Show LITERATI commendable movement in tha ini 1 terest of intellectual develop ment EDITOR JOT R AL friday ev evening en in feb the young ladies literary society pre presented dented to the public a free entertainment in the meeting house A lar large audience W was as in attendance T the h e meeting es was opened by prayer by mrs I 1 elizabeth humphreys maryi mary bishop was elected critic for the I 1 evening the chora lists then sang ranor 0 I 1 a glee chairman sarah E mitton milton then addressed the audience and welcomed all who had come into in to witness the proceedings the object of this society was to make i I 1 themselves acquainted with parliamentary law and to improve in arti art I 1 and science i I 1 the constitution and bylaws by laws of I 1 the society were then read by mrs I 1 I 1 sabel isabel obray recitation the polish boy by jane smith duet by jane orgill and lula smith the manuscript p alir ali r entitled the utah star was then read by tho the editor ella Bick bickmore inore tle the subjects treated on were ball room etiquette home ace to young women and editorial I 1 G glee lee by mary E norris and company the roll was called and members responded by quoting Z a brov erb of solomons recitation by nellie Loft lofthouse bouse duet by minnie oldham and jane orgill lecture womans comans Wo mans sphere by emma bishop essay on etiquette by mary bishop A comic conail recitation by sarah sarab james instrumental music by laura j humphreys recitation by ellen bickmore critics report was read and api proved song entitled good night by the Chora lits the chairman called on robert pearce to make a few remarks ile he complimented the ladies on their success in their enterprise arid and advised the young men to be as energetic is as the young ladies are in literary attainments attainment Afe meeting eting was then dismissed by prayer we noticed by the essays essays arid and lectures presented that the they y were of a character to bring 2 mankind upon a higher plane that if woman exercises her franchise arid and her influence in political affairs it would be for the pro promotion molion of morality her object is to bring virtue harmona harmOn barr non 3 and justice upon the earth instead ad of corruption discord and treachery as we find today the musical part of the pro gramme was very very creditably rendered the selections were ampro thereby showing good taste on the part of the performers we must not forget to add that this association is under the auspices of the Y L al 1 I A of paradise respectfully R P PARADISE F feb eb 23 1896 |