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Show TJTK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNIXtt, NOVEMBER 171023. 16 Ladies Literary Club Programs u Embassador's Daughter Teacher Husbands Autocrats in Households Th reneral meeting of the La Miss Elizabeth Morrow takes class in English at dies' Llterarv club will be held Frt proThe m. following J at p. day Mexico City primary schools, while father represents gram will be given: "Among the United States. Greit. By tne Rev. Kay a. uum. I". O. Murgottcn wlU give ' , nnr f mxj u Disturbance of on "Phase a the hrW in Palestine." A group of two piano selections will be renaerea oy mu Merva Morris and Miss Maurlne Mrs. J. 0. Evan will be ' Dewsnip. hostess for the program. The meet- ? ' ing will be, preceded by a luncheon I ' at 1 o clock-- to oe served oy uie en1 tertainment committee. Reservation must be made not later than Wed nesday with Mrs. Charles T. woney, Hvland 1819. Art section will meet Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. A paper entiuea a uivic Treasure House Detroit Institute of Art." will be given by Mrs. E. M. Led- -. yard. Arts nd crafts section will meet Thursday at 10 a. m. at the club house for. a work session. Box luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. I. N. McClanahan as hostess. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Barah E. Mays will give a talk on "Craft Topic of the Day." Browning section will hold its next meeting at 1 o'clock on Saturday at the home of Mr. B. W. Deason, 1579 Harvard avenue, with Mrs. Deason and Mrs. N. E. McLachlan as hostess. Mrs. E. O. Lee will give a paper on the poetry of Cale Young Rice and the section wlU read "Echetlos" and "Clive." law section will meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. The program will consist of "Don'ts" for presiding officers and members, by Mrs. B. Rowland Lewis and Mrs. W. C. Patterson. "Salt Lake City Pub-li- e Safety Department." by Mrs. Earl " Van Cott. Luncheon is In charge of Miss Bernlce Smith and Mrs. C. A. Wolfrom. The regular program will bs supplemented during the luncheon hour by musical reading under the direction of Mrs. I. N. McClanahan, who will be assisted by Mrs. C. D. Moore, Mrs. W. A, Bayer. Mrs. Murray Rock and Mrs. Jay Charon. Dramatic section will meet Monday at 2:30 p.m. The following program will be given: Piano numbers by Mrs. Clifford Rudine: talk on "The Modern Theater" by Professor B. Roland Lewis. week of. at last Lake Salt Elizabeth Morrow, daughter Miss Saturday will Ladies' Literary club chorus of Dwight W. Morrow, United States meet Friday, 12:43, at the club house, the Newhouse. Mrs C. I. Ooff attended a ambassador to Mexico, is teaching with Mrs. Charles O. Plummer. of the U club held in Salt Lake English in a primary school in MexMiss Josephine ico Citv. Wednesday evening. WASATffl UTEMRY Johnson was the hostess. Miss Inez Asberg. who has recent CLUB ACTIVITIES ly come here from Harnqsand, Swe- reader a greater realization of his den, is a guest at the home of Mr. creative powers. I FICTION. Mrs. H. E. Phelps entertained General meeting of the Wasatch Aresby "Mark of the Dead." A Literary club will be held Tuesday in members of her bridge club Tuesday mystery that involves the very spirit , the convention room, Hotel New afternoon. of Hawaiian me. Romance house, at 2 p. m. Bartley "Godfather." Professor Mackay of Westminster of Kirk Brinton. perannlal bachelor IS'eiv Books atid godfather, and Nancy Thatcher, Library college will talk on "Attitudes Toward Life." The music program conbeautiful., young and eager. the Foolish hnnk Bsauclerk "Ltw-6- f sists, of "Beautiful Rosea," by Ana-twill he added Tha fnllnwinu An unusual Friedland, and "You're the Best to the public llbsary Monday, No- Angel." story the Little Mother Ood Ever Made," by vember 18, 1929: choice of two book subscription clubs. Bali Both selections will be sung by . Glaspell "Fugitive's Return." BeMISCELLANEOt S. ' Ir-ta Myrtle Black, accompanied by Armleeate- - "Indian Stories From lieving herself defeated by life. Marks. This la an open meeting. to goes but leave resolve Lee it, Pueb knows the Pueblos." One who to Greece Instead. Parliamentary law section will meet at the. home of the chairman, lo Indians catches their true accent. Ooolden "Waking Bird." A story Bowers ."Tragic Era." Tne revoMrs. J. H. Green. 1250 East First of first love, viewed from an unusual Lincoln. lution after South street, Thursday at 2 p. m. Bradon "Merely Players." Deals angle. A model business meeting will be Keeler "Thieves' Nights." Chronunconducted, with Mrs. J. T. Beless as with people, some comparatively of DcLancey. king of thieve. known, others famous, whom the au- icles hsder; Kranov "White Coat." Story of This Is an open meeting and all thor has encountered. Lock Russian mistakes, suffering, strugBranch "Bonnets From civb members art urged to be pres- gle and hope. Box." Verse grave and gay. Llmnellus "Medbury Fort Mur-rBridges "and Tlltman "King of Of manv of Fvprv man at Medburv hated Th itnrlm Miss Jeanne Ferrier has returned Rnminarn from an extended tour of Europe and ths greatest figures in modern busi Lieutenant Lepean, but which one kuied nun has again taken up her studies at ness. Dis- Buck "Public Budgeting." T.lnrnln "Fifth LatchkeV." A Wlft the West high school. mtaatsin rtt Vililatfitjirv nrftrt.we in thet breath taking story. paced, national, state and local governments Lohrke "Overshadowed." Story or of the United States. man with a mother complex. Burton "Sport and Wild me m a voung Wheeler-Nichols"Corral of th rvwron " An nmfinnt nf bte iramR Warfare along the Rio Death." The Community club met Wednesof during nearly forty years Grande makes this a tale full of ad day of last week at the clubrooms on hunUng in mam. "Parent-TeachEast Center street. Mrs. Aaron service as- - venture. Butterworth Hnrne reviewed "Ethan Frome," by nrlatlnn anrl Tfjl Wnrlr " A EPnpral Wharton. Mrs. J. W. Johnson was discussion intended to present cer Bogus' Coins So Numerous In charge of the musical numbers, wim uieir uupuca-Uon- s which were songs by the Firecracker tain conclusions Street Cars Refuse Them for educational progress. quintet from Draper; a dance numChinard "Joseph Jeff erson." The ber by Annette Quick. Tea was a French professor. In an BERLIN (UP). Street car riders served following the program. The author, university, contends tnai in Nuremberg have arisen to protest hostesses were Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mrs. American Is the only original political against the refusal of the street car H. C. Aylett and Mrs. Ira Beckstead. Jefferson America has produced. management to accept copper f re. Mrs. H. E. Nelson and children left thinker on Unemployment, Conference ennig coins In payment of early In the week for California, Washington, D. C, 1921. Committee They assert that, so long as these where they will spend the winter. Ob economic recent on changes. pieces remain legal tender, the conMrs. Alex" Beckstead entertained describes the American ductors should be compelled to accept at bridge Saturday of last week. A serves and as a whole, suggesting rath them. luncheon was served to eight guests. economy than developing recommendations. On the other hand, the street railThose from out of town were Mrs. er Dillon "River of Music." Poems way management insists that it canAgnes Williams of Magna and Mr. by a California author. not afford to change this rule. More L. A, Walters of Murray. Prizes were Farmer "Experience of God." A than 80 per cent of the copper awarded to Mrs. Williams and Mrs. brief Inquiry into the grounds of pieces that recently have E. T. Brown. conviction. been taken in, It is contended, have Mrs. J. J. Landers was hostess to Christian "Causes of Industrial unFitch been counterfeits and no business members of the Art club Friday af- rest.'' An interpretation rather than can successfully be operated on a ternoon. counterfeit Income. The Illegal mintMiss Edith Hanson spent Sunday a report. Jones "North America." An his- ing of these coins was madeonepos-of .in Fielding at the home of her sissible through the theft ot torical, economic and regional geog ter. Mrs. Clayton .Beck. the government's coin dies. Partly Mrs. Beatrice Olson entertained at raphy. because of this, the federal governNelsonBlood ana rire. a bridge Thursday evening at her has decided to retire the copof General Booth, which tells ment apartment on East Center street 50-ennig coins throughout GerMr. and Mrs. R. R. Fenn had as the stnrv of the inceotlon and growth per a few months. within many of Salvation the Army. their guests 8unday Mr. and Mrs. Nicoll "Readings Jfrom untisn M. J. Joy and daughters of Tooele. Monday evening at the M. E. Com- Drama." Containsto material hitherthe very largest munity church a social was given by to accessibleItsonly value to students is members of Mrs. Troester's Sunday libraries. manifest. therefore school class. Gomes and refreshments were enjoyed. RogereK!yrana," Swordsman, libPaul Hyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. ertine and man, of letters. "Successful ed. Rohrbough, Fred Hyke, has returned from the coast, where he has been employed 8tunts." Fifty short, Impromptu, for dramatic stunts special occasions. during the year. Russell "Brighter French Word Mrs. R. A. Pallanch and small daughter, Mary, left last week for Book." Neither a dictionary nor an where they will idiom book, but a compilation of Tampa, Florida; words and expressions essential to spend the winter with Mrs. the visitor to France. mother and other relatives. A number from Midvale attended Ryan "It's Your Move." A new manual of checkers. show givthe bridge tea and fashion Tlltman "J. Ramsay MacDanaldT en by a TJ. of V. sorority Saturday Prepared with Mr. MacDotiald's conat the Hotel Utah; Mrs. P. S. Roberts was the host- sent, this biography contains no ess to members of her bridge club propaganda. Its sole aim is to state Tuesday at her, home on Lincoln the facts about the prime minisstreet, The prizes were won by Mrs. ter's life. L. W. Durnford and Mrs, J. W. Nib-le"Understanding Women." A popular study of the Mrs. C. Oscar Olson and son. Dar-rel- l, question from ancient times to the have returned from a visit with present day, from a decidedly mascurelatives in Los Angeles and other line point of view. Wilson "Power Within You." A coast cities. Mrs. J. W. Nibley and party were series of lectures on the science of guests at the bridge tea given in mind that will arouse within file rrw-less- or ,. "''') 1 t i VH . ry ol . Na-ri- . ' w Midvale - Feminists Oppose Napoleon's Code, Givirig .Men Authority erk.a'1' to Open Wives Letters and Uther Privileges iNot tn- -' joyed by Members of the Gentler Sex. !. 50-- pf dior-rap- pf Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird, president of the Salt Lake Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Dowd, president of the Catholic Woman's league of Bait LakftVwill go to Provo Tuesday to address the Catholic women of that city. The meeting will be held at the rectory. Mrs. A. J. Seitz and family, Marion, Robert, Justine and Joseph Seitz, acby Mrs. Anna Seitz. will "The companied Lake BRUSSELS (CTS). Tha "real, he sweetheart in hi own home. adulleave Salt Friday for St. Louis, to mean the punish man last nook of Paradise on earth" law does not From there they will go to Omaha, Napohusband," the says of where brides still vow to ''honor and tery where they will make their home. code, "but merely the --grave obey" their husband, and where a leon's fact wife to the done the insult by sued for Miss Victoria and Miss Betty Pitadultery husband can't bs a concubine was kept In her own man will leave during the week for except If he keeps his sweetheart in that , Denver, Colo., to attend the wedding his wife" own home,. Is doomed to home." If a husband keeps a sweetheart of Miss Josephine Ferguson and Jofade awav one of thess day when he for, a paid separate apartment 30.00(5 Indignant Belgian wives will in seph Wendt, formerly a resident of adultery on his this city. The Misses Pitman will have managed to coax and coerce this Is not ifconsidered suite a rents a husband marInto act as bridesmaids wedding, part. Or, changing their parliament and another for his sweet which will be solemnized on Thursriage and divorce laws. A league of in a hotel ner mere, nis visits legitiand Cathedral efforts last the at November strenuous 28, heart, made day, feminists mate wife can't sue ljm for adul- - of the Immaculate Conception, Denyear to have the "obey" strucs ironi ver, at 10 a. m. the official marriage ceremony, but--,1.tery tvi ln nt hot ViiieftanH't iiffnrt.fon . i failed. From Queen Elizabeth down a for to a ask wife Is for no Mrs. Rida Taylor Gray, accomwomen reason, to the last little shop gin, and talk panied by her son and daughter-in-lamust pledge their obedience to men divorce. And no"the attitude of a wife who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor longer loves her hus. in this kingdom. and bemoans her being obliged Gray of Los Angeles, motored to Salt Napoleon Is certain to turn over in band a Lake to spend a few days visiting his grave some day this winter when to live with him, may constitute continuous provocation, that would with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gray Belgian wives will wage their battle is a former resident of this city and on the marriage and divorce laws excuse the wrongs of the husband." is being welcomed by a host of he drew up In his famous "Cods Na-is Belgian feminists Intent friends. poleon." Napoleon's code of law Other On Point. Straightening still enforced here and, say the femMrs. M. H. Vose of LeadvUle, Colo., There are a few more points in Nainists, "obnoxiously" favors men and poleon's law which Belgian feminists and small daughter, Anne, are the "enslaves" women. mean to straighten out this winter. guests of Mrs. Vose s sister; Mrs. RobParliament Will Hear Complaints Under the present law, no divorcee ert B. Porter. can marry the corespondent named About Napoleon's Code of Law. Mis Afton Young has gone to Chiin the divorce suit. Of course, she Complaints that Napoleon' law is go to England and marry the cago for a visit of several weeks. outdated and might as well go to the can man she loves, since the English law, attic, will be heard In parliament Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bahle are recontrary, demands a cothis winter. There is a 50 per cent quite on the should congratulations on the ardivorceiving the marry chance that Belgium's progressive respondent well to da rival of a baby daughter, born Nocan but cee; Belgians only women will win their fight against affnnl cttfh ffln tt fTnorlfl nrl flW- - vember 14. 4) the sultanic old man of St. Helena. i now to a husband or wife un ondlv. a Job soft married provides Mrs. C. J. Baker of Ogden is visitGetting divorce a spouse who is kept can't the knows who man home a a at the for Belgian ing in Salt Lake, guest an insane asylum and therefore of law. If Mrs. happens to own prop- In Mrs. E. C. Baker, 678 South First as a are to it "mental corpse, erty In her own right, she'll have to wor tiea tn th rnri nf their life. These West street. keep up the family whenever hubby two laborites in liberals and points, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. May and daughfeels unable to do so, In exchange, Belgium want to be struck from the ter, Patricia, are at home to their her lord and master will "protect" law. '": ' obedience full friends her claim at 164 Sixth East street. will herbut - , in all matters, punng cnuonooo.hera ears7. Ago by girl's destinies are controlled husband Marriage being annuled. father After marriage, the of Void Proves Upon Test a The culmination was the result ever dictates. A husband who feels previous marriage and divorce. so much cleverer than nis young Mm sa.w trn TTjAnr'Tsr'n Hearing that her former husband, a wife, can require she go to college Emma M. Davis started to get a di- New Jersey doctor, was married, she' meato education her and complete here from W. W. Davis of Glcn- - married Davis. But it turned out sure up to his standard. He may vorce dqlii hut Hcifnra tK noca sam in that her divorce from the first husband was not final when she married & lament of Sertor jSd pltzeeTair fact5 arose whlch Davis, so the ceremony was illegal no means exceptional In matrimonials. resulted in the marriage and the annulment was in order. life among certain entases "i f I ZM:?lnTtZZu ici-gian- - Every Husband Has Right to Open Letter Wife Receives. to Every husband has the right or reopen the letters his wife sendsshameceives; he may "Intercept a ful or criminal correspondence of his wife" and produce it later in court; but she can't do likewise. A Belgian wife must follow her husband wherever he decides to life, even abroad. She must live with her husband, but her husband need not live with her; he may leave her more or less frequently, except if hi Jong absences to his wife. might become Insulting which a wife The only excuse for a may leave her husband, is to take cure In some resort, to attend to her her with private property or to stay ill dad or mother. In case her husband has a grave or contagious Illness, a wife can't refuse to live withkin, uar riurv lit to nurse her husIf k.H h Ir nr. th risk of her life. the the wife disobediently leaves on the call home, the husband may police to bring her back by force. Husband Not So Strictly Accountable for Conduct. A wife's adultery Is always a cause for divorce In Belgium, "whatever ' might be the wrong of the husband. But a husband can be divorced for adultery only if his wife and official wit.nnuM surmised him with his (EN(CA(CENIEN"ir IRDNCS! Princess ' A Tery . 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