Show 4—0 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 1931 Will Obsew -- Clubs to Celebrate Advance In Century This is National Business Women’s week The week Is set aside to call attention to the increasing Importance of the part women play In community Its observance is sponsored by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs largest organization of business women in America having j State and City Leaders Rapid Growth Noted By National Group In IBosmess Clubs The National Federation of I 8-- 14 60-(X- X) members The week too is set aside to emphasize the increasing importance of women not only in the business I ’ scattered through 48 states with branches in Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands Organized in 1919 in St I Louis Missouri the federation has I grown rapidly both in numbers and' influence until the majority of Women of United States who hold positions of executive importance have be- - an importance the Ilf5 HBrilliant Biennial Even of which has been particularly Will lake Place In I marked in the last half century LONG IN MAKING July —This progress on the part of wo-- 1 men In general has been long In the The strains of “Carry Me Back to making having its roots far back in Old Virginia” are resounding from the beginning of history and for coast to coast in response to the that reason the comparatively brief eager preparations by the Virginia in which women have made (Federation of Business and Profes period themselves genuine factors in bust- - sional Women’s Clubs for the en ness is all the more impressive To-- Itertalnment in Richmond Va July day of the more than 8000000 wo- - 8 to 11 of the biennial convention men employed in gainful occupa- - of the National Federation of Bust tions nearly 4500000 are nss and Professional Women’ in business and professions engaged Clubs Inc I ?? busln5 Of this Mrs J K Bowman ui p Richmond first vice president of the ell Busl- - ness and Professional Women’s Clubs of the- - United States under whose auspices national business women’s week is to be observed is the largest organiMarch zation of business and professional women in the world It numbers approximately 60000 members and has approximately 1250 local clubs — Mlss Marion H McClench of Ann! come members Mich president of Nation- OUTSTANDING MEMBERS ‘ho SJo?a?Womfn'?c!w‘Stle5'?: MP' HCTtert Hoover ed to the national executive office in 2endSof nreski&nt j ArJxir I 1929 at the national convention at JPifil6 Mackinac Island Mich of which she had been general chairman At that woman supreme court justice time she was serving also as nation- the world Judge Nellie Tayloe i al recording secretary Ross first of our women governors i a RIrs Bertha K Landes who was eroun the tost woman to be mayor of a miQ° 6 American city Mary Ander- by the national organization is general C0Ut son head of the women’s bureau of ff5CthperJttirSliVafl? Chairman and Miss Cornelia Adair find the United States department of also of Richmond past president of labor and prominent in the United P15 Natlonal Education association short 12 years Ypt n thl bhn is States- - government service 3D Lil-- d associate chairman President of the lian Gilbrett who is in the Many agencies within the old com- ciud uMtceand6 of front the engineering profes- are monwealth the Joining Virginia WOTk! that Immediately upon graduation from the of United States— these are Smith college Miss McClench en-J- a few of the outstanding members tered the insurance business and who have been on its roster has become one of the leading in-- 1 The organization is is ai scholapfundstolclubs surance women of the middle west! and The Clubs Garden of Virginia wil Me- Her rfv- late William father the has raised and functlons enHuneofplrlshavebeen Clench was president of the Mutual spent in the last It12 years the opportunity to secure a high approxi-Lif- e beautiful flowers Insurance company with head- mateiy $1000000 which has been inschool education thereby living up SPECIAL TRAINS to their slogan “Better business wo-- 1 quarters at Springfield and if his vested in the development of the men for a better business world” had wanted an easy road to American business woman physic-succe- ss seven daughter Already special trains have she would have steyed in Lny mentally and morally We more or less expect accom- - been chartered by the nationa plishments of this nature from the chairman of transportation Its weU rounded program seeks for SSSSS1® older organizations for that is their Mary Jouett Naughton of Michi-chlthe business woman finer health aim and purpose and to bring delegates g an City Ind a greater degree lot work to that extent but when they we irom all parts of the country to tellectual growth a sounder and find in a citation that a young Richmond saner appraisal of her own poten- fvff i and energetic federation of women which enjoyable tialitIes and handicaps a serene it Stopovers made up of individuals who must by courtesies will be extended will be fh courageous approach to busl- r®1 the nature of their vocations be en-- 1 arranged at important points along ness Problems Seeking better edu- -I erg e tic Is making such remarkable the route cational standards for the young f f headway in a task that is more or All of these trains are expected to woman business the federation has wS to be work which less extraneous to its purpose we arrive in Richmond 5 tlie establishmrat of biut Sunday encouraged July shf w a cannot but have greater hope than and at the earliest opportunity the in funds club individual scholarship and fame for herself eT lgovernor of Virginia Honorable throughout the United States b' 4 means of which prospective John Garland Pollard of the mayor m ufAS?f AnSr Richmond and other important girls have been enabled to complete i&ctor in tn& ixriii' extena a their high school training or to take w“ntt“s l- c- wholesome Intelligent lac to up college or university studies 13 n° l0ng" COPE WITH PROBLEMS Monday and Tuesday will be de- voted to vocational round tables To enable the mature business woman better to cope (with her which in the interchange of experience the information disseminated problems the organization has car- and the inspiration derived from ried on an extensive program of releaders who have achieved are of search The first concrete facta incalcuable value assembled about business Ramdlvlever Are Tran?artinni first vice president Miss Emily R Kneubuhl of New York en en masse Monday and Tuesday evenings of THE above leaders in national state and city Business and contained in" a sur- the convention will be featured executive secretary (Below Left to right) bliss Margaret Professional Women’s clubs are (top left to right) Miss vey which was a With effort Par Assummg of the National Federation of Busi- Stewart of Ogden national treasurer Mrs Gladys C Nielthough the sequence Is not yet defyf i c Lena Madesin Phillips of New York international president LViaie oex ness and Professional Women’s clubs sen of Provo state president Miss Grace Paxman of Provo initely arranged by “Virginia in the University of Michigan These state corresponding secretary Dr Margaret M Burns presiNight” when a reception with a ""Miss Marion n McClench of Ann Arbor Mich national indications some facts which are to appear in three are of the Here Mrs be K Bowman of Richmond Va national J dent of the Ogden club Seen given at the convention Many Opportunities - president of what women do in big business printed volumes furnish the w headquarr ters hotel honoring the national own 54 per cent of the stock ness woman with an accurate gauge in Jrroject Work or of the American Telephone and of the fields which offer her president the national board of di- r' rectors and visitors and featured oroups company — men own 39 lest opportunities for development as also well as financial remuneration and :— addresses cent an by educational by per — Belong to 52 per cent of the j should be invaluable to the own Women Sional Wo yr-J®33ng2- r of the Westinghouse Electric seeker of the future Because URGED the international field the fed- own 41 per cent men fore midnight will be an impressive has been one of the most prestige 46 cent of own Women per forward-lookin- g Because it give you opportunity Emblem ceremony superseding the of the American to work for worthwhile civic proj- - customary Emblem breakfast This Erin rat nr women’s “Hie Business Professional Women of and cent Na of organizations 50 own Through its Women per e n I e S vriaiml planning to observe National Business and Workers Aim Tn SiV I TrJ tional ects and to promote the welfare of symbolic pageant will be directed by good will tours conducted through 45 per cent men Biscuit— the community Miss Ruth Alice Wilson of El Do-- 1 three successive summers Its mem- Women’s week by calling attention to the part which their Women own 47 per cent of Gen bers What ‘Is Being Done Because it gives you opportunity rado Ark national Emblem chalr-t- o have had first hand contact- -' is in affairs organization public taking work for legislation which will be man business For whh Business and professional worf4' the For other leading corporations “Many problems concerning economic conditions of the for the best interests of business and Business sessions will consume countries aioi European i as are follows can be of a handled those figures community only by study things an knowl-- of professional women invaluable — gained Enthusiastic 47 Wednesday bay® and women Thursday the Friday among sponsors! American Sugar per confronting us from a thorough and practical standpoint Because it gives you opportunity of Round table discussions for so economic ledge and National political Business 43 cent Women’s Week men cent of per “The work this organization in helping to provide ls Miss to Join with others In promoting a dents of clubs in cities exceeding "Emphatically no” says Dr cial conditions abroad must which 50 women Anderson Railroad— head of the which will raise the stand- - and less than 100000 in population garett EUIott of the University of educational facilities for women and girls in business and woman’sMary t bureau of the United perPennsylvania 32Kihav? Jts reflection In a cent men 47 per cent the widespread dissemination of knowledge pertaining to ecoards of education in business will reveal interesting features 0f Michigan basing her answer on the States intelligent 48 women handling of Ameri of labor Western— who & Norfolk per°re returns from a survey of the occupa- - nomic affairs is lending a great influence toward proper climbed department Because it gives you opportunity club mechanics business problems from cent to 45 men jean cent her immigrant per girl tional history of 14000" members of adjustment of the business problems which are confronting present post to help younger business women get a rrTTR pat? through initiative in- - Southern Pacific— women 45 perl the National Federation of Business us an education which will fit them for and hard work telligence cent men 44 per cent L be and Professional Women’s clubs If entrance in the business world depaJtuf® 7? view of this constructive work and the attitude of “In One value of Business great Women’s business transactions are LGflVfnrlflT1 national which is believed to be an excellent Yes Because it gives you opportunity the Business and Women's Professional Women’s Week lies in the fact that also rapidly assuming a par with organization toward we participate with cross section of the American to participate in nation-wid- e T- - D stop and take stock of community affairs throughout the nation I hereby recomof men Alice Foote MacDou- of out- - ness woman group by f promoting the interests of ah lease! £peaF selves” U DC liCiU IQ illcly Miss Anderson mend a I week of says to 1931 that the March 8th 14th not ago 'signed “Every the distinction during long nation’s! “The 14000 women we studied in gall the women wage earners t business enterprise needs for restaurant quarters involving f e this joint meeting of the have had on the average 13 years people of Ogden and this vicinity in every way important Because it gives you opportunity a g time Van when R looks Mrs it with civic the man George extensive1 service $1000000 is and possible to work of Ogden no f?rerJlos give special attention organization making agencies in for experience Certainly both backward and forward in order Namee wife of the public service for the Businessand ofesslonal Because it gives you opportunity y1 United States will ensue vital one can fairly say that they have! the aims and activities of the Business and Professional to plan its future course more ad- - commissioner of New York City who women's convention to be held Mav development in community upbuild- - used business as a stop gap to fill in Women’s organization” for wholesome recreation h president of the House of Flow- - 23 and 24 at Hotel Bigelow vantageously ORA BUNDY Mayor year® between school and marBecause it gives you opportunity business The of business ers a big retail florist business on The speaker of the evening is to being colorful will be the In- - rlage she adds for mental physical and spiritual f 55HPfnt?y relations women is more becoming Avenue recently negotiated a be Miss Martha Connole of 8 tf Louis Fifth EARN LESS MONEY impotrantj banquet at growth each in- - lease involving an expenditure with of Miss Connole Is one of the founders the year constantly women relaBecause It gives you opportunity !?“fh Miss Lena Madesin Phillips earn Admitting that success women of is of the federation and a brilliant in lease 355000— creasing it the every of $5 the largest International lively less money than men Dr El- President for development of Initiative and avenue of employment entered! said which was ever executed by a speaker The board of Business had some dif- Profesand fcderatlon can llott denies be attributthis that leadership upon An appointed time for the woman in this country jficulty in persuading Miss Connole to come to Utah at this time and xly consequently delighted to receive the womenand prclessonal Ifhe BUSINESS AXIOMS Business and Pro-niti- es Sfie b?Strobuenurrdorn?p“dtaT and responslbmtles teSS tl'i° I or8anlzatlon and als aa tiiey as Seventy-on- e iwr cent of physically fit and then y5jhave‘tee‘Sor° ‘ I I 1 t fore-Detr- oit andv non-part- non-sectari- an self-support- self-governi- ng ing I I ef I -- I w I Ct - I v Vir-u6iin- it6 I I I I I busi-Wom- 170MEN CALLED ' STEADY TOILERS I I i Women Helping to Adjust Business Problems Here STOCKTAKING great-Telegra- TIME IS I 1 I 1 Pull-l?rati- on I j I I I 1 I 57 Mar-progra- m I - I I busi-gra- a?e p ms our-tho- se co-oper- I self-express- II1J ate stock-takin- I ion I j tr? Club Held Potent Factor in Ogden I I -- SorXm the group function as a I I localrKuatim and Professional Zi1?!53 tlmV U wTaSto'sS Sp whaHebt orhlr’wmit 1 Club of Ogden Is recognized 'forth of Friday the putting evenly 1 equivalent to a bustoei Suirofes-pto stoe® as al conven-sloneffort Wtafsl fae1° a make ery this wm men convention men only 13 per cent live th thett “ most are not asking w0ien telng very potent y mtsta£fflng busine inbut Pleasurable doing to and for to support today onIy Their KhlS com?luPity them or women in every section of the impressive and spec- - parents without paying board while them keep Itacular pageants ever staged in 37 per cent live at home and pay orSanzation has most sincerely appreciated and ’ J fssential t0 balance such cotton wool Instead theyls5® country r®ceiPts from the recognize their fine program in the Virginia Historical in character and board Forty per cent of the group 5e to use just as men do their for?H5dabes of and aIso a special lecturearranged on par- standpoint of ourselves not only as with all the states participating it make some contribution to the sup- - Ogden civically industrially and commercially” development individuals but as women As In- - t? will be written by Mrs Virginia port of others and a substantial in pS’sitlon Uamentary law by Miss Connole E J FJELDSTED attend-considdividuals we have our own rights to °Sden looks for a !onlv to lhich they we en- - lance CoxBlakeLey and directed by number of these have one person ' Chamber of Commerce Secretary Ogden women feels 19311 As we and the state that have spe- SiLmony T Emily Brown both of whom wholly or dependent upon I out- to to entionwhl an be to contributtons dal make prove By FinnnrA are professionals with the decorat- - them Tenpartially the wSnen uluULt pnnprr1153 cent of the group per can not purify business stancUng one ive scheme in charge of R Addison claimed two and six per cent three Ip I alone j to TVf make W°w The responsibility reenmi ci i f haw 5-Handling the finances of the na- - Lewis The pageant will be given in or more total or partial dependents” DtlUCalOr life better be- lllHQHfifCu business — SINGLE WORKERS BEST tional federation is Miss Margaret the auditorium of the Mosque one individuau'toStia“‘c5a leSSe jom3® Smlth Stewart of Ogden Utah whose of the most beautiful structures In Single women earn more than mar — o ried women Jf Dr Elliott’s survey Scotch canniness has made her the the south 1 fuardagainstj nether she needs to work or not — owner of the Merchants Credit bu- - Immediately following the pageant figures may be taken as a basis of LiOU women should cultivate one J reau Such training enables her to and as a concluding feature of the conclusion “Our study shows un- - Miss Chari O Williams of Wash- - When Selina In Edna Ferber’s “So livelihood of manipulate with practiced shrewd- - convention a brilliant ball in which uivocaUy that given exactly the ington D C chairman of the edu- Ie8Te “enslblUUes “Business women have gained In ness the $140000 annual budget of the members of the men’s service same experience and very nearly theLtlrta1 ?3les5ty smi&rttofhSISf tethouf?eSlty committee of the National “We since the 1920 census” says a numbers have definite rtumt occupation13 the federation so that the organi- - clubs of Richmond will act as danc- - same aSe single women command responsibility to to the whole woman movement Miss Emily R Kneubuhl executive We ration obtains the most for its ing partners will be given in the higher earnings Median earnings Federation of Business and Frofes- - only was teacwSg The m?dern?l for over 9°0° single women are sional Women’s Clubs who is spon- money ballroom of the Mosque $1535 as against $1429 for 2000 mar- - soring the education program for Not only does she collect delin- TT iiLOBDiAGE National Business Women’s week Portnnites ried women ” quent accounts but she trains peo- will be won to devoted allan her first fame In the education- want of Saturday “Avoid work habits clerical thrift if in by you teaching pie t' the man who is poor pay to budget fay PRSTimage to the most historic to earn high salaries” is another al field as a county superintendent them employed in gainful occupa- g the conclusion that may be deduced of schools in Tennessee his income and so save money to tions The 1930 census sets the fig- balance “esse“ntiai "is w®ekv £E7heen’s 'openings IT i i possible °rcis Iff ourjti America between the York and from the survey Figures compiled There she developed an admlnis-Tte- s is to choose wisely The National acc°hnts Much has been done but ten million” ure at enough to satisfy his creditors JulCV0lC r OUiU U) if 44 “vers Jamestown island show that only 26 per cent of cler- - trative system which included a Federation of Business and Profes- - muc4h more needs to be done we "Ten years ago women were In e Williamsburg and York town are ical workers (a classification which clerical and supervisory force of 13 sional Women’s clubs is deeply m- - realize as we consider the many Sfrmnnrn of the five 211 Women j04andthirty-fivthe historic places that will includes secretaries and stenogra- - men and women to carry out her o seventy-twstill Problems known occu a°?£ confronting employed! in the vocational problems women be visited succeeded in earning $3000 plans for the progress of the schools of girls the phers) lingering prejudices A similar trip will be more Almost equally discouraging During her term of office the bud-lh- e As a result some 300 clubs which continue to work against I wear the emblem arranged for or in the them members of the natoinal is for the county schools was federation have set themselves situation In the teaching pro-g- et the board and the unnecessary hard- - Because it is the official sign of pations they have now invaded but to of directors on Sunday fession where only 4 per cent earn doubled the total budget for the the task of which fall to their lot today the Federation I love By wearing experts believe that women have enstudying the situation in ships Women are active in the world that amount Highest earnings are year “We have a definite responsibil- - it I am recognized as a member of tered almost every professional field towns being tile cities approximately and are where they In personnel work law and finance $1000000 Three-fourtmil-b- located to today al open to men nation the a of and to the world to the largest organized group of The vocational books in py They are miners Six of the forty-eigin the personnel lion dollars was spent for the erec salaries us opportunities the ad- - ness and professional women in the chemists ' metallurgists best in to is that architects are Sve libraries examined and To of state are women field are comparatively limited tion of new school buildings during listed the organizations our contractors better civilization aad housebuilders yanca world house and to offering Three states have women treasur her term of office- She likewise give vocational counseling are yisit- - Business Women’s week spurs us on I Because its symbols —the woman sign painters They run hotels TS was influential in securing much im- ed to discover their scope and: em-t- ° Be blacksmith shops theatres study and to inform ourselves victorious- the torch of education They Six state superinendents of eduher-an- d are portant legislation the the scroll women the achievement of big affecting concerning operators engineers questions telegraph facing ployment agencies (the serving cation school system of Tennessee girls are approached to learn our country and the big movements) aid wand of the pioneer and the boilermakers not to mention vetSeven states have women as state how well the needs of the communi-- 1 stirring the world at the present ship of commerce— tell the story of erinary surgeons doctors lawyers librarians election as president oftheational ty are met in this respect Thisjtime During this week we can well the business women all over the dentists judges college presidents afford to spend time and thought world at least gained a rrhey have study' begun in 1929 will continue on our relation to these problems! Because the everlasting circle of foothold in practically every under struction in one state and our ability to aid in their so-- 1 friendship by which it is encom-lutio- n The next ten years will One state Ohio can claim a wo- - tional Federation of Business and To elevate the standards for Ifjeid secretary of the orS&nis-atf11women passed brings to me possible con- - demonstrate what progress they can in business and professions clubs Business Women’s week will tacts with business women wherever make I believe women Will have a closer! To promote he interests of odSationS of lasting value also If it I travel and by these contacts and reason to be proud of that progprove ness between and professional women and relationship business woas serves as a clearing house enabling friendships broadens men and the schools The program to bring about LOCAL OFFICERS rJ?rteisu my vision' and ress” Idn??tS?i a spirit of Uie us to for discussions the get life enriches has 7—V together been shaped up by eration among them my day Dr Margaret M Burns president fir 13 achieve-and of our as emblem Because it ! repgalning past understandings To orof stimulate local impetuSr state KifST?hrl°"TJvmiams and WashingOUR EMBLEM much Mrs Olga Ellis uients and future alms If this pe- - resents devotion loy- secretary of the Na- - ganizations Mrs Elinor Giddiag treasurer is What the need brief greatest is be to used tional though it injriod The Flaming Torch of Wisassociation and ed- - To extend opportunities to busi- alty love given freely by manyJennie L Beringer secretary ucationEducation chart more definite and detailed women community ? chairman for the National ness and challenges me to condom the Winged Wand of the and women OUR professional MOTTO Bowman Cor This challenging question will be plans as to our goal and to guard tribute the best that Is in me that Herald the Ship of Commerce secretary Phyllis f ederation of Business and Profes- - through education along lines of in- Motto of the National BusiDIRECTORS in 1100 communities of against the buffets of unexpected I may keep step with them on the and the nscussea sional women’s clubs and Dr Lil- - dustrial scientific and vocational ac- - ness and Professional Women’s Open Scroll of Learn Mrs Ada Griswold States at public relations winds of dissension and disastrous highway our federation is he United lian M GUbreth industrial engineer Unties these with the Winged Vicing— Club: which win feature the ob- - cross currents in purpose it will act ling— Marion XL McClench national tory of Sanothrace Dorothy Madson and research chairman for the fed-- J To create fellowship and friend-- I held in a tiny “Better business women Mrs Florence Newcomb for a servance of National Business Worn- -j as a real force propelling us far president Business and Professional eration endless circle cast and in shinship among its members better business world” ens week along the course of progress” ing gold form our emblem I Coe Sk wan0 Thriftiness Taught I I ?Q iSjSom er I lcautl I ° 1 ’ J Federation Shidies Vocational GnidiurdE Federation Formed At St ££ I H PjSMraus coestaauu“"geitn ““ I i gfclSTSSl" I I English-speakin- s Fnr Women Are Active In Important Jobs 1922-19- hs ht I Education Day Feature of Week - I J - I I thr pro-fessi- busi-fhaVk- Sn co-o- p- vice-presid- hun-terest- ed busi-loc- ut Standard For Women 1 i ’ 23 KSS ap federal - ent self-sacrif- ice I I J I I travel-dinne- I I ph job-sto- ck i I presi-IP255- en rs p om |