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Show WOMEN IN CLUBDOM. Mrs. E. E. Corfman gave an elaborate reception recep-tion in honor of the birthady of the Nineteenth Century club of Provo on June 5. The Woman's Athenaeum of Park City held its annual meeting with Mrs. E. J. Beggs Monday. Mon-day. The Child Culture-club of Ogden was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Wright Wednesday. The pages of the June "Aegis," published by the Minerva club of New York City, are devoted exclusively to the work of Utah women. Mrs. Coulter's picture is on the first page. Mrs. Royle tells "The Story of the First Clubhouse West of the Mississippi"; Mrs. Kinney gives "The History His-tory of the Utah Federation"; Mrs. Coulter has an article on "Domestic Science," and Miss Roy- jfl nolds of Provo one on "The Sego an Emblem of H Utah." A story entitled "Monsieur" is the work H of Mrs. Ritchie, and Mrs. F. C. Kelsey contrib- HH utes a poem. The illustrations were furnished by H the Cleofan H |