Show I lLAD LADIES LADIES' ES' ES LITERA LITERARY RY CLUB ANNUAL BREAKFAST 7 I I IS MOST BRILLIANT SUCCESS IN ITS HISTORY I I Tho The fifth annual anniversary bre krast of ot the Ladles Ladles' club which was held at the Cullen hotel Friday added to the esta established and brilliant reputation reputation tion enjoyed by that club In literary and social circles which has haa been built up through the f faithful and nna loyal Joyal work ork of oC the last 31 n years rs Although there are C changes from year ear to year car and many man familiar faces were absent at yesterdays yesterday's feast tho the ns assemblage assem assem- m- m blage was a notable one of or happy p elegantly gowned women women women-a a congenial crowd ero who came together with tho the one thou thought ht of enjoying and contributing to the birthday feast of the pioneer literary club of oC the Golden West and embodied the motto 8 selected for tor the day Cheerful looks make mako very vry r dish a 1 feast st and ana Us ts that crowns a n. welcome I Tho entertainment committee of or which I Mrs Sirs Thomas Marioneaux Is the energetic ener- ener J getic Uc chairman n had lied well perfected their plans and the tho details were most mORt satisfactorily saUs- saUs carried c out A row of ot tall t plains screened off ocr the main entrance to the elevator for tor the guests to reach tho the parlors on the second floor loor where here they vero received b by O. O V. V president of or the tho club Mrs frs J. J C. C Royle who enjoys tho the distinction of being the clubs club's first pr president 31 years cars hgo ago Mrs 1 n Byron ron Cummings president of ot the Utah State Fe Federation of ot Women's clubs and Mrs Mea and other members of ot the entertainment committee About 1 o'clock the guests ushered ushered ush ush- ered ered Int Into the time la largo large e dining room t to the tho music mUle or a eu willen played during tho the hours of or tho the break break- fast tast Tho dining room was v.-as a n. bower of oC beauty The colors of oC th the club green and anti white while combined with red hearts In honor of ot St. St Valentines Valentine's da day formed the effective decorations Three Ion long tables tablea were laid In the thc large arSe room Hen Heavy ropes of or smilax studded with white carnations carnations carnations car car- nations ran the length th of or the tabes with low mounds o of asparagus fern and white carnations at Intervals In the center of or each table a a. large basket ortho of or tho the ferns terns and white carnations with n the handles twined with smilax x was placed Festoons of oi green from which were suspended suspended sus sus- hundreds of oC red hearts In different different dif dlf- dif dif- ferent terent sizes reached from rom the chandeliers to tho the sides and corners of ot the tho room The lace curtains were hung huns Ith the thc red hearts About laO 10 were seated C 7 1 r. r L' L I C r I Mrs J. J Thomas I Chairman En Entertainment Committee j i I t tt I t tI t C 1 I N i r s S SS i- i m S 4 1 t E O. O V. V Mr Jr M. M Dailey President Jont Vice President J I 1 at the tables tallies The Time menu was exceptionally fine The programs were artistically made up with the club monogram In green and tied with green re-cn re ribbon and contained contained con con- tamed tho the menu menu and tho the toasts which headed Woman loman She Needs No Eulo Eulogy She Speaks for Cor Herself The real business of or the tho da day began beann with fth the tho greeting and welcome given by Mrs Irs G. G V. V Parmalee president of ot the club which was brief 1 but ut much to the point and given rn I In the courteous graceful manner which has hns marked her heras heras heras as the presiding of officer ricer of ot the tho year oC ol the tIme Ladies Ladies' Literary club She Introduced one ono whose face faco and name are held In reverence reverence- b by all club women the first president of the tIme organ organ- Mrs J. J C. C Royle who In a few fe words told of oC the great pleasure It afforded af at- forded her to 1 be e present once again at i tho the birthday breakfast and to meet the club children that she was wa not yet ct quite ready to 10 sit it In the chimney corner and watch the procession lon pass by She said that she was glad to see so many young youn faces and anti hoped that they would v not drop out of ot the procession but keep to the front Mrs 1 C. C H. H Blanchard who held heM tIme the honorable position of or toast toastmistress mistress was particularly happy happ In carrying out the role She most Ingeniously managed cd to weave in the sentiment o of the tIme da day giving ing much honor t to o the tho God Cupl Cupid as I the forerunner of St. St Valentine and In iii introducing the next toast given remark remarked remarked re re- re- re mark marked that It was only onh a 3 step from Cupid to children when Mrs Lira Joel Priest responded cd to the toast Our Jewels It was a 3 clever telling effort supposed to tobe tobe tobe be tho the views of or dear a n. great grand mother who rather lamented tho the wise learned children of or the tho pre present ent age who came first In the time homo and for whom everything waa lone done sh She touched upon the childrens children's literature of the day particularly particularly par par- paying her respects to tho comic colored supplement end anti Its effect upon t c yo mind What the the CI Club Clui i Means Ie ns to Me c was rc rc- rc to by Mrs Airs William C. C Druehl who although gh one of th the young st members members mem mem- bers lers of the tho club was entirely In accord accod with her subject which w was s Interspersed with bright little anecdotes and clever allusions Mrs IrS W. W R. R Tyndale responded to St Valentine In a n. very y able le manner gl ing the tho origin of ot tho the saint and the tho da day with much that was s Instructive and in in- Mrs C. C B. B Allen who Is a n. familiar and welcome figure in all nil kinds Ing of oC progressive progressive pro pro- gres lve club life added to tho pleasure and Interest t of the occasion lon by giving I In her highly cultivated manner the re response response response re- re to the toast Honorable Points of or Ignorance Many of oC her statements were undoubtedly to the point Mrs Elizabeth Care Carey In responding to tho the toast The Club Womans Woman's Husband was at nt her best hest which means menns a n good deal to those who arc are familiar with her witty cut clear style She handled that much talked talked-of Individual the individual the club Womans woman's womans wom worn ans an's husband without husband n without gloves The program closed with the tho response to An Experience given en by Mrs John Reed who for years has been a favorite in club and literary circles where she has hs given much pleasure In her dramatic recitations and readings The Tho personal experiences which she so cleverly told were were- very amusing and fittingly closed the feast east of or reason and flow of or sou soul Several letters were vere rc received from absent ab nb sent members Mrs Jules Jutes Jules Lo Le Bar Barthe the now of or Denver and Mrs Mrs- Eug Eugene no Lewis now in Connecticut both former Cormer presidents presidents dents of ot the club wrote expressing their regret at not being able to be present Tho The evening shadows were wre beginning to fall faU before the guests arose from the tables and congratulations were vere heard on all sides for those who v ha had made the occasion such a n. delightful delight delight- ful rul affair and nh all united In saying that It eclipsed all aU former events of a similar aim sim ilar nature and would go down to pos posterity jos- jos os- os as the tho best ever Among those present were Mrs C. C E E. Allen Mrs H. H K IC Arthur Mrs Frank Anderson i 4 Mrs A A. H. H Boxrud Mrs Irs C. C H. H Blanchard Blanch Blanch- ard Mrs l Elwood S. S Brown Drown Mrs 1 J. J J. J n awon Mrs W. W tV II Bramel Mrs rs A A. J. J Bottles 1 Mrs A. A S. S Bower Dower Mrs XV W T. T 1 Benson son jars 1 I. I L. L M. M I. I Ial y Hal Kal Vl tr w Brown Mrs J 1 i M. M D man Mr birst 1 Dent Benton n. n Mrs Irs Banks Mrs Irs J. J C. C Cutler Culler Mrs E. E B. B Critchlow Critch- Critch low Tow Mrs D Byron ron Cummings CumminS's Mrs Henry Catrow Mrs Irs Oscar C Cox x Mrs Don Cora Coray Mrs rs John Cowan Mrs Calder Mrs H. H J. J Mrs W. W H. H Dale Mrs Irs J. J M. M Davis Mrs W. W C. C Mrs C. C I. I Douglas DOI Mrs J. J W. W Delano no Mr Mrs Charles C. C Daily DaHy Mrs Ellsworth Mrs C. C C. C Dey Mrs John Earl Mrs Irs H. H S. S Ensign Mrs Frank Franl Esshom Mrs Airs F. F W. W Frnncis Mrs K R. W W. Fish Fish- er or r Mrs William D. D Foster Mrs rs C. C F. F Field Mrs A. A B. B Gibson Mrs Irs 1 Max Good Goodman man Mrs Irs A A. A J. J Mrs Byron Groo Mrs Irs Harry Ganz Mrs 1 A. A K Gics Giesy Mrs L C. C Gloss Glosz Mrs Frank Frnnk Ous Gus tin Un Mrs rs Gilmer Mrs A. A J. J Hosmer Mrs E. E W. W Yo Hall Mrs Lafayette Hanchett Mrs W. W P. P S. S Hawk Mrs J. J C. C Hooper Mi Miss Edith F F. Hobbs Mrs Mis II 11 C. C Hoffman Mrs Irs Fred Hornung Mrs William WilHam Igleheart Mrs W. W F F. James Jamos Miss Linda Jes- Jes I pup Miss Ilu Florence Jessup Miss 1 Jen Jen- Mrs Ms Kister Mrs Henry Klingender Mrs 1 George ser Keyser Mrs C. C F F. Kut Mrs Irs C. C S. S Kinney Mrs Irs Efflo I Dean Knappen l I Mrs Irs O. O K Lewis Mrs Langton Langton Langton Lang- Lang I ton Mrs 1 E. E 6 O. Leatherwood Mrs F. F W W. Little Mrs D. D G. G Lilley Mrs Alvah Lewis w Is Mrs W. W L. L McLeod Ic od Mrs B. B A. A McMillen Mc- Mc Millen Miss Mrs Mra C. C H. H Morehouse Mrs E K D. D Miller Mrs LJ Iw C. C Miller Mrs U. U G. G Moser Mrs Glen Miller lIller Mrs Thomas Mrs lIra C. C CD D D. D Moore Mrs Nichol Mrs George GeorgeW W W- Moyer Hoyer Mrs 1 M M. r. r L. L Oglesby Mrs l F. F L. L V Os Oswald ld Mrs hs G. G V. V Parm Mrs Irs C. C E. E Post Mrs Ella C. C Putnam Mrs Graham F. F Putnam Mrs Mrs- Irs Samuel Paul Miss 1 Ethel Paul Mrs J. J L. L Priest Mrs A A. H. H Pea- Pea body Mrs Irs L. L C. C Hood flood Mrs J J. J C. C noyle Mrs Irs Isabel C. C RIter JIlter Mrs J. J M. M Reynolds Mrs Edward Rosenbaum Mrs J. J W. W v. v Mrs John Reed Mrs Frank Ross Mrs G. G F. F Mrs frs F. F B. B Stephens Mrs C. C O. O Snyder Mrs A. A T. T Sanford Mrs Irs S. S C. C Snyder Mrs Helen A. A Sprague Mrs l. l M. M H. H Mrs M. M I. I B. B Mrs G. G V. V Schramm Mrs H. H S. S Stowe s. C. C H. H Stevenson Mrs l W. W II H. Miss Anna D Treasure Mrs W. W R. R Tyndale Mrs Mis G. G G. G Mrs A. A M. M Walden alden Mrs Irs C. C W. W Walden Wai- Wai den Mrs C. C W. W Watson Mrs 1 II H. A A. Whitney Mrs l Clarence Warnock Miss Williams Mrs G. G B. B Wilson Mrs William Wil liam Wetzell etzell Mrs E. E A A. A Wedgwood Miss 1188 Janet Williamson I 1 0 JI I I to 0 u. fr vp Mrs Mr L L. L Cox Recording Secretary |