Show I I LADIES LITERARY CLUB ANNIVERSARY J I I i i 4 I r. r 1 i. i I I I l I y 5 b S n N Ii I I lItS K Ie Fin FIrsE ot Dt Literary Club IS Another milestone has been ih lii tho the history of or that pioneer organization tion the Ladles Literary club of Salt Lake which was wn liLtingly fittingly and appropriately cel celebrated on tho the occasion of the Sixth Anniversary breakfast held yesterday at tho the Odeon This annual club function is anticipated from front year ear to year each occasion cc- cc oc cc- casion slon adding to the established rope rope- reputation tation of or tho the oldest and most representative representative representative rep rep- womans woman's club In the Rocky Mountain country To 10 the tho energetic entertainment committee com corn of or which Mrs l J. J C. C Hanchett Is Js the ignal I nal of ot the affair af nf- affair af- af fair fall socially is largely duo Nothing seems to have been neglected or forgotten forgotten for for- gotten otten and lon long before the hour set lor br the breakfast th tho th pleasant rooms in the Odeon were filled tilled with ith or I more of or elegantly gowned women wonton Tho ThA orchestra stationed stationed stationed sta sta- sta- sta at the north end of or the t spacious dining room gaw a u beautifully selected program during the hour of or tho the breakfast breakfast break break- fast which Included such delicious well known numbers as the Hayden Haden Surprise Sur 1 prise riso Symphony Brahms Brahm's Fifth Hungarian Dance Rusti- Rusti cana cano Minuet Mendelssohn's Set Ser sohn's Spring Song Schubert's Ser Serenade enade selections from rom Faust and others thc 3 Beautiful Decoration The long Jong tables covered ered with the tho daintiest t of or snow snowy linen were laid Inthe in inthe the form of or a a. U U. U with two small tables in the center space The club colors preen green and white wt wt-re wt re alone used Inthe in the tho artistic decorations Ropes of or smilax and studded with white carnations the club flower trailed trailed trail trail- ed the full tull length th of ot tho the table with baskets of ferns carnations and scap ap dragons alternating with tall tail vases of or the same sante flowers The Tho programs were dainty In the extreme extreme ex ex- ex- ex In white with the club mono- mono L I I o I IL n. n B. B cramin gramin green and the the dates 1877 1009 tied with green silk cord and containing containing contain contain- ing the tho musical program menu and toasts The Tho motto heading tho menu I from Shelley Shelle Though we eat little flesh and drink no wine yet ct lets let's be merry A new departure was the singing of ot 01 the invocation b by a quartet composed I of or Mrs Plummer Mrs tIn Wetzel Mrs Snyder and arid Mrs Knappen The menu was beautifully served Mrs Irs Plummer as os Toast mistress Tho The selection of ot Mrs Charles G. G C F. F Plummer as aa toastmistress on the oc occasIon occasion occasion oc- oc casion was a happy one and although It Itin in her ber clever prologue which was ii In Ft orl original nal verse she claimed to be bo bereft bereft bereft be reft of ot wit from first to last of he her r rather arduous role she sho simply brImmed brimmed brim brIm- med over with wit and choice bits of nt i humor and with rare tact introduced Introduce d deach each ch toast also fulfilling the spirit C of 01 f tho the legend Where Inward dignity y Joins outward out state State- Our Club tiun Address Addrel was responded to by Mrs Allen T. T Sanford who bears the distinction of or being the president of 01 Jf the club and with tho the graceful dignity dignity dig dig- nit and courtesy courtey which ever over mark her official acts gave a finished scholarly schol hol- hol any arly original poem where she gave the credit to Minerva the tho goddes of wisdom wis vIs- dom combining many historical nile allu- eions to carI carry out tho the connection with the tho Literary club sentiment The toast What Is Worth While was assigned to Mrs Eliza K Royle Role without whom no club gathering in Salt Lake would bo he complete and who deservedly bears tho the tho title of or club mother as ha ing been the first presIdent president pres pres- ident o or of tho the Ladies Ladles Literary club 32 years ago and to whoso whose wise counsel and loving loyalty so much of or the credit for existing conditions I r I N rT k 1 f 4 I 1 r J c sEK v yS t runs MRS GEORGE It n. ill Director l V loro ton lon i 19 1 4 t. t A t MRS JIltS T. T S S. President Club J 1009 03 are ro due The response o is in part as follows I r have havo in this toast scope for Ct i l great g response and null y yet t W were lC the tho question qUos qUos- tion asked of each one ono of or you to today a ever every ono one doubtless would give a n. dU- dU ferent answer In the motto for the tho toast In tho the given ivell below bolo I think I discern a ft kind kindly thought for your our old president president prest- prest dent which I certainly appreciate clate They know how hon 1 I love Jove the tho old club how how I glory 1 or In its achievements with with what pride c I turn to the old times In short the words old friends give full opportunity for tor c extolling the tho past This perhaps Is a a. weakness of or us old people But But dear friends I do not believe the old days das our best hest days das I do not believe however howe good our past work worl that we have done lone our best work Today Todar dear Ilear club is your our day Is day Is our da lay day Never Novel has tho the wide scope of womans woman's work so appealed to the world as now The Ladles Literary club is 13 an honored institution of or this 4 ct city It Is isn n no longer Jong-er a babo babe in swaddling clothes majority Today her thirty second year should be b the very ery acme of her strength and wisdom How are aro you OU using the tho splendid ld powers thus attained A o for Cooil d club has over o been a source of ot pleasure and anti benefit to us us but how can you OU mal make mako o It a power powel for Cor good i In n the tho of ot our beautiful litie little lit lit- t tle ie city Here Hert you might remind m nW of the theold theold o old ld adage Charity begins at home What are we wo doing doing- for tor ourselves But Dut Buty b by y helping others do we not nol best h help lp o ourselves ourselves' The Tho Ladles Literary club should s stand tand with outstretched hand to help the he t philanthropic anti ami charitable Institutions t tn utIon of or this city They not only n need eed financial but moral help Dr G Goshen's oshen's plea to the tho women of ot this c club lub to foster the tho work of th the tho Humane Humane Hu lie- mane society was a suggestion Rug in this d direction J I wish that every cr Individual u ual al member of or this club might b be become be- be c come ome a member of or the Y 1 W. W C C. A A. A This they can n do b by enrolling the tho n name ame and paying 1 l a year into the tiLe t treasur treasury Evon that amount of ot money would bo ho a help and anal you 1 0 would then a at t least I 1 am nm sure take an Interest i In n the splendid work worl which a n few of ot I t the he good women of or this town have o u undertaken I wish I might toda today answer anwer an an- an- an s this toast for ever every club woman ss sj here But this you lOII OU must do for Cot OP your s selves elves My I an answer w r would woul be he the Injunction In- In j unction junction given n by toy the tho Master to His Ills disciples a short time line before lIe He left t them hem Work while It is 18 day for the thc n night ight cometh wh when n no man nian can work My ly da day is fast st w waning m my night Is near But Dut I would not not- leave you ou dear friends without again fn expressIng express express- l Ing ug to you my appreciation and gratitude t tude ude for the tho love lo fealty calt and loyalty ever eer expressed for me on all occa Ocoa- s lons st For 1 01 each of you ou 1 leave tho the answer t to o the question W What hat at is worth wh I I e hero T words Ils fall fail music speaks When Mrs A. A S. S Peters most beautiful beautiful- ly 1 l 3 sung Thou Art So Su 0 Fair tho thu words by Kate Douglas WIggin T The e next 1 toast Yoman Earths Earth's noblest u thing a woman oman perfected could COull not havo have fallen In bett better belter r hands than those of Mrs E. E B. B Critchlow the beloved president of till tho Young oung Woman's Womans Christian ris tian a association and whose whoso beautiful life and work marks marks her a as a Perfect ct Woman roman Nobly Planned and therefore in perC perfect ct sym ym- ym pathy with her rather exhaustive sub sub- Mrs Irs J. J l F. F Cowan Cornn made one of tha the dis alis- hits of ot tho the afternoon in her hm clever treatment of oC the toast Tho The Big DIJ Stick Come Not Within the tho Measure of or M My Iy Wrath It would he be impossible ta to give an adequate idea ides of Mrs Irs Cowans Cowan's extreme extremely witty and pertinent remarks Speaking of tho the origin of or tho the term a as by our President in the interests Interests Interests Inter Inter- ests of ot reform and saying that it had been found that in tho the home tho the big laig stick was waR changed with good effect for tor the limber slipper going on to say Bay that the thc club as handled handle by bv women I accomplished more moro lasting good and giving man marry many amusing personal club experiences that could only bo be appreciated elated a xa as heard in the speakers speaker's Inimitable Inimitable able style stylo Mrs Irs George It It Hancock very fittingly fitting fitting- ly h responded to The Federation Idea Illen Sho She enjoys tho distinction of or being one ono of ot eight directors elected eJected from front the thousands of or women belonging to tho the National Federation of 01 Women's Clubs to represent Utah Sho She spoke In an In Interesting Interesting interesting In- In and comprehensive o manner of tho the great reat work that has been accomplished hed In the tho world orld by women's clubs and told how flow tho tan National Federation starting out with members now numbers and of ot tho bright future which was well worth working lg for Cor Mrs W. W A. A ct il from a musical standpoint was well ahl ahlf able to respond to o A A Musical lu Muse The Muse The Hidden Soul or of f Harmony Referring to the nine muses es and that in itt ancient times no invocation was begun besun without being dedicated to one of or the on in a a. poetical and artistic manner to give idea of or what nhat o an true music in- in touching on the different characteristics characteristics char char- of the tho gr great at masters expression sion sian harmony lI light ht and sha shade e. e most effectively bringing her remarks to toa a n. close chose with the first strains of the the ever ever tender and beautiful Wort Wert erl Thou In th the auld Blast by Mendelssohn as sun sung b by Mrs 1 Wetzell and Mrs C. C C. C Sn Snyder or The last response on tho program was vas given in a Ii graceful manner b bj by Josephine Spencer Women Clubs from the Reporters Reporter's Standpoint 0 O wad Vond some power the glo gio u ut us 7 I II I I JU A I MRS G. G ILU D H. H Club I ITo II I To see sec as ns see soo u ux us The Tho guests wore Mrs AlIen Allen Alien T T. ford tonJ Mrs E E. V A. Green Greenwood Mrs I II 11 Warren Warron Mrs Mis F F. I. I L. L Oswald Oswal l Mrs John Earls Mrs Ir l. l E. E D. D Mrs 1 T I It fl Black Mis 18 F F. A. A i l. l Mrs E. E K Royle Mrs Frank Andel son Ron Mrs S. S C. C Snyder Mrs Mis K E. M. M Groutt Mrs 1 Frank Stephens Mrs Mr lr Charles Peak Penk Mrs Airs Geor George c I la Mrs 11 G. G Miller Mrs 1 George J. J Mrs oIls Elmer Jones Joncs Mrs J. J M M. Dart Dari Miss Elizabeth Elizaboth Mrs Mra E H H. Critchlow Mrs E. E D. D Woodruff Mis In B. B Cummings Mrs rs E. E Stenger Mrs Fred Mrs Sol Siegel Mrs B. B r. V. 0 Kimball Miss J. J Williamson Miss Dora Greenwood Mrs Mrs A. A H. H Bird Mrs 1 G. G V. V Mrs C. C U. U Mrs Mr K E. M. M Allison Alli Aili- son on Jr Mrs E. E O. O Mr l l. l C C. C E E. Allen Mrs H. H S. S Stowe Miss Mlis L L. Mrs rs J. J M. M Reynolds Mrs ors C. C L Lashbrook Mrs F. F G. G Francis FranciA Mr Mrs I G. G r. r Mrs l E. E L. L Hane Harvey Mrs I I P. N. N l. Cook CooJ Mrs S. S F. F Fenton Mrs N. N G. G Mos Moser Ios jr r. r Mrs 1 W. W T. T Benson Denson Mrs W. W v. v R. R T Tyndale Mrs Mis R. R Mcconaughy y Mrs A. A S. S 5 Peters Miss Spencer Mrs Mis A. A If II Bowers Mrs C Post Mrs Irs W W. A. A Aetzel Wetzel etzel Mrs Mis E. E D. D Knappen Mrs Mis W. W J. J L. L McLeod l Mrs oIls Fred I Little Mrs Irs T. T 1 J. J Mrs l Charles Watson allon Mrs N. N B. B White Mrs II 11 C. C Hoffman Hoerman Mrs 18 A. A T T. T Mrs l L 1 L. L E E. Hull hell Mrs I. I C. C Glosz Mrs rs W. W II Gies Oles Giesy Mrs l W. W II H. Mrs Irs C. C L. L Hoo Rood Hoot Mrs G. G W. W Mo Moyer cr Mrs C C. H. H Mrs II P. P Henderson Miss lIss Barrett Mrs A. A II IL Peabody Mrs J. J C. C Hanchett Han Han- hanchett I chett Mrs l Edward l c Merrill 11 Mrs A. A E Hutchinson Mrs C C. C C. C Sn Snyder der Mrs I M. M L. L I. I Oglesby Mrs John Cowan Mrs l J. J W. W Yo Delano Mrs Airs II H. II II Frame Miss liss I l Linda Ands Jessup Mrs 1 C C. A. A Boxrud l h Mrs J. J J. J Treasure Mrs 1 John Hughes h s. s Mrs Mis i Ames Mrs F. F E. E Mawry tIn Miss 1185 Anna Tinsman Mrs 1 E. E O. O Lee Mrs 1 W W. H. H i Bintz Miss Carroll Mrs l G. G R n. Both Both- s woH Mrs Ills E. E Kinney Miss Miss Ethel Ethol 1 Paul Mrs Ir L L. L M. M Ball Dall Bailey y Mrs I. I O. O Cox Mrs l C. C G G. Fit Field Mrs l l M. M B B. Mrs irs G. G R n. H. H Fisher Mi lr Mrs J. J H. H Brown Mrs A. A B Gibson Mi Mrs J. J C. C Hooper Mrs Mra Don R. R Corey Coray Mrs l I A. A J. J Gorham Miss Dayton Daton Mrs C U. U Plummer Mrs William C C. Di uehl Mrs l E. E D. D Hammond Mrs 1 O. O J J. Sails Sails- I bur bury ant and guest Mrs Irs Stimpson Miss i t t L I. I r vs tt C i I II I I I JIltS J. J C C. C Committee Club Lena cna Hague Mrs I. I Watson Mrs Ir WF W W. F F. r Adams Adam Mrs G. G B Wilson lIson Mrs N. N l Mrs 1 William MI Miss j Olive Ora Gray Mrs Irs Irs Meigs Mrs Ir J. J V F. Critchlow Mrs In F p B n. Short Miss I II Spalding Spalding- Mrs rl C. C H. H Stevenson Miss USI I Edith Hobbs I I t tF F i rt I 1 J L r I |