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Show The Ladles' Club of the A. C. The Ladles A. C Club met In regular regu-lar session at the home of Mrs. A. M. Fleming last Monday afternoon and held a very interesting session. The feature of the afternoon was a paper on "Egyptian Art," read by Mrs. Ostein, one of the new members. The production was one of -careful preparation prepara-tion and excellent merit., and of such scope its to afford considerable Instruction Instruc-tion along the course of study now being be-ing puisucd by the club. Tho "History "His-tory of Art" is now occupying the attention at-tention of tills Intellectual organization, organiza-tion, and study and papers will be along this line for some time to come. A business item of particular Interest Is that the club voted to ally Itself with the federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Fleming was selected as a delegate dele-gate to icpresent the club at the coming com-ing meeting of the federation atOg-den atOg-den on the 2i)th. Tho ladles of the organization arc becoming deeply interested in-terested in its. success, and Mrs. W. J. Kerr, the president, Is especially desirous de-sirous of having the club attain a prominence anions the various women's wo-men's clubs of the state, and Is putting . foi th every energy to accomplish the desired end. She Is ably seconded by an clllclcut cabinet in tho persons of Mrs. A. M. Fleming, vice-president; Mrs. .1. F. Engle, secretary; Mrs. Swemkon, treasurer; Mrs. Voder, cor-lcspondlng cor-lcspondlng secretary; and Mrs. Mer-llll.lllnarian. Mer-llll.lllnarian. There is llttlo doubt that with such cufiable and energetic women at Its head, the A. C. Club will rise rapidly and become an organization organiza-tion of which the intellectual people of the city will feel proud. It can not be questioned that organizations of this kind have done much to advance the causes of womankind, and there is little reason why Logan should not bo In lino with fit her college towns In this respect. The effect on the moral and intellectual atmosphere of the community Is of a high order and It is lo bo hoped that this and other Institutions Insti-tutions of the kind may grow and prosper In tills valley. The next regular regu-lar meeting will bo with Mrs. E. W. Robinson, next Monday afternoon. |