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Show Society MRS. CANNON LEAVES. Mrs. Fred Cannon of Salt Lake City-has City-has returned to her home after a few-days few-days visit with her mother, Mrs. Kathyrn Pearson of this city. WILL BE MARRIED. R. Ray Nixon of Montello, Nevada w-as in Ogden yesterday visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Andrew Wilkinson. He went to Salt Lake City last night, where he is to enter the bonds of matrimony on Wednes day. The bride-to-be Is Miss Margaret Dean of Salt Lake City, a sister or Mr. Nixon s business partner. James D. Dean. Mr. Nixon is well known In Ogden having been a member of the super intendency of the Third ward Sunday school and the Ogden Tabernacle choir, for a number of years. CONVENTION OF UTAH WOMEN'S CLUBS. October 7 and g' at Salt Lake City the Utah Federation of Women's clubs will hold its twentv-first annual convention. lQ addition "to a number of interesting addresses, musical programs pro-grams and other amusements will be afforded. The program for the two days follows: Wednesday Morning, October 7. 11 a. m Singing. "America." by oudience, Mrs. Wetzell conducting. Invocation, Mrs. Jennie Cheever. Report of general federation secre tary, Mrs. L W. Rlchsel. Reports of officers of General Fed eratlon of Women's clut President Mre. A. J Gorham; recording secretary, secre-tary, Mrs. Ira D. Travis; treasurer Mrs. E. D Ball; auditor. Mrs. S. C V. hittakor, Journalist, Mrs. Byron rnmmlngr?. Presentation of now clubs, Mrs. J T. Beless, state organizer. Reports of new clubs, report of program pro-gram committee. Mrs. F E. Marcy. Wednesday Afternoon. Song of welcome, women of Liter ary' club chorus; minutes of previous session. Biennial reports Mrs. C H. McMahon. Salt Lake; Mrs. E. W. Blchael, Ogden; Mrs. R B Porter. Ogden. Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen. Salt Lake Book review, "The Business of Being a Woman." Mrs. F. M. Mc-Huch; Mc-Huch; music, club chorus; reception, tendered by Ladles' Literary club. Wednesday Evening. 8:15 p. m. Trio. Mrs. Dailey, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Saunders; piano solo, Miss Voelker; vocal solo. Mrs. C. C. Dally; address.. "The Feminine in Nature," Na-ture," Rabbi Rice- Thursday Morning. 9 30 a. m. Report of credentials committee, election of officers; minutes min-utes of previous session; report of standing committees. Art, Miss Mary Conley. Salt Lake; badge. Mrs. Anna L. Kopp, Park City; bureau of Information. Infor-mation. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. Salt Lake; civics. Dr. Jane Skolfield. Salt Lake; college loan fund, Mrs C S Kinney. Salt Lake, education. Mrs .a V Taylor. Salt Lake, enforcement of law, Mrs. Robert B. Porter, Salt Lake; forestry and waterways, Mrs O. W Dailey. Salt Lake; free travel-lug travel-lug library. Mrs F. E. Marcy, Salt Lake; health, Mrs. R- C. Gemmcll, Salt Lake; household economics, Miss Gertrude McCheyne, Logan, Industrial Indus-trial and legislative, Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen, Salt Lake; Red Cross. Mrs J H Hornung, Manti; sanitation. Dr Katherlne Eager, Salt Lake, state en dowment fund. Mrs. R. B Porter. Og den. Paper, "Art in the Home," Miss Mary' Fox 1 p. m. Luncheon at First Congregational Congre-gational church Thursday Afternoon, October 8. 1 30 p. ra. Singing of "Star Span gled Banner,' Mrs. Snyder conduct Ing: minutes of previous meeting, departmental conference; lndiistrlal and legislative, Mrs. E M. Cohen, health. Mrs. R. C. Gemmell; educational, educa-tional, Mrs V. Taylor; civic. Dr. Jar.e Skofleld. 4:30 p. m. Auto ride for guests Thursday evening, 8 15 p. m A musical evening. Two movements trom Symphony No. 3, op. 56. Mendelssohn; Men-delssohn; "Andante con Moto, Allegro poco agitato " "Adagio." Salt Lake Woman's string orchestra, Mrs Esther Allen Gaw, conductor First violin Mrs. B. F Anderson, Msr. Wlllard Richards, Miss Bessie Earuett. Mrs. Torlld Arnoldson Second Sec-ond violin, Mrs. C. V. Lawry, Mrs C W. Scott. Miss Zora Morse, Miss Ed-wlna Ed-wlna Yearin. Viola, Miss Jeanette Thompson, Miss Corinne Butler. Vio-lin.ello, Vio-lin.ello, Miss Myrtle Coggle. Piano Mrs. V. Y. Dayond. Organ, Miss Ed-nah Ed-nah Linn. ocal solo. Mrs J W Curtis; harp soloi-. Mrs Edward McGurrin; "Enoch Arden," Mrs. C E. Richards, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Dofflemeyer, Richard Strauss, music. 1:15 p. ra. Luncheon at University of Utah. 2:30 p. m. Address, President J. T. Kingsbury. Address "The Significance of the Modern Club Movement," Miss Lutle Stearns, Madison. Wis , chairman of literature and library' extension de-naitment de-naitment of G. F. W. C Inspection of university grounds and buildings Friday evening, October 9. 8:15 p. m. "The Red Man's Universe," Mrs. Byron Cummings; Indian dance from "ihe Night Chant, a Navajo Ceremony." Cere-mony." Miss Denise Karrick; Typical Navajo dance from "The Night Chant," Miss Kathryn Gabbott, accompanied ac-companied by six young girls, Indian melodies, illustrated by pantomime dances. Miss Denise Karrick; Interpretative Inter-pretative dance, "The Indian's Dream of Death " Miss Kathry n Gabbott, accompanist, Miss Lisle Bradford. Friday morning. 9:30 a. m Minutes Min-utes of previous session; open parliament; parlia-ment; reading for the child in home and school; what may the woman's club add to the home in league with the school; the social center movement; move-ment; problems in club work; report of resolutions committee |