Show r r T In Memory of Mother I Club Receives Chair ChaiJ 1 I t r. r 1 I a i. i S Ncy- Ncy presidents president's chair hair of or Ladle Lit crary cr club dub I MRS EB E. E PALMER GIVES MEMORIAL OF PARENT TO LADIES LITERARY CLUB Donation Honors Woman Who Founded Organization Organization-Is Is Accepted by President I I l l Yesterday was a a. gala gaIn slay day for or mom mem hers bers of at tho the Ladles Ladies Literary club whon whoa for tor the tho first time they held a regular club meeting In their handsome now clubhouse Tho meeting was tho the last in tho the year car for tor which a program was scheduled and included several important tant ta features Mrs E. E D B. B Critchlow president of or th tho club presided and after atter welcoming tho members member to their now club homo home called upon Mrs William C. C Jennings fI chairman of or the tho building committee to give gJ a history of or the thc erection o of 01 tho the clubhouse Mrs Jennings s read a A. clear and in Interesting In- In statement of oC the progress s of ot tho the enterprise giving I cre credit to Mrs Irs Royle who first suggested taking up tho the project at a a. meeting May Ia 11 1910 She Sho spoke of oC tho the trials and tribulations experienced before tim the work was as finally commenced September 27 1 1912 and antI told of or many ninny Interesting experiences experiences experiences In connection with tho the duties of or the building committee She concluded by presenting tile the keys kc's of ot the building to tho the president with tho the suggestion sus that the tho committee bo be disc discharged barged Mrs Critchlow accepted tho the keys thanked tho committee for tor Its careful and satisfactory sat sat- efforts and turned tho the clubhouse clubhouse club club- house over to tho the members The most Important feature of or tho the eventful afternoon followed when Mrs Eugene Eugen B. B Palmer presented to the tho club a a. beautiful hand carved presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's chair as all a memorial to her mother moth moth- er or Mrs Eliza Io Role Royle founder and first president ot of tho the club who was twice re elected to the presidency Mrs Palmer Palmor spoke poke briefly as fol- fol fol lows Next to her family m my mother loved oved this club better bettor than anything lI l- l I THE DAILY II J I I PATTERN I I S I I I 4 1 In tho h world and It U la hl with tho the tl deepest gratitude to the tho members of or the tho club who have havo shown hown PO 50 much love 10 and re ro I t to her memory that tha-t I 1 present thin b beautiful chair lr as ns a lasting memorial to bo ho u used ed by the tho presidents of or the thc club for Cor nil li time The Th chair Is 18 a n. beautiful specimen of ot workmanship and distinctly a Utah product It was designed ned b by J. J Edgar t Livingston and Is made mada o of fumed umed oak upholstered in soft Iott brown brou leather tho the tints in harmony with the Interior tin tin- of or tho the artistic tlC building Th Tho Th carving car Is exquisitely done in a t. t design sl n of oak leaves and acorns conventionalized conventional conventional- iZel In the effect of oC tho the Jacobean pe Pe- Period period nod of or 15 1521 1 On the top of ot tho the hl high h back the till crest and antI coaL coat of ot arms arm bearing tho the motto In God We yc Confide la is Ingeniously worked In 10 with tho the initials 1 K E. K R. R surround surrounding ngit ng- ng it and tho the club monogram 1 L. L 1 L. L C. C below bc be be- low Mrs Irs Critchlow receiving the thc memorial memo memo- nat rial In tho namo name of oC tho the club thanked tho giver or and paid a 8 glowing and antI tender ten ten- tier der tribute to the thA ono one In whoso whose namo name It was given speaking of or her Inspiring optimism her hor unswerving faith In ih thi th club loyalty and md fidelity to all aU good works an and 1 influence which sho she cald ca would always B 1 bo be 0 felt Celt while her memory memon mem- mem orv ory was WC held In loving ln reverence Tho club was Indebted to Rowland Hall for or tho program and dancing given en b by the tho students under tho the supervision supervision super super- vision of oC Miss lIss A A. Isabel Brooks ph physical phI'S 81 cal cat director with Miss Mias R Redman as accompanist The program am included folk dances of or nil all kinds Preceding the tho dances an nn excellent paper on 00 The Dance Danco of or Today was uns read by Miss Rosamond 1 Ritchie containing a great deal Jeal of or Information telling toiling of or tho the in influence In- In fluence and value of the athletic dances from a a. physical and scientific standpoint stand stand- i point |