rangements will be made today.( UNION LABEL LEAGUE £) HOLDS MEETING. GeRegular Officers Were Elected and Installed—Meeting Was Large and Enthusiastic.uysoallin-iheWomen’s Internationarfrnion Label league, No. 283, of .Joplin, Mo. Motto: ! j “Justice first, then Charity.” The; j league held its first regular meeting January 3, 1912, at labor headquar- ! ters, 119 West Ninth street. It meets | | every first and third Wednesdays. Regular officers were elected and in- j s'.alhd as follows: Mrs R. L. Brou president; Mrs. Chut A. Patters 'h, j j vice president; Mrs. J. J. Shelby, recording and corresponding secrefar r; Mrs, R. R. Ristine, financial secretary and treasurer; Miss V. Sheridan, ser i {. ej-rt-at-arms.The meeting was large and very enthusiastic. Short talks on the benefits to be derived from an organisation of thi3 kind were had by the different members, and also from Guy E. Miller, organizer for th* Western Federation of Miners, Chns. A. Patterson, J. J. Shelby and others.All women who work for a living and all union men, their wives, sis ters, mothers and daughters are urgently and cordially invited to come and attend the meetings of this organization. Bring your friends and become members.ROBERT L. BROUGH, Vice President Joplin Trades Assembly and News Secretary for W. I U. L. L.S