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Show DUP Camps Meet . CAMP CORNELIA The D.U.P. Cornelia Camp met at the North ward chapel on , Feb. -27,, with MemphisLTal; bot conducting and presiding. Song, "Love's Old Sweet Song", with Verda Tebbslead-ng and Myra Miller at piano; prayer by chaplain Gene LeFevre; practice song, "Believe Me If .All Those Endearing Young Charms". Memphis told about the centennial program' in connection with the 17th of March program to be held March 16th in the Social Hall, , and read a poem, "Beautiful Panguitch'V composed by Iletta Reid. Any history or Information on the tithing office was asked for, and suggestions on -money making projects to help with the renovating of the tithing office. A history was given by Clara Ipson of her grandparents, on her mother's side, James S.Montague and Sarah Jane La-moreau. Dr. Lee talked on the help the Chamber of Commerce wanted to give in helping to renovate the old tithing building and make a bureau of information in connection with the D.U.P. Lesson was given by Hilma Excell on Century of Living, the history of Ruth Mae Fox, Ann Jarvls Milne, Michael Peter Munk, .and others each over 100 years of age. Refreshments were served to 17 members by hostesses Lois Maloney, Clara Ipson, Vel-ma Barney, and Fenella Sevy. LOYHOVA CAMP The D.U.P. Loyhova Camp met at the home of Ruby Myers on Feb. 26, with captain Celeste Talbot presiding. Prayer by chaplain Lena Miller; -song, "Love's Old Sweet Song", by group, led by Bell Conner, ace. bv ODal Berrelt. Dora Clove reported on Building; History of Chasta Pehrson Nordstrom and John Nordstrom given by Opal Be-rett; song, "Carry On", by the group; lesson, "A Century of Living", by leader Iola Beck-strom. Talk by Dr, Wallace Lee from the Chamberof Commerce. Song, "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms", by group. Refreshments were served to 20. members and 2 guests by hostesses Beulah . AllenJ O-pal Berrett, Ruby Myers, Bell Cooper, and Sarah Ipson. |