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Show tion plans. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Harold Kelly, a member of the Murray Women's club and president of Central District; Mrs. Reed R. Johnson, member of Midvalp Ladies Guild and trea surer of Central District; Mrs. Joseph Vicchrilli, member of Murray Jr. Women's club and district second vice president, and Mrs. Clair D. Rasmussen, mem-! ber of Murray Civic Guild and district secretary. The hostesses arranged a lovely love-ly centerpiece using daffodils and greens with two Kelly green tapers on either side to carry out St. Patrick's day decorations. Little shamrock candies made by the hostesses decorated each plate. The centerpiece was given as a duor prize and won by Mrs. Eva West. A lovely apron in green and white was also given as a draw prize and won by Mrs. Kelly. Delicious refreshments were served. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Letha Ham, chairman; assisted by Mrs. Agnes Ag-nes Johnston, Mrs. Virginia Kelly, Kel-ly, Mrs. Frances Boren and Mrs. Rosella Nerdin. WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB Bingham Women's Civic Club met Wednesday evening, March 1 9 at the Civic Center for their regular monthly meeting. Due to the absence of the club president the meeting was in charge of Mrs." Agnes Steele. Mrs. Diana Dispenza acted as secretary during dur-ing the evening. Club business was the topic for the night. Mrs. Ada Curtis, appointed chairman for the Central District convention to be held at Copper-ton Copper-ton wardhouse on Saturday, March 26, presided over balance of the meeting to discuss conven- |