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Show Relief Society Sociigf I ! Was a Great Ship First Stako Relief Society JtolBiB Held lit Stake Tabernacle Wftflkl ho Farewell for President iw. Evnns. :Wt, '- The first Relief Society SSftl which wns held in tho aBMiB'y room In tho Stnko Tabernacle ") day was certainly alt that tho eflB could have desired from ovcjtt iBv point'. An actual count showetVM present, yet tho arrangements S such that thoro was room eaBtt for all to thoroughty 'Bf' themselves. There was reprejjjK tlvos from all parts of the iBP, nearly all tho leading offlclalsBv the different words being prwPt' There were big punch bowHMk' cither end of tho room and Wj tables loaded with cakes, grnft!tfl other fruits and a bevey fllBt' in whlto aprons serving. Bfl Dancing was tho chief fBMl tho evening, Virginia Reels Ker.l old tlmo dances, also step HPr James Spratley, Oeorgo KirkjTS Mrs. Mary H. Adams. llFw Tho ovont, 'besides being tTOMEf Relief Society reunion, "tp lrijjplf In tho naturo of a farewell recepM to President A. J. Evans who rtfc" Thursday for a mission to the NeHh ern States. President Evans taie somo appreciative remarks nod Mrs? J. R. HIndloy of tho Stako Relief Society presidency, oxpressod- he-pleasure he-pleasure of tho support given by tW members. John Hunter acted M floor manager and master of eeref monies, V 3 |