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Show j UlUlllltllllllW1111111" """'"""iiHiiimumiiiiiiiiiimillllHIIIIIII qkbtials Take lace fu California . MRS. PAUL HAYMOND WAS CLUB HOSTESS to the Jeune Mere group at her home on Wednesday evening. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Mel Haymond, club president. presi-dent. v Following a nicely arranged dessert des-sert lunch, the group were taken down the rabbit hole via the fairy I tale route. Mrs. Cleo P. Heavener, ment Is made of the' .Volim ' . Fave Ferguson, rss'e , Mr. and Mrs. Wells ahMrn of this city, and Ivan f Sit 16 City, which Kf .j, on September 6 in Los stride 'and groom have just e arned from a wedding California and are making g;in Salt Lake City. DCKOSS CANTEEN mTT THURSDAY 0lTne at the home of Mrs. C. E. ifinl f with Bernice Palfrey-Kf Palfrey-Kf tructor, in charge of the The unit cooked and serv-SfSmple serv-SfSmple school lunch. Mr tlyleCrandall is chairman of the Cunit will conduct the next L meeting this evening at S h choof where lecture in-2ns-" be given. The meeto J is scheduled to begin at 7.30 who is leading the club in a discussion dis-cussion of literature for children, was in charge of the "Fairy Express," Ex-press," which leads over familiar "Stepping Stones" : "Nimmy, Nimmy Not, My Name Is Tom Tip Top," being the first one. All along the glorious trail of book lure, the young mothers were delighted de-lighted with old favorites and new discoveries which lead to making plans for a "Book Week" celebration celebra-tion at the November meeting. Approximately 16 club members and guests were present. |