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Show i j -' - .... . - . - w r- a , ' f I !t " ' - 1 I is"- ' -' i ( SNX't - --mt TvCvr t v "V 1 ) ft W - " v'y. f t' :4-,--t LUriCHEON u afternoon of delectable -aj, entertainment, and -2B is planned by St. Olafs irnnens Guild. The ladies made interesting and -ginal items (or the bou-rie, bou-rie, and will have a candy alecialtylood booth. BWYONE IS invited to a C Smespun" afternoon in the W f Olafs Hall, 1785 South ;.-chard Drive on Saturday, (i.9 at 1:00 p.m. ' A new touch this year is a iJ 70mg of exotic head dress :, Elsie's Hobbies Shop. This - in exciting show which El- re's plans to put on later at P' r e Salt Palace. CALL MADONNA Moos-man, Moos-man, 295-8782 for information or reservations, or one of the other committee ladies. Linda DeBourg is general chairman, assisted by Margaret Mar-garet Menghini, food; Ruth Wenzel, raffle;Cecile Wanner and Peggy Chase, decorations. decora-tions. BETTY PITCH FORTH and Marilyn Larrabee, boutique; bou-tique; Jan Fleming and Jean Kelly, publicity; Myrna, candy; Lisa Butler, coffee; Jean Dean, waitress; Nettie Frost, dining room;Rosemary McGregor, clean up; and Shere Rockwell, chairs. Among those working on preparations for the luncheon being sponsored by the Women's Guild at St. Olaf are, 1 to r, Cecile Wanner, Ruth Wenzel, Jan Fleming and Linda Le Bourg. |