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Show ITERS' DAY PROGRAMME IS NOW ASSUMING SHAPE the rooms of the Radios' Literary Tuesday morning, the committee In ;e of the arrangements for Mothers' met and transacted considerable icsc, Including the appointment of Important committees. It was de-lo de-lo hold a mass meeting at Odeon in May 6, for the purpose of raising i for the pubHc playgrounds. s programme will consist of ad-es ad-es by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen and B. S. Hinckley, and musical selec-to selec-to be followed by a dance. In ad-f.lon ad-f.lon to the various organizations al-llllly al-llllly taking part the Women's Relief 'llety and the Y. L-. M. T. A. of the Mor-tffci Mor-tffci church Tuesday morning became JiUficd with the movement. The aferammo committee is at work and iJects to be able to announce the full BKrammo within a day or two. pie committees appointed at Tues-afs Tues-afs meeting were as follows: Dance fl( Sybclla White Clayton. Miss Quelle IBank. Miss Edna Dunn. Miss Joy Do hip, Miss Mlnette Baer Miss Aleen MHIIlan. Miss Mildred McMillan. Miss JJibr Stewart. Miss Stella Fabian and jfc 'Loreen Leary. The following were ijjointcd as members of the press and liyllcity committee: Mrs. "B. F. Tlbbv, MI W. N. Williams, Mrs. Heber J. Hut. Mri. Job P. Lyon. Mrs. John C. fSly and Miss Ina P.othwell. Finance Jlfnilttcc: Mrs. L. C. Miller, Miss Sy-Hfe. Sy-Hfe. White Clayton and Miss Ida hauer |