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Show a new champion. The wrestling card held at the club last Saturday night played before a packed house, and the fans went home satisfied. satis-fied. They had seen one of the greatest. Everett Marshall. Dell Kunkel won his match, but he is about 20 pounds too light for Marshall's class. Don't forget, for-get, I said Bimelech in the Preakness Saturday. AL Loveless. The group has made a number of appearances at Ten entertainments Others belonging to the chorus but unable to a," pear Friday are Mrs. Lewis Pa - Mrs. The Singing Mothers sang "My Creed by Elizabeth Garrett, and Passed By Your Window" by May H. Drahe. n lrS,E1!fan(,r Pnrr' Mrs. C A. Morley played violin duets ;llappy Days" by RtreKvki and The Rosary by F.thelhert Kevin. Kev-in. Accompanist was Mrs Paul F. Erz. 11 Robert Goff played piano solos Prelude" by Chopin, and a folk song, "Two Guitars". Hostesses were Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Jensen. Mrs DO Stoker, Mrs. Don Reid and Mrs Leland Burress. The dub president, presi-dent, Mrs. Harley N. English and Mrs. J. William Grant, program pro-gram chairman, welcomed guests. k .,litv was defined and I1 t nee of its cultivation AZX W. E. Elieson of T'ke Citv a member of the f J jU zoning at No. 2 h'dl hei'ore Women s Civic W hmd;,mb, rs and guests. One fL point, neu- to many of the ikcr's lu.''rs was that per" T,, v is ever-changing, not f d as'set or liability. 1 .' Joel Jensen, program imittee member, introduced T Elieson and the following I, gave musical numbers: the Singing' Mothers of the 4'ncrton LI' S, ward, included 'rt Frank Davis, director, and ;'S' Angu Christcnson, Mrs. ,fert Clu-iver. Mrs. Charles X Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mrs. ;les't Dedench, Mrs. Harry lAvrn Mrs- J- IL Colyar, Mrs. gD Betinion and Mrs. P. O. |