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Show Jeune Mere Club displays keepsakes " Jeune Mere club members spent a delightful evening I Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Beth Jensen with Mrs. Lenore Bills as co-hostess. The members brought many treasured keepsakes to make a most interesting display from a one-hundred-year-old copper bucket to antique jewelry, jew-elry, children's handiwork and a vase from Denmark used on the top of a wedding cake. There was also an interesting interest-ing minute book of a faculty meeting in 1906 listing teachers teach-ers from Washington, Jefferson, Jeffer-son, Lincoln and high school with N. K. Nielson, superintendent. superin-tendent. The first minutes of the Jeune Mere club organized November No-vember 7, 1934, were read. The' project prizes were won by Mrs. Frances Clark and Mrs. Enid Amoldous. The members voted to retain re-tain the present group of officers of-ficers for another year and to elect every two years hereafter. hereaf-ter. Mrs. Marie Whiting is president; presi-dent; Fay Haymond, vice-president; vice-president; Olive Bray, secretary-treasurer; Frances Clark, program chairman. |