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Show sClub Spring Luncheon Is Delightful Affair The Alpha Beta club held its spring luncheon at the lovely home of Mrs. Myron Childs at 1 o'clock Friday. Bringing to a close the club season, it proved to be one of the most pleasant afternoons after-noons of the entire year. A large bouquet of tulips and white lilacs centered the main table in the dining room, while small vases of spring flowers decorated dec-orated the luncheon tables. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served by hostesses Mrs. Milton Harrison,1 Mrs. G. Ray Hales, Mrs. A. O. Packard, Mrs. E. L. Sheffield, and Mrs. Kenneth Condie; and was followed by a short business meeting. A discussion discus-sion of projects and the year's activities ac-tivities was conducted by Mrs. A. LeRoy Erickson, president, and a financial report was read by Mrs. Earl Condie, treasurer. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in playing games, with prizes going to Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson and Mrs. B. F. Krause. Present were twenty-one members, mem-bers, including: Mrs. Sterling Price, Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, Mrs. Henry Weight, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. Barney Krause, Mrs. W. W. Clyde, Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., Mrs. Vern Crandall, Mrs. William Schreiner, Mrs. Dimick Huntington, Hunting-ton, Mrs. A. LeRoy Erickson, Mrs. Earl Condie, Mrs. Emil Ostlund, Mrs. William Witney, Mrs. Milton Harrison, Mrs. Kenneth Condie, Mrs. E. L. Sheffield, Mrs. A. O. Packard, Mrs. Myron Childs, Mrs. G. Ray Hales. |