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Show "Story-of Indian Guide Reviewed at Club One of the most interesting programs pro-grams of the year at the Jeune Mere club was furnished by Mrs. Beth James on Wednesday evening of last week when dressed in typical typ-ical Indian costume, she. gave a story of the Indian girl, Sacajawea, who served as guide for the Lewis-Clark Lewis-Clark expedition. Mrs. James explained that efforts ef-forts were now being made to establish es-tablish the birthplace of the Indian In-dian maiden so that a fitting memorial mem-orial could be erected for her. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Lenore Bills, club president. In connection with the Indian story, Francis Clark entertained enter-tained with appropriate Indian songs and Lenore Bills, Marilyn Tuttle and Beth Jensen formed a trio and also sang Indian selections. selec-tions. Mrs. Norma Cox was accompanist. ac-companist. Preceding the program, the hostess hos-tess served a nicely arranged lunch Special guests included, Mabei Hansen, Norma Cox, Louise Jensen Jen-sen and Marilyn Tuttle. |