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Show Club Presidents, Chairmen to Plan Art Tea at Meeting Next Wed. Detailed arrangements for the anual Art Tea given by the ladies of the Springville Federated Feder-ated Clubs, will be discussed at a meeting of club : presidents and chairmen at the home of Mrs. Hortense Harward Har-ward next Wedsesday evening, March 6. The tea has been set for Saturday, Sat-urday, April 13 and is expected to be attended by club women from all over the state and especially es-pecially those of Nebo First District which is holding its spring convention in Springville Spring-ville that day. Each club will have charge of some phase of arrangement and the club presidents in turn have named chairmen as follows: fol-lows: Alpha Beta club, invitations, Mrs. Myron Childs, president; Mrs. G. Ray Hales, chairman; Mothers Study club, serving, Mrs. Zola Gogarty, president; Mrs. Gwen Tippetts, chairman; Aureole club, program, Mrs. Afton Palfreyman, president; Mrs. Lucille Johnson, chairman; Ladies Literary club and the Cultural Arts club, decorations; Mrs. Helen Anderson and Mrs. Velma Nielson, presidents; Mrs. Melva Smith and Mrs. Reva Lynn, chairmen; Jeune Mere club, reception; Mrs. Amy Klauck, president; Mrs. Norma Canto, chairman; refreshments, Pari Passu club, Beth Miller, president; Mrs. Isabel Hardy, chairman; publicity, Home Culture Cul-ture club, Mrs. Hortense Har- wnrrT rwpciripnt ATrs ATnrp"nl'pl Conover, Mrs. Dolly Young, publicity; chairs and tables. Companions club, Mrs. Grant Clyde, president; Mrs. Shirley Thorn, chairman. Mrs. Clyde is president of tho Federated Club Council ajid i acting as General Chairman ot arrangements. |