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Show Springville DUP ;w .Ui-g Meet the -;,tortrtii: nnd I'i'stins: 'N fc;' A" VM tVatuivd by Cnmp '; a, .rf" !. pUP when they met ' V i';,,,pV i oino of Mrs. Hollo W. 0. " ii "uol Thursdiy afternoon. I m, members wore doligh-""N doligh-""N T'"',', tli? appropriate decora-2U decora-2U I :J lVli motifs used inside find Vj a spirit of Hallowe'en "ESt krt of miit " ip,00us late autumn flowers J'to the sotting. tiin Llira ratrlelt announced v 0 '.run and conducted a short w, i'1!"1 'ses?joii in which it was ,K'f ,iat in as much as the TfJ priinp" h J oen asked to con- lP, 00 to the Pioneer Mom- 'fBuUding i fit e City ' rtd be a pood time to spend u ds which wore accumula- not serving at meetings """"J : ? the war- Individual contri- ;;:s wjU make up the remain-;;'it remain-;;'it was decided. ' t - Ella Reynolds conducted a tribute to Mrs. Mary J. Fin-4o Fin-4o charter member of the camp ' had passed away. -I rnl urogram for the afternoon fU I ed a history of the life of V Millies Weight, wife of Ul rick Weight given by a Hauchter, Mrs. Nell Wis-M Wis-M -tff Mapleton. rs Bertha Rothwell and Mrs. -'.combe gave a vocal duet and a pa lit o-reat grandson of the pio-H pio-H Gary Anderson of Provo, fn 'te two piano solos. J The lesson on Welch people in jfl -tah. was given by Mm Ella Rey- ' it'the close of the meeting, tas-, tas-, refreshments, suggestive of jjilowe'en were served to camp Sf :embers and gues.ts, the latter eluding Mrs. Jennie Sanford of ffe inoiUe, Nev., Mrs. Nellie Childs, Z Bertha Rothwell, Mrs. Nell acombe, Mrs. Pearl Hall and S ri. EUa Whiting. SS ' Hostesses assisting Mrs. Childs rfre: Mrs. Nettie Thorn, Mrs. SPIRIT" :elia Ollerton, Mrs. Anna Young Mrs. Lena Maycock. |