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Show WOMEN'S CIVIC 1 GROUP COMPLETES YEAMHEDULE Women's Civic club members met last evening at the home of Mrs. Wilford H. Harris for the final time until next fall. A delightful de-lightful program and closing social, so-cial, installation of officers and announcement of committee appointments ap-pointments for next year were part of the evening's schedule. Three club past presidents, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Ed W. Johnson and Mrs. Harris, were given honors as a feature of past E residents' night. Mrs. David C. yon gave a gracious tribute to the three and they received official of-ficial General Federation of Women's Wo-men's clubs past presidents' pins. "Flower Arrangements in the Home" was the topic discussed by Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Lovely Douqueis oi DOin seasonal anu hot house blooms, placed in the living and dining rooms of the Harris home, served to illustrate points brought out in Mrs. Ner-din's Ner-din's talk. Mrs. Meredith Smith, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. C. A. Morley, sang "The Bells of St. Marys". The club scrapbook for 1941-42, an original and artistic arrangement arrange-ment of newspaper clippings, program and activities souvenirs, was presented by Mrs. Paul F. Erz, historian. Taking office for the coming year were Mrs. Ross Hocking, president; Mrs. Dale Johnston, first vice president; Mrs. David C. Lyon, second vice president; Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, secretary; secre-tary; Miss Althea Christensen, treasurer; Mrs. Paul F. Erz, historian; his-torian; Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, Central district representative; Mrs. Harley N- English, member at large. . |