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Show WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB COMPLETES YEARSPROGRAM Final business meeting of the year for Women's Civic club was ! a short session preceding an interesting in-teresting social and tea at Masonic Ma-sonic hall the evening of May 18. Mrs. Don Reid, president the past year who was. returned to office during installation ceremonies cere-monies which were a part of the program, reported on club a-chievements a-chievements during her first term in office. She made mention of new projects pro-jects planned for the coming year, which include the planting of a tree for service men; a book to commemorate 25 years' of club work; a tea to be held at the opening of the new county library; public book reviews to be given throughout the year. Mrs. Rex Mills read the secretary's sec-retary's yearly report. The tea room was delightful with fragrance of lilacs and tulips. tu-lips. Those receiving were Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. Hazel Mills and Mrs. Ruth Granquist, all in formal attire. An introductory talk was given giv-en by Mrs. Reid, who introduced Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, program chairman. The program included posting of colors by Mrs. Virgil Hutchings; a prayer by Mrs. El-wood El-wood T. Johnson; song, "America the Beautiful"; solo dance, "Moment "Mo-ment of Bliss" by Darlene Johnson; John-son; two numbers by the Melo-dian Melo-dian chorus, "The Sweetest Story"; dance, "Struggle Between Be-tween Good and Evil", Mary Goris; songs, Melodian chorus, "American Prayer" and "Thanks Be To God"; Historian's report given by Mrs. H. L. Goff. The dancing was under direction direc-tion of Miss Virginia Harris and Mrs. Winn Raby conducted the Melodian chorus with Miss Mary Lou Lyon at the piano. The girls were frocked in lovely formal gowns. Installation of officers by Ruth Granquist, president of Central District Federation of Women's clubs, included: Mrs. Reid, president; Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Archie Sorcnson, second vice president; Mrs. Clair R. Mathis, secretary; Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, assistant secretary; Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, historian. Mrs. Ross Hocking is member at large. A lovely corsage was presented present-ed Mrs. Granquist by Mrs. Reid. War service awards were made to two members of the club. Mrs. Orannnist honored Mrs. K. L. Is- bell for her outstanding work as bond and stamp chairman. Mrs. Curtis made the presentation presenta-tion to Mrs. Hocking for her untiring un-tiring efforts as chairman of nurses' aids. At conclusion of the program the time was turned over to the hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs. E. Odell Peterson and Mrs. Roland Warner. The tea table was covered with a beautiful white cutwork linen cloth centered with tulips and lilacs and lighted with delicately tinted tapers in crystal holders. Mrs. David C. Lyon and Mrs. S. J. Granquist poured. Serving were Darlene Johnson, Lola Jean Gammell, Melba Ottosen, Donna Reid, Mary Lou Lyon, supervised by Miss Harris. Assisting in the kitchen were Joyce Miller, La-Rue La-Rue McCandless and Carol Peterson. Peter-son. O |