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Show COPPERTON CLUB HASMUSICALE The biography of Irving Berlin, Ber-lin, foremost American composer of popular music, was given by Mrs. J. C. Landcnberger at her home Monday evening at a meeting meet-ing of Copperton Community club. Mrs. Roy C. Hatch was assisting as-sisting hostess-Mrs. hostess-Mrs. Landenberger sang favorite fav-orite Berlin melodies, "Remember", "Remem-ber", "Always", "What'll I Do" and "Alone", with piano accompaniment accom-paniment by Mrs. Richard H. Willey. Later Mrs. Willey played play-ed as solos "Russian Lullaby", "The Song Is Ended" and "Blue Skies". Recordings played included in-cluded "Easter Parade", "White Christmas" and "Marie". During the business " meeting, at which Mrs. J. D. Laycock presided, pre-sided, delegates were selected to attend the Central District Federation Fed-eration of Women's clubs convention con-vention at Midvale Saturday. All members are invited to attend-Mrs. attend-Mrs. L. F. Pett and Mrs. J. Dewey Dew-ey Knudsen are official delegates. dele-gates. A proposal to change the club name to "Study Guild of Copperton" Cop-perton" will be voted upon next meeting. Yellow has been adopted adopt-ed as the club color and the lamp of knowledge as the symbol. sym-bol. The group voted to cooperate with the Bingham Jay-C-Ettes, sponsors of the American Red Cross nutrition class which begins be-gins at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Copperton Cop-perton in the Relief society rooms. Mrs- L. L. Watson and Mrs. K. L. Isbell will act as chairman and assistant of the October 2-16 2-16 war bond drive. Daintily decorated cakes and delicious . homemade candies were served with coffee and chocolate to 21. Next meeting of Copperton Community club will be at 8 p.m. Monday, October 9, at the home of Mrs. Sam Feraco. |