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Show carnations were Mrs. Wilk-y and Sto! Landenberger Mrs. H L. rj.nitv and Mrs. L. S. BruKon gSSged appointments and Mrs K L Isbell was chairman of the refreshment committee. It is for his numerous Lent operas that, most people remember remem-ber and love Jerome Rem Wj dance to them, sing to them and dream to them. Some melodies are filled with tender romance, others teem with gayety, but all contain a sparkle that sets his music apart. And now I hope you will relax and enjoy his seren-, seren-, Mrs f'etl said in introduction introduc-tion of the entertainers. Selections given as fay0"1? Kern compositions included Look For the Silver Lining , Smoke Gets In Your Lyes , "Long Ago and Far Away , by a girls- double trio from Midvale, directed by Cannon Thomson: trumpet solos. "Make Believe" and "Who", by Jack Knudsen with Shirley Parkin., accompanist accompan-ist two vocal duets, "They Wouldn't Believe Me" and "Why Dp I Love You", by Shirley Parkin Par-kin and Shirley Beckstead. Students of Miss Virginia Harris Har-ris gave two dance numbers, Irene Curry and Vonda Scussel, "In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy", and Judy Parkinson, "Tango". Marilyn Nelson of Midvale presented pre-sented piano selections during the tea. The final program of Study Guild club year will bo given May 28: An evening of musical appreciation by Miss Culbert-son Culbert-son and Mnrctrti McLaughlin. STUDY GUILD TEA DELIGHTFUL SPRING j SOCIAL, PROGRAM A Jerome Kern Serenade, pre- pared and presented under direction direc-tion of Mrs. L. F. Pett, program I j chairman, and installation of of-! of-! fieers by Mrs. J. O. Jones of Mid- vale, president of Central dis-j dis-j trict Utah Federation of Women's Wo-men's clubs, highlighted the tea given by Copperton Study Giuld Monday night at Copperton school. Members and guests of ! the club were received by officers offic-ers prior to the program and introduction in-troduction of new officers preceded pre-ceded serving of refreshments. The outgoing president, Mrs. J. D. Laycock, and retiring secretary, sec-retary, Mrs. William Ablett, received re-ceived pins in token of appreciation appre-ciation for their services. Those charged by Mrs. Jones ' with obligations of office include: in-clude: Mrs. Richard H. Willey, president: Mrs. J. C. Landenberger, Landenberg-er, first vice president; Mrs. Roy C. Hatch, second vice president; Mrs. H. Smernoff, secretary; Mrs James Denver, treasurer; Mrs. W ; A. Fike, parliamentarian; Miss June Culbertson, historian: Mrs. Warren G. Allsop, Mrs. T. H Mc-Mullin, Mc-Mullin, Mrs. John E- DahLstrom. members-at-large. Tea was served 61 by Jaqueline Barlow, Joyce Hansen, Maureen Buckle, Lorraine Tobiason, Mary Ann Swain. Presiding at the lace-covered table, lighted by red, white and blue tapers in candelabra and centered with an arrangement of red and white |