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Show Aid to Foreign Women Group Sponsors Sowing Gifts Vi'hta women from Europe and Asia, came to America for tie first time, tiey brou;Lt with then the sewing flrill of their homelands. home-lands. Now, from the manufacturing skill of America through the United Council of Church Women European and Asiatic women will be given cloth, needles, thread, shears and other sewing materials. The program, titled "Pieces for Peace.? will be introduced Friday at the annual World Community day sponsored by the Salt Lake Council of Church Women. The program will be held Friday at 10:30 a-m. In First Baptist church, 169-th East, announced Mrs. E. R. Rice, president "We want to help ths women of foreign countries to be able to create again. For a number of years, the church women of America Amer-ica have been sending finished products to women of other lands," said Mrs. W. I Jarvis, chairman. Ths community day meeting will be on tie titan "Peace U Fossil" lift, 3i will be In charge of the service, an i Rev, f enwick, J. Fowler, host pastor, fill give the) Invocation, , Reports on the organisation's magaalna and other women's atfMtieg iU be given, Mrs. D. C. Higley wiH give a report on the Leper fund of the association and wil) receive, the annual offering. panel dissuasion, with Mrs. Rice as leader, will be held, pn the subject "Thret Ways to Peace." Lunhepii will be served at 12:30 p.m. and the meeting will eleee in the afternoon. During the morning fessjon, a report; M ths University ad Utah SUdMt Christian Fellowship house, supported in part bj ths church women's zrtvJh "ill P fivefl by Raj mond A. Neamltfe, direotar, and uaivuaiiy Students. ' |