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Show LITERARY CLUB MEET MemtxTS of the Woman's LUerary Club and their gu sts enjoyed one of the most successful social gatherings ga-therings of the season ulna they met Saturday afternoon after-noon at the Ramada Inn. Mrs. Sylvia levering, chairman chair-man of the Fine Arts Committee, Com-mittee, was in charge of the program. Mrs. Joanne Cox, a talented musician, played piano solos, sang many beautiful beau-tiful songs and played numbers num-bers on tin' accord ian. She chose classic songs from other countries as well as many American favorites. One of her pupils, Korty Johnson, rendered a lively piano solo. Several Thanksgiving Thanks-giving poems were read by club members to round out the program. The tables were decorated in Autumn leaves and baskets bas-kets of ln:its and vegetables graced the center of the tables. Purple torch caudles added to the lovely decor. Traditional pumpkin pie was si rved. Vic presdent, Ann Poole, was in charge of the meeting. She announced the next meeting of the club will be a business meeting on Dec. Itlh in the Kecu-live Kecu-live room of the Moat) Na'.-ional Na'.-ional Hank. |