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Show DUP museum cleaning set by Camp Buena Vista MEASER SPECIAL-Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp Buena Vista met at the home of Vilate Hall, April 17. Captain Rhoda Stevens counducted. Invocation In-vocation was by Enid Hatch and song was "Love's Old Sweet Song", pledge of allegiance was lead by captain Stevens. Business consisted of planning the cleaning of the museum the first part of May. Marcella Roper, secretary, called roll and minutes of February and March were read and approved. Margaret Elison read the history of Caren H. Holliday Bingham. The 13 members sang "Comin' Thru' the Rye". Songs were lead by Enid Hatch. MildreMnsf ieldaccompanied on the piano. hfc T C Mi ' . ' ' i , The April lesson was "Museum Artifacts". Ar-tifacts". Hair was used for making switches, toupes and wigs of human hair was a considerable industry. For many years the pheasant girls of Europe gave up their locks and tresses for making switches and curls for ladies of other lands. Horsehair was used in many things and was an art when made into bridles. Shawls became popular in England and the United States. The Paisley shawls were made so they were reversible. reversi-ble. Every lady or girl knew a soft folded fold-ed shawl was a must for well-dressed fashion. Dessert luncheon was served by hostess Margaret Elison and Vilate Hall. |