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Show CIVIC CLUB WELCOMES 14 NEWJEMBERS October meeting of the Women's Civic Club was held at the Civic Center Wednesday night, reported report-ed Mrs. Marian Jimas, publicity chairman. Mrs. Blanche Reid led the singing and Miss Althea Christensen read the club prayer. pray-er. Presiding was Mrs. Agnes Johnston, president. Mrs. Joel P. Jensen reviewed the book "The President's Lady". A business meeting followed. Fourteen new members were welcomed into the club. They are Mrs. Diane Dis-penza, Dis-penza, Mrs. Jennie Zampos, Mrs. Melba Harker, Mrs. Betty Car-rigan, Car-rigan, Mrs. Mabel Jenson, Mrs. Leatha Ham, Mrs. Maxie Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Eva Stallivere, Mrs. Beverly Moore, Mrs. Daisy Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. Violet Carter, Mrs. Vienna Isbell, Mrs. Marjorie Bates and Mrs. Lois Taylor. The latter four were not present at the Wednesday meeting. At the executive board meeting, meet-ing, Mrs. Nell Peterson was elected elec-ted to serve, as first vice president presi-dent of Central district replacing Mrs. Alta Booth who has moved to Salt Lake City, reported Mrs. Jimas. The annual card party sponsored spon-sored by the club which is open to the public will toe held at the Civic Center on Thursday, November No-vember 13th, announced Mrs. Becky Jones, chairman. Not only bridge will be played but also canasta and five .hundred. Hostesses for Wednesday's meeting were Mrs. Amy Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Maude Hocking, Mrs. Lois Pullan, Mrs. Sadie Swainston and Mrs. Nell Peterson. Peter-son. Dainty refreshments were served to 33. |