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Show 'SUNDAY SCHOOLS HONORMOTHERS Special Pros-rain Given in Each Ward in Observance of Mothers' Mo-thers' Day. Special programs in observance observ-ance of Mothers' day were conducted con-ducted in each of the three St. George ward Sunday schools on May S. and throughout the dav families- gathered to honor mothers. mo-thers. The West ward program consisted con-sisted of the following numbers: Song, a tribute to his own mother, Dr. D. A. McGregor. Talk, Myles Judd. Vocal solo, Jos. Wm. McAllister. McAllis-ter. Talks, Ida Empey and Bob Morris. Sentiments from kindergarten class, Maurine Eentley and Bobby Bob-by Fawcett. Special honors to individual mothers were paid to the oldest mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt, who had five generations present; pres-ent; youngest mother, Mrs. Vivian Viv-ian Darnell; mothers with largest larg-est families, Mrs. Jeter Snow, Mrs. Henderson Cox and Mrs. B F. Coates. South Talk, Adelia Allen, "What Makes Mother So Wonderful." . v. , '.lUill JVlll- dergarten taught by Margaret Brooks. Talk. "Men What Mothers Make Them", David Lamoreaux. Reading, Marie Higbee. Talk;. DeVora Whitehead, "What Makes Father So Wonderful". Won-derful". Solo. "That Wonderful Mo- cner of Mine", LeGene Morris. Expression of appreciation for mothers. Milton E. Moody. Mrs. Naomis Andrus was honored hon-ored as being the. oldest mother, and Mrs. Rosalind M. Cannon was the .youngest mother present. pres-ent. East Address of welcome, Bishop W. J. Reichmann. Response of mother, Mrs. Laura A. Gates. Sentiments from cradle roll class and kindergarten. Dialogue and song by Primary classes. Song, "Baby Your -Mother"., boys of church history class. Song, "That Wonderful Mother Moth-er of .Mine", girls of church history his-tory class. Reading, "A Mother's Prayer", Naomi Cottam. Tribute to mothers, D. PI. Mor- l ris. There were present 49 moth-i moth-i ers, 31 grandmothers Li.d seven i great-grandmothers. |