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Show B.P.W. Club Holds Installation Breakfast The annual installation breakfast of the Business and Professional Women of Sj.. George was held Sunday, May 7, at the Arrowhead Arrow-head hotel. LaVera McArthur, outgoing president, was in charge of the program. The tables, arranged in the shape of a mammoth "W" were decorated with alternating fan-shaped fan-shaped baskets of sweet peas and lighted princess tapers, carrying out a scheme of pink and white. Corsages and programs were in harmony .Plates were laid for 78, including members and guests. The latter included a delegation of nine from .Cedar City, with Gwendolyn Hansen, Leah Mourti-sen, Mourti-sen, Francis Stacy, Lydia Alder, (Continued on page ten) B.P.W. Club Breakfast (Continued from first page) Naomi Barlow, Hanna H. Wells, Patricia Frampton, Leone Jex, and Margery Fisher; Emily M. Cannon and Helen Gillispie of Beaver and Miss Ada Burt from Richfield. All guests were formally presented. The impressive candle-lighting ceremony marked the turning over of official duties from Mona Woodbury, treasurer to LaPrele Snow; Evy Rean Cox, recording secretary to Marie Carter; Gertrude Gert-rude Frehner, corresponding secretary secre-tary to Bertha McGregor; Edith Milne and Alice Pendleton, second and first vice-presidcn; :" spectively, to Jetta Sa. 1 d Linda Larson, and U- H Arthur handed the p,. m gavel to Alice Pendleton. - t stallation was given ret i:-'i by Anne Price, state fc president. Miss Linna E: !n returned as parliamentary '?:, During the entire b Kenneth Kenworthy n 1 Talley furnished Hawaii dies on their guitars. At t im elusion of the instate? f i gram, Miss Evy Rean Coi (, .. elect was presented with C and the outgoing prc-sii ceived a beautiful token preciation for their efficier 2 as club officers and mem!. |