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Show Daughters Of The Utah Pioneers To Hold Meetings Monday ' The regular October meeting of the Manomas Andrus Camp D.U.P. will be held in the Memorial building build-ing Monday, Oct. 3, at 3 p.m. A special program is being prepared ! for the occasion and it is requested that all members attend. The Fos- ' ter Camp will hold forth at 3 p.m. Tuesday and the Dixie Camp at i the same hour Wednesday. These groups are appreciating i the convenience of the Memorial ' Hall for these regular meetings, and find they can arrange their programs to greater advantage with this D.U.P. home to meet in. The study course outlined for this year is especially interesting, state the officers in charge, and enrollments enroll-ments are increasing in each camp. Members of the local camps are not forgetting the generosity of Mrs. Hortcnse McQuarrie Odium in providing this building and are alert for every item which tells of her and her work. Pictures are just released show-' ing Mrs. Odium looking younger and more charming at her desk in Bonvvit Teller's giving final approval ap-proval to Miss Kallie Foutz. great-j granddaughter of Brigham Young, who her company has just dressed from head to toe in fashion's latest and best. This is their part' of her award as winner in the Mademoiselle Magazine contest on the subject "Making the Most of Yourself" and has been much ex-' ploitcd through the nation's papers and magazines. In Louis Sobol's nationally syndicated syn-dicated column appearing in a re-jcent re-jcent issue of the Los Angeles j Examiner, Mrs. Odium is again .featured as one of the women of j importance in New York City, j "Women of great beauty and talent" state this columnist, "earn ' man-sized incomes today -and we , don't give it a thought. There are I the movie stars with their salaries 'running into the six figures, and i women, like Mrs. Odium, business ! talent has won her a position of i distinct ion in the business world of ' today." |