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Show REYNOLDS CLUB HONOR MOTHERS AT OPEN SESSION The Alice Louise Reynolds club held open session for Mothers at the home of Mrs. Wanda Esplin Snow Wednesday, May 13. Mrs. Elsie Cox assisted Mrs. Snow. The program for the afternoon consisted of a number of Utah songs and st.-.iies. Solo, "Sego Lily" written by Karl Fordham of this city was sung by Glenn Hopkins, Hop-kins, accompanied at the piano by Hermese Abbott; A tribute to the Mothers was given by Ruth Hafen and each mother was presented pre-sented with a corsage of beautiful flowers; A violin solo, "When It's Springtime in the Rockies," by Vera Christian accompanied by Mrs. Mae Pace. Marion Snow, president of the club gave the Literary lesson which consisted of a report of Utah stories and writers. She retold re-told "Pres t c h a r d" by Dorothy Clap Robertson, and "Bart of Continued on last page) s LOUISEJJEYNOLUS (Continued on last page? Kane County" by Harmon R- MTg!"oup of Mrs. Fordham's student stu-dent accompanied at the Piano by Helen Cannon, sang Ltan we LTrsThS6now's home was beauti-rully beauti-rully decorated with flowers and seats were arranged for about 50 "Tlnch was served to twenty-six twenty-six guests and to twenty.ve club members. iiwf The guests were as follows. Mrs. Grace Snow of Cedar City Mrs. Christie Bradshaw, Cedar Citv Mrs. Clark of Prow, Mis. " Neil, Mrs. Vilate Wads- worth, Mrs. Rhoda Cannon, Mrs. Lena A.' Crosby, Mrs. Alice Snow, Mrs. Lucy Bleak, Mrs. Wanda M. Snow, Mrs. Emma Ashby, Mrs. Mae Snow, Mrs. Hannah Snow, Mrs Rose Nelson, Mrs. Zaidee Miles, Mrs. Nan Watson, Mrs. Nellie Nel-lie Hafen of Santa Clara, .Mrs Nellie Kemp, Mrs. Nan Lund. Mrs. Julia Graff, Mrs. Althea Hafen, Mrs. Irma Sandberg, Mrs. Minnie Mathis, Mrs. Ella Seegmiller, Mrs. Sadie Prisbrey, and Mrs. Mae Harris. Mrs. Alice Cannon was m charge of the music. Rose Andrus took charge of the flowers. Roma Esplin, Althea Nelson, Lola McArthur, Marion Snow, and Wanda Snow were in charge of the arrangements and refreshments. |