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Show Publications Committee 9 Presents B.-P.W. I Program Wednesday Hite 18 The Committee on Publications " was responsible for the March II j .6 program of the St. George " l Business and Professional Women held in the Arrowhead hotel from 7 to 8 p.m. In the absence of . Mrs. Vivien Woodbury, chairman of the committee, the program 'Port was in charge of Miss Linna 101 Snow. Other members of the com- jtior mittee included Lena Nelson, , (he Nelda Cornelius and Mabel Jarvis. rary Musical numbers included a such vocal solo "Indian Love Call' by 'ood- Miss Roene Bigler, Dixie college de- student from Nephi, she was ac- 7 to companied by Mrs. Mae A. Pace. com. Miss Ruth Falck played a piano who selection, "Manhattan Serenade". anc Three brief addresses were te given from current publications of jrary the Business and Professional Wo- i ha- men's magazine. Mrs. Eleanor S. ffort Smith discussed "When War Brings Peace" a study of the ef- lt up (Continued on page eight) B.-P.W. Program 1 Continued from first page) fects of foreign wars on the internal in-ternal situations in the United States with a thought of what the reaction will be when the war ends. "Peace Must Be Weighed" was the subject chosen by Miss Jean Cannon and covers the concern con-cern of the United States for victory vic-tory of the allies in the current world war. Miss Eleanor Nicholes discussed the article "Amid War We Plan For Peace On Earth", suggesting that the Versailes Treaty was merely an interlude and not a successful peace measure, and that the major plans for peace available avail-able are "Unity . by Force" or Unity by cooperation. In conclusion Linna Snow stat-pd stat-pd these articles were reviewed that business women might become be-come more familiar with national problems and issues that they might discuss these problems more ably and vote more wisely. In behalf of the members Mrs. Beth Schmutz presented Mrs. H. Val Hafen, recent bride with a token of appreciation, and Miss Jean Cannon announced the date set for the Spring Frolic as April 17. |