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Show ; J. M. Macfarlane ' ;Descendents Organize '.Twenty-five descendents of John Moiwios Maefarkine, Dixie's pioneer pion-eer choirmaster, met nt the home 'hf Miss Tillie Winsor Monday evening, eve-ning, Jan. 22, and effected a family fam-ily organization, with, the purpose of preserving family histories, ary 'securing genealogies and keeping ' . family' contacts through the pre-"p. pre-"p. sent generations, ? Those attending were Mr. and 3-W Mrs. S. A. Macfarlane, Mr. and K -Mrs. Hubert Macfarlane, son .Ralph." and daughter, Marian, all V, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace asI "Macfarlane of South Pasadena, so-J Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Benson xVlC and daughter, Helen and grand-ur;. grand-ur;. daughter Bernice of Provo: Mrs. o' Calvin Dalton and son, Bobbie of rv , Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. E. vl H. Macfarlane, Mr. nd Mrs. Wm. t ,. C Macfarlane and son, Claud ,r-r and Mrs. John Foster, all of ;n'. " Cedar City. The remainder of the th group were from St. George. Selected as officers for the . organization were Hubert Mac-farlane. Mac-farlane. president; Mrs. S. A. J Macfarlane, secretary; Mrs. Flora Brooks, vice-president ; Mrs. James J : Judd, historian and Wallace Mac- farlane, field secretary. |