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Show Alice Louise Reynolds j Clubs of County Combine fer Program i Chapters Nine. Eleven and Thir-j Thir-j teen of the Alice Louise Reynolds clubs, the latter from Hurricane, j joined in their annual birthday I party at the Arrowhead banquet j rooms Wednesday evening, memorializing me-morializing their deceased instigator instiga-tor and namesake. Rachel Judd, of Chapter Nine, was general chairman with Wanda Snow as master of ceremonies for the evening. The 66 members surrounded sur-rounded long tables on which were bowls of Easter lilies and daffodils and six yellow-candled birthday cakes. The program included two chor- j uses by the ladies of Chapter j Nine, two by Chapter 13 and two violin solos by Irene Everett, with j I Mae A. Pace accompanying. Throe j books for the county library were i presented by Mrs. Margaret Nut-1 tall of Chapter 13, and five books; by Leona Atkin for Chapter Nine, j Toasts to their deceased name- j sake were given by Mrs. Bessie! Judd of Hurricane, Mrs. Edith j Whitehead of Chapter 11, and 1 Mrs. Orval Hafen of Chapter 9. ! Mrs. Hafen's toast included the lighting of a master candle whose flame epitomized the flame of desire de-sire for intellectual and literary improvement bequeathed them from the organizer of the movement. move-ment. This was followed by lighting light-ing the candles on the six cakes, and expression of appreciation by Rachel Judd for the cooperation of the clubs in this event, and community singing led by Mae A. Pace. |