OCR Text |
Show Mrs. Burton W. Musser To Be Here March 24 Local people are looking forward to the visit of Mrs. Burton W. Musser which is set for Monday, March 24. The timely visit of this recognized Peace Conference Confer-ence Pan-American Good Will Delegate from Utah, is made possible at this time by ten womens clubs of St. George including in-cluding the Athenas, Alice Louise Reynolds, Business Professional Women, Dixie College Faculty Women, Dixie Reviewers, Lady Lions, Legion Auxiliary, Rotary Anns, Readers Round Table and the Vesta club, and the event will mark a highlight in their 1941 program. Arriving Sunday evening Mrs. Musser will address the students of the Dixie junior college at 11 a. m. and will meet the Woodward high school in their auditorium from 3 to 3:30. Honoring this distinguished visitor visi-tor the associated clubs have arranged ar-ranged a tea to be held in the St. George Seminary building from 4:30 to 6 p. m. when all the women of St. George who desire are cordially invited to meet Mrs. Musser. Concluding the day's program will be the 8 p. m. public meeting where her major address of the day will be given. With her wide experience and training, Mrs. Musser Mus-ser brings a message which is of inspirational value and offers an opportunity which has long been desired in this part of the state say those in charge. The public is also corially invited to attend this meeting in the stake Tabernacle. The committees for this event have been selected from the various var-ious clubs participating, with R.ox-ey R.ox-ey S. Romney and Bertha W. McGregor Mc-Gregor heading the reception committee, com-mittee, Stella Bleak and Mae A. Pace, music committee, Blanche McComb and Bessie Gardner decorations, dec-orations, Althea Nelson, Kate B. Milne and Lola Bryner, publicity. Gladys Corbctt, Laura E. Snow, refreshments. Other members are to be added. |