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Show Home Culture Club enjoys guest day The Home Culture Club met Friday, May 9, at the BYU Skyroom for their annual guest day program and luncheon. lunch-eon. Sixteen members and twenty guests enjoyed a delightful de-lightful luncheon after which Mrs. Lucille Davres Olsen, a former member of the BYU International In-ternational Folk Dancers, presented pre-sented the program. She told about the groups trip to Europe Eu-rope to participate in various dance meets in many countries. She enjoyed most staying in the homes of the people and getting to know them even though some of them didn't speak English. She related that the Americans were always trying to outdo the Russians even though the meets were not contests. Her most remembered remem-bered experience during the tour was when she lost her purse with all her money, passport, pass-port, and everything she had for identification in it. She did not find it but was able to get a new passport and leave the country with the group. She had four of the couples in the folk dance group perform serveral dances. Among them were the square dance and Charleston. Another couple entertained en-tertained those present playing a fiddle and guitar. Hostesses for the guest day were Mrs. Clair Judd, Mrs. Camilla Ca-milla Judd, Mrs. J. F. Wingate, Mrs. A. M. Lyall, and Mrs. Bruce Braithwaite. Each guest was presented with a lovely box of note cards as a remembrance remem-brance of the occasion. The next meeting and last for this club year, will be a birthday party for the club and will be held at the, home of Mrs. Don Watts. |