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Show WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB FINAL MEETING MAY 14 Members of the Bdngham Women's Wo-men's Civic Club will gatiher for their final meeting of mhe 1957-58 1957-58 cWb year at the Civic Center on Wednesday evening, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. An installation tea will (be the feature of the even-drug, even-drug, wish officers of the dub as ihostesse Mrs. R. G. Steele, president; Mrs. Harvey L. Goff, iirs't vice president; Mrs. W. E. Granquost, second vice president; 'Mrs, James Xarothos, recordung secretary; Mrs. Tom Carrigan, correspondlkvg secretary; Mrs. Carl 'Kanruiainen, treasurer; Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, hdsrtorian; Mrs. Glenn Huebner, member at large and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, program pro-gram dhairman. An interesting program is toeing planned and all members are urged to be present. pres-ent. The club's March meeting was IhcigWiiglhited with a fashiion sliow with Mrs. iNerdin, program chairman, chair-man, introducing the speaker of the evening, Mrs. Bud McDonald. iMr. McDonald assisted with the 'background nvusk. Mrs. MoDon-aild MoDon-aild explained the 'various possd-bilities possd-bilities in selection of color and style as shown by the ' models, the Misses Pearl MiLner, Rosemary Rose-mary Arritola, Betty Zdunioh, Lynn Boren, Susan Carter and Marie Lovat. Hostesses were Mrs. G. R. Carrigan, Mrs. Tom Carrigan and Mrs. Harley English. Eng-lish. The April meeting was Gad-About-Night with eighteen mem bers assembling for dinner at Andy's Smorgasbord in Salt Lake City followed toy attending a show. Hostesses making arrangements ar-rangements were Mrs. James Xanthos, Mrs. Dean I lam, Mrs. Howard Merrill and Mrs. Sam Feraco. |