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Show Rose Tying Ceremonies Hed In Fifth Ward Beautiful Rose Tying Ceremonies Held In Fifth Ward By M.LA. Maids On Tuesday, April 24 and beautiful rose sponses Mrs. Olsen presented conductthe roses to the girls who in ed oh Tuesday, April 24, In the turn presented them to their mothers. All nineteen mothers Fifth .ward. were present Mothers, fathers and special M.LA. Maids then guests of the Mia Maids were "AsThea Rose," accompanied sang by welcomed by Amy L. Hansen. Mia Maid leader, who also con- Portia Reeves. Lawrence Kimber offered the ducted the meeting. benediction. e Invocation was offered by LeRue Allen took pictures of Ridd. Jean Parker sang the group during the evening. My Wild Irish Rose." TJie conPunch and tiny cakes topped gregation Joined in with sing- roses were served from a table ing the chorus, led by Mrs. Ellen covered with a beautiful lace Slggard. cloth. Pink and white candles A reading was given by Ethel were on the serving table. ' Andreason followed by a piano Another table covered with a selection by Sandra Knudson. linen cloth edged - with hand Symbolism of the Rose was crocheted lace was centered with two given by Rochelle Nichols fol- a crystal ball containing lowed by the lighting of the red roses. Candles stood on candles by Mema Kimber and either side of- the ball in crysSherrie Nelson. tal candle holders. The following nineteen girls Betty Francis, Fern Cottle and gowned in formals participated Mary Holland were unable to in the rose tlelng ceremony: Connie Slggard, Jo Ann Hamilton, Sharlene Jensen, Kay Ros- Raccoon Gets Away enbaum, Carol Laney, Sonja Hansen, Myrna Kimber, SRoxa-len- e With Family Bird CARMEL, Calif. (UP)- - A clevRidd, Sherrie Nelson, Rochelle Nichols, Shirleen Back-ert- , er little thief took Mrs. Alex Mera Lyn Jensen, Lozon Chernoffs turkey from Jensen Sandra Knudson, Por- her home. Police proved the culractia Reeves, Shirley Walker, Ethel prit to be a 'Andreason, Le Ann Hamilton coon. ' The animal entered the unand Jean Parker. Stephen Bunnell representing locked back porch door, took the . bishopric and Mrs. C. R. the wrapping off the turkey Jones, South stake Mia Maid without waking the household or even the dog, left the wrapleader, made a few remarks. Rosa Larsen, Mia leader, tied ping and stole away with the the bouquet and presented it. to bird. In a gulch near the house, Mrs. Axel Olsen, newly named Y.W.MJ.A. president, and Mrs. footprints indicated the turkey Le Grande Tea, retiring Y.W. was washed and the raccoon enM.LA, president. Following re joyed a dinner. Bride-To-Be- Aids Polio Fund FOSTORIA. Impressive Rox-alen- d , start the : with Samsonite Luggage . . . participating in the ceremonies were (left to right front row) Connie &iggard, Jo Ann Hamilton, Sharlene Jensen, Kay Rosenbaum, Carol Laney, Sonja Hansen, Myrna Kimber, Rosalene Ridd, Rosa Larsen, MIA Maid leader, and Sherrie Nelson. (Lft to right, back row) Amy L. Hansen, MIA Maid leader, Rochelle Nichols, Shirleen Beckert, Mera Lynn Jensen, Lozon Jensen, Sandra Knudson, Portia Reeves, Shirley Walker, Ethel ' Andreason, Le Ann Hamilton and Jean Paker. $17.50 ladies' VanityO'Nile.. 17.50 ladief O'Nite . , (Regular) ........ 19.50 ladies' O'Nile .... 22.50 ladles Wardrobe...... 25.00 (Convertible) AH prlctt plvt Mae Hue AJHIKAft WOtt AlMftff Used Magazine Tips Testosterones Combat Migraine Headache Fifth Ward Primary Reorganizes Sunday Primary Association of th Fifth ward was reorganized on Sunday evening, April 22. Bishop J. Oleen Palmer was In charge of the reorganization. Retiring officers and teachers released with a hearty vote of thanks for the services perform- ed were: Mrs. Cyrus Jensen as president;- - Mrs. Elwood Laney, first counselor; Mrs. P. R. Parker, second counselor, Mrs. Walter Jaggl, organist; Mrs. Jay Hansen, guide teacher and Mrs. Wallace . Christensen, blazer ' teacher. Mrs. Cyrus Jensen has served in Primary continuously for the past ten years. Mrs. Laney has served for six years. Newly sustained officers inMrs. Evan Woodbury, clude: president; Mrs. Wallace Christensen, first counselor, and Mrs. Jay Hansen, second couselor, Eugene Laney and Mrs. Adrain Shields were sustained as teachers In the organization. Van Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest, and Reese Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. n Jensen were presented to the Primary president by . their teacher, Mrs. Jay Hansen. They were then accepted into ' the priesthod by Bishop Palmer. 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