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Show Friday. May 28, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen s HUVrKU ITKIIS OK ICTlillKST CLUBS FEATURES ! ACNA SOCIAL ITEMS Mis W'atanalie will nuke a beautiful fresh flower t..ble cen- Pleasant Green DUP Thu Hunter S.v.ni W..:d terpiece which will be given as Hold Final Meet :i g.ft a d'Kir prize. S.K'ii'iy is sp an.t laldi decoration, Luncheon will be put lurk for wiappinj wiiu care t.) stay and there Wodn.valay, June bl I at 1U:3U a. tiui-will he someone to rare for the 111. in the Hunter wurdhuuse. The last meeting of the season !was held Thursday. May 20th, for A elm: ge ef 35 runts per po.-- , m tiny tots. ' men. burs of the Pleasant Green i'.n .a will be made to pi.v f Mr. and Mrs. fay Thornock and Camp of the Daughters of Utah of ribbons and materials used. in Payson, Utah, Sal- - Pioneers. A lovely homage motif Miss May Wut.iiiahe, who is in fam.ly were the funeral of honored seven members over the urd.iy, attending of fi.fi wrapping at Zt'MI charge Mrs. Thornock's sti pfather, M age of seventy. Eland her assistant. Miss Elaine i James 1! Webb. kins, will deni uistrate f rnr or The spring social and luncheon of different live types was held in the Coral Room of package. Instruction on many items will The finjl welfaie dinner of the, the Dull House in Salt Lake, with he taught and each person Will be II, inter Wards was held Friday 24 members and 3 guests attend- allowed to keep their own. evening. Dinner was prepared by mg. the Hunter Second Ward and the Mrs. Fannie Little, who will be Ward furnished the pro-- ! j Hunu-89 soon, was the oldest member of gram. Demonstration int-inti,- e ' r ; DECORATION DAY FLOWERS Peonies, Cut Flowers, Cemetery A meeting of tin: Magna Wo- - Baskets and Hewer arrangements men's Club will lie lu-lFnday, from McDonald's Flowers. Dial Club Entertained May 2U:h at the clubio.uus. be- - 201 1 early please, for your Mrs. Mildied New bold enterat 7:30 o'clock. A talk on 4B. tained members of the VLA Club the Coiistitut.un of the United up. . Friday evening at her home. A States," will be given by Mis. W. j WOULD Like a steady ride to social time was enjoyed by the S. Hook. j in4 from Salt Lake. Must be there u meetill who Social discontinue group, Closing y All meiiihe: t a.c u:g-8:00 a. m. Call Marlene Major Tlic closing social of the Plcas-- . ing until the fall months. at 2220 between k I p. m. 40. lend. ant Green 2nd Ward Relief ection ACTIVITIES Society Mabel Baker, retiring chaplain, was presented with a book, entitled Heart Throbs", and a reading, The White Cliffs of Dover, was given by Louise Nowbold. The group will adjourn further meetings until the fall season. Final Polio Shots The final polio shots will be given at the Whittier School June 4th at 9:00 a. m. All parents are asked to note the date for ' kindly this important event will be held Monday, June 14: li, beginning at 10:00 a.m., and all ladies arc extended a most cordial invitation to attend. The time will feature a wo: k i Powell was hste.s. to ladies of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. A was served to the late lunehe.-group who will be entertained day and visiting teachers' icport June 2nd by Mrs. Dmglas T. meeting, in chaigc of Mrs. Mabel Smith. Baker and Mrs. Merle Cannon, according to Mrs. Mabel Gurf.eld, Club Entertained president. Eleven members of the Eastern Star Club were entertained TuesA man of intellect is lost unless at the Doll House at a lunch day to of charac- eon. he unites it energy The draw was awarded ter. When we have the lantern of to Mrs. R. C. prize Parks, and a social Diogenes we must have his staff. time enjoyed ly Uie ladies. -- S. R. Chainforl Mi s. 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