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Show Ladies' Self-Culture Self-Culture Club Mrs. Dixie Sheltou entertained the L. S.-C Club at her home on South Main Btreet, Friday, Bop: tembor 50th, 1DJ8, president Mr. M. Felsted presiding. There wcro sixteen members present, with tho following named persons as guests of tho. ho8tess:PrIncIpal Clarence E. Smith of tho Garland school Mesda.mic D. E. 'Manning, James George, Hyrum Fowler, EdWln Peterson J. C. Hardi6, R. C. Lowe, Marjf TIngoy, Jus J. Thompson, G. C. Hymcr, G. Wi Bradford, W. II. Evans, F. L. Scofleld.II. G. Scotti L. S. Mason and Misses Maud' R. Mann and Emily Wnlkcr. The following ladles wore elected to represent tho Club at the annual convention of 'tho federated state clubs" to bo held' in Logan tho latter part of Oc-toborj Oc-toborj Prcsldet's proxy Mrs. C. II. Hales;' Dclcgats Mrs R M. McFarland; Alternate Mrs";" Wesley Carter., It was announced that therb would bo two free scholarships awarded by the Club this season to tho eighth grade pupils. 3; Principal Clarence E. Smith gave the afternoon talk; o "Educational Problems." fnWohuVH Assisting tho hostess to serve dainty refreshments, wcro Mes-dames Mes-dames C. II. Hales, Eph Coombs and James George. After a pleasant social hour, tho Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. E. Day, October 11, 1918. MRS. DIXIE SIIELTON, Secretary. |