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Show RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAR A TREMEND- S SUCCESS The ltollof Sochty bazar held In tho tnbcrnnclo lffM Friday was a tre. mendotis success. Every phase of tho afternoon ami evening program was carried out without a "hitch," as only Ilollet Society sisters enn iloj things, Tho doors were opened nti noon and over 200 persons enjoyed tlio dollclous chicken dinner served by tho society. Tho articles offered for s;ilo nt tho bazar wero many nnd woro nil readily sold. When tho program started only n fow articles remained which were dibpoBcd of. In all, $450.00 wns taken In, of this amount $C9.0O was expenses. Each vnnl still has a. quilt to be raffled ol'f and l( Is thought that by tho time this Is douo thnt each wnrd will have $100.00 to placo In their treasury, which will alt bo used to help the needy of our town throughout tho winter. Tho Relief Society workers desorvo lots of credit for their untiring efforts to mnko tho bazar a succcsb. Tho olllccrs wish ' to thnnk, tho bund; thoso who took part on tho program; thoso who mado, and those who bought tho articles, und those who worked so hnrd to proparo tho dinner. Tho program at night proved to bo vory unique nnd pleasing. It was opened with a concert proludo by tho band. Tho members of tho society cleverly gave a character sketch ot the stako presidency and tho four bishops, ,after which Mrs. Eliza Chrls-tensen, Chrls-tensen, representing Prof. Kitchen, sky Introduced her kitchen band. The following characters wero represented: represent-ed: "Uncle John's Mush" Ray D. Nicholcs. "Aunt Jemima" Mrs. Ora Chip, man. "Kitchen Maid" Lela Maudsley. McDonald's Dutch Chocolates Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. May Halllday. "Scotch Oats" Dorothy Nicholes. dold Dust Twins Detta Miller and Clarence Grant. Cream of Wheat J. M. Qrant. Hills Arabian Coffee Marley 8tecle Dutch Cleanser Ruth Chlpmam , Sweethearts of tho Corn Mary Wild. Nina Halllday, Lucllo Thornton, I.nruo Robinson, Fannie Scnrle, Iai-Rao Iai-Rao Ruckwalter, Margaret Greeho. Tho accompanists were Alice Park, cr. Floronco Prlday and Mary Wild Thoro have been several requests that tho program bo repeated. It to alBO probable that an exchango pro gram will bo given with Pleasant Grove. Thoy had a splendid program nt their bazar the night before While no deflnlto arrangements havo been made, It Is thought probable that tho exchange will be made. |