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Show RELIEF SOCIETY'S ANNUAL OBSERVANCE Interesting Program Prepared in commemoration com-memoration of Organization on Friday, March IGth. Next Friday, the 16th, the Relief Society will observe the anniveis.ary of their organization. The 17th is their day, but on account of Stale conference falling on that day, the celebration comes a day earlier. A meeting will be held in the tabernacle tab-ernacle at 2:!!0 p. m., where the following fol-lowing program will be given: Singin by choir and congregation. Prayer. Quartette, "Friendship, Love and Song," Violet L. Urie, Eliza Parry, Gomer Cosslett and William Macfarlane. Macfar-lane. Short speech, "Obiects of the Relief Society," Kate P. Macfarlane. Piano selection, "Star of the East," Thelma Knell. Reading, Pearl Higbee Lence. Quartette, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," Lehi Jones and Company. Reading, poem on Relief Society, Mrs. Myrtle Janson. Piano selection, "O, My Father, Thou That Dwellest," with variations, Mrs. Ada Wood Webster. Sentiments, E. C. Watson and Cora Parry. Quartette, B. A. C. boys. Closing song, choir and congregation. congrega-tion. Benediction. The public arc cordially invited and members will please come prepared to pay annual dues at this meeting (those who haven't already done so.) Immediately after the meeting all will adjourn to the Ward Hall, where refreshments will be served, and a general good time indulged in. Beginning at eight o'clock, a dance will be given for all married people and all unmarried people over the age of 25 years. Ladies will be charged 25 cents admission. Don't forget to come out yourself, and to tell your neighbor about it. Program for Evening. Prayer. 1. Waltz. 2. Quadrille. 3 Waltz. C - 4. BeVeri Up Sehotttchr 5. Quadrille. C. Vesuvian. 7. Solo, Wm. Knudsen. 8. Solo, Gomer Cosslett. 9. Two-step. 10. Waltz. 11. Quadrille. 12. Schottiche. 13. Tempest. 14. Two-step. 15. Virginia Reel. 16. Waltz. 17. Vesuvian. 18. Waltz. Extra. |