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Show j Mrs. Francell L. Corry To Celebrate Eightieth Birth Date s - V, if y . t ; : . 4v : . . ry. ,-, , , i ' vX : . , .: t. ? f . j L!ci..J , FRANCELL LEIGH CORRY . . Mrs. Francell Leigh Corry will celebrate her SOto birthday Sunday, Sun-day, Sept. 5. by greeting friends at open house at the Cedar First Ward Relief Society rooms from 1 to (! p. in. Members of the family w ho are honoring Mrs. I Corry extend a cordial invitation to all her friends to call on her) at that time. Mrs. Corry was born in Cedar City on Sept. 5, 1S7-1 a daughter of Daniel T. and Alice Fife Leigh, and has spent her life here. Throughout the jears she has been an active church and civic worker. She has served in many capacities in th? Primary, M I A and Relief Society organizations, serving as teacher, secretary and president of the Primary, counselor in the M I A, class leader, visiting teacher and secretary sec-retary of the Relief Society. She has served as president of both local and county camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, secretary and president of the Service Star Legion, president of the Garden Club, and was active in dramatic work in her younger young-er days. She married Charles N. Corry, now deceased, on Nov. 21, 1893, in the St. George L D S Temple. She is the mother of seven children, chil-dren, five of whom are living, C. Loyal Corry, Ann C. Warner, Rulon and Elmo Corry, and Ella Ledbetter. She has 15 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 15 great-grandchildren, dren. |