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Show CEDAR CITY SOCIAL SWING READING CLUB "Songs of Springtime" in keeping keep-ing with the season just around the corner were appropriate for, the entertainment which lured members of the Reading Club to i their regular monthly meeting. The event was held at the home ; of Lillian Macfarlane with co-hostessses co-hostessses Cora Stuck! and Annette An-nette Betensen assisting. Christine Chris-tine Winterrose was the guest artist performing the vocal renditions. ren-ditions. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jenson and their young daughter of Las Ve-1 gas, spent the week end at the home of Scott's mother, Mrs. Elene Jensoi). A welcome visitor at the Karl Perkins home in Cedar City was their son Gerald. Gerald resides in Las Vegas where he has been employed for two years. EN AVANTE CLUB j The childhood and professional 1 success of Hohannes Brahms were elements of interest sought out of the biography of Brahms and presented to the i-n Avanlo club ladies Wednesday, March 13. The book, vrit;e: by Peter Latham, was reviewed by Mary I.Iat'Donald. Shirley Marchant acted as hostess for the occasion which brought tile attendance of thirteen thir-teen club members. As a guest the group enjoyed the company of Mrs. Lillian Macfarlane. BETA SIGMA PHI ' Just in time for early spring planting the ladies of the Beta Sigma Phi organization were informed in-formed of creative ideas in Landscape Land-scape Design. Objects of beauty 1 and usefulness, pattern, unity in ' variety and balance and propor- tion were all part of the discus-i discus-i sion presented by Neil Ilunsaker. Mr. Hunsaker and Romona Es-plin Es-plin of Zion Sun Floral spent Me evening giving the group gar-1 gar-1 dening and landscaping tips. Everyone on hand agreed the evening was well spent. Scene for the Beta meeting , held March 14, was the home of r hostess, Lois Higbee. Several , special guests Joined the mem-, mem-, bers of the club for the occasion. CSU FACULTY WIVES i I General Impressions of the Orl-- Orl-- ent, including customs, religious . traditions and works of art were 1 discussed by Josephine Gordon Friday, March 14th. The guest " speaker met with Ladies of the College of Southern Utah Faculty Facul-ty Wives organization. Mrs. Gordon, Gor-don, who spent several years in the Orient with her husband, Major Dewitte Gordon, gave her impressions in harmony with colored co-lored slides of Eastern Asiatic countries. For the occasion the group met at the CSU Library Lounge. Refreshments Re-freshments were served following the lesson. In charge of the Committee in charge of the monthly event were Josephine Gordon. Coral Wilde, Mary Eg-gert, Eg-gert, Inez Cooper, Ethel Farns-worth. Farns-worth. Mildred Sargent and Sharon Sha-ron Olsen. , To enjoy a pre-spring vacation, the Dick Morris family journeyed west on Thursday. After spending spend-ing one night in Las Vegas, they ventured on to California where they visited Disneyland, Marine Land and other tourist attractions. attrac-tions. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and I children returned home late Sunday. Sun-day. 5 Guests at the Nelson Websier residence this past week end i wore Mrs. Maxine Mickelson and ! Mr. Frank Marshall of Henderson, Hender-son, Nevada. Hcturning from Phoenix, Ariz., recently was Mrs. Ida Dix. She a eompanied Mr. and Irs. Henry McGlochlin to Cedar City follow-in;: follow-in;: their trip to California and Arizona. Mrs. Dix plans to stay with the McGlochlins several weeks. Students at Wasatch Academy are relaxing during a cne wee!: vacation which bean last vcel; end. Arriving in Cedar City to enjoy this time off from lesson'; were F.lizabcth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Parkinson; Christine Chris-tine Lundgren, who is tu home with the Roy Lundgrens; Karen Tompkins, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Tompkins, and John Hanson who is visiting his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanson. Off to Nevada last week for a , brief pre-Spring vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chamberlain j and their faauly. They visited ; in Las Vegas at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson, I I former Cedar City residents. , I Visiting in Cedar City at the I home of her parents was Miss Kay Lynn Cahoon. Miss Cahoon, I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Leo Cahoon, resides in Salt Lake 1 City whew she is employed by ! the Federated Security Insurance I Company. |