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Show Round Table Club Activities Report Given On June 28 the Round Table Club met at the home of M k Gwyn Clark. Mrs. Britanla Dur. ant had charge of the program. Bruce Osborne was Invited in to give a talk on Argentina, with1 a map and slides. The lesson was very interesting and instructive, instruc-tive, highlighting the customs, amusements and resources of the people of that country. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Clark. On July 5 the ladies met at the lrvelv home of Mrs. Gladys Naegle. Mrs. Misha Jones review-ed review-ed in a very splended and interesting in-teresting manner the book "Our Virgin Islands," by Bob White. Cool refreshing salad and punch I was served by Mrs. Naegle. July 12 was the time the club met at the home of Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Baur. Mrs. Owen Sherratt, Introduced Mrs. Agatha Lunt who gave a very Interesting re-rw re-rw of her trio to the countries south of the border. She illus-1 trated her talk with some very colorful slides of the places she 1 visited. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Afton Parry was hostess to the Round Table Club on July 19 at her lovely new home. Mrs. Leila Whatcott gave a very Interesting In-teresting talk on the various tribes of people inhabiting the southern countries. A map and pictures were used to make the subject more impressive. Refresh-ments Refresh-ments were served. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed at the stake house on July j 26 for the club members. All ofi the ladies were requested to wear novelty hats and receive a prize for the most outstanding hat. Mrs. Sadie Baldwin wan the prize. Those in charge of the luncheon were Leila Whatcott. Catherine Applegate Edith Stokes and Mabel Dal ley. |