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Show Battlecreek DUP Camp Enjoys Holiday Party The Battlecreek Camp of (he Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of May met ta Johnson for their monthly meeting in December. Co-hostesses were Gertrude Richards and Avis Thayne. Eva Reynolds welcomed everyone and was in charge of I lie meeting. Prayer was given by Captain May met la Johnson and Christmas carols were sung with Florence Holt at the piano and Maymelta conducting. Minutes and roll call were by the secretary, Cora Bez-zant. Bez-zant. Lesson leader, Thelma Yorgensen, had the group sing "The Old Rag Carpel That Laid on the Floor" to the tune of the "Old Oaken Bucket." She had Susie Church and Lydia Hilton tell of a Christmas Christ-mas that I h e y remembered most. Viola Cowley told of a Christmas tree that had that was made of the lop of a coconut tree when they lived in the Islands. Cora Be..anl lold of different Christmas Irees she had hail and Thelma also lold of I he C h r i s t m a s e s she remembered. Mrs. Rea Elkins and three daughters sang two Christ mas songs. The hostesses served delicious refreshments, I hen I here was a gift exchange with gills each had brought. Music was played like the musical chair game and each received what they were holding when the music slopped. Others in attendance were Nina Hunter, Merle Tomlinson, Rosa Thorne, Lillian Swen-sen, Swen-sen, Eva Proctor, Beatrice McDowell, Vivian Evans, Alia Mae Wood, Iona Weyland, Gloria Seeley, Gweneth Taylor, Ruih Yashko, Joan Liddle and a guest , Malhel Rae, visiting with her mother, Susie Church. |