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Show Review -- Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1987 -- Fa tie 4 QfEIlBmsmmi Mvimg) Cadmus Club shares dinnerandgir entertainment with husbands at snni.i "Christmas time is sharing, it's the time for loving and caring. Spreading seeds of kindness on your wav. And you'll find the meaning of this day. " This quotation seemed to represent the feeling at the annual Cadmus Club Christmas party. This year the party was held at the Lion's Building, with Afton Miller as hostess and Phyllis Thomson, Lucille Jense, and Afton Atkinson as Dinner was served to Cadmus members and their guests on beautifully decorated tables with "sweet" favors. Pres. Afton Miller welcomed everyone and Keith Miller offered the opening prayer. Following dinner, white elephant gifts were exchanged as the prizes in an exciting game of Bingo. Some of the gifts created a great amount of interest and everyone enjoyed good humor and fun. This was followed by another game of truth and nonsense that gave each one an opportunity to know one another better. To close CathenneS fc Slngng appronr 'eodtheP carols while Dru The evening and just whtfnt a. 3dd t0 e 3 ov Christmas. ' and spin, Cadmus on Jan. 20, at theV" Williams when Ji me Ui' "Stand Fast by Open house to honor Velma Miller Comer on 80th birthday t If111 Velma Miller Comer will be honored at an open house for her 85th birthday on Saturday, Jan. 2, from 2 to 5 p.m. at 205 N. 100 West, American Fork. All friends and relatives are in-vited to drop by. Mrs. Comer was born Dec. 25, 1902 at American Fork to John F. and Caroline Schow Miller. She graduated from American Fork High School and attended the University of Utah, receiving her teachers degree. She met Elden Comer of Lehi at the university and married him on Sept. 19, 1925. They resided in Tooele where Elden was employed, later moving to American Fork and then to Lehi where she has resided ever since. In the 1960's, the Comers traveled around the world and visited many islands. She was president of the North Utah County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers for 12 years. She has two sons and a daughter, Paul Comer and Frank Comer, both Lehi, and Caroline Palmer, Salt Lake City. Her husband died in April of 1974, after an accident that left him an invalid for 18 years. She has been a hard worker and industrious, teaching school in Circleville and Midway, and helping to raise and sell turkeys on the ranch. She also helped manage the well driller which was Elden and her's business. The open house is being given at the home of Mrs. Jack Walker (Lillie), a sister. She is being assisted by Idona May, also sister, Mrs. Palmer, and daughters-in-law- , Tammy Comer and Francis Comer. No gifts please. Velma Miller Comer Effie Huntington's photographs to be exhibited at Springville Art Museum A photograph exhibit featuring Elfie Huntington's work will open in Springville, at the Springville Museum of Fine Arts, 126 East 400 South, Springville, on February 12, 1988. The exhibit will again open in Salt Lake City, at the Atrium Gallery, City Library, 209 East 500 South, on April 18, 1988. Both openings will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and will feature lectures on Elfie Huntington and her work at 7:30 p.m. The exhibits and lectures are free and open to the public. The exhibits are sponsored by the Utah Women's History Association, the Utah Arts Council, the Springville Museum of Fine Arts, and the Utah Endowment for the Humanities. The Springville exhibit will run from February 12 to March 10, 1988, and the Salt Lake exhibit from April 18 to May 18, 1988. After June 1988, the exhibition will travel statewide under the auspices of the Utah Arts Council traveling exhibition program until June, 1990. Elfie Huntington, born in 1863, contract scarlet fever at the age of four and lost her hearing. She displayed an interest in art at a young age and became a pupil, apprentice, and later a protege of George Edward Anderson. In 1893, she opened a studio with another photographer in Springville, which remained vital into the 1940s. During Huntington's career, she documented the lives and activities of the people of Springville. She photographed women working in their homes, children playing in their yards, and men in the streets from proud merchants to collapsed drunks. Huntington's work is of artistic, historical, and social value. Copies of Huntington's photographs will be made for printing upon request. 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