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Show Bee-Hive Girls Graduation Day Set The Bee-Hive girls of Alpine stake will present their Swarm Day graduation Exercises tonight (Friday) (Fri-day) at 7:30 o'clock in Firmage Hall. The public is invited to attend, at-tend, and the following program will be given: Opening chorus "Call of Womanhood." Woman-hood." Invocation Ruth Meakin, Fourth ward. Vocal duet Maxine Moyle and Norma Clarke, Alpine. Three minute talks: "Symbolism" Lela Hansen, Third ward; "Life of the Bee" Fern Marsh, Alpine; "Cycle of Life" Affra McNiel. Fourth ward; "Word of Wisdom" Stake winner. Vocal trio Evelyn Peck, Kathryn Holindrake, Virginia Shelley, Third ward. Reading Sarah Barratt, Third ward. Bee-Hive formations, pledge and awarding of certificates. Awarding of prizes for best Honey Comb books by a member of the Y. L. M. I. A. stake presidency. Original Bee-Hive dramatization under direction of Bee Keeper, Mrs. Alta Storrs and Mrs. Edgar Booth. The girls taking part are: Alice Ash ton, Dorothy Sudweeks, 'Donna Chipman, Maxine Taylor, Irene Told, Joy Tidwel, Nellie 'strong, Edith Anderson, Gene Nich-I Nich-I oles. Nan Chipman, Naomi Crystal. I One act drama, "Plains to Cross" j First ward Swarm, under direction direc-tion of Bee Kec)x;r Mrs. Donald Barratt and Mrs. Lenny Oakey. Girls taking part are: Beth Ellison, 'Lillian Sea.slrand, Margaret Dunk- ley, Vivian Jones, Florence Bodell, Edith Rowley, Josephine Draper 'and Donna McCamlless. ' Benediction Bee-Hive girl. |