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Show Relief Societies of Stalce To Sponsor Meetings Sunday Eve. The Relief Societies throughout Tlinpunogo.s Stake are .scheduled to present (he evening services in the wards Sunday evening. In the Manila ward the theme "Home" will be discussed by A. P. Warnirk and music will Include a vocal duet "I Love A 1,1 1.1 le Cottage" Cot-tage" by Mrs. Mainine Allen and Mrs. Orpha Medium; a vocal solo. "Homing" by Mrs. Beatrice Stokes I accompanied by Miss Carol Clark and three numbers by the Relief Society Chorus, "Our Father In Heaven" "The Winter Day llecend-ing llecend-ing To Its Close" and "The Work We Are Called To Ho," Invocation will be oll'ered by Margaret Joppson and benediction pronounced by Ruth Swenson. In Hi.1 Third ward the program will begin with two numbers by the congregation, "Sweet Is The Work" and "America The Beautiful" High Councilman Joseph S. Walker will talk on "Love and Kindness To One Another." Avis F. West will sing a vocal solo. "Bless This House." 'Home, A Place of Encouragement" Encourage-ment" will be discussed by Mrs. Priscilla Christiansen and Bihop Neil Y. Fugal will offer felicitations on Relief S.x-iety's 103rd anniversary. anniver-sary. Closing song will be "God Bless America." In ih. riis v.'u.-d ;.s. li.ii Wet and Ertman Christerusen will be the speakers. Music is being arranged by the Singing Mothers. In the Second ward, music will be arranged by the Singing Mothers. Moth-ers. Felicitations on the 103rd anniversary of the Relief Society will be given by Bishop C. R. Clark. Dialogue "The Unseen Basket" by Mrs. Lucinda Pearce and Mrs. Mary Hooley; Talk on "Home" by Mrs. Emma Overlade. and a poem read by Mrs. Viola Beers. Lindon and Windsor ward Relief Societies are arranging programs. |