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Show Cadmus Club -Entertains At Reception The lovely garden of Lois West was the scene of a Very delightful informal reception Tuesday afternoon, September 3rd, when between the hours of 4 nd 6, the Caidjm.us Ladled greeted one hundred and fifty 'guests who called. Since the Latin : American countries are being studied this year by the Cadmus group, this theme was carried out in decor-t decor-t Ions and refreshments.' The officers of the club were in the receiving line to welcome the guests, President Sytha W. Johnson, Vive President, Lurena Warnick, Re-c. Secretary Beulah (',. Bradley, Corresponding Sec. Winifred Adamson, Treasurer, Lucille P. Hillman, Educational Committee: Carol P. Jaynes, 'Ora. Thome and Doris Rogers. During the afternoon the guests were entertained by the following musicians: Beatrice Stokes of Fillmore, Vocalist; accompanied by Lois West; Warren Kirk, Vociflist, accompanied accom-panied by Winona Kirk; Mrs. " v Elna Clark, Violinist, accompanied accompan-ied by Anna Rae Clark, who also al-so played several piano selections. select-ions. Rulon Brimhall and his accordion; accor-dion; Jeannie W. Plerson, Vocalist, Voc-alist, accompanied 'by Maurhie Ilazelbaker. General Chairman of the affair aff-air was President Sytha Johnson, John-son, who was also in charge of the music for the afternoon. President Johnson was assisted by the following committees: DedoraMons, Cummorah Cull-imore. Cull-imore. Laura Cromar; Refreshments, Refresh-ments, Glrnna Ivers, Doris Rogers. Rog-ers. Margaret S.umsion. Each club member, was active i,i assisting these committees to make the entertainment a memorable mem-orable one. Mingling among the many guests at the lovely affair were Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack of Provo, President of Utah Fed erated Women's Clubs and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen of Orem, President of the First District. |