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Show Mothers and Daughters Day Programs Slated Plans are now complete for the annual Mothers' and Daughters' day programs which will be held in both the local wards Tuesday, August Aug-ust the 8th, under the auspices of the M. I. A. Beth programs will be at 3 p. m. Mrs. Emil Rutishauser, president of the South ward Y. L. M. I. A., announces the following program: invocation, Margaret Lund; wel-ccmo wel-ccmo to mothers, Mrs. Emil Rutishauser; Rutis-hauser; ladies trio, Opal Scovn, Pearl Larsen and Ruby Hafen: reading, Clyde Pritchett. Song, William Swensen; tribute to mcther, June Barton; piano solo, so-lo, Veone Sorenson; response, Pauline Paul-ine Peterson; dance, Mrs. Wheeloc Freston; reading by Grace Simpson cf the one-act play "Stoves," which was written by Mary C. Hatch; benediction, ben-ediction, Olive Pritchett. Tluse numbers are to be enjoyed at the North ward, according to Ihe Young Ladies president, Mrs. Fdgar Nelson: duet, Carrol and Barbara Andeison; address of welcome, wel-come, Ruth Madsen; vocal solo, Kntherine Rasmussen; humorous reading, Margaret Brinton; reading, Chesla Sceley; trio, Esther Madsen. Eva Beck and Iva Larsen. Games, stunts and refreshments pre also to be enjoyed, in both weidi. All girls over thirteen years who are of Mutual age and theii mothers are cordially invited and liugeri to be in attendance, i |