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Show '.Voodmen of the World Hold Their Annual Ptrty Lihetty Camp, No. 455, W. O. W. ' entertained about three hundred ','aicn-, in Woodman hriill Wednesayj rveii- ng, the ocensdion beii'r the 'edge's annual party for members Vnd llieir families. Mu-.iic for the evening's entortain-meni entortain-meni was furnished by the Wasatch orchestra. Past consul coimmamd?r Thomas Brady, welcomed the ns-"eniblage ns-"eniblage and in a brief t at! U outlined lie a':ins and accomplishments of the order, after which the following pro- .'..'rr-.m was .prrsetM ed ; IManologu", jitealrice Monson, acconnpiinind liy I Mrs. Geonge IJ. Hughes; violin anil iano selections, Lucile and Crystal Hanson, reading, Virg'ina Madtwn; j vocal selection, Mesdame.s George jT'luire, Jay Ilafcn, William Jones, ; tnd Fdward N Jensi-n, ac companied , by Miss Helen Madsen; dialogue. ' Mthea Ileuscli and Edna Truscott; mandolin and guitar selection, I. T. '-tandfif-ld and J. C. Kricksen; sax r phone and piano selection, Gordon Staker and Miss Helen Madsen; vo-nl vo-nl dtift, A. W. and George Squire, readin?, Ivomise Fowb's; vocal se-'pctlons, se-'pctlons, J. ('. ICiii-k.scn and William Rosen lof. Following the program, an fclab-nratc fclab-nratc cafeteria luncheon was served 'oranges and randy dlighte.d the 'hearts of the yo-'nger guests, and a I social hour w as enjoyed. It vas '"tie of the tiinst Kuccpssful soclaJ af-I af-I fairs ever given ,y the local organ-i organ-i z a t i 0 n . I . |