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Show MORONI Tuesday evening Mrs. P. L. Elias-on Elias-on entertained at -a carding party. Tuesday evening the 'west ward primary gave a dance for the children in the west ward laoernacie. Ice cream and 'candy was sold and a -prize was awarded for the best -waltzing couple. Saturday evening LueWla Draper entertained at a quilttng party. The quilt was invade by the girls in her primary clas-3,. Meriiii Blackham and era Black-ham Black-ham left Wednesday fon Mc Gill Nevada Nev-ada after visibing friends and relaties in Moroni. An east ward social was held in the -h't-Th school 'building Wednesday eveniirig after a good program, all enjoyed en-joyed a ball -at the gymnasium where refreshments were served. Mt. and Mrs. WilCiam Olsen metered meter-ed to Salt Lake city to spend Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. . Tuesday November 2 3rd. In connection con-nection -with the social service meeting meet-ing of the Relief Society was held a mis:3iona;ry party for Jack Sitrineham who is laboring in the Netherlands mission and also a stulrpirise .party 5n honor of President Helena S. Olsen. The meeting was commenced by singing come O. Thou King of Kings" Prayer, Irene Bradley. Singing, Zion Stands' with Hillj Surrounded. -minutes of November 16 iread and approved. The Wesson, "Intelectual problems of child'hood, was gliveri by Marie "J. Morley, with questions diiscus.ieid by sisters Ella, Peterson, Susie Anderson, Reah Stucki, Dortha Olson, Daghiar Christenserr,. Lrene Brkdl'ey ead a letter from 'Jack's mission President to his parents: An Organ su-io, was rendered 'by Ophelia Rhodeis, Reading by, Anna Cbristensen, Cbristen-sen, Vocal nolo, "Just plain floks your moHi-rr nmd me", 'by Vanorma Anderson. Ander-son. OpheiHa Rodes accompainist. Reading, What to be Thankful for on Thanksgiving", Dorthea Olson." Vocal sollo, ClaTa Larsen. For the past few months the ladies have been working on a membership euilt, which with the TirpHse pailty was igivne to President Helena Olson, by Aunt Art who composed the following THE SPREAD "Oti so 'beautiful, and a,s we gaze it seems more beautiful, There must be a name, one that will ibe dear to all. I feel It is a. sacred act to name be printed i.ndeUi'ble on oiulr mlinds. We love ou.r blocks of pure and white, We love the works, we love the thi-iend. We wii'.l give you the roame of Historic Spread. And as your pages are viewed "oer and oer" There will he (beauties never seen before. Many many names are on the spread. Moat, are livimg, some are dead. You' will see a tbrofher's from so dear, and her a slstein's voice so clear Such memories fancy weaves, as you faze on names, flowers and leaves. Who gave you the name of Historic Spread?. Who my iblocks aire hite rre worked in coloirs, ,gold, Iblue -and red.. Thus I got the name of' Historic His-toric Spread. I have the honor of representin.e the west ward Relief Society, who plresent this spread to their bef.over md worthy president, Hellena R. etsn we hope as she ireads the names their nvany good deeds, anr' the'r i-rtiiPiT will r'hine bri-prhily be f'-vre her. ,Sist-e- Olson with lov from the Society I present yruu thi-spread. thi-spread. After the presentation of the spread Response was given by Sister Olson. The closing Ppng, was "Onward jGhristian Soildiers. " ' r Benediction by, Amy Hardy. After the progTam was enjoyed 'un-clieon was served to adlil present a nurse of ahout $30. was gathered to help our missionary in his noble I work. j |