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Show Relief Society Plans NiirlK ' lor Moms. DaimhUTs s Farmincton Fifth Wa:d Relief Re-lief Society has a V.her-Dauchterevcninc V.her-Dauchterevcninc on !.r. 5. in the Rock Charcf. rsr-i.ned in the cultural ha!!, w ore w cojir.g eowns from as far bank as 1909. THE TRADITIONAL wedding wed-ding gown of I 'AW w as w on; bv Lillfe May Ran;pun Hep-worth. Hep-worth. Another gown was w orn by .lane a'ker Green at her 1912 weddiag. Another gow n of 1 9 1 2 as to h.i e been worn by Manila L. Haaerl'e. but. had been sent for. and the gown did not acne in time for the wedding, so was never worn, but still in beautiful condition. con-dition. Leda Hannah Peterson Hall's wedding cow n was exhibited exhi-bited from her wedding and Laura Carr's gown was from her wedding in 1925. MANY MORE recent wedding wed-ding gow ns of satin, lace and other fine materials were displayed. dis-played. Sue Terry. Relief Society president greeted mothers and daughters on this occasion. Doretta Cheney ga c the opening open-ing prayer and Daw n Mills presented pre-sented the lesson. A brief program prog-ram followed with Dixie and Natalie Curtis singing a duet. Karen Dilclloand small daughters, daugh-ters, Gina and Carrie Ann presented pre-sented a dance routine. A FASHION show was the highlight of the evening with Maude Christensen as narrator. narra-tor. Mothers and daughters presented an interesting fashion show with LuAnn Morton as the accompanist. Vickie Kocnig and Chris Mooncy showed a number of fun fashions for w omen, w ith a great deal of comedy. A bullet tabic was attractive with spring flowers and good foods, kj |