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Show UNIVERSITY NOTES Every out of town student at the "U" was invited to dinner at one of Salt Lake's oldest clubs by the University Mothers Club. The dinner hour was set eariy in the evening to enable students to attend he Thanksgiving, football game. A program of music and entertainment after the dinner was featured by talent from out-of out-of town and other "U" students. The Thanksgiving dinner is given annually by the Mothers Club, and has become a popular campus tradition. It is designed to provide happy holiday fare for out-of-town students who live in boarding houses where "Turkey Day" is not celebrated. Other activities of the Mothers Club are devoted primarily to needy students. In addition to a student loan fund, the organization, organiza-tion, composed of Salt Lake matrons, mat-rons, daily supplies a large number of students with milk. Caps and gowns are loaned to graduating seniors who cannot afford to rent them, free luncheons are given during the three "test weeks" of the school year, magazines and newspapers are supplies for students, stu-dents, a girl scout is sent to summer sum-mer camp, and "Santa" is "subbed "sub-bed for" each year by the group. HIGH SOCIETY Registration for a Home Economics Econ-omics class in Interior Decorating Decora-ting provides many University of Utah girls with an entree to some, of Salt Lake's most beautiful homes. Each week the class visits an outstanding home, at the invitation invita-tion of its owner. Before he trip, the girls study the architectural features of the home, and on the trip observe its decoration scheme and landscaping. , , |