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Show Huge Easter Party, Fash Show Set Saturday for Shut-In Kids v Salt Lake's "shut-in" children will be guests and the participants partici-pants in a huge Easter party and fashion show to be held at the Elks Boys and Girls' Club, 133S S. Main., Saturday evening, eve-ning, April 8, at 7 o'clock. Modeling clothes in a fashion show sponsored by Auerbach'a will be the shut-ins thermselves. Mr. and Mrs. Fashions will lie shown by Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lewis. Janice and Jay Rice will model twin togs. Easter styles will be shown by Miss Betty Leamaster and Judy Lynn Skinner will wear big and little sister clothes. "Pal outfits will be modeled by Beverly Bev-erly Hermansen and Darlene Nelson, and Ada Marie and Ruth. Gooderham will be seen in companion com-panion outfits. Tiny Colleen Willey and Ronnie Dunlop will model brother and sister outfits, and Leon Williams will showi the latest in cowboy wear. Dur-! ing the show 30 models will ap-' pear in everything from party gowns to play togs. Mrs. J. E. Frank and her friendly lion, "Major Sheridan," will lead an Easter parade dressed as rabbits. During the parade, Joan Behunin, accompanied accom-panied by her sister Donna, will,' sing the "Easter Parade." Egg rolling, games and refreshments will be enjoyed by the guests after the program and parade. All of Salt Lake's shut-ins are extended a cordial invitation to attend, and if they have not been contacted they may call Mrs. Frank at 8-10fiO or Mrs. Alma Ballinger, 6-4410. Mrs. Ballinger is in charge of the party, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Frank. The University of! Utah Engineers Wives have decorated dec-orated eggs for the occasion. Sweets Candy are furnishing a treat and the Associated Grocers are contributing popcorn. |