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Education Meeting
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Shower .geld
For Bride
EEi:GRAVE--.A mi.cellancous
shower was held in the rotted
Ch...rch baser pent Gil Thursday
eve -:;sag .n honor of Mrs. Near-
rr.a:n Cartwright (Florence Pinn),
A sing sung led by Mrs. (;t,r:rgcs
P.'..'.:e and accompanied by
Pers, George J Fnston opened
a eventing.
Cc nests were c ,nducted by
tie three hostesses, Mrs, Laura
`ct:n. Mrs, James Lamont
a:. Mrs. Jack YanCamp, Th'
a ,cess was read by Brenda Van.
Camp and gifts were opened by
Cart-, right, Mrs. Pinn and
Betty Fins:, lt:sw.cb was served.
corded piping, and a lapped
warn for bel record book..
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r,rj[r[►ll.--The: Ninth meet-
ing was held at the home of
Mrn. {:larcut,r; ',parting on Sat.
'urday with I;vr:lpu Ti.ornron,
vies -president in Charge. Phyl-
lis [silr',u read the mirr.tes.
Itarhara Thornton led the
discussion ors nand worked bt;t-
tton hales and following her
dernott4tration the seven rnem-
bets present ea J1 made one.
Work on the sleeping garments
was continued.
'the girls will meet again on
Saturday at me same Some.
A CTIVITIES
SLEEPY TIME PALS
"W.INGH AM -The 4-i-lhome-
ma g club held its fourth
meez.ssg at Mrs. Louis Hutton's.
E.7..her Fish opened the meeting
azo: reit members answered the
roll call by showing a sample
of for pyjamas or
xsik tgcwn and naming a suit-
able seam.
Tte minutes of the last
=-_eting were read by Greta
cr n e. -,na Hardie will
read `em next meeting, which
-:' pct be held until Nov. 3,
, When seg; y- machines will be •
nxaxd be evening. The
I :* o: t. bcc c covers will be pink
�r-: rte. 'fa- ,4C•
?,-s.`p spoke on seams
tri sr:is:n 5, r e:':3 « Each
ime=her made samples of a
_re..± seam, bias binding,
EUTAW INSTEAD
OF HONEYBEE
Wt.en lane Mormon:. on:. set-
tled the area at '. .e r: -or 'he
Wa,atri, t`ange :'. the American.
[ockies in ; 4 t[ e. v, a :ted to
call tine terr.t =ry ' Deseret` from
a word in the kook. of ::f uncap
meaning `L,oney',:ee, iowe.er.
the .4r.ongrets ad c*Fe
ideas and wider t: -e ': tat Terri-
tory i(nriw te.e c,*at :t tabylwas
created in ..:. , the sane was
taken +ro t •sem'"- ;,.c'
word e- ,,taw. r,:: c means peo-
ple who dwell cn r..'.e tsps of
mounta.es.
DEDICATE
G10EON
BIBLES
AS A
CONTINUING MEMORIA
May be donat.d tbsongh your
local funeral director
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Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector
Mrs. Gordon Davidson - Organist
20ih. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY — OCTOBER 31.
9:33 a.m.—Sunday School and Con.f rma..c.. Cass.
T :' 3 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
.ray, Oct. 29—Halloween Party, 7 p." .
Nov. -4—W. A. Guild at the s -c^ -e c
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