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Show Activities 01 -- enrollment over 10 years ago, At the April 8, dinner Dr. Wm. meeting D. held O'Gorman SUGAR HOUSE Clubs th e Sugar House B.P.W. celebrated gave an enlightening talk on "Psy their ninth birthday Wednesday chiatry, Past and Present." evening, April 12th at the Doll House. SALT LAKE A gala fashion with ••• evening of fun ann It was birthday Dr. Bernice sity of festive a cake Moss Utah of occasion and candles. the physical Univer- education the menu served up department, gave an interesting Wednesday night, March 26th, by talk on her recent trip to Central the Salt Lake B. P. W. chapter at America. Mrs. Sue Grua and Mrs. the Ladies' Literary Club to raise Margaret Spratley were also honor funds for the State Rheumatic guests. Margaret is president of Fever the Ensign club (our God child) The project. hall was jammed with smartly-dressed wo- and they just recently celebrated men out to do their bit for rheutheir first birthday. matic fever, and card tables were The committee responsible for put down in the annex room to this very delightful affair was accommodate the overflow crowd Irene Con iff, Bertha Barnes and of more than 250 persons. Evelyn Simms. was The committee of Frankie Niel Musa de Mouth, Helen G. Sugar son, House has been very Taylor, Lyle Cardall, Margaret active in the rheumatic fever Taylor and Della Loveridge plan campaign. We sponsored the public and worked for months t;) this party the success it was. Fashions around the clock from Frankie Nielson's .Jarnel shop in Sugarhouse were depicted by models from the Doris Hardy Charm school of the Hotel Utah, with interspersed novelty dances by Television Tots, charming in their naivete. ned make More than 30 attractive further swell the The refreshment coffers. committee, Derby and headed by Leah B. Ellen Condas, with its many will ing members, made swift work of serving the large crowd. Ann Locker won the black orchid donated by Margaret Taylor of Evans Floral for selling the most tickets. And best yet, the fund is more than TOOELE present raffling a State fund television set. to the by door prizes were given away, and more funds were raised by raffling off the piece de resistance, a lovely handmade table cloth imported from Norway, whtcn was won by Mrs. Lyall Servis of Salt Lake City. Small boxes or chocolates for the bridge players were sold, and jewelry donated by members was sold on the whn.e elephant table to meeting which received such wide spread publicity and favorable re action from so many oganizations. We also presented ten books on care of rheumatic fever patients to the Sugar House library. Vole hope to raise a SUbstantial amount to $200 richer! ROOSEVELT - LIFETIME ••• ••• The Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club chose as their project this year the re novation, redecorating and general remodeling of the Public Library. Mrs. Blanche Murphy was ap pointed as chairman of this pro ject with members assisting when called upon. There are many dividends to BPW membership let me give let's take you a few in this way the word "Lifetime" spell it and name a dividend for each letter. L-Legislation -we are given the opportunity to work and sponsor measures, not only fer the best interest of the business and pro fessional women, but all peoples. We maintain a full time repre sentative at the nation's capital. I -InternatiOOlal Relations we not only work together locally, in the district, the state, the region, but internationally. We are one of the few organizations, and we were the very first organization to maintain a full time represent ative at the sessions of the Uni ted Nations. Our expert channels back to us a better understanding and clarification of the United Nations activities and we ask our members to do their part to develop public opinion in favor of the United Nations. F-F.inanoo-membersbip in the BPW is the very best investment that business woman can any make. If we take advantage of the many opportunities that come to - - - - - us Upon completion of the project, which should be the early part of May, open house will be held and the public invited and encouraged to use one of the best equipped public libraries of its size in the state. - Plans are also being made for the annual Senior Tea which is to be held at the home of Mrs. membership, we good business our not but only better business wo men-the difference in the words is small but the difference in dol lars is amazing. E-Education and Vocations--onrs is a membership organization that has an education and vocations. women, department - director, Gladys our Gove, consults with America's leading business men and women, and out of these meetings come to us many aids for advancement. T-Training for Leadership-the opportunity to develop as a leader. We have the thirty year of our history have great leadership today, we The Library Committee cooper ated by purchasing new furniture and fixtures. through become had great leadership in we will have it in the future because training women for is as it has always leadership been one of the first objectives of our organization. and - - - - - the I-Independent Woman magazine that cannot be purchas ed on the newsstand the mag azine that comes to us only and through BPW membership the only magazine devoted en to the interests of business tirely and professional women. - - M-Membersrup an organization membership in that is all in Clarence Ashton May 15th. Judg clusive not exclusive we are ing from the progress already not too big for the young woman made, this should prove to be who is just beginning her career easily one of the lovliest events and not too small for the most of the year. This has been a tra important woman in our town. dition for Both E-Emblem of Friendship many that years. Roosevelt and Alterra high school golden circle encircling 155,000 senior girls are entertained, as well women in everyone of the 48 The highlight of the evening as wives of school board members, states, District of Columbia, Ha was a talk given by Mrs. C. E. teachers, and waiian IsLands and Alaska all Livingston. She spoke of her ex of the town. outstanding women Without a doubt it working together not only for periences while living in China is the cultural link between themselves but for all bus where her husband, Captain C. E. schooj graduation and entrance iness and professional women. Livingston. She also showed the lIlto college. club many lovely articles she had Margaret McKevlin President, South We'll be in Tooele brought with her from china. in June. Carolina Federation ••• The twenty-sixth Birthday Party of the Tooele B. P. W. Club was held March 16 at the Kirk Hotel. A banquet was served with the tables decorated in a St. Patrick theme. 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