CLUB CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARYTwen tv-six Past Headsftof Organization at Luncheon TodayftTwenty six pant presidents of the Bakei afield Woman'* (*Hih or their representatives were present this afternoon to take part in the annual birthday and reciprocity luncheon nerved at the club. To celebrate the thirty-second anniversary of the founding of the club a very pretty ceremony* including the reading of an original poem, accompanied by a pantomime, whs planned by Mrs Hazel Campbell Parker, program chairman.Dedicate CandlesThose who stepped forward and dedicated a candle symbolizing the year* of their administration included Mrs. Lucretia Stevens, first president of the club; Mrs. Kmma McLeod, representing Mrs. L. M. Dlnkelspiel. second president; Miss Kmma Thropp, representing Mrs. Alfred Harrell; Mrs. A. Weill; Mrs. K. I). Buss. Mrs. W. S. Fowler, representing Mrs. F. W. Mitchell; Mrs. Frank St Claire, representing Mrs. W. W. Kaye; Mrs James Ogden, representing Mrs. F'. s. Hire, Mrs. W. L. IHxon; Mrs. C. A. Hare; Mrs. Homer Roger*; Mrs. L. lt;;. Pauly, for Mrs H ft Peacock; Mrs.I o R. K am prat h, for Mr* W. A. McGinn; Mrs. O H Galbraith. represent-| Ing Mrs J. S. Menton; Mrs. Allan B. Campbell; Mr*. Nathan Strauss, for Mrs. .1. W. Tatum; Mrs. Francis Ham-I tin; Mrs. George B. Crome; Mrs T F. Burke; Mrs, Alfred Wyman; and Mr*. I* J. Cuneo, president, head of the ! club.The SpeakersMrs. \V\ W. Goodrich, San Joaquin district president, spoke at the luncheon as did also Mrs. (\ P. Morgan, president of the Kern county federa-j tion and chairman for the luncheon.Musical features of the luncheon were a group of piano selections by t Mrs. latura Nichols and a group of vocal solos by Mina Alma Hansel, soprano. Miss Kitthetine Smith con* j eluded the program with a group of I violin selections. Mr*. Walter Moore' accompanied Miss Smith.- ----------