Dee.)palferdhteErtfeimp-ldatt,EUTERPEAN CLUB HAS NOVEMBER PROGRAM. ON THE GIFT OF LIFE9 *VIC!♦ -Lies;idyMr.r*Dmp-dndr.e-and[id—iud-laDi-iathyLynn!ta-Ron-l Mrs. ck; :eph-The Euterpean Club met Nov. 18 In the home of Mrs. J. 0. Raoey with ‘ Mrs. H. C. Raney servr ing as co-hostess. Mrs.C. B. Smith, president*presided for a short business meeting. The program entitled The . Gift of Life was coordinated by Mrs. R. Q. Spence and was taken from the book A Touch of Wonder by Authur Gorden.cMrs. Spence introduced the subject with ideas in finding the meaning of life, the most im-r portant being the development of the gift of caring for others using love, compassion,empathy and charm.Mrs. R. C. LasswellMrs.*ceivenepheburntfarmsha,nighlwas i of tlyearHesistniecIncSeayCokethe-t \Ir.idle-3.:ers.told of the gift of shared wisdom and reviewed Mr. Gorden'sexperiences and encounters with people and the impression they had made on his life. Mrs. H. C. Ran-forFer:or♦ey shared his gift of awareness, the most important being enthusiasm with integrity, sincere compliments, and the law of the echom.Her. 24. i ill md :hean integral part of this process of the good life.A refreshment plate was served to Mmes.r a shotworts em-Lee Alderman, Terry Barrett, E. C. Carter, R. V. Copeland, Austin Jordan, Lasswell, Abe Lanier, B. R. McCauley, Bertha Smith, C. B. Smith, R. Q. Spence,L. W. Sweet, and B. R. Sanderson by the hostesses.hisLl-Mritenlt;Sem:lasmantaxViWebgivdreandSan Mr achiAlsteranddauN£SecCarMrsBlcedvaJIcethe19lt;ScCary Martin, Kevin,and DoddserHoisithoiwitanlt;be!of