W. C. T. U. INSTI-ighled,ree t 8 Itofon-lvena.ithut-arttheadsTUTE HELD: FINEPROGRAM GIVENThe W. C. T. U. Institute was held at the Church of the BrethrenMarch 19th. A large crowd attended and a fine program was enjoyed.The meeting was opened with allsinging the hymn, “Have Thine Own Way.” Mrs. Tidrick, the county president, gave a splendid welcome to all and Miss Emma Asch-anhort gave the morning devotions. Departmental reports weregiven and Rev. Aschanhort gave afine talk. A trio, composed of Betty Jo Lane, Sarah Lee Eikenberry her I and Janice Shigley accompanied by out Mrs. Shigley, sang. Mrs. Halladayhis was then introduced and made avig short talk. The morning sessionoes was closed with meditation andilse prayer by Mrs. Zook. Mrs. Brim ast accompanied her softly on the pi-on, ano with sacred music. Rev. Eversmd I returned thanks at the lunchoc- and a wonderful meal was enjoyed, ust Mrs. Evers grave the afternoon de-de- votions and again the guestsmd entertained by special music from ‘le-1 the school. Instrumental music byoo. I Dean Fetterhoff. Kenneth McGillof Arthur Zimmerman and Dickol- Trent. They played, “Day is Done9tay, I and “The Desert Song.” Mrs. Hal the ladav then grave the address of thlt;Hy, day. She is a forceful speaker and ve, I made a splendid address. Anotheref; special number was enjoyed, oh- Marilvn Baum. Juanita Buiup, Alta Zook, accompanied by Mrs. ho Brim, sang. Five new members is; I were added, Mrs. Rev. Kitzmiller, ar-1 Mrs. Northcutt, Mrs. Clemons, Mrs. Hunter and Miss Dora Wagoner. Mrs. Halladay dismissed the meeting with prayer. The April meeting, the fourth Friday, will be held at the home of Mrs. Will Angle.A CADUCD Cl AD A DEC