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Idaho State Journal du lieu suivant : Pocatello, Idaho • Page 18

Lieu:
Pocatello, Idaho
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18
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EIGHTEEN IDAHO STATE JOURNAL, POCATELLO, IDAHO THURSDAY, IS50 I hese Charming People BY GADDA BQWT Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fllnn of St.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jack HoHaday spent Louis Tuesday evening after! New Year's in Salt Lake City visit- spending the holidays with their! with Mrs. Holiaday's sister, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs.

Donnetta Vetty and molher. I'Jrs. Chris Wolff. i J. Harris and family.

Mrs- Robert Starbuck obt rl Brorolield of her monther-ln-law M. W.i i Ulah spent three days btarbuck at a ca Thursday. Other in Poc visiting with her son- guesfs were Mrs. Robert Handro ln aw aaA daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

and her mother Mrs. W. Reese Comstock, jr. of Salt Lake City, and I Comstock, jr. fr Carol Joy HoHaday, daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Flandro a oMdalioFaUs Mr and Mrs Robert Carlson, Wlima and Nancy Bald- Raiph' Williams and Sociai Calendar LADIES' AUXILIARY to the Union Pacific Old Timers club No. 15 will meet at Memorial nail Monday. Jan.

9. Mrs. Harry Rogers Y-ETTES meet Thursday, land her committee willserve a 1:15 Jan. 5, at 8 p. ra.

in the YWCA club luncheon. Installation of officers room for a regular business and board members of the club ing. will be held. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Fte serald of Bonnwille hole! in Idaho Falls were visitors at the home of games were going to Dlane Carlson. Mrs. Ray J. Davis and son.

Ted. Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Thompson Tues- 456 South Eighth, returned Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fitzgerald was' Mr. Thompson's general manager while the latter was in the service'. Guests mi 1 aiiu "Ralph at a holiday, duck dinner were Mrs.

Ross J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gentles, Mr. and Mrs.

F. MacKenzie, Mrs. Robert S. Bromfield and Mrs. Ralph Comstock, jr.

Dr: Merrill C- Evans was honored at a 'surprise birthday party Tuesday evening- at his home. Attending the buffet dinner party were-Mr. and Mrs. George A. McHugh, Mr.

and-Mrs. Flandro, Dr. and W. L. Oisen, Mr.

Mrs. Ralph Comstock, Mrs. Lloyd Haight and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McConnell, the honoree and the.

hostess. Mrs. Evans. The evening was spent in conversations and in 'listening to recordings of "fiddle" music composed by Dr. Evans' uncle.

day from a Christmas- vacation in Arizona and California. They spent Christmas in Phoenix, visited relatives in Sa'fford, where they aiferided a wedding, and family enjoyed New Year's in Los Angeles viewing the tournament of Roses parade and attended the Rose Bowl game. They also visited Crtalina. a Mrs. Iza Morris who left Pocatello recently to make her home in Bozeman, where she will manage a ladies' dress store, was the honored guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack 0. Morris, 528 South Tenth Christmas day. Also present to enjoy Christmas dinner were: Mr. and Mrs.

Bill H. Evans and children, Carolee and David of Idaho Falls and Brent, Jacqul and Dwight Morris. Another dinner party was held in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris Friday.

Dec. 28 whetf Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Hartman were also guests. EYE WITCHERY--Clever make-up tricks for eyes can be used to enhance their beauty. This model (left) starts her make-up session with eye pads soaked in hot water and goes on to apply mascara (right) which for glamor under artificial lights is blue.and more thickly coated to make eyelashes' look. luxuriant. The Eyes Have with Weil-chosen Beauty Tricks By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer The time to go in for eye witchery and use make-up tricks which wouldn't pass daytime scrutiny is from, dusk to dawn.

Such eye glamor Is a matter of knowing--and using--a few well- chosen tricks. Before marching out your tricks, make the most of your eyes' "natural sparkle. The use of an eye lotion, applied by cup or cotton pad. will be a help in relieving the strain of the day. When you're aU set for glamor apply eyeshadow by using two light applications.

This is better than one single coat The heav. luminous look. Rather than keying I seem obvious by daylight, can look I a eyeshadow; tint to your general ravishing by incandescents. coloring, cue it to the color of your necklace or evening gown. Thus, even though you have gray hair, you misht achieve prettier effects from a mauve or green eyeshadow than from an accepted blue-gray.

For the mascara, which you can bear down on more heavily for eve- ping glamor, a cream type that is fluid, has lots of "body," is your ticket for giving lashes a dreamy sweep. Blue mascara, which may Corners of eyelids, pencil-marked to give eyes a slight upward slant, will also increase their apparent size. Good for night only is. the trick of giving eyebrows a lift. By giving brows a lift at outer comers, using a pencil to give them a lift when you darken your brows, the entire face gets a lift and therefore 3 younger look.

1 I XI ALPHA CHAPTER, Beta Sigma Phi will meet Thursday at p. m. downstairs at Club Haven. HOLMEKOLER SKEES dub will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

with Biil fleed in apartment 2 of the Reed apartments. POCATELLO WOMEN'S club will meet Friday, Jan. 6, at Club Haven for luncheon at 1:15 p. m. A fine arts program will be presented.

UNIT TWO Study Group of the League of Women Voters will meet Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p. m. at Bonneville hall, with Mrs. Sam Hanson in charge.

UNIT ONE Study Group of the League of Women Voters will meet Thursday, Jan. 5, at 3 p. m. in Mrs. Laura Berg's apartment in the Belvedere, with Mrs.

Mary Hunt in charge. IS 3 RUTH CHAPTER No. 3 OES, will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. mJn the Masonic temple. Bertha Atkin will give a talk on her trip to Europe.

All Eastern Stars are welcome. GIA GOODWILL club will meet Friday for a 1:15 p. m. luncheon and cards in the home of Mrs. H.

C. Myers, 340 North Hayes, with Mrs. Bert Merritt and Mrs. W. F.

Jan- neci co-hostesses. All GIA members are invited. CHAPTER PEO, will meet Thursday. Jan. 5, at 8 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. H. B. Markham, 444 South Johnson, with Mrs.

C. A. Brown assisting. WOMEN OF THE -MOOSE will meet Thursday at 8 p. m.

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Sizes 9 to 15. Wool: Rayon. UM Our Si "9 "I 140 South Main Family Has Reunion Over the Holidays The family of J. A. Egan, 406 N.

Eighth, enjoyed a family reunion uver the holidays, when the entire family were together. Those from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Green and son, Denny, from Detroit, Mr.

Mrs. Bills and children, Gloria, Joyce and Gary from Boise: Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Egan and children. Marilyn, Rodney and Boyd of Ogden. From a were Lenno Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dressen and children, Karen, Gene and Judy: Mr.

and Blrs. Jack D. Morris and children. Brent, Jacqui and Dwight; Mr. and Mrs.

G. Earl Wilson and daughter, Pattie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Egah. The family, was entertained' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Egan New Year's day, and the tire group were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Morris, where they met'to enjoy a pot luck dinner. 505S By Mrs.

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25 cents. Patch children's snowsuit ''knees" and with leather, even before they begin to wear. Patches add a decorative, but sturdy note to these much-abused playclothes. Belle Hawkins entertained at a dinner party in the Bannock hotel dining room in honor of her father, Felipe Yribar, a resident of the Pahsimeroi valley who spent the holidays here. Guests were Mr.

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