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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 31

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Pocatello, Idaho
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Final Soroptimist Winner Plans To Follow Biology-Education A Hli-Nand High School senior, viho plans to enter the field of blology-educatlon and Intends to enroll al Idaho State University, Is the final winner of the "Soroplimist Girl of the Month" title for this school year. The honor ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pence, Pocatello Industrial Park. She is the sixth senior to be named to this title since October.

Other winners were Leone Miller, and Pam Wilson of Highland High Schoool, Ton! Valentine, Susie Roberts and Valerie Garner of Pocatello High School. One of these "Girls of the Month" will be the Soroplimist entrant in the regional Sorop- timist Youth Citizenship contest. Miss Pence is president of the French Club at Highland High School and is honored queen of Bethel 32, International Order of Job's Daughters. She lias taken an active role in school functions. Her activities have in.

eluded squad leader and Homecoming publicity chairman for Pep Club, chairman and mistress of ceremonies of the senior tea and model for the autumn tea, both projects of Girls Council, vice president of French Club and member of Young Republicans. At the end of her sophomore year she vias awarded the outstanding biology student medal. She received two blue ribbons in Foreign Language Festival at Idaho Slate University, placed second in the citywide festival and received the "Priz d'Hommeur" in her third year French class. She scored 100 per cent on the A MS spelling test. This summer Miss Pence will travel to Europe on a student fasion tour and will return to enroll at ISU in the fall.

In her Soroptimist entry, she wrote about her citizenship responsibilities to her family as follows: my family are to show love ana respect for my parents and consideration for their wishes. I must try my hardest to bridge the so- called generation gap (tat presumably exists between today's youth and their parents. It also is my duty to set good examples for my brother and sister and to lend a helping hand whenever it is needed." Society Has Installation Meet Some 10 women attended the Dennis Moore; publicity--Mrs. membership and installation Robert Bunce; receptions-- Mrs. luncheon officers we re Earl Johnsnn and Mrs.

Donald installed for St. Joseph's Altar Belcher; religious articles- Society. Mrs. Bergstromj sanctu- They were: President, Mrs. ary--Mrs.

P.J. Monaghan and Dennis Moore; vice president, Robert Bunce; sick calls-- Mary Mrs. William Joest; secretary, Flynn and Mrs. Joseph Prtmbs Mrs. George Lotz; treasurer, toleplwne -Mrs.

Homer Mrs. Ricliard Bowmer. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Hubert Peace.

GeorgeAggelerisoutgoingpres- Special guests at the salad idenl. Mrs. Frank Walker acted tar luncheon were many past as installing officer. presidents ot the organization. Appointed to Die standing com- Receiving recognition was Mrs.

inittees were (lie following: Din- T.J. Foley, who has provided ing room--Mrs. Robert Powers the St. Joseph Church sanc- and Mrs. C.J.

Lammers; din- tuary with beautiful flowers for ners-- Mrs. Joe Wyanl; tuner- many years, al dinners--Mrs, Monte Priest, Arrangements were under the Mrs. Richard Bowmer and Mrs. direction of Mrs. Monte Priest, Richard Park; gifts-Mrs.

Earl assisted by Mrs. P.J. Monaghan Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Primbs and Mrs. Bryce Hacking.

hostessing--Mrs. George Next meeting of St. Joseph's Aggeler; memory book--Mrs. Altar Society will be April 1. Banker Gives Talk A CWl Boss Night TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP)-A nnu 1nCre 1 l- FirslNatoal Bank; C.EdFlan- programtotrainregisterednurs.

International Boss' Night, held dro, Flandro Ford. es will be opened by College of Wednesday at the Holiday Inn, Idaho First National Bank had Southern Idaho next September, featured a talk on commumca- the most representatives al the Dr.James Taylor, president tmn fllltl flip CTpnpraHrm tran hv HOCATELLO, IDAHO, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1070 Idaho Stole Journal Section Jane 12 Wedding Set by Couple June 12 is the date chosen by Kayelyn Peck and Charles Mumme for their wedding to be solemnized at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peck, 505 North Sixth, who are announcing ttie engagement news. The future bridegroom Is a son of Mrs.

Ruth T. Mumme, 826 Broadway. Miss Peck is a senior al Pocatello High School and is employed as a waitress al Alvord's Truck Stop. Mumme attended Pocatello High School and served in the Marine Corps. He now works at Eddy's Bakery.

Kayelyn Peck Bride ol Charles Mumme) Karen Pence (Winner for March) Trip Record Information LaEspra Club Gathers Clyde Burrup and Jay are in for Hie Easter weekend with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Burrup. They also will visit Seventeen members a sionary experiences and to sub- other the Milton Hart- guests of LaEspra Club con- mit a photograph taken at the vigsen, Percy Burrup and Dean Mollerup, Guarantee Insurance vened at the home of Vera How- lime she was a missionary tobe Henderson families. Agency; Keith Norris, Morris ard, Lincoln, to hear included in the record. Maya Muir, Bertha Hansen, Norma Morris givenaninforma- This is the 35th anniversary live review of the book, "Life year of Hie club, laving been Everlasting" by Duane S.

organized in November 1935 un- tion and the generation gap by banquet. Robert Pence, manager and vice president of IdahoFirstNational Bank. After adinner, three vocal solos were given by Sherrill Redd. Awards forperfectattendance al Credit Women's meetings went to Mrs. Pauline Oelwein for 11 years and to Vera Parke for nine years.

Door prizes were won by Mike MacButch, Pocalelto Credit Bureau; William Nelson and Steve Huff, of Montgomery Wards; Lee Fawson, Fawson Music; Keith said Tuesday. Crowther. A group discussion der the direction of Alice H. followed tiie review. Anderson and Norma Barnes, Historian Eva Nebeker dis- Ruth Hinckley is now president.

played history book of LaEspra Present, in addition lo those Dry wall; Don Sauer, Idaho First Dorothy Anderson, Lola WiUc- National Bank; Roy F. Miller, er, LaVina Holman, Ruth Peter- Professional Adjustment Busen, Beverly Green, Delia Web- reau; and Pence, sler, Delna Ogden, and guests Table centerpieces were won Kaye Hammond and Leta Ores- by Mrs. Ernes! Chase, Poea- sen. tello Greenhouse; J.M. Burke, Refreshments were served by Bannock Collectors; Ellen Rey- Club.

She urged each member to listed, were Vice President Mar- hostesses Vera Howardand Lola nolds, Southeast Idaho write the history ot her mis- guerite Babcock, Secretary Wilker. lure; Berniel Maugtm, Idaho Speech Club Stresses Variety in Program "Variety Is Ihe Spice ofLife" the education lesson on introduces theme used by toast- tory, welcome, presentation and mistress, Mrs. Mark Morgan, acceirvpnce speeches. Mrs. Herat the meeting of the Pocatello hert Smith gave the pledge and ToastmislressClub.

inspiration, and Hilda Larsen, Ice breaker talks were glv- the closing thought. Mrs. Kilen by Mrs. William 0, Schmitt, bourne as president conducted "Let's Gel Away from It All," the business meeting, and by Mrs. Susan Lemmons, Ttie hostess committee Includ- "Out of the Frying Pan into Uie ed Mrs.

Herzog and Mrs. Her- Fire." A pencil for most pop- bert Smith. Mrs.AliceWoodwas ular was presented to Mrs. Lem- a guest, mons by Mrs. Schmitt.

Topicmistress, Hilda Larsen Here front Oregon presented impromptu topics on drugs and space. Pencil for (lie DOWKEY- Visiting with the best table topic speech was giv- Ear' Hebdon'sishlssister, Mrs. en Mrs. W.G. Kilbourne by Mrs.

Lester Campbell and Collette, A.F. McOmbor. Roseburg, Ore. Campbell is in Mrs. Vern Herzog presented the military service.

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