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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 24

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24-IDAHO SUNDAY JOURNAL Sunday, Doc. 23, 1963 Human Righfs Observance Held by Soroptimist Recognition of Human Righto Day on 1Q was given by the Soroptimist Club during luncheon at the Bannock Hotel. Aleen Mullen, chairman of Soroptimist, education, pointed ut that Human Rights Day was dontcd by the United Nations in 48. It was accepted as a Sorop- mist observation In 1960. Mrs.

Mullen traced the his- ry of Human Rights Day. She olnted out that on Dec. 10 the uropean Soroptimist ave ten minutes of prayer, and me European churches hold jecial services. Soroptimists re urged to write sister clubs that date. A committee of Thorn Eriek- Mrs.

Marie Bowen and Mrs. ertrude Neal was appointed to leek on gifts for senior citizens the hospitals and rest homes. Congratulations were extended Mary Ann ford, first Poca- llan to be appointed to the overnor's Cornmitte for Handi- appecl, and to Mrs. Laura Berg, onorary member who recently as featured in an article in Journal. Birthday recogni- on war, given Emma Lou Bell, TS, Carita Bunneli and Mrs.

hyllis Nelson. It was announc- that Alice Anderson is re- uperating from a broken foot. 1SU FRATERNITY SWEETHEARTS--Jennie Mcclrud, Pocn- tcllo, left, ami Sharon Voorliecs, iioisc, riglil, have been selected sweethearts of two of the Idnlio State University Iraternitics. Miss Mcdrucl, a green-eyed brunette and the reigning Home- coming queen, is the "White Rose Girl" of Sigma Nil. Miss Voorliecs, a brown-eyed brunette from Boise, is the "Diamond Princess" of'Sigma Phi Epsilon.

A transfer student from Boise Junior College, she was Miss BJC and Tirsl Lady of Pi Sigma. re-Nuptial Parties Given Here for Miiikent Hegsted Joyce Harada, Mitts Naito Wed in Firth Church Rites Idaho State University alum-, ria, Joyce Suzanne Harada became the bride ol Mitts Nailo in a pretty evening ceremony solemnized Dec. 6 at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church In Firth. A tangerino and white color scheme was carried out in the decorations for the wedding of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Deto Harada, Firth. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyakuichi Naito, Nampa. Pastor C.

G. Berggren officiated at the nuptials in a setting of tangerine and white spider chrysanthemums. Karolyn Larson was organist, a vocal music was furnished by Leroy Michael and Janice Macavillo. For the nuptials the bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a floor-length gown of white silk organza anc chantilly lace. The square scalloped neckline was enhanced with tiny seed pearls and irides cent sequins, and the sleeves were in long, pointed style.

A small lace panel was featurec in the front design of the ful" skirt which fell into tiers of seal loped lace forming a brush train The bride's full butterfly net vei was attached to a princess crowi of seed pearls and crystals. Golc pine needles outlined the five phaeleonopsls orchids in her bridal bouquet. Janet Harada, wearing fluorescent rust dress, was mai of honor for her sister. Brides maids were Barbara Reid, Judy Okamura and Polly Abe, who were attired in orange crystal line. Their identical gowns were fashioned with pleated bell-shaped skirts and designed with back panels.

They had petal hats anc slippers to match Iheir dresses and carried bouquets of tangerine carnations outlined in gold pine needles. Each the brides maids had a gold and pear bracelet, gilt of the bride. Jolene May Harada, sister nylon accented with pink flowers and a pink velvet ribbon belt She had a white lace hat and a Fred Kimura, Portland, Jim itano, Wilder, and nations. Hiroshi Nailo stood as host man for his brother. Ushers were Ronnie Harada, Firth, brother of the bride.

For the wedding the bride's mother chose a beige chiffon dress with lace bodice. She had fawn patent accessories and a tangerine carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige brocade sheath with matching gloves and hat and fawn slippers and bag. Her corsage featured tangerine carnations. MRS.

MITTS NAITO reception honored the new She was employed for a year at lyweds at Ihe Hotel Bonneville white decorations were used on surrounded the Ihree-tiered wed ding cake which was decorated with white swans and lopped with wedding bells. Frank Date, cousin of bride, was master of ceremonies the program, Judy Nelson gave a reading, and a medley of songs and Lcroy Michael. Dames Slate Children's Party Idaho State University Darnes will sponsor a children's Christmas party for students nnd faculty members from 2 to p.m. in the Student Union oom. There will be carols, and candy canes for everyone ianta will be the special gues will have gifts for the children.

for was presented by Mary Robison Sandy Spanier presided at the the bride, was (rocked in whits, guest book, and gilts were cared for by Merrie Yokols, Grace Smith and Karolyn Larson. Refreshments were served by Julia Ihe Associated Foods Inc. The aridegroom, a graduate of Nam- Scoool, is farming, itate guests who 'attended the wedding were James Naito, Los Angeles; Fred Ki- inura, Portland, Hiro Kaneyama and Bob Arima, Ontario, and Mike Mano Quincy, Wash. The day after Ihe wedding a reception dinner honored Ihe couple at the First Christian Church in Nampa. The evenirg of the wedding rehearsal a dinner for the bridal party was held hand corsage of roses and car- Gunnarson, Anna Mae McSpadden, Janice Maccarillo and Peggy Tschikol.

For Ihe honeymoon trip lo California, the bride changed to a white wool knit suit in three- piece design with a silk striped blouse, gloves, a a i slippers and purse and a i jewelry. The newlyweds will reside in Nampa. The bride, a graduate of Firth High School, attended Idaho State University for Iwo years. Ever sweeten whipped cream with mol.nsst's and Good on collate pudding or gitiy l.ivnil. FOR THAT Just Right Feeling during Ihe coming holiday season.

LKT US YOU A PF.nSONALIXKD HAITI CUT AND PERMANENT WAVE Regular 12.50 8.50 PERMANENT WAVE for (Cut and Style Included.) A naw style for a now you the VOGUfc'-ISH DANDY HAIR FASHION suited to your personality. Nadine Nadine Johnson, Do-olhy Erowning. Call for evening appointments. NADINE'S 23G M2-50GG "WHERE SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY" Pre-Yule Dinner Staged in Grace GRACE A pre Christma, dinner was held in Bob's Dinin, Room. Present were Mr.

an Mrs. William Davis, Mr. an Mrs, Kay Lau, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hendricksen, Mr. and Mrs Russell Crouse, Mr.

and Mr." Tom Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Cec Shefel, Mr. and Mrs. Walte Bingham, Mr.

anil Mrs. Ralp Brown, Mr. anii Mrs, Ray Mi Camnion, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Stoor, Mr.

and Mrs. Dob Deh Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pulf, Mr. an Mrs.

Roscoe Boiton, Mr. an Mrs. Lcs Schvandcveldt, and Mrs. Bonnie Wallace, all Soda Springs, Mr. and Mrs.

ey Hanson, Mr. and Mrs, Denn Wilkcr, Mr. ami Mrs. Osro Va Vlccl, Mr. and Mrs.

Robei Young. They were entertained by Mri jf-oa Ann Hare, Mrs. Harold Pete son, and Mrs. Lawrence Andc son who sang and were accom panied by Mrs. Alfred Hanser Mrs.

Hansen aiso played a ley of Christmas songs. Members were advised that $19:84 had been raised through auctions of iiems contributed by Suroptimists. Vases and cooking utensils are needed for future auctions. Thora" Erlckson reported that total of $165 has been glwn through the birthday jar in some six years. The pre- toliday sale of this year's crop (if pecans and the fdaho State University loan fund of Soroptl- niists also were discussed.

To acquaint new members, Mrs. Marie Bowen and Mrs. Ruby Brosvn, wilh club affiliates, each one introduced herself; Greetings were presented from Soroptimist clubs in Car-low nnd Dublin, Ireland; Rodez, France; Mikkell and Valkeakoski, Fin- a Haverfordwest, Wales; Amersfoort, Netherlands; Brad- lord, England; Edinburgh, Scotland; Gouda, Holland, Oderise, Denmark, and from two Soropll- mists who have visited here, Augusta Grosso of Torin, Italy, and Aune Hyhko Torkin, Finland. Attending were 27 members and two guests from Denver, Mrs. M.

M. Neal, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Molinelli, and Sherl Long. December bride-elect Milllcent egsted has been the inspira- on lor several parties here.

Mrs. William Boyes, Mrs. F. Felt and Mrs. Boyd Rolfe oined as hostesses at a miscel- aneous shower and brunch at ic Boyes home, 5000 Mohawk )rive.

The turquoise and pink color cheme which Miss Hegsted has elected for her wedding was arried out in the decorations. The main table featured a blue loliday centerpiece. Places were marked at the quartet tables vith match boxes trimmed with Jitter in the Christmas theme. The bride-to-be, who is attend- ng the University of Idaho in was unable to be present for the shower. Her mother, Mrs.

Ralph Hegsted opened the jifts, and the ribbons were tied her hair. Other invited guests were Mrs Syron Downard, Mrs. Howan Miller, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs Lyle Petersen, Mrs. Lee Peter sen, Mrs.

Myron Bullock, Mrs Richard Gorton, Mrs. Ralpl Merrell, Mrs. C. Ed Flandro Richard McGirr, Mrs irs. Ben Rowland, Mrs.

E. V. imison, Mrs. Bland Sulton, Melvin a Mrs. 'eorge Phillips, Mrs.

Carmie aqcardi, Mrs. C. B. Lisher, Jrs. Fred Spratlen, Mrs.

Burton Vebb, Mrs. Clark Parker, Mrs. Richard Howard, Mrs. Lou Raine, Mrs. John Comstock, Mrs "orwin Groom, Mrs.

Bud Moli lelli, Mrs. Gilbert Bacon. Mrs. Byron Downard enter- alned at a bridge luncheon hon sring Miss Hegsted during her Thanksgiving visit here. The Jannock Hotel was setting foi he event which was attended 44 guests.

The round table was decoratec vith carnations, gladioli anc white candles. The other tables ealured miniature cut-out bride centerpieces. Bridge was played vith prizes going to the winner at each table. A gift was presented the honoree. War Mothers Set Christmas Party The Christmas party of Ban nock County Chapter of Ameri can War Mothers will be nek Monday at 1 p.m.

at the Memor ial Building. The chapter will furnish turkey, potatoes and beverage Members are to bring salad vegetable. The committee includes Dell, Buehler, Mae Benson, Fen Freckieton and Elma Durgin. For Your Shopping Convenience Sun. 1-6 p.m.

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3 Rites Dorothy Bowman and Terry Cox are making plans for a Jan, I wedding to be solemnized at home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowman, 1208 North Arthur, parents of the bride-elect.

The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox, 1141 North Ifayes. Miss Bowman is a i a Pocatello High School. Cox, a 1960 graduate of Pocatello High School, served hvtha Army.

He spent six months- the United States arid two and'a halt years in Germany. He now is employed at Petersen Furniture Co. in Pocatello where tha couple plans to reside. and other Chrisimai planls and flowers. GREENS-WREATHS BOUGHS-NOVELTIES BE SURE TO SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS Item BRIGGS NURSERY 207 East Cedar 232-1183 DESIGNED FOR GIVING Germaine Monteil's delectable beloved bouquet of exolic flowers and rock-garden herbs in a joyous sequence of both delicacies elegantly wrapped for gifting in rich and regal scarlet and gold a delux presentation.

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