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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 5

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Pocatello, Idaho
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Wed in Nevada Of Interest here Is (lie announcement of the'marriage Saturday in Las Vegas, of two prominent Pocatellans, Mary P.elerman, Fnrgo aparl- mcnis, and J. F. Moore, 1226 North Arthur. The new Mrs. Moore, who has resided, here 38 years, is employed in the office of the mechanical department at the Un- nn Pnrlfio railroad.

She Is active in golf and bowling circles. Moore owns and operates the Moore Drug store at 308 East Center. The couple will reside at 1226 North Arthur. With Easter not too many weeks away, women are beginning to do their spring window shopping. At left, Mrs.

Ruby Gaskins wears a jacket dress of navy. The box jacket is lined with green taffeta and trimmed with a brilliant buckle. The empire style dress can be worn without a belt. At rifiht, Nancy Burton shows a spring cotton and coat that will go anywhere. Holland Theme.to Highlight Moose Woman's Tea March 29 "Holland" will be the theme of the annual candlelight tea to be given March 20 by Women of thp Moose, cliapif 833, with the library committee in charge.

A two hour program will feature book review by Mrs. Joe Dunn and two musical numbers by Mrs. Owen C. Talbot. Door prizes will be awarded.

The lea set for 8 p.m. at the Moose hall is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Kvarfordt. Committees include tickets, Mrs. T.

H. Barrihart; Margaret refreshments, Mrs. Hopkins; advertising, Mrs. H. I.

Christensen; decorations and seating arrangements, Mrs Wallace Winn. O.lher committee members are Mrs. Melvln C. Aderson, Mrs. Ben Ahlsehlager, Mrs.

Ernest Salt and E. T. Brown. Tickets will be sold at the door. Parks liked.

The two were close friends. Thanks was extended the chap- ler by governor of Moose lodge, George Knofi, for ihe dinner served supreme governor, George W. Young, and his party. The program featured Mrs. John layden in a discussion of parlia mentary procedure.

Refreshment were seized ny Mrs. Kenneth 3riggs. Seventeen members' at ended. Name Committees Mrs. D.

B. Blalock entertained Arame Nomads, club Thursday with Mrs. Easic Thompson as co- hostess. Committees for the ensuing year were appointed during Ihe business session conducted by president, Mrs. W.

W. Croiier. Projects were discussed. Game of Trade Marks was played with high going to Mrs. T.

F. Anderson. Dessert luncheon was served by two hostesses to 12 members in attendance. Honor Woman Women nf Moose, chapter 833, honored the late a Parks, lest charier member, in an impressive ceremony conducted by College of Regents with Mrs. George Murphy as chairman: Mrs.

Parks was a member of the organization for 31 years. She earned her place in the College Regents 21 years before her rlpni last June. However, she was un- sbls to go to Ciiie.iBu, unii: 3954 to receive the'degree along with Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. George and Mrs.

T. H. Bairnbari. Pocafello has the largest College of Regents membership in Idaho with ten women having their degrees. Present were Mrs.

Shclton, Mrs. Barnliarl, Sirs. Murpliy, Mrs. T. D.

Parkinson end Mrs. George Eckersley. During the ceremony mother of ilie "Alary Janes," Mrs. Marie read poems which Mrs. Three Get Prizes The gasne of "YAP" mgmlgii tlie meeting of Jolly-cues' the home of Mrs.

Kenneth Jordan. Prizes went lo Mrs. Fred Slilll, Mrs. Edward Norby and Mrs. Richard Wallace.

Others altcnrfing were Mrs. Vern Higby, Mrs. Robert Fcld. Mrs. Charles Gerlsch.

Mrs. Aaron Prcscott, Mrs. William mo. To Pick Slate Kappa chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will vole on officers for nexl year at the March 14 meeting, it was announced Club Haven last week. Nominating committee includes Mrs, Robert Barry, Mrs.

Lurry Anderson and Mrs. Boyle Clial Tour ISC Gym Mrs. Arthur Oliver's Camp Fin iroup and Mrs. Robert Blue Birds toured the Id.ilin Slsti college fiyrrii'iasiiini anu visited ihi college art exhibit. Highlight of (he trip was secinL the boxers work out for the mate with Michigan State.

Camp Fire Girls who look th tour were Mary Heath, France Oliver, Karen Ixe, Carol An James, Julianne Lewis, Paulelt Peterscn, Valcen Roberts, Dean Edgley alon; with Mrs. Oliver an assistant guardian, Mrs. Blaln Pelerscn. Mrs. Pickering's Blue Birds in elude.

Linda Van Valkenberg. Pam ela Graysoii, Kalhy Pickering, Nancy Pratt, Nancy Oliver, Kalhy Grimes, Kailiy Veach, Linda Roz- ummy and Donna Theriaull. Rhythm Group Slates Dance lihyllnn club will have the slxlh in its'serics of seven dances Friday 9:15 p.m. at tile Memorial buiMiug, it was annanccil by KCC- rclary, Mrs. Joint's Soreiison.

Tlie clnnce will be semi-formal. Plans will be'revealed for the April dinner-dance under the chairmanship of Mrs. iMcllia llansecn ami Mis. Juniiila Hobsou. Ex-residents' Daughter To Wed Soon The engagement of Heidi Wayne, daughter of former Pocatellan, ilrs.

Adelaide Anderson Wayne, 'ntf Don Truax was announced ver lite week end In Boise. The couple will be married March 1 in St. Michael's cathedral In loisc. Miss Wayne, Boise High school graduate, attended con- ervotory in Baltimore last semes- er. A violinist, she is now a stu- lent at Boise Junior college, Truax, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank 'ruax of Seneca, Is a pianist le attended University of, Oregon, Couple Observe Wedding Date Fifty Years Ago Ttie Journal's liialio Service McCAMMON' friends mid relatives-gathered at the home, of Mr. and Parley ISowman to'help hem celebrate (heir golden wedding adversary, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman were married.

Feb. 8. 1907, at Logan, school In Seattle qnd at present is a student at the nf Jd.nhrv. College IDAHO STATE JOURNAL Tuesday, Alarch 5, 9J7-5 AY FAVORITE RECIPE Falls Family Likes This 'Jello Salad' a In the- made their home tempie. They Cambridge vard, northeas' of Uowney, Idaho on a farm i IMS.

They (hen moved to. McCammon. Bowman has been active in 'arming and in 1941 accepted a pc- lili'mr as i watchman for the Union- Pacific railroad where he vorkeci until 1945. lie is a son ol Hyviim W. and Mrs.

Mary Eskelson Buwman Extension Service Plans Beet School District extension agent Thomas Chester said today "an excellen 1 program which will be of interest t( ali farmers growing sugar beets' has been planned for the area-wide sugar beet school March 12 in Shelley. The school, to be conducted in the Twelfth ward LDS church, will begin at a.m. Refreshments and entertainment will be supplied by the Utah-Idaho Sugar. Chester said. All farmers in the Upper Snake river valley are invited, he added.

daughter of Charles J. and Eleanor Kendall Johnson. They arc parents of six children five of whom nro living. They arc Mrs. Knrl (Marian) Romriell, Mrs Willis (Berniece) Evans, both ol MeCammtm, Harris J.

Cowman Pocatello, Mrs. Kennelh (Marietta' Wilkins, Sail Lake Cily, Ulali, Mrs John' (Alice) Wilkins), Bugle-wood Colo. They have 23 grandchileren and 16 great grandchildren. MHS. O.

HOSEBERG The JourniiJ's Ijjaho News -Service A I A KALLS Mrs. Otis Roseberg' gives a favorite recipe for Delicious Salad. The Roscbergs, residents here for 15 years, are Ihe parents of four children, Mrs. Carol Lehman, Helen, Lcland and Lorcn. UKLICIOUS SALAD 1 no.

2 can crushed, pineapple cup sugar 1 pkg. lemon or orange jello 1 cup hot water 1 cup nuts nniiml oratAfl pint whipping cream. Cook the pineapple aiul sugar 3 minutes, then pour over too jello which has been dissolved In the- liol water. Cool and add nuts and cheese. Put into refrigerator until mixture starts lo jell, Ihen fold in Ihe whipped cream.

Chill and serve on. lettuce leaves. Baby Has Been Named of Mr. and Mrs. Route 2, Feb.

15. Lyle Uclnap, CoupleObserves 66 Anniversary A marriage milestone was cele- walcd last week by Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Porter, 437 Wesl Carson, who observer! Iheir sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. Porter, now 90 years old, ami ins 89-year-old wife were honored at a family gathering Feb. 2G at their home. Attending were their four children, Elsie Corking of College i'ince, Mc.ir! Nampa; Hoy anil Oi-val Porter, both ot Pocalello, On hand to help wlili the celebration were several ot their 11 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and one great greal grandchild. Thn Porters have resided here some 35 years.

Before retirement Porter was engaged in Tastes so rich- swallows SO SiTIOOth Two Entertain Mrs. R. H. Thomas entertained Goodwill club of GIA with Rebecca Erlckson as assisting at a buffet luncheon. Mrs.

J. Davles was acting president at the business meeting. Honors at cards went to Mrs. William Gaskins, pinochle, and Mrs. M.

C. Fullmer, bridge. Eleven other members attended. Asthma Formula Used Most By Doctors Now Available i A wnnout rrescnption Stops Attacks in Relief Lasts'for Kcurs! N. Y.

Medical science has developed a new, tiny tablet Ihat stops B3thma attacks and gives hours of freedom from recurrence of painful asthma spasms. Authoritative medical tests proved i a a brings nlo.ssed relief in minutes. houvs. Tim formula is prescribed more than i any other by doctors. N'ow, asthma 1 sufferers can nhtm'n this formula without prescription in tiny, easy- lableU called Now Primatena openi bronchial tubes, loosens mucouH congestion Hcves taut, nervous tension.

All this without taking painful injections. The secret is-Primaterie medicinet found most effective in i a i for asthma" distress. Each performs a'special purpose. So look- forwarj to sleep at night and freedom from asthma spasms st any drugstore. Only 98tf money-back guarantee SMITH-CORONA ELECTRIC wriier Action" Touch ylopyM Keyboard boorH Area Half-Spacinfl Error Control kevoiuiionory Automatic Repeat Ac.

Sion Avoilabls on Afi Kmyi Bangs Stationers 435 W. Cinter 2214 i A i i i I I I I 1 1 I A SALAD mAue WITH THE A A DRESSiriG Tang has a a smuomur a pit of a nip that "ir.isi.. iii unU sea- footb. "Not too mild, not tob tart" but a perfect compliment to nny nleal. Enjoy Tang in sandwiches and clips, too.

Try Tang once arid you'll serve Tnng often. It's a a i favorite, it's NALiEY'S if's I Kit I to MR. AND MHS. PARLEY BOWMAN Usiebraie Anniversary The Finest Hosts and Serve HIU HILL KENTUCKY BOURBON AT iTS BEST HILt. HILL COMPANY.

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Hso Sego Milk ir: ystir cooking a calls for milk or cream. It makes wonderful difference. SEqp MILK Kn CMct elUixUm.

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