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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 5

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Pocatello, Idaho
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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 right, Nancy Burton shows a spring cotton and coat that will go anywhere. Holland Theme to Highlight Moose Women's Tea March 29 "Holland" will be the theme of the annual candlelight tea to be given March 20 by Women of the Moose, chapter 833, with the brary committee in charge. A two hour program will fenture a book review by Mrs. Joe Dunn and two musical numbers by Sirs, Owen C. Talbot.

Door prizes will be awarded. The ten set for 8 p.m. at the Moose hall Is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Kvartordt. Committees include lickels, Sirs.

T. H. refreshments, Mrs. Margaret Hopkins; advertising, Mrs. R.

I. Christensen: decorations and seating arrangements, Mrs. Wallace Other committee members are Mrs. Melvin C. Aderson, Mrs.

Ben Ahlschlager, Mrs. Ernest Salt awl Mrs. E. Brown. Tickets will be sold al the door.

Honor Woman Women of Moose. chanter 833, honored the late Vancel Parks, lest charter member, in an impressive coremony conducted! by College of Regents with Mrs. George Murphy as chairman: Mrs. Parks was a member the organization for 31 years. Shel of earned her place In the College of Regents 21 years before her deathly last June.

However, she was unable to 30 to Chicago, until 1954 to receive the degree along with Jirs, Murphy, Mrs, George Shallon and birs. H. Barnbart, Pocatello has the largest College of Regents membership in Idaho with ten women having their degrees. Prescot were Mrs. Shelton, Mrs, Barnharl, Mrs.

Murphy, Airs. T. D. Parkinson end Mrs. George Eckorsloy, During the ceremony mother of the "Macy Janes," Mrs.

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F. Moore, Wed in Nevada or Interest here Ls the an-' nouncement of the marriage urday in Las Vegus, of two prominent Pocatellans, Mary Pelerman, Fargo apart. INCINS, and J. F. Moore, 1226 North Arthur.

The new Airs. Moore, who has resided here 38 years, is employed In the attice of the mechanical department al Uninn Pacific railroad. She Is active in golf and bowling circles, Moore owns and operates tha Dicore Drug store at 308 East Center. The couple will reside at-1226 North Arthur. Ex-residents' Daughter To Wed Soon The engagement of Held! Wayne, daughter of former Pocatellan, Mrs.

Adelaide Anderson Wayne, and Don Trues was announced over the week end In Boise. I The couple will be married March 31 In St, Michael's calhedral in Boise. Miss Wayne, Boise High graduate. attended. Peabody In Baltimore last tor.

A violinist, she is now a siudent at Boise Junior college, Truax, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Truax at Seneca, Is a pianist. He allended Universily of, Oregon, Cornish school in Seattle and 'at present is a student at the College of Idaho, Extension Service Plans Beet School District extension agent Thomas Chester said today "an excellent program which will be of interest to all farmers growing sugar beets" has been planned for the nrea-wide sugar beet school March 12 in Shelley, The school, to be. conducted In the Twelfth ward LDS church, will begin ot 9 a.mi, and enterlainment will be supplied by the Utah-Idaho Sugar.

Chester said. All farmers in the Upper Snake river valley are invited, he Two Entertain Mrs. R. H. Thomas entertained Gandwill club' of GIA with Rebec.

ca Erickson as assisting hostess al a buffet luncheon. Mrs, J. Davles Was acting president at the business meeting. Honors at cards went in' Airs, Wil-! Gaskins, pinochle, and Mrs. M.

C. Fullmer, bridge. Eleven other members attended. Asthma Formula Used Most By Doctors Now Available Without Prescription Stops Attacks in Relief Lasts 'for Hours! Nev York, N. Y.

(Special) Medical New Primatena science has developed a new, tiny tubes, loosens opens bronchial tablet lhat stops asthma attacks lieves taut, mucous tension. congestion, reand gives hours of freedom from re- without taking nervous this currenco of painful asthma spasms. The is painful -Primatede inJections. this remarkable tests proved brings medicines found far most effective in Authoritative medical secret combines blessed relief in minutes, compound lasts houra, Each combination performs asthma distress. This other formula is prescribed more So lank forward to sleep at specinl purpose, any ran by doctors.

Now, asthma and freedom from asthma night Ferora obtain this formula pet spasms, without prescription -in tiny, casy-1 Only 986-- maney-back at any drugstore. Primatene, to-take tolnets called Primatenet. 01955, Mark THERE'S SOMETHING SPECIAL A SALAD MADE WITH THE PERFECT SALAD DRESSING Tang has a fresher a smoother a pit of a nip that accent: the in salads and yenfoods. "Not too mild, not too tart" but a perfect compliment to any meal. Perfect too.

Enjoy Try Tang Tang in once sandwiches and you'll and serve dips, SALAD Tang often. It's a family favorite. DRESSING IP's NALLEY'S It's Good! For FREE wire to Home Economics Noliay's Tacoma, Wash. Rhythm Group' Slates Dance ithythm club will have the sixth in- its series of seven dances Friday at 9:15 p.m. al the Memorial building.

il was ansunced by Mrs. Jaines Sorenson. The dance will be semi- format, Plans will be revealed for the April dinner- dance under the charmanship of Mrs. Alelha Banseen and Mrs. Juanita Hobson.

Couple Observe Wedding Date Fifty Years Ago The Journal's blaho News Service McCAMMON Friends and relatives. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bowman to' help them celebrate their golden wedding aniversary, Mr, and Mrs. Bowman wore married Feb.

8, 1007, at Logan. Utah, in the LDS temple. They made their honte in Cambridge ward, northeast of Downey, Idabio on a farm until 1936. They then moved to McCammon. Bowman has been active in farming and In 1941 accepted a position as night watchman for the Pacific railroad where he worked until 1945.

lie 'is a son ot Eyrumn W. and Mary Eskelson Bowman. Airs. Bowman Is a daughter of Charles and Eleanor Kendall Johnson. 'They are parents of six children.

whom aro living. They are Mfrs. Karl (Mariau) Romriell, Mra Willis (Berniece) Evans, both 4 McCammon, Harris J. Bowman, Pocatello, Mrs. Kenneth (Mariella) Wilkins, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs.

John' (Alice) Wilkins), Englewood, Colo, They have 23 grandchileren and 16 great grandchildren. MRS. O. ROSEBERG CoupleObserves 66 Anniversary A marriage milestone was celeGrated last week Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. P'orter, 437 West Carson, who abserved their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. Porter, now 90 years old, and his 89-year-old wife were honored at a family gathering Feb. 26 al their home, Attending were their four chitdren, Elsie Gorking nt College Place, Mcar! Wiedeman of Nampa; Roy and Orval Porter, both of Pocatello, On bandl to help will: the celebration wore several of their 11 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and one great great! grandchild.

The Porters have resided here some 35 years. Before retirement, Parter was engaged in farnin MR. AND MRS. PARLEY BOWMAN Celebraie Anniversary A delicious and satisfying Lenten Tuna to fix with TUNA BISCUIT PIE and set at 175 (extremely hot). Tum on oven even-ready Biscuits.

Open and separate 3 can the bottom of 6 hiscuits completely over With fingers press greased 9-inch pic pan. to form half rounde. Stand pieces, Cut rest of biscuits in two pieces af Press the pieces against side of armand pan cut side clown, holes between then. pan so there are no 4 slices process American Cheers, bottom of biscuit shell with Cover 3 4 thick. drained and flaked, and 14 bowl 7 02.

can Tuna, Mix in a 1-quart cup SEGO Bake near center of oven 10 MILK, over cheese. l. Spread tuna until mixture biscuit shell is golden brown. minutes, or heat until stoaming Meanwhile, mix in a I can 1-quart Tomalo Soup and Li 5 cup SECO saucepan MIL.K, hot, but do not boil, with the hot tomato sauce. Cut pie into 1 wedges and serve IDAHO STATE JOURNAL Tuesday, March 5, 1957-5 MY FAVORITE RECIPE Falls Family Likes This 'Jello Salad' The Journal's Idaho News Service AMERICAN FALLS Mrs.

Otis gives a fayorite recipe for Delletous Salad. The Roseuorgs, residents for 16 years, are the parents of four children, Mrs. Carol Lehman, Helen, Leland and Loren. DELICIOUS SALAD no, 2 can crushed pincapple 45 cup sugar 1 pkg. lemon or orango jello cup hot water cup nuts 14 pound seated cheese pint whipping cream, Cook the pineapplo An sugar 3.

minutes, then pour over the jello which has been dissolved In the hot water. Cool and ndd nuts and checse. Put into refrigerator until mixture staris to jell, then fold in the whipped cream, Chill and serve on tettuce leaves. Baby Has Been Named BELNAP Todd Andrew, sou of Mr. and Mira.

Lyle Belnap, Route 2, Feb. 15, Parks liked. The two were friends, Thanks was extended the chapler by governor of Moose lodge, George Knoft, for ine dinner served supreme governor, George W. Young, and his party. Name Committees Sirs.

D. B. Blatock entertained Arame Nomads club Thursday with Mrs. Easio Thompson as cohostess. Committees for the ensuing year were appointed during the bustness session conducted by presi.

dent, Airs. W. W. Crozier. Projects were discussed.

Game of Trade Marks was played with high going to Mrs. T. F. Anderson. Desserl luncheon was served by two hostesses Lo 12 members In attendance.

Three Get Prizes The Hame of highlighted the mecting of Jolly-ettes at the home DE Mrs. Kenneth Jordan. Prizes went to Mrs. Fred Mrs. Edward Norby and Mrs.

Richard Wallace. Others attending were Mrs. Vern Higby, Mrs. Robcrt. Feld, Mrs.

Charles Gertsch. Mrs. Aaron Prescott, Mrs. William Terrell and Mrs. Willfami Bunting.

AmIC. To Pick Slate Kappa chapler, Beta Sigma Phi, will vole on officers for next year at the March 14 meeting, it was announced al Club laven last week, Nominating commillce includes Mrs. Robert Barry, Mrs. Lurry Anderson and Mrs. Doyle Chat-' terlon The program featured Mrs.

John in a discussion of mentary procedure. Refreshments wore served ny Mrs. Kenneth Briggs. Seventeen members al. lelded, Tour ISC Gym Mrs.

Arthur Oliver's Camp Fire group and Mrs. Robert Pickering's Bluc Birds toured the Idaho State college and visited college art exhihit, lighlight of the trip was secing the boxers work out for the match with Michigan State. Camp Fire Girls who look tour were Mary Heath, Frances Oliver, Karen Lev, Carol James, Julianne Lewis, Paulette Petersen, Valeen Roberls, Deann Edgley along with Mrs. Ollver and assistant guardian, Mrs. Blaine Petersen.

Mrs. Pickering's Blue Birds include, Linda Van Valkunberg. Pamela Grayson, Kathy Pickering, Nancy Pratt, Nancy Oliver, Kathy Grimes, Kathy Veach, Linda Roz ummy and Donna Therinull. Tastes so richswallows so smooth in Kentucky Kentucky STRAIGHT BOURBON Whiskey IL COMPANY The Finest Hosts and Hostesses Serve HILL and HILL KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST HILL. 1HLL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, DISTAIBUTED BY: KENTUCKY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION.STRAIGHT.

BOURBON WHISKEY-95 PROOF. dish Biscuit Pie Mary Lee Taylor's tested recipe With Sego Milk it will have important extra food value Sego Milk puts more hearty muriment into foods because double rich in all the healthful food elements of whole milk, LEGO And Sego's superb blending qualities give your dishes a LAPORATED belter flavor, crenmier MILK Sego Milk in all your cooking that calls for milk or cream. It makes wonderful difference. SEGO MILK First Choice of Modern.

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