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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 17

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Pocatello, Idaho
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Diane Falter Bilyeu, Charles E. Bilyeu and Mrs. George V. Smith toast spring while rehearsing for St. Anthony Hospital.

Guild's benefit review Wednesday. Play Cast to Give 'Voice of Turtle' "The Voice of the Turtle" will be heard Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the St. Anthony Hospital Guild's benefit review in the Bannock Hotel. A Broadway success which olg- Inally featured Matgaret Sullavan, Elliott Nugent and Audrey Christie, the play review will feature Mrs.

George V. Smllh, Charles E. Bilyeu and Mrs. Bilyeu, Choice of BPW to Elect, Give Charter At Meet Today Business and Professional Women's Clubs of the southeastern district will 'elect officers and present 11 charter to Ihe new Aberdeen group at an all-day meeting here Sunday, Delegates are expected from Soda Springs, Lava Hot Springs, Blackfool, Firth, American Falls and Pocatello. The district meeting will gel undent-ay al 10 a.m.

at the Golf and Counlry Club. District director, Mrs. Rhea Snow, Firth, will direct the elcclion and installation of officers. Each club will report on outstanding features of the year's activities during the morning business session. Tiie hostess Pocatcllo Club will be in charge of the program lo be given during the 1 p.m luncheon.

The welcoming of the Aberdeen Club will highlight this event. the play, a smart comedy coincides with the May day theme of ho review which also will refreshments at the close of play. Mrs. -J. Grant Bickmore, review chairman will introduce Bilyeu, instructor In speech and drama at ISC who Is in charge of Ihe evening's entertainment.

Mrs. B. B. Sclmieder, Guild president, will velcome Guild members, their husbands and guests. Written by John Van Druten, 'Tho Voice of the Turtle" Is a provocative play involving the "eternal triangle," this time, two women and one man, and Is parlicu- arly adapted for a mixed audience.

Mrs. Corwin Groom, ticket chairman for Ihc benefit-review says' many tickets have been sold lo men for the Wednesday cnter- lainment. Persons wishing tlckols may conlact her or Mrs. K. L.

Felt, co-chairman or latiy Guild member. Past presidents of Ihe Guild will receive Review altonders and will pour at the reccplion latjlcs. Baby Has Been Named HENDERSON' Trevor Ike, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Boyd F.

Henderson. 49G Michlaml, April ID. PECK Josic Dlannc, daughter of Mr. ami Dcllicrt Peck. 541 Enst Dillon, April 22.

STEWART Steven Owen, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stewart, Dlackfoot, April. 16. O'BRIEN Dwighl Earl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent O'Brien, Aberdeen. April 11. MAN WILL Cameo Coy. tlauglv Icr of Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Manwill, 281 Randolph, April 22. FOSTKIJ Cheryl Kny, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paris W. Foster, 1935 South Fifth, April 22. ARMSTRONG Ricky son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney Armstrong, Aberdeen, April 19. Social Calendar MONDAY Women's to Fraternal Order of Eagles, will have a birthday party Monday at 8 p. m. at Eagles Hall. American Legion Auxiliary will I convene Monday at 8 p.m.

at Ihe' Memorial Building for a program by the Pan American Commiltce headed by Mrs. Herbert Lushinsky and Ihc Child Welfare Committee under Mrs. Robert Watson. Mrs. Walter Service will be hostess chairman.

Mrs. Hoit Wins 'Girl of Year' Sorority Title Beta Sigma Phi's cily "Girl of (he Year" is Mrs. Warren Hoit, 119 South Fourteenth, president ol Xi Alpha Chapter. Mrs. Nellie Clinc Stectison, only international honorary member, announced the selection of Mrs.

at the Founder's Day dinner Saturday at the Country Club. She will receive an expense paid (rip. lo McCall for Ihc sorority conven- lion June 21 lo 23. Mrs. Hoit won (he nod of judges for the honor over "Girl of (he Year" enndirinles from five other chapters.

They include Mrs. Uob- ert Scotl, Alpha Mrs. Larry Crnkovich, Xi; Mrs! McGec Harris, Kappa; Mrs. Joe Williams, XI Alpha; and Dolly Schatz, Chi. Mrs.

Hoit was -named recently to head Ihe new Beta Sigma Tht chapter for members of at least eight years standing. The was awarded its charter al the dinner. Mrs. Hoit also Is interested in Music Club circles and was clecled state president at the convention here. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Jean HoF.aday Family Returns After Four Years in England IDAHO SUNDAY JOURNAL Sunday, April 28, 1937-17 State Commander Visits DAV Unit Stale Commander of DAV Auxli- lory.

Mrs. Mary Denny, Dolse, loM (he unit hore Thursday about work at ttio Veterans' Announcement Mini stale reports are (o lubmltted by May 25 and national report! by July 5. Refreshment were Krved lo eight members. Home from England after a four rear stay are Air force Captain Jean Holladay, his wife and three daughters, Kathy, Jocelyn and Jeanne Ann. They are visiting here with Captain Holladny's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Holladay, 531 South Slnth, and in Moreland with Mrs. llolladay's parents, Mr, and Mrs.

W. P. Wrny. Mrs. Holladay was Lorraine Wray before her marriage.

While In England, Captain Holladay was stationed at Oxford Atr- Force Base. During their slay they traveled to many scenic points In Europe. Their youngest daughter, now five.months old, was born In England, Enroute home from Britain, the Holladay family stopped in New York City to gel a new car tor the trip lo Idaho. They expect to be here until mid-May when Caplain Holladay will report lo his new assignment in Tampa, Ela. A pilot, he Is in Ihe cleclronlcs work of Iho Air Force.

Spring Formal Will Feature Special Music Hap Miller's Sun Valley Orches tra will furnish music (or the year's first formal dance at the Golf and County Club Saturday. The spring dance, slated from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. will be preceded by dinner. Spring will be the theme ol by Ihe committee of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Rowland, Mr. and Hogc, Mr. and Mrs. liusscll Black, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hoffman, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Crane. The Sun Valley Orchestra will remain here through Monday to entertain for the Idaho Automobile Dealers' convention. Elcservallons for Ihe dance must be made by Friday with committee members or Country Club manager, Charles Hall.

New Deadline Thursday Is the deadline for women's pages in Sunday's Journal Engagements, weddings and club news must be in the Journal office by Thursday at 4:30 p. m. lo be published In the Sunday edition. Social calendar items for Sunda; also must be submitled by Thurs day club reporters are advised that only meetings hap pcning on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday will be used in the calendar carried on Sunday. NATIONAL introduces NEW SERVICE St.

Anthony llospil.nl Guild will have Pinkie puppets ready for finishing touches Monday at 2 p.m. In (lie Nurses' Recreation Room. Board will convene at 1 p.m. in the Nurses' Library. It's like having an extra closet! Storage Box our TUEDAY Home Economists Club will be entertained by faculty at Idaho Slate College Home Economics Department Tuesday al 8 Norma Barnes will discuss Pales tine and modern Israel illustrating her talk with slides on her recent trip lo Ihe Holy Land.

Aunl Mnry's Sewing Circle will be enlortained Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hoult, 246 Randolph. Now an cjcadly muojvrtd spray nukes your perfume last you tor roontbs and monthil Keep it with you alwayt, wherever you go. A .20 CARATS PLATINE EMIR VOODOO In W.uliful flaeon plui Halliwell Drug OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SINCE 1915 A'oic--lots of extra closet and drawer -tpace for your tummer icardrobet How? Just let iti store your winter iludu through our exclusive Storage Box Plant en.

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and Mrs. Cromwell I)lrd, 413 outh Fourth. Darling, the former Maryn Bird, came lo bo with her lother while she Is recuperating ollowlng an operation. The two Darling children remained in aldwcll with (heir paternal grand lother. Gene R.

Flala, son of Mr. and Irs. J. Fiala, 401 Park, was Ini(ed Into Phi Kappa Phi, national onorary society, al Colorado A. nd M.

College In Fort Collins. The ociety Is dedicated lo recognition highest scholastic'achievement In all academic fields. When Mrs. Robert H. Hunter en- icrtalncd her sewing club this past week, she used an Easter centerpiece at her dinner table.

Her guests were Mrs, Nellie Cllno Steenson, Mrs. L. W. Braln- nrd, Mrs. E.

W. Halt, Mrs. W. E. Holder, Mrs.

L. Glennon and Mrs. H. C. Maguire.

Hnrrlct Gltllns, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H. Leigh Gtltlns, Me- Common, is one of 22 candidates for Delta Sigma Phi "Dream Girl" at the University of Idaho. Finalists will be announced May 2, and the "Drcnm Glvl" will be nnmcd at a fraternity danco May 10. FUR STORAGE INSURED FREE NCK'UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Cleaning, Repairing, Restyling AUSTIN FURRIERS 241 North QranJ Pocatello Phone 1141 IOT 5: WHEN ALL AMERICA SHOPS AND SAVES i i'' 1 I don't miss the season's biggest savings on appliances! only Wardamatic offers so many features at this low price THOUSANDS SOLD AT 209.95 COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 189.88 HILL 9-LB. CAPACITY MOLDED FIBERGIAS TUB OVERFLOW RIHSE Fiberglas lub hoi water hoi Pushbuttons control (election Swlrlalor agitator It thorough Overflow rlnu liavti clothes "llnMr BUY THE TWINS SAVE MORE Wardamalic woihsr and making 9.Ik capacity tleelrfc dryer, now Wardamotic waiher and ma)thing capacity (jai dryer, now 3 6 4 8 8 "WR1NG-A-MATIC" WRINGER WASHER REG.

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