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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 26

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Pocatello, Idaho
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Arco Lady Lions Plan Project To Raise Funds ARCO Arco Lady Lions nicule plans for the annual spring fund raising event during a meeting in the Fellowship Hall of the Arco Community Baptist Church, women will give away cedar chest filled with handmade aflicles. The fund raising projec will be in connection wilh the Ljons smorgasbord. were appointed will M.nrty a i PS chairman. Her co-workers will he Mrs. NfcClaiiahan.

Mrs. Jnnct Weis Mrs. Lucy JoTunney. Mrs. Waiuh Palmer, Mrs.

May Jones, Mrs Peggy Eden and Mrs. Jean Simp son. Poster chairman will be a member, Mary Louis Dixon with Mrs. Ellen Dellos an Mrs. Sharlcne McAfee as assist ijiils.

Tickets will he under the di njction of Mrs. Diane Hnpla, Mr? La Rue i and Mrs. Jeai Dinning. was served uy (lie Raptis Women's Missionary Society will Mrs. Palsy Graham and Mrs Lauretta Hatstcad as hostesses.

PLUMP AXD BLANCH When a recipe calls for raisins to he plumped, wash raisins and spread oul in a flat a Cover and heat slowly in a moderate oven i they puff and wrinkles conic oul. To blanch nuts, drop shelled mils i hoiling water and let slant! for two Lo live minutes or i skins arc Innscr.cd. WARDS QUALITY I BROADLOOM Carpet Sale 5 99 Square Yard to 99 11 Square Yard WITH PADDING AND INSTALLATION 32-OUNCE FELT INCLUDED CHOOSE FROM 135 COLORS AND PATTERNS NOW WARDS PfAN'IST RETURNS FOR CONCERT--A native of Pocalcllo, 'ihomas Mulchings, who has been studying piano on the West Coast for several will be icnturcd in a here Feb. 2 under the auspices of the Pocalello Music Club at the musical. One of Mulchings' first teachers, Mrs.

Josephine Berryman i assist him at the second piano in Major Concerto" by Mozart. Hutching; is considered one of Idaho's finest young artists. Concert Will Feature Pianist 26-1DAHO SUNDAY JOURNAL Sunday, January 22, 1961 BARBERS' WIVES STUDY MAKE-UP The correct ways to wear makeup were discussed by Grace Brown and Iris Kales at a meeting of the Barbers Auxiliary at the Idaho State College Beauty School. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.

Eales are on the Beauty School staff, i Mrs. Eales used Devona Whitehead as a model to give a complete make-up demonstration. A question and answer period followed. Refreshments were served by Naomi Wegner. Local League Continues Series Study Thomas Hulchings, termed mc of Idaho's most promising young irlisls, will perform in a concert Fch, 2 at Flic program FanlasqucT wilh Mrs.

Warren Vickrey spoke on San Francisco in "The Days Before Yesterday" series at the Worn- Study League meeting Thu'rs- n. day afternoon at the YWCA. Mrs. Vickrey prefaced her remarks on modern San Francisco i a brief resume of Ihe early history of Ihe region under Spain anrl Mexico and finally as a part the United States. She quoted at length from "Baghdad by The 1 Day" and "Only in San Francis- I co" two appreciative bnoks by Herb Cacti, the well-known San Francisco Chronicle columnist.

The city, Mrs. i said, is one of enchantment because of its equable clirratc, its scenic location, its conglomerate population originally from many countries, and its good port facilities where goods from all over the world arc shipped in and out. Many colored photographs were shown. Mrs. G.

A. Wagner reviewed high lights of the General Federation ijMiss Walton iiWill Marry Alan MerreSI Mr. and Mrs. James E. Route North, are the engagement of.their Carrol, to Alan J.

Merrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1.. Merrcll, 175 Jones Drive.

A June wedding in the Idaho Flls LDS Temple is being plan- Falls LDS -Temple is being plan- Miss Walton is a 1958 graduate I of Pocatello High School. She iook secretarial training at Grimm's Business College and presently is employed at Swift and Co. Merrell is a 1956 graduate of Pocatello High School. He recently returned from service wilh the Army. He is a member of Carpenters Local 1258.

the Steamed rice and chutney are a "must" with any curried dish. Peanuts (salted or plain) are also a flavorful addition; put them through the fine blade of the food chopper so they may he sprinkled Qver lnc curry. who PERSPIRE HEAVILY iii o. i i i i IIL pi iii i i i i nt rtiuiiiMjui: wii inn I at Mall on the Idaho Stale Seventh Army Symphony Ore lies- i College campus will be sponsurcd tra, a p( clubwoman gaz ne she Baby Has Been Named DUNCAN Gary Leon son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gary L. Duncan, 02-1 South Tenth, Jan. 11. JENSEN Jill Union, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Derrel! E. Jensen, 621 South Grant, Jan. 12. MUNSliE Terry Lynn, of Mr. and Mrs.

Terry W. Munsce, 505 Cottage, Jan. 11. SMITH Pete Don, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Route 2, North, Jan. 13. NILSSON--Brandon Ray, son of Mr. und Mrs. Ronald Nilsson, 1216 East Clnrk, Jan.

12. LAMB Sharlotte A 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lamb, Blackfoot, Jnn, 5. MICI1AELSON Lori Deo, daughter of Mr.

anil Mrs. Richard Michaelson, Sterling, a 15. POND Alan Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.

Pond. Blackfoot, Jnn. 10 WRIGHT Gregory Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.

Wright, by the Pocalclo Music Chili. IIutchitic.s, horn ami reared in Idaho, began his innsical studies at, Ihc ngc of wilh Josephine Bcrryiiian, associate professor of music at the Idaho State College. In 1017 he studied al the McCuue School of Music in Salt Lake City with Mabel Borg Jenkins, who was coaching there with Grant Johan- ncscn. Later Ihal year Mulchings won Imlh the a Stale Federation of Music Clubs Contests and lie Inlcrmoimtuin Region Con- csts. While in Utah, lie received a SI.OIHl scholarship at the Music Academy of the West at Santa Barbara, hero lie studied Rositlyn Turcck.

In Ihe fall of Iflufi llutcliings re-. incd tu Snn Francisco here he icnl the past -four years with a self-imposed schedule of ctKicen- ralcd study anil i i public lerformance. During two of these cars lie xvorkcd wilh Adolf Baiter, he former accompanist for Ychudi Mcnlmin, The National Federation of Music Clubs presented Mulchings witli the A a award in IflaT. Tliis awaril is given a a to a veteran of the military service shows promise toward ac- During liis tlirce years ol service iccc! the conference of fcder- cluh women on hemispheric solidarity to be held in in Rio de Janeiro, followed by the delegates' tour of eight Latin American countries. CARROL WALTON YWCA to Launch New Classes quiring the concert field.

At present Mulchings is engaged to perform several recitals in southern Idaho and Utah, Me will NAVY WIVES SET INSTALLATION OF NEW LEADERS Atom's Eves Navy Wives Club 177 will huld Ihc semi-annual installation of officers a 31 al 8 p.m. in" Ihc Pioneer Room of the Bannock Hotel. 'ITie installation will be open to Navy Wives and tlicir hus- all bands. New officers of the club include: President, Mrs. Edna Williams; Six new classes ranging from babysitting to painting will in early February at the YWCA, according to executive director, Mrs.

Ruth Marchetti. Both men and women arc invited lo register for a class in lying fish flics. Mrs. J. R.

Egbert will give the instruction Wednesdays from 7 to p.m. for six weeks starling Feb. 1. The winter and spring play school for pre-schoolers in tho Ihrce to six age group will start Feb. 2.

The 12-week series is scheduled Thursdays from to 11 a.m. with Mrs. Joan Heywcod and Mrs. Livva Jacobs as instructors. The annual babysitting class offered by the YWCA in corporation with the Fire and Police Departments acid the Bannock County Chapter, American Red Cross, will be held Feb.

11 and 18 The course, which will be made up of three one-hour classes, is for girls in the 12 lo 17 age group. Beginning bridge for both mcti and women will be offered Mon LAST CALL ON THESE SPECIAL SALE ITEMS! Still a good selection of DRESSES JACKETS SLACKS INFANTS' WEAR SWEATERS SHIRTS PANTS All Now DORIS HYI.TON Nursing Student, Utahn to Marry BURI.EY Mr. and Mrs. Cties- ler Hylton announce the cngame- mcnt ol Iheir daughter, Doris Kayc, to R. Clair Drury, son of Mr.

ami Mrs. Henry Drury, Preston. Miss Hylton is a graduate of American Falls High School and is 11 senior at St. Benedict's School pf Nursing at Ogdcn, a is a graduate of Preston High School. He worked for the Lngan City Police Department and now is employed as process inspector aS Iliinkol Chemical Corp.

al Brigham City, a No wedding date has been set. Check Deadline Wednesday at 5 p. m. is the deadline for submitting engage- mem and wedding stories loi Sunday's edition of tho Journal. There is no charge for publishing either a bridal picture or story.

Forms on which to write engagement and wedding information an available by calling the a women's editor at CE 2-4161. Club news and social calendar items lor Sunday's women's section will be accepted i Thursday at 'j p. in. A i submitted a ihal lime will be held for Monday's paper. the U.S.

Army Air Force vice president, Mrs. Pierette Grif- thc Young Artists A i secretary, Mrs. Yvonne Hat- days from 7 to 9 p.m. for ten week concerts for the German people as field: treasurer, Mrs. Rose John- starting Feb.

6. The instructor parliamentarian, Mrs. Lucille be Mrs. Laurence Coffey. Witt; and chaplain, Mrs.

Barbara of Ihc U.S. Slate Department. He Tickets for the concert may be purchased from any member of the Pocalello Music Club, by calling Beginning oil painting will ge underway Feb. 7 with Mrs. Clarj completed four tours of over Like garlic flavor with chicken? a cultural-educational organization Frazier Hall preceding Ihe concert, oil; rub over the bird before roast- He played the premiere pcrform- 'All phases of oil technique will ancc in Germany of Ernest Bloch's JACK 'N JILL 256 North Main uphasized.

Boys and girls 12 to 15 will have i opportunity to learn ballroom iquette together with basic and oclern dance steps in eight cluss- io be given Saturdays from 2 -1 p.m. Wesley John will instruct ic series which will begin Feb. Courses in conversational Rusan and Spanish will round out the program. Anyone desiring to nroll should telephone Mrs. Mar- htti at CE 2-0742.

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