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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 8

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Boise, Idaho
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8
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Boise Idaho Tuesday Morning May 2 1950 ine Idaho Daily Statesman Columbians Will Honor President May Frolic Scheduled By AAUW Girls Club Sets Spring Snow Tea Page Eight More han 100 tickets have been sold to the spring style show being sponsored Wednesday at 8 zn by the Industrial Girls club in the YWCA Girls of the club will model new styles from bathing suits to evening wear from A tea will follow the show Mrs Truman Joiner Boise YWCA Members of the American Association of University Women are busy with plans for their annual May frolic The party scheduled Monday will feature a dinner at 6:30 and will be held at the YWCA Reservations may be made with Mrs Warren Fouch or Mrs Dale Thurman During the business meeting the new officers will be installed Mrs Lyman Wilbur is the new president Other officers include Mrs Thomas Farrer vice president Mrs David Grant secretary and Mrs Herman Hilfiker and Mrs Clyde Humphrey directors Mr and Mrs William Eberle will show slides on their trip to Europe last summer president will preside at the tea able Miss Marie Voorhees will be soloist Tickets wiU also be available at the door according to Miss Helen Johnston general chairman A buffet dinner is scheduled for 6 for all interested business girls Reservations may be made at the YWCA Annual luncheon this year honoring Mrs Hettinger will be held May 15 by Columbian dub members Locale will be na-nounced later Members voted at their meeting1 Monday to invite the newly-elected American Mother of 1950 Mrs Elizabeth Bender Cloud of West Linn Ore to attend their luncheon She is expected to be traveling through Boise en route to New York about that date Tickets for the luncheon will be on sale at the Book shop and at No tickets will be sold at the door At all day meeting reports of standing committees and officers were heard Mrs Palumbo was elected to membership and Mrs Vinson Introduced the BJC scholarship winner Renda Ruth Andrist A potluck luncheon was served at noon The board of control meeting will be held next Monday instead of Friday because many of the members will be sttending the state federation club convention In Weiser later this week Mrs Earl Turner and Mrs A Friedline new program chairmen requested suggestions during the luncheon from members on topics for next year Plans Completed ByCIiurch Women For Guild Party Elects Heads For New Year COMING TO BOISE for the wedding of Miaa Jonne Pearaon and Richard Markham were (from left) Miaa Permetd French of Seattle Mra Richard Berg of Portland and Mra Peter Painter of Bakerafield Cal Mrai Painter haa returned to her home but Miaa French and Mra Berg have remained for a longer viail MAJ and MRS CARLETON YOUNG of New York City and Hollywood are Boiae viaitora They are the houaegueata of Mr and Mra Howard Buhl The pair haa been entertained at numeroua feativitiea including Mrs Byron Petre was hostess to the Whitney Progress club Thursday afternoon in her new home at 1212 Shoshone street Cohostesses for the dessert luncheon were Mrs Ona Shaw and Mrs Elizabeth Harris During the business meeting a buffet aupper and cocktail party held at the Buhl a at home The major waa atationed at Gowen Field during the war Today noon is deadline time for reservations for the Presbyterian guild luncheon Mrs Ralph York and Mrs Gordon annum are taking reservations The luncheon will be held Wednesday at 1:15 at the church Program numbers will include -a solo by Mrs Lorene Honstead McPherson devotionals by Mrs -M Denman and topic to be given by Mrs Dale Walden The executive committee of the newly organized guild and circles of the Second Presbyterian church will be visitors VISITS HERE: Mr and Mrs the past officers were re- elected They are the Mesdames If tc nni Bvron Petre Thursday to visit Mrs Dill president Byron Petre Church Auxiliary Schedules Party At Tuttle House Taylor A Eichenberger Joe Jette Richard Ross Kenneth Currier A Bradbury and Kenneth Cummings Prize winners were Mrs Pond Mrs Cummings and Mrs Jette Vaqueros Club Plans Final Square Dance vice president Robtaacm le Md sMnw Bob Anacabe Wins Ping Pong Trophy At Cabrini Meeting The three guilds of St auxiliary will hold their RETURN FROM OGDEN: Returning home from Ogden Monday were the Mesdames Roy King Howard Porter George Erickson and Omar Kirtley They have been visiting their father and mother Mr and Mrs Black DBE Hears Review Of California Trip The last square dance of the current season for the Vaqueros club will be held tonight from 9 to 11 in Western Square announced Paul Moehlman club caller Don Obee will be guest caller and dances on the Boise valley festival program will be reviewed Also included are two new couple dances and Peggy Mathews and her Rhythm Rangers will furnish the music A Bomert club president will preside over a short business session to elect officers for next year Bob Anacabe winner of dessert card party Wednesday at ping pong tournament was 1:30 pm at the Bishop Tuttle presented a trophy at the last house according to co-chairmen meeting of the Cabrini club Miss Mrs John Aram and Mrs Ted Eileen Quinn defeated Miss Bene Meyer Garmendia in the finals of the The afternoon card playing will ping pong contest canasta pinochle andl Sunday May 7 was designated bridge and is being sponsored by aa the first Sunday for members EuHds of St Catherine St to receive communion together at Hilda and St Mary the 9:15 mass in St cathe- Those planning to attend should dral Following mass a breakfast make their reservations in ad-1 prepared and served by the group vance with either of the co-chair- will be held in St evm men Mrs Aram of 3204 Kootenai 1 secretary and Carl Edgar treas- c- Jkey urer plan to be here a week or 10 days The five delegates chosen to at-1 tend the second district federated Mr- clubs convention to be held this Smith of 1218 North Seventeenth week in Weiser were Mrs Edgar expected home to- Mrs Harris Mrs Eagleson from a trip through Ne-Mrs Clayville and Mrs I vada Arizona and California Mr Robert Small Smith accompanied her but re- Members of the club took part turned to Boise last week After in a fashion show in which kitch- spending a few days in Las Vegas en utensils were modeled as hats nd Phoenix they went to Brook-First prize for the most outstand- dale lodge near San Francisco to ing chapeau went to Mrs visit Mrs brother-in-law 3trode and second prize was won and sister Mr and Mrs Alfred by Mrs Edgar I Cook A letter from Mrs Fike past president now living in I BIRTHDAY TIME: Stephen Adel Iowa was read as part of Haasch son of Mr' and Mrs Don the program Also on the program Haasch of 3005 Teton street cele-were readings given by Miss Evie brated his seventh birthday Friday White and Mrs Walter Johnson afternoon at a party Guests were Peggy Rea Gary Milliken Jimmy nr'n TU! a Lx I Dale Cariene Hammond Kathleen rCKJ lyieets omgrit Craig Marjorie Butterfield Ted HOUSE GUESTS: Mr and Mrs Harris Butler of Grange ville Texas are house guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Wayne 1321 Vista avenue Mr and Mrs Tom Conlon Boise were also dinner guests at the Wayne home Wednesday night The Mesdames Butler Conlon and Wayne were former school mates together TO POCATELLO: Judge and Mrs Chase A Clark have left for Pocatello where they will be a month while Judge Clark attends district court BRIDAL FETE: Mrs Wallie Tucker was hostess at a breakfast and miscellaneous -shower Sunday for Miss Janette Guthman who will be one of the first May brides She will be married Saturday to Robert Ames Fifteen guests were invited to the Hillcrest Country club PARTY HOSTS: Mr and Mrs Leo entertained Wednesday evening at dinner and a canasta party at Hillcrest Country club Also on the hostess list last week was Mrs New-house Twelve Boise women met Saturday at her home for luncheon and bridge Mrs John Hannifin discussed her trip to the British old home in Sierra Madre Cal at a meeting of the Daughters of British Empire held at the home of Mrs Elmer at 1516 Euclid street Mrs Elmer retiring treasurer was presented a gift DINNER GUESTS: Mr and Mrs Griffith- Bratt of 1020 North Seventeenth street were dinner guests Friday evening at the Charles Judy home in Fruitland Also invited were the Misses Gail Morgan Judy Stams Jo Anne Cutler and Barbara Black all of Boise or Mrs Meyer at 2309 North Nine-1 teenth street Relief Corps Meet Pastor Weds in Weiser Ceremony Will Talk on Trip The club will meet Wednesday noon at Hotel Boise Mrs A A Fraser will continue her talk on her trip to Past Presidents of Woman's Relief corps will meet this afternoon at 2 at the home of Mrs Amelia Anderson of -415 South Eleventh street All visiting past presidents are invited to attend Boise CDA Court Initiates 17 Sets Veterans Party Mrs Frank Martin Jr of 421 Springer Randy and Barbara rranklin street will be hostess at I son and the guest of Tuesday to members of sisters Dianne and Gay Haasch 8 Chapter PEO Washington PTA Chooses Officers for New Year TO IOWA: Mr and Mrs Leo Tamisiea left by train Friday afternoon for their home in Council Bluffs Iowa They had been house guests several days of his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ed Walsh of 201 South Sixteenth street CUTTING their wedding cake are the Rev Kay Parriah paator of Weiaer9 a Chriation church and her huaband Arthur Shelby of Weiaer Catholic Daughters of America Court Glorious 1349 initiated 17 members at their Tuesday meeting in St club rooms At next meeting in St clubrooms Chairman Mrs Fred Harris will complete plans for the veterans party to be held on May 23 Gifts for the veterans will be accepted at the meeting Those initiated were the Misses Phyllis and Shirley Yenor Ruby Ysursa and Katherine Keman and the Mesdames Eleanor Knight John Mills Ed Price Henry Renk Warner Mills Alvin Roberts Jr John Abel Raymon Ysursa Emil Siron Herbert Quinn Fortin Paul Jones and Robert A Finley CANASTA PARTY: Mrs Robinson of 1603 Abbs street entertained 11 guests with a canasta party Friday evening Mrs Thomas was co-hostess Guests were the Mesdames Lloyd Compton' Moody Hamilton Rupert Kent Robert Day Lynn Bergey Howell Gray John Garrett Melvin Copp and Miss Margaret Thomas RETURN FROM VISIT: Mr and Mrs Bolon of 210 Myrtle street have returned from a visit with friends and relatives in north Idaho Among those visited were Mr Rose Bolon of Greer Mr and Mrs John Maund and family of Myrtle and Mr and Mrs William Bolon of Lewiston GUEST OF HONOR: Miss Ar-line -Snyder was honor guest at a birthday party Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs Snyder of 2415 Madison street Helen Sherman and Pat Johnson were co-hostesses Guests were Josephine Mureluga Lou Ann Williams Beverly Beckwith Sharon Breshears Dorothy Wells Beverly Bryan and Billy wakeman ARRIVE FOR VISIT: Mr and Mrs Black of Reno arrived in Boise Tuesday They plan to spend a week with Black and family in Collister Photo by Novelty Studio Weiaer Eagles Auxiliary Sets Election Wednesday DINNER PARTY: Mrs Earl Zimmerman of 603 Village lane entertained Thursday at the second in a series of dinner parties he is planning to have The first one was held on Sunday DESSERT BRIDGE: Meeting for a dessert bridge Thursday afternoon at the Wallace Pond home on 1817 North Twelfth street was the Columbian club bridge group Those present were the Mesdames Eagles auxiliary members have slated an election of officers Wednesday at 8 at the lodge hall All members are urged to attend Nominees Include Mrs Lurana Smith president Mrs May Dennis and Mrs Newton vice president Mrs Elmer Call secretary Mrs Stanley Nelson chaplain Mrs Harold Darden and Mrs Mary Buchanan treasurer Annabelle Smith and Shirley Miller conductress Betty Mills and Margaret Phillips inside guard Wanda Johnstown Maxine Arm Wanda Johnstown Maxme Arm- NEW OFFICERS were recently elected by the Waahington PTA membera The new leadera (from left) are Mra William Martin treaaurer Mra Ruaaell Hoyea aecre-tary Mra John Beckwith vice-preaident and Mra Carl Hoobing preaident tt xt strong and Mrs Amelia Anderson lYlrs ITopper INamecl teeTdMiSerEn SidsSSTa Delphian Chapter Head Barber At a at the meeting recently home of Mrs Rankin of Meridian members of Delta chap- WSCS Sets Meeting The Immanuel Methodist WSCS ter of the Delphian society elected will meet Wednesday at the home new officers new leaders will of Mrs Verne Ragsdale at 1302 assume their duties when the fall North Eleventh street The spirit- season opens in September uallife group will meet at 1:30 Elected were Mrs A Hop-r- Nuraeiy car prerfdJohnJ Mur BY THE a Mt Camay Fmt TtekmietUr i Sdadat 1315 North Pourtecath street "CARVEL HALL treasurer Mrs Gale Baker chairman of the seminar board and Mrs George Henly and Mrs Horace Fereday board members Birthday Party Talk Set Tonight Mrs Josef Picone will speak to members of Exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi tonight at' the home of Mrs Dave Dolenar of 904 Cloverdale drive The meeting will start at 8 pm Mrs Picone quality craftsmanship ms Knives and Carving Sols a plement to fine silver The auxiliary members to the 190th fighter squadron will celebrate their first birthday tonight at 7 in the Gowen Field club with a dinner and card party Mrs Ray McPherson chairman is being assisted by the Mesdames Edward Clay-comb Martin Johnson Harry Wickman Frances Chase Russell Stanley Howard Long and Thomas Sweeney Guaranteed mienmed blades are hollow-ground from high-carbon ehrome-vanadinm steel precisely tempered Decora- will speak on tion Basque Girls Meet Handles with fine silver filigree overlaid on ebony or ivory Packed in custom-designed chests or elegant cases See Carvel Hall Steak Knives and Carving Sets at your favorite jeweler gift or department store perfect gifts for every occasion particularly appropriate for June Brides The Basque Girls club will meet tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs Antone Chacartegui on route five at Nampa Mrs Phil Uberuaga will be co-hostess Today Clubs Ice Cream Sauce avorite! Sally Menders club lira Ryan 4310 Marvin avenue Neighbors of Woodcraft night program 7:45 pm IOOF halL Boise Elks Gleemen concert Ontario high school gymnasium 190th Fighter Squadron auxiliary p-m Gowen Held club dinner card for a delicious ice cream sauce mix a half cup each of butter or margarine and sugar add a cup of cream and heat to boiling Mix in some finely chopped preserved fruits and serve Don't miss our display of "Carvel-Hall cutlery" at the Rialto theater starting Tuesday May 2nd Your Furs It's the little things that add flattery to a costume a touch of embroidery a trim collar a pearl button You'll want both of these blouses because they are young and feminine and so varied in style Left: Long sleeve tissue faille shirt French cuffs with pearl studs In navy white sand and maize Sizes 32 to 38 Right: One of a new shipment of peasant blouses in fine batistes wide collar with colored embroidery Sizes 30 to 36 Each 650 downstairs EXPRESS COLLECT TO TROY-CAPITAL INC Chapter A PEO 8 pm Mrs Xxuigrell 1002 North Twenty-third street Past presidents of Relief Corps Miss Amelia Anderson 415 Smith Eleventh street 2 pm visiting past presidents Invited Basque Girls club Mrs Antone Chacartegui route five Nampa 8 pm Chapter PEO Mrs Chaffee wa 3 Mesa drive Chapter A-J PEO Mrs Wright mill Teton street 8 pm Daughter of Union Veteran 8 pm GAR hall officers assemble at 1:30 pm A-Q PEO Miaa Hsian Newell No 3 Hulbe road 8 pm Women of Rotary Hotel Boise pm Chapter A PEO 8 Pm Mrs Frank Martin Jr 421 Franklin street PXA Council covered dish dinner 7 pm North Junior high school Installation if officers Chapter A-Y PEO 8 pm Mrs Ted Cramer 2615 Ellis avenue Exemplar chapter Beta Sigma Phi with Vrs Dave Dolenar 904 Cloverdale drive i pm Mrs Josef Picons to speak' TTim af haesq pm Moos bah 1414 GROVE ST Boise Idaho for safe keeping in our street floor Fur Storage Vault!.

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