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The Post-Register from Idaho Falls, Idaho • Page 5

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Idaho Falls, Idaho
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Tfir wnxrr rmr fp A.H0 XrtJCTT 23. im mre 5 CLUBS SOCIETY LODGES EATI REP in circles the past Wedding two voca! being given by Mrs. B. Gil- 1 i lespie of Boise, formerly of Idaho Falls and the other by UOCal OUpie 1 Miss Ruth Walker, who received her certificate Announced Today from the Nelson College of Music in Pocatello. Both mnsicales were well received, each one also being To Wed in November ANSWERS Mr, and Albert Marun of 'veil attended.

Following the GiUejpie recital, members'of the Johns Episcopal guild entertained at a delightfully their daughter. Martha to informal tea. One of the more distinguished women visitors in the city is Miss Ruth Ray, famed American violinist. She has been visiting at the home of Dr and H. Spencer and left! completed the table ap- over the week end with them to pointmenU Presiding ot the table spend several days at Spen-Bo, wtrf their summer home near Jackson of W.

D. Rogers Ukf. Miss Ray. outstanding par- and also She With the fall season coming up. Hotbfn Blsckfoot ramp bell, eon of Mr and Mrs Campbell.

449 street The weddmg will take place in November, Miss Martin attended Henager buainess college in Salt Lake City last year, returning here last Beasley and Shf if graduate of thf Idaho high school Mr. Campbell attended local and at present is engaged in farming near here The couple will reside in Idaho Falls clubs are beginning to continue their meetings and luncheons end breakfasts are being given. Speakmg of several known Idaho Falls motor- er to Pocattllo Friday to attend a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority rush party given at the home of Miss Bride Complimented At Shower, Late Supper Honoring Mrs John MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS AT G. SAMSEL'S Hubbel Bible class members were guests of the Foreign Missionary ociety of the Methodist church at a meeting and program held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S.

on Ridge avenue A feature of the program was the presentation of several musical of I therine Cady Reports from girls indicated the affair was un-; Kathryn Wilkinson nurnbfn, under the direction usually well arranged and oughly delightful. flR Women of the Moose, from var- 1 shower Thursday evening and the were led lous parts of the state, were en- D. ow by Mrs. Carl Morgan. She Edna Mav Ewert gave two read- tbor -1 before her marriage last week.

Miss Mrs C. Hayes I Jane Orme entertained at a miscel- Mrs L. P. Dawson, president, pre- tertained this week at luncheons meetings by the local chapter, the occasion being the ninth annual convention Two luncheons were given at the Hotel Bonneville for at her home on Sixth street was asiasted by her mother. ings and two were sung by J.

C. Orme and the bride mother. Miss Virginia Linger E. A. Wilkinson.

The living rooms of the Orme them during their beside. hom( wfrf IL th! I bouquets of fall flower. The eve ro mbtrs o. the Order of in Silver Tea Musicale Is Well Received On Friday ning was spent in sewing after which supper was served. Mrs.

Nelson received a lovely selection of gifts. present were Anne Smith, Elna Hunter, Helen Brown. Helen Gentle, Therraa Hansen. Elizabeth TO QUESTIONS Bv Frederic J. Haskin survey of the reading habits of same night as Evans, waa sen- Americar.s.

conducted by Columbia tenced to one year in the hospital univarsity, the University of by Judge J. Taylor, Friday after- cago. and the American Library noon on a similar charge. She association, only half of the adult paroled to t.he sheriff at Black- pooulation can read with ease foot Q. Did more ships use the Tan- A reader can get the an eer to any quration of fact hy writing The Poet-K eg i etc Information Bureau.

Frederic J. Haskin, Di rector, Washington, D. C. Fieaee enclose three (8) cents for reply. ama canal last year than the previous year" A Reports are made for fiscal lots years ending June SO.

In the year ending June 30. 1933, a total of 3180 passed through the canal; in the year ending June 30, 1936, the number was 3382. Q. How many does It lake to gather the news for the Associated R. W.

A Some 80,000 individuals, di- Get the lowest estimate on quality building materials in carload Pratt. 103 First Does the federal government confer upon citizens the right to reetly or indirectly, in all parts of N. B. the world collect, verify, and dis- A It does not The right to vote tribute the news which appears is conferred by the states, each of dcr the credit line Rv The Asso- which has its own laws governing dated voting qualifications, Where did James Branch Ca- At what age are people most bell go to college? E. likely to have accidents within the Xbe novelist is a graduate of H.

William and Mary college at Wll- A Children from five to nine Mamshurg. Va. years of age are most often the -------------victims. Next come the ones from I 1 a 10 to 14 Third are adults from 40 vOUnlV U. TO to 44 years old.

In what cttiee is the cost of living the highest R. A According to a pro- Daughters of gross administration study entitled 1 tah Pioneers are holding their inter city differences in the cost of park Wed- D. San afternoon beginning at 2 it was announced Satur- Meet Wednesday Elliot, Ruth Wrilkinson, Gladys presiding at the tes table Orme, Babe Atkinson. Eunice Chris tensen. Mrs.

Conrad Swanson. Mrs. A trio composed of Mrs Hayes, Mrs Kenneth Mackenzie and Mrs C. Maguire also sang several selections During the afternoon Miss Adeline Wilson appeared, dressed Mrs Punja. a woman missionary of India, whom the Hubbel Bible class supports.

After he appearance the mite box opening was held. Refreshments were served with MISS MARTHA MARTIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin of Miss Wilson adn Miss Bae Belle Idaho Falls, whose engagement to Charles Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Campbell, 449 street, was announced Saturday. The marriage will be an event of the month of November. Washington, Francisco, Minneapolis, Minn and New York, in the order named, are the cities in which the cost of living Is highest. When the Hon W.

J. Bryan was in Japan a banquet was given the day. Members of all camps in county are urged to attend Each camp will furnish one number on the program. Rock camp members will act as hostesses during day with Mrs Harry PATTERNS One of the loveliest end moit well of cnoiAl ninotiane ns received functions of th. City Mrs D.

Haverman. Mrs week was the musicale given by Mrs Nelson. Mra Mrs B. W. Gillespie of Boise, for merly of Idaho Falls, in the legion rooms of the city building Friday afternoon.

Following Mrs. vocal program a silver tea was given under the ausoices of the St Episcopal Guild A repertoire of nine songs w-as sung by Mrs. Gillespie, who has a contralto voice, in addition to several encore numbers. Merle Wilson Ruud. and Mrs.

Norman Second Luncheon Is Given at Hotel bv W. O. T. M. recorders of the Regents and r.e nail and reception room Idaho chapters of the Women of ii decorated with bowls and the Moose w-ere entertained at a Rla-dioli.

zinnias niceiy arranged luncheon In the and o'ner fall flowers The console Bonneville hotel Fridav at 12 tahfe waa centered with a bowl Covers were 51. Pink and white petunias on a re- Vari-eolored gladioli and Moose eo.or and yellow' tapers were at; emblem napkins were used as ta- ei her side bu appointments. Pink and yellow rosebuds and During the luncheon Myrle Jones white baby breath in a green crystal bowl centered the tea table. Garden flowrers were used about the living rooms and on the table. 41 JULIA MARY BROWNING ENTERTAINS ON FRIDAY.

Miss Julia Mary Browning entertained a group of the younger set at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Browning, on Tenth street.

Friday evening at a picnic supper and theatre party Local Girls Attend Rush Party in I Mr and v- i. 11 tertained at a nicely arranged din- i ner party at their home in the country Friday evening Several girls from Idaho FalU Places were laid for six at one attended a southern Idaho Kappa table, the centerpiece of which was Kappa Gamma rush party Friday thw home of in his hqnor At this banquet, wine Bucklin. captain, in charge of ar was served Mr. Bryan declined the wine, and used water Instead, making a remarkable toast to w'S- ter. Please publish this toaat T.

A. The following is the to by William Jennings Bryan: Water the daildy need of every- living thing It rises from the earth obedient to the summons of the sun, snd descends in showers of blessings It gives of its beauty to the fragrant flow'era It is the alchemy that transmutes base clay into golden grain. It the canvas on which the finger of the Infinite traces the radiant how of promise. It is the drink that cheers and brings no sorrow with It. Jehovah looked upon It at dawn and said "It is good Q.

What novels are now the best rangements be served Refreshments are to ARMSTRONG QUAKER RUGS Parole Violator I. Returned to Hospital Extra States In Quaker Rugs you ran get the largest felt- base rugs made, feet and feet. a bouquet of orange and yellow' nasturiums in a silver bow'l. White; sellers C. were at A.

With Wind" by Margaret Mitchell heads list. Bidden were Mias Marguerite1 "The by Mary Roberts Sundberg, Miss Amy Rrinton, Lynn Rinehart, "Eyeless In Gaza" by Al- was covered with a lace cloth green Green candles in crystal Palmer, Marorie Anne Pettlnger, Virginia Sheppard, Ruth Hanaen, Afton Merrill. Fae Harris, Clara- McKinley and Victor Nielsen. 41 The guests were served at labels i 9 Vi 16 mOOll ftt lilw 001116 OI JMlHi ivjiiio ass xsxi 7 which they Kath.rm. Cady in Pocatello.

Lunch- in holder. attended a local the.tre. Utter they 'orved at 1:30 o'clock -ther end. returned to the Browning home alter which waa played and played varioua card ln Bidden were the Misses Margaret "pu fue Pla(arda graved with key of darger blue, the insignia of the sororitv. a Attending from Idaho Falls were INTO EAGLES AUXILIARY.

Rae Johnson, Rose Ca' I Three were initiated Poitevin and Thomas st- ftt i into the Eagles auxiliary Friday! mnvmrnmmntl TR CrJ-Iluv AriA Tftbnson 1 University of Idaho at Moscow, lvlninff in the federal government? T. ft Meredith Changnon. Arlo Johnson, MaxBA'-et Palmer Miss c- i held in the year, the average motor gave several vocal selections. James Paschke. Robert Steele, Margarri I rimer Miss Baglw home.

They were Geneva opfrator pmld Ux on A round tsble discussion on the Frank Finlayson. Thomas Shep- 1 Rftdmall, Iva Jex and Leora 0n an RveraBe. S2s.s 3 problems of the work done by the pard. Robert McCracken. Plan the I CANDIDATES INITIATED dous Huxley, by Vincent Sheean, snd "Sparkenbroks" by Charles Morga nare also in the list Q.

How does the gaaolins tax average, as divided between state Vic Evans, who violated his parole from state mental hnapital in Blackfoot, wae returned to the institution Friday afternoon Evans was formerly sentenced to the hospital on an Inebriety charge. He was arrested here last week for drunkenesa. Carrie King, arrested on For New Model STEINWAY GRAND PIANO Catalog Free CHESRRO MUSIC CO. Armstrong's Qunker Rugs, 9 Standard Rugs, 9 .98 .48 A Few Special Rugs on Sale at nur Broadway Store for only PETERSEN HB HW rM FURNITURE CO. TWO STORES Shoup Avenue Broadway and recorders was he id.

and William Lenii. this fall. Miss Redfieki. We Specialize i BLOCKING KNITS and BOUCLES To Improve oar service and enable ns to turn out the most beautifully finished garments possible, we have Installed special equipment to block your and boucles. The Glover Knit Blocking Machine Is scientifically designed to do this work better than ever before with other methods.

It absolutely takes out the guesswork and now every garment is finished in perfect detail. The measurements are accurate, the fit is shapely and the finish is Just aa beautiful as the material itself. We are really enthusiastic and know you too will appreciate the difference. We are the only plant in this part of the state equipped with regular factory blocking equipment. A knitted dress or coat represents many hours of skill- 0 ful and painstaking work or the expenditure of a nice sum of money take chances with your garments.

Be sure that they get expert blocking. Only by the greatest painstaking care and specially designed equipment is this possible. Experienced operators skilled in the aurt of Mocking do this work In our plant Thus yqp are assured of the host and most satisfactory workmanship Rend your and ixmcles to us. 2-PIECE KNIT SUITS, BLOCKED LADIES' KNIT DRESSES, BLOCKED .25 .25 f. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY REGAL CLEANERS Phone 23-24 After Initiation ceremonies, who has been attending the were played and prizes h'' awarded to Katl.

Hackwall and at Pocatello, waa alao bidden, hut (jrBO, jensen. Refreahmenta were was unable to attend. served Miss Ruth Walker Is matrons Presented in Voire lTO MEET M0NDAY A I CDCliltJU 111 Ultc i matrons of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold mect- ing Mondav at in the Mr- Rath Walker, daughter of i Mr. and Mra. C.

Walker, 474 I street, was presented In her teach -1 er'a certificate recital of voice from the Nelson College of Music in KENSINGTON CLUB Recital at Church Pocatello Friday evening at the WILL HOLD PICNIC Second ward L. D. S. chapel by Clara Albion Heirrison. A large crowd was in attendance.

Miss Walker was assisted by Alyson Smith, tenor. The church was decorated with baskets of fall flowers, some of which had been presented to Miss Walker. Mias Walker, who is a contralto, New' Kensington club members will hold a picnic luncheon Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at Kate Curley park. Each member is to bring a covered dish. 44 FLORENCE ERICKSON ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Miss Florence Erickson enter- sang read songs before they w'ere tained at an Informal party at her 14 selections.

Mrs. Harrison! in country Thursday eve- the English version of the nlng. Outdoor games were played and a late lunch was served. Bidden were Miss Ethel Peterson of Butte, Miss Betty Hurlene of Chicago, III, Freda Johnson, Miss Florence Carlson, Miss Viola Carlson, Miss Hazel Johnson, Miss Mayhell Johnson, motor fuel. On an average, $23.33 went to a state and $687 to federal government.

Q. What is the literal meaning of adlos? C. R. A. The Rpanish word commonly used for goodby la from a Dios, to God Tts original religious meaning was, commend you to God.

Q. What percentage of the adult population of the United States can read with ease? E. M. C. A.

According to a nation wide foreign sung. Mra. Harrison was the ecoom punist and direotor of the recital. NEW SWEDEN CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Hart P.

Miller will enter- Bernice Johnson, Miss Ruth tain members of the- Neighborly Mr. and Herman club at her home in the 1 Mandn Erickson, at 2 country Tueaday afternoon RUTH KENSINGTON LUNCHEON SCHEDULED Ruth Kensington club members will hold a covered dish luncheon at the Masonic temple Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 i Acting as hostesses will be Mrs. Lawrence Baister, Mrs. Margaret Balster, Mrs. Carrie Hollieter and Mrs.

Della Root Marvin Erickson, Roland Erickson, Bertal Carlson, Elton Brown, Kenneth Johnson, Clayton Benton and VVelbie Johnson. SPOT CASH For your car or for your equity. Will loan you money on your car or wtll sell your car for you. OEM STATE AUTO CO. Across From City Hall the timt I a 17 Jewel BULOVA i ORCHID Lovely Sterling Although carved in vigorous lines, exprsa- of the Orchid design in sterling silver has all the delicacy of the flower which served as its inspiration.

Note particularly Its gnaee and frashness. Coroe in and see it in our store. bs charmed with its lasting bsauty. thers Is available in Orchid a matching tea and coffee service and a complete assortment of dinnerware pieces from gorgeous plates to little individual almond dishes. JEWELERS 447 Park Ave.

JEWELERS 447 Park Ave. Whence, makes the meat grow tendei The new Hocpoint Ranges bring you a great new gift of electricity. "Absent modern miracle of you to cook aa entire meal while you are away from the kitchen, sad are wonderful. Meat perfectly cooked, vegetables tasty and hsakhful, pudding. pie.

rolls beautifully browned. See these beautiful new Hotpoiat Electric today. Small Down Payment Balance Monthly RANGES Idaho Falls Electric Co. On Broadway Phone US ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE of the by Modern Dairy HCR WY GOOD MAN (S A BOOK ON THf BlNfFITS OP it from the health building contained in every drop of our taste tempting milk. Give It te them very day.

Drink some yourself, end see how much better youTl feel I CDIRM DAIRY a.

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