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The Burley Herald from Burley, Idaho • 4

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The Burley Heraldi
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Burley, Idaho
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I'AUTY 1 HIGH PRIESTS HAVE WOODCRAFT GROUP MEETS FRIDAY A THE BURLEY HERALD Thursday, November 7, 1946 r-N LP.U'i Mrs. Cora Johnston wa hwtc PAST MATRONS HAVE DISTRICT CONVENTION A district convention of past iratorn Star was held Sat- FIRESIDE tiiAi HVsU of the Second war to the Neighbors of Woodcraft met Friday evening Mn. M. 1hher hel1aS of M7 and MrV Stanley SOCIETY in Albion with four guardian neighbor, was in charge of She buwnejw me.ing. Mr.

towns represented and 50 members RexCatmui lr of Abbie Emigh, who recently returned frou a trip through the eastern states, told of the highlights of her trip "Ml CAROL MACGERT HAS. HALLOWEEN PARTY present Towns represent Jerome, Rupert, Burley and Albion. A luncheon was served by the Albion group at 1:30 p.m. in the Albion Masonic halt A musical pro-rr-orr. he direction of Maye Following the business meetinK Carol Anne Maggart, daughter of following (h.

kJA -town the group played oingo and rummy. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Anta Johnson, was given following of Be ttnd and vrotTd the luncheon. Tn th hnsiness meetin held in Noi Sa Mrs. Emigh Will be next hostess to the organization.

In EM Donald Emigh of Bishop, Calif arrived in Burley Tuesday evening the afternoon and conducted by Mrs. Frank Redfield, district president, of Burley, business matters of the district were discussed. It was announced that the next meeting would be held in Buhl in the spring. The convention is held twice a year. FOURTH WARD YOUTH HAVE FIRESIDE CHAT The junior girls and senior scouts of the Fourth ward held a fireside chat at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Jensen Sunday evening. Speaker of the evening's program was EUwood Allred.who spoke on "Cotrtship and Marriage." At the close of the evening's discussion, refreshments were served. FAREWELL PARTY HONORS SWANS Honoring Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Swan who leave soon to make their home in Rupert, the Sunday night fireside group held a no-host party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Holyoak Thursday evening. A potluck supper was served at the beginning of the evening. Later the group enjoyed Halloween games and the honored guests were presented with a gift from the group.

Decorations consisted; of fall flowers and Halloween colors carried out the motif. OES INITIATES TWO MEMBERS Burley Evergreen chapter of Or Mrs 1 A.rnv ilia Pai on that date wag Side, llllQoJ A-l the h. where he was called by the death of his father, W. F. Emigh.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Maggart, was hostess to the members of her Sun-day school class and their leader, Mrs. Ambrose Moffatt, -on Halloween evening at the home of her parents. Games and refreshments furnished the entertainment for the evening.

Those attending beside the hostess and leader were Billy and Bonnie Anderson; Barbara Jean Webber, Catherine Walker, Barbara Ann Moffatt and Benny and Jimmy Maggart 2-4 BRIDGE MEETS WITH MRS. PLANK The 2-4 Bridge club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Ida Parke with two tables of dessert-bridge in play. Mrs. Joe Lynch received the guest prize and Mrs.

Edna Sinclair won high. Mrs. J. H. Plank will be next hostess to the club in two weeks.

MRS PAYNE HAS TUESDAY BRIDGE Mrs Rptta Pavnp Wfts hostess to the Tuesday afternoon bridge club which met with three tables in play. Guests of the club were Mrs. Dan Hownrth Mrs. Kathrvn Edwards. I )Wtah, wl 1 the 1 US- peclo i 'Ing sc! Wlni fs the n.

S. JLr v- ime of Mrs. Lewis Clark, and Mrs. Walter SftKpfrS enduring the war. cal numbers during the Refreshments were served by the host and hostess.

SECOND WARD LADIES HAVE MEETING The Second ward relief society held its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon with 23 members present. Mrs. Sarah Lambert gave the theology lesson on 'Priesthood Quorums Expand." The society will meet next Tuesday for a work meeting in the. stake tabernacle. DECLO CLASSES HAVE HALLOWEEN PARTY Mrs.

Maye Wilkinson and Miss Lois Fisher entertained the members of the Bluebird and Seagull classes on. Fridiay evening at a theatre party. They later went to the Fisher home where they enjoyed story telling and refreshments. Girls attending the party were: Ann Ingram, Carole Turner. Margaret Peterson, Charlene Hurst.

Joan Osterhout, Joyce Anthon, Geneal Richens, Joan Kidd, Nell Raye Brown and Alice Quanstrom. DECLO D-NINE CLUB MEETS AT MATTHEWS The D-Nine bridge club of Declo met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Bill Matthews. Halloween decorations were carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Guest prize went to Mrs.

T. W. Matthews. Mrs. Harley Maggart won high and Mrs.

Lloyd Blake received low prize. The next meeting of the club will Shear. Oiipst nrizo wm received bv Mrs. Howarth and Mrs. Ella Pence won hieh for club.

Mrs. J. A. Fitts won der of Eastern Star held their regu lar business meeting Monday eve the? low score prize. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs.

Fred Hill Jr. ALBION GRANGE PLANS ELECTION MEETING Albion Grange No. 321 will hold a meeting Tuesday, Nov. 26, for the purpose of electing officers and trustees for the ensuing year. All members are requested to be LADIES MEET IN FOURTH WARD Twenty-five members of the ning in the I.O.O.F.

hall. During the meeting, two candidates were initiated into the chapter. They were Leonard Salmon and Mrs. Helen Henderson. Following the meeting, refreshments, under the direction of Max-ine Rogers, was served to the members in the dining room.

Fourth ward relief society were in -I WINTERPROOF YOUR CAR NOW We R-comm-nd (Jas Jm, Mobi, Artie for quicker and eanit-r Ntrt on cold attendance at the regular meeting held Tuesday afternoon in the stake tabernacle. Mrs. Hazel Laws was in charge of the lesson and gave a review of "Priesthood Quorum Expands." An aJl-day work meeting will be held next Tuesday in the tabernacle, it was announced. Plans will be made for the bazaar to be held Dec. 4.

DECLO PRIMARY MEETS MONDAY Mrs. De Wayne Anderson and Miss Lois Fisher entertained the officers and teachers of the Declo primary Monday evening at the Fisher home. At the close of the lesson and Horning be at the home of Mrs. Don Schwaeglar. Mrs.

Ralph Maneval, Windberg. a sister of the late W. F.micrh Get your winterprtmf wri- now. to jrt your car ready for i-old ut-ather, uith frh (tear oih, a checked battr' that starts Muick as a rabbit on cold morning, and tire that grii don't skid. Sc your Mobilga.H dealer today.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emigh of Walla Walla, and Walter Emigh of Arkansas Citv. Arrived i For Your Fa mi Needs ('all or Ste here Wednesday, being called by business, refreshments were served by the hostesses. were made by the following Ethel Stoker, Evelyn Stout, Ar dith Baker and Dora Heward.

Twi solos were given by Lucretia Hy 1 1 C. S. (Chan) Knodle UNITY by mas and Ruth Quanstrom. Short talks were given by Bishop Roy JMes. Beatrice C.

KelleyJ Take Your CTane ana stake Relief Society "Cold Shots' Representative Arvilla Hurst Benediction was given by Freda Kessler. After church services last Sunday evening, a group of young people, under the direction of the men and Gleaners, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Now i none D.j I it (MbOO()(LB 1 DISTRIBUTOR lp ivessier ior a nreside chat. The nrinpirml erualrof ft v.

ivi VllC CVCIllXlg was A. T. Gee of the Burley Sec- "VACACEN" Oval Cold Vaccine Prevent Colds Family size S5.40 20s $1.35 uuu wara, ana recently returned missionary from the southern states. Group singing was enjoyed and refreshments were served to the 21 present Mrs. Sybil Luke is Gleaner leader, and Ray Wilson is the men leader.

Mrs. Sarah Elquist returned MOndaV frnm a nranlrm A i. i In all the time we've been established, every prescription we've filled has unfailingly met the physician's specifications, and been promptly delivered to the patient! Salt Lake City. While there she members 01 ner family in going through the L.D.9. temple.

Mr. and Wo a u.x.:.u. have as their guests Mrs. McCuis- Mobilgas 2 Bottles of 100 Mc KESSON'S GROVES' Cold Tablets OQ 2 tablets 49 Aspirin Both for 0 ami, Airs. James Bundy flf 80ns' Tney arrived i.day from Mt Trumbull, Ariz.

There is another son who expects to join them here Primary officers and teachers held a preparation meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Laura Harris 7. mTS- Here's Where to Get Winterproofing Now Winterproofing time is to replace worn out oils, check spark plugs, battery, tires, lights and other parts of your car so that you'll get better performance and safer driving this winter. We can service your car right now. Drive in ior our expert tirfrol service. You'll drive out with a safer, better running car.

STEUBE SON Mobile Service makes it ba u'uyiuu me was tte IadiM Preset afX JUST RECEIVED Stroller Walker all metal construction well made $995 was taken care of. Relief society ward conference was held Sunday evening, Nov under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Stoker, relief society president, and Mesdames Lu-ci le Allen and Afton Baker wiUi Bishopry Crane presiding ana Mrs. Allen Corner Main West and Burton Phone 622 Yynncraft $289 4 Car Electric TRAIN with tracks ASSEMBLY SETS $1950 Prayer was given V.nTa Adam tnnnmaA Ujr cnorus under S'TeressaBan- Something New In Toys "icers and teacher were then sustemed by SecreS Lavina CSootrh ok "I ecrelary Probably your car has ken dnsiw wont cut oih; the spark ty cleaned: the batterjd the tires are bound to have Id vacatimM So.JlOBl get your car ready for safer whtiVjj uuurL AnpofihAB Puppets 98 wmsmwi MAX FACTOR $2.50 Color Harmony to MAKE-UP KITS $8.50 ROSEMARY Cologne -J25 for Rembranoe JlPIus tax LA CROSS Manicure Sets Complete 5 fresh gear oils; a cheekdMM tUli LOWEST PRICES ON CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS IN TOWN on chilly mornings 62 Mi 'f neiv light bulbs that mil through winter's darkest 1 Luckies CAMELLS OLD GOLDS PER CHESTERFIELD CT. PHILIP MORRIS SMOKING TOBACCO AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL WEEK VISIT YOUR SCHOOL November 10 -16 We make loans for remodeling Insulation of homes.

Installment loans. Farm Machinery loans. Machine repair. Farm and City loans New Automobile loans Farm Truck loans Purchase of Dairy cattle 85 85 VELVET LB. CAN MODEL LB.

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