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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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4 THE BURLEY HERALD Thursday, December 5, 1946 -m MARGARET HILL AND DONALD EM1GH WILL MARRY and Xfrs. Fred J. Hill an SCOUT ROUND UP HELD HERE In the Round Up are: Reo Bronson, continued from page 1 nounce the approaching marriage an of their daugnter jarsi nanrtta nnaM Kmieh. The cere K. Speed as well as correctness will count Each scout who brings in a new at 7 brldf 1.1 i tooon mony will be performed at the Hill the grouj.

"urinj jl of Mr. JOyed mm, stable, of 1 M. L. Christiansen, Ralph Anderson, Russell Call, LeRoy Waters, Paill Crane, Kendall Dayley, Russell Jensen, Erie Robinson, Jim Doyle, DeVaun Powell, Devain Anderson, Paul Stewart, Yale Holland, Dave Jensen, Claude. Bingham, Burdell Curtis, William Paul, Earl Carlson, Clyde Ross and Ray Reid.

Boys who desire to join a troop and have not been contacted should call or see Earl Carlson, Ray Reid or one of the scoutmasters. won big J. A. Fl home in Burley on uec. u.

elect, who isJw in New York will fly to Salt Lake City and will be met there by Mr. Emigh, who will drive from California. The bride-elect graduated from the Burley schools and received her a Hocrrpp in music at the Uni warda II 1 Ed I versity of California, Berkeley. Cal. recruit is cauea a wrangler' ana will receive a special award.

The new scouts will be welcomed into scouting by James Hamstreet, scout executive, after which they will take the scout oath administered by Dale Whipple, Eagle scout. Top hand awards, will be given to troops who have increased their membership 25 per cent since Sept. 1. A scout barbecue will follow and treats for scouts, scouters and parents will be served by the district committee. In the closing ceremony, cubs will form a living circle and scouts will sing the vesper song.

This has been arranged by Harvey Steel. Taps will conclude the program. Other scouters who are assisting She received her master degree Tuiilard rnnservatorv in New York She has studied the past four years Visiting recently in Heyburn at the Fred Bilger home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yeaman and family of Durley.

under Carl Friedberg, me imer-natinnal nianist and also under Madame Olga Somorf, the former Mrs. Blanche McKean of Burley was a Sunday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Hollenbeck of wife of Leopold StowKowsm. i present, she is head of the music department at the Masters Finishing school for girls in Dobbs Ferry, N. T.Mr. Emigh graduated from the Burley schools and received the B.S. degree in mining engineering at the University of Idaho, also his master's degree in metallurgy at the Idaho university.

He received his doctor's degree in geology at the University of Arizona at Tucson. During the war he was affili LUCKY 8 CLUil AT PULLIN HOME Lucky 8 Bridge club met Wednesday at. the home of Mrs Hob I'ullin with two tables of dessert bridge at play. Prizes were received by all the members with Mrs. Ftussell Jensen winning the guest priae.

Mrs Reba Riggs will be hostvas to the club in two weeks. MRS HAKIHT HAS SACAJAWKA CLUB Mrs. Charles Haight was hostess to the Sueajawea bridge club which met Wednesday with three tables of dessert-bridge. Winning high for club was Mrs Adonis Nielsen and Mrs. W.

D. Taylor received the guest prize. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. H. L- Harpster.

BON HEUR CLUB MEETS AT TAYLORS Mrs. Dave Taylor was hostess to the Bon Heur club which met Friday. Nov. 29. Three tables of dessert-bridge were in play.

Guests of the club were Mrs. W. D. Taylor and Mrs. William Schlick with Taylor winning the guest prize.

Mrs. John Brooks won high for club. 'The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Tom Taylor on S. Miller avenue.

OFFICERS ELECTED FOR EASTERN STAR Election of officers was held at a meeting of the Eastern Star Monday evening in the I.OO.F. hall. Officers for the new year are Alice Chadwiek, worthy matron; A. H. Clayton, worthy patron; Genevieve Schodde, associate ma tron; J.

L. Driskell, associate patron; Mrs. C. L. Barclay, secretary; Gertrude Peckardt.

treasurer; Eleanor Rasmussen. conductress; Dorothy Salmon, associate conductress. It was announced that installation of the new officers would be held in a meeting Dec. 16. In Burley Monday on business was Mrs.

Roy Carlson and Mrs. Charley Clay of Albion. SECOND WARD I Ab TIUX)L0GY LtbbON Second ward rcM jf their theology' meeting TueaJay aiv Snoon In the stake tabernaeh- with Mr Sara Lambert giving the 1-so" Twenty members were present at the meeting. 6 The literary les3on will be given in next weeks' meeting with Mrs. Lydia Bair leading the lesson.

BLUEBIRDS LEARN CHRISTMAS CAROLS Ten little girls were present at the regular meeting Tuesday of the Bluebirds. They met at the home of Mrs. Donald Chisholm. During the afternoon the girls practiced Christmas carols and a group picture was taken. The group will meet again next week with Mrs.

Chisholm. FOURTH WARD-MEETS TUESDAY. The Fourth ward relief society met Tuesday in the tabernacle with Mrs. Hazel Laws leading the theology lesson. A regular business meeting was also held.

The group will meet next Tuesday for the work meeting in the tabernacle. ROYAL NEIGHBORS HAVE ELECTION Election of officers was held in a meeting of the Royal Neighbors Wednesday night in the lodge hall. Officers elected or re-elected were Ruby Bailey, oracle; Lucy Minster, past oracle; May Shelby, vice oracle; Delpha Reasoner. chancellor; Katie Austin, recorder; Winifred Greco, receiver; Hazel Simons, marshall; Leona Shelby, outer sentinel; Berniece Latimer, inner sentinel; Abbie Emigh, musician; Dr. Davis, camp physician; managers, Marie Larson, Tom Austin and Clara Huston- Graces and flagbearers are to be appointed.

It was announced that installation of officers would be held with a joint meeting of the Twin Falls and Hansen camp at Twin Falls the first Friday in January. The next meeting of the Burley group will be in two weeks when the Christmas party will be held. U3 Uti 1 mwtfP I ated with the U. S. Vanuium Cor in poration in New 1 ork City, charge of minerals in the west.

THE GIRAFFE CANNOT UTTER A SOUAJD WIFE WAS 1 GIVE FAJIILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ramsey entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Stocks and family and Frank Stocks. REBEKAH 'PRESIDENT MAKES VISIT A special called meeting of the Rebekah lodge of Burley was held Tuesday night in the I.OO.F. hall when the state president, Mrs. Edith Florence of Emmett, made her official visit A covered dish supper was held in the lodge dining room preceding the meeting. Later the group adjourned to the lodge hall where the meeting was held.

Forty-nine members of the Burley lodge and eight from the Albion lodge were present and each lodge presented Mrs. Florence with a gift. liN A T0Py 1 One Man's It the yoi tons. ANSWER anax tl rayec 1 Mr. and Mrs.

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