f*sle ' ■' : ' .*etei-AMirinh■i-BUHL, Feb. 28—H. E. Shepherd, Jerome, gave the principal address of the evening at the annual Methodist Epis-h I copal Fathers and Sons banquet in tne I onarle1 church Tuesday evening at which places three I- j were marked at long tables for 22»|over y guests. George Watt as toastmaster in- | ward fcroduced the speakers. The program I js wr included: “America,” Fathers and Sons, In , under direction of Bryan Rodgers; in- I . vocation, ev. Charles D. Fletcher, | tor of the Buhl Methodist church; sax-1 » 1aphone numbers, Wallace Davis, ac- hODe companied by Mrs. C. R. Overbaugh; 1 i “Our S6ns,” W. R. Hatfield, president of i g .1 the Buhl school board; “Our Fathers,” I mlllta in a tribute, Raymond Pulley; violin lt;sted numbers, Mrs. James DivUbliss, accom- va^or panied by Mrs. C. It. Overbaugh; “What H . of Our. Lads,” Enoch Wall; “What of u. Our Dads,” Harry Wade; violin and torica flute solos, Hibner brothers; scout laws,lt; Hftlev oath, pledge and flag salute by 10 boy *avescouts under direction of scoutmaster,Arthur Conunack; benediction, Rev.C. E. Helman, pastor of the Filer Methodist Episcopal church. The Buhl boys*!Wr-111idrei-eyir,toricaV* A ^ — — — — »r^ i band under direction of Joe Kudlac ren-*s.idisMrswaso-)his,n-dered a number of patriotic selections. beftrlt; Much credit is due the various societJH^noe members of the church who served the njghfc I dinner and the committees who assisted, presei ‘ ' D. C. Pierce, who lives southeast of urged Bufrl f elf Sunday evening on the ice near reseal his home fracturing the bones in his 0w*i' left wrist. * j ColThe Business and Professional Wo- white meii met Monday evening at the home He i of Mrs. Garland Duncan. Plans were ranch completed during the business session town for the annual Mothers and Daughters banquet which Will be held Monday evening, March 11. Miss Neta Pond gavetiltsintr.vs,a-n-v-idageyis.en.reSrIlllllg, muiwi AA. AVA too A/foitwo vocal solos during the/, social hour iTiai and a group of members gave a clever “stunt.” The remainder of the evening was spent at cards. Hostesses were Miss Nell Sandgren, Miss Dorothy Mathew- i w^ son, Miss Ada Ryan, and Miss Roma foxes Shark. ^ mimeMrs. Ray Banbury was hostess to, the. White Sans Souci club Tuesday at luncheon, of ra Mrs. Glen Fritcher, Twin Falls, house incre guest in the Banbury home, was a guest, close Scoring honors at cards were won by ranel Mrs. R. M. Hays and Mrs. George Layne. an ir The next meeting will be March 5 with Ho Mrs. C. H. Coleman. • failu:.t—