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KEL 457 Mrs. Gary Assendrup, president of the Mentor Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a sleeveless patterned dress.
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KEL 456 Mrs. Clarence Green, president of the Squilla Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a sweater and slacks.
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KEL 455 Mrs. Lloyd Kimpton, president of the Shamrock Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a black dress.
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KEL 454 Mrs. Floyd Bandy, president of the Bowl 'n Blossom Club, sits on a couch. She is wearing a patterned dress. In front of the couch is a table, and on the table is a centerpiece of fruit and flowers.
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KEL 453 Mrs. Grace Laubenheim, president of the F and M Club, sits behind a table. She is wearing a patterned dress with a pin on the chest. The table is covered in a tablecloth, and a book sits on top of it. In the back corner of the room is a dresser, and on top of it are some teapots, a photograph, and some flowers. A flower ornament hangs on the wall behind her.
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KEL 452 Mrs. Robert Van Wormer, president of the Twin Falls Epsilon Sigma Alpha Alpha Beta Chapter, sits on a couch. She is wearing a floral print sleeveless dress.
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KEL 451 Lt. Col. John Erickson, divisional commander of the Oregon-Southern Idaho Division of the Salvation Army, awards Warren Barry with the Civic Award. Col. Emil Nelson, field secretary in the Western Territory of the Salvation Army, watches. The certificate reads "Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Warren Barry. This certificate in presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and to the welfare of others through the Salvation Army." Warren Barry is dressed in a suit and tie, and the other two men are wearing their uniforms. They are standing behind a podium, and on the podium is a seal that reads "American Legion." Some cups, a pitcher, and a plate with a fork on it are on the table in front of them.
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KEL 450 Boy Scout unit Explorer Post No. 303 receives new equipment due to the sponsorship of the Idaho State Police unit in Twin Falls. From left to right, Officer Dean Bennett, William Strobaugh, James Heitz, John Snyder, president of the post, and Officer Chet Hillman are in attendance. The officers and scouts are dressed in their uniforms. On the counter in front of them are a portable grill, pots and pans, and a lamp. Behind them is a bulletin board covered in maps of the state of Idaho, memos, and a sign that reads "Do It Right, When Will You Have the Time to Do It Over?"
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KEL 449 Two women gather at a Christian Women's Club luncheon held at the Twin Falls YWCA. From left to right are national representatives Mrs. Anita Swanson and Mrs. Margaret Christensen. They are wearing dresses and hats. On the wall behind them is a drawing of a tree beside a wooden fence, loosing its leaves for the fall. In front of them is a bouquet of flowers. The hats modeled were from The Paris in Twin Falls.
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KEL 448 Women gather at a Christian Women's Club luncheon held at the Twin Falls YWCA. In the top image, the woman on the left is wearing a jacket and blouse and a black bonnet with a bow in the front, and the woman on the right, Mrs. Merrill Summers, is wearing a dark blouse, furry shawl, and a feathery hat. In the bottom image, the woman on the left is wearing a black dress, gloves, and hat, and the woman on the right is wearing a black dress and a white bonnet. The hats modeled were from The Paris in Twin Falls.
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KEL 447 Women gather at a Christian Women's Club luncheon held at the Twin Falls YWCA. In the top image, several women wearing dresses and hats sit in folding chairs around a table, looking at some programs and drinking tea. The women sitting toward the back of the table have visible name tags that read "Opal Robins" and "Beth Larsen." On the table are water glasses, tea cups, salt and pepper shakers, and a vase with flowers. In the bottom image, Mrs. David Mead, wearing a white dress, stands beside a piano. Sitting at the piano is Mrs. Donald Youtz, dressed in a jacket, skirt, pearls, and hat. Sitting on the piano is a piece of music, "Come to Ale." Mrs. Mead was a featured soloist at the luncheon, accompanied by Mrs. Youtz.
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KEL 446 Women gather at a Christian Women's Club luncheon held at the Twin Falls YWCA. In the top image, the woman on the left is wearing a black dress with a wide-brimmed black hat, and the woman on the right is wearing a jacket over a blouse with a beanie. In the bottom image, Mrs. Wayne Rose is wearing a blazer and a cap, and Mrs. Ron Booth is wearing a white dress with a black hat covered in black feathers. The hats modeled were from The Paris in Twin Falls.
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KEL 445 Governor Robert E. Smylie stands behind a podium giving a speech to a crowd of more than 550 Magic Valley residents at the official opening of two sections of Interstate Highway 80 N between Burley and Jerome. He is dressed in a suit and tie. Several other men sit in folding chairs to the side on the stage. Behind the stage are several trees.
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KEL 444 Senator Len Jordan and Congressman George Hansen stand together at the Jerome Road dedication, holding a piece of paper. They are dressed in suits and ties. Some other men and a woman are behind them. In the background are several trees.
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KEL 443 A group of men dressed in suits and ties, including Govenor Smylie, Congressman Hansen, and Senator Jordan, and a woman in a dress sit in folding chairs on stage with their heads bowed, observing a moment of silence, at the Jerome Road dedication. Two planes fly by above them. The heads of spectators can be seen in front of the stage, and behind it are some trees.