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Show HIGHLAND BOY COMMUNITYHOUSE Sunday, February 8 was Boy Scout Sunday at Highland Boy Community House. An appropriate appropri-ate program was arranged and presented. The program included: includ-ed: prelude, Mrs. E. G. Ball, followed fol-lowed by the call to worship by John Pechina. Presentation of colors drummer, Norman Cox; bearer of U. S. flag, David Man-os; Man-os; voice of the U.S. flag was Joe Rubalcava; pledge to flag; bearer of Christian flag, Junior Pechina; voice of Christian flag, Raymond Garamendi, and was followed by pledge to Christian flag. Ralph Beck was bearer of the Bible and Joe Rakich was voice of bible, followed by pledge of bible. Welcome Wel-come was given by Clyde Het-trick Het-trick Jr. followed by congregational congrega-tional singing. Responsively read scripture was led by George Massa. Junior choir sang "Serve the Lord in Youth" and a prayer was given by Bob Beck. Vocal solo "The Penitent" was given by Rev. C. M. Wilton; electric elec-tric guitar selections were rendered rend-ered by Gary Moss and Raymond Garamendi; Joseph Timothy gave the scouters message. Honor a-wards a-wards were presented to committeemen com-mitteemen by Ira Moss, district leadership training chairman; to scouts by Scoutmaster Harry Smith, and to cub committeemen, committee-men, cubmaster and cubs by A. Duhigg. Another vocal solo "Joshua "Josh-ua Fit de Battle of Jenco" by Rev. Wilton. Concluding the program was a song by the young ladies choir, "Followl Will Follow Fol-low Thee" and the benediction. World day of prayer, sponsored sponsor-ed by the National Council of church women held their service ser-vice at Community House Friday, Fri-day, February 13. Community Methodist church ladies from Copperton, Bingham,. Copperfield and Highland Boy were guests at a 12 o'clock dessert luncheon served by Mrs. Linna Duhigg. In the service that followed the committee in charge consisted of Mrs. J. F. Barkle, Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood, Mrs. John West, Mrs. Ernest Prigmore, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Daniel Shea, Miss Josephine Rubalcava, Miss Mollie Doran and Miss Ada Duhigg. The Lord's prayer was theme of the day. The worship center was a large global glob-al map of the world containing an electrically lighted cross and phrases from the Lord's prayer. A generous offering was given, to be sent to the Council of Churchwomen to finance interdenominational inter-denominational projects sponsored sponsor-ed by this group of women. At 3:30 p.m. Friday, February 13, 45 children and young people peo-ple gathered for their special world day of prayer program using the same theme as the adults simplified form. A worthwhile worth-while hour was enjoyed. Adult education classes met February 13 at the Highland Boy school. A social time was enjoyed enjoy-ed in the office afterwards with refreshments served by the Community Com-munity House staff. This class meets at the school each Friday and at the Community House each Wednesday. The interest in this class is growing. Three men from lower Bingham joined Wednesday. At the Sunday evening church service at Community House two guests were present, Mrs. Harry E. Smith of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. E. Paul Todd of Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Smith is president of the Western Jurisdictional Women's Wo-men's Society of Christian Service Ser-vice which includes the ten western west-ern states, Alaska and Hawaii, and Mrs. Todd belongs to the national board of the Women's Division of Christian Service. Both women spoke briefly at the service. Later they were entertained enter-tained at a tea in the library given giv-en by the Questers and Queen Esthers. Dorothy Chanak and Elma Pazell presided at the tea tables. Helen Austin and Kathleen Kath-leen King were hostesses, and Elvira Garamendi, Eva Pazell, Barbara Hettrick, Zelma Manos, Esther Medina, assisted in the serving. |