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Show and children. Miss May is teacher of the class and leader in the worship service. Adult Niqht Thursday evening the first adult r.ight of the winter was held at the Community House. The first hour, table games were pk.yrd. Then an hour of Bible study followed. The evening closed with an hour of folk dancing. danc-ing. From the enthusiasm expressed ex-pressed this group Is expected to grow rapidly. Troop 113 EagU Patrol Eagle Patrol of Troop 113 are busy making their own neck scarfs. Thev meet in the Community Com-munity House each Wednesday afternoon under the leadership of Miss May. Rex Mills is chairman chair-man of the troop committee. Cub Pack 113 Cub Pack 113 elected Cub Steven Ste-ven Fike as their denner. Scout Ricky Brown is their den chief. They meet each Tuesday afternoon after-noon with their Den Mother Mildred Mil-dred May at the Community House. Home Guard Girls The Home Guard girls, the junior girls club, meets Monday afternoons. Thev are learning how to be good nome makers. At present they are studying about their own personal appearance and how that contributes to a lovely home. HIGHLAND BOY COMMUNITY HOUSE OF BINGHAM METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP The Methodist Youth Fellowship Fellow-ship met for its regular weekly meeting Monday night at the Methodist parsonage rumpus room. Twenty-six were present. Devotions were led by Miss Ada Duhigg and Barbara Coward. Miss Mildred May conducted a , business session including the election of officers. The new officers of-ficers are: Athena Floros, president; Sally Gillam, vice president; Tilhe, Tsinnie, secretary and treasurer; Henry Keysaw, assistant secretary-treasurer; Joyce Jackson, I recreation and publicity chairman; chair-man; Ricky Brown, assistant recreation re-creation and publicity chairman; Barbara Coward, witness and mission chairman; Millie Church, assistant witness and mission chairman; Diane Zorn, outreach and citizenship chairman; Sandra Jacobsen, outreach and citizenship citizen-ship chairman assistant. The junior high studied with the youth fellowship sponsor Miss May on "God and Every Day Living". The high school studied "The Teen Agers Creed" with Miss Duhigg. Mrs. Prigmore served fudge to the young people peo-ple as they played games. Sawing and Craft Class The Thursday morning sewing and craft class of women met at the Community House at 10:00. Plastic purses and bags seemed to be the order of the day. Lunch at noon, was enjoyed by mothers |