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Show j Missionaries 1 Honored at Lewiston Lewiston -A party honoring Mrs. Thelma Waddoups, who is leaving Saturday May 21, to fill a mis-j sion in the North Central States; and welcoming home Elders Nar- rel Leavitt and Reed Rawlins, was held Friday night in the Lewiston ' First ward. I A program was held at eight !p.m in the auditorium. Wayne: i Wiser, president of the YMMIAj j was in charge. Singing; invocation invoca-tion by Howard Rawlins; instru-1 mental and vocal duet. Brent Vil-. Vil-. lett and George Williams; readying, read-ying, Miss Julia Lewis; vocal duet, iby Hazen Bright and Marva Tib-I'bits. Tib-I'bits. Elder Don Chambers who has I recently returned from the North Central States .rrissiom was the speaker. Remarks of appreciation were Dy mh. r The Richmond ladies chorus rendered ren-dered two numbers. Remarks were by the returned missionaries. Welcome Wel-come home remarks to returned missionaries and remarks of sue-, loess to Sister Waddoups in her j work and also greetings sent to, I Elder Victor Waddoups who is in the mission field were made by Merl Hyer of the bishopric. Vocal duet, Mrs. Melba Van Orden and Mrs. Wanda Shulberg; the Lewis-,ton Lewis-,ton Second ward ladies chorus, 1 directed by Arnold Bergeson rendered ren-dered the closing number. Bene-dction Bene-dction was by Edward Leavitt. A dancing party was enjoyed m the ' community dance hall during the 1 rest of the evening. Mrs. Thelma Iwiaddoups, will join her tasband Victor Waddoups in the North Central States mission, where they I will labor together. Elder Wad-t Wad-t doup6 has been in the mssion fielc 1 for two months, Mrs. Woddourx 1 is very happy to join him there 1 Elders Leavitt and Rawins hav I recently returned from the Southern South-ern States mission. |