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Job's Daughters spaghetti dinner nears in Burley

Bethel 18 of Job's Daughters is holding a spaghetti dinner 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, at the Burley Masonic Lodge, 1519 Overland Ave.

There will be a freewill offering and a silent cake auction. The Grand Bethel senior princess will sell Christmas basket raffle tickets for her Grand Bethel project. Funds raised will go to the HIKE Fund, which furnishes hearing aids for kids, scholarships and travel funds.

Job's Daughters is an organization for girls and women age 10-20, which teaches leadership and personal development skills.

Information: Marianne, 678-2416; Carleen, 436-5671; or Diana, 677-4085.

After-school

program holds open house

M4C Kids invitesfamilies to join them for an open house, held 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Mini-Cassia Community Children's Center.

Refreshments will be provided.

The after-school program provides a safe place where kids can learn and develop new skills. Children can participate in 4-H programs offered by the University of Idaho Extension Office. M4C Kids is located across the street from the new Heyburn Elementary School.

Information: 677-4320.

BJbridge results announced

The BJ Duplicate Bridge Club in Rupert has announced the results of play for Nov. 3.

North-South: 1. Barbara Carney and Eunice Merrigan, 2. Nancy Gibson and Trudy Carver, 3. Warren and Faun Mcentire, 4. BilliePark and Wilma Shockey.

East-West: 1. Dee and Jane Keicher, 2. Jackie Brown and Dot Creason, 3. Bub and Marie Price, 4. Sheila Hubsmsith and Mildred Wolf.

Games are held at 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Rupert Elks. For partners and more information: Steve Sams, 878-3997 or Vera Mai, 436-4163.

M-C Christmas Council accepting applications

Mini-Cassia Christmas Council will accept applications for gifts and food from 8:30 to 11 a.m. on Nov. 21 and Nov. 28, at Heyburn Elementary School.

All applicants must present a completed referral form, which are available at all Mini-Cassia schools and other service organizations.

Donations to the Christmas Council may be dropped off at the Christmas Council building, 1256 Overland Ave. in Burley, from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, or 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Donations may also be left at American Graffiti, 306 S. Idaho Highway 24, Heyburn, during business hours.

Cash donations may be sent to: Mini-Cassia Christmas Council, Inc., P.O. Box 332, Heyburn, ID 83336. Information: 436-4057 or 878-7940.

Beta Sigma Phi holds annual tea

Magic Valley Council of Beta Sigma Phi International, with chapters in Twin Falls and Jerome, held its annual preferential tea recently. Each chapter gave a presentation about tea. Delta Epsilon presented herbal teas of America, Xi Alpha Tau gave a history of tea in China, Preceptor Alpha Kappa presented the Boston Tea Party, Xi Zeta gave a presentation of a Samovar, and Preceptor Alpha Phi of Jerome hosted the event with the theme of a high tea and a presentation of high teas in England.

Anyone interested in joining any of these chapters may call Council President Jeanne Meyer, 733-1184 or 420-0897.

Bryant completes Navy basic training

Andrea Bryant, daughter of Greg and Betty Bryant of Twin Falls, recently graduated from Navy Basic Training at Great Lakes Naval Base, Great Lakes, Ill.

She is receiving her advanced training at Great Lakes for explosive ordinance disposal.

Wells completes

Air National

Guard training

Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Anthony B. Wells recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

He is the son of Becky Anderson, of Meridian, and Tony Wells, of Twin Falls. Wells is a 2008 graduate of Meridian High School.

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