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- "Club Hears Report"
"(Special to the Post-Register")
"RIGBY, Oct 11. - Reports on the convention of the Federated Women's club
in Rexburg recently, highlighted the meeting of the Rigby Study club at the home of Mrs. James
De Bry. Reports were given by Mrs. Johnson and
Mrs. June Bishop.
Mrs. Ruth McCoy gave a talk on parliamentary rules.
Dessert lunch was served by the hostess."
The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), Sun. Oct 12, 1947, p. 6, col. 7.
- "Permits Awarded For Swan Valley, Heise Elk Hunts"
"Names of special hunt permit winners in Idaho's three late season elk hunts
were released here Saturday by R. E. Hoffman, chief clerk of the Idaho fish and game department.
Swann Valley Elk Hunt
. . .M. M. Bishop, Rigby;
. . .."
The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), Sun. Oct 23, 1949, p. 6, col. 2.
- "Rigby Teacher Talks on Textiles"
"(Special to the Post-Register")
"RIGBY, Oct 26. - Miss Helen Lamprecht of the high school home economics department
gave an interesting talk and demonstration on textiles including fabrics, their designs and the proper
wearing of different clothing for different types of women to the Rigby Study club.
. . .
Officers for this season are Mrs. Afton Broulim, president; Mrs. Delia Bramwell,
vice president; Mrs. June Bishop, secretary, and Mrs. Stella Brossard,
reporter."
The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), Wed. Oct 26, 1949, p. 6, col. 3.
- "Rigby Club Meets"
"(Special to the Post-Register")
"RIGBY, Jan.24. - Twenty members of the Study club met recently in the home of
Mrs. M. M. Bishop. Mrs. Mark Bramwell presided and the roll was led
by Mrs. Louis Wolz. Mrs. Kenneth Hill reviewed the book "The Egyptian" by Mika Waltari.
A dessert luncheon was served following the meeting. The next meeting will be held February 2 at
the home of Mrs. Howard Anderson."
The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), Tue. Jan 24, 1950, p. 6, col. 4.
- "People in the News"
"VISIT IN EAST
"Dr. and Mrs. Max Johnson were among three eastern Idaho couples who stopped to chat
with Sen. Frank Church during a visit to Washington, D.C. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Rowan
of Pirie, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bishop of Rigby"
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho), Mon. Apr 10, 1967, p. 5, col. 3.
- "Parents' Responsibility Told Women's Club at Meeting"
"ABBERDEEN - 'If we fulfill our responsibility as parents we can build with youth
for a better world,' Attorney Grant Young told 101 women assembled for the 64th Annual First District
Women's Club convening in Aberdeen.
. . .
District officers who attended were . . .
Mrs. M. M. Bishop, Rigby, parlamentarian; . . .."
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho), Thu. Apr 27, 1967, p. 20, col. 1.
- "Around South Idaho"
"Good Community Projects Bring Happiness to Federated Clubs"
"DOWNEY - 'Happiness is a Federated Women's Club with a good community project,'
area club women were reminded at the Idaho Federation of Women's Clubs 1972 district civic improvement
seminar in Pocatello.
. . .
District officers participating were Mrs. June Bishop,
Rigby, president of the first district; Mrs. Esther Hopkins, Shoshone, president of district 4."
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho), Wed. Nov 1, 1972, p. 16, col. 6.
- "Harmonettes Plan Downey Program"
"DOWNEY - Barbershop harmony will highlight the Downey Study Club meeting Thursday
night to which everyone is invited.
The program will be at the Downey LDS chapel beginning at 8 p.m. Guests will be
the Harmonettes, a singing group of some 19 women under the direction of Norma Lee Humphries of
Robin. The group was organized in 1968.
. . .
In addition to the Harmonettes, special guests will be Federated Women's district
president, Mrs. M. M. Bishop, . . ."
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho), Thu. Apr 5, 1973, p. 14, col. 1.
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