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KEL 202 Bernard Barker, new Twin Falls Flour Mills manager, looks at some papers on his desk. He is dressed in a suit and tie, and holds a pencil in his hand. The desk is covered in papers and office supplies. A calendar hangs on the wall. In the background is a file cabinet, and closed blinds hang over a window.
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KEL 201 Cheryl Couch, the reigning Miss Twin Falls, was a featured speaker at a social to acquaint prospective contestants for the Miss Twin Falls Pageant, held at the Blue Lakes Country Club. She will represent Twin Falls County and the Twin Falls Lions Club in the Miss Idaho Pageant in June. She is dressed in a V-neck shirt and skirt and stands in front of a large Christmas tree. The tree is decorated in tinsel and bulbs.
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KEL 200 Chatting with Dale Henman, right, are Peggy Scott, left, and Sandra Simmons at a recent social at the Blue Lakes Country Club hosted for girls interested in becoming contestants in the Miss Twin Falls Pageant. Mr. Henman, dressed in a a suit and bow tie and Lions International badge and holding a cup and donut, is the entries chairman for the pageant, which is sponsored by the Twin Falls Lions Club. The women have curled hair and are wearing dresses and name tags.
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KEL 199 Discussing the Miss Twin Falls Pageant at the social for prospective contestants at the Blue Lakes Country Club are, from left to right, Sharron Garnand, Marily Rappleye, and Dwain Knigge. Mr. Knigge, first coordinator of the pageant, is dressed in a suit and tie and Lions International badge. The women have curled hair and are wearing dresses and name tags. On the table are cups and an ashtray. Behind them, several cushioned chairs line the wall, and large windows show Christmas decorations outside.
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KEL 198 Enjoying refreshments following the social for interested Miss Twin Falls Pageant candidates at the Blue Lakes Country Club are, from left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levander, Gordon Beckstead, and Donald Zuck. The men are dressed in suits and ties and Lions International badges and Mrs. Levander wears a black dress. A platter of donuts sits on a table covered in a white table cloth in front of them. Behind them in the background is another man and a Pepsi machine.
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KEL 197 Mrs. Thomas Rudy sits in a hospital bed holding her newborn baby daughter. The newcomer was the first baby born at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital, and the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy.
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KEL 196 A group of city officials arrive at the doorway of the Blue Lakes Country Club for a Christmas party. From left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warberg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feldtman, and Mr. and Mrs. William Langley. The three men are wearing suits and ties and the three women are wearing dresses. In the background, a hallway and the banister to a staircase are visible.
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KEL 195 A group of city officials are seated at a small dining tables visiting and enjoying drinks at a Christmas party at the Blue Lakes Country Club. Seated around the center table from left to right are Mrs. Paul Newton, Mrs. John Angerbauer, John Angerbauer, and Paul Newton. Mrs. Newton is holding a wine glass and Mr. Newton and Mr. Angerbauer hold small liquor glasses. A candle in an enclosed holder and napkins are on the table. In the background, Christmas decorations are seen outside through large windows. The men are wearing in suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses.
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KEL 194 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Derrick, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Egon Kroll, right, admire a nativity set in the rock fireplace at a Christmas party at the Blue Lakes Country Club. Candy canes hang off the sculpture. The two men are dressed in suits and ties, and the two women are dressed in black dresses.
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KEL 193 A group of city officials are seated at a large dining table at a Christmas party at the Blue Lakes Country Club. Standing is Commissioner C. E. McIntyre, who assists Mrs. McIntyre into her chair. Seated to her right is commissioner John Flatt. The table is covered in a white table cloth, and on the table are tea pots, tea cups, saucers, silverware, glasses, wine glasses, and napkins. In the background, behind a banister covered in Christmas decorations, is a rock fireplace. Candy canes hang off the sculpture, and a nativity set is placed underneath an overhang in the rock face. The three men are wearing suits and ties and the two women are wearing dresses.
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KEL 192 A group of city officials are seated at a large dining table at a Christmas party at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The table is covered in a white table cloth, and on the table are tea pots, tea cups, saucers, silverware, dishes of vegetables, a basket of bread, wine glasses, a vase, and a centerpiece holding three candlesticks. An alcove with a small dining table is in the background, and Christmas decorations are on the walls and banisters. The men are wearing suits and ties and the woman are wearing dresses.
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KEL 191 From left to right, Bernard Schmidt, Mrs. Paul Wetter, and R. B. Lemmon sit at a card table in folding chairs and play Bridge at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. They are dressed in crazy costumes. Some cups and ashtrays sit on the table. Apples hanging on strings from the ceiling are in the background.
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KEL 190 From left to right, Mrs. R. B. Lemmon, R. B. Lemmon, and Bernard Schmidt sit at a card table in folding chairs and play Bridge at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. They are dressed in crazy costumes. Some cups sit on the table. Other people sit at tables visiting in the background.
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KEL 189 A. R. Robinson tries to eat an apple hanging on a string from the ceiling at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. He is wearing a Beatles wig as part of his costume. Other apples hand from the ceiling behind him. A table with various pumpkins, squash, and grains on top of it is in the background.
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KEL 188 Mrs. Frederick Plankey, left, is greeted by Mrs. E. L. Betts and Mrs. A. R. Robinson at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. Mrs. E. L. Betts is dressed in a wig, glasses, blouse, and plaid skirt. All three women are all wearing witch pins on their blouses. Several jackets hang from hangers in the closet behind them.