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Tri-City Herald from Pasco, Washington • 7

Publication:
Tri-City Heraldi
Location:
Pasco, Washington
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7
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YOUNG'S OF PASCO Pasco Lodge Special Day' Board Makes Plans END OF THE MONTH) Mrs Nellie Britton modesty Mrs Dixon unselfishness Mrs Frieda rod beck courage and Mrs 0 01-brich endurance Mrs Ralph Westall who recently moved to Richland resigned her station A bus has been chartered for October 10 for members wishing to attend the Fall Rally in Day-ton the bus leaving Pasco at 1:30 that evening A dime a dip supper from 8 to I will precede the next meeting October 3 in the Pasco Odd temple the affair open to the public and games will be ln play following the lodge session Mrs ES Jones and Mrs Howard were on the decorating committee and the refreshments were supplied by the Pasco past oracles Paat Oraclea' Night wu observed by membera of Arbutus Camp Royal Neighbors of Fasco with past oraclea of Pasco camp assisted by past oraclea of Ideal Camp Kennewick filled the chairs with Miss Lorinda Savage presiding oracle Mra Routt served as past oracle Mrs Ralph Howard vice oracle Mra 0 Butterfield chancellor Mrs Charles A Raddits recorder Mrs George Austin receiver Mrs Hazel O'Neil marshal Mrs Glen A Rolph assistant marshal Mrs Jones inner sentinel and Mrs Dav id Lilley outer sentinel Mrs Annie Mueller served as flag bearer knd others assisting from the neighboring camps were Mrs Jeanette Persinger faith MISS LISEL 8ALZER Ekubctfc SHIM tank Mrs Richardson was oaten for the meeting of the board of the Richland Womana Club recently and announcement waa made of the general meeting Oct at which time the program will include a talk by Miaa Ora Diet-trich on her aummer in Austria and number! by the Merle Dougherty Folk Dancers i The group agreed to handle publicity for the Richland Safety Council by making tape recording! for radio In November The American Hdme department will meet Oct II at i o'clock at the home of Mrs Oberg The bridge' department met Sept: 21 at the home of Mra Holden and the ESO meeta Oct I at 1 o'clock at the home of Mra Tomlinson The Fine Arts group will meet Oct 4 at 1 o'clock at the home of Mra Me Henry with Mra Browning as co -hostess The garden club will have aj workahop Oct 16 from 10 to o'clock at the home of Mra Guaranteed Reductions of 14 12 or More 10-Sports Toppers reg To 598 299 Boat or Cowl Necks solid sailcloth or striped satinc 30-Lad ies' Blouses reg to 398 1 Cotton short and i sleeve some no-lrons Sizes 30-40 20-Ladies' Blouses reg 498 29? Cotton short and solids and figures sizes 30-40 10-Dressy Blouses reg 498 29? Rayon Nylon tricot ome with fancy lace trim Sizes 32-40 6-Dressy Blouses reg 598 399 Nylon tricot fancy trims short sleeve Sizes 31-40 3-Slim Skirts reg 498 299 Assorted styles not all sizes 10-SI im Skirts 598 299 AO wool gabardine rayon gabardine sizes 10-11-13-13-14-15-16 4-Slim Skirts reg 1095 499 Fine quality all wool gabardine hurry for these! 20-Sport Slacks reg 898 499 Ladies washable maiUailored Black brown navy green Noted Artist Slated dub Abated Music Teachers-Plan Sunday Tea Members of the Tri-City Music Teachers' association are sponsor- ing a guest tea to be held Sun- Miss Lise! SaUer international day gflernoon 5 o'clock ln the home of Mrs A Madsen 1821 Bucholz Several members will re-I ir War II with Howell Richland port on the Blue Mountain dis- aketches will be present at included on the program com- trict meeting Sept 25 th Candidates din- mittee re Mri Plul o'Hearn ner Oct 7 to assist in the Steven- Kennewick and Mrs Bernard Lane son fund raising campaign accord-: and Mayo Goffard of Richland ing to Mrs Cochrane co-1 Guest speaker will be Dr Freder-chairman of the dinner at the Ken- ick Kintzer of Centralia exe- Highland Grange will hold Booster Night Friday with potluck supper at 6:30 Members of Kennewick Valley Grange are invited to attend Booster Night at Highland Grange Friday evening Sept 28 A nice program is promised Kennewick Volley Booster Night will be Oct 19 The Pasco Camp Fire Leaders Association will meet -tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs Robert Ness 1133 Margaret All new leaders and experienced leaders are urged to attend WOMEN'S PEDAL PUSHERS Values to 598 s299 Sail cloth and poplin solids and prints Slim Jim and toreador styles 10-1 Knatl-EUil cutive secretary of the State Association Also assisting in tea plans are Miss Petra Odman and Mrs Corson both of Richland: Mrs Karl Palmer Pasco and Robert Hunsley Kennewick Mrs Elmer Qeffe Royal Neighbors Visit Pasco Lodge A group of thirteen members of Ideal Camp Royal Neighbors of America in Kennewick visited Arbutus Camp in Pasco Friday evening For the meeting the Graces chairs were filled by Ideal Camp Past Oracles Mrs William Britton Mrs Dickinson Mrs Persinger Mrs Olbrich and Mrs rod beck newick Social Club The artist will be the house-guest of Mrs Cochrane during her stay here and will also do her lightening sketches at the Democratic open house Oct 6 at Mrs Cochrane's home 1636 Howell Miss Salzer was born in Vienna and studied in the Vienna Art I Academy and in Paris She came to the United States in 1929 and lived in New York until 1948 exhibiting in various well known shows Wedding For College Pair She moved west and spent a year in Seattle where she has exhibited in the Seattle Art Museum the Henry Gallery and others 20-Girl's Playsuits reg 298 199 1 piece striped seersucker red blue green sizes 3 to 14 53-Girl's Slips reg 198 129- Seersucker embossed bouffant and plain Sizes 1 to 14 10-Girl's Slip's reg 298 199 Cotton embossed and plains ruffle and lace trim Pre-teens 1 12-Girl's Slips reg 198 129 Cotton eyelet A lace embossed and plain protean 8-14 5-Women's Suits reg 4995 2900 All woll Swansdown and Marce' 2 piece 3-Women's Suits reg 5500 All wool Swansdown and Marce1 2 piece 2-Women's Suits reg 5995 Swansdown and Marce' 2 piece all wool 2-Women's Suits reg 6500 Swansdown and all wool 2 piece 3-Women's Suits reg 6995 Swansdown and Marce' all wool 2 piece 3-Women's Suits- reg 7995 All wool Swansdown and Marce' 2 piece er" were suiig by Frank Geffe accompanied bp Miss Lorraine Sarpole The church wu decorated with candelabra and baskets of pink and white gladioli To greet guests at the Desert Inn reception following the ceremony Mrs Nordman wore a brocaded mauve dress with pink accents and a green cymbidium orchid The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of blue and gold embossed faille with a gold orchid Assisting with pouring and serving were Miss Marilyn Halteman Miss Gretechen Day Miss Mary Jo Woodhead Mrs Biehn and Mrs Boyd Mrs A Trudelle and Mrs Walt DeGooyer attended the gift table For the honeymoon to the Oregon Coast the bride wore a black white orchid The matron of honor Mrs Sullivan wore a white ballerina length frock decorated with embossed lavender bows and a lav-endar sash She wore a picture hat and carried a birdcage of lavender orchids The bridesmaids Mrs Gibson sister of the bride and Miss Marilyn Biehn wore ballerina length dresses of white nylon taffeta covered with white net and pink embossed tulle and banded with pink sashes They wore pink picture hats and carried birdcages of white tulle and vanda orchids Dianna DeGooyer and Sharon Hart nieces of the bride' were flower girls wearing pink nylon Mrs Elmer Geffe was Miss Patricia Nordman before her marriage Sept 7 at 8 o'clock in Central United Protestant Church Richland The Rev Robert Uphoff read the double ring ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Nordman of Richland and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs George Geffe i of Wapato The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white lace over satin long sleeved with scoop neckline edged with tiny seed pearls and chapel length train Her fingertip veil was attached to a crown headpiece decorated with white and natural pearls Her cascade bouquet of stephanotis was centered with a Camp Fire Plans Leader Training The Richland Camp Fire Leaders Association will meet Wednesday morning at 9:15 with regular business scheduled for the morning session and in the afternoon there will be orientation for new leaden and also for experienced leaders who desire to attend A basic training session for new leaden is slated for Oct 9 at 9:15 in the Kiwanis Youth Camp and will continue at the same time and location on Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 and the final session on Nov 6 Li aaJur tulle dresses They carried white and aqua tweed suit with pink RECENT BRIDE Mrs Robert Eugene Simonton (Donna Rombough) is making hernome in Pasco where she and her husband are attending Columbia Basin Junior College (K Dobbins) Xinotchka Sage UH Jmm I infl fur CLASS or PRIVATE DANCE INSTRUCTION SIliM 4n aw Grand St iMHikt PkM JU S-KN tulle and pink daisies and wore matching headpieces of daisies John Geffe brother of the bridegroom was best man with Bill Slohaugh and Eddie Geffe as ushers The wedding songs "When With You" and "The Lord's Pray- hat and gloves and a white orchid corsage The bride is a graduate of Columbia High School and the bridegroom of Wapato High School Both are students at Central Wash-! ington College of Education They will live in Ellensburg ZIPPER CLOSE-OUT Large assortment of colors and lengths V2 PRICE 99c 199 69c 69c 5-Leather Handbags reg 198 Leather dutch bags black and navy 7-Leather Handbags reg 298 Clutch styles assorted colors 18-Ladies' Hose reg 135 pr 51 gauge 15 denier assorted sizes and colors 45-Ladies' Hose reg 135 pr 60 gauge 15 denier 5 pair service weights 120-Ladies Jewelry reg 100 Assortment of earrings necklaces broo bmubes nms FRIDAY SATURDAY Mr Brown a factory representative will be here to demonstrate this miraclo cleaner Come in Now! OFF i HOOVER 4 YARDAGE REMNANTS Includes cotton 1 and all wool yj Qff and morel (cleaning tools included) Every adult who presents a Dollar' with a and an in the serial number will receive a Look at all your one dollar bills Any of the serial numbers contain a and an Then you've got a lucky "Dancing simply by handing it in at your near cat Arthur Murray Dance Studio you win a $2500 Dance Cpurse This wonderful offer is being made to show you the fun and good times that can be had at an Arthur Murray Studio You see learning to dance is so much fun because you go to party after party practice dancing with many different partners So miss the chance to become more popular than ever been before Check your wallet now for "Lucky Dollar' Studios open daily 1 PM til 11 PM RULES yw mi ymnt In wm VMir am Halter bill with wd an''S" Ih In miM wmbw Nh It In I ywr nnwl Arthur Murray StuHra Only nn Individiml Mlirara nr lif Ibl anly ntton nmyiiid by irarant 11-Ladies' Gowns reg 398 19? Waltz length floral cotton plisse size 32 only 9-Ladies' Slips reg 398 199 Cotton Plisse and Batiste tall and average 32-40 7-Shorty Pajamas reg 398 199 Cotton plisse sizes 32-34-36 8-Ladies' Slips reg 259 99c Tailored white rayon tricot sizes 32-34 3-Ladies' Slips reg 498 299 Nylon tricot white net ruffle trim sizes 32 and 40 2-Ladies' Slips reg 598 399 Nylon tricot white with nylon lace trim Sizes 32 and 38 2-Ladies' Gowns reg 498 299 Waltz lengiti nylon soiled famous name size 34 7-Lad ies' Gowns reg 598 399 Long nylon coral green Discontinued Mojud numbers 34-36 11 -Ladies' Aprons reg 198 99c Denim or organdy waist style 4-Ladies' Aprons reg 298 188 Denims with hot dish holder attached 3-Tablecloths reg 398 199 Calaprint mercerized cotton large pattern 34x71 4-Tablecoths reg 198 69c Plastic coated stain resistant size 45x45 2-Tablcdoths reg 1669 999 Quaker Lace seconds Huge 72x106 sizes with the exclusive double-stretch hose! deans twice the area of any other cleaner Reaches scrota the largest room even to the top of 16 feet in all! Full horsepower motor gives you extra suction Offer good for a limited time only So hurry Regular Price 9750 95 I During This Demonstration Yours For Only 3- 3- 4 Arthur Murray rtuSrate nnt (lifibte MTU ARTHUR MURRAY No 1 Kennewick Ave Telephone JU 2-5306 KENNEWICK vi 114 NORTH 10th APCM nSltTr 1 PM If PM SSTl'RltATS: 1 AM HI PM PASCO LI 7-9775 STORE HOURS: Daily 10 ta Fri til 9:00 I.

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