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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 4

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Coming events Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Mall, 8 p.m.; initiation. VMCA activities Grade school trampoline, 7:30 p.m.; junior high daitce, 8 p.m. Fairview Juvenile Grange, Grange Mall, 8 p.m.; bring all Grange property to turn over to new officers. SATURDAY YMCA activities handicrafts, movies, 9:30 a.m.; handicrafts, movies, a.m.; trampoline, 11:30 a.m.; archefy at noort. Olympic Lodge, Sons of Norway, Literary Clubhouse, 8 p.m.; family social night.

DeMolay dance, Masonic Temple. Fairview Grange dance, Grange Mall, 0 p.m. Organization Mrs. F. H.

Jarnagin entertained members of GIRL SCOUT TROOP 23 at a Christmas party Dec. 17 at her home. The girls welcomed Kathleen Mondsi to their grouji. After a gift exchange and cafOl singing, the troop called on a shut- in nearby and sang carols for her. Mrs.

Julian Meek, the group's new leader, and her son Andy were guests. Mrs. Charles E. Smith was hostess for the Christmas party of the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE, ritual and social service committees, Dec. 17.

Christinas decorations were about the house. A cake decorated with holly was served with other refreshments. The group played games with prizes going to Mrs. Jesse Epperson, and Miss Shirley Guests were Miss Epperson, and Mmes. Forrest Wheeler, Epperson, Paul Anderson, George Black Henry Nelson and Howard Blalock and daughter Brenda.

Newly Married Now at home in Port Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ross who were married -Dec. 17 in the home of'the bridegroom's parents Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Ross. The bride-is'the former Chieko Tanaka, daughter of Mr. MasaMchi Tanaka of Japan. The couple Japan the- bridegroom was an airman second class afc-'the Itazuke Air Order of Amaranth annual Christmas party de Fuca Court, Order Amaranth, held its annual Christ mas party a the Pa matrons and patrons had.charge After the dinner hour, Lawrence Floyd and June Liljedahl Joyce, entertained with a grodp of Christmas carols on the piano accordion and tenor saxophone.

Decorations in the dining hall included a lighted Christmas tree white bells, red candles, silvered Laurel leaves and holly. A miniature sleigh piled high with ornaments was on the serving table Baskets of greens and red anc white Poinsettias; and arrangements of ornaments, choir boys and angels made a setting for the initiatory work. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins and Mr.

and Mrs Franklin Sund were received into membership. Mrs. Lillia Thorn' as, royal matron, and Arthur Poolton, past royal patron, pre sided. Mr. and Mrs.

B. E. Walkling charter matron and patron, were honored and presented a gift by Mrs. Thomas. Gil Harper was master of cere monies for a program in the din ing room following the meeting Mrs.

Thomas read the poem "Christmastime," Mrs. Ernes Wallace read a new version -at "The Night Before All members participated in fill ing blank spaces. A skit "What Presents Think of People" was given by pas matrons and patrons. Carols were sung by the group led by Jack Schoettler accompanied, by Mrs Poris Krattli. A gift exchange fol lowed.

Co-chairmen for the evening Today's food tips SATURDAY LUNCH Unusual way to fix green beans Hamburgers. Masked Potatoes Cheese Puff Green Beans Salad Bowl Bread Tray Fruit Cake Beverage CHEESE PUFF GREEN Ingredients: 1 can, (15 ounces) whole blue-ljjkfi green'beans, sea soning salt, 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, Vi cup mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, teaspoon (generous) instant minced onion. Method: Drain beans thoroughly, reserving 3 tablespoons of their liquid. Place beans in shallow small bakiijg dish an 8-inch heat-resistant glass pie plate is fine with the reserved liquid; sprinkle lightly with seasoning salt; dot with butter. Mix mayonnaise, ffrfffijf onion; drop mixture, in 4 small mounds, over green beans at even intervals.

Bike IB hoi (428 degrees) typjjj fopgfljjj' gfg through g. topfiag is puffed and browned about is minutes. Makes serv- 4 Adventists to dedicate infants Sat. Esther chapter has family Christmas party After a brief business meeting, Esther chapter Order of Eastern Star, held its annual family Christmas party Monday night in the Masonic Temple. Worthy.Matron Mrs.

Ethel Cayanus, welcomed members and visitors with Christmas greeting. A lighted silver star, angels and choir boys decorated the Hall. Small green trees, a large decorated tree and a manager scene were a setting for the Christmas story. Mrs. Emory Kfndrecl was reader Children of members portrayed the characters.

The choir, accompanied by Mrs. James Hdoker, sang carols. Mrs. Claude Spencer led the audience in songs. "The Accordion players," under the direction of Richard Englehart, played Christmas music.

The-Angeles Singers Mmes. Paul Sunde, Charles Gallacci, Gordon ftallahard; Lewis Sample, bt. Claire and Ray Erdman accompanied by Mrs. Don Warner sang four selections. Mrs.

Quinten MacDougall gave a "The Christmas Rose." Mrs. Weaver, dressed as Mother Goose; told the story "The Night Before Christmas." Worthy Matron, L. M. Martin, as Santa Glaus, distributed a lid fruit to the children, gifts of Mrs; Jayanus. Mrs.

Geo. Hayes was program chairman assisted Mrs; ClaUd Spencer and Mrs. R. R. Little.

Refreshment tables were decorated with silver bells, holly and red candles. One special table held a nativity scene, another Santa and his reindeer. Mrs. Ernest Wallace and Mrs. Kindred had charge of deco- r'ations.

Se'rving refreshments were Mmes. Louis Patrizzi, Peter Halko, T. C. McDonald, Dell Downing and V. B.

DaWson, Mr; and Mrs. Allen Longtello'w W. E. Gaul. for your whole family! You'll Wftftt to know more right about John Han- coclc's geliect Ordinary FAMlJLf It provides of life" insurance on Dad, Mothejri living child andeVenchildreii born in the uttftisl first ui no'w for full; E.

WOODROVV CREWS 307 West 8th the held ifi tftfe til 8ffe8, tW8l 'flflBdC vicinity in fchafge. are Mrs. Ruben Mar and dhaftes LambSBfy btth of" Port find Afrs. Mlffphy" of A potlutk dfoffef toltewfed the Dance council hears reports' Notih Olympte CeoM cf Square Daneefs fieatd reports ill the Monthly meetinf recently ifi wdgof! 'WfiSel BsfW. Membership and promotion chairman FfHftk Pottfltaltt liste'd" a roster ol couples in the dlf- arid dfscussea "Fomttates" the magazine fot Sqttate daftcef s.

Mrisic firtd research chairman Larry Kean announced receipt. bt loo pef cent report from all clubs. "Happy P'olka" was top round dance ctf tftfe month. Mr. and Mrs.

Kean tattght "Wilt2 Caress" during the WflfkshOp. After Fountain gave the cial report OH the in the Elks Teniple President W. M. 'MekrteIl all who had were (J. 1 Mulett, Harold Byers arid Bticknell.

Eucknell Teifilrtddd (he groitp ClfEB atfWdetf ftft; lain Medal ofAl (siaft to ffcifrcis Gardinftl SaeiimaH, A roy- the Roman CatlioW New Ydrfc for 4 Pottml -1l6f ttarttetl by nurses When main; it ijed fn blatiksi in a b6X'. Its WOMAN SURGEON 1 Alpflcin 1 women ietft dfeffifeftci Hat-Hed ot florn during New Ydrfe tfie Wif bf l8.1^"she 40 activities. site 1 Ifffolffii degree. AGNES HUGHTO RESIOENTIAL APPAttfit S. Laural SALKSTAttfSfUESOAY, DBCKMBEtt 30 Buy Your Christmas Cards For Next Year And Save.

STATIONERY Floor tONlGHf 'TIL 9 P.M. were Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. J. A.

1 -Past matrons and Ejatrpns. asslsjiing oh decorations program arragements were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beutler, Mr.

and Mrs. Poolton Mrs. Birney Higgerson, s. Phillip White, Elmer Titus, Floyd Keeney, Victor Bailey, John Lewis, Gil Harper, and h. OliVer Srielgrove.

Assisting xvith' decorations were 'Hayes and L. M. Martin- fro'ift; the Eastern Star decorating 'committee. J. A.

Montgomery, Ernes'tWallace and Philip White" assisted in decorations and dinner. John Bolen of Sequim a'nd Allen Ldgfellow helped plan the program. Ada Pedersen and Paifl L.Woodside exchange voivs Paul L. Woodside and Mrs. Ada Pedersen were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony at 6:30 p.

m. at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. L. L.

Farmann. Members of the family and a few close friends attended. The bride's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore of Bellingham, were matron of honor and best man.

A reception was held in the Literary Clubhouse after the wedding. Mrs. Ruby Kettel and daughters. Sharon and. Shirley had charge, After the bride and bridegroom cut the first Mrs.

Ellis Wblteljead Forks 'cut and served pur-tiered wedding The bride's daughter Mrs. June Olson of Forks poured. The gjppm's daughter Miss Dorothy Whiteside the' guest book, and with arranged the wedding gifts. Elmos Curto and Donald Waldron of Port Angeles and Richard Pedersen and Mrs. Olson of Forks furnished music for dancing.

Rudy Kettel efearge of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside now are at bojpe tp friends at 307 E. 13th Port Angeles.

Personals Spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. QoweU IUU are ir son Deane Hilt, and his guests and Gary Tahmazian, exchange students from Syria. The yinwg men are Sigma fraternity brothers at Washington State College. NAME AUBUBN, Maiae (AP)-An Auburn mao.

is celebrating Us 42nd today. Noel. fcristiaa, Us wtfe, celebrates 41st birthday Christmas Day. Highlight of Saturday's 11 a.m. worship service at the Seventh- day Adventist church will be the dedication of infants.

Pastor DeWitt S. Osgood will offer a dedicatory prayer for each child. Mrs. Norman Houck, representing the cradle roll division of the Sabbath School, will present the mothers with certificates of dedication. Pastor Osgood's sermon topic will be "Nativity Lessons for The Living Present." The Home and Schbbl Association of the church school, Olympic Peninsula Junior Academy, invites patrons and friends to attend a social at the Carlsborg school at 7:30 p.

Dec. 27. Naval Lodge initiates; hears Larry Winters Naval Lodge of Elks initiated 11 new members at a meeting Dec. 18. Welcomed as new members by demit were T.

L. Wagner from the Sitka, Alaska Lodge; and George Dangel from the Lake -Lodge. Initiated were Curtis C. Oils, Jr. Vurgal E.

Gunnell, Joseph Hagen, Knute Haukelid, Thomas J. LaRue, Hector MacDonald, V. Morgan, Donald H. Rhyne, Oscar Sedergren, Harrison B. i th and Norman Waterman.

Exalted Ruler Jerry Keating reminded members there will be no lodge meetings until January and announced reservations are filled for the New Year's. Eve dinner-dance. Larry Winters gave highlights of his trip to Russia. Presbyterian Assn. hears Mm Rotta Guest speaker at the meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Assn.

Dec. 16 was Mrs. Robert Rotta who showed slides and talked on China, Formosa and Japan. Mrs. Rotta was born in China of missionary parents who were forced to move to Formosa after the Communist invasion.

Miss Regina Hoppova gave a Christmas devotion. Mrs. Lewis Sample led the group in singing Christmas carols. Members of Elizabeth and Hannah circles were hostesses. During the business i ng President Mrs.

T. V. Hawkins introduced in-coming president Mrs. Felton Shriner. Other 1959 officers are Mrs.

T. V. Hawkins vice president; Mrs. W. J.

Wilcox secretary; and Mrs. J. A. Mont gomery, treasurer. Mrs.

J. W. Wolfe, is finance chairman. Mrs. Fred Van Scoyoc heads the nominating committee, Circle chairmen are Mmes.

0. Cauvel, Guy Albright, L. V. Ben nett, Philip White and James Fish. Mmes.

Charles Beam, W. Bruce, Norman Leonard and C. Wolfe are secretaries of the fellowship department. Secretaries of the program department a Mmes. Hugh Hanna, Robert Wil cox, Ross Post and Anna Conaughty.

Mmes. C. M. Buchanan, 0. A.

Endicott, Marion Craker and Vir- gii Butler are secretaries of the world service department. Mrs. Hawkins received a gift from the circles in appreciation of her service during the year A love offering went to Miss Elea nor Alieman, rural missionary. 300 Dresses To Choose From Dry-dry Cottons Linen Types Cupionies Rayon Crepes Vedeso Silk Blends SHOP TOHIfiHT TIL.

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