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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 6

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Pert- Anftfti, Friday, Me? Honor society to study Maka tribal customs THEODORE W. NOEL this weekend heodote tfoei will entertain 18 fellow membef-s of the Central Ingtofi State College Hoflbf So clety at his home In Neah Bay. They will have an opportunity to study the tflbal customs of the Makahs. The group will attend a eon sponsored by the Youth portunlty Program Later they will be guests at a wedding dinner for Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Marklshtum, elj who Is attending the college on a scholarship grant, is the grandson of Mrs.

Meredith Park. er. Bruce Tulloch weds Bruce Lindh Tulloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Tulloch Sr. of Pysht, married Miss Lawlee.Anne Protz. man in Spokane Wednesday noon. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Protzman of Spokane. Pastor Thornton Jansma performed the noon wedding at Trinity Baptist Church. The bride, a third-year nursing student at the University of Washington, attended Multnomah School of the'Bi- ble one year after graduation from Shadle Park High School. The bridegroom graduated from Clallam Bay High, attended Lewis and Clark College for two years and another years at Western Washington State College. He is at.

tending Moody Bible Institute in Mission Aviation. Lincoln Heights Garden Club Mrs. Gerald Feltz spoke to the Lincoln Heights Garden Club Wednesday on rhododendrons. She told how she has added to her collection by propagation and even using seed, a slower process but inexpensive andfun. Mmes.

Ladd Byers and Alice Butler received the two rhododendrons she contributed for prizes. Wearing orchid corsages, Mothers Day gifts, were Mmes. Flora Jones (from her grandson in Vietnam) and Myrtle Hixson (from her son in Hawaii.) The club made plans for a garden tour and a tea to follow at the home of Mrs. Leonard Butler. REHEARSE Practicing for the Monday Musicale program, from left, are Ruth Montgomery, Rosemary Brauninger and Margaret Holm.

They will play the Trio No. 3 in Major by Bach at the no-host luncheon meeting at Blrney's Restaurant Monday from noon to 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Brauninger and Miss Holm will also play the Sonata for clarinet and piano by Leonard Bernstein. The public is invited.

The newly organized musical group, which sponsors a scholarship fund, will announce which high school senior has been chosen as recipient Monday. Arts in Action clothesline sale planned Tliere will be sale of paintings at es Arts ta Action June and 8, "Paintings fof this section should hot be amedHust ted, Or 'even ho matt, as they will be fastened to a line with 1 says Vi Earlene Harrison of the mittee, there is ho limit oh the number an artist mayentef butprice of each must be $5 of less. Enter them at Peninsula Ifege in the foyer of the Fine Arts Building June 4 from p.m. and evening 7-9 p.m. There will be an entry fee of $1, but if the artist has paid an entry fee in another section of the Arts In Action, he need not pay again, says Mrs, Harrison.

Bridge winners North.south winners of the Elks Duplicate Bridge Club Wed' nesday night were J.P. Mayberg and H.H, Hankins. Mr. and Mrs. John Vari Sant were second.

L.O. Madison and Paul Froude placed third. East-west winners were D.C. Robertson and R.L. Kitz.Mmes.

H.A. Freeman and Ruben Johnson were second. B.W, Estes and W.W. Stevens were third. MORE PEPPER According to records of the American Spice Trade Association, 1967 proved the greatest single year for the Importation of black pepper.

Black pepper imports jumped from 33,939,000 pounds in 1966 to 51,417,000 pounds in 1967. Carolyn Jensen Hein named to Phi Beta Kappa Mfs, eifoHfig Jen-Sett a Washington State UftlVefsUy chemistry major from Port fetes, has been initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, national at arts seholastle honorary. Eligibility is based on a grade point average of at least 3.25 on a scale of 4.6» Selection is made during the student's ior year by a vote of the faculty. Mrs. Hein is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary; the WSU varsity leyball team and the Dad's Club.

She received a WSU Alumni scholarship and is president of the WStf badminton club. She was a U.S. doubles badminton champion in and an Uber Cup team member in 1963 and 1966. Mrs. Hein attended the verslty of Washington in 1967 on an' educational opportunity grant and a of alumni scholarship.

She graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1965, where she received a Phi Beta Kappa Mrs. Caroline Jensen Hein Book Award, a K.O. Ertckson scholarship and was a member of National Honor Society. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter F. Jensen, 426 Rhodes Rd. Square dancers Members of the Wagon Wheel Square Dance Club visited the Angeles Convalescent Center and entertained the patients Monday evening. Tony Cox called for dancers Messrs, and Mmes. Art Sanford, Stan Davis, Lee Lunderville, Jack Ledgerwood, Willy Nesmith, Nick Kovack, Jake Schenefeldt and June Cox.

The club had a dinner at the Angeles Grange Hall before the Saturday night dance. were Messrs, and Mmes. Phil Rife and Dave Weller of Tacoma. Calling for the first time were Ledgerwood and Bill Blowers. Ted Hermann called in addition to regular caller, Cox.

A council dance is set for May 31 and the club's last dance will be June 14. Members plan to attend the national square dance convention in Seattle June 26-28. pastor visits The Joyce Bible Church will conduct a series of Bible Teaching services beginning Sunday morning and continuing through May 25th. Rev. Nathan N.

Nazarenus, a former pastor of the church, and at present, pastor of the Renton Bible Church, will be the speaker. Rev. Mr. Nazarenus, a former contractor and builder, was instrumental in the construction of the present church building in Joyce-in 1948. Before that time, the church had been meeting in the Joyce Railroad Depot.

Friends give bridal shower A bridal shower Thursday at the home of Len Dempsey honored Miss Laurie Gagnon. Miss Patsy Possinger was co- hostess for the evening affair. Miss Gagnon, her mother, Mrs. Ervin Gagnon, and her fiance's mother, Mrs. Betty Lomax.

each received carnation corsages from the hostesses. The table centerpiece was an arrangement of white wedding bells with yellow and lavender flowers. The 15 guests played games, with prizes going to Mmes. Janet Harcline. Helen Yoder, Sherri Zindel, Patty Sisson and Miss Juanita Gustafson.

Miss Gagnon will marry Mark Lomax June 8. Honor roll Personals Mr. and Mrs. James 0 Mead of Tacoma are the parents of a baby girl born May 12. Little Megan Marie is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. T. Mead of Star City, and Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Robinson. This is their first grandchild. The baby's mother is the former Julie Robinson. Many People of the Joyce and p- Port Angeles areas contribut- I- i cv-itcn ed and worked to erect the that is was -without indebtedness, was believed to be a miracle, says Pastor Merle E.

Caldwell. The University of Washing, ton lists Port Angeles students on the honor roll for a grade average of at least 3.5. They are seniors Andrea Love, John Lang and Virgil Laidig, all arts and science students. Juniors Janet Wellman, Mrs. Don Emery (Peggy) of A Ann Berkley and Pam- Andrews, arrived Wed- ela Meneghini, both in educa- nesday night from a week's vis- tion.

it with her parents, Mr. and Freshmen BruceJohansenand Mrs. George Heckman. James Berkley, both in A S. LET US ENHANCE THE ELEGANCE OF YOUR DRAPERIES If you value your Drapes.

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News DEAR ABBY: I was a bachelor until the age of 56, and all I can say is that some men don't know when they're well off. "Lena" call kept asking me for money for the track, so I gave it to her. A hundred here, a hundred there. I never kept books on how she came out, all I know is she said she "lost" most of the time. Well, four years later, Lena sued me for divorce.

She didn't have any but if she'd have got what was coming to her she could have sued me for assault. We settled out of court. Now it comes out. that while we were married Lena squirreled away about $25,000. My lawyer says the money is HERS.

I don't know how he figures. Don't you think I'm entitled to that money? OUTFOXED DEAR OUTFOXED: So she "outfoxed" you, and "squirreled" away Maybe you should have consulted a zoologist? You paid a lawyer for his legal counsel, so if he says it's HERS, 100 to one, it's hers. DEAR ABBY: If more than one mouse is "mice," isn't more than one spouse DARRLY DEAR DARRLY; More than one spouse is not spice, it is spouses. The noun is bigamy, the bigamous. DEAR ABBY: My daughter is 16.

She "goes with" a boy who's a freshman in a college close enough for him to come home occasionally for week-ends. I found a half -finished letter written by my daughter. It was in plain sight on her desk, and I was not snooping. From it I learned that she had "tried" marijuana and she was writing to say that the next time be came home she was willing to try marijuana smoking with him, Frorn her letter, I gathered that he has tried it, too. Abby, i am sick over this and don't know what to do.

My daughter is not a wild girl and we've never had any trouble with her, I can't forbid her to see this boy, and I don't want her to know I read that letter. Should I just let nature take its course? Please help me. NO NAME OR APPRESS DEAR NO NAME; You must tell your daughter you read that letter, and urge her to resist "trying" marijuana with ber boyfriend. Your plea may be useless, but you can't just "let nature take its course" knowing what's in the air, DEAR ABBY: How trapped most women are! How can a wile still love her husband who has been unfaithful? After 35 of what she thought was a happy marriage, what does ghe do? can a woman get a job when she has known nothing but home-making? How do yow '-divide" the chjldjrto who aj-e still too young to be independent? How does she divide the pictures and the movies of the children? them Of course she doesn't do anything. goes on as she always has, hoping the children never know.

But after they've gone, then what? She doesn't ever really trust her husband again, does she? Thanks for listening, Abby. Maybe ojjher wives who have been there can offer sojtne feejpfyj suggestions. TRAPPED BIRTHDAY Janii Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael S. Orsborn, is celebrating her first birthday today.

She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tim Echternkamp of Sequim and Mrs, Ver. nelle Jester, To organize Women of the United Commercial Travelers of America Grand Auxiliary will hold a char, ter meeting Saturday at 6:30 Jn Birney's Restaurant for the purpose of organizing a wo, men's auxiliary to port Angel, es Council No. 709 UCT of Mrs, Warren Korstad of gene, and other state offi, cers will help institute the auxil. iary and install its officers.

All UCT members and their wives are invitee! to Marlene Bennett will present her piano in Monday at (.7 'pltri ill itfec-' 1 ary Relatives.iandyio friends are invited. Taking part in the program will be Linda Anderson, Linda Allen, Susan Baker, Janice Co; ey, Debbie Ford, Kevin Hanson, Donna Sharlene, Sheila and Sheryle Schilke, Carleen Shepherd, Katliy Somers and Kay Therman. NAZARENE CHURCH NOTE The Church of Nazarene, Rev. Art Fish and people of Port Angeles, will be conducting services in Sequim at the American Legion building, Sequim and Prairie streets. Worship service will be at 9:45 a.m.

and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. every This week's teaching staff in the Sunday School will be Roderick Dalgardno in the adult and teen class and Mrs.GeraldFrey in the children's class.Rev. Mr. Fish will be preaching during the worship services. The Church of the Nazarene is a holiness church with a spirit of love and friendliness.

All are invited to attend these services. For further information, contact either Rev. Art Fish, 4574839, Port Angeles; or Mrs, Glenn Simon, 683-5026, Sequim. DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICE wasting money is ridiculous isn't it! write a Ancles, eovelope. mm, UNITY Egst 7th Street l.

457-3981 or 457,51 93 John Adqms, Minister SUNDAY 9:30 Vm. Yowthaf. Unity 11:00 a.m. Weg Heyr 11:00 a.m. "MEEKNESS NOT WEAKNESS" WEONE5QAY.T.45 p.m.

"PISCQVER THE POWER WITHIN YOU" Sundgy, 9:05 g.ai. (1290 UNITY-A of Service It's Reassuring to Know We Take Over All Responsibilities No detail is overlook- ed, no service is too small for oyr expert staff to handle. The family receives our utmost consideration. HARPER FUNERAL HOME total electric living every year! eople qre experiencing the true value ef economical, modern electric power right or the tip of finae finaeri! one! home in hefting water bathina hf th wfHf he. 9 ffllt twitch ro tofgl electric (iviw you are bound te live better with left ttroin on the family budget fl the Serving Every Faith With CUUAM CQYNTY UTTil ClALLAM COUNTY Public Utility District 4- IAY-I OIKS.

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