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

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Port Angeles, Washington
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Port Angeles Evening News, Fridays December 10, 4 Newcomers party DOLL DISPLAY Looking at the display of dolls from all lands loaned by Mrs, William Wenner for the Newcomers Christmas party are, from left, Mmes. Stephen Fortenberry, Dale Coventry and Miss Jane Hall, The Merchants' Division of the Chamber of Commerce sponsored the party which may become an annual affaire CONVERSATION Chatting at the Newcomers Christmas party Wednesday night In the Elks dining room, from left, Bruno Kochansky of Chile, Alejandro Jimenez of Peru and Mrs. Arthur Paleleo of Puerto Rico. PHILIPPINE GOWN One of the seven representatives of the Philippine Islands at the Christmas party was Mrs, Edwardo Nava who wore this yellow gown with the typical butterfly sleeves of her native costume. Plan party Dear Ahliy It's A Compromise Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: I have a daughter who is in her late twenties.

She is going to marry a man in his early thirties. He insists on separate sleeping rooms. The reason being that my daughter likes to sleep in a warm room with several heavy woolen over her. But he says he can't get a wink of sleep in a warm room, and he likes to sleep with all the windows wide open, regardless of the weather. And he can't stand anything over him except a thin sheet.

I just cannot visualize newlyweds in separate bedrooms. It seems such a strange way to com- mencera-rrratriage. "What do they'figure their chances are for a lasting marriage Bunder these conditions? THE GIRL'S FATHER DEAR FATHER: Since there can be no compromise, they are doing the only sensible thing. What I can't figure out is where YOU come in? DEAR ABBY: After being a widow for seven years, I married Boswell. I was 27 and he was 37.

I knew that there had been plenty of women in his life. One of the women he used to know married a Mend of his recently, and my husband said it would be nice if we became a foursome, inviting them to our home, going to theirs, etc. Well, this woman and Boswell were more than just friends. They had a very intimate thing going for them for years. Knowing this, I don't care to be in her company.

My husband says that since this all took place before we were married I should be more broad-minded. I can't understand how this woman could look me in the eye knowing that I know all about her former relationship with my husband. Am I wrong to feel this way? DEAR TROUBLED: No. Inform Boswell that he had better pick another couple with whom to form a foursome. And all his ex-leading ladies are disqualified.

DEAR ABBY: Will you please tell this middle-aged square if she's right or wrong? A mother of the bride "honored" her daughter recently at a shower given at her home. The bride's co-workers and the mother's co-workers were invited. The "refreshments" consisted of potato chips, a dip and highballs. Period. When the highballs took effect, the bride's mother became tipsy and the jokes she told were not exactly appropriate for a bride-to- be and other unmarried girls.

Am I old-fashioned, or weren't showers once given by the bride's friends? And weren't little finger sandwiches and tea cakes served with coffee? SQUARE DEAR SQUARE: You are not old-fashioned, and many brides (in fact most of them) arc still honored by showers such as the one that lingers in your memory. Don't condemn ALL showers just because of one bad experience with a drip. Historical Society Rev. Arthur Fish read the Christmas story from the Gospel of St. Luke at the meeting of the Clallam County Historical Society Monday evening.

The club saw a film "Kyoto" showed the ancient capital of Japan. Outstanding were the views of the architecture of many temples and the palaces on the grounds of the royal estate. Arthur Barrett read two poems and dedicated one to his friends In the historical society. Members observed a moment of silence for friends and members who have died recently. Mrs.

Elsie McFarland led the group singing of Christmas carols. In addition to the nearly 90 members present were guests Mrs. Bertha Snydal, Ruth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clare B.

Fleming of San Jose and Asa Byers. Holly with red and green streamers decorated the refreshment tables. On the supper committee with chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goselln were Mr.

and Mrs. William Watts and Ethel Wiess. Ladies of Peninsula Golf Club will hold a Christmas party on Wednesday at the clubhouse. The party, held after weekly golf competition, will have a gift exchange. Dependable SERVICE AT Olympic Electric Repair and Service All Makes And Models of Appliances- Large and Small and Lincoln 457-5963 EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT WHEN YOU BORROW HERE 1 Refinance Your Car Purchase Needed Furniture and Appliances Other Worthwhile Needs COMPARE OUR RATES BEFORE YOU BORROW SEE W.

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And, oh, how it clings. (Also in My Sin.) Your Headquarters for Fine DRUG CO PHONE 457 3381 TROUBLED news DEAR ABBY: Please ask "RICHARD'S MOTHER" (the one who offered her son $50 for every and $25 for every if she would like to adopt a son. I have had very nearly straight "A's" consistently for many years now, and I didn't get a dime for them. HARD WORKER IN HIGHLAND PARK McNnughl Syndicate Inc Mrs. Raymond Connors, assisted by Mrs.

Earl der, gave a demonstration on the use ol cosmetics at the meeting of Peninsula TOPS Club Mondy night. Mrs. Walter Packwood was commended for attaining her KOPS (Keep Pounds Off Sensibly) status by reaching her desired weight and staying there lor three months, Members discussed Ideas that had been presented by Mrs. Ernest Tenison at the Nov. 28 meeting on diet and choice of clothing.

Guests lor the evening Mmes, Howard Bumpas, Rich. ard Houston, Don Fredericks, Alma Lyman and, Irora Everett, Mrs. Joe Riederer. Organization Members of CR, PEG, talked about Christmas ideas and gifts they are making for the days at the meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs, aid Cornell. Mrs, Margaret Bar.

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Years Available:
1956-1976