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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 5

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Port Angeles, Washington
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Mr-'aiWIWry; Andrew Pcaratff- Pearsons celebrate (. 1 golden wedding here Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pearson, 1913 Sisters enjoy reunion and sightseeing four Mrs. E.

N. Fitzgerald said goodbye to five''of'her sisters Monday, who Jeft for their homes after enjoying their yearly get-togetfterY' 1 Except for Mrs. iwood of St. Petersburg wlio wfs unable to be here, the sisters 'enjoyed visiting here and taking' 1 a trip to; Republic and Ferry Counties' in Eastern Especially interesting' 1 was visit to the old Indian Misston, Eagles Auxiliary reports- activities The Eagles Auxiliary initiated Mmes! Robert" Bririgman 1 and Henry Daugaard into membership at the, meeting last Friday evening. 'The auxiliary planned to reveal "mystery sisters" and draw names for the coming year after the potluek supper Sept.

20. President, Mrs. William. Haywood urged members to make reservations early 1 for the aerie and auxiliary dinner St. Mary's, on the Cowlitz Reservation at Omakr The women toured Rcss and Coolie Dams, at the Gorge Inn and 1 stopped 'at Vaht- age Ferry, fly; the reunion were Mmes: Earl Webster of.

Sedro 6otey, Marilyn Rlbhardson of dmonds, Laura Harley, Maybelle Wagner of Sacramento, Grove of Calif, and De Ette Blaurbck of -Port Townsend. Also here'for the family dinner Sunday in the patio 'paVid'ifarley from Everett Jack; reported Mrs. Al Sehell is home after 'toeing in the hospital fat- 'surgery vMai-ga- ret reciiperRiting from sultry at 'the hospital; Bernjece 'Fuller (Margaret Heiser are- both Mrs. 'Wilder also reported as improving at. home Mole's.

Henry Daifgaard, May Iredale, Willifim Hale and John Winthefs. Galley received the door prize; After the meeting the tfjrfe i-jdihed auxiliary 'for frestfimeht's; DeMolau i MASONIC TAwc py The Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pearson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Friday with a reception in their home at 714 S. Valley.

vBetty Page! arranged bouquets of flowers, made corsages punch for the party. Serving refreshments were Genny Tolliver, Neline Fowler, Katie Marsden, Mrs. Myrtle Hizon and Amy Pearson. On the refreshment table was a three-tiered -white cake with yellow roses, g6fdefl lefifVes -and silver-trimmed white bells. Mrs.

Pearson was born 72 years ago in Lafamiel' Wyo. Her husband was born 79 years ago in Northern- Swedert: They were mshfried in" Bellingham Aug. 23, teis. was a blacksmith until his marriage when he took up The'Pearsons moved to Sltagit County before coming here in 19'16. They lived on their farm at Blue Mountain 23 years before moving into this city proper.

The couple had seven children. Living 1 Richard, Roy, Leon and Robert and two grandchildren: Coming from out of town to attend the Pearsons' golden wedding party were Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Temple'ton 1 cf Arlington, Ethel M. Aue and Lyle L. Ostrom frobi Seattle, Richard Pearson from White thorn, Calif. Roy Pearson from Powers, Ore. guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur D. Jackson and Jessie Jackson. Splash party at, pool entertains young people Mrs. E.

K. Allan gave a Splash party at the William Shore Memorial Pool Friday evening for her granddaughter Linda K. Allan Who is Visiting here from Sand Diego, Calif. 1 Alter the swim the party went to the L. G.

Alwine home for dancing and refreshments. Arranging the food and entertainment were Mmes. Alwine and Thomas Varner. GUests were Valle Blundeau, Steve Counter, Steve Rogers, Al Womac, Kristy Morrish, Robin Toiler, Bab -Jones, Brer.t Barb Maier, Madelyn Herman, Don Varner, Mary Doherty, Dan Peacock, Salee Tobin, Pete Buck, BJaine Pearmhn, Mac Ruddell, Chris Ditlefsen, Dave Olson, Carolyn Fraker, Gordy Sandison, Frazier Grace, Gail Avallone, Pam Harris, Bart Fraker, Sandy and Dennis Alwine and the guest of honor. visiting friends, attend Ashland plays Mr.

and Mrs. John Wilson returned Sunday from Tacoma where they attended a party at the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Jensen, formerly Angeles.

occasion was the gathering of the Jensens' children who have not visited their parents at the same time in many years, '-Mrs. John Dix'son (Margaret) came from her home in Burlinggame, Calif. Jensen wife and children were on their way from Pttfcrrd 'RiccC where 5 they have lived the past two years, to their new home at Hilo, Hawaii. Young Jensen is employed as a manager for sugar plantations. Luncheon honors bride-to-be Brilliant fall decorated the tables at DupuiS 'Saturday when three friends gave a luncheon and shower for Mrs.

John U. Wright and her daughter Mary. MJss Wright will marry Timothy Collins of Spokane at'the Magnolia Cmrgreg'aibion'al Church in Seattle Hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. Max'Church, Mrs.Lew Hubbard and Mrs. John M.

Speer. Van a mein- ber of that, Ipng-suffering group 1 ilt' jthfe 1 Who jthfe 1 Who MarrteiSi Only ehifdf;" way she Wants to VJSijts us. I even laugh VJSijts us. I even laugh it i6ff bhe ftirgets and 'calls me tny -husband's ffst; Wtaffer personal insists im asking about our ew; are you irt.akW£ i(6w? a paid for- yet? What do hfeto 'us finanefeily, fin we help her) so must 1 we an- s'wei" hfer DiAlJGHTER-lN-LAW D-I-L: Certainly Tell a nice way Uiat there ii wdy she should haw to akouj your HwMwial ob- in Mtdltkm to her own. 1 1 My husband and I have enjoyed a wonderful friendship wW a married couple for over 30 are living on limited 'budget; so whert I had a bif family party to celebrate our-anniversary, I did not invite I didn't want them iovspend money for a gift.

'Ever'since that time they have been very 'cool and formal to me. Would give anything to have their again as it was Was I wrong to exclude them from a party to which a gift should be taken? How can I let them know L'am heartbroken over this? AN OLD FRIEND PEAR FRIEND: you should have invited them and have let THEM decide whether or not thciy cottld alforU a gift. Go to them anil 'tell 'them you art' sorry. DEAR. ABBY: The 14-year-old who wrote of her disgust at seeing sex books and magazines everywhere brought a good reply fronr you.

(To turn -her gaze to higher and better things, and to se good books, 1 wholesome friehds 'and spiritual learning.) There IS a lot of good around. What we seek-'usually'determines what we experience. As parents, we should work to clean up our Welcome Tp The Mew And Beautiful Cut and Kurl Beauty Salon the new pwiw Grace Shirlej- and have a chat with Alice and Chris Thursday, August 29, 406 South Jd Specialising in Periiianenit. Hair Styles, Hair Cutting and if AVe Are Always Proud To Serve You ir Lots Of Parking if Come In or Call 457-4737 for Appointment Alice 4n4 Chris, Formerly With A Beauty Salon local stores, of this immoral rubbish. How? By shopping elsewhere! We may have to walk a little but it is worth it.

The merchant who takes a stand against the sale of such trash deserves oiir support. Find out who he is, and reward him with your patronage. MRS. F. H.

CONFIDENTIAL TO ALL THE HAM RADIO 'OPERATORS WHO WERE KIND ENOUGH TO WRWE TO ME: 73 and 88: ABBY CONFIDENTIAL TO THOSE WIIO DON'T UNDERSTAND HAM RADIO SIGNALS: "73 and 88" means "love and AB1JY Personals Mrs. Raoul Fleming, chairman of Clyde Rhodefer Auxiliary received an honorable mention al the VFW auxiliaries meeting irf Olympia. The local group won the award' for having the rtxWt outstanding press book. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Bradley of with children Kelly and'Scotyare visiting at the home of Mtrs. Laura Harley. Goy. Albert'D. Rosellini has reappointed Mrs.

Mc'LeughUn to continue serving on the Governor's Council on Aging for the biennium. Laurie Marie and Edward Rhinehart IV, children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Smith Jr.

of Seabeck, are spending the week visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edward ft. Smith. The yciingate-rs 'especially enjoyecf aUeni'ng-the Clauam Comity air last weekend.

i Former Port Angeles residents the Eldoh Andersons of Aberdeen are guests this week of 'Dr. Mrs. John Siemens. With the Andersons are their daughter Barbara and sons Tim and Jerry. All are staying at the Quentin Kintuer cabin' at Lake Sutherland.

One visitor here this summer who is very enthusiastic about the scenery on. the peninsula is Mrs. S. L. Crunk of Gonzales, Tex.

She has been visiting her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiniberlake. The three have been very busy driving all around the area to see various natural sites.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Handy had as their weekend guests Dr.

and Mrs. K. P. Mallery of Centralia, and Dr. and Mrs.

August Dvorak from Seattle. Dr. Mate-y is 'su- of schools in Che- ha'is. is ia tihe department of psychology and education at the University of, Mrs. Ben Emerson (Betty) lives in Tacoma and oflen visits her parents who make their home at 115 Yakima N.

The previous week the Wilsons returned from a trip to Ashland, Ore. to attend the Shakespearian festival. They enjoyed productions "Loves Labour Lost" and "Henry IV." Mrs. Wilson, who has taught classes in Shakespeare, says the Ashjand theater is exactly as she imagined the old Globe Theater in' 'Lbindon to be. Enroule home the Wilsons enjoyed stopping at various scenic spots on the coast where the weather was fine.

fffttttfai iCtfif A.jg 10M Announce marriage at coffee Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson Iheld a coffee Sunday afternoon at their home to announce the marriage of their daughter Cathy to Michael Grantee. A medical Corps man 3rd in the Coast Guard, he and Miss Nelson were married Aug.

10 in Moscow, Idaho. About 35 close friends attended the reception as well as the bride's maternal grandparents Mr. atid R. Might from Seattie. Arrangements of gladioli and pom pom dahlias in tints of pink decorated the room and table.

'A white and pink cake! inscribed "Cathy and Mike, August ,10" centered a table which was covered with a pink and silver cloth. The newly married couple are now at home at Washington Apartment, 17, 519 S. Oak. Mrs. Paul Grantee GRAPEFRUIT AND APPLE MIST 1 can (18 ounces) gflorida grapefruit juice IVi Clips apple juice or sweet ciclar cup lime juice 12-ounces gingei'ale Combine grapefruit, apple and lime juice.

Add sugar to taste. Chill until serving time. Add gerale just before serving. Pour over ice in tall glasses. YIELD: 6 MODEL AT FAIR From left.

Judy Sund, L'nda Munson, Diane Shore modei 1 school outfits at the 4-H dress vjiit. 4he Clallarn County 1 15he 'girls were judged for workmanship, grooming, poise and modeling of garments. POSSESSION SEPT. 1 i 3 Bedrooms, 1 Floor Jefferson School District Basement I LOW G.I. EQtllTY $60 MONTH PAYMENT $8,500 ANGELES 457-5551 'j FRUIT MEDLEY 'ombine package of frozen or cup of fresh raspberries, 2 oa- nanas sliced, an a partially thawed unilutd 6-ounce of frozen Florida grapefruit juice concentrate.

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