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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 8

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Port Angeles Evening News, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 5 Garden club has luncheon speaker Guests from Port Townsend and Sequlm were among the 87 women attending the Port geles Garden Club membership luncheon Monday. Mrs. Jack Plaskett, outgoing president, Introduced Mrs. H.E.

Price, the Incoming president. Mrs. Price also introduced Mrs. G.F. Taylor of Leland, district director; life members Mines.

Fish. er Thompson and Carl Blank of Sequlm. Also past -district directors Mrs. Blatter, Mrs. Blank and Mrs.

Gerald Hunt of Port Townsend. Mrs. John Swerda of Seattle, guest speaker, gave a ion on the Ikebana Style of Japanese Flower Arranging. She made seven arrangements using the Nagerle, Morlbant, Japanese Free-style and slcal types. She used several Interesting containers which she made self.

The most outstanding rangement was the one she signed for her parents' 50th wedding anniversary. It was on a base of driftwood with pine, dried wisteria, bamboo, and palm; calla Illy leaves and two white orchids. Mrs. Herman Alhvers and her committee were responsible for' the afternoon arrangements. Church circle begins study Mrs.

Richard N. McLean presented the program, "Breaking Down the Wall" at the ing of'VI Taylor Circle of the First Baptist Church Monday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Dunker. The program dealt with what other churches are doing to show love for people not in the church. Mrs.

McLean said a church In New York, near Greenwich Village, has an art gallery and theater for the people of the village. It also has a teenager program, health clinic and a narcotics treatment center. A church in Cleveland has a youth program for the whole high school, Mrs. McLean said. During the discussion period the women made lists of things their church is doing to show its love for people outside of churches here in Port Angeles.

Mrs. Alfred N. Boyd. who Organizations Mrs. G.

G. Little, district president of OLYMPIC PENINSULA FEDERATED WOMEN'S CLUBS will preside at the dls- trlct meeting here Friday. Registration and coffee hour will be under the direction of the Reading Club at the Literary Clubhouse. The luncheon there at noon will honor life members of the Women's Literary Club. Members are urged to bring flower arrangements to the day meeting.

devotions, and Mrs. Albert W. James were guests. BPW meets Members of the Business and Professional Women's Club opened the fall season Thursday evening at Rollf's with commit, tee chairmen reporting on plans for future program meetings. Pauline Wlnther announced plans for a membership picnic to be held at Lincoln Park house Sept.

24th, with an In vita, tion sent to prospective club members. Primrose Bredl reported for the legislation committee on the October meeting. Local club members adopted the budget for the forth-coming year, which was presented by finance chairman, Mrs. Anna Meyers. Club President Mrs.

Ruth Mogan reported attending the nual Washington State Summer Board meeting of BPW Clubs recently in Wenatchee. She also announced BPW Clubs in District No. 3 will hold their annual fall conference in Seat, tie, Oct. llth. Members elected to attend from here are Delegates Mrs.

Mpgan, Mrs. Alice Schnase and Mrs. Josephine Danser. Alternates are Mmes. Helen Haller, Alice Palmer and Winther.

Irene Mac Donald, formerly of Sequim now residing in Hoquiam, was a guest at the day evening meeting. She is a houseguest of member Lyda Rich, also of Sequim. WORTHY ADVISOR Wendy Gellor will take office at the Rainbow Girls Installation urday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. The DeMolay will sponsor a dance afterward.

Miss Gellor Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gellor, 1127 E. 9th.

Others to take flee will be Worthy Asst. visor Mary Chastaln; Charity, Kathy Hassel; Hope, Sandv Olsen and Faith, Wynn Tozler. Strawberries are delicious served with orange juice for breakfast and both fruits offer generous amounts of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). Add the orange juice just before serving the berries. New TOPS group organizes The newly organized unit of TOPS Club chose as its name Pounds Away and plans to en It to PA, TOPS, says Presl.

dent Mrs. Robert Becker. Due to the rapid growth of the original TOPS Club it became necessary for some of the bers to branch off into this er group. Mrs. Becker says the bers believe group therapy will be more effective in a smaller group.

Members aim to help one another with their common prob. lem of losing weight. Anyone interested in further information about the tion may call County Homemakers report The Clallam County maker's advisory council met In the committee room of the City Library Thursday to plan the fall agenda. Twenty members represent. Ing clubs took part In planning the program.

Mrs. William Reynolds discussed educational meetings. Registration for the state Homemaker's convention in Wenatchee Oct. 12-14 must be made by tonight. Mrs.

Fred Cook, of Carlsborg club, extended an invitation to all clubs to be guests for the fall meeting at Carlsborg Oct. 23. The annual craft fair will be held in November with Mrs. D.V. Reed as chairman.

Community Players get-together meeting Starting out the fall activities there were 40 members and guests of Community Players at the social meeting Monday night at, the Elks Lodge- room. Among the many regular members were newcomers to Port Angeles who came to get acquainted with the little theater group which is starting its 13th season. Part of the evening's entertainment was a guessing game involving bits of dialogue from plays the group has presented in past years. Lew Sample and his wife Claire scored high in the game, probably because they have had parts In many productions and were familiar with the lines. The prize, a blonde wig, went to Sample as the winner.

In charge of the were Mmes. Fred Jones andJolm Fullerton. At the board meeting which preceded the social, directors Jcrycee wives an activities considered productions for the year. President Daphne Raymond said the comedy "Kind Sir" which was in rehearsal last spring, has been waiting for a replacement In the cast. Director Lorraine Fuller will resume rehearsals as soon as she has the vacancy filled.

Mrs. Raymond says the players will welcome anyone who would like to participate in any aspect of the play production, either on the stage or behind scenes. The club is compiling a log of Interests listed by each member. This file will be helpful for production managers of plays scheduled for this coming season and in future years. For information about the players anyone may call Mrs.

Raymond at 457-6626. School lunch THURSDAY! Hot beef sandwich, gravy, mashed potatoes, tomato tuce salad, fresh fruit, bread and butter, milk. Personal State Prepresentatlve PAUL H. CONNER, member of the legislative interim Joint rnktee on Highways, is Ing the Washington State Good Roads Convention In Spokane beginning today and meeting through Saturday. BIRTHDAY BOY Darren Chapman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Chapman, celebrated his second birthday Tuesday. COSMETICS OivoYov ALLERGY PROBLEMS Me) A Call Mrs. Elton 4S7-47M i Doar Aliliv No Rest for the Blessed Abigail Van Huron Mrs. Radke gets appointment Helen Radke has been named a commissioner of the Ing Commission for Cosmetology Education to accredit beauty schools which meet high tional standards.

The announcement was made today by Leonard Benner of levue, President of the National Hairdressers and gists Association. Mrs. Radke is past president of the National School Boards Association, the federation of state associations of school boards. Members of the commission serving with Mrs. Radke include Dr.

Theodore J. Jenson, man of the department of tion and professor of educational administration, Ohio State versity; Dr. Benjamin C. Willis, general superintendent of Chicago Public Schools; and Jos. eph Weir of Knoxville, past president of the national association of beauty salon ers and operators.

Also serving on the commission Is Lorrayne Piens of Minneapolis, president of the National-Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology, and Evelyn Wilburn, immediate past president of the council. Functions of the commission include establishment of high standards of training, Inspec. tion of educational facilities to determine attainment of ards, and accreditation of beauty schools meeting required ards. The Port Angeles Jaycee lllary held its formal meeting Wednesday at Harrington's Sky. room.

Most of the group reported their uniforms are made. Mrs. Jim Drennan will order the national emblems for the blazers. The fall district meeting was held in Port Angeles this week, Mrs. Gerald Johnson reported plans for the approximately 100 people expected to attend the fall district meeting here last weekend.

Visitations for September are Bremerton's dinner meeting tonight and a tour of Heart Test Center at Providence Hospital in Seattle Saturday. The local club is making plans for a child-care clinic to start In October. Suggestion Decorate a platter of roast lamb with perky mint sprigs and frosted minted grapes. Wash and drain Tokay grapes. Snip into tiny clusters.

Whip egg white until foamy, adding few drops mint extract. Dip grapes in egg white, then in granulated sugar to coat. Place on paper towel to dry. DEAR ABBV: I am 31, have been married for 12 years and have ten children. The baby is just three months old and I just found out I am pregnant again.

1 love children and so does my husband. We always said we wanted a large family, but we didn't really want this many. My mother helps me out when she can, but she isn't too strong and the children make her nervous. My husband's mother is dead so she's no help at all. My husband is good to me, but he has to hold two jobs to make ends so he isn't home much, and when he is, he's awfully tired.

There's a lot of work around here, Abby, and I never seem to get done. My doctor says that children are a gift from heaven, and a woman who's able to have them should accept as many as she is blessed with, but I think we have enough. What am I to do? WORN OUT DEAR WORN: Children are indeed a "gift" from heaven, but the money required to feed, clothe, and educate them has to come out of somebody's pocket. If it's not contrary to your religion, call your PLANNED PARENTHOOD CENTER. If none is listed in your telephone book, write to their national headquarters: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 515 Madison Avenue, New York 22, New York, and ask where the one nearest you is located.

Pay them a visit. You'll be glad you did. Good luck. DEAR ABBY: We are a young couple who have been married eight years. We recently bought a home and are now wondering if we made a good choice.

Our house is in a very nice neighborhood (we thought) inhabited mostly by retired couples. The day after wo moved in we found a note which said, "The neighborhood welcomes you, but we would appreciate it if the Mister would put a shirt on when works in the yard." It was unsigned. My husband said he would dress as he pleased. We live in Florida and think it is our right to enjoy the sunshine, (low should we handle this note? FLOiUDIANS DEAR FLORIDIANS: The same way I recommend ALL unsigned notes should be handled. Ignore it.

DEAR ABBY: Do you think a boy respects a girl less if she smokes? JUST CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS: Yes. And I'll bet if she quits, he kisses her more. CONFIDENTIAL TO M.G.C.: Don't put your trust in money. Put your money in trust. Troubled? Write to ABBY, Box Los Angeles, Calif.

For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby, Rox 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. McNaught Syndicate, Inc. 1964 Whenever you're startin 9 to reach for the carton, remember makes it better Midnight snack, mid-morning break with meals or in-between, Darigold Milk is the natural beverage that satisfies and refreshes and makes other foods taste best. There's healthful nutrition, wholesome goodness-and the natural protein energy that people of all ages need every day in every glassful of Darigold Milk.

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