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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 6

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Birthday Member Feted By Group tf Holmes Birthday eli members honored Mrs. Jack (Bortaifi) lie- tiack with party at the Reback in Pepperwood. Attending were the Mesdarnes; Hilma Beback Gladys Davis; Frank Foster; Guy ard tUsback; all of Holmes, and Carolyn Warner, Fern St, Jfihtt, and the honored Mrs. Reback, of Pepperwood. Fortuna Flower Show School Mar.

FORTUNA- The third cour of the Flower Show School by the Fortuna Garden Clu Will be held on March 15, 16 an 17 at'the Methodist Church, lac ted at Tenth and Streets. The course will be taught two known horticulturist Mrs. Iva Newman of Hillsboroug and Mrs. Warren L. Deverel Berkeley.

Tnis will be the thir and most advanced course in th BEAUTY SAVINGS! For the next two weeks Ws can offer you this very special glamour treat hurry in for one of our $15 NOW ONLY 8 This offer good thru March 24 only call either of our two stylists today for your'appointment, WESTWOOD BEAUTY SALON in Westwood Shopping Center VA 2-0518 Lots of Free Parking flower show school techniques. Flower arrangement will to taught by Mrs. Deverol, State accredited Artifeacher and Colo Specialist. Her lecture on design will stress form, pattern am balance. Types' and styles of cor sages will also be studied, as wel as color qualities.

Horticulture an'd flower, show practice will be taught by Mrs Newman, including facts on the plant materials of camellias primroses, and daffodils, plus demonstrations on the judging ol 'mils, vegetables and plants. Mrs. Newman was for 20 garden editor of the San tlateo Times and holds an honorary graduate certificate In the Saga School of Japanese Flower arrangement. She Is a member md past Pacific Coast Director of the Garden Writers of Amerca. The school begins with regis- ration on Thursday, March IS, :00 o'clock, followed by the horticulture lectures by Mrs.

Newmen, continuing until 3:00. Lunch vill be served. On Friday. Mrs, Newman will ontlnue on flower show practices md judging, 9:00 a.m., followed an afternoon lecture on flower irrangement by Mrs. Deverel.

Saturday, beginning at 8i3o, the tudents will set up exhibits for 9:00, a demonstration point scoring; 10:00 students ractice judging; 1:00, written xamination, For information one may acl Mrs. Cosy (Beth) Collins, 25 Fourteenth Fortuna. Problems Of Foster Mothers Are Discussed The Suburba.1 Foster Mothers met recently at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Weihemuller, 1422 Potato Lane, for 'their monthly luncheon meeting. A discussion was had on all the problems a foster parent, must face, and tho relationship between the social worker and foster parent: Social workers present were: Mrs.

Jean Turner and Mrs. Vivian Eliassen. others present wore Mrs. John Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ocheltree, 'Mrs. Kenneth Weihemuller, Mrs. Oamar Reeder, Mrs. William Christian, Mrs. Alvln Butgcreit, and Mrs.

Roland Carlson, The next luncheon meeting will )e held at the William Christian residence. Guild Planning Benefit Projects Mrs. Fred Senter hosted the loly Trinity Guild recently at her atrick's Point home. The group pent a "fun afternoon," planning uture. benefit projects.

Refreshments were served by ic hostess and games were layed. Prizes were awarded to Imes. Frank Cameron, Mildred 'ox and William McMorrlne. Those attending were Mmes. Dave Zebd, Fred Schulz, Francis Vebb, Lester Astry, Agnes Huntr, Mildred Fox, William-Mc- lorrine, Woody Frigate, Duane Frank Cameron, Kenneth Cole, Roy Robrtson.

Glenn Saunders and the ostess, Mrs. Senter. Limited time only! At This Coffee Service by International Silver BAKER St STANTON LOW'S FURNITURE when you buy a Fully Automatic FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE in color! bj- vUomen MARGARET DELANEY, EDITOR HUMBOLDT SlMJVDARQMondsy, Mar, 12, 1962, 6 Violet Layman Bride I Of Melvin E. Sherer Rev. Oscar Link officiate! at the single-ring ceremony tha united Miss.

Violet Layman, 201 West Murray, Eureka, and Melvin Edward Sherer, Eureka, on Saturday, March 3, at m. The wedding took place in the First Methodist church, of Eureka. The groom is the son of Mr. anc Mrs, Melvin Edward Sherer of Huntington Park, Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Brown, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, served as attendants. The bride wore a medium blue suit with while accessories and had a while Carnation corsage. Her attendant Wore a while dress with blue accessories and a blue carnation corsage. A reception was held at the Russell Brown home, 201 West Murray street.

Assisting at the guest book and id serving were three nieces of the bride, Mrs. David Fleming, Mrs. French and Mrs. John Freson. The newlyweds look a short wedding trip along the California coast, They now reside at 280 Garland "street, Eureka, The bride, who attended schoti in Kernvllle, was employed locally by the Lazlis company.

The groom came to Eureka area 12 years ago from Oregon and for the pas nine years has been employed at merchandize? and salesman hi the shoe department of Brlzan store in Arcata. Out of town guests at the wed ding included Mrs. Harry Shurt- eff and Mrs. Jackie Holhweli, loth sisters of the bride, from Simpson Beach. Home Unit Eureka unit of the Home Advisors will meet Wednesday, March 'H, at Carson Memor- at building from 10 a.m.

to 3:30 Mrs. Ronald Fredericks, ome economist for the Pacific Gas and Electric company, will show slides of the approved methods of preparing and serving casserole dishes. Members are to Talk On Ireland For Sorority Epsllon Sigma Alpha- sorority Members heard a talk, on Ireland glven'by thdjRev. Father Gleeson, Father Gleeson, a native of Ireland, visited his homeland about a year ago, A discussion followed his talk, The meeting was held In the home of Mm. John Poariori of Benbow with Mrs, Rogan Coombs as co-hoslesit.

Decorations pertained to Ireland. On the business agenda, Mrs. James Knox was Installed as president, replacing' Mrs, Dick- Boyd who recently moved from the community, and Mrs. Clarence Hall was Installed as vice-president. Mrs, fidnaid Bushnell, local member and Redwood Regional Council president officiated at the installation ceremonies, The scholarship program for the coming year, sponsored by the Sorority was discussed and a report was given by Mrs.

John Dimmick on the "Good Ship Bear Gulch" variety show which will include an act by the Sorority. Mrs, Bushnell reported on the ESA Redwood Regional council meeting which will be held In the near future In Eureka. New bylaw amendments were presented and passed. jrlng a plant for exchange and each 'is to bring a sack lunch. Mrs.

'Otto Sheraske Is chairman for the day's program. the homa of Mrs, Robert Robertm, A committee 6f Mrs. Oncar kelson, Mn. Frank Brown and Mrs, Francis Webb was appoint' ed (6 look into the possibility of community service project for the club. A spring field trip was scheduled for May 10 to Jededlah Smith State Park with tree Iden- ificatlon as the main objective.

Begonias Topic Of Garden Club The Patrick's Point (Wrdan A full trip was for to Fern Canyon. club diseased tuberous, begonias at a recent meeting after a alk given by Mrs. Francis 21 at tho home of Mrs. Oscar Webb. The meeting was held at Ndsnn With the lesson to be on The next meeting will be March grafting and air-layering, Garden problems were discussed along With "Things To Co In Tho Garden This Month," Members present Were Mmes.

Viggo Andersen, Frank Brotvn, William Brown, Milton Hunter, Howard Mattson, Oscar Nelson, Robert Plgolt, Fred Schulz, Ferd Senter, Francis Webb, Jake Zaiger and the hostess. Mrs, Robert- Muffler Installation bya MUFFLER EXPERT Take advantage of this Special savings offej- today! Immediate expert servica on ANY type automobile. YOUR SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS Eureka Muffler Shop 28 Watt 4th' St. Eureka HI 3-5332 An important announcement from BUSTER MOWN: 30" Electric Model RS-35-62 A a i a Cook- Master can start and stop oven--cooks dinner while you're away. Broil to perfection--with deep radiant heat! Unlimited heat settings from SIMMER to HIGH for all 4 surface units, Choice of 4 colors or white! Frigidaire Dependability, too! 51 DAYS ONtYl SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE! ONLY $22995 10.30 A Month Easy Termi FRIGIDAIRE, Frigidaire ANNIVERSARY Yes, we're celebrating Frigidaire's Silver Range Anniversary--and you're invited! So hurry! Here's a gleamingly beautiful excuse to buy your new 1962 Frigtdaire Electric Range NOW! Lovely 4-piece Wm.

Rogers Coffee Service by nternational Silver! Includes coffee server, covered sugar bowl, creamer and tray! Absolutely FREE when you buy a Frigidaire Range! Hurry, though! Get your Silver Coffee Service NOW during this limited-time Silver Anniversary Range celebration. Dependability Craftsmanship Styling Engineering TRADE-BN YOUR OLD APPLIANCE Another member of the Frigidaite Family ol Dependable Appliances FREE DELIVERY EASY TERMS FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION FREE ONE YEAR SERVICE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 P.M. 87 Sccoml Sl phone HI 3-3161 Fnrtnmi 1 OW 1 01 tuna Mi(in UA A remarkable new shoe for children 3 and under It is designed to avoid a lifetime of foot troubles Simon J. Wlkler, Doctor of Surgical Chiropody, end One of the youngiteri he has helped. The look and structure of infants' and children's shoes has been revolutionized by Simon Wlkler, Florida podiatrist.

He has designed a new shoe according to the structure and needs of the growing human foot, consulting many physicians, pediatricians, orthopedic surgeons and podiatrists over the years, Their interest and approval encouraged him to patent his unusual shoe and bring It to the attention of Brown Shoe Company, makers of Buster Brown Shoes for children. Dr, Wlkler's method of explaining the principles of his patented new shoe is as unorthodox as the shoe Itself. He'll ask you to take off youf shoes and wiggle and spread your toes, as you would your fingers when playing the piano. Then, the condition of your foot indicates how often you went barefoot as a child. His trained eye can tell what kind of foot distress (if any) you may be prone to.

"The captive Iocs" Fingers and toes behave alike, says Dr. Wikler. Watch a baby in his crib--always stretching and flexing his fingers and toes, But, he asks, suppose you encased the baby's hands and "Bare feet are healthy" Dr, Wikler cites statistics on foot distress; by the age of one year, have foot trouble; at age five, at age 20, He observes that results of foot trouble may be worse than the foot distress itself. For instance, a slouching posture, Common when defective fest cannot support the body, causes improper weight distribution that may result in chronic fatigue or even more serious disorders. Vet, in countries where most of the population goes barefoot, Dr.

Wikler has never heard of a native with fallen arches. It would Seem, he decided, that the trouble with feet is Hi- filing shoes. "Are shoes necessary?" Cold floors, city pavements and gravel roads make going barefoot impractical. So, Dr. Wikler worked on a new Idea that would make wearing shoes "like walking barefoot with shoes on." After consulting eminent foot doctors, physicians and pediatricians and applying his prin- Wikler Shoe by Buster Brown designed by S.

J. Wikler--so different it's patented. fingers in tight-fitting mittens, removing them only when he slept? What would happen to tho dexterity and mobility of those fingers after a few years? Or the muscles and ligaments which make them so responsive? Would they not become cramped, weak and ineffective like most people's toes In later years? Dr. Wikler says the Idenl answer Is to allow growing toes freedom to spread and exercise. In other words, to go barefoot.

A permanently deformed adult fool, Dr. Wikler says, can usually be traced to shoes that did their damage during the formative years when the soft bones were developing. clples to his own patients, he came upon the Idea for his radically new kind of shoe. He spent 12 years perfecting a model before he felt it was exactly right. "New kind of baby shoes" His dream came true when the Brown Shoe Company recognized the soundness of his principles and incorporated the shoe in the famous Blister Brown brand, to be known as The-Wikler Shoe, available only at Authorized Buster Brown Retailers.

The slice has soft leather uppers, with no overlapping inside seams to Irritate sensitive feet, or metal shanks to interfere with the flexibility of the sole. The unusual fan-shaped (06 design allows toes to spread within the Shots, combined with a heel that positions the foot firmly, without cramping it. It lets a baby "go barefoot with shoes on," allowing his feet to grow and exercise normally. The Conventional ihoe growing fool into a cramped position, Dr.Wlkler points out, making toe) helpleu and puny wUhoul giving them a chants to attain their natural spread, Ideal shoe for chit- dren. Plenty of room for the foot to grow Into this shoe without deforming sure! on the IOM.

"Vital for early years" Foot experts say that in early years permanent damage can be done to a child's foot in a few days" time, without any word or sign of distress. To Insure proper foot growth in these vital years, The Wikler Shoe is made by Buster Brown only in infants' and small children's sizes. If you have children under four years Old or an infant who is ready for his first shoes, visit the Authorized Buster Brown Retailer near you. He'll be glad to give you a folder telling all about the new Wikler Shoe, available in sizes 0 to 8, high white or oxford styles, Let him start your child off on the right footing with a pair of these remarkable new shoes, made only by Buster Brown. A pamphlet about this new shoe on request! THE Wikler SHOE BY BUSTER BROWN THIS NEW WILKER SHOE by BUSTER BROWN EXCLUSIVELY AT THESE HUMBOLDT COUNTY DEALERS Arcata Area 812 Street, Arcata Eureka Area 517 Fifth Eureka Rio Dell Area Redwood Bootery ISSWildwoodAve.

Rio Dell RO 4-5863.

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Years Available:
1956-1967