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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 7

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Daly City Home For Richard Green's An evening ceremony in the First Presbyterian church in Eureka united Miss HuUi Mcore and Bichard Green, Rev. James'M. Brown read the double-ring rites. Miss Moore, daughter of Fred J. Jr.

and Mrs. Alma Ruth Moore, -was. escorted to the banked altar, by her, father. Green is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy H. Green, of San Francisco. For her weeding the new Mrs. Green chose a floor-length gown of white peau-de-soie with a front panel of brocade. The dress featured elbow-length sleeves and a chapel train.

Her lace-edged finger-tip veil fell from a cap of lace and pearls. The bridal bouquet was fashioned from vanda orchids and streamers of pikaki; flown in from Hawaii for the occasion. Mrs. John Miker, of-San Jose, was matron of honor, with Mrs. Charles' Schussman and Miss Margo.

Whiting as bridesmaids. Her attendants were identically gowned in royal blue peau-de-soie with cap sleeves and street-length skirts. They wore matching headpieces with brief veils and carried French bouquets of white carnations and blue forget-me- nots. Best man was Burnette Green, brother of the bridegroom, from Fairfax, and Russell Brutcher, Jan Ostrat, Richard Moore and John Moore ushered. Traditional wedding music was furnished by Mrs.

Ross Penner oh the organ, with Mrs. John Montgomery as soloist. A reception at the Eureka Women's club immediately foliowe the ceremony. Vanda orchids; fa shioned into trees, were used the central theme for the recep tion decorations. James Senter, Mrs.

M. Ragsdale and Mrs. Sheldon Whit ing attended the punch bowl, coffee was poured 'by Mis. Her bert L. Moore and Mrs.

Franci Moore, aunts of the bride. Th cake was cut and served by Mrs Clark Parkerson and Mrs. Free J. Moore, Guests were registered by Mis Laurie Brutcher, and the gift ta ble was attended by the Misses Nancy Moore, Pamela Moore Judy Byers and Reyna GUhert. The newlyweds left on a shor 1 trip to the Bay Area whare they are now at home at 153 Cresl wood Apt.

6, Daly City. The new Mrs. Green is a 195 graduate'of Eureka High schoo She attended Stanford rUniversit. as a Jacobs ii Humboldt People Attend Opening Of Fair Automat Among the 26 persons who were first to ascend the Space Needl at the World's Fair grounds, Seal tie, were five local per sons. Mr.

and Mrs. David Blake Jr. of Arcata, Mr. and Mrs. Porte Gravenmier of Samoa, and Miss Gravenmier of Warre Creek made the 635-foot elevate trip at noon on March 17.

The; helped open the Space Needle Au tomat and descended; The group had travelled to Se attic in connection with the pur chase of a new automobile by Da vid Blake Jr. They visited th World's Fair Grounds Saturda and happened to arrive at the Space Needle just when it opened for business. DON'T BUY Those Draperies until you compare our workmanship, quality and prices. Come in and let us show you how you can save many dollars! REFERENCES GALORE Draperies "by BALLINGER'S 2169 Broadway Eureka HI 2-5954 Miss Ruth Moore became Mrs. Richard R.

Green in evening ceremonies in the First Presbyterian church March 24. The young couple are both students at San Francisco State College. The new Mrs. Green is the daughter of Fred J. Moore, and Mrs.

Alma Ruth Moore, of Eureka. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Green of San Francisco.

(Swanlund Studio) ihysics. She is now in her senior Miss Mary Holmes, John Leach; year at San Francisco State col- Mrs. Burnett Fairfax ege. Green is a chemistry ma- Mrs. Brutcher, and chil- and Electricity in San Francisco.

or at San Francisco State. He is dren, Laurie and Robert, of San now. employed with Pacific Gas Rafael; Mrs. Clark Parkerson, of 2505 Santa Rosa; John Minkcr, Mr. Out, of town guests tana San and Mrs.

James T. Ferguson, all Francisco were Mrs. E. Bur- of San Jose; Miss Mildred Cornell, Owen HigdeA, belt, of Los Angeles. Mental Health Needs Explained To Druggists 7 Auxiliary In Eureka Mrs.

Charles Strope, representing the Mental Health, Society, gas guest speaker, for the Women's Auxiliary to Humboldt Del Horte The clinic would be run on an 'ability to pay" basis. The great present need, Mrs Strope said, is to alert and inter' Pharmaceutical association at a est and especially the recent meeting following a luncheon at Sambo's: restaurant in Eu reka. Mrs. Strope explained 'why, in ler opinion, there was a "desperate need" for a Mental Health supervisors, to the vital need for a mental health clinip in this community. A petition was presentee and approved by the Pharmaceu ical to be sent the ocal supervisors, asking their clinic in the Humboldt Eureka consideration of a clinic here.

area. She emphasized that men- illness is the number one lealth problem of the nation and hat general practictioners have Deen quoted as saying that 50 or more per cent of the persons vis' iting their offices today are in need of mental assistance. She added: "Preventive measures must be taken for the emotional problems of the pre-school child, as well as the older age groups. One in every 10 persons will time in his life have need for aid for their mental problems. Mrs.

Strope continued: "Humboldt-is more than qualified, population-wise, for or even two clinics, yet. we have none. Humboldt county tax funds are now going out of our area to support clinics counties, and anyone needing even consultation must travel great dis tances to obtain the help they need in this field. "We are for the Short- Doyle grant, wherein the state of California and Humboldt county would share equally in financing such a venture. This would average about two cents cost per person." Mrs.

Strope, when asked aboul possible' facilities, stated that there are building facilities available that have been offered at a nominal rental fee. Officers Elected At the conclusion of the pro ram the new officers of the Pharmaceutical group were elect ed for the coming season. They are Mrs. Wilu'am. Ayers, presi dent; Burghart, vice Mrs.

Larry Tajola, sec ond vice president; Mrs. Rodnej Trego, recording secretary; Mrs Ward Falor, corresponding secre Mrs. Robert Moritz, treas ure; Mrs. Ross Barnes, histor an; and Mrs. Don McLean, audi Elected, to the board of direc iors for the coming season were Mrs.

Robert Nairne and Mrs John O'Halloran. Mrs, Nairne, president this pas year, presided. Any organizations wishing to obtain a speaker on the propose! Mental Health Clinic may con tact Mrs. Strope, chairman of the speakers' bureau, for information CECELIA Club The Cecelia club will meet 01 April 26 with Mesdaraes Norman Jensen and Claude Jurrens a hostesses. At a recent meeting at the YWCA future, events were outlined.

The birthday of Mrs Frank Thompson was honored Mrs. Ed Davis, president, con ducted the session. a fresh new color, a tresh new hairdo! Feel "new" from ihe top down this Easter with a won- derful new hair color and style from one of our beauty specialists. Expert coloring, tinting, personalized shaping, jjemmnents cal! today an appoint7nent for Spring's neuest hair loofc. ALLGIRE'S BEAUTY SALON CALL HI 2-3450 25 Wabash Ave.

Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin Frahman exchanged their marriage vows in the First Methodist church of Eureka and now reside at 2505 Hewitt Road, Arcata. The bride is the former Eileen Grace of Arcata. (Swanlund Studio) Eileen Grace Bride Of Herbert Frahman Mar.

17 Meth- White ind Baskets of white stock and pink iladioli decorated the First dist church of Eureka for the vedding of Mrs. Eileen Grace, Hewitt Road, Arcana, am Herbert Martin Frahman, 1324 Bay streel, Eureka. The Hey. Osar E. Link officialed al (he dou- le-ring ceremony held on March 7.

The new Mrs. Frahman is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

lUmijarvi, i Ore. is the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. lerbert Frahman, Eureka The bride's father gave her in marriage. Mrs.

Norman Bishop, sister he bride, was matron of honor. )avid Swanlund was best man vith Glenn Chabol, Tony Gray nd Arnold Frahman, all of Eu- eka, as ushers. The bride chose an afternoon dress of petal pink embroidered material with joft pink matching flowers and a net head- ticce. she carried a lace-cwered Bible with floral arrangemenls of slephanotis and pink larnalions. Her matron of honor wire an afternoon dress of deep pink pure ilk material with a matching circlel velvet hat and white jloves.

A reception was held immediately following the ceremony with relatives and friends galhering at the Eureka Woman's clubhouse stock and pink carnations were used to decorate Ihe club Friends and relalives of Ihe couple issisted in serving. After a wedding trip south the couple now resides at 2505 Hewil Road, Arcata. The groom is a salesman at a 1 's pho tography. Oul of town guests at the wed ding included Mrs. Norman Bishoi and son, Greg, Mr.

and Mrs. Lumijarvi, also Mr. and Mrs Wirkkala, an uncle and aunt the bride, all of the Portland, Ore. Sorority Views Slides Of Orient Slides taken on a trip to the Orient by Mrs. Linda Burman were shown to members ol Xi Zcta Pi chapter of'Beta Sigma Phi during, the cultural session ol the recent meeting.

Mrs. Burman presented pictures of Tokyo, Hong Kong, Manila ane Bali, with comments about cus toms and habits of peoples livinj in those areas. Mrs. Ted Brown hosted thi members at her Eureka home Special guest of the evening wai Mrs. Claude Alfson, Former mem ber of Beta Sigma Phi.

of omen MARGARET DELANEY, EDITOR HVMBOLDT STANDARDMondny, April 2, 1962, P. 7 were made in bouffant sly'e. A reception was held al Ihe church parlors following ceremony with the bride's attendants assisling with Uie serving, guesl book and gift table. After a short wedding inp the couple now resides near Eureka. The new Mrs.

Harmon is a graduate of Winlers high sohool where she majored in business courses and was active in music groups. She has been employed as a nurse in a nursing home at Santa Cruz. The groom, who attended Eureka high school, is employed b) Eureka Plywood corporation. Present for the wedding, in ad- ion to the members of the wed- ig party and the pnrsiits an Susan Larson Active In OSU OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY E. Larson of 2542 street, Eureka, is a member of the stu- denl committee planning the traditional Junior-Senior Prom at Oregon Slate University.

The annual dance, highlight of the spring term, is scheduled April 14. Miss Larson is a junior this year at OSU In (He school of home eeonomics. She is a graduate of Eureka high school and the daughter of Mrs. Donald Larson of Eureka. (Jerome studio.) The former Barbara Redmill of Santa Cruz is now Mrs.

Larry Harmon. The couple was married in a rainbow-hued candlelight ceremony in Bethel Assembly church in Eureka March 24. They now reside near Eureka. Barbara Redmill Weds Larry Harmon Mar. 24 Bethel Assembly church, on Hubbard Lane, Eureka, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Barbara Redmill of Santa Cruz and Larry Harmon, Eureka.

The Candlelighters were Phyllis am Jean Redmill, both of Santa Cruz George Redmill was ring-bearei and Rene Dcarman was flower Rev. Gene E. Riggs officiated at irl the double-ring service. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Holland Redmill of Santa Cruz, was given in marriage by ler father. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harmon, Eureka. Members of the party include Miss Lily Redmill, Santa Cruz, maid of honor; Miss Kathy of Santa Cruz; Miss Marie Durbin, Napa, all bridesmaids; David The gowns were identically styled Balding, Santa Cruz, best man; Marvin Harmon, brother of the groom; Forest Balding, Santa Cruz; and Semian Dearman, all nizing flowers.

The sleeves ushers. The bride wore a gown with cir cular bridal train. It was made lace designed in pleats and her fingertip veil had Chan tilly lace edging. It was attached to a pearl-trimmed crown. Her were orchids and carna lions.

the attendants of the bride wen in rainbow-hued dresses, the Mail Bailey, Miss Gloria Mitchell, both of honor in pii.k and the brides maids in blue, green and yellow made in ballerina-length and ac cented with white accessories matching headpieces and harmu family of the bride, were and Irs. David Balding of Sam 3 Cruz. i PUT AN END TO YOUR SEPTIC TANK and CESSPOOL PROBLEMS! USE NEW FORMULA 121 A bacieriai enzyme product formulated'for biological treatment of septic tanks and cesspools. EASY TO USE Handy Size Gallon Container! SAFE TO USE No Acid, Alkali, or Toxic Constituents! CONVENIENT TO USE May be applied through any inside fixture! MAINTAIN POROSITY, PERMEABILITY and NATURAL BACTERIA Through periodic use of FORMULA 121 Locally At WYCKOFF PLUMBING SOUTH REDW. HWY.

FORTUNA RA 5-4475 WHAT IS A UROLOGIST? A physician who specializel in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases or functional disorders of (he kidneys, urethra, and ureleri in both sexes and the male re- productiv orgar IF ere experiencing pain or recurring in this field consult your own phyiitlan first, if necessary, he will refer you to a Urologist. Never attempt treatments. They may be dangerous. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need medicine. Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge.

A great many people entrust ui with their prescriptions, May we compound yours? MORRIS' Henderson Center Drugs HI 2-5744 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 8 P.M. YOUR REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Clydg Wikox ind. Bob Mom, Next lo Mead's Cards and Gifli In Henderson Centtr Copyright 1962 (W-3-4) three-quarter length and the skirls WEDNESDAY NOON Mark this dale on your Calendar. And EVERY WEDNESDAY thereafter! JJ's Jure Shop, mezzanine floor of the Eureka Inn, and JJ's Fashions of Henderson Center, combine to bring you Exciting FASHION LUNCHEONS. Modeling starts at 12 o'clock noon.

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1956-1967