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Mrs. Davenport Installed Head Of Lions Auxiliary Mrs. Edmond Davenport has been Installed president of Eureka Lions 'Auxiliary at a dinner meeting held in the banquet room of the Canton Cafe. Mrs. Davenport has lived In Eureka with her husband since 1932.

The. Davenports have been married 35 years and have two married sons in Eureka, Edmond, and Donald. The couple has six grandsons and one granddaughter. Mrs. Davenport's hobbies activities include the Humboldt ilobby club, The Welcome Wagon club, Ishy-Pishy Travel Trailer club and Rosewood Sewing club.

She has received a life honorary membership from the Eureka PTA. Taking week end trailer trips is a favorite hobby of hers. Following a cocktail hour all 6:00, members and guests enjoyed dinner at a prettily, arranged table, decked with flow. ers. Each new officer was presented a corsage preceding the installation.

Perfect attendance gift awards were presented by Chairman Mrs. George Thomson. to Mmes. Virgil Ziemer, Claude Murray, Ed Davenport, Mary Butler, Fred Schoenbeck, William Thurlough, Tharen Scott, Frances Carson, George Thomson. Five-year perfect attendance awards went to Mmes.

Mary Butler and William Thurlough. Installed along with Mrs. Davenport were her staff for the year 1966-67: Mrs. Tharen Scott, first vice president; Mrs. Ronald Kelley, second vice president; Mrs.

John Langer, treasurer; Mrs. Claude Murray, secretary; Mrs. Mary Butler, Tail-twister, Mrs. Fred Schaenbeck, Lion tamer; Mmes. wildiam Thurlough, Ken Van Pelt, board members, Following the installation Mrs.

Virgil Ziemer, outgoing president, presented the new president with her official Mrs. Davenport presented the outgoing president with her pin and a silver engraved tray. Guests included Mrs. James Davis, president of the McKinleyville Lions Auxiliary; Mrs. Dan Hutchinson, McKinleyville; Myrtle Simpson and Harlan Johnson, Eureka.

The new president announced the next board meeting to be held at her horne, 809 Broadway, May 25, 7:30 p.m. Hurricane Strikes MOSCOW (UPE) -A 90-mile-py an-hour hurricane cut off electric power and started fires Wednesday in the Black Sea port of Novorossisk, the Soviel press reported today. The Greek ship Sauki was driven aground near the city. MRS. EDMOND DAVENPORT Sons Of Italy To Honor Three Deputies June 9 With a large number of members present, the monthly meet.

ling uf Eureka Lodge No. 1274, Sons of Italy in America, was held al the Native Sons Hall recently with the president Paul Pinochi presiding. Regular business was transacted, committee reports heard and the highlight of the eye. ning's entertainment was the honoring of three of the older mothers of the group namely; Mrs. Clara Roba, Mrs.

Vitoria Casagrande and Mrs. Assunta Ghera. Plans are being made for a potluck dinner June 9. Three members of the he lodge arc deputies, namely Nick Del Carlo, Angelo Lavagnino' and Aldo Bongio and be honored on that evening. The telephone committee will contact the members.

Contributing to the; club were Mrs. Clara Roba, Mrs. Jack Pieri and Mrs. Clemente Bisio. The atlendance prize was won by the deputy Nick Del Carlo and he contributed it to the Midget League Fund.

Speaking on 'the welfare of the Order was Mrs. Ambrogio Pasquini. A social hour followed the meeting. The dining room tables were artistically arranged with white cloths, pink carnations and roses and lighted pink candles. The three honored Imolhers sat at the head table.

and a pink and while-s he el cake with the inscription "HapMother's Day" was placed in front of them. Chairman of the festivities was Mrs. Paul Pinochi and assisled by Mrs. Louis Zanutti, airs. John Marcuz, Mrs.

George Rossi and Miss Mary Franceschi. LONGE fore our Brides The Beautiful DELACOURTI Sterling by LUNT Just arrived -this fabulous new Sterling by LUNT. Come see it. While you're here ask about our Bride's Registry Service, INTRODUCTORY SET OFFER SAVE $65. 44-pc, plus chest, for $375,75 regularly $440.75.

RUE OFFER ME 80, MEMBER AMERICAN GEM. SOCIETY (Es Hollanders 520 Fifth St. 2900 St. Credit? Why Certainly Remember: Hollander's prices are now lower stores to serve you Realm of Women HUMBOLDT STANDARD Friday, May 20, 1966, Page 5 Gary Baldwin will play in a in the Eureka Helen Muse will annual recital is one of the young students who piano recital next Sunday afternoon Woman's clubhouse at 2 p. mI.

Mrs. present 41 of her students in their to which friends are invited. Helen Muse's Piano Pupils In Recital The piano pupils af Mrs. Helen Muse will give their annual recital Sunday, May 22, at 2 p.m. in Eureka Woman's clubhouse on street.

All friends are invited. Students taking" part Johnny Biord, Cecelia Falk, Cindy Falk, Gary Baldwin, Judy McGaraghan, Bill Bloomer, Darroll Meyer, Debbie Lynn Pelley, Ann Kramer, Patsy Person, Therese Robertson, Mary Beth Bloomer, Brendan McKenney, Mary Harris, Mare Ruegamer, Kay Rohde; Also Lynn Martucci, Carlson, Diane el Hansen, Ronald losemary Leen, Candy Carlson, Pricilla Miller, Philip tor re, Helen Storre, Bill Hanlin, Marie Mendenhall, Karen Meyer, Jeftrey Freeman, Traci Freeman, atelisa Steward, Susie Daniet Steward, Gilroy, Torgersen, Casey Corbell, Mark Feigal, Jody Hansen, John Cooper, (Nancy Swarts and Scott Steward, Theta. Rho Girls In Blue Lake Aid In Bazaar A number of matters of busi' ness were discussed at the May 12 meeting of Forest Glen Theta Rho Girls club -at Blue Lake, Presiding was the newly installed president, Miss Erna Tierney. The girls will hold a bake sale on May 21 at the Lindstrand store from 10 a.m, 4 p.m. Proceeds will be used for expenses of all girls wishing attend the reception in San Francisco for the Assembly State president, Norma Jean Cameron.

It was reported by Roberta Dake that the ladies of the Overholt Guest Home in Eureka, enjoyed their gifts of One of the men guests asked if any of the girls had musical talent. One of the girls played a single picce on the piano, and in return the old gentleman played a nice selecition for the girls. The girls extending their friendship were Sandy Berta Dake, Helen Ortinier, and Ivye Ortinier. Mrs; C. L.

Ortinier, advisor, will make a traveling apron for the girls. The idea of the travling apron is, after each meeting a different girl will take the japron home with her and sew a patch on with money under the patch. Lois Tierney, assistant advisor, and a Rebekah Sister, announced the Rebekah Sewing Club will have a Bazaar in October. The 'girls was asked to partake in (his event. The girls in turn are asking lodge members to save old nylons and give them to either Roberta Dake or Erma Tierney any lime between now and September.

At the meeting a Dad and Daughter Dinner was discussed for sometime in September. April 30 the Eureka, Akerue Theta Rho Girls presented the Forest Glen wilh a piggy (bank that stands a fool high, Katherine Elaine Davis And Bruce Alan Carter Engaged Mr. and Mrs. James F. Davis of Pasadena have announced the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Elaine, to Bruce Alan Carter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Carter of flydesville. Friends and relatives news al a luncheon given by the bride-etccl's parents; Miss. Davis was graduated from 'Stanford. Universily and (studied one year at the Stanford-In-France campus, She is currently teaching English at the Universily of Southern California, where she will receivt her master's degree in June.

She is affiliated with Phi Delta Gamma and Alpha Kappa Alpha. Her fiance is studying for his (doctorale degree at the CaliforInia Institute of Technology af MISS JEANNIE ETTER June Wedding Planned By Jeannie Etter The engagement ol Miss Pasadena, where he: Jeannie Elfer and Lloyd Mich-(his masters of science ael Russell has been announced in geology. He taught by her mother, Mrs. Edward dilast year at the Etter of Petrolia. The future Libre de Bruxelles.

He bridegroom is the son of Airs. Fortuna Union high Joyce Burden of Ferndale, graduating in 1959. Miss Elter is a graduate of The couple will be Ferndale High school where June 25 al the First she was active in sludent gregational church in government, Girls' Athletic Association and Band. She is a graduate of Humboldt Business college and is presently a stu-, dent at College of the Redwoods. Russell is also a graduate of Ferndale high school.

lle is currently undergoing engineman training at the United States Navy Training Cenler at Great Lakes, Illinois. A June wedding is planned, Soroptimist Grove Rites Near Orick Set For June 5 The Soroptimist Club of reka issued an invitation to the Costellano and Redwood Empire Areas of the Soroptimist Federlation of Americas Inc. to attend Memorial Services at the Soroptimist Federation Grove Highway 101 just north of arelorick, on Sunday June 5. Mrs. Gladys Carlson is chairman of the annual service.

The invitation was issued by Mrs. Mary McKee, President of the Soroptimist Club of Eureka, while altending a meeting of the joint Area Councils held in Healdsburg recently. Also attending the Council mecting Fern from Johnson, Eureka past presi- were dent af the Soroptimist Club of Eureka; Mrs. O. E.

Kathleen Hall, president-elect; Mrs, Halvorsen delegate and 2nd vicepresident elect; Mrs. Ella Wyckuff and Mrs. Harold Wyckoff. Among the several workshops conducted during Healdsburg meeting, was workshop for vice presidents and treasurers, al which Mrs. Marge Brown, Regionall Treasurer elect and member the Soroptimist Club of Crescent City, the area's northernmost club, presided and stressed importance of a club being aware of and abiding by fiscal laws and regulations of il5 area.

The Soroplimisl Club of reka also issued invitations all charter Soroptimists to attend the party of the Eureka High School Club, May at the Eureka Inn, al which time Southwestern Region Americas, will be represented by ils Governor, Mar Ellen George and Governor Elect Mary Gianotti, as well many other Regional and Itrict officials. Why Grow Old? By Josephine Lowman- WEEKLY QUESTION BOX Q. I. have a problem with my eye lashes. 1 admit that 1 use a lol of mascara.

Will this make the lashes break? Why are they falling out? Will they grow back? I am a young girl. A. I do not think that mascara makes lashes break, especially if you remove it carefully. Use cream for the waterproof kind. Apply it gentmove to the lashes then rethe cream and mascara carefully with a piece of cotton.

Do this several times until you are sure that there is none left. If your mascara is not waterproof, wet a piece of cotton and simply press it against your lashes. Repeat this until the cotton remains white, Always remove mascara before going to sleep at night. Some shedding of lashes is normal. New ones grow back.

If shedding is severe, you should have a physical checkup. There may be an underlying rcason. Q. I am overweight and am now on a diet to lose but most of my weight seems to be in my thighs, Will dieting slim them down or will have exercise too? People never think am much overweight when I am dressed, at least they don't think I am as much overweight as I am because the weight is in my President Erma named it "I found it" after Eureka because that is what Eureka means, For the next year all coin drills, charm checks, and birthday money will go into Found It" for the state president's project. The Girls have asked and have been given permission tolto clean up the section of land across the street from the Advocate office in Blue Lake.

The property is owned by Arcata and Mad River Railroad. received, degree geology altended schaol, married CanPasadena. 6 8 inch motifs. 692 by Laura Wheel Bring smiles to all faces with these merry motifs they're taste-tempting, too. Choose sunny reds, yellow, orlange to embroider these gay moon towels, cloths, curtains.

Easy stitches. Paltern 692: six Thirty five cents in co'ns lor this pattern--add 15 cents far cach pattern for 1st-class mal'ing and special handling. Send ty laurn Wheeler, Humboldt Standard, Need'ecratt P. 0, Box 151, Old Chelsea Station, New York H. N.

Y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS 2n1 ZONE. DARGAIN! Big, new 1984 Needle craft Catalog over 200 designs, onty 25c. must If you knit, rochet, quill, sew, embrnider. Send 25c.

SPECIAL VALUE! 16 COMPLETE QUIT PATTERNS in deluxe. new American Herllage Quilt Book. Fer beginners, experts. Send 10c row! Court Reinstates Les Hingsbergen SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)The case of Lester Hingsbergen, who lost his job as assistant chief investigator of the Department of Motor Vehicles, finally was closed Wednesday by the California Supreme Court. Hingsbergen was dismissed from the department afler 32 years service for refusing to answer questions about 1963 scandals in the department concerning payoffs and use of department employes for personal errands.

KATHERINE ELAINE DAVIS Printed Pattern 9117 SIZES by Menian Martin RACE from home base to stores to pool in a streamlined skimmer. You'll love it 'cause it's the coolest thing next to nothing at all. Printed Pattern 9117: Half Sizes 184, 204, 224, Size takes yards 35-inch. Fitty Cents tr coins for this paltern add 15 cents for each pat. fern tor lira? malling and special handling 19 Marian Merlin, Humboldt Standard, PalIcrn 132 WAst 18th Street, New York 01, N.

Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYI.E NOMABER. DISCOVER THE of -dressed woman! Discover 350 flattering, new design ideas In our rew Fall Winler Catalog. All sires! Coupon for tree potlern in catalog. Send 50c.

REDWOOD CITY (UPI)-Superior Court Judge Melvin Cohn made it clear Wednesday that the Viet Nam war would play no part in his decision on a dispute over napalm producItion here. want il understood I'm not going to decide case on the question of wheth-! er the United States should fight a war in Viet Nam of drop a homb in Viet Nam, Cohn said, "I will decide it 011 its merits as to whether this referpetition should or should not be certified." Judge Airs Views On Napalm Output COME AND GET IT! 70th Anniversary Green Stamp Catalog AS SEEN IN THE FAMILY WEEKLY M' Garaghanis Hendersori Center Pin MOUNTAIN SPLENDOR Here's a beautiful rambling ranch style home, nestled on 8 acres in a tranquil setting just minutes from. Eureka. -in BBQ, 1771 Sq. small lake, ultro modern born, 6 box stalls, outomatic water, well lighted, intercom, lack room.

Priced to sell at $22,500.00. (Terms TOM HODGE REALTY Phone 443-7383 443-2631 515 Street, Eureka (Through May 22) The Calendar of Community Meetings.Is published dally? as a service to our readers. To be included in the column. groups and organizations holding regular meetings are asked to notify the Eureka Chamber of Commerce, 2112 Broadway, telephone 442-3738. Notices should be recelved at the Chamber office.

10 days prior to a meeting. FRIDAY, MAY 2 Burl Players, "Man Called Peter," 8 p. Carson Memorial Building 1. Indoor Sports, John Ryan Memorial Building, 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Eureka Closed Meeting, 2314 Union Street, 3 p.

m. Good Sports, 7:30 p. Ryan Memorial Building Order of Eastern Star, Camellia Chapter, 8 p. Masonic Temple Women of the Moose, 8 p.m., Moose Hall Velerans of Foreign Wars, Redwood Empire Post No. 1872, 8 p.

Veterans Memorial Building Rock 'n Iteclers Workshop, 8 p. Bayside 4-H Hall Alcoholics Alano Club, 2237 Second Strect, 8:00 p. m. SATURDAY, MAY 21 Burl Players, "Man Called Peter," 8 p. Carson Memorial Building Judo Ju Jilsu, 10:00 a.

Zane Junior High School Gym Alcoholics 625 Fifteenth Street, p. m. Humboldt Hoedowners Party Night, B-11 p. Spruce Point Grange Hall Runcherg Lodge, No. 102, Wabash Union Streets CYO Dance, K.

C. Hall, 9 p. a. m. SUNDAY, MAY 22 Attend the Church of your choice Alcoholics Eureka Sunday Morning Meeting, 2314 Union Street, 10:30 a.

m. Sempervirens Chinchilla Club, Unit of Northern California Branch of Empress Chinchilla Breeders Cooperative, 1715 Henderson Strect, 2:00 p. m. Alcoholics Sunday Night Beginners, 2237 Second 7:00 p. m.

BULLDOG MILLER (Edinboro (Pa.) College PHILADELPHIA Tuesday. Miller, from Ashtabula, Ohio, 'The Philadelphia Bulldogs of was the Pennsylvania State the Continental Football League College Conference sprints signed halfback Willie Miller of champion. JEWELERS ONE DAY ONLY A. If you are overweighl, you will have to diel. This will make you smaller all over, including the thighs.

However you will still be out of proportion unless you take thigh slimming exercises. This is DILL of 111e cosmetic values of excreisc. It distributes the pounds more attractively. Q. I hear all the time That lubricating creams make hairs grow on the face.

I have been using one for some time now, and it docs seem to me that I have more hair on my lace. A. Creams will not make hair grow. Don't worry. Go ahead and use your cream.

Q. I am 16 years old and have had this problem for some limel now. I have horrible stretch marks around my breasts. thought it was because am maturing, but now I'm scared it might' be cancer, Please help me, A. Don't worry about cancer unless there is a lump or swellling or density in the busts.

Jf there is any abnormality in the bust itself, you should sce your family doctor immediately. It isi doubtful that a girl your age has cancer, bul you should see lolyour physician lo relieve your mind anyway. Surprise Party Given Teacher Mrs. Elmer Evans, seventh grade teacher in the Trinity Valley school in Willow Creek was honored by her pupils who gave a surprise birthday parly for her on May 12. She was presented a beauliful watch from her pupils who had quiet-! ly carried out a bake sale in Willow Creek the week before raise funds for the gifts.

They also provided refreshfor the surprise birthday party at school, announced by the singing of the Happy Birthday song. SALE! Saturday May 21st Only! Only -Wall decorator clock Reg. Walnut 24.95 and red, transistorized. Sat. only 995 4 Only Roberts stereo tape recorder Model 1620, 2 built-in speakers, complete with one mike.

Sat. Compare only at 229.95 15995 2 Only Men's cordless Sunbeam shaver Model 711-Ir. Compare at 34.95 Sat. only 1699 4 Only Ladies' Sunbeam shaver Compare at with 12.95 cord. Model LSS-I.

Sat. only 699 30 Only Costume jewelry Earrings, Compare all. at 1.95. colors, Sat. all only different styles ea.

5 Only -48 pc. Stainless steel flatware Service for 12. Perfect for your camper. Compare at 14.95 Sat. only 699 45 Only -No-break tumblers May be used in dishwasher.

Brown or blue. Compare at 49c each. Sat. only ea. 15 Only Set of 8 glasses.

Fine everyday quality Compare at 1.99 set. Sat. only set 79c 31 Only Frozen food knife Sharpest knife you will ever use. Compare at 1.50 Sat. only 99c 8 Only -30 cup Regal automatic party percolator Complete with cord Compare at 14.95 Sat.

only 799 5 Only RCA clock radio Goes on automatically Compare at 17.95 Sat. only 1199 6 Only Rechargeable toothbrush with extra brushes. Safe and healthful for the whole family. Compare at 16.99 Sat. only 799 8 Only Teflon 9 pc.

cook set Compare Complete at set 14.95 with Nylon fools and recipe Sat. only book 899 9 Only Teflon skillet Sat. Compare only at 1.39 CLIP and SAVE This Coupon is Worth $2000 on any Waltham watch May 21, '66. Coupon has to be presented at time of pur. chase.

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