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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 12

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Eureka, California
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Tuesday, April 1, T95S, Page lOTkirsriay, April 3, 1958, P. 12 FRED MOORE, in the background, conducts a school of instruction for members of the League of Women Voters, explain- ing the process of registering voters. Members of the League shown in' the workshop session are, left to right, Francis Duffy, Mi's. Melvin Malzj Vernon Hansen, Mrs. Danill Brant Mrs.

Robert Jordan. The meeting held recently at the Jordan home. Mrs. Mrs. and was New, MADISON ROTARY POWER MOWER open your account today DOWN Engine: 2 cycle--12 horsepower.

Ripi sftrttr. Housing: 19K beivy 16-gauge slampid steeL Wheels: 6" steel-- njlon htarfnj, semi-fntjratic tins, Color: Cironjds tin and red. See it today! LAWN AND GARDEN SPECIALS 25-ft. Black Garden hose Reg. 4.95 25-ft.

Koroseal Garden hose. Reg. 4.80 i 50-ft. Black Garden hose Reg. 7.95 Grass Reg.

1.98 6 75 5 Green Spot Sprinkler Was 8.95 NOW 3 BUY NOW ON BUDGET TERMS .55.05 Hutch Racer .37.50 Schwinn 26" Racer Dutch 26" Lightweight Schwinn 20" Spitfire Was NOW Schwinn 26" I Fair Traveler Trade I Girls' 26" Spitfire 49.95 47" 61.95 ..44.95 .95 42 Girls' 26" I Fair Slarlet I Trade I 95 HOME APPLIANCE SPECIALS WAS NOW Kelvin a (or Gas Clothes Dryer, Florence 30'' Gas Range Kelvinator 11.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator Weslin chouse Koastf Oven (with cabinet) .329.95 243 .299.95 238" .32995 262 .549,95 368 65.95 50' JO ,00 CONVENIENT TERMS, TOO B.F.Goodrich 315 St. Hf 2-5709 HI 2-5700 Eureka LADIES AUXILIARY PATRIARCHS MILITANT No. 35.installed officers March 15 following a potluck dinner at the IOOF They are (left to right), front row: Elsie Horel, right aide to vice president; Alice Betger, president ladies auxiliary; Mamie Jones, state department president; Annie Amen, past president; Carmaleta Chillis, right aide to state president; Ora Montielh, right aide to chaplain.

Second Arlene Fabbri Honored At 3ridal Shower Miss Arlene Fabbri was hon- red at a bridal shower given the Arcata Redwood park ounge one recent evening. Hostesses were Waller liss and Mrs. James Fabbri, a of the honoree. Miss Fabbri is the daughter r.Mr. and Mrs.

Petor Fabbri Arcata. She will become ic bride of Gary Bates of Eu- eka in St. Mary's church, A'r- ata, on April 13. Games were played at the liower and many prizes were warded. The serving table 'as centered with an inscribed ake, and daffodils and tiny arasols completed the deco- ations.

Attending the a a i were lesdames Angelo Fabbri, Au- elio Fabbri, grandmother of he future bride; also Mes- ames Charles Rondolini, Low- 11 Swett, Don Smith, William Guilamo Libero Jnnducci, Peter Fabbri, Robrt William Ashby, iailey Bates, mother of the fu- ure bridegroom; also Mes- lames Lawrence Banducci, Selestino Nieri, Mario Orlandi, (eno Orlandi, Angie Slade, Anhony Pialorsi, Frank Toste, ack Carson, Zelindo Picchi nd James Rymer; also Misses Rose Ann Pialorsi, Sylvia Pial- irsi and Linda Bales. Townsend Club, To Mark 25th Anniversary The Fortuna Townsend Club will celebrate ils 25th birthday with a potluck supper and pro- Irani Friday evening, April 4, row, Etta Erlandscn, left aide to'president; Vivian Barkdull, right aide to president; Nellie Rogers, -secretary-and treasurer; Eva L. MacDonald; Louise McClaskey, rnusician. Third row, Mae Watson, left aide to vice president; Dora Van Horn, chaplain; Mary Cress, vice president; Agnes Garcelon, left aide, to past president; Florence Curless, right aide to'past additional plioto on page 9.) Pafriarchs Militant Have Joint Installation At Ceremonies Here Eureka Canton No. 35 Patriarchs Militant held installation of officers March 18 in the Odd Fellows hall at 7 p.

m. Install- jor. Before installation of officers Mamie Jones, San Pedro, department president, was es ing' oficers were A. C. Lind-jcorted to a seat of honor.

She cers March ,17. following a 7 p. m. polluck dinner at tho lOOF'hall. Mamie Jones of San Pedro was assisted by Car'melala Chillis, adjutant; Elsie Horol, aide; Ora Mdnljeth, chaplain; Florence sentry in the in- Mateo, major gen-was presented a gift from the-stallation ceremonies, eral; King of Santa Speaker for the evening will je Wilford Howard of Moss Beach, state deputy director of he Townsend organization, who will give features of the Townsend Plan bill known in Congress as H.

7086. The )ill provides universal insurance for'persons in the United States of age and over, totally and permanently disabled persons 18-60, and female heads of families with dependent children unders. It also provides for extra earnings. The musical program will consist of selections'by Florence Lynn Reed and solo numbers under the direction of Fortuna Music center with William Berg. Persons interested in social security may attend.

Official Visit Deputy Grand Matron Maxine Armstrong will make Her. official visit to the Arcala chapter, Order of Eastern Star, tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. Work of the order will be exemplified. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Patenaude, worthy patron and worthy matron, will preside. Rosa, brigadier general; and Robert Montieth of Eureka, ma- organizalipn. Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant No. 35 installed offi- The new officers are listed in the photos oHhe lodge here and on 'page 9. SEAMLESS-HOSIERY by New spring shades Sandfsfool sheers for carefree wearing Ihis Eastertime 'and on through Spring! Sizes fo II; short, average, and tall.

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IS'alu- scent and guaranteed not to fade or wilt. You will agree these are the most natural flowers possible. it comes to Easier Gills come to Free Delivery 615 5lh Street Thrifty Shoppers Stamps I I I 2-4751.

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89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967