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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 8

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Arcata Madrigal Singers Perform Monday For Woman's Ciub Arcata. On Monday, 10, Miss Rulh Carroll, director of vocal music at Arcala Union Jligh School, will present a musical program at the Arcala Woman's Club after which offi cers for the coming year will be installed. Those participating in the Madrigal choir will be Robert Lower. Gary Kcenan, Tom l)c- Vorc. Sa! Piazza.

David Minor, Marty Hessel, John Busby, ry DeVore, Ted Dimmick. Stephen i Douglas Vaughn, Joe Vukonich, Jan Markins, Jane Spaid, Vicky Williams, Sarah Blalock. Mered i Douglas. i Fulkerson. Joan'Siemens, David Finan, Ion Hear.

Beverly Oilar, i dred Brauscomb, Colleen Kennard, a Clary, Lorraine Cooper. a I Olsen, Elaine --Scchy's Studio. ARCATA-- Miss Ruth llemphill, Kit Barlow. Barbara Carroll, director of vocal Joanne i at A a a and Claudette Brcro. A 12:30 p.m.

potluck luncheon will start (he day's activities. Serving on the hostess and tea committee for (he day will be Mrs. Emmetl Baugh, Mrs. James Orr, Mrs. Verne High School, will present a concert Monday at the Women's club.

Launcr, Bowen. and Mrs. Clarence Young Couple Feted Recently At Rio Dell The home of Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Thomas of flio Dell was the setting for a reception for Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Ledger of Booneville who were recently married in Ukiah. Mrs. Robert Woodson assisted Mrs. Thomas refresh- in decorations ami ments.

lars was used as a ccnlcrpicce. The newlyweds received gifts from Mrs. Jessie Lufje, Rohn crvillc; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Meredith, Lancaster; Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Fanslcr, Brown's Camp; (Mrs. John Moates, 'Miranda; Mrs. Carlo Marchelli, Mrs. Edna McClnre and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Pcndcrgasl, Rio Dell; Mr. and Mrs. George Woodson, Eureka; Mrs. George Somcr- villc and Mrs.

Fred Thomas, llohncrvillo; Mr. and Mrs. Armondo Dcllarsini, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belt is, Mrs; Edna Ciood- ner, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Woodson, and children Susanne, Diane and Rickey; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Viegas and sons, Tony, Jr. and i Mr.

and JMrs. Paul Primifiore and son The new Mrs. Ledger wasjKcvin of Rio Doll; Mrs. Grace Mrs. Nellie Thomas before her Baxter, Bull Creek; Mr.

and marriage. The rooms were decora led Mrs. George Lawson, Boonc- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baxter with iris, roses and lilacs.

fie-JMr. and Mrs. John Viegas, Mr frcshmenls were served a Mrs. Kmil Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Kio Dei! and Mr. am ill a snow while i 1 A money tree decorated with artificial roses and silver dol- Mrs.

Robert Woodson anc Ralph Woodson of Eureka. FUN TO LEARN Only $2.50 For A Private Lesson by certiifcd A. A. A. Instructor FREE USE OP AN ACCOnniAN FOR I A COURSE.

A PURCHASE PLAN. A STUDIO in Kio Dell at 205 Sequoia Avc. riionc KO 4-5703. SGIl VICK SALES RENTALS GENE AMBROSE'S omeri Margaret Delaney, Editor Phone HI t-1711--t pjn HUMBOLDT STANDARD May 15, 1559, Page 8. PARTICIPATING in specialty number for Sunday's band concert at Sequoia Park at 2 p.

m. arc (left to right) Robert i Ted a i and Royer Olson. The concert by Humboldl State College band is the first in the summer series of outdoor musical presentations. First Band Concert Sunday Outdoors at Sequoia Park The first band concert of the year at Sequoia Park will be' presented Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Humboldt Slate college hand. The second concert and the rest of the summer outdoor concert series will be given by Kureka Municipal band, Redwood band, i band.

band and the I ISC The first part of Sunday's concert will include "Block SI," a concert, march; "Horns A- liunling," a i Ted Hamilton, Robert i and Roger Olson on horns; "Thendara Overture;" "Magic Trumpet," solo by James Babcock; "When the Saints Go Marchin' In." Following a short break the hand will come back for "Burst of Flame," conducted by Keith Anderson; "Trumpets Wild," trio by Jerry Wright, James Uabcock and Elsie Thomson; "1812 Overture" and "SIBA March." After intermission the concert will i with "Cuban Fantasy Suite," Native Dance and Havana Terrace; "The Way You Look Tonight," soprano solo by Claudine Wesl; "Horse and Buggy." Final music in the band concert will be "Drums and "The Downfall of Paris," snare drum solo by Rowland Nielson; "Bombardment," a percussion quartet i Rowland Nielson, Jerry Wright, Roger Olson anci Joseph Chappelle; "Carnival of Melody," popular tune medley, "Stars and Stripes." The open-air band concert is open to the public. A BY THE HALF Cut if yourself Guest Pastor To Visit Arcata Baptist Church Arcata Dr. Ceci, Tuesday noon, Dr. Osborn will i m-aiLitij- auua, ut. vjbuurn win pastor of First spcak at Arcata i a hnlch con meeting.

College students are asked lo call the church office, VA 2-0367, reservations Monday's luncheon. HSC Alumni Board Meets Arcala. The Humboldl Slate College A i association board met Monday nighl, May 4, at the home of John Milts in Kureka with Presidenl James Palmer presiding. Runeberg People Plan Lodge Visit To Coos Bay The members of (he local odge of Ihe Order of Rune jerg are planning a social visit the Coos Bay lodge this week end. The Coos Bay lodge nas extended a special invila- Jon to local members and special meetings and entertain ment' for adults and juniors are on the agenda.

Local members will leave early Saturday morning and return on Sunday night. Those planning to go should contact Mrs. Ivor Isackson, phone VA 2-2600 at Arcata in order to provide rides for everyone. A large group attended the first annual Ladies Night held by the Crescent City Runeberg lodge on Saturday night, May 9lh The Eureka Juniors are now working on a social evening ol cards and dancing at the Rune berg hall on Saturday night May 23rd to which the public is invited. The juniors and children of the local Runeberg lodge are working and practic ing dances to be performed at the ninth a a Scandinaviai Midsummer Festival to be hole in Fortuna on June 20 and 21.

Ewa Yea Council Have Social.and Business Session Members of Ewa Yea Coun cil, Degree of Pocahonlas, me in Ihe Knights of Pythias build ing, Monday evening, a llth. Pocahontas, Mrs. Floy Cousino, opened the meelin Plans were made to hold the and instructed scouts, senior reception in is'elson Hall immediately after graduation exercises on May 30. The following dales were set for evenls lor the coming schoo' year; October 24, homecoming banquet; December 12, Christ mas party; April 2, 19GO, Founder's Day i June 5, 19GO, Senior Reception. Dr.

Everett Watkins, a past president, gave a report on Assembly Bills '1063 and 1004 and the board went on record as opposing these bills in their present form as they would hamper the functions of the alumni association and of the associated students of Humboldt Slate. Mrs. John Mitts served refreshments to the following at the close of the meeling: Mrs Ralph Kraus, Mrs. Fred Tel- onichcr, Mrs. Charles Roscoe, Mrs.

Leighton Woodcock, Robert Goss, Albert Blood, James Charles Higgins and Mrs. Luc ien Benoit to escort, Deput Great Pocahontas, Mrs. Angelo Rizzi, to her station. Mrs. Margaret Snow, Mrs.

R. 0. Ness and Mrs. Etta Snow were reported ill with severe colds. Mrs.

Margaret Ward was to be hospitalized af- er a heart attack. Mrs. Helen continues to be on the ndisposed list. were requested to send messages lo he above members. Mrs.

W. I. Turner gave a re- lort on the recent rummage sale and all those participat- were thanked their effort. Recommendations for Deputy Anona and three sponsor advisors were requested. Mrs.

Palmer, kins. and Dr. Everett Wat- Frances Nielson Studio Gives Annual Spring Music Recital ONE HALF Quality Beef Lb 3YC ONE HALF HOG 37c Head Removed Lb BEEF ASSORTMENT li Ibi. Steak 15 Ibi. a i 20 His.

Roast 5 Shnrt Ribs TOTAL 50 LBS A A A FOR YOUR Ground Beef 45c Chuck Roast 49c No limit Dealers Welcome A. W.CHRISTIE MEATS -Blue Uke Ph. NO 8-5552 I Open Dally ft-G, IliU Sun. Inn! Church in Biirlingamc, will begin three days of ministering in Arcata on Sunday morning, May 17. Dr.

Osborn is a member of a Council, American Baptist Convention and a member of the Board of the San Francisco Bay Cities Baptist Union. He is particularly well known for his work in "Yoke- fellow" activities, a prayer group movement founded by D. Kllon Trueblood. ke- fellow groups are set up to meet the needs and schedules local congregations a have proven to be one of the most dynamic religious movements of our day. Dr.

Osborn has made four trips (o the Middle East in the last few years, interviewing such leaders as President Nassar of Egypt, King Hussein of Jordan, and Ambassador Has- sauna, Director General of the Arab League. The First Baptist Church of Burlingame has established two clinics among the Jordanian refugees in the Holy LTreid and has adopted an entire village where extensive relief and medical work are being carried on. The Rev. Michael Pclrillo, pastor of the Arcala First Bap- i i church, offers a welcome lo the public lo hear Dr. Osborn.

On Sunday morning the sermon topic will be Four Demons and What to Do With On Sunday nighl jlhc topic will be "God Ap i proves of At 2:30 p. 'on Sunday Dr. Osborn wil: Imeet with potential group lead jcrs for a a i i session. Dr Osborn will also preach on 'Monday and Tuesday evenings recUaKit the Women's Club Saturday afternoon Besides services lined above. Dr.

Oslxirn has the following busy schedule; i his slay in Arcala; Monday, May 18, breakfast at Ar- jcala First Baptist Church for i Arcata Ministers at 8 a. Monday noon, college luncheon at Arcala First Baptist Church, sponsored by (he deacons: Tuesday, May IS), breakfast at Tiny's MRS. ALAN FEUERWERKER is the former Billie Jeanne Irwin of Corvallis, Oregon. She and her groom will reside at Corvallis. (Photo by Ball.) Billie Jeanne Irwin Becomes Bride of Alan Feuerwerker and Miss Iris Feuerwerker, sister of (he groom, passed guest book.

Following a brief wedding trip the newlyweds returned to I. Turner, who has held office in the past, was the unanimous choice of the members. Mrs. Lucien Benoit, Mrs. Nell Jones and Mrs.

Angelo Rizzi were recommended serve as sponsor advisors for ensuing term. Mrs. Turner requested volunteers to assist with raisingi of chiefs for Degree of Anona, No. 8, May 21. Mrs.

1 Mrs. Floyd Cousino and Mrs. Glenn Botkin offered to assist with the services. Members are invited to attend, the a i will be in the Native Sons hall, May 21 at 7:30 p. m.

and will be formal. Polluck refreshments will be served. Mrs. J. W.

Slater and Mrs. Steve Gray thanked (he members for the cards and messages received during their recent illness. The application of Mrs. Mary Mitchell was received and referred to Mrs. W.

W. Thompson, Mrs. Glen Botkin and Mrs. Charles Higgins for invesliga- Lion. The Frances Niulstm studio will present its pupils ii in a a spring recital Saturday (tomorrow) at (he Kure- ka Woman's Club.

8 a. a I First automobile I rip across I United States San Francisco lo New York look 7J days in 1903. GUEST ARTIST for the Frances Nielson annual spring nusic recilal at the Women's Club Saturday afternoon is i C. Kfssler. accordionist, from San Francisco.

The members were happy to welcome Angelo Rizzi as Deputy Great Pocahontas to fill the station left vacant by Mrs. Arlin Lucas. The members gave Mrs. W. W.

Thompson a standing vote of thanks for the fine class of candidates adopted during the recent official visit of the Great Pocahontas, Mickie Artz. ilrs. Fioyd Cousino won the attendance prize. At the conclusion of business meeting members ad journed to the social hall for refreshments a birthday night. Mrs.

Reed Haas, Nell Jones and Mrs. Blanche Chaffee were wished happy birthday. The next meeting will be May 25 and potluck re frcshments will be served. The program feature Hilton C. Kessler, guests artists from San Francisco.

He has presented several concerts in the Bay Area and is also a vocalist. Kcssler's instrument has stereophonic attachments. Members of I ho band arc Carla McLean, Danny Thoroll Michael Neal, Penny ficlancy and Lyncll Delaney. Advanced band members are Cole, Larry Brandon, niond Richmond, Kllon Martin, Darlene Lovell, Carole Parnell, and Eddie Barisdale. Pupils in (he A band are Yblanda, Derrick, Lyn I a n- Linda Younger, Pam- Dianne a Students from Betty i cla Argeri, Rodney Sabalini, weather's School of Polzin.

will also be seen i ih rc The recilal is free and open cital. (to Uifl public. Arcata Citizens Discuss Schools Arcata. The Citizens Com i Ihe Arcala Unio high school district will mee on Thursday, May 21, al 8 p.m in the high school library wit Dick Strating, chairman, con ducting the meeting. Anyone i (he district interested in wort ing on the.

bond issue schedu ed for election on June 9 ha asked to attend. Miss Billie Jeanne Irwin, daughter of Mrs. L. .1. Irwin of Meeker, Oklahoma, became the bride of Alan Morris Feuerwerker, son of Mr.

a Mrs. Benjamin Feuer- werker.of Arcata at an Easter season -wedding in Corvallis, Oregon, March 21. The Colvin United Presbyterian Church was the scene of an 8 o'clock wedding ceremony conducted by the Rev. Francis Thorn. Large a of while lock, carnations and iris back- with fern keynoted the dee- rations which were accented candelabras holding blue apers.

The bride appeared in a raditional white i own of crystal as she walked own the aisle escorted by her ncle, M. F. Irwin of Corval- The Sabrina fashioned neclc- ne dipped into a deep ac ented by small bows at Ihe eckline and waist. The prin- ess-slyle lines of (he gown owed inlo a flared skirl and xtended in a chapel a i Sequins and rhineslones in (iara held her fingertip veil nd she carried a white Bible oppcd by a white orchid and tnnhanotis. Two honor attendants pre- eded the ride to the altar.

Tiss Charlotte MacEachern of 'ortland. a senior at Oregon (ale College, served as male 1 honor in a grown of medium lue crystalette styled like the edding gown. She carried lue Dutch iris. Junior attendant was Miss larian Marie Irwin of Corvat- is, a cousin of the bride vhose gown was idenlical lo hat of the maid of honor, vas Daniel Forbes of Area a. Ushers were Stanley Par ons of Salem and Frank Spaid Arcala, both fraternity bro- hrrs of the bridegroom.

The newlyweds f. heir gucsls at a reception fol- owing the ceremony at the lome of (he bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.

fr- win, 2910 Garfield in Corval- Corvallis lo make their homa at 80 North 26 street. For her going away i the bride chose a wool suit of an apricot shade wilh white hat and black accessories. Her corsage was the white orchid from her wedding bouquet. The bride, who attended Oregon State college for a year, is now employed by Irwin Motors of Corvallis. The bridegroom, a i at Oregon Stale college, is a i i a i Delia Chi social fraternity and Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary niusifl fraternity.

Printed Pattern Miss Rose Feuerweker, sis- of the bridegroom, poured and the bride's cousin, Itfiss Judy Irwin, cut the three- tiered cake. Assisting with (he wedding gifts was Mrs. Daniel Forbes Arcata Union PTA Meeting Arcala. The May meeling of the Arcata Union high school PTA will be held on Maj 21 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

er Cooper presiding. Parent, will have an opportunity to in spect the condemned building at 1he schon). This pretty dress wraps and) lies--slip into it in a jiffy. Sew-' fcasy, feay casualr--halter neckline is so cool and flattering. Opens flat for speedy ironing.

Choose gay contrast trim. Printed Pattern 9048: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Siz'a 16 takes yards 35-inch fabric. FIITV In f.i a -jdd A ei-titl for i lit dm nollinl. Send MAI! I A HA ot Kll I A I I I I I I I I STANn.MUl Urn.

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