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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 12

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Eureka, California
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HUMBOLDT STANDARD Auousl 17, I960, P. Humboldt County Women Star in Sports Activities in i i i i mill in i I II 1 i Girls' Dresses Get set for school bells to rinq in a pert cotion dress from a top branded selection dresses by Love, Debby Ross, and many others. sizes 3 to 3.98 to 13.98 Bowling isn't a sport for those with weak backs, says Mrs. Eberle (Irene) i Sclmltz as she rolls one down the alley. Mrs.

Schultz and hundreds of other local women play on the lanes in in dividual and league play weekly. Thcj advise comfortable skirls and blouse or slacks for the active sport. Business-Professional Clubs In District Session SurpTise Newlyweds Are Honored At i-: of jrh ui Ten 'Business and Professional club attended the section 'meeting at Crescent City Sunday. Klamath. EurekajNorte club as hostess.

Approxim-1 tlci Mrs. Kd (Dorothy) Nicholson proudly shows this 33-pound Chinook salmon she caught in Humboldl Bay. Mrs. Nicholson is nn avid fisherwoman and also and'ches participates in other i and fishing activities tlcndcd, including tlrejw. Dryden.

hoth of Trinidad, were! wit Eureka. Arcata, Del'married July 2 in the Park wed- ---Humboldt her husband. 'The program opened in the inorn- with a noon luncheon, with' continuing in the 'noon. TOURISM RANKS HIGH NEW YOIIK IUPH The year more Barbara Waddcll practices a lew shots on the ar- chevy range at Parkside. She says archery is fun but of district: andjding chapel in Tleno, with Rev.

Warren D. Ward of- The workshop was centered onjficialing at the ceremony. lhvce maill phascs W0 Mr a Mrs Malt Yl (l; la of saw more than 6fi million djsti ct a dii Arcata were best man and ma- 1 A i a lakc off fol racations the local club, the qnes. 1 TM 1 11 lri their automobiles, Petroleum deai. with reasons for are now residJTod.y magazine reports.

the club and benefits altainedling in Trinidad. One result of this mass niigra- not too strenuous, chalking it up as a perfect sport Sonoma, and programs. Crescent City.j a discu 3n district past presidents of the 1 LUU i I i i i i UJ i i i pabl un- pr-flim for "office cirls" like herself. Once you decide a trict; and Mrs. Orvilie Hall Eu-: lnss 8 i i ,1.

nt three i weight bow you need, Barbara says, get some arrows and try for the bull's eye. Chrislina Barlcduii is anxious to shew off her pretty a cotton check dress with its tiny 'red heart' detail. It's flattering with its front yoke, neai and comfortable io wear. 7.98 Linda Francis, age 10, wears ore of Loves newest creations, ihe "Sailor full sliri- ed and perfect for back to spanky panis for girls 2-10 ye-afs. Rosebud pin's 85c Sotid color 75c Vests 75c USE ONE OF McGARAGHAN'S 3 CREDIT PLANS continu meel- 3 beautiful wedding cake baked Mrs.

Alfred Wright and Mrs. reka, vice president of the district. Winifred Edwards. Arcata, pre-; rat her than one Ihrce-day ided at lhe iiiccliii: with the Del State level -discussions brought 1 Marge Dunman Attending the party were Mrs. out the need of getting mformationj Ransome i i relating to stale conventions earlyj Mo5e Sanm i ers and Mrs.

enough that delegates could be.n on i Poe. Miss LaVerne properly informed, and possiblyisen, Mrs. Miirge Dunman, Mrs. 'instructed, on action to be consid- Arthur Cell, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Wright, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley rvmv gestcr and Mr. and Mrs. Matt from Arcata. Recently the newly m.irriod[ tj hc 1)llblica jon was to --n a surprise imp presented by served included those attending.

Refreshments industries in more than half of our stales. ADELMAN'S 2nd Streeti Steel Storage Cabinet from "TYKE OF THE MONTH" For July Winner Of 1 5 0 Brush Portrait jcrcd at Ihe state sessions. A 4-H club group from Del' Norte presented a skit dealing with! lernational relations, especially! between- Japan and the Uniledj Slates. I Irene Knndsen, president of thq i Del N'orle club, gave a report on the national convention which she! i employees of the attended in July in Philadelphia, ij County Employees Associa- Pa. jlion who have submitted their I The winter section meeting will resignations since January of 19591 be November 20 in Scotia.

Thejwcre honored at a service Southern Humboldt club will hostess at (his meeting. be Dinner held Saturday at the Bella Vista Inn. Attending the Crescent City- meeting from Eureka were Mrs. Jlrs. Dorothy Shirek, association president, presented the pins Hall, Miss Marie Wilkining, Mis3! a (.

1e dinner at which about 80 Betty Merriwcathcr, president lcarc Sam Mcrryman. I the Eureka club; Mrs. Austin Phil-jj 0ari o( Supervisors lips, Mrs. Winifred Collarino, MrsJ commlx) lhe employees Ida May Anthony, Mrs. LeighL their work Moore, Mrs.

Harold WyckoffMrs.l a piano a Chester Johnson and Mrs. Clara sclcclions Martin. The following persons were honored at the event: Helen Dillon, nurse.at the County Hospilal for 20 years; P. F. Woodcock.

County Superintendent of Schools for 15 years; Anna DeLong, social worker for the Welfare Department for 17 years; Olive Davis, auditor's office, 24 years; Edward i Meeting At Requa Inn For BPW Clubs A dinner meeting at Rcqua Inn last Tuesday evening preceded a Rogers chef at the Coun- Business and Professional Worn(y 24 years; Perry Baken's club panel given by members er chit or( or at County of clubs in the area. The program i lospi a i for 2 7 years; and Fred was similar to one given earlier Cotinly Board of and Asscssori 6 vears Three Awards In Dog Trial Event Three awards were given to dog this year at Ekireka and in Scotia. Participants in the panel wen Mrs. Orville Hall, vice president of Ihe district, chairman; Winifred Edwards, section one prcsiden, giving the dates of com ing events in the clubs; Mrs. Harold Wyckoff, local clubs; Mrs owners Sunday for the three Lay Away 30 Day Charge New 10-Month Extended Credit Plan Green Slanips Open 9 a.m.

"til 6 p.m. Daily 9 a.m. 'til 8 p.m. Friday Busy housewives always seem to the lasl year hut declined to disclose make it out to the golf course on her actual score. She and hundreds of "ladies day," according to Mrs.

Paul i other Humboldt women tread the links (Chris) Benson of Eureka. Mrs. Benson weekly in a says she has improved her game over Quuin Rundell, Fortuna, places in the "obedience clubs; Mrs. Acton Scott, state leveljeiass" i a held at the Double Iclubs; Mrs. Clifford Gresham, kennels in Eureka.

The awards jtional and international level. ent (o Danny Grow with his The closing talk on the Jacque; second place to and symbolism of the club He cn gchobcr, with her German given by Mrs. Alice Dryer. shepherd, Gretchen; third place Requests have been recciv-odj to Robcrl wilfl his jfrom district officers to have thisj symposium repeated at the dis-. trict meeting.

A second scries be presented later on the topic "Membership in Action," Mrs. Hall said. About 40 attended Iho dinner meeting with lhe Del Norte cluh as hostess. Howard Eureka and Mrs. Ed Sargent of Salyer.

Eleven owners entered their dogs in the competition which completed a three months period. GERALD RICHARDSON Age 5 months I'criulalc, Calif. Runners up: GREGORY LONGNICKLE 2 months McKinleyville and YVETTE BARRI 4 months Ferndale. Enter your child in the "TYKE OF THE MONTH" contest Call WALI'OLE PORTRAITS At III 2-1489 No Obligation WALPOLE PORTRAITS 505 Street HI 2-1439 "Across from the Post Office".

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About Eureka Humboldt Standard Archive

Pages Available:
89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967