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The Daily News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 6

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The Daily Newsi
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Port Angeles, Washington
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6
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6-THE DAILY NEWS Sunday, Nov. 20, With this ring MR. AND MRS. PAUL BAIN Bain and Thomas Pamela Elaine Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald N. Thomas, and Paul Michael Bain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bain, all of Sequim, were married Oct. 22 at the Faith Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Walter Huth performed the noon ceremony. Pat Marcy was organist. Don Kirner sang "'The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding Song." Vi Raddatz sang "Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us" and "Oh Lord Most The bride wore a long white satin gown and tiered veil which was the bridegroom's mother's wedding dress. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow and white mums with an orchid in the center.

Donna Brocker, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids; Julie Thomas and Toni Thomas, were also sisters of the bride. They all wore long yellow satin print dresses with yellow wide-brimmed hats and carried long-stemmed white roses. Gary Newton was best man. Ushers were Jim and John Bain, brothers of the bridegroom, Candlelighters were the fathers of the bride and bridegroom. A reception in the parish hall followed the ceremony.

Candy Bain, the bridegroom's sisterin-law, and Cheri Tenneson, the bride's aunt, cut the traditional cake; Connie Thomas, another aunt of the bride, cut a Norwegian wedding cake. Teresa Amble and Kimberly Anderson, cousins of the bride, poured punch, coffee and tea. Marcia Washburn, the bridegroom's sister, and Denise Chris, a cousin of the bride, were in charge of the guest book. Both the bride and bridegroom graduated from Sequim High School, She attended Peninsula College and Washington State University. He has been in the Marine Corps for two years stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif.

After a wedding trip along the Oregon and California coasts, the couple are at home in San Clemente, Calif. Fulkerson and Carr Virginia Carr Aue and Harry E. Fulkerson were married Nov. 10 at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Sacramento, and spent their honeymoon in the Bay area.

They will make their home in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. F.M. Carr of Port Angeles. Elofson and Clark Mr.

and Mrs. Richard B. Clark of Bellingham have announced the engagement of their daughter Debra Jo to Mark David Elofson of Port Angeles. The bride-elect graduated from Sehorne High School and McDonald's School of Cosmetology and is employed at the Lower Elwha Day Care Center. Her fiance graduated from Port Angeles High School and plans to attend Skagit Valley College next quarter.

A Nov. 26 wedding in Port Angeles is planned. Bussing OFFICE SUPPLY MACHINE SALES SERVICE Ruy Itsewriters Victor Calculators Pustu Copy Machin formture 452-9777 124 Port Angeles 1977 Clubs and organizations Pomona Grange Clallam County Pomona Grange has elected the following officers with public installation to be at 2 p.m. Dec. 4 at Crescent Grange following a potluck dinner.

They are: Bob Clark, Sequim Prairie, master; Leonard Kautz, Crescent, overseer; Jerrine Main, Dry Creek, lecturer; Frank Bonpaune, Forks Prairie, steward; Glenda Clark, Sequim Prairie, secretary; Ilene Krumpe, Black Diamond, women's activities chairman; Zoe and Ray Anderson, Dry Creek, assistant stewards; Marguiete Grimsley, Sequim Prairie, chaplain; Evelyn Doerge, Black Diamond, treasurer; Ed Trolson, Quillayute Valley, gatekeeper; Betty Munson, Forks Prairie, Pomona; Lylia Thomsen, Sequim Prairie, Ceres; Phyllis Leslie, Angeles, Flora; Earl Livingston, Sequim Prairie, three-year executive committee; Dorothy Mayfield, Sequim Prairie, press agent; Lelia Singhose, Crescent, Fair Board alternate. Art Munson, Forks Prairie, and Ken Gaul Pleasant Mountain, retain executive committee posts. Public installation of Pleasant Mountain, Fairview and Sequim Prairie officers will be at 8 p.m. Dec. 9 at Pleasant Mountain Grange.

Vera Brown was selected by Angeles Grange as its "Granger of the Year." Zoe and Ray Anderson are "Grangers of the Year" for Dry Creek. Dorothy Mayfield was presented with a certificate as second place winner in the 1977 national skit writing contest. Next Pomona meeting will be Jan. 25, at Sequim Prairie Grange Hall. There will be a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.

before the business meeting. Bridge clubs First place winners in Olympic Peninsula Duplicate Bridge Clubs reported this week were: Port Angeles Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Van Sant.

Sequim Phyllis Thompson and L.0. Madison, north-south and Virginia Simmonds and Harriette Burdick, eastwest. Dungeness Ed Simmonds and J. MAKE Thanksgiving Bring family the to A FAMILY AFFAIR our holiday feast! Thanksgiving Day Dinner BAKED HAM, ROAST TURKEY OR ROAST SIRLOIN -With all the trimmingsand Dessert Includes Salad Bar $550 (Reservations recommended) Dungeness Inn at The Dungeness Golf Course 683-3331 new officers Van Sant tied with Edith Freeman and L.O. Madison, north-south, and Kay Koski and Julie Gray tied with Dave Callin and Norah Mantle, east-west.

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FRONT, SUITE PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 452-8911 Open House- -November 14th thru 28th, 1977 Come see us in our newest location and meet our consultants. Find out about all the services a travel agency offers at no charge to you. Bring in this coupon to enter our draw- COUPON ing for a FREE all-expense paid trip for two to Hawaii. Adventure Tours Travel Unlimited SPECIALISTS IN THE UNUSUAL TO ENTER: You must be 630 E. Front, Suite Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-8911 18 years of age.

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