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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 11

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Reservations Deadline Set Members and giwsts of Ihe For- luna JEvcn ing dub will have an-East. Indian curried dinner at'YiSO. February 6 bo catered by The dinner Foster's. Evelyn Schwartz RA 52006 or Ro- zclla Walts, RA 5-3528 for reser- yalions. February Is the deal- line for making reservations.

More 100 varieties of Members not been birds have been retonled in Mesa contacted by aits to'call Iverdo National Park iii Colorado. Now! the first treatment plan for dry sensitive skin! VITAMIN BEAUTY penetrates moisturizes lubricates The science of raodsm skin nutrition now brings to lha nia- lure skin these balanced formulations of the.3 oil-soluble- vitamins normallyfound in young, healthy skin-A, for dryness andflakmessdis- watch smoothness, softness and resilience return I special introductory offer! VITAMIN BEAUTY MOISTURIZER FOR AU-DAY BEAUTY 2 njw $3.50, reg. $3.50 4 oz. $3.50, rif. $5.00 VITAMIN BEAUTY LUBRICATING CRIAM FOR HU-HIBHT BEAUTY 2oi.

$2.58, rej. $3.50 $5,00 VITAMIN BEAUTY HAND (BODY LOTION FOR AU-OYEB take Part in Our 20th Anniversary Celebration 10 Free gifts lo ba given away at each store--no purchase is necessary--just fi'l in a coupon and It at either store--drawing to be held February 14lh. Amaranth Has Initiation Now candidates: were, initiated at meeting of Eureka Court 100, Order of the Amaranth, last week. Mrs. Mable Myers, associate natron of her' trip to Arltoaa to visit with her son tor holidays and Of the Amaranth courts she visited while on her trip.

An invitation was received fron- the HurnboWtt Assembly Orderol Rainbow for Girls their installation of officers on Febru 1 ory 4 i Ihe Masonic temple. The biilliday of'William Schroeder was marked with, the presentation of a gift fromjthe'membcrs Others honored birthday greetings were Marjorie Hodgson and Gall Buchanon. Presiding at Ihe meeting were matron and Royal Pajron Schroeder. Escorted to their official posts wore Mrs. Harvey Shophcrdson assistant grand lecturer, and Ad Starkey, district deputy grand matron of the Grand Court of California.

Oilier officials present were past Matron, George Strode, past oatrohs, AlbcrlHeriningsen and Earl -Joliiuon. Lodge room decorations were prepared by Mrs. Alkirc, associate baskets of heather and camellias. The dining room'tables were attractive wilh taffeta, tulips on greenery, prepared by Mrs. Star- William- Schroeder was general chairman for refreshments nnd she was assisted in serving by Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Thompson, and Mrs. Hugh Smith. Tho court will mce'l again oh February 8. Why Grow Old? By Jovsphine Lowman 25th Anniversary For Halsteads On Feb.

5 HUMBOLDT STANDARD Thursday, P.JI The 25th wedding of Mr. and Mrs, lla'fold Halsload will be celebrated at an Informal reception nt the Home of their son and daugther-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.

Ayers, 805 Porter street on Sunday, February 5, from 3 to m. All relatives tuxl friends are invited to attend ami no formal In- vltallons are being issued. Assisting also as host and host- For the sake health, beauty, safety, clean your eyeglasses at least once a day--more if necessary. Camellia Chapter Of Eastern Star Holds Initiation Candidates wore Initialed and welcomed Into membership In the Camellia Chapler 63, Order of the Eastern Star, at the group's recent meeting In tho Masonic Temple. Mrs.

nay Haugor, worthy matron, and Henry Bastion, junior past palron, presided In the nb sence of Jnmes patron, who was ill. Escorted to tho East and introduced by tho pre- tiding officers were Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, patron and matron Arcaln chapter, and Rilma worthy matron of Rohnerville Chapter In For tuna, esses will be two other sons dauglitors'Iri-law, Mr. and H.

J. Ayers of Bcavcrton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ayors of West Lake, s'ul The Hnlsleads have 19 grandchildren. Halslcad has brothers and sisters living In Iho Los Angeles area and also in Florida, nnd Mrs.

Ilnlslcad has rolnllvci rcsld ing in tho stale of The Ilnlslcad were married on February 8, 1938 in St. Bernard's rectory with Msgr. Pal rick Ryan officiating. Tliey were attended by Mrs. Elsio Quinii of Eureka and Ihe lale Fred Qiilnn.

The Hal- ulcods have spenl all of their married life In Iho Eureka nrea. Halslead Is employed as a carpenter. Ho is a member of ihc Eagles lodge. Mis! Jialslend Is a member of Ihe Eagles Auxiliary, tho Catholic Daughters of America and Hie Legion of Mary. If you wear glasses, on occos- on you may have suddenly realized ihal seemed a )il nilsty and that, unexpectedly, Could be jial your" eye glasses needed Cashing.

This sounds'sort of idiotic but it has to me. Don't comment on lhat! Bet (t has happened to you, Is one of Buxion's Drugs Henderson Center Biixton's Drugs MyHlefowne Shopping Center Free Deliver 4 Times Daily -Open Evenings 'til 8 p. m. Wine SNA SIsssS i 1 SAVE 1 Your low PEf Midi in our own thap Long Short Narrow Wide VIONEY Own SERVICE SU 3-3071 "Dtaittlxf WotetttU those small but essential rituals which wo sometimes forget. Once In a i thought, "What's wrong? "''and then held my glasses between me and the light vvllli resulllng embarrass- McKinleyville Home Scene Of Recent Shower 'William Ferrier' of' Sanwa was honored at a baby shower a 10 home of her sister, Mrs.

Leor Wells, of McKinlayville recently Artificial flowers and a bab; theme ware used for the butfe and gift tables. Games were pcrlainin to babies prizes won Mrs. Bill Ferrier, Mrs. Jamc Wcirup, Mrs. Bill Matson, ai Mrs.

Joe Sllva. Included in refreshments served wss special decorated cake of whi ahd blue with a minalure bat menl. Many women "who usually are careful about their grooming forgel about this. Several Reasons Clean glasses are Important for several reasons. In the! i place, your eyes'will look much prettier behind sparkling "windows." From the standpoint of beauty clean glasses aro especially Important for the woman who wears them a time.

It's important a clean glasses for efficiency and good ealth, loo. Clouded glasses place strain on tho. eyes somowhat Ike reading In inadequate light ng. Tills in turn makes us feel ired all over and can lead to icadaches. Soap and Water Soap and water are excellent cleaners if you use.a.mtld soap.

Some of the -stronger soaps may affect the trims which ore often a part of feminine eye gear. There also are splcndcd cleaning available at the, offices ol most opticians! These do an excellent job. The Worthy matron, appointed Jxl3 Stephcnson chairman lo arrange for programs and social activities lo follow chapter meetings. Mrs. William Tomborlln, mother advisor to the Humboldt As sembly, Order of the Rainbow for invited the chapter to attend tho open initiation her group la holding February 4.In tho Masonic Temple.

The lobby and chapter room were decorated by the Meadames Ernest Crook and Earl Harvey with white lattice work structures signed "roles. Stanford Leader Talks To Section Meet Of CESAA The North Soasl Section of, the California Elementary School Ad mlnlstrnfors Association met Sn turday night and heard Professoi Helen Schradcr of Stanford University. Dr. Schrader, consultant lo the administrators, spoke on "Some Concepts of Leadership" to Ihe more than 60 persons assembled from Humboldl, Del Norto ami Mendocino counties. Administrators participated demonstrations where one group lions.

would selecl a hypothetical prob lem, and persons chosen without prior knowledge of what the problem would be. would enact for greenery and red rose buds. The roses were made by the Mesdames H. Petlerson, 8y Bealtle, UP TO OFF ON i2" LONG PLAYING RECORDS RCA-COLUMB1A-MGM--MERCURY buggy and doll on top, also plastic bottle and bcby shoes. The honoree opened her many jgifts.

Others, attending besides those winning prizes were Mcs- dames Rollin Bundy, Robert Burns, Tippy Chandler, and Mrs. Well's two children, Donna and Ronnie Wells. Sending gifts- were Mesdames e' a n': Faulkner, Falherreey Kenneth Joiner, Frank It you wear glasses when driv Ingi'the safety element enters the picture. When lenses' are blurrec vision Is not nearly so clear an can be especially dangerous in the, glare of oncoming headlights So, for the sake of healtl beauty, -efficiency cle an your eyegl as at' lea once a day more.i(. neqessary 1 clear seeing.

S. Lee Hawkins, president of the section and principal of Stewart school, said: "I feel that everyone Clayton Adams nnd It. Cammock learned an extremely good lesson at tho home of Mrs. (he dynamics of group proc- Sonic-, put matron. Jolenc, Crook and Joe Harvey ecorated tlio dining room with pink camolllas, a and treamers of Ivy from the gar- of Jennie Boyd.

Refreshments were esses. Interest ran high throughout the entire session." Hawkins sflld Dr. Schroder made strong point of the fact lhal communication will not be cftcc- by ths Mesdames Clarence Woody llvo unless on Individual can break prepared (j own some pi-e- se defenses which exist when problems arise. and Gerald Carrlco. Tho Mej- Hc said Ihis was ably demmslrnl- Helen Re- 7 and Miss berio.

damei A) Vadh, Ellis Kelly, M. Davenport, Esther Nelson nnd Flora Jordan served. Special guests.at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly of San Rafael Chapter 216.

The next meeting of Camellia Chapter will be held February in the Masonic Temple. Member having birthdays during Novem her, December and January will be honored. cd by soclo-dramatlc prcscntn- Hosplatl Tour The monthly film" ex pectaW parents will be held In St. Joseph hospital Thursday, February 2, at 1:30 p.m. Films to be shown are "Birth of a Baby," and Goes Home." There also will be of tho hospital' after, which refreshments will be served by nablei Clinic Dr.

E. J. Aich- ley of Redding, Edward Amacker and Mrs. Patton, both of Weaverville, Mrs. Anne Reiter of Hawkins Bar, and Mrs.

Fred Frakes of Salyer held a clinic for'rabies shots at the Hawkins Bar Orange hall. Licenses were also issued. Civic Club Votes To Sponsor CFG The Trinidad Civic club recently and voted to sponsor the area Camp Fire Girls group. The jlrls will use the clubrooms each Monday afternoon for their meetings. Camp Fire leader is Mrs.

Melvln Falk, assisted by Mrs. Charles Reid and Mrs. Richard Shafer. Hostess for the club's coffee hour was -Mrs. Ray Morrow.

Mrs Wesley Smith presided. Other dlsciusion at the meeting centered about the use of club Ladles, hospital total of 62 dogs were brought rooms for civic or- service func in by tlielr owners. Eurclta and Crcscvnl City MARQUISE ORIGINAL DRESS SHOES orig. 9 FINAL REDUCTIONS in our semi-annual shoe orig. $12.99415.99 NATURALIZERS 9 OO step into spring gaily in a colorful, new JACQUELINE AND CORELLI DRESS SHOES orig.

lives easily stays lovely in jersey of DuPont Nylon ONE GROUP FLATS orig. $6.9948.99 4 00 12 ONE GROUP FLATS orig. $8.99412.99 5 00 A I A A I 1 8 7 9 426 STREET EUREKA HI 2-3731 WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS orig. $3.9944.99 2 Daly's EUREKA only Shout-Street Floor Here's a graceful dress for Spring you can count on to brighten your living, lighten your cares. You step into it easily, thanks to its new, non-metal, on'in-a-jiffy zipper front.

The cardigan neckline offers you a perfect setting for your choice of accessories. At home or on the go, lives effortlessly, never shows a trace of a wrinkle. Washable, it drip-dries as fast and neat as only Nylon can and needs no ironing! BLUE with LILAC GREEN with BUTTERCUP BROWN with TURQUOISE GREY with PINK. nit sires 10-20 and Oity'i EUREKA Drum, Fiihton Floor Dlly'I CRESCENT CITY.

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