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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 6

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Somtng events 3 I ffSnS jLii-niyi, UUIUIH pjgl Coed ciutj, firojp.m,}, Junior ifAifcrWfcfr A A. 1 -i. dSncev dafttre, BSE1U, 111 tf, eiks Aicate Bridge Oub, filks A At -a Temple, 8 p.m. CMmM oiay, meetinf, poslpbned June 17. Halff 8 pffrt.

Robert Dale Pedersen Robert Pedersen wins awards Robert Dale Pedersen, Mrs. Paul Woodsidfe, graduated May 30 from the Washington State School for the Deaf at Vancouver'. Pedefsen was the first graduate in the history of the be, awardeid the medal of leadCTship. He also received awards for citizenship, athletics, arid council membership. Captain, of the football team, he was chosen A11-American tackle of all deaf schools in the United States.

The young man will take a year's post-graduate work at the school in preparation for attending Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. In Vancouver for the commencement exercises were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Woodside, Dorothy Richard Woodside and Terry Pedersen, all of Port Angeled, Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Bornier and Mr. and Mrs. Ja'ck Olson of Forks, and relatives from Seattle and Port Lotal carpenters fflrt Angelei tiofdenagers, Ahiert- UgloA Hall, tfards, a- gelieral meeting at noon luUcK 12:38 jj.m;r pWgfanf 0116VW. Port Angeles Lltef soy Hot cfrange baking powder' biscuits delicious with tea! pare tHeni simply by.

arranging a prepared roll-of bjscuits on-a baking sheet; then dip a s'miall lump of sugar in orange juice press into the top of before baking. Beta Sigrha Phi MeTfltr Sdcfal 'dub; LtaeoW ParK, lunch, 12:30 p.m.] bring table (Service. Pfesbyterian Wdmen's Assn. cycles: Deborah, 12 p.m.; Naomi, 12:45 p.m., Paifk St. Andrew's Episcopal guild room, potluck mkhtoittj p.m.

with Mrs. selm Blomquist. YMCA Coed trip to Lake Sutherland, 1 p.m. Women of the Moose, alumni committee, potluck supper, Lincoln Park, 6:30 p.rfi. Juan de Fuca Toastifiistre'ss club, dinner meeting, Holmer'S 6:30 YMCA- activities Ediz Hi-Y, 7:30 p.m.; men's handball, p.m.

Rainbow Assembly, 1 meeting cancelled due to graduation! Ladies his Jfathef, -a lerbach chemist, was transferred to the West Lynn mill. Carmehtp Allen xarns. Mjll Carmelita daughte? Mr. and Mrs. C.

Allen, was ne bf J30 -students receiving de-' rees at erercis'il SALE June 5, 6 9 a.m. American Legion Bldg. WCCW" a WC11 VI with Adeline Fryer, 8 rbom; 8 pTni! Dry me'etlhg ft Vr. buffet supped, W4 6l( au ating seniors and their partners welcome; Seniors 1 graduation' 1 Sky Room, 16:30 p.rn. FRIDAY i 7l Black; sale, 5 Angeles Beta: sale, LeIiQn.HallMa.ni:" FresJunaW tripf hot springs, 1.

p.m. Today's Lhifield College, McMinnville, Ore. jMay 31. gradtfated cunYlaude a bachelor of arts itT ree''jh so'cidlo'gy and psychology. he" $as Linfield students'" in' "Who's Who Arhb'ng College and University and a member 8f Zeta Chi sorority" hd lP i Kappa Gamma honor ciiftyi W6F6 ier her brSthtr "ana trsf'S: 0.

Caldwell, all of Port Angeles, Scandinavian-type appetizer! Creamy Herring Fillets Fried.XfoieKen.w^Grayy' Jlice Greeiif Peas Car rdtf Bread Tray Beverage herring fillets in spiced vinegar and 1 bunch radishes, i large cucumber, 1 container (8 ounces) small-curd cottage cheese, cuperrrik, cuperrrk, lblespoon lemon juice, salt; pepper, ro- maTnetf'USbriKal r. er Turn Jand jlendi -r rmr- down once or aM? drained herring radfshi, cu9M bers and cottage. cheese until serving tov gether, adding Jsalt to taste. Line serving plattplith add herring mixture; dust with paprika. substitiited for'the cottage cheese mixture.

weekend tttf Mrs, Frsd Sti w. gnd Mrl. Howard of Mr. 'and Mra Joiw Wilson r.etujrnjd Tuesday mofning from a iutf vacation Hawaii. Hey the trip to the islands by Ibip and returned by plane.

Ous leaves June 8 lor Fio- nd to visit his fajbgf sistsi! io He piaas to stay two months. He wiil travel by plane over the wrthem route to London He also will visit is awl in Beisuse to it nfflimtfi Off.tstiw» sboi offftation My call f. ree ven- former 1 AH Mi, an Mri, itt sf lei mencement at Lewitf Und- JCiarfc Portland, May (31, He. will teach sixth 1 grade at Russevilte School, Portland. Venables was boftt lyfr" Angeles and Jefferson School.

He was a Port EM hears reports. The Women's Auxiliary of Dlympic Memorial Hospital elec- ied and installed officers at a lunchepn meeting Friday in 1 Harrington's banquet Tables were- centered w'itn'rfi'cP by Mrs. Rpbert- ey, president; Mrs. H. L.

esident Mrs John dj wornson, corresponding secretary The Rev. Lloyd F. Hollqway bnducted the installation ceremonies. uperinteWt of Both ex- their appfeciatjon for he auxiliary members' house of ervice. WUlson commended the group or purchasing for, the of jiffe'lenio'i: junior hos-i ess services." Mrs.

Oberg af ured the women their services are by all the hospital '-if Mrl. the newly- jiinior hostess service high school girls. Gerald Houston, Mrs. Q. L.

Northup, numbers Mrs. Jajfjes IV, Bussing and Mrs. Gilbert per had charge of g'ewral ar- for the luncheon, relatives here Visiting relatives, beware and Mrs. Dugne Baldwjp 'hildren Glen, Brad Vanessa. faMly he past in Verdun, where the! Hffeant was tattoned with the Army.

They by plane to New York, buying a car for their cross cwntry trip to El Paso, Tex, After his leave, the sergeant will be MI duty at Ft. Bliss is months, En route, south visit other relatives eaparaia, QQ lie way here they sioppja la sjnbridge, cm 0 yjsjt Mr. and Mrs. V. F.

Ajpderson. Mf s. 4 sea formerly lived in Pert geles. The are and Mrs. vvio ig Mrs is toe forme ghter of ttie late Mrs, H.

wiotirt. Tie to brotkers ter sister Mrs, and Mrs- Afcbie Hel- I Stated Efcheltftt, of the Bureau of.Klseattn' ai.ine University -of' 'Wa'shingtdn tola KiwaittaWs. has keep a with the population big i aviatiott ing's phenohtenal pa'fefed tHat''bf any Bother industry' othw in 12 Western counties in the numb ons with its nearly employes, fie.said, far outstripped ring, and-pulp were se'tond 30,000 ipldyes." charts to" fate of the -in- population growth during the last six or Seven years. jEtches-pn' was, in' Pdrt Angelel as the gtiest of KiwafhalFflay Kidd. Edward Malidk, lie'utenzWt governor for this' district, was also a guest at the noon luncheon meeting.

Club told home from Fernddle Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sawby are hdme from Ferndale where they spent a week with their daughter' William Kismari and sons Bill and Mike. Also visiting Mrs. Kisman was her sister Marion Kinnee and sons David and John.

of Seattle; Mrs. anil the will by 'plane June to join" hW hiisbSfnty they will QerinWy' three years. wives at Elaine Air Force Ba'se have held parties for Mrs. During their visit Mrs. Saw in th'e officers' at the' baser Sawby attended a baseball game pitched by his grandson has six letters in sports Jnior for frpnj society, and a bronze.

i-boys will attend, high school at Giebelstadt Force the daffi for atten Spring Suit" a these unobtrusive Honors with a lively group crocus daffodil rule about ygU may choose short or long of -your ahot' the occa- in- knots, 1959 suits. reo kf qst honors Cothpl i graduates; class listed- Queen 6f Angels-, Glifo honored the 25 graduates of Queen of Angels School, and the Catholic high school graduates throughout the at a brea'fc- fast Sunday morning in 'Elks Temple. 1 The Ahselmx. welcomed thfe '150 introduced H. W.

curncu- lum direcipr of SchpWjDistrjct 17, wtoCaxidressed.Jhe.^r.qlj.g^ C1 ir- Teacher-mailman gets teacKer-pf- award to the try-angle." A p'art-IHme mailman who chalks such thoughts' dally tljei blackboard home t6 Illinois today la tithe; Qeneral C.Women's (Clubs' -T- -B- -T IT JC math department of HinsoTale Township High School in a suburb of Chicago. postmaster Clarendon asReo eight.years manpower, problem by carrying t)ief-mfil several weejtg Ta'Kala fas so ieryed 200 to homes ever end of the piece of celenf, Cover traveler who what to raw arowftd Mouse of a stot, to SusanijJohn son. Michael Driscoll and ftobert Burke shared honors as the'most i oul stahding boy irji the class Sharing honors as most outstanding girl were Josephine Brucn anc yA-fBaccalaureate the church'ipreeeded 1 the breikfast Graduation exercises will helc at 8 in the school studenls will 4 JS at a party after-the Diplomas will be to James Aardal, Sandra Atkinson, Kathy Belcher, Mary Black; Henty mt, mm, Robert Michelle Caldwell, Pamela Ifpco, Michael Driscoll. "Nancy Faires, Meredith Fuller, Mjjcy.Ann Hansen, Linda Houston, SUzanhe Johnson, Catherine Le- 6ns; 1 Christine Madseh, Catherine Neer, Shangra Nelson, Patricia Sheldon Orsborne, James Warwick Burke Webster. '-A fc .1 riot of (AP) The njs pj uoi.

reyjfged a ago to lowing Insompetenge ing.cf our i voted out Latin two' weeks ago- TOO MANY Metbedist University Coliseum seats oiijy sm, w. Joe Mcelroy wt to bis whole family to graduatiofl exercises His wife, -old man Grand Prairie got said the rest of the was abseat bgeaose: toee of five, and tgfcen live, tto otter two waeied la come. seven eiyJ4refl too even fcr tto Coliseum." Srup croutons from bread: spread slices of stale bread with yaw f.avorite of curry; wtil IA to pg thatJ SflS petite "nmnce of "Prefesser, W8ft Cfialpfel fuesdsy tat felghta Aid birtftdSy (urrcheotf, 91 Pan-ny stark and fedith HSb'H madUhe decorated the busiiiess meet- meet at the' Earl Lloyd and Oliver no's (esses. A good trick with very thin steaks with little fat is to dip them" itttb a French dressing salad 6il before broiling, or pan- frying. ffwn'nTgff school Mrs, Reid- Ptm, I Members 6fV' Mrs.

of. her assistance, gram era of the cflsfeHi'Yf! of woofer will lhejV6fy mo're YMCA. is. particularly in Asia," said. "Our loc.a/1 YMCA is be hind other Y's in the Pacific Northwest in aiding this.program and our young people feel their efforts will In part fill the gap'." Handbags Luggage Jewelry Leather Gifts si i minors busiest frisliion Town pleats Teen Town pleats MM' Teen Town pleats Irrf.

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