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Auburn Journal from Auburn, California • 13

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Auburn Journali
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Auburn, California
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Women's News CALF. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970 Auburn Journal SECTION I Afro Club Plans Dinner Due to a conflict of dates the Atro American Club will serve their chicken dinner Saturday May 23 from 11a.m, until 7 p.m, instead of last week as planned. Price for the dinner is $2. The meal will be served at 285 Sacramento St. or delivered tree.

For more information call Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy at 885-8368, Guild Plans Luncheon The Auburn Faith Hospital Guild will celebrate its and anniversary by holding a luncheon meeting Monday, June 1, 12:30 p.m. at Sambo's Restaurant. This will be the last meeting before the start of summer vacation. The members are asked to call President Virginia Elson to make their reservations.

The Pink Ladies will continue their services at the hospita! throughout the summer. Workshop will be open each Wednesday at 9:30 Women living in the area, who are interested in doing hospital volunteer work, are invited to attend the luncheon meeting or the Guild workshop at the hospital. Bonnie Jean Colwell Colwell DeAngelo Pair Announce Engagement Announcement has been of Auburn and Joseph J. Demade of the engagement Angelo, Sr. of Korea.

of Bonnie Jean Colwell and Joseph James DeAngelo, Jr. No definite date has been set for the wedding. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B.

Colwell of rural Auburn and the future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jack Bosanko Job's Corner Bethel No. 148, Auburn, held election of officers last Thursday at 7:30 p.m, in the Masonic Hall. Miss Patti Gilbert, Honored Queen, will preside over the meeting. All persons with proper Masonic relationship are invited to attend.

Refreshments will be served following the meeting by Candie Campbell, hostess; assisting her will be Leslie Campbell, Nancy Wuagneux, Debbie Woodruff and Sue Schlichting. On April 28, Mrs. Lucy Warren, Grand Guardian of the State of California, International Order of Job's Daughters made her official visit to Bethel No. 148, Auburn, and Bethel No. 355, Rancho Cordova at the Mills Junior High School, Rancho Cordova.

Sunday, May 3, Miss Patti Gilbert, Honored Queen of Bethel No. 148 and the members of the Bethel visited the Congregational Church in Auburn on their go-to-church Sunday, Beth Powell, Marshal. For A Lovelier You This Spring. Call and make an appointment with with one of the following beauty specialists at Chalet Colffure: Suzy Ronk, owner-manager, Lupe Grice, Pat Hemmond, Janice Daniel, Debbie Deal or Judy Rhodes, (whom we are happy to welcome back to Auburn). Whether It's for a shampoo and set, 4 permanent, hair coloring, selling or styling hair we think we can make you lovelier this spring.

CHALET COIFFURE 504 E. LINCOLN WAY PHONE 885-3115 AUBURN Miss Newton Is Wed Sharon Lynn Newton, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Newton of Newcastle, and David Alexander Bell were married Saturday, April 25 at 2 p.m.

in the Newcastle Methodist Church with the Rev. Olaf Christensen offielating. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell of Auburn.

The bride was attired in a short white gown. She wore shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Patty Newton, the bride's sister, was the maid of honor. She wore short blue dress and carried blue and white carnations. Susan Knutsen of Sacramento, wearing blue dress was the flower girl.

Randy Bell performed the duties of best man. Martha Edgett was the organist. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the bride's home for the wedding party, the family and close friends. The new Mrs. Bell chose navy and white outfit for her wedding trip to San Francisco.

Both young people attended Placer High School. David is employed at DeWitt Hospital. The couple will live in Auburn, Class Of '60 Plans Meeting The Placer High 1960 Class Reunion Committee will bolds a dessert meeting at Sambo's Restaurant, Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. All local classmates are invited. Bring your reservation or mail it as the deadline is June 1.

Anyone knowing the addresses of Margaret Jackson, George Lim, John Luc, Robert Miller, Carl Adams, John Carter, Frances Brasher, James Corless, James Cox, Arthur Davidson, Diane Davles, Jack Dutton, George Dusek, Cheryl Gaines, or Judeth Steffen please phone Kathy Shull 11 Arnold at 885-2739 or write P. O. Box 1134, Auburn. Marriage Revealed Mr. and Mrs.

Dale L. JohnFIRST IN THEIR CLASS MISS AMERICA. SHOES IT'S YOUR DAY TO SHINE Why not shine in color? In the happy spring colors of Miss America's patent shoe. It's all shimmer. Shiny patent in choice of colors Red, Navy Black or White.

WE GIVE Department with the Lite Science Club, AGS (honor society) and the President's Honor Roll. Young Deangelo is a graduate of Folsom High School and Sierra College. He is employed by Sierra Crane and Hoist Co. of Newcastle. He is affiliated with the Vet's Club, AGS, President's Honor Roll and the International Diving Association, N.A,U Library Arts Festival Scheduled For Saturday The First Annual Friends of the Library Arts Festival, set for 12 noon to 5 p.m., Saturday in the parking lot in front of the Auburn-Placer County Library, will encompass both the visual and the performing arts, plus providing opportunities for visitor participation.

Area artists are invited to enter the non- juried art exhibit for which these cash prizes are offered: 1st, $25; 2nd, $15; 3rd, 4th and 5th, $5 each; and five honorable mentions. Bob Ridley of the Sierra College art department will select the award winners. (Entries will be received between 9 and 11a.m.; 50 cents per painting or graphic; limit three. No commission on sales. Crafts will not compete for awards, but will be available for sale.

(Craftsmen will provide their own tables limit one for a fee of $2. This category is to include crafts only, not hobbies. No commission on sales.) A chalk-in will provide young artists with an opportunity to decorate the pavement of the parking lot, while sand casting, under the supervision of Madge Ward, will give adults, and older students, a chance to create their own plaques. (Participants are asked to bring their own molds plastic dish pans or any sturdy cardboard box at least deep. For this a nominal fee will 1 be charged, depending on the size of the mold.) A special mid-afternoon feature will be a puppet show presented by Nicholson Enterprises, probably the only free performance to be available to the public.

This is set for 3 p.m. Art-in-action will include: macrame, Phyllis Boorinalde; ceramics, Dick Sanborn, Jres and yarn spinning, Mrs. Francos Taylor, The Exit Shop of OW Atburn is setting up a book table, and members of the library staff are assembling a collection of especially nice White Elephants, funds from the sale of which will go toward a staff library project, A picnic lunch, in a psychedelic paper bag, will be provided for 50 cents. This will include a sandwich, cookies, and choice of coffee or punch. While this arts festival is in no way planned to be a fund raising affair, if there is any money left over, it will be -marked for a painting for for the library, or for one of the traveling art exhibits made available to libraries and musoums.

SPRING FANTASY The Auburn Trails Clubhouse will be the setting Saturday at 1:30 p.m. for the wig and fashion show sponsored by the Cool Elementary School Parent Teacher Club. Donation is $1.50. There will be a card party and refreshments. Connie's Wig Fashions of Placerville and Irene's of Georgetown will furnish the fashions.

Models shown are left, Maureen Niegel, Margaret Kerfoot and Mary Schreindel, chairman for the event. E.V. Cain School Spring Concert Scheduled "Bridging the Gap" is the The theme will be further theme of the V. Cain Inter- reinforced by appropriate mediate School Spring Con- decorations provided by Cain cert to be held Thursday, May sixth, seventh, and eighth 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Placer grade students, under the High School Auditorium.

guidance of Mrs. Vesta ChasMusic of well known com- tain and Miss Geraldine Susposers of the past, such as kin. Bach, Handel, and Beethoven Most of the performers will will be contrasted with some of today's most popular hits by be of seventh and eighth grade Jim Simon and age. Participating groups inDonovan, Webb, clude the orchestra, advanced Garfunkel, and Burt Bachband, and several small inarach. The Eighth Grade Choir and the Advanced Band will instrumental ensembles, each perform arrangements of conducted by David Fenolio, the recent instrumental instructor; and Grammy Award winning song the seventh and eighth grade from rock choirs, and the Merry Minthe musical Preserving the music of the past, while keeping the strels, conducted by Michele ear and mind open to the presConnolly, choral instructor.

ent sums up the concert's pur- The program is open to the pose. public, free of charge. C. S. E.

A. Rummage Sale Saturday The California School Em- Co-chairmen are Ruth Wook ployees Association of the Au- of Alta Vista; Gloria Reed of burn Union Elementary E. V. Cain; Isabel Piers of Schools will hold a rummage Lincoln Way; Christine Dilsale on the lawn of the Lin- lard of Rock Creek. General coln Way School, 1255 Lin- chairman of the event is Ann coln Way, Saturday from 10 Boorinakis.

a.m, until 6 p.m. The sale will feature a special dollar-for-all-you-can- Doughnut Sale put-in-a-bag table and an antique corner. All proceeds will go into a Tomorrow, special C.S.E.A scholarship Saturday The Auburn Neighborhood Council will hold a doughnut sale this Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 285 Sacramento St.

The public may go to the Old Winery to pick up doughnuts or call 885-6619 or 885-2815 for free delivery. Due to the doughnut sale the Afro Club will bold their chicken dinner next Saturday, May 23. THE SIERRA PRE SCHOOL NURSERY vited to attend and registration will be will hold its annual registration luncheon accepted for children planning to enroll tomorrow at the Pioneer Methodist for next year. Pre schoolers shown are Church from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Tickets left, Dana Hawley, Kelly Shields. David are $1.25 for adults and ten cents per Bain and Greg Thavnor. year of age per child. The public is in- Miss Colwell was graduated from Del Oro High School and Sierra College where she is a lab assistant in the Science Mother's Day Baby At Faith Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Lewis of Coltax have announced the marriage of their daughter Chris to Richard Bianchard of Auburn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett also of Auburn. The couple was married April 29 in Carson City, Nev.

The Auburn Faith Hospital son, she also has two brothGuild presented a hand em- ers. broidered bib to Janine Lisa Johnson, the first baby born at the hospital this Mother's Day, Janine Lisa is the nicest gift a mother could receive on her day. Her parents are Eden Valley Rummage Sale The Eden Valley Improvement Club will hold a 1 rummage sale today from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m, and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m, at the clubhouse in Eden Valley on the Placer Hills Rd.

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