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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 65

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"IT'C Spokane, Wash Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Chronicle TTi if Engagements Anniversaries Baril-Cagle Jocilyn Roselle Cagle and Andrew Marcus Baril, both of Colbert, plan to marry July 24. Kuhlman-Taskila Sadie Taskila, Veradale, and Thomas Kuhlman, Blackduck, plan to marry July 31. Stoddard-Feliciano Katrina Feliciano, Dallas, and Wade Stoddard, Mountain View, plan to marry Sept. 4 Spokane calendar Gerald and Dee Saling Spokane Gerald L. and Dee A Saling, Spokane, celebrated their 50th I wedding anniversaiy in June with a trip along the Oregon Coast.

Their children and daughter-in-law are Sue Betts, and Ronald and Jackie Saling, all of Spokane. The Salings were married June 4, -1949, in Coeur dAlene. They have four grandchildren. Scott and Betty Atkins Coolin, Idaho Scott and Betty Atkins, Coolin, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversaiy with a potluck picnic from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Riley Creek Campground in Laclede, Idaho.

Hosts for the event will be their children and spouses: Roger and Karen Atkins, Post Falls; Steve and Shelly Atkins, Oracle, and Debbie and Brad Pugh, Newport, Wash. The Atkins were married July 10, 1949, in Bonners Feny, Idaho. They have five grandchildren. Free Tours of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral Noon-3 at 127 E.

12th. Call 838-4277. Upcoming Southeast Neighborhood Youth Camp Carnival sponsored by Bethel A E. Church, with games, food and prizes, Saturday, noon-5 Bethel A E. Church, 1105 Newark.

Proceeds will benefit the camp, for information call 534-3007 or 443-8123. Today Free Sitting Meditation sponsored by Padma Ling, 7.30 a Buddhist Practice Center, 1014 Seventh Call 747-1559. My African Acre Safari Park featuring life-size bronze animals, 1-7 22 miles north of Division on Newport Highway, cost $1.50 Call 624-1848. Idaho calendar Meetings Swim lesson registration Sandpomt Recreation Department holds registration for lessons Thursday and Friday, noon-3 at Edgewater Motel Information: 263-3613 Events Great Pend Oreille Train Ride Newport Priest River Rotary Club offres the train ride from Newport, Wash to Sandpomt today Tickets $10 one way, $20 round trip Information-1-800-800-2106 Sixth-Annual Bead Festival Zizzyzaza Beads presents the festival today, at the Coeur d'Alene Cultural Center Information: 664-9552. "Wildlife Quest" Heyburn State Park presents the nature walk in the Plummer Marsh Monday, 9 a m.

Information: 686-1308 Livestock Equipment Swap and Sale -Bonner County 4-H Market Animal and Livestock Committee holds the sale Thursday, 10 a -3 at the Bonner County Fairgrounds Information: 263-8511. 4-H Horse Camp The residential camp will be today through Saturday, at Pinehurst Information. Ed Honcik, 772-1828. Dance camp Sandpomt Recreation Department presents the camp Monday through Thursday, 9 a -5 at Studio One Information 263-3613 or 263-5220. Girls Volleyball Camp North Idaho College presents the camp Monday through Friday, at Christianson Gymnasium.

Cost- $50. Summer Camp Week Rathdrum Parks and Recreation presents the camp Monday through Friday, 1-4 at Lakeland High School Cost $85 Information: 687-2700. Vacation Bible School Post Falls Friends Community Church presents the classes Monday through Friday, 9.30 a for children age 5-11. Students must bring a sack lunch Information: 773-5014. "Performance Measurement Is It Real? Why?" Kootenai Medical Center presents the free lecture for physicians uesday, 6 30 at The Coeur d'Alene Resort Information- 666-2003 "Growing and Preserving Herbs" -University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System holds the final home horticulture workshop Wednesday, 7-9 at the Bonner County Extension Office Cost: $5.

Information- 263-8511. Skurtzendirt '99 Skurtzendirt Mountain Bike Association presents a womens weekend of mountain biking, Saturday and Sunday, at Farragut State Park Cost. $55, Information: 263-4987. Entertainment Dixie Dandies The Coeur d'Alene SUmmer Concert Series presents the Dixieland jazz band today, 1-4 at Coeur d'Alene City Park Information 667-3162 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Coeur dAlene Summer Theater presents the production Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 8 pm. Tickets: $23 adults, $15 juniors Information: 769-7780.

"Central Station" Pamda Theatre presents the ninth film in the Global Cinema Cafe series Friday and Saturday, 8 at 300 First Ave Information: 263-9191. Lake Level Benefit Dance Lake Pend Oreille Idaho Club presents the dance featuring the Swing Street Big Band Saturday, 8 at the Bonner County Fairgrounds Tickets. $15. Information: 263-3016. Doug and Kim Bond Pend Oreille Arts Council presents the Summer Sounds at Park Place concert Saturday, noon-2 at First and Cedar, Sandpomt Information: 263-6139 Classes Water Bath Canning for Fruits, Juices and Tomatoes University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System holds the home food-preservation workshops Thursday, 6 30-8 30 at the Bonner County Extension Office.

Cost: $5. Information: 263-8511. Wild Cats From Around the World -University of Idaho holds the class Saturday, 8a the Clark Fork Field Campus Cost. $19 Information: 266-1452. For items to appear in next Sunday's calendar send by uesday to Annie Wooden, The Idaho Spokesman-Review, 608 Northwest Blvd Suite 200, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814.

Idaho visual musical and performing arts events and related meetings are also listed in Weekend, the entertainment guide published Fridays in The Spokesman-Review Please submit arts items by Monday for inclusion in Fridays listing USS George E. Davis (DE-357) May 2000, Philadelphia, Pa contact Rod Hoffmaster, 851 Main Mohrsville, PA 19541; (610) 926-4590. USSGurke(DD-783) Spring 2000, Tucson, Ariz contact Wilbur and Helen Heslop, 0. Box 438, Cambridge, IA General Jeske Family Reunion July 10, Peshastin (Wash Gun Club, contact Neil and Glenda jeske, 1621 Hannah Way, East Wenatchee, WA 98802, (509) 884-8866; or John and Arlene Jeske, 1135 Ellendale Ave Dallas, OR 97338, (503) 623-2242. School North Central High School Class of 1969 Friday and Saturday; contact Connie Hirst Brunell, 245-3556, or Vickie Codd, prospamaol com.

Lewis and Clark High School Class of 1959 Friday and Saturday; contact Classy Reunions, (800) 544-0194, reumonsnetw com. Post Falls High School Class of 1989 July 13-14; contact Classy Reunions, (800) 544-0194 or reumonsnetw com East Valley High School Class of 1989 -July 16-17; contact Classy Reunions, (800) 544-0194 or reumonsnetw com. Mario and Annette Saccomanno Spokane Mario J. and Annette E. Saccomanno, Spokane, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with dinner at the Mukogawa Fort Wright Commons on June 25.

Hosts for the event were their five sons and daughters-in-law: Randal and Lori Saccomanno, Richard and Jeannie Saccomanno, Ronald and Karen Saccomanno, Robert and Pamela Saccomanno; and Ryan Saccomanno, all of Spokane. The Saccomannos were married July 2, 1949, in Spokane. They have nine grandchildren. Robert and Dorothy Skow Spokane Robert T. and Dorothy M.

Skow celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy with a reception at the home of Dick and Lucille Shane. The event was co-hosted by their children and spouses: Gaiy and Char Skow, and Rick Skow, all of Deer Park; Don and Mary Skow, and Pam and Ray Abbott, all of Spokane. The Skows were married June 10, 1949, in Spokane. They have eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Boyde and Alice Allen Otis Orchards Retired Col.

Boyde W. Jr. and Alice Allen, Otis Orchards, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy in May with a trip to the Hudson Valley in New York. They have four children, eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. The Allens were married June 7, 1949, in West Point, N.Y.

J.L and Lura McCoy Chewelah, Wash. J.L and Lura Mildred McCoy, Chewelah, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy June 26 with a gathering in Chewelah City Park. Hosts for the event were their children and spouses: Rick and Chris McCoy, Deer Park; Dick and Jennifer McCoy, Ron and Vicky McCoy, and Rick and Cheiyl Merrill, all of Chewelah; Rory and Debbie Cook, Orient, Wash; Harmon and Becky Jansen, Prosser, and Robert McCoy. The McCoys were married Sept. 1, 1949, in Pueblo, Colo.

They have 20 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Emery and Hilda Hynes Spokane Emeiy and Hilda Hynes celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy March 17 with dinner at the Harvester Restaurant in Spangle. Hosts for the event were their children and spouses: John and Mildred Hynes, Brighton, and Linda and Bill Zunker, Reardan, Wash. The couple were married March 17, 1949, in Goldendale, Wash. They have five grandchildren and three Homer and Ema Zimmerman Oakesdale, Wash.

Homer and Ema Zimmerman, Oakesdale, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at -Fraternal Hall in Oakesdale. Hosts for the event will be their children and spouses: Ray and Lorie' Zimmerman, Oakesdale; and Maiy Lynn and Bob Merriman, Kennewick. Their seven grandchildren will also host. The Zimmermans were married Oct.

30, 1949, in Bismarck, N.D. Bud and Jean Skredsvig Spokane Bud and Jean Skredsvig celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy with a surprise reception May 16 at Gonzaga Universitys Cataldo Hall. Hosts for the event were their daughters and sons-in-law, Sue and Teny Madsen, and Linda and Greg Devlin, all of Spokane. The Skredsvigs were married April 9, 1949, in Spokane. They have two grandchildren.

Ivan and Dorothy Mahan Colbert, Wash. Ivan and Dorothy Mahan, Colbert, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy in June with a trip to Canada. Their daughter and son-in-law are Kathleen and Bill Masher, Chattaroy. The Mahans were married June 30, 1949, in Spokane. They have three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Joe and Doris Perdue Spokane Joe and Doris Perdue, Spokane, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy with a luncheon at Cavanaughs Templins Resort in Post Falls. Hosts for the event were their children and spouses: Jolecn and Mikeal Brown, and Laurie Perdue, all of Spokane; and Vicki and Jeny Ito, Davis, Calif. The Perdues were married June 4, 1949, in Coeur dAlene. They have eight grandchildren. Carl and Helen Nygaard Spokane Carl and Helen Nygaard, Spokane, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversaiy Saturday with an open house at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7th Ward.

Hosts for the event will be their 10 children and spouses: Stan and Lucy Nygaard, Christie and Bob Carter, and Richard Nygaard, all of Spokane; Brenda Burch, Las Vegas; Scott and -Priscilla Nygaard, Short I hlls, N.J.; Katrina and Charles Anderson, Kodiak, Alaska; Wendy and Ron Truman, St. George, Utah; Janie and Biyan Gail, and Adrian Nygaard, all of Grover, and Steve and Rachel Nygaard, Vancouver, Wash. The Nygaards were married July 9, 1949, in Spokane. They have 34 grandchildren and five Reunions New listings Pullman High School Class of 1969 July 9-10, contact Linda, 334-1307, Hamilton, Quigley, Blish, Young, Hogden, La Rue and Smith Family Reunion July 17-18, Palouse Empire Fairgrounds, Highway 127, four miles west of Colfax; contact Steve Downey, 1221 Bannen, Veradale, WA 99037; 921-5762. USS John Willis (DE-1027) Aug 19-22, Seekonk, Mass contact Ernie Pina, 28 Thomas-Leighton Blvd Cumberland, Rl 02864, (401) 333-1964 or cpopmaici.net.

USS Joseph K. Taussig (DE-1030)' Aug 19-22, Seekonk, Mass contact Ernie Pina, 28 Thomas-Leighton Cumberland, Rl 02864, (401) 333-1964 or cpopmaici.net. USS Lester (DE-1022) Aug 19-22, Seekonk, Ernie Pina, 28 Thomas-Leighton Blvd Cumberland, Rl 02864, (401) 333-1964 or cpopinaici net. 379th Bombardment Group (H) Sept. 8-11, Tucson, Ariz contact Jan Rumberger, 925 Hertzier Road, Mechamcsburg, PA 17055.

Minnehaha Pioneers Sept. 12, contact Etter Milla, 924-0169, Angelo Pizzillo, 467-5674, or Ray Diluzio, 467-8314. Good news? Vell help you share it If you would like to have your engagement, wedding, 50th anniversary or 100th birthday announcement published in the newspaper, you may pick up a form at any of our offices or at the first-floor service desk of the Review Tower, 999 W. Riverside, Spokane, WA 99210. You can also send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Editorial Department at the same address, and a form will be sent to you.

Please specify whether you need a wedding, 50th anniversary, engagement or 100th birthday form. An engagement announcement must be submitted at least four months before the wedding. Photographs for wedding announcements should be received within two months of the wedding, and photographs for 50th anniversary announcements should be received three weeks before the anniversaiy celebration. Black-and-white glossy photos are preferred. After publication, photoswill be available for pickup on the fourth floor of the Review Tower.

We cannot be liable for lost photos, nor can we return photos without a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Photographs are discarded 60 days after publication. Lester D. and Marjie Barrus i Ray A. and Carole J.

Smith Nine Mile Falls Ray Alonzo and Carole Jean (Decker) Smith celebrated their 25th wedding anniversaiy on June 2 with a family dinner at the home of his parents, VA and Gloria Smith. They also went on a June 4-6 fishing trip to Twin Lakes in Ferry County that was hosted by Carole's sister and brother-in-law, Brenda and Bill Bacon, Deer Park. Their children are Naomi Smith and her husband Mike Hinkle, Deer Park; and Brandy Smith, Nine Mile Falls. The Smiths were married June 1974, in Spokane. They have one granddaughter.

Trout Creek, Mont. Lester D. and Maijie Barrus, Trout Creek, former longtime Spokane residents, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversaiy with a gathering today at the Open Gate Ranch in Trout I losts for the event will be their children and spouses: Craig and Becky Barrus, Trout Creek; Roger and Diane Barrus, Midalothian, Randy and Stacy Barrus, Spokane; and Kimberly and Tad Englund, Bellevue, Wash. The Barrus were married Feb, 4, 1949, in Idaho Falls. They have 22 grandchildren.

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