14 The BALLARD NEWS TRIBUNE Wednesday, May 6, 1964
Webster P.TA Holds Short Retires From Travel Club is Started
at Boys' Club
Board Luncheon 13fh
With a nucleus of 6 members, trip next spring vacation. Present money through various projects.
A nautical theme will prevail POC.
N0rthwest Bell a new sort of "Travel Club" has ambition is to make it to Call-President of the new groupis Jay
;been formed within the Boys' fornia, and the would-be travel- t Hopper; Sec.-Treas. is Dick
at Webster PTA's annual Open .Club to raise money %r a real ers are already busy raising Lewis.
Board Salad Luncheon and Style
Show on Wednesday, May 13, at
12:40 p.m. in the school audito-
rium. A limited number of tick-
ets are still available for $1.00 :::
and can be obtained by calling' i
Mrs. Anker Lisetb at SU 4-1511.
During the luncheon the instal- i
lation of new officers for the !
coming year will be held. Free i:
nursery care will also be pro-
vkied.
Fashions will be from Whet-
man's Apparel and the models,
all Webster PTA members, will
be: Mrs. Rex Smith, Mrs. Axel
Torget, Mrs. Byron Bessie, Mrs.
William Jacobsen, Mrs. Gordon
Highfitl, Mrs A n d r e w Skucy, ~
Mrs. Alex Denholme, and Mrs.~
L. J. Majeres.
George Short
The Open Board Lunch eon' George (Jack) Short will re-'
chairmen are: Mrs. Elmer Lenz, tire from Pacific Northwest Bell
Mrs. Dan Fiorito, and Mrs. Harry June 15 after more than three
McElhanev. Their committee in-
cludes: Mrs. Fred Hoefer, Jr decades of service. He will be
food: Mrs, James Woodall, hos-:honored at a retirement tea May
pitality; Mrs. Harold Strom, co- 8 in the telephone company:
ordinator" Mrs. Anker Liseth t- - ,h. -~- rsons
' ter luun~ ~,y ,ure ~ n luu pe .
tickets- ana lvlrs. ~rmur t-e -
son nurse Short will recewe a gold and
,ry. diamond service emblem repre-
senting his 33 years with the Bell
Seattle Symphony Has
System from Mel Croan, division
Loncj Play Album plant manager He also will re-
The Seattle Symphony arches- ceive a life membership in the
tra announces the first L.P. el-Telephone Pioneers of America,
bum recorded by the Seattle ran organization of retired and
Symphony Orchestra under the "" " least
direction of Milton Katims. acuve employees wltn at
This special gold label limited 21 years' service.
"collectors" edition, which will Short joined the telephone com-
be numbered and autographed, pany's plant department in Port-
will commemorate the 10th an-.land, Oregon, in 1930. In 1941 he
niversarv season of Milton Ka- transferred to Ventura, Califor-
rims as conductor for the Seattle nia, as a telegraph repeaterman
Symphony Orchestra. but returned to Bellingham that
Symphony subscribers and con-
tributors will be given the first
opportunity to order the album.
A regular edition will be offered
later in the fall to the general.
same year. Ten years later he
became a transmissionman, the
position from which he will re-
tire, and in 1953 moved to Se-
attle.
public through retail outlets at: Short and his wife, Genevieve,
the same price. For further in-imake their home at 4316 Third
formation call MU 2-1675. ;Ave. N.W.
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SHE WILL ENJOY OUR with a de luxe Dinner
De Luxe Smorgasbord at the
Delicious Steaks SERV=D FnOM Noah TO S r.M.
5429 Ballard Ave. N.W.
SU. 2-4334
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