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4 The BALLARD NEWS TRIBUNE
Wednesday, May 27, 196~
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Icelanders Will Celebrate
20th Year Of Independence
SYLVIA MONSON
Kristin Smedvig, violin; Icelandic
Male Chorus; Dr. E. Palmason
and Tani Bjornson, vocal selec-
tions; Jakobina Johnson, short
talk; Sylvia Monson will portray
"Fjallkonan" or "Lady Of the
Mountain."
All reservations must be in by
June 5th. Call SU 3-8451 or SU 3-
3281. --Photo by Otto F. Motel.
The 20th Anniversary Celebra-
tion of Iceland's Independence
will be sponsored by the Literary
Society Vestri with a banquet on
Friday June 12th, 7:30 p.m. at
The Windjammer, 7001 Seaview
N.W.
Guests of honor: Ambassador
and Mrs. Thor Thors. Entertain-
ers: Thor Thors, guest speaker;
Sunset Hill Community Adams P-TA
Club Potluck Dinner The Adams School Chorus of
64 voices directed by Mrs.
The last meeting, ot tla]s yearI Hobbs, wii'l sing during the last
wdl be a potluck droner held at p TA meetln
,[ - " g of the semester,
the clubhouse, 3003 N.W. 66th, at I Thursday', May 28 at 1:15 p.m.:
Major Appliance Repair
Washers, Ranges,
6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27.
Mr. Fred Jenner, past president
of Ballerd Chamber of Com-
merce, will install the following
officers: President, Mr. J. Bra.nd-
meir; Vice President, Mr. F. Mar-
ton Roll; Secretary, Mr. B. Frank
Smith; Treasurer, Mrs. Louie
Jacobson.
Dryers
PREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY
Credit Terms Arranged OAC
on ~lrs and/or Purchases I I
~.: ; ~,~ = ,i]~~ce z-resment, Mrs.
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I :! ?+ ADDEIAMI~I[ ~l~/-~+'~'ffdYer; Treasurer, Mrs.
I I]Chades Partain. Bring hot dish
I &726 Greenwood Ave. N. [[or' salad. Coffee and rolls will he
~1 furnished by the club.
PLAIN
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in the school auditorium. Grand-
mothers will be honored. Kinder-
garten parents have planned re-
freshments.
Mrs. Forrest Smith of the
Seattle Council will install new
officers.
Miss Seelye, who teaches sixth
grade, Room 17, will discuss her
sky-diving experiences.
Nursery care will be provided
for the little ones.
Post 3036 VFW
Ballard Post 3036 VFW at its
meeting May 21st witnessed the
installation of Ivan J. Shuler,
M.D charter member and the
Post's first Post Surgeon, as Post
Surgeon for 1964-65 by Michael
M. Ushakoff, Post Adjutant and
Past Post Commander.
A junior Past Commander Pin
was presented to Post Command-
er Daniel J. Maye as the out-
going Post Commander. Awards
were also given to officers and
comrades for services rendered
the Post during 1963.64. Plans
were laid for Post participation
in the Memorial Day Parade
Greenwood O.E.S.
Regular meeting of Greenwood
Chapter No. 196 OES will be held
on Tuesday, June 2, at 8:00 p.m.
at Greenwood Masonic Temple.
Thcrp will be an Apron Parade
and Apron Auction.
Wash. Social Club
Washington Social Club will
meet Wednesday, June 3, for a
no-host luncheon, short business
meeting and cards at the Green-
wood M a s o n i c Temple, 7910
Greenwood N. This will be the
last meeting until fall.
Ladies of Angora
The June 1 meeting of the La-
dies
of Angora will honor Past
Presidents and will be held at
the Riviera Restaurant, 2501
Fairview Ave East at 6:30 p.m.
First Lutheran Circles
Rebecca Circle will meet in
the lounge on Wednesday, May
27, at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Virginia
Ormbrek, hostess.
Phoebe Circle will meet on
Tuesday, June 2, at 7:45 p.m,
at Miss Lilly Peterson's, 510
N.W. 58th St.
AND
The following officers of the
Ladies Auxiliary will also be in-
stalled: President, Mrs. W. L.
I
Audubon Society Occidental O.E.S. T3o
. . . :)erve ulnner JU
Planning Trips Occidental Chapter No. 28 O
On Saturday, May 30, Mr. Keith I E- S. will meet for a regular
Roynon will lead a Junior Au-business meeting on Wednesday,
dubon fie d I June 3rd at 8 p m. in the Ballard
1 trln entitled Sea- "
~ I Masomc Tempm.
snore Llte on ~'uget Sauna. ] Preceding the business meeting
Mrs. June Staunton. will also .be I a Northwest Samolinz .~ Ham Din-
present to explain something ner will be held. Elizabeth Lund-
about her women's scuba diving gren is chairman of the dinner
club. The trip will start at 1 p.m. arrangements. Proceeds will be
at the covered area near the allocated to the Emma P. Chad-
Carkeek Park parking lot. Chil- wick Nursing Home Fund. Serv-
dren 8 to 14 years of age, as well ing will begin at 6:15 p.m. in the
as adults, are welcome. There is temple dining room. Reservations
no charge, may be made by telephoning the
On Sunday, May 31, Mrs. Ilene
Marckx will conduct a trip around
the Francis Marckx farm for
adults and any children who are
accompanied by adults. The
party will meet at the Sears main
store parking lot at 6 a.m. The
early hour is necessary to see
the wood ducks. Other birds to
be seen are warblers, flycatch-
ers, yellowthroat, chat and
others. The public is welcome.
For further details phone the
Society at MA 2-6695.
chairman, AT 2-4769, or the Wor-
thy Matron, 743-3188. Place res-
ervations prior to June 1st. Do-
nation is $1.35.
The Rummage Sale will be held
June llth and 12th in Ballard.
Frances Tyrer is chairman and
she will arrange for pick-up of
used articles. Call SU 4-9622.
Irene Horner is chairman of
the kitchen committee and Lena
Hanson will chairman the dining
room committee for the month
of June.
Ballard Woman New President
Mrs. Ernest Pratt of 5601 32nd NW, (right), newly-
elected President of the Fort Lawton Non-Commis-
sioned Officers Wives Club, receives the presidential
gavel from her predecessor, Mrs. Frank Bissonett.
Ballard might be said to have a monopoly on the high
office, since Mrs. Biss0nett also+ lives here, at 7041
20th Avenue NW. --U. S. Army Photograph
Blanche Cooke Given Ballard BPW Will
S0 Year Honors Meet Tues June 2
Blanche Cooke, member of Oc- The Ballard Business and Pro-
cidental Chapter No. 28 O.E.S fessional Women's Club will meet
:eceived her 50 year pin and cer- Tuesday evening, June 2 at the
tificate from the Grand Chapter Ballard Elks for a 7:00 o'clock
of Washington at the May 20th dinner. Guests of the Club will
meeting of Occidental .Chapter. I be scholarship winners of the
These honors are presented tolpast four years: Miss Judy Rum-
members having 50 ye~rs'~ con-~, :g~rs:?:flt~ls~l: .T.ob'hl Kalnins,
tinuous service to the Ord~+. The M~ss :~+KePry. Bu~ih and Miss
date was significant because the
presentation by the Worthy Ma-
tron, Gladys Lundsted, was on
the same date as when the recip-
ient was initiated: May 20, 1914.
Mrs. Cooke has been an active
member in the Chapter affairs
and served as Worthy Matron in
1933.
Boyd Circle
The Black Angus will be the
meeting place for Norene Boyd
Circle on June 3rd at 6:30 p.m.
for a dinner highlighting intro-
duction of new officers: The
Mesdames O. C. Falkenbury,
Chairman; C. J. Williams, Vice
Chairman; A. L. Foy, Secretary;
George A. Prusi, Treasurer, and
Thomas I. Kerl, Trustee. Com-
mittee Chairmen will be an-
nounced and briefed on their du-
ties for tee coming year. ,
Silver Circle
The Silver Circle Associatet
Grandmothers Club No. 35 is
giving a luncheon and card party
Tuesday June 2nd, 12 o'clock at
the Loyal Heights Fieldhouse,
77th and N.W. 21st. Pinochle and
Canasta will be played. Salads,
hot rolls and coffee will be
served. Chairman, Josephine Hal-
ley; co-chairmen, Margie Bark-
housen, Ruby Lippencott, Hazel
Swarting and Dorothy McCallem.
Peggy Jo Kilborn.
Reports of delegates to the
recent State Convention in Rich-
land will be given by Mines. Carl
Blue, James Chaffin and Etta
Sanderson Reservations made
by members and friends at EM
3-6771 mornings and evenings.
Fin 'N Feather Club
+-+ Mr, ,Dale. Dean :from Under-
water Sports will be guest speak-
er at the next Fin 'n Feather
Club meeting on Tuesday, June
2nd, 7:30 p.m. at the Northeast
Y.M.C.A 5003 12th N.E.
Mr. Dean was one of four who
~represented the United States in
the world championships for
spear fishing held in Brazil. He
will discuss the fundamentals of
skin and Scuba diving; will show
slides of his trip to Brazil and
will also show a movie in color,
"Meet Mr. O." The movie is
'about the pursuing and capture
of octopi.
After the meeting a coffee and
social hour will follow. Any in-
terested person is invited to at-
tend the meeting and social hour
that follows.
F.O.E. Auxiliary
Auxiliary No. 1, F.O.E instal-
lation of new officers to be held
at meeting June 3, 1964 at 7:30
p.m. All members are urged to
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Enioy delicious food served at
New Tea House, located in the
heart of Greenwood.
Enjoy DISTINCTIVE CHINESE
ATMOSPHERE . . .
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8588 GREENWOOD AVG. N. (07rE and Greenwood) SU. 4.7422
Ballardite Named
VFW Man of Year
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in 19.4, joined the United States !1 ee .f
rmy. He was imprisened during I nuuac u
[the siege of Corregidor and nar-:l Stying ":.7,1''----7
I Iicipated in the Bataan death il e
march, il O TO ~=~'" 14[ "'"' '. ~KI
His service to the VFW is I ape o. 70 c
represented in the distinguished i 5509 8th ;r|N THURSDAY
service medal from the national ~+ll]hl~lmi
orgamzatmn and in recentyears+,l---- I11, CK
has devoted more than 3000-~ ':!~ii#K ~II
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man hours aiding hospttahzed El . N.W.
veterans. . %
Salmon Bay Eagles "r;i
Salmon Bay Eagles Drill Team Our r'i,!
will be escort at the Memorial HAL'S1 =1~ /
Ser+.'~es to be held at the Wa- 1770,
;h. emlli Mf;g31~s Section at 1:00,sU DOll ~.
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Michael M. Ushakoff ~.~
Michael M. Ushakoff of 2816 ~, ,~O>,~)
N.W. 63rd, current adjutant of ~/~ ~~q/'~ nd Mon'
Ballard Post No. 3063, Veterans
of Foreign Wars, was unani-
mously selected as "Veteran of ~ SU,
the Year" at the recent conven-
tion of the VFW Second District. WASH ~ WASH
Ushakoff's military career ! ~d l
started in Russia under the im- ENGINE ~
perial czar government. ) CLEAN ~ ~
After the revolution, he fled
to China, became acquainted B and B
with Americans living there and
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