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MR. AND MRS. ADRIAN VILLARREAL
LDS Church Ceremony
Unites Area Couple
Cynthia Arredondo became father, the bride wore an
the bride of Adrian G. original cathedral gown with
Villarreal Oct. 12 in Othello matching veil. She carried a
Church of Jesus Christ of white floral bouquet in tear-
LatterDay Saints. drop arrangement.
Bishop Hugh C. Sloan of Theresa Arredondo attend-
Othello Second Ward per- ed her sister as maid of honor.
formed the double ring Sponsors were Mr. and
ceremony in a setting of pink Mrs. Cosme Pruneda, Mr. and
and white carnations and Mrs. Edwardo Garza and Mr.
white tapers arranged in and Mrs. Callo Benavidez.
pedestal candelabra. Providing musical selec-
The bride is the daughter of tions for the wedding cere-
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Ar-mony were Mrs. Dennis
redondo. Mr. and Mrs. Cleofar Killian, organist, and Mrs.
P. Villarreal are parents of Fenton Herschi, vocalist.
the groom. Following a honeymoon to
Given in marriage by her Spokane and Expo '74, the
Fun Night Set
For Seniors
Next meeting for Othello
Senior Citizens Club will be a
general fun night, it was
decided at an executive board
meeting held Oct. 30 at the
home of Mrs. Everett Watson.
The game night will be Nov.
14 in the IOOF Hall beginning
at 7:30 p.m.
In other business, a
Thanksgiving dinner for
members was planned and
December activities discus-
sed.
It was voted to put out a
newsletter to all members to
encourage their attending
club functions to become
better acquainted. A change
of club name was discussed
and will be brought up at the
next regular business meet-
ing.
young couple is at home in
Othello. The groom is em-
ployed by Eugene Reichert.
OES Honors
Due for Five
Five members of Chapter
No. 234, Order of Eastern
Star, will be honored at a
regular meeting tonight, Nov.
7, in Paul Revere Masonic
Temple. Meeting time is 8
p.m.
Honored will be Dorothea
Mills, EIsi McFarland Pearl
and Eva Taylor and Clyde
Matthe~vs who will be pre-
sented with 25-year pins.
Giving the program will be
Carolyn Miller with a musical
and narrative slide presenta-
tion of Afghanistan, the
Taj-Mahal and Kashmir,
India.
Hostesses are Clara St.
Luise and Dorothy Nygren.
Group's Gifts
For Hospital
Are Requested
Members of Haase-Henry
Unit 219, American Legion
Auxiliary, are reminded to
bring their gifts for the Walla
Walla VA Hospital Gift Shop
to the Nov. 12 meeting.
Hostesses for the 7:30 p.m.
meeting, to be held at
Community Savings meeting
rom, will be Mrs. Louis
Rickman and Mrs. Rene
Lopez. Christmas presents
for veterans in area nursing
homes will be brought for
display by Mrs. Ray Yokem,
Field Service chairman, and
wrapped during the evening.
Scheduled is the official
visitaition of District pres-
ident, Mrs. Paul Bailey,
Kennewick, and a report on
Twelfth District Conference,
held Nov. 2 in Prosser and
attended by Unit president,
Mrs. B.J. Plant.
Monday, Nov. 11, is re-
,',,gnized by the City of Projects for Christmas Set By Auxiliary
Othello, State of Washington
and all Veterans groups for
TOUR QUEEN - Pictured on the bow area of the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif. are
Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Fulton of Othello. They saw portions of the 81,000-ton liner
inaccessible to passengers during the ship's seagoing days, including the wheelhouse,
officers' quarters and the engine room. The Queen Mary now contains I0 Living Sea
exhibits, shops, restaurants, banquet rooms and a 4(M)-stateroom hotel. More than five
million persons have been aboard since the ship was opened to the public in 1971.
the Beta Flea Market. free and part-pay care pro-
Seattle Children's OrthoDe- gram for children whose
dic Hospital and Medical parents are unable to meet
Center's1974 Christmas cards medical care costs at the
are now on sale with local hospital.
Auxiliary chairman, Mrs. Now in it's 17th year, the
Mark Brain. project is operated entirely by
The Christmas carPd project volunteers, with card designs
raises money for the hospital's donated by Northwest artists.
the official Veterans Day
observance. Memorial flags
will be placed on all veterans'
graves by Auxiliary members
and the American flag will be
flown at the American Legion
cemetary north of town, as
well as at Bess Hampton
Memarial gardens.
Mrs. Carmen Reese will
host the next meeting of
Othello Childrens Orthopedic
Auxiliary in her homne Nov.
12 at 1:30 p.m. Assistant
hostess will be Mrs. Hazel
Hanna.
Plans will be firmed up for
the group's participation in
AAUW Topic: I LONCH
The Othello Branch of the
American Association of Un-MONDAY, Nov.
iversity Women will hear dogs, mustard
proposals for waste disposal beans, oranges,
for the Othello area toTaight, butter and milk.
Nov. 7, in their study of TUESDAY, Nov.
community problems, spaghetti,
The 8 p.m. meeting will be peaches,
at the home of Mrs. John milk.
Sargent. Co-hostesses wiill be WEDNESDAY,
Ann Sandar and Lom-aine Meat gravy, mashe
Poarch. pears, hot rolls
Evening's speakers wiJll be milk.
Tom Jestus, State Health THURSDAY
Environmental Engineer of Hamburger on
the Spokane office; Mike and catsup, corn,
Schleicher, Adams County cake and milk.
Health Environmentalist; FRIDAY, Nov.
Tom Lyda, Othello Port with meat and chE
District; and Lyall Menser, salas with
Othello mayor, cookie and milk.
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other type of equipment.
Our concern is help-
ing make energy go far-
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loss problems.
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4. Check for proper air filter and whether it is clean.
5. Check capacity of hot water heater and heater thermo
setting.
6. Check attic insulation.
7. Check heat outlets for obstructions.
8. Check clothes dryer venting.
9. Check heating practices in the home througl
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I0. Oheck for excessive moisture in
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