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4 Bose Sekol Wells William Boilelle , William Lee" Boutelle, son on“ Mr. and 'Mrs. Lee Boutelle of‘ South Highlands, and Rose Sekot at Philadelphia were married July 24, at ,4 pm. at the chapel of the Union Church in Honolulu. The wedding was an informal double ring ceremony with the bride wearing a street dress of Robin Egg blue. Her corsage was of white orchids and she carried a small white Bible. ‘ Helen Harris of Summit, Mis sissippi was ‘matron of honor while Thomas Smith or Chloride, Colorado, was best man. After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom and their friends WORSHIP HIM IN HIS SANCTUARY , Sunday 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Great song services where people really sing You are cordially invited mas-r {mm and We s'rm'r ‘ '- ‘‘ ' "'ron " MI - Ma: . -- FOG LIGHTS SEALED BEAM HEAD LIGHTS HYDRAULIC AND: BUMPER JACKS AIR-MAZE OIL BATH AIR FILTERS FRAM FILTERS AND CARTRIDGES ~ . Dom WAIT mu. - 7 _ ~ YOUR CAR mus TIMKEN ‘ {59" Down on THE - ' r ‘ JOB! . . 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Velva-sheen I W -""°°" m" "' WM \ £2 3?:.;::...;22:~+; >553 0' gravity and famous. ' Vngfi’swwjk WAVE“ “find" '°" gi‘i’ Wflxi , h ;§;_;.~;.;, S". ‘ if g A ‘2'. \le an makers of , , If; i i, '_ ‘ the famous, _ r _ "'O7" . °' '2. Folding Carriages _-2 .155" in ’ ' . -::iz:‘-:a=i""‘::-\..,- -. ’- -. J .‘ :g-*\_ rib; _. ~- ::"'Ea§§:E»...-: "‘“E f “'l' \'\\\ .- I"; lii-fir,” 2 . ‘ \_ \% ”"1”" ._ $14.95 PW Callie: 5 ”MW?” 1961 . _ _ went to the “La Hula Rumba" club and had a’ lovely ‘dinner and were congratulated by Edwin G.‘ Robinson after they cut their two tier wedding cake. , Bill and Roae are expected at home some tine in September. This will be the first time Bill has been home since December, 1943, during which time he served over seas in the Pacific. He re ceived his discharge last Febru ary in Honolulu. BLUEBIRDS MEET Twenty-two girls of the Joyful Bluebirds met last Thursday 'at the City park. We covered boxes with pretty paper. Lorene Lin dahl is a new member. Plans for a paper sack lunch were made for the next meeting. Charmaine Christie is game chairman. Kay, Deeter, Scribe. . VETERAN RETIRES ’ . ‘ w A veteran wishes the best of luck to the new man. Herman Campbell. Kennewick mail carrier for 21 years and four months. shakes hands with his successor. Paul O'Hearn. ' Campbell now takes over an inside job at the post office. Photo by Randal OBITUARY Charles ' Ellsworth Kelly Charles Ellsworth Kelly, born August 20, 1890 in'Souht Dakota passed away Juy 29 ip Kennewick. He had been employed on the J. N. Ely ranch in Horse Heax'ren for the past year. His home was in Grandview where funeral serv ices and burial will take place. Surviving him are his wfe Clara Kelly and five children, Mrs. Don ald Davie, Pilot Rock, Ore.,, Mrs. Everett Carter, Kennewick, Mrs. Jack Legerwood, Sunnyside, and Dennie and Jim of Grandview. Roderic S. Richards Roderic S. Richards passed away at the Lady of Lourdes hos pital in Pasco July 29. He was born at Altoona, 111., May 8, 1873. He was married to Tillie Raus cher of Kennewick June 19, 1939. He is survived by his wife and one daughter and two sons by a former marriage: Virdeen Fleisher of Redwood City, Calif., John B. of Kennewick, and Lloyd A. of Oakland, Calif. Also one grand daughter, Barbara, of Kennewick. He has been a-member of the Odd FeloWs lodge for 50 years. He came to the Kennewick area 40 years ago and worked as a barber for 45 years. Funeral services were held July 31 at the Mueller Funeral chapel with the Rev. John Kopp of the Baptist church officiating. Inter ; ment was made at Riverview ‘ Heights cemetery with the Odd; Fellows lodge holding graveside semces. Trenton Thoodoro Tucker Trenton Theodore Tucker was born March 29, 1883, in Brooks, lowa, and died July 29 in Veterans Hospital, Porland, Ore. - He served in foreim service during the first-World War. “ In 1919 he was united in marria age to Florence Barton. To their union was born four children! Thelbert, who was killed in World War II; Delmer, now in the U. S. Navy; Beryl; living in Ashland, Ore., and Zane at home in Ash land. Besides the widow and the children, he leaves two brothers, S. A. Tucker of Hayden Lake, Idaho, and v. 1. Tucker of LaCen ter, Wash. He was a member at the 8.P.0.E. Funeral services were held at the Mueller Funeral Home Tues- The Higgins Boat at Last! A sensational development in pleasure craft design, created for your postwar boating enjoyment by the designers and builders of PT boats and the world-famed Higgins Landing Boats. m 1051"“:me comma - REPORTER day afternoon, July 30, at 4 p.m. with the Rev. John B. Coan in charge. Graveside .services were held by the American Legion. Burial was made in the Riverview Heights cemetery in Kennewick. 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In! kidtholé League Games The Floorists, sponsored by the Wilson Floor company, swept tri umphantly. through the first half of the Knothole league softball tournament to victory and started on the second half Wednesday with Beste's All Stars, the Kenne wick Couriers and the Park View Bare Heads daring them to do it again. - - In the first game of the new half the Couriers forfeited to the Bare Heads by fielding their team too late, although in the unofficial game that followed, they won by at the home of 11 Second Avenue Kennewick PHONE 3307 Floorists Win Hal; of BOAT BUILDING _ and REPAIRING! Marine Hardware Marine Paint - Special Outboard Oil Champion Spark Plugs for Outboard Motors I 16 FT. OUTBOARD RUNABOUT ' 32 h.p. Johnson Motor BE JAY BOAT 60. Phone 2134 1 I/z Miles West on River Road Phone 3881 After 5 p.m. You'll SAVINGS Insured Up to ssl“ Liberal Earnings , - We invite you to open an account, large or small. For further information write to FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WALLA WALLA 12 So.- 2nd Ave, Walla Walla, Wash. ’ AGENTS FOR SEMI-SCAMS“ Radio NOBCO WATER 80m ' Pacific Pumps. Maytag Washers ’ " COLUMBIA ELECTRIC . .. - J. r. .mn Pimnhing « Heating f Always a Square Deal _‘ .. ' ' Complete Plumbing and Heating Sales and Service Day Service__ 320 Kenn.- Ave. Night Service ' Phone 3591 . Phone 3511 a comfortable margin. Friday's‘ game will wt 1 new leaguq team versus the-Flourish and the; Couriers vs. Bate's ‘All Stars. 1 A boys horseshoe pitching tour nament. divided into two age groups,‘ 8 throufll 12 and 13 through 15,wmmrtatthecuy Park Tusday. Coach Knramatic announced. On the Thursday following. Ray Eads, Park - View Homes recrea tion director, will work'with Kar amatic in a ping pong and volley ball tournament at the Park View Homes. 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