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, Pollution, League Topic
Air pollution will be the on Tuesday, January 5, at
subject for discussion at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
League of Women Voters unit Robert Townsend, 6212 84th
meetings the week of January S.E. AD 2-3818.
4-8. Guests are welcome to The evening unit will meet
attend League unit meetings, on Wednesday, January 6, at
Those attending the 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
meetings will be considering Alan Fontel, 9410 S.E. 35th,
the powers the government AD 2-7499.
should have in controlling air The newly formed
pollution and how costs of Wednesday morning unit will
keeping the air clean should meet permanently at the Holy
be dwided among government Trinity Lutheran Church, 8501
bodies. S.E. 40th at 9:15 a.m. on the
League meetings on Mercer first and third Wednesdays of
Island are as follows: the month. Babysitting is
The Thursday Morning Unit available. For information,
will meet at 9:30 a.m. on call membership chairman,
January 7 at the home of Mrs. Jane Noland, AD 2-255& The
Charles Weerns, 4647 West Wednesday morning unit will
Mercer Way, AD 2-6169. meet Wednesday, January
The afternoon unit will meet 6th.
45 At Home Fashions
REG $18 $38
40 Casual Dresses
SIZES 5 - 20
REG $25 to $49
65 Cocktail Dresses
and Pant Suits
from $40 $80
24 PANT SUITS
REGULAR
$35 $72 NOW
$18-$54
2 ONLY
Velvet Evening Coat
REG 90.00
s50oo
ALL EVENING BAGS
SILVER GOLD BLACK
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
in Park Row on 104th N.E. Bellevue GL 4-6755
GIRLS SEW FOR NEEDY
(At right) Mrs ~Vil~ie May Field (front row) and Ida Bule r ~-J ~,OdCk ro, :rom me
Central Area f+tJt,ation Program dccepl gilt~ for neeOt ,ictren from :I. to r.~
Meriam Kaplat Cur/ L/+tr~ K,j~;~:r, drtc 5cr~rueder dt,' ~ -garet Lyi:' 7r,e gtrts
along with 21 olr~.r North Mercer Junior H;gn School ~, made mor+/ ~tems of
clothing in their r.ume economics class for this Christmas pro:oct.
MI Reporter Pnolo
25 North Mercer Junior Program. Girls who participated in the
High School girls have been The girls are home sewing project were Marcia
busy sewing the last feweconomics students in Nancy Applegate, Meredith Arnold,
weeks, making garments as Steiner's class. Much of the Sue Bergman, Missy Bogatin,
Christmas gifts for needy material used by the girls was Elaine Brachen, Vicki
children. The garments will be donated by Robert Warner, Crandell, Carolyn Dorey,
distributed to families by the Island resident who owns Sue- Kerri Eden, Marlien
Central Area Motivation Lynn Fashions.
1 To Speak
Freedman, Alicia Fung, Lynn
Graybeal, Holly Heckman,
Sue Jackson, Cary Lynn
Kaiser, Kathy Kander,
,Miriam Kaplan, Rene Lowe,
Margaret Lyle, Sandy
Nofsinger, Keri Patterson,
State Representative l,auren Robinsor Jane
Stewart Bledsoe, Republican Schrober, Lorraine Sharpies,
from Ellensburg and House Lisa Sidor and Elisa Zeldow.
majority leader, will be the
featured speaker at the
Mercer Island Federation of MERCERCREST BRIDGE
Republican Women's CLUB
meeting, Monday, January 4, Winners at the Mercercrest
at 10:15 a.m. in the Church of Bridge Club's Christmas
~ Christ, 4545 Island Crest Way. Party and Duplicate game on
With Washington's 42nd December 22 were: 1. Gene
Legislature convening in Sedell.Phil Coat.z: 2. Glenn
Olympia on January 11 to Rogge- Sam Armdt; 3. Mr.
~ confront the problems of and Mrs. H. Prestwich: 4.
inflation, rising employment, Mrs. P. Claflin and Mrs.
ballooning welfare rolls and a Pollard.
stagnant economy, Rep. The regular weekly game
Bledsoe will provide Islanders schedule will be resumed on
with an analysis of what this January 3rd, starting with the
.I . tough session portends.Thursday morning game at
~-~o~ vZeHcx-" The public is invited to 10:30 a.m. and the Tuesday
,l~~.~~:i:!, ~,'c.) R ' attend, evening game. January8th. at
The organization's1971 slate 7:45 p.m. Call Heinz Betzler
of officers also will be for information, reservations
presented for voting and or partnerships at AD 2-4117.
installation. .
Coffee is served at 9:~5 a.m. Planned
and babysitting services are
provided at a nominal fee. Parenthood East
WINTER SESSION
1 0 WEEKS
TUITION $1 5
AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES ON
TUESDAYS OR THURSDAYS
Beginning January S or ?
nn,uagy GRADES K-3 3:00-3:50 PM
INTERMEDIATE GRA ,[S 4-6 . . 4:00-4:50 PM
JUNIOR and SENIOR HIGH . . . 5:00-5:50 PM
HAUGLAND ART STUDIO
2970- 76th S.E. AD 2-8439
Opens
Planned Parenthood East, a
branch of the Planned
Parenthood Center of Seattle
will open at 1200-1161h N.E.
Bellevue, in mid-January,
according to Mrs. Lee Minto,
Executive Director of the
Seattle Agency.
A broadly based Planned
Parenthood East Advisory
Committee has been formed of
Eastside residents including
the following Mer ~-r
Islanders: Mrs. Ale,:. ~ayless,
Cecil True. ~r David F.
Wolter. M.D. and Samuel
~,oldenberg. Ph.D.
Planned Parenthood
services are available to all
persons of child bearing age
who for personal and
economic reasons do not have
access to private medical
care. Services include
contraceptive clinics,
pregnancy detection, venereal
disease detection, and
counseling in related areas.