DAR COLONIAL BREAKFAST TO HONOR GOOD CITIZENS

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CIA-RDP73-00475R000200640003-3
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December 27, 2016
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January 6, 2014
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3
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February 15, 1964
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/01/06: CIA-RDP73-00475R000200640003-3 ? 'ERETT, WASH. HERALD e. hont Page 32,260 Edit Other Peg. Pats Date: ? 4?? ci 19'34 DAR Colonial Breakfast ? . To Honor Good Citizens ; Mrs. James Montague, a mz...mber of Crookston Chapter, DAR Crookston, Minn., attend- Mg.& meeting of Marcus Whit- man Chapter on Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Clare Dobler, ;poke briefly of the activities 'of her own chapter, of which she is a charter member and a past regent. Red rosebuds centered the tea table which was coveted with a cloth of embroidered linen, com- bined with lace squares, an im- portation from Hong Kong. As- sisting Mrs. Dobler was Mrs. Charles Dobler, with Mrs. E. L. Maddocks pouring coffee. Mrs. Jay Kempkes reported ,that the genealogical papers of ;Anne Ready had been accepted .in Washington, D.C., making her an accredited member of 'DAR. She also named the girl candidates for Washington Good h ill b ts at Citizen, wow e gues ,the Colonial Breakfast, together with their mothers and high school advisers. They are Linda Bonifaci Marysville; Victoria 3 and 4, at the Olympic Hotel) They are Mmes. Milliron, Verne. Sievers, R. A. Johnson,tD. W. Younce, M. F. Gilmer, Ericson, Parker Gallaspy and Clifford, Knudson. Alternates are Mmes.. Kempkes, George A. Becker, E. L. Maddocks, Clare Dobler, Miss Alice Getchell, Dr. Ethel Truax, Mrs. Lillian Donovan. and Mrs. Fred Huddle. For national defense program,; Mrs. You nce read an article by; former President Harry Tru- man, explaining the original purpose of the Central. Intelli- gence Ageac_y, which1?ria's?Jr-; ganized by himself, during his! administration. He said he felt the need of receiving the in-, formation, gleaned by the dif-, ferent sources. delivered direct- ly to him, to be considered by himself, instead of receiving it; influenced by the cpinions of. those who would ultimately pass Kahn Everett High School;it on to him. Renee Fletcher, cascade Hig'ft School; Jamie Bohannon, At- lington; and Cheryl Provazek, Lake Stevens. ? Marcus Whitman- members? were invited to a patriotic meet-i ing on Thursday eliciting, host- ed by the American Legion,.', ; hin , ' . The regent, Mrs. .G. J. Mill- F! iron, proudly announced that an_ original signature of Elisha P.., Ferry, first governor of Wash-; ,ington State had been obtained,: to be sent to the National Ar-, -chives where signatures of other' governors are displayed. FINAL PLANS for the Colon.: ial Breakfast to take place on Thursday at noon at the Yacht Club, were made, and any fur- ther reservations must he made by calling the chairman, Mrs.; Charles Ericson, AL 2-3612. Mrs.1 Nelson Kilbourne, DAR histor-I Ian general, will be speaker, as it is impossible for the president, general, Mrs. Robert V. H. Dun- can, to 11., in Washington State; at thi:: ? Miss Mattie Wood, chairman; of the nominating committee r named delegates to the stai.p4 conference in Seattle .March 211 ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2014/01/06: CIA-RDP73-0047514000200640003-3