50 years ago (1957)
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Papritz of Everett announced the engagement of their daughter, Anita, to Douglas Eugene Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Cole of Edmonds. Both were attending Western Washington College in Bellingham where they were majoring in education.
Downtown businesses wishing readers season’s greetings were The Sport Center, Art’s Smoke Shop, Wold Hardware, Monte’s, Callahan Plumbing and Heating, Cummins Outboard Service, Alley’s Camera Shop, Belden Electric, Priebes, Prescription Optical, Tillie’s Fine Foods, Holmes Home Made Candies, Hatloe &Son, Farm Products, Hellenthal’s, Mitchell’s Candies, Wards, Hans Hagen Jeweler, O.P. Nelson Jewelers, McGrath Stationery, Ray Keith Neon and Everett Business College.
25 years ago (1982)
Anna Marie Jackson, daughter of Sen. and Mrs. Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson of Everett, was presented in the time-honored manner at the 37th annual Christmas Ball in Seattle’s Westin Hotel. Debutante balls had emerged again as the proper place to be introduced to polite society.
Christmas was much merrier for 82-year-old Marcel Bean thanks to a free holiday feast prepared by the employees of Pantley’s restaurants. Ed Bean thanked Robert Pantley, owner of Pantley’s Crazy Lobster restaurant, for being Santa Claus to his dad.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at the Everett Public Library
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