Leonard Hudson and Ruth Nesset were Everett’s Boy and Girl of the Year for 1953. They were honored, along with the other Boy and Girl of the Month choices, at a banquet at the Masonic Temple, sponsored by the Exchange Club.
Credit Women’s Breakfast Club met at the Monte Cristo Hotel with Mabel Hudson presiding. Helen Sawyers reported on a planned credit course. Margaret Aya, executive secretary of the Snohomish County Polio Foundation, spoke. Education chairwoman Mabel Lindberg conducted a panel on accounts at the small hospital. Panel members were Mary Ann Grossman, Chloris Wahl and Muriel Thornberg.
Alfred O. Holte, chairman of Pioneer First Federal Savings and Loan, was the new president of Snohomish County United Way. Other officers were Larry L. Hanson, Roy Yates, Glenn C. Haumann, Douglas G. Black, Lila Schlaberg and Kay D. Anderson.
Greg Carpenter and Bill Crowther of The Excelsior Co. Inc. were marketing a new product, a convertible coffee table that opened up into two tables. The business was in the Empire Industrial Park, 12414 Highway 99 in south Everett.
By Jack O’Donnell from Herald archives at Everett Public Library
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