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SHELTONMASON COUNTY
JOURNAII
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Edgar J. Anderson, . r., 43. and
Gertrude H. Jensen, 40, both of
Port Orchard, applied for a mar-
George L. Drake, Simpson LOg- riage license at the auditor's of-
, ging company executive, and Al fiCC here January 4.
illucrby, local automobile dcalel‘,!v
i
A. and Jive in Jelly DreSs
“—
'\MAXINE BRIGGS, Society Editor Phone 274—.)
7. 19.1537, Janua'y 7, 1941. u I _ r
I I} i T lSlielton, Hoodsport
Represented At Meet
lFloodSilrveyors
1 Make Progress In 1 At Kamilche For
Skokomish Valley Ball Team Jan. 11
w" lreprcsented the Shelton Chamber]
Skokomish Valley. Jan. 6. »—l Kamilche, Jan. 6. There will of Commerce
at a session of the,
Skokomish residents are much in-|be a benefit dance for the Kam-f mymmc
Development Lgaguc in
terested in the bright red truck,lilche baseball team in the grange; fort
’Angelcs Monday, while W31.
bearing the plate ‘U. S. Army En- i, hall Saturday night, January 11th. |
1y Anderson Lester and Herb
ginoers,‘ and the party of sevenlMus-ic by Rau’e. The
Kamilche'Dickinson re'pl.esented the Hoods_
SUI‘VCYOFS who have becn COn-iCougars played in a Thurston port
Commercial (nub. ‘
spicious on our roads for the last;County league last summer and D t ,l I.
H ,
month, 'Harold Lake, of Seattle, i ended the season in second place.
'3 '7“ 5 0' “an” ~‘,13”’°”5 t
in charge of the party, tells US’The dance proceeds will be
usedltm’TSf‘Pth at me $05510“ were no
that it will take two more months} for equipment for the coming sea-i
avaudblc mday‘
ito complete the preliminary surmsnn,
vcy of the river, which is the job’ New Year's guests of Mrs. M.
Phone 100 for a Journal Want-Ad,
lfi'm’ haw" in Ch’llgo- This is the i COUW‘)’ and Mrs.
cariCO were: Tell the prospects Where you are}
i first step toward a. project of gov- l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and ,Twim
a Journal want-Ad
. V Say It
WITH FLOWERS
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND
was! HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
i Delivered anywhere, anytime
Travis Floral Shop
Shelton Hardware Bldg.
Phone 232 270-W
s ilk-bosons And Odd Fellows
llib ll‘t'ill Hold Joint Installation
Harold Meade entertained! Members and friends of the;
day evening at her home’ Ruby Rebekahs and Odd Fellows‘,
regular meeting of her will gather at the Odd Fellows!
Club. There were two Hall on Friday evening, January
I contract in play with! 10. at 8 o'clock. A cordial in-
bcing won by Mrs. Harryivitation to attend is extended to
. Mrs. J, H, Gray andptii ViSiting' Rebekahs and dd
arles Walton. Guest of;Fellows. Attending the installa—i
fOI‘ the evening was Mrs. 1 tion will be Grand Lodge Offic-
S mother, Mrs, Ada Boggs l ers and Rebekah Assembly Offic-‘
me Delicious refresh ’ or“ also C ‘ 'i nmcni flood control which
we ' qnn and Mr and Mr; Ernest Com—I A ,,W_.,..,...._
..,-.-__.._._M__-.-..._.___-
' i i. - .,, ( .s. a) v: g . . . . i. . . !. WM“... . , .. .
We served at the close of ficers of 013:;331:n£i&u§:fi:r§12él
hope will follow. A local boy, 311- I or of Pliyallup. Mr. and Mrs. W.l
mg- 2Donald and Lida Clark as mar--E 'ly James of Eagle Creek, is With
1 .l. Cothary. Roseanne and Jean;
shals.
Rebekah officers to be installed,
include Mrs. Eula Martin, Noble
Gland: Mrs. Susie Dobson, Vice
Grand: Elizabeth Butler, Secre—
gtm‘y; Inez Shorter, Financial Sec-
Jrctary; Nellie Nelson, Treasurer.
i'l‘iie appointive offices: will alsol
lbc filled (hiring the meeting. Re.
lfreshments will be serVed by the
; g'l'llup.
Shelton, Wash. [
lM'ethodis-et W’nmcn's Group I
0 More Davs
ll'lan \Veduesday Meeting !
lids Wednesday,
lthe party. The others including Cothary and Mr. W, C. Clohertyl
LMr. Lake, have established heod~ of Bremerton. ’
’qurlrtcrz- at Hoodsport and are; The Kamilche Ladies club metv‘
Jason Anderson of Loiigview;‘Friday in the grange hall for a
.Robert Sl‘flltl‘l, Spokane; ‘va. Den— pot—hick dinner, M13,
lielen Kebai
Illy, draftsman, Portland; Geoflzers acted as hostess.
Ham-1v Mmiowiomrpresem Get Your 1941 Nyal Calendar and
T c r e i 0 over ci son, . Mar Ga ttc, rs. -
S“ V y S c M” y u C Almanac Now. The Supply 15 run'
.niiit.. oi LAAL .aliey tic-in the i..cl‘,E|iza, Casey, Mrs. Hazel
Barron“
lung lowll
.inouth, Mr. Lake states. Weather Mrs. Grace petty, Mrs, Annie:
lilZ-‘iS been favorable most of lhclVVhitenrr, Mrs. Erma, RorssM, i
What are the two largest countries in
South AmeriCa?
“in” 9'0 far except on the fogsyiivn-n. Mildred Scott. Mrs.
E'vthcr.
" which makes surveying lln-IBQjce‘ Mrs_ Vera mm and Mr,”
What city do you visit to see the Lib-
crty Bell?
From New York
anet MacRae of New York
g at her'home, the Mac-
1 ch, near Dayton.
10. iHclen Kevzers. ;
komish school opened again Mrs_ Eliza Casey, Mildred Jane
January 6. A long vacation for Fraser and Donald Lewis Fraseil
llhc youngsters, as the school was spent New Year's with Mr. and;
closed by order of the county Mrs. Damon Lytle and family ii. _,
nurse December 19. Flu and Olympia,
The Women's Society for Chris-
}tian Service will meet on Wednes-
day, January 8, at 2 o‘clock p. in,
at the Methodist Church. Mrs.
.N
1
.Hugh Hamilton, assisted by Mrsl imnqgicq h-m both made thf‘ir a . x . ,
.- v ~ ‘ ' n
r ‘ , , .c... . .. .i . . p—. Ml. and Mrs. Ed Rlchaldno1 oil 0 . a H
‘)
lGilsdale Crosby, and Mrs. rLco: lpe' nee. Of course, the chil—
Olympia, visited at the wm_ 80,0“; 0. VVth IS a ballCC .
Igiggmhawm he “1 (‘nmge 0f the '(ircd didn’t mind the time out,
but home Tuesday and Wednesday. 4. \Vhat and where are the Palisades?
l to '3 r they (lil'l miss the Chrittmas pl'o-.
—-—-—-—————-~ l ,_, . . . .
l The topic of the day will be lglam for which they had piflC-‘Ji‘n
Forrest DeMolaV l). ‘Nthh 18 larger, United 01
Investmg our Hentagc f 0 r' Home-made jelly was the inspiration for the
color of this velveteen “M "" fmnm'ny and “5' at“
'
tendant festivities.
“it, out.“ L-ivnlis have had for:
SUCStSi MYS- Taylor's Ulster 3m“ Jimmy Forrest was elected mas-
.uiotlicr-iil—lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ter councilor of Mark E. Reed
ifrom Dewatto.
I Health in the United States.” Mrs
:Bernicc Stewart will favor the
igroup with a song and Mrs), Rob-l
icrt Brumblay will lead the De-
.votionals. Hostesses for th e
date dress, which is itself an inspiration for swinging out in a jam
session. Concord grape, the flavor favorite. inspired the rich
purple of this junior fashion number, which has bodice and Sleeves
etched with trapunto in grape design. These swing skirted frocks
U ‘l f?
5 Master CounCilor New! BiaZil.
Where and what is Port-ai—Prince?
What song is seldom played or sung in
‘6‘)
.‘Q
E meeting are Mrs. \V. A. Brodt, Mrs.
lE. W. Whaley, and Mrs. W, Bur-
ford.
a.
the sti‘,
\Vll am”
ickeis fly advanced admission
early.
1
:C‘dlpitinl Hill Club
{RTE-rating This Thursday
i A regular meeting of the Capi-
'tol Hill Club will be held this
I Truth Center
To Hold Social
The Truth Center will hold an-
other social following its regular
meeting at p. m. on Thursday.
also come in jelly shades of cherry, mint, crabappple and kumquat.
Dewatto teacher.
Union Reports
In Circulation
icouroe. l
Mrs. Marion Deyettc has
merit.
NIP-.1311” is the chapter of Order of DeMolay at
, , Little Barbara the special election meeting held'
,Ellis was With her parents, ofylast night in Masonic Temple. l
The little daughter 0‘ MT. and ior councilor, Allan Daniels juniori
. . been councior, and George Smith treas-
m the Shelton Hospital for treat‘,urer. Other offices are appointive
. . , . land will be announced by the new
Mrs. Olive Quartier is- slowly master councilor within a,
prisons and sanitariums?
About how long can a person go with-
Clint Williams is the new sen-l out __ “Yater; air?
The answers to these and many other inter-
esting facts can be found in your 1941 Nyal
few
as per contract 'th
1m com W1 ‘
'" pany‘ Thursday Januar 9 t A "4
fl , ,y ,a the home All students and 4 reCOVCFmb f 0m 4 bad case 0f (13
s. ..
g; :39, tax 1c... total 15¢ iof Mrs. Clarence Saeger. The friends are
invited to attend Iflu. In helping to nurse sickl £13m for the
installation will be Calendai. ASk for one.
, , c. tax 40.... total 24¢ meeting will open with a 1 o’clock 7 Union
Muff Union is on i neighbors she contracted the 9101* , laid tonight at a
meeting of the
luncheon which will he followed
by the regular business session.
34c, tax 6c .... .. total 40c
I
hursd‘ay, Jan. 9
15¢ NITE
s‘WING novs FROM
"'5 ROAD GANG!
gBaby Son Arrives
I For Former Sheltmnite
z The honor of being the parents
.of the first baby of 194] to ar-
frive in Lewiston, Idaho goes to
IMr. and Mrs. Raymond Gusseck.
’Mrs. Gusseek will be remembered
" ‘ o .
y R°Qers in “Colorado” {Activeth To Meet
Wednesday Evening
The Activettcs will hold their
regular meeting on Wednesday.
lJanuary 8. at 6:30 at the home
20f Mrs. J. L. Replinger. This will
Ibo their postponed Christmas par-
ity‘and the members are asked to
{bring their gifts for exchange.
‘, -. .Mrs. William Dickie was host- M l N Catew 0d were liv ‘ ,t 1 D L
16 Th 1
ion. ‘ s . es” at her home last Thrrsdav' ,‘ ‘3 am "11“
' . " 1” a ecem ‘o‘r ' me "if 5
Britain ;:e¥;;llld Iglncmg Club afiemoon when She entcr‘éame‘d ing at
the garage during the ab-i have preceded the youngstci" in
sent. to The Sh Cgula'r Dailce . with a 1:30 dessert luncheon for '
Scnce 0f “1951mm family PM have the Sheedy hOU-‘T‘ChOId arid a male
‘ elton Dancmg Club Will a cottage at Watcrwhecl whereladdjtion is most
w¢1c0m9_
lho1d a l'es'ular monthly dance at
' the Memoiial Han on Frida , Two tables of Contract were in, ,
—*““" ’"""’“‘_"“
i y eve-. l. k A] a: n - ChlldI‘Cll. I , ,
at liggg'mJgggy 1?. thohedcommit. gozgguggggtfigontemp; ‘32,}: a.
aimed a 1 Lake To Surround ,
,. C 0 IS 31100 in- . ‘ - E . tri t) Kansas and way oints D
iCIUdC-v. Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Col-ire?1C0 Rune“ and Mrs" vals Bu“
Frigiay‘ evening, and report very 0
l
lhcri Chairrren Vlr d M w.
ErerguSOn Hindi“: an i... A. J.
am ‘ es wa] mi‘d-‘i- , l Olympia, Dec. 31, The ..tate ' '
d agitate trugs. fuinl- ) to“. lnaptist Ladies Andrew Lyman had the
misfor- moved a. Stop nearer having a
finial;me 1 t e exceeded iW-CJ‘ IJ Meetl MK)“ng \Ved‘nesday ,mm)
“f “mug firm“ a mad" Fist . fresh-water lake surrounding
"the
l , 5. Wm damn a: . . . .Hfild ha“ .,:..ng The Baptist Ladies will hold
a week and breaking a leg. Flankica‘pitol group when it paid Ma_ ‘
EACH“; , y possession. Friday . . a “ir- -d him " ll ‘nd t ok i.
-
‘ _ a] vain, i T ere W, ,- regular busmess meetinn‘ on Wed- CO‘Hm
"A" . La ‘1 . 0 SOn County Logging (70.. $12 795
evening 1. Year. . or iron [the WCTCFG Sixteen members of nesday January 8
at p m in him [0 “10 llllspltm Whom h“; 19g today for .24 city blocks
of tide-
“CC pro, . BE .i lular present at the 1.6.12" the church parlors.
The. after— was put in 3‘ mat 1.“ is. home lands near the Clipiml.
room a m RLOUIZE your [was heldl 0f.the group which noon will be spent
(101m. Whip DOW an“ Misgncbcrt 590‘] ‘5 tak' Ultimately the state
capitol
. 3" etc» MW b65070 got Mrs. was; Fr‘day at the hnmf‘ Crops
work‘ ‘0 M in?! Cm“? 0‘: mm _ , committee expects.1 to acauire all
' *~ WEN": Mi‘vff‘“ ‘5 51)”de the tidcflats‘ south of
the Feurth
. x e d .
S induct ed imaged. Our servmo [potluck lunehe
b “ w lowing erases“ .f‘l: . rec"l;:r°zloa:' a
3 Presl' ‘bo ‘an Was held P] i i .: m'e MWlnzr Club Meeting
23‘“ ’1,.‘ fffil'Lj-V . "i there to impound fresh water
from
gretaryxc in It now. at this, “nucm‘ ansr/weie made Mmrlbm,n of
“mavtiplw. A‘m".,i)li,ritiy (Jill) nevi-n imniaqduiinf,‘the
Degchutes 1.,vm._ Such a,
iedrick, lhe heir] on Jam”) Him“ 39419 to, iliary sewing: club will
meet at ' “m 113"???" , MI; imd MN" lid” lake would
eliminate the present , ,
“khii” ' on Count Steanl 'n I 10' 5the home of Mrs Martin
Smith rm l‘i-V ."‘C.’ri(’7‘ “mm: '1 fmm
("fl'fl tidoflnts which beenme unsightly I
310m 1 ,y ridge (‘luh Hom‘“ IFi-irlay at 11 a. m. for a
l‘r'!*l,ll.’l.l“ “um” Jami”. mm“ ."m‘. New
10‘1"" and microns when the tide is
-.. ~ a on n
-‘ m .. . 1y / eanblh i Mn; R , g , . ' , ovvr the llnllil’i-YS.
was o. very pzp- i . . -,,_‘- . «‘
guy)de ta.“ oland gel-hm,” onto,“ i .1, H, ,H mm 1.1,“, ,ml. Land
(/Ol‘anll. IOIK‘l Albert C. ,,
thp cm lc‘éellfd at he, home mi Mommv Mrs. VV- 1). Austin u ll‘
{Vullllh m": lath-[f] “'L'o 'l. (r Martin. secretary of
the commit- ‘
lady fr of Film? f‘,” the regular meeting “Mill‘s To Bridge Club ,r
Kim}, ("He'l’f'j'w {H2};V.fl'y() tee, said only a.
few tracts of tidc- .
lrne its * two brldgc club. There were Mrs' W' D‘ Alisa“ W35
“Vivid! ‘1, f‘b’ fyCOlZm 4,... N.:nm.1‘('.hmr:’ flat at the
south end of the bay
weekly “OWN-dbl“ of cards in play, ml; to members of her regular bridge
$1015.81 3-3,. pl‘,"mfl" ma ,f‘ “b, lnear Tumwatcr remain
to be ac- .
ng aft, irons”! by the sewing of 'd’amty club when they met at her
home {i1 w.1 Um frfimg, "to ‘thc‘i qilircd. y
lCh as”: l..vo,,,""m°"i8- Honors for the last Thursday
for a 12:30 lunch-H1}?C {‘3 F130 05.}; g," , m,n,n,,,‘, v
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meetm’ lnickq‘m Were Won by Mrs Fred eon which was followed by two»
timm': in!” ,;.,‘|Y,’X,‘;")hnr(“ (183:! . . l l
p. Mrs 151(11)qu Ne“ Mcphcé and tables of auction. Honors for thei
lizifiénfi‘lf‘fa 111';d.,’:vng 56”,“ by; I . ’
lam Noblett. ,Cvcmng‘ were won by Mrs, Frank: “,8 “pier.ng host,
one,» which the; '
. mlOFFICIALr PunitIChfionfm‘
Eport of FinanCial Condition
I, 1 OF THE
, ASON COUNTY SAVINGS
lRS ASSOCIATION
at '
hclton, State of Washington, at the 010% of 1 ,
iusmess on
1 ‘ . 'Bedell. A re l'.‘ o' r ' « '
‘ ( , gu d1 metmg of the . «
CCASIO {group was held last Friday after— i M1 8‘ Retul “S
where “to H RESOURCES lilioonat the home of Mrs. James T0 County SChODl
‘ " I‘St -v ' * arrison where a delicious l ‘ . ‘ - l
' . ' '
in molt a,c loans, includ g . “Hm I , . ' T, -
' n :gsraDCg etc _________________________ “Tsnidvdnbe I01‘
‘90“ W3? enjoyed and the afternocnl Mrs, Velma, Baldwin, secretary;
LQOk OVCI. the new 11311108 bullt In the (113
0th St. ate 831 books of this association --------------- $173,;gggg Spent
SCWing. to County School 39mm ltE. Mar- trlct during 1940. l\ote the homes
sold
.ll112-Wv'giggeralofigggtfgghlgglxglllsuddvanccs ...... .. "
4.364102 fillies 01:? t 3;; $5,335.35 tigetisafiifzg during last year
and the resale values of
. e and . .
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-« 1,800.00 4. 3*" 1 09 - l"nation of va t‘ n1 ' ’ '
int municipal bonds .......................... __ p l .h . ., a, ,. due to
a com 11, Ca 10 . . ,7 .
barges, receivable on and warrants- 39,9.335 magma Ziggy
Elfgtigiélsfiblrdl: twin! and MESS MW, forced he, to piopmt) in the
distiict.
"is" ‘ v e amian in banks
............................................ N 51 on Wednesday
afternoén’ bed her vacuum was endmg' i
pOsit in’fiufies ----- ~- "again 8. at 1:45 p. m.. in the Odd rep
"_ T “M” ' "“"'””‘| Investigate the
advantages of location
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._ 5,000.00 lows Hall. Entertains Friday 1 . , , . . . ,
OTAL -._-- . T L0 B ,‘——~ !IEOno:ing Motlier g VlCVv, public scrv1ce,
sheets and conven-
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“32r3 r, 0 “Vi 03?- l Mrs. Lon Heize r entertained at‘ ' a
I l . BILITIES ‘ ,84‘) 655 Mrs’ Fannm M- Smith 0f HOOdS- her home on
Fifidny liftclnoon‘ ICUCC t0 80110018 and 13118111083.
7 ngl‘eholoeis" iiivestlliii‘lr‘lts) s2 4 7 2 Eggcdeftctigay by
item for Long! With a 12:30 luncmm and after-
.' To“ ' ‘
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5,51 .6 ’11 01:1113 0 Spend sev- noon of mm 'c in honor of her m ,
“t r 0“ Fer“ estate 801d --------------------------------------------
- 162.13 cral months waiting with friend... moth“, Mrs? Hams Hannah of
lake advantage of the
“ml. Federal insurance reserve,
profits ........................................................... ..
e 18 675.90
x""93 for depreciation of assets
490-00. . lwere Mrs. Martha Mason, Mrs!
TAL tea“? )iv‘ M' .Eumtt and daugh‘ Clara, Getty, Mrs, Ed
Baricckman, ,
Waging:
............................................................................
..$273,845.65_F .d ea) W610 In Seattle lat'liMrs Marguerite Chapman,
Mrs,
per ton “Ston. ) f in ay and saturday at Whicthol .Gustat'asen Mrs.
Mary Pugh |
j of M3 ) 55- lame they attended the comm“ Mrs Franl: Behnett, Mrs.
Walteri
per ton son ) igneetmg be-mg held in that City Austin Miss Marion McEwrn
and
ALD l y the Natwnal secretary or the' the. hostess and honor guest.
- solemEN C~ BAYLEY, Secretaryof the abovo named associa~
‘ my swear that the foregomg statement is true to the
°Wledge and belief.
ALDEN C. BAYLEY, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 2nd day of January.
1-941.
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or voun
INVESYMENV
PHIL C. BAYLEY,
Notarv Public, in and for the
State .of Washington, reSid—
ing at Shelton. (SEAL)
Correct Attest:
DENNIS z. DRISKEL,
V. T. CONNOLLY,
1“- H. DIEHL, Directors
and Mrs. Char-' .
Welfare Club ,
To Elect Officers
The General Welfare Club will
hold the election of officers which
was postponed at their last meet-
ing this Saturday, January 11 at
8 o'clock at the Memorial Hall;
Refreshments and entertainment
will be a feature of the evening.
, January 9.
l
American Legion Auxiliary will
be held on Tuesday, January 7 in
, the Memorial Hall at p. m. Jan-
:uary is Legislative month. Re-
freshments will be served by the
Auxiliary. ,
Entertains For
Double H Club
members of the Double H Club.
,nett. Galloping Goose was
lby Mrs. E. B. Sutton.
Vt'Ol’]
Pierce and Mrs. Lou Herzcg.‘
,Guei't of the club was Mrs. Fae‘
1 Miller.
illomemaking Committee
5T0 Meet Friday i
, The next regular meeting oli
lthc Moose Homemaking commit-l
tce will be held on Friday after-l
lunch at the home of Mrs. F. 'G.’
iAttomi Council Meeting
Held In Seattle ‘
‘ National Youth Temperance Coun-
Eell from Evanston, Illinois,
[Mrs-i. Minnie Myers I
lTO Be Hostell To Club
1 The Neighbors of Vi’oodcraft will
,hold a regular meeting on Thurs-
iday evening, ‘
io’lcloek at the home of Mrs. Min-
nie Myers.
Triple “T” Club
,Mfleeting F ridin
, A regular meeting of the Triple
iwith a smile.
' two children, .VViona and Brenda:
January 9 at 8? served following the regular busi-
; ness meeting.
ness herself.
the map agam after havmg hadl The Herman Aherns enjoyed a‘
its share of flu and Christmas:
rush. Some dashed away for the, . ~
. y . ,. , gRulcy Parent (bstherAhernJ The
hOlldd)S and others. enteitain(.d,.,Pamnts live at Medina.
but the community in genera“ Mro J. A. Edmistcn has movedl
seemed to welcome the New Ycar: to Shelton. Really doesn’t seem
lri ‘1‘. She had lived ' 1-
On Saturday, December 28th,‘-le§r,A 20,. about 30 year: the va
Miss Rita McHenry and Ira L.|
have a little home on the proper-l him_ He Voined the Arm to sen,
ty of her Parents- MK Morse mi his counter, stationed it For:
stationed at Fort Lew15. The en- Lewisg4he wind blew a comer of
tire community wishes the young, the bamacks down and caught
CO’lPlC sue-(3053 and happln95‘3~ I young Harry for a severe hip in-
Mrs‘. Ray Gatcwood was rush-‘ jury. How serious is not yet
ed to the Shelton Hospital Fri-{known His condition is reported
day, December 27th, where a few 1 an not too good.
hours later her son was born. The Jack Sheedys have 21 boyz
He .
has been named Lce Raymond. . He was born at the Shelton Hos-
they now reside with their twoi
I .
fine trip of good wealhcv and goid }
group lingered on conversing and
singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Francm1 Butler and ;
Serve in Canada
Joyce were here for the holidays
and took Mrs. Mollie Butler back
with them last Wednesday for a'
two weeks' visit. 1
H.___._
Adrian, Washington.
Those present for the afternoon
Townsend Club No. 3
liiieeting To Be Saturday
Townsend Club No, 3 will meet[
at the Labor Temple on Saturday,
evening, January 11, at 8 o’clock.
Keno will be in play and lunch‘
Debs from Canada’s society
world are “serving” their coun-
try, and with a double meaning.
Jill German, above, is one of
many society girls serving as
waitresses in the Red Cross Tea
Hood Canal Woman’s Club
Plan Thursday lVleeting
The Hood Canal Woman's Club
will hold their first session of the
l
l
VT" will be held on Friday, Jan-
uary 10, at the. home of Mrs. H.
Enzo Loop at the regular limo
Room in Ottawa, popular ren—
dezvous for men in the fighting
forces.
new year at the Hoodsport Club
Rooms on Thursday, January 3,
beginning :11 H :l, “L
‘weekend Vis'it from M“ and Mrs' DeMolay will be held next
Monday
>ba.by daughter born at Shelton
l chapter's advisory council.
The next regular meeting of the
evening.
unu 5m
nlclmno LORENBERG, Prop.
H! Um
GIRL BORN FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spiller
of Shelton became parents of a
HE
lin-m.»«
‘rlfl
l‘illing l’riweripiinn» is llii- Sin-l lllll‘lu’ld ll idli
I , .n . . ,. 7‘ Mrs. M S t ’. or ' l
JACK HOLT ‘as the former pauline Clark of gaingeneral pubh“ mwu’d to
Morse were married in Sheltondniém 111631133; lizsgftzie HOSpltal
Fnday' _____._———-————-———¥
in F u G I fl V E this city, who was for many years ' 1 Mrs. Morse is
we“ know“ £19m; she had been for several days i “- J ui—IWW
~'_—' ——_"_l mu” I
FROM A . . a Violin instructor here. The ~ . , haVing Spent “1053 Of her
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Are You Planning To Build A New Home
In 1941
Where Special Inducements are Offered
During January and February to
Prospective Buyers
SPECIAL DISCOUNT of
on'ihc usual prices on any location, im-
proved or unimproved, or on acreage. Sec
II. G. ANGLE
Angle Building
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