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Canal Court No. 79, Order of
Amaranth, will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday, in the Union Masonic
Temple, at which time the grand
royal matron, Mrs. Scott
Meacham of Bremerton, will visit,
patron, will preside.
Preceding the meeting will be
a 6:p.m. no host dinner, at Millo's
Diner at Potlatch. All members
are welcome.
A winter theme is planned for
A reception will follow the
meeting, with Mrs. Elmer
Edwards, Mrs. Gordon Stolze,
Mrs. Evelyn Nicholson and Mrs.
Matt Kaare arranging the buffet
tables. Those who will assist with
accompanied by Leonard Cook, the decorations in the Temple, the pouring of coffee are Thomas :~"--:~llJ
grand royal patron, of Moses with the royal matron and royal Turner, Elmer Edwards and
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Lake. The grand marshal, Mrs. patron in charge, assisted by Mrs.Gordon Stolze. The past officers
Leah Rindal and many other Maybelle Wilson. of the Court will serve as greeters.
State officers are also expected. To be honored at this special A practice will be held at 1 " ~;NI[
A holiday highlight for Isa : ~ . matron, and Earl Abbot, royal Representative to Connecticut. Masonic Temple. : "
McDonald was a telephone call Mrs, Betty Abbott, royal time is Robert Owin, Grand p.m. Sunday in the nion
Dunsmuir, came to the United , '- '
States from her native Scotland in
1919. She lived first in Elma for::
which,f°rsix months, and then in Sheltonthe widowed,Same lengthsheOf residedtime' after for ~ ~2' "~l/J¢" ' i~::~ ....
many years in San Jose where she
worked asa waitress. ~ T O D A Y! S J,~,~ P tA • ii~ .... :
S re* r e *o eton r tl
years,years ago, and has, for the past llheld the position of cook ~1~
for the U.S, Forestry. ~/ ~! :ii~ kIII'I~ l Jan Danford, Society Editor . I
"I am cooking for college-age ! ~ff:"~!*~ L_~ i:
boys," she says, "who are i
planting trees, surveying and :' ~
engineering. They have terrific ii:~ ~~.~~ it ~4 !d ili ..... ~~i ......
appet,tes"
' -- P" ' S elton Lodges Will Ho Schre,ber To Talk
Isa is employed at the Satsop p
Guard Station, where she stays
from Monday through Friday, ;;eJ~l~.~ " " At Next Meeting
Joint Installation Of Officers , ,
spending week-ends in her~ ~_~:~~" ~l~ll'~" I"~ ~i, '~" I Sel No. 62 and Buford Rose and Grace Wells; urLanalwomen [
Shelton home during which time ~ ~ 41 h ton Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Benny Eugene Smith
she orders her food supplies for ~ ~ ~I,A~I Ruby Rebekah Lodge No. 75 will Treasurers, Ron Jonker and Mary Hood Canal Federated
the coming week. The groceries F~kAP ~ ~1~ i~ 4~ ~ hold a joint installation on Dobson. Woman s Club will meet in the y RoseAnn Diemert
are pickedupandtakentothesatsop station by one of the ~i . ~ di~ Friday, ata:00p.m, intheOdd Appointive officers of both Potlatch Clubhouse next ,verl I
forestry boys. [; '~ p~r L,~: ~ FellowHall.Elected officers to be Installing officers are members of lodges will also be installed. Thursday. Potluck luncheon willbe served at 11:30 am, the?ene hI
"I do just about everything :!~ 4 ~ ,~, Weds Benny Eu Smit
necessary in the preparation and ~b: i Father Gabriel Donohue at 11 o Seattle, served as Matr4
D o b s o n a n d D o r o t h yassembly. 12:30 pm and the program~ to be
serving of the meals?' states Mrs. I~'q'-m k--.m ~ im2~:~',~ ~ Schwietering; Vice Grands, Special guests will be Sam presented by Mrs. Donald Culik, o'clock on the morning of Honor, wearing a short dark|
McDonald. "Iset the tables, clear ~'~ Howard and Judy Wilson, Patterson Sovereign GrandMaster chairman of the Education November 21 performed the satin dressofempirestyling1
away, do dishes, and clean the ~ 4 1,4 ~
husband and wife team; and his wife from Pennsylvania. Department, will begin at 2 pro. double ring ceremony uniting in satin buttons trimmed the[
kitchen in addition to the actual ~1~i~ Secretaries, Alan Moss and BeulahThe public is invitedto John Schreiber, Director ofmatrimony Beverly RoseAnn bodice and the long lace sllt
cooking Good timing is ~~ ~ Helser; financial secretaries, attend. Exceptional Foresters, Inc., will Diemert, daughter of Rose M. Dark pinkbowsadornedhetl
essential." Her table is show a ten-minute film and will Diemert, and Benny Eugene and her flowers were darl~|
occasionally set for as many as 27 ~i' M ~ explain the work and the aims of Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs.light pink pore-ports :t
persons, although the diners M r'~l • ~ . the Exceptional Forester JeromeCermak. streamers, i|
usually number trc, m six to 18. k _ ulympla banquet program. A group from the Alt, ernate pews in St. The light pink gown ofl
whomlSa' OneareOf stillnineliving,Childrenvisitedfive WARC To Hear Set For Tlldv Foresters will sing. Edwards Catholic Church were Martha Marshall, bridesmai~
of
~ ,/ II/, ,..es-a/ The Bring-and-Buy Table" tied with pink bows, and two styled identically to that.~
her family in Scotland four years
or. Uogla AIKIn$ .... will featurejams, jellies andbaked standing baskets of two-toned matron of honor. Her fl~
ago and again in December of The Olympia t~rancn ot the
• goods. The public is welcome to pink gladioli with greenery, were the same, but the b0~I
1967. "it was wonderful to see Dr. DavidS. Alkins, Executwe American Association of -"end accented with pink bows and her hair were of a lighter pini4
them," she said, "but the cold Director for Washington, will be University Women and the art .
weather bothered me. 1 was so present at the meeting of the Olympia Chapter of the National streamers, flanked the altar. Serving as his nepheWS|
anxious to get back to the United Washington Association for Secretaries Association will With her Empire gown, styled man was Mike McAferty of I~
States that on my return trip I fell Retarded Children to be held at 8 jointly sponsor a banquet in Matrons TO Meet with elbow length sleeves, theSeating the 100 guests were|
bride wore white elbow-length Brown and the groom's t!!
while in London, breaking my pm Wednesday in the Capitol Hill honor of the women legislators on gloves and carried a bouquet of Danny McAferty of Oregon.~|
ankle. My visit was therefore clubhouse. Tuesdav evening. It will be held at Welc om e Ch apter past light pink pom-pons centered Tcd Wittenburg was organistt|
extended for two months, and 1 Dr. Alkins is resigning soon to the Tumwater Valley Restaurant matrons will meet next Thursday with a corsage of dark pink The mother of the bria'i~,,~
boarded the plane for my flight accept a higherpositionwith with a punch bowl at 6:30 pm in the Masonic Temple for a noon
home with my leg in a cast". WARC. and dinner at 7 pm. sack luncheon, rosebuds with pink streamers and attired in a light pink dress|
green ribbons. From her full short which she wore a pink net~
"I had wonderful care ~ veil a long swath of veiling piece, pink sandals and
enroute," she declared. "1 was ~ ~ .......... : extended to floor length. She was gloves. The grooms mother1
met with a wheelchair at every i~ ~ ;~ i "' :i;,, ,~I' i given in marriage by her brother, a light blue suit with
change, and the stewardesses ~ere ~ ~/' %~
just great." ~ ~ ~ ~ Rod Diemert. accessories, and each wore a~
~t ~;~ ~;i; ~ .............
One of Mrs. McDonald's ~ ~I )~ ~ ~ Her sister, Evelyn M. Roberts orchid. ;t
~'~; '~ ~ Seventy five guests att~
sisters ~veral years ago visited her ~,~ ~ ~,;~
here for a period of six months, }~ ~i ~ ~ ~i the n°°nrecepti°ninthettt, li
Methodist Church. The fiw~
N ....... r. h / cake was decorated in two
y ........... oalry oasnayers of p!nk, trimmed with ros ll
...... Dance Saturday ~: SlaipgerSr:gd t pp: ,l
g gu '
'~ ~ ' : ~: iv~¢/~: ~: ....... ~ : Ed Matthews called for the either side were heart-~si~
.... ~ e~": ..... Satur bride and groom cakes aa
..... ~:i:~')i' day evening dance held by .. : . to]
w~tla doves
the Salty Sashayers Square Dance . • ,,J'
Club in the fairgrounds hall. Servmg were Mrs. Etta'
~: ~*i Matthews is currently Mrs. Linda Mc.Aferty, anaJ
xnst r McAferty, relatwes of the
• ructing a class in squa e .~P~
dancing. Many members attended Mrs. Mac Grant, and |
will then be thoroughly blended." .......... the Club dance in which five Christiansen Mrs V~
"'My forestry boys," she
laughs, "are great for sweets.
Their only complaint about my
cooking is that they gain too
much weight." She gives the
recipes for their two favorite
cookies.
MRS. B. E. CALDWELL, JR., Welcome Wagon Club
President, presents an oversized contribution to S. Gordon
Craig, Chairman of Independent Mothers, Inc., to illustrate
the enormous task ahead for the new Corporation in its
pioneering effort to establish a group home in Shelton for
unwed mothers and their children.
Joint Meeting Scheduled
The American Legion
Auxiliary Fred B. Wivell Unit No.
31 will hold a joint meeting with
the American Legion Post on
Tuesday at 8 pm in the Memorial
Hall.
Guest speakers will be Heroko
Yokoyama, who is sponsored by
the American Field Service and is
staying with the Cliff Starkey
family, and Fumiko Nakayasu,
sponsored by the Rotary Club
and-residing in the William
Dueraling home.
The girls will show slides of
their native country and Heroko
will also sing and dance.
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You Should Know...
CLINT WILLOUR
Everyday is some•I
man s last chance II
to insure.
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1717 Olympic Highway North I
I Ph. 426-8139 'c" Jr'°r ~L~J~ __t
squares participated• McAferty took charge
The Salty Sashayers meet on guest book, and attending
the second and fourth Saturday table were Anita Maid
evenings of each month. Seattle and Debbie
Seattle, niece of the bride• ~,
After a wedding t~
Aberdeen, the couple is r~
in Mountain View. Bo~
Epsilon Om icrongraduates of Shelton High Sd
To Meet Monday and the groom is emploY~
Danny Wilson s Lath Mill. t
"Let's Talk On the Radio and
Over Television" will be the
theme of the program to be
presented at the Monday meeting
of Epsilon Omicron Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi to be held at 8 pm
in the home of Mrs. Bill
McHatton.
Co-hostess will be Mrs. Tom
Weston.
BEGINNING KNITTING
LESSONS
Evenings 7:30 -- 9:00. 8 week
session. Classes limited to 10- two
instructors. Classes start January
26th -- Cost $10.00. Tuition includes
1 book, 1 pair of needles, 1 ball
practice Yarn, aid kit, and 10%
discount on anything sold at the yarn
shop while taking lessons. Call now --
426-8568 or drop in to register.
Introducing: two new yarns --
specially priced.
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Acrylic (wool & Shetland wool
weight)
Reg. $1.10 -- Now
Mohair
Reg. $1.00 -" Now
ALL CHRISTMAS KITS Marked Down 40~
We have a oo
g d selection of crewel embroidery
supplies and kits and needle po nt yarns blank canvas
and kits.
2020 Olympic Hwy. N.
on Mountain View
MINIMIZING
COLD SORES
Q. Is there •nything I
m•ke a cold sore less
A. A non-medicated
-- applied In the
scrupulously clean
fingernails and c•refully ram~
night -- will help to m•ke
sore less obvious.
More Important
concealment, however, I|
• ttltude towards a cold sore,
about ten days. During th•~
play up your eyes and y0
and forget about your
Before you know it, the
gone.
REMOVING
FACIAL HAIR
Q. I'm troubled with fa¢$
but I have a sensitive cor~
Would you suggest a
depilatory?
A. Yes, a cream depiNI
usually the gentlest f(;
depilatory available.
AS an extra precaution,~
depilatory on an area of skll
the size of a dime. If that#
adverse reactions, the prod
be used safely anywhere
face.
Neil's Pharn
Emergency Ph. 426-2
Fifth & Franklin St.--42i
Open Daily 9:30 to
Saturdays -- 9:30 to
~Hi h
Beverly Trotzer
Beverly Trotzer likes sports,
both as a participant and as a
spectator.
"I've just started to ski," she
says, "and I love it." She played
Powder Puff football, rob.
Bey is the daughter of Mr• and
Mrs. Norman Trotzer, and her
sisters, Jean, Jane and Joan are
Shelton's famous Valentine
triplets who will soon be ten years
old. She has an older brother,
Tom, a married sister, Kathleen; a
sister, Ruth Ann, who is now
attending St. Martin's College;
another sister, Linda, a Shelton
beautician ; and yet another sister,
Patricia, a seventh grader.
Born in Wausau, Wis. on Aug.
21. 1953 Bev came to Shelton
when ~,he was two months old.
She made a summer vacation trip
back to \Vausau last year for a
ol Spotlight
visit. "All of our relatives are
there," she explained.
School subjects include civics,
girl's drafting, advanced typing,
shorthand, and general business,
with drafting a favorite. Bey plans
to attend summer school at the
Olympia Vocational Technical
Institute• "I will learn more
typing," she states, "and probably
key-punch." She plans a career in
the business world and would like
to work for the state•
At present she is employed in
the Evergreen School Library,
where she works part time during
the school year and full time in
the summer. She also baby-sits.
As a junior and a senior she
has been a Scarlet S member, and
for three years has belonged to
the Girls' Athletic Association of
which she is now president•
Peanut Butter Cookies
½ C. shortening
½ C• White sugar
½ C. brown sugar
1 egg
~A tsp. vanilla
½ C. peanut butter (smooth or
crunchy as desired)
1½ C. sifted flour
¼ tsp. salt
¼ tsp. baking soda
Cream shortening and sugar; add
egg, vanilla and peanut butter;
beat well. Sift dry ingredients,
add and mix well. Shape into balls
and flatten on greased cookie
sheet with a fork. Bake at 375
degrees for about ten minutes.
Sugar Cookies
2 cubes (½lb.) margarine
l¾ C. granulated sugar
2 eggs
Beat for about ten minutes (She
finds that results are better with
hand beating than with use of
mixer)
3¾ C. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
Add dry ingredients to beaten
mixture and mix well. Form into
small balls and flatten on
ungreased cookie sheet with a
fork dipped in sugar• Bake at 350
degrees for about 20 minutes,
until they begin to brown•
Amaranth To Meet
In Dishon Home
The Amaranth Social Club
will meet on Monday in the home
of Nina Dishon, 407 East D St.,
for a sack lunch with hot soup
and coffee to be served.
Members are reminded to
bring a wrapped white elephant
gift. Games will follow the regular
meeting.
Page 6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, January 14, 1971