Rosemary Crumb
Local Winner Of
VFW Contest
The VFW Post No. 1694 will
meet in regular session at 8 p.m.
this Friday. The main topic of dis-
cussion will be the mid-winter
Conference in Longview Saturday
and Sunday. Those" plannnig to
attend should contact Commander
Metre Smith at 426-6985.
At the January 4 meeting Law-
rence Rensing won the $50. This
is the first time anyone has won.
i Ernest Mall0y, chai,rnan of the
V0ice of Democracy esay con-
test for the Post, reports• that
Rosemary Crumb was the winner
of Shelton division. Bill Lindberg
of Olympia won first place in the
5th district. Plans ae being
formulated to honor :the two win-
ners at a dinner in the near future.
Use Journal Wanl Ads
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DAHCE
Matloek Hall
Jan. 19
9 P.M. - 2 A.M.
music by
RAMBLIN' FOUR
Potluck Slated By
Golden Age Club
The Golden Age Club will meet
for a 6 p.m. potluck dinner at the
Memorial hail next Thursday.
There will be dancing later in the
evening.
About 60 members attended the
last meeting with a new member.
Mr. Knutson. joining the group.
Don't forget the mmmage sale
each Friday and Saturday at the
old Title Insurance Co.. 122 Rail-
road avenue.
Rainier Auxiliary
Hosts Game Night
The Rainier Orthopedic Auxin
iary hosted a game night and card
party at the home of Mrs. Harold
Wilson Jan. 9. Tie 25 members
and guests present enjoyed the
gala New Year's decorations and
a varied selection of desserts. Mrs.
Mar6 Allneeh and Mrs. Eugene
Lindberg won the door prizes.
At the Feb. meeting the group
will be making Christmas stock-
ings. The members are reminded
to bring their sewing supplies.
Chas. Savage To Be
Zont Dinner Speaker
dinner meeting of the Shelton
Macon>County Zonta Club will be
held at 6:30 p.m. tonight at the
Colonial House.
Mr. Charles Savage will be the
,guest speaker. His subject will be
'How LaWs Are Made ad the
New LaWs Coming Up."
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
High School Spotlight
MARLENE CLEVELAND is a member of Latin Club at iSR high
school. This is a 'new group whose purpose is to attempt to show
how the Latin language is connected with moderh life.
In the high school spotlight this
week is senior student. Martens
Cleveland. Iarlene, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cleveland,
was born in Shelton 3uly 7, 1945.
She moved to Oklahoma with her
parents as a baby but returned
to Shelton before she became of
school age. M'arlene is a blue-eyed
blond and stands 5'5½" tall.
Civics, senior composition, latin
(second year), practical math-and
advanced typing are her subjects
for this semester.
1V[arlehe is a librarian. She be-
longs to Library Club and a new
organization, Latin Club• The pur-
pose of this new group is to try
to make people understand that
Latin is not a dead language and
to attempt to show how it is con-
nected with modern life. In the
future they intend to put out a
Stockwell, Gardner
FOE Card Winners
Tenna Stockwell and Glenn
Gardner held high scores at the
FOE card party last Saturday
night at the airport hall. Second
high went to Viola Laugen and
Wally Dundas.
Wally Dundas and Tenna: 'S0q,:
well held traveling pinochl: :"• '.
The next card party will be held
January 26.
latin paps{" in English•
Baby-sitting, skating and swim-
ming are on Marlene's hobby' list.
First on her list of things she en-
joys doing, however, is helping
her little brother and sister, Jan-
ice and James, who are 9-year-old
twins.
After graduation Marlene in-
tends to }tttend St. Peter's Hos-
pital to become a Practical nurse.
Republican Glub To
Attend Legislative
Session Next Week
F
The Legislative Session in Olym-
pia will be attended by the Ma-
son County Women's Republican
Club next Wednesday. This visit
is in lieu of the regularly sched-
uled January meeting of the group,
and in accordance with the plan
of the president. Mrs• George G.
Shackelford. to give interested
members a chance to become ac-
quainted with the workings of the
state legislature•
The group will meet by 9 a.m.
Wednesday at the Timber Bowl,
633 First street• Those wishing
to make the trip may call Mrs.
L:'L. Mclnelly at 426-3198 for
transportation arrangement.
LAKE ISABELLA
REBEKAH- I00F
INSTALLATION THIS-
FRIDAY NIGHT
A public joint installation of of-
ficers °for the Rebekah-.I.O.O.F.
Lodge will he held at 8 p.m. this
Friday evening at the IOOV hall.
FAected officers to he inshlled
for the Rebekahs are: Ruby Pope,
noble grand; Cassie Coble. vice
grand; Elizabeth Bntler. ree. see.;
Dorothy Schwietering, financial
see.: Nellie Nelson. treas.
Odd Fellows elected officers are:
Lionel Leman. noble grand: Law-
rence Kent. vice grand; Robert
Bond. financial sec ; D. O. Ellison,
treas.
Rebekah appointed officers are:
Agnes Alexander. mght supporter
to n.g.; L(mise Rose. left support-
er to n.g.; Irene Jackson• warden:
Pearl Jackson. Conductor; Judy
Wilson. chaplain: Ha/Lie Eltison.
inside glatrdian; Ka.t!lerine Calk-
ins, pro Lem; 14osalie Wells. out-
side guar@ian; Beulah Helser. mu-
sician: 0pal Moore. color bearer;
Ruth Latham right supporter to
v.g.; Dora Lanning, left snpporter.
to v.g.; Marie Smith is past noble
grand.
AppoinLed officers for the Odd
Fellows are: Dal Cole right sup-
porter to noble grand: Earl Moore,
left supporter }o noble grand; Mel
Dobson. warden; l=ay Wells, con-
ductor: Allan Moss. chaplain;
Chas. Dahlman. inside guardiaq;
Harry Alexander. outside guardian;
J. C. Willey, right scene support-
er; Clay Berry, left scene support-
er; P. J• Burke, right supporter to
vice grand; Robert Leman. left
supporter LO vice grand. Gordon
Pope is the past noble grand.
The public is invitei to attend.
Plans For March
Dance Made By
Shel-Toa Guild
The regular meeting of the Shel-
Tea Orthopedic Guild was held
last Thm'sday evening at the ho-
me of Mrs. Dodie Wittenberg with
Mrs• Lois Tibbetts as co-hostess.
Plans were discussed and made
for the annual dance to be held
sometime in March• Tickets will
again be sold through guild mem-
bers only.
Members were reminded to drop
off any and all old license plates
at Bingers Service Station to be
collected for the benefit of the
Mary Bridge Children's Orthopedic
Hospital in Tacoma•
l Recipe Favorites of County Residents l
PORK NOODLES is the recipe chosen by Nelda Flint's family as
the favorite they wanted her to share with the readers. It's a won-
derful meal-in-one-dish that will serve you well on many occasions.
Her two youngest children, Adele and Willie Lee, pose with her.
When Nelda Flint told her fam-
ily she had been asked to be Cook
of the Week they chose the recipe
for her. Pork Noodles was the
unanimous decision. Not only does
her family like this dish• but Nel-
da likes to prepare it because it
is a full meal in itself. Real han-
dy for those evenmgs your teen-
agers are in a hurry to get ready
for a date and don't have much
time to do the dishes in'
Nelda's husband. Wilbur. works
for the PUD No. 3. They have
three girls. Maxine. 15, Christine,
12. and Adele. 16 months, and
a baby boy, Willie Lee. just 2
months old.
GASSENTI PLAYERS DELIGHT LARGE
GROWD WITH INTERESTIHG SELEGTIONS
Vancouver's fine instrumental president, acknowledged the beaut-
ensemble, the Cassenti Players, iful flowers furnished by the Shel-
ton Garden Club, chairman. Mrs.
Henry Hansmeier. He also urged
members to avail themselves of
the unusual opportunity to attend
eleven concerts in neighboring
cities.
Announcement was made of the
]963-04 membership drive to be
held early in Feblnmry under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Dexter Edge
of Shelton.
VFW Auxiliary Slales
gave an exciting program at the
Shelton Junior high school last
Wednesday night as the second of
this season's Mason County Com-
munity Concerts. The audience,
which nearly filled the auditorimn.
enjoyed an excellent sampling of
the many forms of chamber music.
Bassoonist George Zukerman,
who prefaced the selections with
witty comments, delighted the con-
cert-goers with an exhibition Of
virtuoso technique on the unusual
solo instrument in "Andante and
Rondo"•
The Flints have discovered how
much fun traveling can be when
you have camping equipment.
Their camper has made vacation
travels more fun for the whole
family.
Nelda likes sewing and fishing,
too. She is a member of the St.
Mary's Altar Society.
Pork Noodles
About five pork chops, cubed,
leave bone in for flavor•
Two medium onions, diced•
Two quarts cold water.
Bring to a boil then simmer
for 3-4 hours. Add soy sauce to
taste (about one small bottle).
Simmer 30-40 minutes longer.
Have boiling salted water rea-
dy in large kettle• Add one or
two packages Chinese noodles
(depending on size of family).
When done. drain, rinse in cold
water. Drain again and cover
with hot water.
Serve noodles in individual ser-
ving bowls, adding the pork sauce•
Garnish with either chopped green
onions or chopped hard cooked
eggs or both)• Serve with crack-
ers or potato chips.
January Meeting
Shelton Garden
The January
Shelton Garden Chlh
al: I p.m. nexL Thursda
home of Mrs. Frank T.
704 Birci] street. Tea
served by Mrs. Martha
and Mrs: Frank Smith.
"Daisies for E,:eryone'
the title of the pr g'am. ,
are to bring seeds to sb
Slides To Be Seen
By Dirt Dobbers
A potluck hmcheon a
showing activities of the P
ber Garden Club since
formed will be the featur
meeting next Tuesday at
at the PUD building.
The care of dalllia b
be demonstrated to me
this meeting.
Being is a stale of c
ness. and a man has a
entity.--Richard G. Ha
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TRUCK HERE TUESDAY The Lake Isabella Women's ensemble, each a fine soloist, com-
A ---- . . __ The Salvation Army truck will Club will meet at 10 a.m. next bined their talents artistically in
ln'ill Rm th | a_'d[ll m be in town next Tuesday• For Wednesday for a combined work several varying combina;tions. One
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pickups call 426-2215 or 426-6564 party, potluck hmcheon and bust- of tile most; appreciated was a
or leave articles at 325 North 5th hessmeeting at the home of Grace Mozart selection, "Adagio and
- .' , street. Petty, Kamilche. -Rondo", for flue, oboe, bassoon and
:" i ' . ' " . keyboard• In striking contrast was
the exciting modern "Sonata" by
: CHBiROLET Keeps Going 00reat } Rieti. Graciously the Cassenti
: . .... i II ! Players responded to enthusiastic
: applause with "Perpetual Motion"
: to end a memorable performance.
! Dr. Andrew Beelik, association
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: Chevrolet, ively low- d Chevy I orty re n }
: l price I, sp ar-e gine Corvair, and CLUB CARD PART"
Skokomish Community Club will
:: two new. versions of America's only all-out sports car, Corvette. i sponsor card party this Satur-
: ' The make more people ; day at the community hall in Sko-
: depend 0a .: komish Valley. Pinochle will begin
: :=:.; izi::i:i::!:::i:i: at 8:15.
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Phone 426-4426
Mid-Winter Conteren©00
Saturday and Sunday
The next regular business meet-
ing of tho Ladies Auxiliary to the
Veterans of Foreign Wars will be
held at 8 p.m, Friday in the Me
moriM building. Hostesses will be
Marian L. Joimson, chairman, an(
Ann Campbell, Dorothy Kelse3
and Bernice Jansson.
The mid-winter conference wil?
be held in Longview this Satur-
day and Sunday.
Ron Gunter has been appointed
chairman of the teenage dances
sponsored by the VFW. Lots "of
help and ideas are needed. Larry
Godwin, Wayne Robinson, Dar-
rell Sparks and Les Miller are also
on the committee. The recent
This will be the second party New Year's 'Eve dance was very
in the series. The public is wet- successful. This is the first all-
come. teen project any organization has
sponsored in this community for
' DEGREERuMMAGEOF SALEHONOR someThetime.auxiliary is grateful i for all
help ou the r'ecent donat'ons to-
Degree of Honor Protective As- Ward the quilt project for its can-
soeiation will hold a rummage sale cer program and also the success
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Fri- of tim recent food sale. The mem-
day and Saturday in the PUD
auditorium, jects.bers worked hard on these arPr°"
Last Friday Josephine Sp ks,
National Guardsmen are the hospital chairman accompanied
only members of our military by Betty Godwin and Virgie Cleve-
services who take an oath to both land motored to Western State
the President and their governor. Hospital where they helped serve
They serve in a dual Federal-State over 80 patients home made pies
status, and assisted in a game party.
END LONELINESS, UNCERTAINTY,
SITTING ON THE SIDE
WHILE OTHERS HAVE FUN
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