January 31, ].963 SHELTON--MAg0N COUNTY J01:tPNAL Published tn rrCh¢itma,t:mm), U:&A.', ghelton, Washington
Arrangements ] Rachel Knott Guild > Ann Rau Named
High S h ! Sp tlight For/ What's Cooking In Whose Kitchen? I Lo00.l Homemaker
ire of Shelto.n " C O0 0 aking Plans
Club Meet,ha Next-to-New Sale l , Recipe Favorites of County Residents /Contest Winner
Garden Chlb was Mrs. Richard Brewer was he,- " /[iss Ann Rau. has been mmed
ined Jan. 21 at the home tess for tle January 18 hmeheon ., lwinner from Irene S. Reed high
meetinR of the l%achel Knott O1"- school in the 1963 Betty Crocker
F. A. Travis. St. AtWac-
arlan,elnents were made
by Mrs Percy Ken-
H. A. Han.sn3eier and
interesting alk entitled
For Everyone" was given
• Travis and was follawed
pen disctIssion
ious re-frestlments Were ser-
MrS. tPrank Smith alld l,,[rs.
Wiisiers. Mrs. Travis pre-
each one present with a
- f daisy seeds.
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CORALIE ANDERSON will graduate from Irene S. Reed high
school this spring. In the fall she intends to enter Western Wash-
ington college where she will prepare to be a teacher.
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Irene S. Reed senior student in
the spotlight this week is Coralie
Anderson. Coralie is a member
of Future Teachers of America,
Pep Club. Girls' Athletic Associa-
tion. Honor Society and Girls'
Club Executive Board.
She plans to attend Vestern
Washington College at Bellingham
after high school. Coralie wants to
be a teacher, but hasn't decided
whether to major m math or Eng-
lish.
Her subjects, this last year in
high school include trigonometry,
civics, chemistry, French and Eng-
ish.
Swimming is Coralie's favorite
hobby. She spends as much time
as possible in the water and is the
hotdm' of a senior life sawng
btdge. In the spring she turns
ou.t for tennis.
Coralie is another of the many
ISR sttlents who was born right
here in Shelton. Her birthdate was
January 25. 1945. She is 5'6" tall.
has g:een eyes and light brown
3aU',
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Anderson, she is their only
girl. She has three brothers. Rick•
21; Jim. 16. and Ron. 9. The An-
dersons make their home on Moore
Hill.
WCTU Meeting Is
Scheduled Tomorrow
The Woman's Christian Temper-
ante Union will meet at I p,m. this
Friday at lhe home of Mrs. Mer-
riLL Wingard, 2210 Olympic Hwy
North.
The program topic will be "'Or-
ganization Brings Strength" and a
study o "Narcotic Education" will
also be made.
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Her recipe for Refrigerator Nut
Butter Cookies is a favorite of
Peggy Havens because it makes a
large batch of delicious buttery
cookies which can be baked as she
finds the time or need for them.
As her three boys grow up, Peggy
will find more and more use for
large recipes.
The Havens boys are Jeff. 4,
Brad, 3. md Danny, 16 months.
Peggy's husband. Pat. is a member
of the Junior and Senior high
school teaching taff. His field is
music.
Peggy is a member of the Lady
of the Woods Guild of the St. Ed-
ward's Catholic church. Knitting
and sewing are hobbies she enjoys
when she finds time to work them
in.
REFRIGERATOR NUT BUTTER
COOKIES
1 cup Brown Sugar
1 cup White Sugar
1 lb. Butter or Substitute
3 Eggs, unbeaten
1 level tsp. Soda
tsl. Salt
5 cups Flour
1 cap chopped Nut
Combine ingradient, in a large
bowl. Mix v2Ith hands. Shape in
2 or 3 rolls. Chill until fimn. Slice
and bake on ungrcased cookie
sheet. 10-12 rain. at 350 degrees.
TO BE MARRIED,>"
\\;Ve may well go to the moon,
but that's not very far. The great-
est di.tance wc have to COVer still
lies within us.-- Charles de Gaulle.
thopedie Guild with Mrs. Kenneth
[Pl.anl( as co-hostess,
The president. Mrs. Les Shelver.
eon,hlcled the business meeting
lhat followod. Mrs. Samuel Frilz.
secretary, read the minutes of the
November meeting, no business
meeting having been held in De-
cember due to the Christmas par-
ty. The trea alrer. Mrs. Brewer.
remounted l.hal dues for active, as
well as inactive, lnenlbers, are due
or iho coming year.
Mrs. Frilz rcada letter from
the Shel/on General Hospital than-
king tim o'uild for the canned fruits
and vegetables donated at Christ-
lllas time.
Mrs. Grover Brewster, assisted
by Mrs. Harry Deegan, will again
have charge of the Penny Drive
which stm'ts May 1.
Mrs Fritz, chairman of the
Next to New Sale, said that ar-
ticles should be taken to the home
of Mrs. Roy Kimbel by March 15
,nd that a quantity of clothing
and artieles for the sale is lready
there. She would like as many of
the members as possible to attend
the work parties which will be
held once a week before the sale.
A discussion wil] be held at the
February 15 meeting as to a suit-
able day each week for the work
parties.
The guild is considering having
permanent racks made to hold the
e]oting, In addition to clothing,
such articles as jewelry, purses,
vases, pots and pans, furniture.
books and magazines, will be on
hand. The sale is to be held at the
PUD Auditorium March 29-30. If
anything is left over, another sale
will be held for one day.
Mrs. Shelver thanked the hos-
tesses for a delicious luncheon.
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VFW Post Meeting
Friday Evening
The next regular meeting of
VFX¥ Post 1694 will be held at 8
p.m. this Friday at the Memorial
hall. Members are urged to attend
and sign a card naming benificiary
e.n their accident and dismember-
ment policy.
AI Pinney, service officer for the
post. is in Veterans Hospital in
Seattle for an extended stay.
Merve Smith will handle Mr.
Pinney's calls at 426-6085.
There will be a crab feed at 8
p.m. next Tuesday at the Aber-
deen VFV Post. Members of all
posts are welcome.
BISSERS MEET FUTURE
I) AUGHTER-IN-LAV
A/2C Antone Bisser was re-
cently home on 4-day leave from
Shilling AFB, K art s a s. He
brought his fiancee, Miss Sharon
Caromdy of Sparks, Nevada, to
meet his parents. Mr. and Mrs,
Victor Bisser of Island Lake.
ELLINOR CHAPTER OES
SOCIAL CLUB POTLUCK
Ellinor Chapter, Order of Eas-
tern Star Social Club xWill meet
Monday for a noon potluck lun-
cheon at the home of Mrs. George
Moake of Eldon.
VEIAOME CHAPTER OES
SOCIAL CLUB LUNCHEON
Welcome Chapter, Order of Eas-
tern Star Social Club wilt meet for
a noon hmcheon next Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Lawrence Mun-
son. 1101 Turner.
All Star members are welcome.
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PEGGY HAVENS' Refrigerator Nut Butter Cookie recipe makes
a large batch. The cookies can be stored in rolls in the refrigera-
tor before baking or all baked at once and kept in the freezer until
needed. Danny, Brad and Jeff pose with their morn.
Valentine's Day
Set For Annual
Spring Style Show
Valentine's Day has been set as
the date for the anmml spring
style show and luncheon by the
Olympia area Orthopedic council.
Proceeds from this affairs, which
will be held at the Tyee restaurant
o Highway 99 near Olympia, will
go to the Mary Bridge Orthopedic
Hospital in Tacoma.
Co-chairmen of the hmeheon and
style show are Mrs. D. M. Patillo
find Mrs. Fred Metealf. Styles will
be shown by M. M. Morris store,
Olympia. Cards may be played
following the show. Mrs. Frank
Earl will be in charge of distribut-
ing them.
An added attraction will be duet
composed of Mrs. Hartley Kruger
and Mrs. Scott Milligan. who will
play dinner music during the show.
The luncheon is open to the pub-
lic. Tidets and reservations may
be secured by eatling Mrs. Robert
Cole, phone 943-0966.
Canal Amaranth
Pancake Breakfast
Canal Court. Order of Amaranth
will serve a pancake breakfast to
tle public February 10 at the Lilli-
waup choolhouse between 8 a.m.
and 2 p.m,
Mrs. Mattie Backlund will super-
vise the preparation of pancakes,
eggs, bacon and coffee. Adults
may eat as much as they like for
$1 donation.
Mrs. Backhmd is a superb cook.
She won a prize in a television
contest and was congratulated by
Erie Stanley Gardner. famous au-
thor, who enjoyed her wild black-
berry pie.
Use Journal Want Ads
Search for the American Home-
n]a.ker of Tomorrow, She thus be-
comes e}igible fo one of 102 scho-
larships with a total value <)f
$110.000.
Miss Rau's papers have been
entered in competition with those
of other state high school winners
for state-wide honors. The State
Homemaker of Tomorrow will be
named m the spring. She will re-
ceive a $1500 scholarship. Winner
of the national contest will have
her scholarship raised to $5000.
Miss Rau is the daughter df"Mr.
and Mrs. Alien Ram
SllA PINOCHLE CLUrll
The SRA Pinochle Club'" \\;<'ill
meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the Me-
morial hall.
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Evergreen PTA ' AS NEAR
Meets Last Week ;; AS YOUR
Evergreen School Parent Tea- i-:
chers Association met at the !ii? :: M
school last Thursday. .::::;i,:::;..'. ...... ,,,, AI
It was announced that the an-
nual spaghetti dinner would be
Feb. 28 in the school auditorium.
There will be an exhibit of stud- L
ent's school work in connection
with the dinner.
A tape recording explaining the
"level system" was presented wth B 0
a question and answer period fol-
lowing. " :::;:). =
The invocation was given by Rev. i!i i
Clarence Lody of St. David's" Epis- i{
copal Church and the flag salute ;! i
was led by Cub Scout Pack 10, X
Den 8.
Eagles Auxiliary Sets FOR BOT H ......
Basket Social Date SAV/N(S
The members of the Eagles
EJectric Home Heating Auxiliary will have a basket social
O O February 12 at the airport hall.
The group is planning a h'um- HDR "
mage sale ]VIarch 8-9. Anyone hay-WIT (=ALS
ing rummage to be ieked up i
THE REV. AND MRS. RAY asked to call 426-2420 or 426-3490.
Mainwaring of Kasilof, Alaska,
L J announce the engagement of sNONo--
"-; gE their daug hter, Miss Janice Rue PINOCHLE PARTY
Mainwaring, to Richard Alden
Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Skokomish Community Club
John A. Swanson of Delmar, will sponsor another pinoehle par- ! i i ! i !i
New York. Miss Mainwaring ty this Saturday evening. "ard Zp:iticnWeeii
attended Biola College in Los pb, ying xll start at 8:15 p.m. at
Angeles, Calif., and was grad- the Middle Skokomish Community
\\; unated from Emanuel Hospital hall. " "
school of Nursing, Portland. She The public is welcoene.
is presently on the staff of Reed
College in Portland as a cam- . BELFAIR WAR I VETS
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The cleanest way to heat your home is with built-in
ELECTRIC home heatingthe modern system that cre-
ates heat instantly, silently, automatically.
Belfair Barracks No. 2778,, Worl¢
War I Veterans. and the Ladies
Auxiliary will meet at 1 p.m. Sun-
day at the Belfair Masonic hall.
There will be a potluck lunche-
on followed by a meeting and in-
stallation of new officers for 1963.
If a good face is a letter of
recommendation, a good heart is a
letter of credit.--Edward George
Bulwer-Lytton.
Electric heat is as clean as electric light--and as
safe and silent, too.
With warmth-by-wire, there's no fuel, no storage
requiremetts, no flue, no fumesjust the even warmth
that you can control, room by room, with individual
thermostats. Your walls, your draperies, carpets and
furniture will stay clean longer.
Ask for the facts about the home heating system of
tomorrow that's here today---clean, quiet, comfortable
electric heat.
aus nurse. Mr. Swanson rec-
eived his BBA degree from the
University of Michigan. He is
presently attending the Episco-
pal Theological School in Cam-
bridge, Mass. A summer wed-
ding is planned.
Everybody's heart is open, you
know. when they have recently es
caped from severe pain, or are re-
coverlg the blesssing of halth.
Jane Austen.
Enjoy Famous Music, Sung by the
Famed GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
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