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Shelton Girl Heads ,
College Committee
Jo Needham, student of W,est-'
urn Washington College, Belling—
ham, and daughter‘of M. H. Need-
ham, Shelton, has been appointed
chairman for the Associated Wo-
men Students, Girl Leaders 0011‘ j(lax-den Club 7. Mark P‘ickieils,
and Mrs.—
fcrence to be held February 14.
Committees Announced .Hamilton; Committee in charge
| Anyone wishing table reserva- of prizes, Mrs. Louis Van Arsdale
tions for the Shelton Garden club’s chairman, and Mrs. Robert Stude-
PHONE 100
If youlVVish to Sell you’ll Have?
to Tell~rJournal VVant-Ads.
Committee, Mrs. Al
\Villiam Mai;-
‘in Memorial Hall should contar-t {Telephone
either Mrs. Winston Scott, Mrs. ‘Hurrby and Mrs.
Al Koch, or Mrs. Peter Zopolis. well.
' i1 1 ~AS kt 12:30; Hostesscs will be he officers of
6;ng lagggeglings gtxg b; turned ,the club who include the follow-
over to the club's Railroad AVG‘ laggianfi Giorgi Clippber’
nue beautification project. l “Lima ear“: 1‘ ’S’ ‘ ' (fl
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Mrs. J. H. Frisken, Mrs. Ed Bau-
Committees to make ai'm‘ng’l- ibert and Mrs. James Amunds and
merits for thc his public attaii-lin-s. w. F. Roberts, Mrs. F. M.
were announced today by Mrs. ’Gage, Mrs. Carrie Durand and
lGeorge Cropper, Garden Club pres- .Mrs. Walter Elliott.
.ident- A meeting Of an commlt‘ Members of the various com—
tee Chairmen is to be hem neXt mittees are asked to contact their
Monday evening at the home 0f chairmen just as soon as possible.
ers. George Drake, Mrs. Cropper
'W’eekend Guests
'said.
The committees follow: At MCGinniS Home
Co—chairmen, Mrs. George Drake Mr- and Mrs. Clarence C. Shutt
land Mrs“ William McKenzie; lof Bellmgham and-Mr. and Mrs.
“Decoration of Fireplace and Tally lDaViCl Shlml and baby daughter
Committee, Mrs. Walter Kullrich ‘Werc visitors from Saturday to
chairman, Mrs. Angus O'Neill, Wednesaay at the home Of Mr.
ll/Irs. Harry Perry; Table Con]- and HITS. L. NI. McGinnis.
mittcc, Mrs. Frank Bishop chair-_ The Clarence. Sllutts are the
Imam. Mrs. Ed Hillier, Mrs. A. A. lparcnts of Mrs. McGinnis, while
Pabst, Mrs. Ed. Fauhert, Mrs. ‘David Shutt is her brother. Mr.
Charles Runacrcs, Mrs. Steve Ru”)- land Mrs. David Shutt are from
pert. Mrs. Lee Friend, Mrs. L. D. lLong Beach, California, but are
Hack, Mrs. Ben Briggs; Room visiting with their parents in
,3 wfi' ALL‘PURPOSE CREAM lDecoratic-n Committee, Mrs. Mar-
Bellingham during the. time.that
---“"‘”’P‘3“ed f°r Clem" ,cus Rodgers chairman, Mrs.
Orlc the USS. Saratoga, of which he
in9 and general beOUlY :Gonter, Mrs. Claude Danielson, is a member_ is in
"Bremerton,
core... JoeSimpson and Mrs. Logan Visits were 5.1,") made to the
.Mitchell; Food Committee, Mrs. Pau] Chase and Hawk} Chase
lEmery Elzl'lcy chairman, Mrs. Guy lhomes,
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1941 BLUE RIBBON SPECIAL
...oflers lhese Fine creams of
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..exlra-rich..alreollor dry ll-iutchinson, Mrs. S. Beonarsm, .
skins...c help with "over. lMl-s. Ray Bailey, Mrs. Grover Regular
Meeting 0f -
min," problems {Brewstelg Mrs. Grisdalc Crosby, IMEthO‘l‘St
Women“ Isomety
y ers. Harry Deegan, Mrs. Phil‘ The Women’s SOCIEW 0f Chl'ifl'
lprcdson and M'3~_, Elliot Spring; tian Service of the, Methodist
fservmg Commitme, Mrs. S. A. lChurch will meet on. Wednesday,
'Hatchcr chairman, Mrs. HerbertlFebruaFy 12 at the Chm'Ch Par-
lAnglc, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. films at 2 P- m; Sharp.
‘ Eugena Browning Mm. Roland , February being Inter-racial Bro-
‘Jo‘nnson, Mrs. \Villiam Stevenson, ithOFhOOd “10ch. Sunday, February
9, will be observed by the church
er3. Don McKay, Mrs. James. _ _
JAmundS, las Race Relation Sunday, and the
' non-trot! $1.00...FOR A
LIMITED TlME.. .STOCK UP NOW!
FIR DRUG STORE
Mrs. Clifford Wivell, Mrs. l , .
lsubject of study will be “Minor-
lity Groups and Inter-racial Co-
, loperation,”
Mrs. W. M. Elliott will lead in
:thc study for the Wednesday meet-
I’ing, assisted by ers. Nena Ro-
.berts, Mrs. Myrvan Wivell and
ers. Oliver Constable. In har-
llnony with the subject Mrs. Loui
polsoleiul 11V ‘BLLIOO'BL go
lSheep.” Hostesses for the meet-
, ling will be Mrs. D. R. Pittenger,
'l Mrs. C. Anderson and Mrs. L..
g; i Loughnan.
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:6 i’l‘cchnocracy Meeting
. Slated For Saturday
' There will be a Technoeracy
lmeeting in the courtrooms of the
' lcourthouse on Saturday, February
8, beginning at 2 p. m. The speak—
|ers of the day will be Mr. Walter
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:COI'dlally invited to attend.
lGirl Scout Troop
. lEnjoys Skating Party
l Members"'of Girl Scout TrOop
lNo. enjoyed an ice skating par-
|ty last Saturday evening. Jean
' lElliott, Mrs. Milton Clothier, Mrs.
‘ 'IWilliam Stevenson and Miss
Blanche Bertrand took the group
,to Olympia in their cars.
lTuesday they held a-regular meet-
“ ling at the Lincoln school and
(learned a number of interesting
‘facts on first aid from Mrs. Lloyd
lMorgan. A Valentine party is to
Ibe held by the group at their
next regular meeting which will
be on Tuesday, February 11.
:Hamburgcr . . .lb. 15c
PORK
Sausage . . 2-lbs. 25c
:rLard . . . .lb. 8c
:Breast Lamb, . . lb. 12c
:‘Bacon . . . lb. 23:;
Beef Hearts .. . lb. 13c
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{Baptist Young People
iAnnounce Meetings Slated
' The young peoples group of the
Baptist church have planned a.
number of interesting meetings
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all those young people interested.
Thursday evening there will be
a regular weekly prayer service
in the basement of the church be-
ginning at 7:30 p. m. Saturday
evening they will hold aprayer
service and social fireside hour,
lwhicli will also begin at 7:30 p.
1m. The meeting for Sunday eve-
'ning is scheduled to begin at 6:15
p. m. in the young peoples room.
%;Saucr Kraut . . ,qt. 15c
FRESH CRABand FINNAN HADDIE
Activettes Hold
[Regular Meeting
I Mrs. Fred Snelgrovc was host-
less at her home on Wednesday
levelling when she entertained with
at 6:30 dinner for members of the
Activettes. Following dinner the
13 members in attendance enjoyed
a. business and social evening.
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Symphonic
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smooth, harmonious flow of body lines. The model shown
above is the Commodore Eight Touring Sedan on 121-
inclf wheelbase laud powared with 128, horsepower
engine. Featured in all 1941 Hudsons is a new style
development c‘alled SymphonicStyling which ,offers a
choice of interior color combinations “Lil... .armonize
with exterior colors.
‘All new 1941 Hudson models are lower, longer, and
more graceful in “silhouette”. Noteworthy in_ the new
body styling is the sweep of the. new rear deck design
with the accompanying new design of rear quarter wm-
dows and roof panel. This new styling in combination
with a 2-inch reduction in overall body height and an
increase in body length of 51/2 inches, enhances the
Human ' MOTORS 1'
lst & Grove, Shelton HUDSON
ibridge luncheon on February 18 baker: Publicity, Mrs. Hal Briggs”
On'
Homcimil'lers Nicol
At llaeket‘. Home
Members of the Homebuildcrs
.of the Baptist Church met on
iTuesday evening at the Floyd
Hackett home with Mrs. Otha
Moore and Mrs. Howard Yule as
lhostesses. The topic for the eve-
Ining was discussed and study on
lthc “Gospel of John" was also
carried 0.1 by the 32 members in
attendance.
3 Another meeting of the group
February 11, at the Roy Eells
rhomc With Mrs. Hag'old Chase and
ers. Al Goodwin as hostesses. The
topic of study will be “Bible Type."
l'l‘ile meetings being at 7:30 p. m.
iBu'dncss Women Meet
'wim nil-s. Gris-(tale
1 The Business and Professional
“Nomcn hold}; regular meeting on
Monday evening at the home of
ers. Bertha Cl'isdalc
lEthel h‘latner as assisting host-
ess. The program for the evening
Iwas study or the Central Ameri-
lcan countries with Mrs. Ruby
[Crane as the leader
The serving of refressments at
the close or the meeting were in
{keeping with the evening’s stu-l
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dies lVlt-chan dishes wu‘c Serv-
icd.
Juveniles; Hold
{Valentine Party
The Juveniles of the Degree of
Honor met last Saturday at the
paid Fellows Hall for inltlation and
Ka valentine party. ":uby Paulson
was initiated into tile organiza-
tion. The Valentine motll was
carried out in the decorations and
favors. Cake and ice cream Wel‘c
leiljoycd by the group, and a val-
lCllllel’d exchange was held. The
next meeting of the group will be
lheld on February 15 at the same
‘place.
Junior Legion Auxiliary
‘i'u Hold Valentine Party .
.can Legion Auxiliary will meet 0.:
Friday, February 7 at the Mem-
orial Hall immediately following
school. A short business meeting
to be followed by a Valentine par-
.ty is the order for the afternoon.
All members are urged to remem—
‘ber to bring their valentines for
exchange.
iBingo Party Is
'Enjoyed \Vednesday
Tile Mill Creek Home Econo-
mics Club met with Mrs. Julia
Jackson on Wednesday evening for
a Bingo party. A very interesting
and enjoyable evening was report-
ed. The club will l‘lOld a pinochle
party at the home of Mrs. Lucille
Morrison on Friday, February 14.
IThe next. regular meeting 01' the
,group will be at the home of Mrs.
'Marie Storey.
Public Card. Party . ,,
Next Tuesday Alter-nee
The Degree of Honor is spon-
soring a public card party to be
lheld next Tuesday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 11, in the Odd Fellows Hall.
The party will begin with a 1
o’clock dessert luncheon. Games
{to be in play during the after-
lnoon are bridge, pinochle and
' Chinese checkers. A small ad»
.mission Charge will cover the
lluncheon and afternoon of cards,
and a door prize as well as prizes
for the various games will be a-
warded.
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Girl Scout Troop No. 0
Planning Flag Pageant
Girl Scout Troop No. 3, com‘
posed of Junior High School girls,
met Monday afternoon at the li-
brary where they looked up mater-
ial in the various reference books,
regarding the
flags, preparatory to flag pageant
which they plan to give at the
Mothers Daughters banquet to
[be held sometimes in March. Meet-
ing with the girls was their lead-
er, Mrs. Logan Mitchell and her
assistant, Mrs. Robert Tabke.
Girl Scout Leaders
Hold Monday Meeting
Members of the Girl Scout Lead—
ers met on Monday at the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Morgan for their
regular monthly meeting. Mrs.
Hugh Hamilton and Mrs. Frank
Willard,
Scout Council were visitors. Mrs.
Hamilton gave a very interesting
talk on the organization of com-
mittee councils and their coopera—
tion with the leaders.
Mrs. B. C. Combs
Honored W'cdnesday
Mrs. B. C. Combs, who is leav—
ing soon for Chehalis, was the
guest of honor 011 Wednesday,
when the Past Presidents of the
Lake Isabella Club held a meet—
ing.- Hostess fer the affair was
Mrs. Edna Johnson who enter—
tained the group at her home, Ma-
ple Beach, on Lake Isabella with
a 1 o’clock luncheon and social
afternoon.
'F.E.O. Meeting To Be
Monday \Vith Mrs. Dichl
The next .regular meeting of
[Chapter B, P.E.O. will be held on
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Fred Dichl, instead of with
Mrs. Alden C. Bayley as previous-
lry announced.
The meeting will start at 7:30
p. m. and Mrs. A. A. Stratford will
give a book review.
Townsend Club
Meeting Monday
Shelton Townsend Club No. 3
will hold a regular meeting at
the Memorial Hall on Monday
evening, February 10, at 8 p. m.
There Will be a council meeting
at 7:30, and all members of the
council are urged to attend.
lGirl Scout Council
Meeting On Monday
The February meeting of the
Shelton. Girl Scout Council will
be held on Monday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 10, at the home of Mrs. A.
E. Klassel, beginning at p. m.
Following the regular business of
the group there will be a discus-
sion on the “Little House,” and a
report of the nominating commit-
tee.
til 1 lill.{l.‘(.)N—l\/1AS()I\I COU NTY
will be held on Tuesday evening]
with Mrs. .
Members of the Junior Amerl-l
early American.
members of the Girl,
.l O Ul IN AL
lnr‘griw (ll Honor
lwm Meet ‘ucsilny
A regular meeting of the
gree of Honor will be held on Tues~
day evening at 8 o’clock at the
Odd Fellows Hall with the new
lpresident Mary Cormier presid—
ing. All. members interested in
the drill team should be present.
lNcigiibors 0f Woodcraft
lMeeting This ‘hursday
l A regular meeting of the Neigh—
bors of Woodcraft will be held this
,evening (Thursday) at the home
gof Mrs. Ida Cruson beginning at
8 p. m.
"Bible Class Meeting
At Hamilton Home
The Maryta Bible Class will
meet at the home of Mrs. Hugh
Hamilton on Tuesday, February
‘11, at 1:30 p. m. ’
Portland Visitor
‘ Mrs. Emery Burley spent the
,weckcnd in Portland viSlting with
friends.
,HoOdspo‘rt News
Brevities Show
‘ Many Activities
By Betty McKiel
Hoodsport, Feb. 5. — On Tues-
day, February 4th, the Hood
Canal Junior Women’s Club held
their regular meeting at the
’home of Mrs. Ross Williams, with
lher and Mrs. Maurice liaare as
{hostesses The club has been in-
lvited to a Valentine Party on
l'l‘lursday evening, February 13th,
gas guests of the Skokomisll‘Valley
Juniors at the Middle Skokomisn
school. Since the club did not
join the State Federation of Wo-
lmen’s Clubs this year it was de-
lcidcd to join the Puget Sound Fed-
lerated Junior Clubs. The com-
:mittee for the year's program,
(consisting of Doris Soule, chair-
‘man, Yvonne Bartels. Rose Dick-
.inson. Betty Goodpastcr, and Mar-
garet Williams) submitted aycar
book which was accepted immed-
iately. March 2151; was set for
;a date to give an extensch car—
nival. Committees were appoint—
lcd for advertising, prizes, and
booth building. Gloria McKiel won
the Penny Chance, which sold for
22c, and turned out to be a white
pottery vaSc. Following business
luncheon, and then Mrs. Williams
was surprised with a pair of baby
bath-room scales, loaded with
‘White wrapped gifts.
Those members of the club
on Wednesday evening, January
th, when they met in the club
ium.
made.
On Monday evening, February
2rd,
Commercial Club met in the club
room of the Hoodsport gymnas—
ium. Following the business meet-
ing the group enjoyed all educa-
tional movie, "The Silver Stream,”
a story of the Silver Salmon In-
dustry in Alaska. Lunch was
served by Harold Millo and Pete
lAllard in the dining room of the
Hoodsport school. i
The Lilliwaup Sunday school is
growing steadily and now has an
attendance of about forty-five stu-
dents each Sunday. They meet in
the Lilliwaup gym, with Mr. Si-
gurd Johnson as their superin-
tendent. Mrs. C(lellll teaches the
primary department, Mrs. John-
son teaches the juniors, Mr. John-
son, the Young People, and the
Adult Class is taught by Mrs. Lon
Vi’ebb. Anyone interested is in-
vited. to attend.
The Hoodsport Boy Scouts,
Troop 11, will go to the Y.M.C.A.
in Olympia on Wednesday evc-
nzng, February 5th, to swim in
the pool there. Those taking cars
will be H. R. Dickinson, Bill Good—
paster, H. E. Lockwood, an d oth-
ers, if necessary.
Dickie, Jackie, and Mary-Ann
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Seigel of Potlatch, to Woodson,
Oregon, where they moved last
Tuesday. The children spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Nance of Hoodsport and Dr. and
Mrs. J. Richter of Potlatch. The
Ritchters took them to Oregon on
Saturday.
Wesley Johnson of Port Angeles
15 working at the State Testing
Station in Shelton this week, and
staying with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Johnson of Hoodsport.
'Mrs. Johnson and their , young
daughter are in Port Angcles.
The Hoodsport men’s‘ “Town
Team" is playing basketball every
Monday night in the gymnasium.
Anyone interested in playing is
invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Millo wore
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Allard of Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daniels are
entertaining his mother, Mrs. Dan—
iels of Seattle this week.
Lee Dickinson started Monday
lto attend a Welding School in Ta-
1 coma.
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IGrapeview Lacks
;, January Slinshine
“Deficient in sunshine" charac-
terized Grapeview‘s January wea—
ther, commented Observer Walter
Eckert in reporting statistics on
the first month's climate of 1941
in the grape growing community
today.
The month saw a rain total of
7.95 inches, with the 2.54- inch fall
on the 17th the, greatest in 24
hours. Eighteen days saw at least
one one-hundredth of an inch of
precipitation. Only two days were
llisted as clear, nine as partly
cloudy. 20 as cloudy. , ,
Coldest temperature reading of
lthc month was 27 degrees on the
lfirs, warmest 55 degrees on the
ninth. Dense fogs were noted on
lthe first, 19th and 29th, light fogs
|on the second, eleventh, and 27th,
according to Observer Eckert‘s
records.
linembel's enjoyed a most delicious 7
interested made their fibre stools:
room of the hoodsport gymnas-’
About twenty stools were.
members of the Hoodsport‘
lScigel left Saturday to follow!
,New Facial Preparation l
Dc- '
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Available at
A new special treatment set for l
lbeauty care put out by the man-
lufacturers of Colonial Dames, is
For Drug l
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lbeing introduced at the Fir Drug George H prctt General Sales be an
! Store this week, according to R. E. [Mt f t, 'H do W ‘Iotor
‘dgmandf'
iGrenberg, proprietor. l anach o 110 u so“ i. .
Car Company, held in Seattle ycs— .
terday, wen Pigmon, Hudson;
dealer for this territory. decla -' '
Hudson will numeric.
l The new treatment consists of
étwo Colonial Dames creams which
‘ provide the proper combination for
,wintry, roughening weather. An that
ladvcrtisement in today‘s Journal llaunch
carries more details on the offer. lore—Spring
the company has yet u rtukeii
!in preparation for what is believ-
‘ed will be the most active early
spring market the automobile in-
dustry has yet known. The meet—
ing was one of 51 similar gather-
ings now being held throughout
the country, Mr. Piginon said.
World On Wheels .‘i‘otiay
Commenting upon the aims of
the program Pigmon said: “It‘
ilatch. H. J. Hussmans moved into should not be forgotten that thel
the house vacated by Stewarts automobile itself is an important;
when they moved to litenton. The factor in speeding up the nation‘s
Gadleys, who had formerly resided productive forces. The world is
in Hoodsport, moved into thelon wheels today and motor cars‘
.housc in which Hussmans had [have their own task to do in de-
lived, and Pacgels moved into the fame activities by enabling mczi
hOUSe formerly occupied by Mrs. lto reach their jobs easily and re—
Anna smith. turn home to their families again
Mr. and M,.S_ Fred Siegel moved for rest and recreation. Then
to Woodsom Oregon, where Mr_ .too, it is only througha healthy
Mr. Siegel has gone into business. {Vomme 0f 119171131 bugmcss that
gThCy left on January 22nd. Dr, our defense program cail'be made
Eancl Mrs. Richter took the Siege] p°$§ible and pafd for and “0137131
.children to their new home on Sat— busmess mday ‘5 geared to auto'
urday. Chester Woodworths mdv; mobile transportation“ With this
:cd into the house vacated by Sie— m mmd We, are pmpm'mgi by this
gels. merchanolsmg program,’ to place
I A surprise farewell party was our selling organization in peel-
held in the school gym for Dick,
Jack, and Mary Ann Siegel on
January 30. Built around the
,themc of a circus party, the chil-
‘dl'ell spe‘nt the afternoon playing‘
ganimal games and enjoying a fish
lpond. The guests of honor Were
{pi‘cscntedeith many gifts. As-
;sisting Mrs. Tompkins in serving,
were Mrs. Kay Simmons and Mrs..l
,H. J. Hussman. ‘ ;
l The Potlatch Social Club was,
lcntertained on February 4th by
Mrs. J. Simmons. at the school-
house. Threc tables of contract
were played, high score going to
Mrs. Sisley; second high to Mrs.
E. Carlson. Mrs. Tyler received
the galloping goose. Miss Esther
Carlson was a guest of the club.
l Mrs. H. J. Hussman is the new!
jPotlatch school clerk, with Mrs.'
,Bill Smith as the new member. '
Elizabeth Hussman and Donald'
;Tompkins have had perfect at-
,tendance at school for the first
isomester. New pupils at school
,are Earl. and Ray Gadley, former-
lly of Hoodsport.
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Move Frequently
During- Januaryl
Potlatch, Feb. 5. — January has
been a month of moving in Pot-
,‘Hobo’ Party At
Agate Grange Is J
Highly Enjoyed
By Mrs. Mary Matthes l
Agate, Feb. ,5. A most en-
jovable night of fun was had by
:all present at Agate Grange Sat—
urday night, which was Hobo
‘rNight. All were dressed to repre-
sent the character. Games and
quizz questions were enjoyed, af-
ter which a delicious Slipper was
served the hobos.
i Ray Mead, who is in the CCC
)camp at Quilcene, spent the week~
:end at home with his parents.
Mrs. E. Hawkinson, Mrs. 'T. ,
Hovind and son and ers. M. Mat- ‘
lthes enjoved a visit with Mr. and E
Mrs. H. W. Welch Tuesday after-
noon. .
The Agate Grange will give a
dance Saturday, February 8. Good
music and fun is assured.
I Adolf Frank. who has been on
the sick list for some time, re-'
[turned to camp to work‘ this
week.
Mr vanrl Mrs. F‘ CM“! "M."
Don Paulson and daughter, visit-.
led C. P. urmurods Cu..ou lug“-..
J The people around Concord
Beach are all thrilled, as the elec—
tricity IS being extended to them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Herrington and
less lda Hedrickson of Tacoma,
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Welch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Peterson and
children ’of Tacoma and Marie
Jacoby of Olympia, and Wendell
Bloom of Olympia, spent Sunday
Iwith their father, J. F. Jacoby. Mr.
Jacoby returned to Tacoma with
the Petersons for a visit.,
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HEEL INJURY TREATED
Palmer Roberts, McCleary Tim-
ber employe, was admitted to the
Shelton hospital Vl’cdnesday for
_trcatmcnt of a minor heel injury.
ch was released today.
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