day, February 20, 1964 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in "Christm stown, U.g.A.", Shelton, Washington PAGE 13
diesCivic Club
By Betty Dean
~N -~ The Union ladies Civ- T
P was Well attcnd-:~ ~. ~t[
ty With 12 memi)er~' t);'es:'
guest, Ellen Rcbman.
was beautifully decor
Clara Gwin and
Ough using the Valentine
:or the potluck hmcheon.
the business part of the
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meeting lhe club discussed a card
party they are planning for Feb.
28, at the Community Hall at S
p.m. The public i's invited.
They will have a potluck dinner
sometime in April for the men]-
l)ers and their husbands. MI'S. Dick
l~,uechel was appointed chairman
for a, tahuli, show ibe eh|b will
have. Anyone wishing to partici-
sate please contaeL her, The date
for Lhis will be announced later.
The new meeting will be March
12 in Mrs. Max Dean's home.
was in Seattle. Bobble served
cookies and coffee.
Mrs. Molly Puter attended the
Cinderclla School of Beauty in
Bremeri.on this week for advanced
hair styling.
Wednesday morning Mr. and
Mrs. Hesse and girls of Portland
came to McMillin to visit Mrs.
Hesse's grandmother then on to
Seattle Thursday to see Mr. Hes-
se's motlmr and Friday they vis-
ited with relatives in Alderton,
and Friday evening they ended up
at the Thomas Balls here. Mrs.
~ Hesse is the Bali's daughter. They
stayed the weekend with the Balls.
The; girls had fun feeding some
squirrels Mrs. Ball has trained
to come out of the wogds by their
house.
We are glad to hear Mr. H.
Ross is feeling better.
The g~Leve Morris family have
been sick with the flu. We hope
• Residents of Union join in ex-
tending their sympathy to Katie
Niles, whose husband passed away
Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Lange spent a week
in Seattle reeently, while she was
there she visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Borge in their new home
in Bellevue. They are formerly
from the canal. She also visited
with Mrs. Blanche Weeks, who is
also from here and wishes to be
remembered to all her friends. She
will bc coming to Union in March
for a visit. Mrs. Lang also attend-
ed thc Eastern ~tar at Issaquah.
MIL AND MRS. FRANK Dean
were dinner guests of the Max
Deans Tuesday evening honoring
his 74ih birthday. Also enjoying
the party were his grandchildren
Casey, Lewis and Lorraine Dean.
Coming for cake and ice cream
'later in the cvening were Helen
they are all feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolanff Walters
POLICY
At Lower
Costl
went to Olympia Saturday evening
for dinner with the Don Degler
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Gunlser
imve built a summer home here
near fifth Street. They live in
Seattle.
IT WAS the first time in 14
years all of the Allen children
were home at once. The celebra-
tion was Herb's birthday, which
was on Sunday. His four sons and
and Leo Pearce. two daughters and their families
The pinochle club met last Wed- were there for a chicken dinner
nesday at Bobbie Allen's home. with homemade bread made by
Tillie Sherman had high score for Mrs. Allen. A birthday cake was
the day. Others attending were served later. Herb pla.yed pinochle
Edith WMtcrs, Evelyn White, El- with the boys and boasted at win-
len Rebman, Betty Dean, Vera ning all the games. There were 20
Bishop and thc club was happy people there. Bob, Ray, Dick and
to have Ann Grattan as a guest Ronnie Allen are the boys and
who filled in for Lil Updyke whoBonnie Allen and Betty Dean are
the girls. A family picture was
taken. Herb wouldn't tell how old
he is but they have lived in Union
30 years in July.
Margaret Bueehel was home for
the weekend. She is a student at
the Holj/ Names Academy in Se-
a t t] e.
MR. ANI) M]{S. BII,L Ttmm
and family motored to Seattle on
Sunday to see their new nephew
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Timms: They had dinner 'at some
cousins of theirs also in Seattle.
\Vith the end of the mid-tel~w
exams Eric Co]es came home to
spend the weekend with Ills par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coles
He attends Western Washington
State College in Bellingham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young was
visiting their daugMer in Port-
land last week when the3, became
ill. They called their son Don
Young to come drive them llome,
iMr. Young is in the hospital with
pneunlonia and Mrs. Young has
been in bcd at home. We wish
you both a speedy recovery folks,
Helen Pearce has been sick with
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Mary Buechcl took her father
and Ch:trlene Skelsey took Mr.
Pill to the Father-Daughtcr Ban-
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Q 20TH ANNIVERSARY Q
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s L liwaup
By Frances Catto
LILLIWAUP -- A])out 40 mem-
bers snd guests enjoyed the pot-
luck supper which preceded the
business meeting and pinochle par- i
ty on' the Friday night schedule~
of the Y, illiwaup Community Club.
Two long tables were set tot the
affair, a regular feature of the
meeting held on the second Fri-
day of each month. The public is
invited to the supper and to the
~inochle party held at that time
and on the fourth Friday of the
~onth.
Nine tables were In play dur-
ing the evening and refreshments
were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Henry Mourik, and Mrs. Charles
Diesen. First prize winners were
Mrs. Sigllrd Hoff and Matt Kaare;
second prizes went to Mrs. Wil-
liam J. Everett and Billy Gilbert;
Mrs. Dess Haines and Ma>~
mer Cushman residerit, and rentcd
the Lilliwaup place from Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Johns for vacatioo use.
Mr. Phelps passed away last Au-
gust.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerkensmey-
er and Mrs. Lewis Evans went in-
to Tacoma Thm'sday afternoon
last week to attend a sclmol play
in which Donnie Wahl, Mrs. Evans
grandson, participated. After the
school perforfi~ance, they went to
the home of Donnie's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wahl, had dinner
and spent the evening.
FRIEND~ OF WES Johnson
will be interested to know that he
is back in his usual activities, fol-
lowing back surgery this winter
for the relief of a fusion condition.
Two operations by a specialist in
Honolulu, Hawaii, followed a holi-
day vacation there, enjoyed by Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson and their three
Schmidt won the 300 pinochle daughters, Mrs. Johnson brought
prize High score pri~es for the~
.'" - .'_ ....... the gn'ls home for the beginning
seines, con(mace wits FriaKy'Slof their school terms after their
party, were awarded Mrs. Frank I Christmas vacation and returned
S. Mclntyre "and Matt K.a.are. I to be with her husband for his
cL~evet:ai new m.emoers 3omedthe ] second operation. The Johnsons
,us at tne ousmess session. Mrs. arrived home together Jan. 30 and
Mettle Backland, Secretary, pro-Ihe has been convalescing at their
sided in the absence of the presi-I beach nla'ce, "Wind;n Tide".
Valentine Day Observed With P rty By
SevcIRh And Eighth Grade Students
Junior lligh
Valentiues Day was welcomed
by a rather impromplu party giv-
cn for the eighth and ninth grades
by the Home Ee. girls. The party
consisted of refreslnnents and mu-
sic for dancing and oecupied the
last hour of the school day. The
seventh grade was surprised when
the girls brought them cookies
and punch. The rage in all grades
seems to be just listening to a
peculiar group of creatures called
"beatles".
The basketball team invaded
Brinnon last Thursday for another
victory. This week's game has
been postponed.
Please remember the school
skating party scheduled for Feb.
27.
Because voting is March 30 it
is necessary that as many people
as possible know about this plan.
If you know of any individuals
who do not have children in our
schools, please mention the mat-
ter to them. If further informa-
tion is needed it can be obtained
by phoning the Hood Canal Junior
Hnodsport SeluMfl
Both first grades ~)~re very busy
learning new things every oay.
In Mrs. Moore's s(~cond grade,
Wands Plant, who reeenily suf-
fered an eye injury has returllotl
to school. Her rec0vcry is excel-
lent.
Mrs. Avey's room is enjoying
their new bat and ball and hope
to challenge Mrs. Himebaugh's
room to a game soon.
Mrs. Sjoholm has a new pupil,
formerly from Port Angeles. She
is Julie Nold who lives in Lilli-
waup.
Lit,tie Egypt Wmmglcrs
P.T.A. The Little Egypt Wranglers met
Last night's PTA meeting was Feb. 12-at the Dayton Hall. A
rather disappointing because of demonstration on How to Clean a
the light turn-out. The main itemSpark Plug was given by Dennis
of husiness was discussion of the Combs. Ronnie Rickards gave one
plans for a new Multi-Purpose on How to Train a Dog for Basic
gymnasitun. Obedience. His demonstration was
veLw interesting, He told the dif-
ferent ~ays.o£ training the dog
for each act,
The leaders decided to have seP-
arate meetings for each project
High 877-5463 and asking for Mr.
Pill or Mr. Crumb.
in Bellevue. Allie's son, Clarence the former Mrs. Belle Larson, isWe are concerned with the dif-
A. Robinson, with his wife and the postmaster at Potlatch and ficulty st reaching many of the
two daughters, also Of Bellevue, lhe hostess is tim Lilliwaup post- people in our district.
were Sunday afternoon callers at master. Guests included the Wil-Lower Skokomish Elementary
the Burman home. liam Goodpasters of Hoodsport Mr. Bates wishes to announce
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Bnrg and and the Pat Nilson's of Union. that in the near future he will
!sons, James, Michael and Paul, Mrs. Go0dpaster and Mrs. Nil- interview people in this district
of Tacoma spent last weekend son are both postmastcrs in their concerning their opinions on
with Johnnie's parents, Mr. and communities.) Also present were school district reorganization or
Mrs. Neff Vance. They called Sun- Mr. aml Mrs. Joe Oakley of Seat-consolidation. The information he
day at the home of his sister, tle, where Mr. Oakley is with the obtains will be used in his Masters
Mrs. Jack Johnston, on Indian regional postofftce. TI~e Oaldeys thesis.
Beach.
were weekend house guests of P.T.A.
JACK SCEVA, SON of Mr. and their hosts. Supt. John Pill discussed the
Mrs. Nick Sceva, .~rpent Thursday As a little footnote to the above proposed Multi-Purpose Building
and Friday visiting them at their news item about area women post- and how ranch it would cost the,
Indian Beach home. Jack, a masters, -- we recently learnedltaxpayer for the two mill levy
ground water geologist with the that they are no longer called Pill indicated to the group pres-
State of Oregon, lives in Salem "postmistresses", as we were ent that sometimes it was rather
with his wife and three children, guilty of doing not long ago. We difficult to understand why peo-
He camc up especially to see hislea~ something every day -- or pie would not accept the acceler-
father, who has been ill. at least event week,! Our firstated rate of change in education
information as to the correct and yet aceept it in business, in-
Mr. and 3/D-s. "Tex" Shields term came from Hclen Andersen, dustry and social living. He corn-
from Tacoma came Friday, accom- for many years the postmistress !mented ;ha¢ the board of directors
pasted by their daughter'and fam-
ily from' Kent for a visit at their (pardon us, postmaster) of the and he felt it was time to complete
homes on Indian Beach. Their 8on- town of Union, And then we got the Junior High that was voted
in-law and daughter, Mr. and ]~Irs. the following viewpoint from one3 to 1 in favor to build in Oei.(>ber
Jim Oakley, are former beach re-of the women Postmasters as she of 1959 and that they were unan-
sidents het'e and haven't been in addrssed her fellow postmasters,imous in the endorsm~ent and sup-
Lilliwaup since last fall. They "HOW MANY OF ~'OU lady port of the $]00,000 bond issue
postmasters arc with me on this?';' on March 10 for the proposed Mul-
ij.:b°ught a home in Kent and she asks. "i hate and abhor bcing ti-Purpose gym.
)n~ is rem~dting in Seattle forcalled a. postmistress. Let's not It was his personal view that
the U.S. Navy. Their children are
Adair, Kevin, Diane and SP]awn. put up with it a mim~te longer, the present and fuhn'e success of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joersz of Let's blackball all newspapers that the district's educational program
do it and stop talking to any of and the Hood Canal community
Portland, Ore., with their son and~ our acquaintances (they're not hinged on the passage of the small
daughter, were weekend visitors friends of mine) that dm:e call us bond issue for the Multi-Purpose
at thc home of Paul's broI~er, that. Even when I was young and gym. Said Pill, "It boils dox~m to
Don Joersz. Tile brothers did'a
little/ishing and oysterlng and in-frisky, I never could see that it whether Mr m)t we have .~ Hood
pfild ver~ big dividends, ~llts':~tlgi- Canal Junior High or go down the
eluded in theh: eatch a ling cod, hess of being a mistress and, at drain and lose our identity as such
which measured 31~ inches and
weighed 11 pounds, my agc, it's a cinch the hazards because of the lack of facilities
far outweigh any benefits that to meet standards of a Junior
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of might ensue, Come on now, girls,High School".
Ayock Beach took advantage of let's fight the good fight so that
the "spring" days last week to word will be left out of the new
spend a day in Seattle shopping
and visiting friends, dictionaries, at least as fat" as the
Postal Department is concerned.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moake had Remember YOU ARE A GENT-
weekend g~msts from Longview, i LEMAN B'Y ACT OF CONGRESS
Friday night through Sunday. AND YOU HAVE PAPERS TO
They'were Mrs. Moake's brother~ PROVE IT!"
and. his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon i
Lord. ..~:~ Last Thursday the Lon Webi)s
' and Mrs. Allie Ahl drove to Carls-
LILLlffWAUP was well'represen'- borg, just beyond Sequim, to spend
ted at the Valentine's Day dessert the day with Mr. and Mrs. George
hmcheon given by the Hood Canal Eaton, former residents of Pot-
Woman's Club in their Potlatch latch.
clubhouse. Mrs. E. O. Gunkel won Mrs. Robin Poitras, who has
the door prize and Mrs. John Aaro been a house guest of the Fred
one of the 300 pinochle prizes. Martins, returned M,,~o,, ~ight
Mr. and Mrs. Neff Vance had a to Seattle. Mrs. Poitras has a
pleasant surprise Tuesday even- SUlfllner home at Triton Cove,
ing when they received a phone
call from Seattle from their
groups. They plan to go to the
homes and work right with tim
boys on the projects.
--Rcy McCallen, reporter
Curlie Clovers
Two demonstrations were pre-
sented at the last meeting 'of the
Curlie Clovers 4-H Club.
Colleen Shrum presented a dem-
onstration entitled "One Cold Pack
Method", and Terry Shrum gave
a demonstration entitled "Better
and Safer Food".
Mrs. Mell substituted for thc
chlb's leader, Mrs. Bedell, x(,ho
could not attend the meeting.
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Tuesday --- Turkey rice soup,
carrots, meat sticks, cheese
slices, broad and butter sand-
wiches, jells with whippea
cream, milk.
Wednesday -- Fried chicken,
mashed potatoes with butter,
snap green beans, applesauce
cake, milk.
Thursday --- Chili con carne,
vegetable salad, peanut butter
sandwich, cinnamon rolls, milk.
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nephew, Merchant Marine First
Cla.ss Earl Trauger, Long Beach
i~alir. They went to Bremerton
wednesday morning to pick up
Earl and brought him home to
spend the day with them. He also
visited his cousin, Mrs. Jack John-
ston.
It had been five years since the
Vances had seen their nephew and
they.had a lot of "catching up"
to d.o..He returned to Sea(tic oy
mls late Wednesday nigllt, as llis
ship was leaving Thursday morn-
ing for Greece, to be gone threc
months.
Mrs. Aun Phelps, after spending
most of the winter in California
Arizona and Mexico sunshine, has
rcturned to her Lilliwaup cottage.
Mrs. Phelps, u,lth her late hus-
band,
Edward Phelps, was a for-
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