Senior All-Night
Party Planning
Meeting Slated
Parents of ISR senior students
met last Thursday evening to be-
gin plans for' the anmm] all-night
party held graduation night for
seniors and their dates. Mr. and
Mrs Carl Downing were elected
general chairmen for the event.
The following committee chair-
men were named: Finance com-
mittee, Bud Knutzen and Rodger
Tuson; decorations, Mr. and Mrs.
AI Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Emsley; supper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lovell; breakfast IVrr. and Mrs.
V;hitley Rogers; inside entertain-
ment, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith;
outside entertainment. Mr. and
Mrs W. P Barger and Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Mc Lean: clemmp, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Goldschmid.
The new meeting will be held at
g p.m. next Tuesday at the new
high school. All parents of senior
students are urged to attend.
There are still committee vacan-
cies and there will be work for
anyone interested in helping.
Marriaje Licenses
Applying for marriage licenses
in the Mason county Auditor's of-
fire this past week were:
John A. Sommerfcld. Jr., 21,
Huntington B e ae h, Calif.. and
Sandra Stm Tupper, 19. Shelton.
Thomas Earrieau 44, Bremer-
ton, and Estelle Michall. 36. Port
Orchard.
GETS STUDENT HONORS
Lynn. Jeffery, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Jeffery, Shelton,
was one of the students on the
dean's list for the first semester
at the University of Colorado.
SCHOOL MENU
Week of April 8-12
MondaySpaghetti with meat,
hot buttered French bread,
corn, fruit, milk.
Tuesday--Wiener on a buttered
bun, macaroni salad, vegetable
wedges, Easter cake, milk.
Wednesday -- Spring vacation.
Thursday -- Spring vacation.
Friday -- Spring vacation.
Supplement your child's diet
with Plenamins from
Prepp's Rexall
133 RR. Phone 426-4642
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INSTALLATION OF NEW OFFICERS
HELD BY ELLINOR CHAPTER OES
MRS. CORDA WATKINS was installed as Worthy Matron and
Alek A stley as orthy Patron for fhe Ellln0r Chapfer No. 177
Order Of the Eastern Star at the Masonic temple in Union March
"2. DecOrations included three large red satin hearts edged in
white net depicting the motto Mrs: Watkins had chosen for her
year, "Love One Another".
Ellinor Chapter No. 177 Order
of the Eastern Star held its instal-
lation of officers at the Masonic
temple in Union, March 29. Pre-
siding officers were Worthy Ma-
tron Frances Moake and Worthy
Patron Peter Borg.
Installing Matron was Ruby An-
derson of Trinity Chapter No. 215
of Olympia; installing Marshal,
Margaret Turner of Trinity chap-
ter; and installing Chaplain, Lulu
Smith of Spangle Chapter No. 141
and Ellinor Chapter No. 177. Doris
Hillman of Shelton Welcome Chap-
ter was installing organist.
A quartet from Quilcene, The
Quils, sang sever.el selections dur-
ing recess accompanied by Mrs,
Mary Ann Swinnerton.
Junior Past Grand Patron of the
State of Washington. and tester
Farrar from Reliance Chapter
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were introduced and seated in the
East. Louise Shields of Poulsbo
Chapter representing the Grmad
jurisdiction of the District of Co-
lumbia in the State of Washington.
and Viola Ferris of Welcome Chap-
ter, deputy instructor in the Kit-
sap-Mason district were introduced
and seated in the East. Worthy
Matrons and Worthy Patrons from
other chapters were introduced and
welcomed.
The installing" marshal escorted
the new officers into the chapter
room. They wore white dresses
and carried a huge bouffant
American Beauty red rose. The
colors for the new Worthy Ma-
tron's year are red, white and sil-
ver, red being the color of the fifth
point of the Star of Electa's sta-
tion. The new Worthy Matron,
Cords Watkins, wore a gown of
silver and carried a bouffant
American Beauty red rose. Three
large red satin hearts edged in
white net stood on easels in the
East. depicting the motto the
Worthy Matron has chosen for her
year. "Love One Another".
Wooden stands of a single red
rose stood behind each five star-
point chair. A three-foot gold and
silver, hand cut tin medallion deco-
rated the wall in the West.
Those installed were worthy ma-
tron, Corda Watkins; worthy pa-
tron Alex Astley; associate ma-
tron, Zone Senn; associate patron,
Thomas Turner: secretary, Betty
Goodpaster: treasurer. Frieda
Smith; conductress. Evelyn Nich-
olson; associate conductress. May-
belle Willson: chaplain Mettle
Backlund; marshal. Hazel Dam-
mann; organist, Charla Reeder;
Adah. Roberts McKiel: Ruth. Elea-
nor Astley; Esther. Louise Jack-
son: Martha. Pearl Schmidt, Elec-
ts Eleanor Pierce: warder. Marie
Turner: sentinel. Francis Akers.
The courtesy officers were intro-
dtmed, pro-tern Lulu Smith. prom-
pter Minnie Sauers. birthday
chairman. Hazel Dammann.
Cords Watkins introduced her
family and thanked her sister
Belle Young, for her beautiful
gavel, also her friend. Mrs. Einar
Sund, for the beautiful orchid cor-
sage. Mrs. Watkin's daughter,
Mr:. Connie Frank of Seattle sang
a beautiful song to her mother.
She was accompanied at the piano
by her daughter, Corda Ann.
Vicki Pierce and Linda Potter
were in charge of the programs.
ffudy Nicholson attended the gift
table and Janice Pierce and Nita
Potter were in charge of the guest
book. Door hostesses were Chris-
tine and Steve Ahl. Refreshments
were'attended by Ella Lang, Erna
Martin and Dorothy Larson. Shar-
on Akers attended the punch bowl.
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JOURNAL
Local WWI Vets
Auxiliary Plans
Potluck Meeting
A 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner will
be sponsored by the La(fics Aux-
iliary, Veterans of Wm'td War I
next Thursday at, the Memorial
building.
Featured entertainment will be
enjoyed during the dinner hour and
following the regular session of
Madrona Barracks No. 1462. Both
business sessmns will start at. 8
p.m.
Legislative l'eports are to be
discussed as well as proposal to
form a Veteran's Counci in Shel-
ton and Mason county. Visitors
are expected from Bremreton. Ret-
sil sod Olympia.
All members of Madrona Bar-
raeks and Auxiliary are urged to
attend the dinner and sessions as
well as enjoy good entertainment.
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Jayettes Schedule
A Game Night
The Shelton Jayettes will spon-
sor a Game Night at 8 p.m. next
Thm'sday at the Jaycee hall.
Bridge, pinochle and various other
games will be played. Door prizes
.to be awarded include a floral ar-
rangement by Mrs. Doris Bailey of
tle Bamboo Shop and Avon cos-
medics. Refreshments will be staT-
ed.
The one dollar donation will be
ConCributied to community welfare
projects such as the Shelton Re-
creation Association, and for child-
ren's hospital gowns at the Shel-
ton General hospital.
VFW Ham Shoot And
Tedn Dance Saturday
Nomination of officers will be
the main topic at the VFW Post
No. 1694 meeting Friday evening.
Final plans for the Ham Shoot
will also be made. It will be held
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Satur-
day at the State Patrol firing
range. Your .22 or the Post's. The
public is invited.
A teenage dance will be held
from 9-12 p.m. Saturday at the
Memorial hall.
Never fear spoiling children by
making them too happy. Happi-
ness is the atmosphere in which all
good affections grow. Thomas
SPRING WEDDING RITES FOR
JANE STEEHLER, LUCAS RIMES
A MARCH 23 wedding ceremony at the First Methodist church
united Miss Jane Marie Steehler and Mr. Lucas J. Rimes, Seattle,
in holy matrimony. Miss Steehler is the daughter of Mr. and MrS.
Stuart R. Steehler, Shelton. Rev. Robert Rings performed the
ceremony. Mrs. Robert Haaseth, Seattle, was the bride's only at-
tendant. The bridegroom's brother, Quince Kimes, was the best
man. George Hunter and Duane Wright acted as ushers with Mrs.
Loui Larson accompanying Miss Marilyn Sachs, sqloist. Following
the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Pouring were
Mrs. L. S. Ekorenrud and Mrs. Helen Nelson. Mrs. Allen Morgan
served punch and Mrs. Eddie O'Malley served cake. The guest
book was in charge of Mrs. Earleen Sachs. Misses Nancy Wright
and Lois Hunter attended the gift table. Following a wedding trip
to Hawaii the Rimes will make their home in Seattle.
SHELTON JUNIOR MUSIC CLUBS
AWARDS HOME FROM JURIOR BAY I
Thirty-five members of Shelton's
junior nmsic club, their counse-
lors and parents, joined other jun-
ior musicians affiliated with the
Washington State Federation of
Music Clubs in attending the ninth
anmml Junior Day meet in Seattle
last Saturday.
More than 100 Western District
club members attended the one-
day convention held in the Music
building on the University of
Washington campus. Mrs. R. W.
Norvotd was general chairman for
the event.
Western District junior officers
vcho presided at the business meet,-
ink were president Terri Turner
and acting secretary, Diane Frank.
Both are members of Shelton's
Pizzicato Clnb.
The address of welcome at ,the
morning session was given by Mr.
Vi]em Sokol. director of the Youth
Symphony Orchestra of the Paci-
fic Northwest and faculty member
of the U of W Music school. Three
young musicians from Spokane
representing junior clubs from the
Eastern District were included in
the morning's program.
Two junior composers. Joy Well
ef Everett and Howard Hoyt of
Camas presented interesting orig-
inal compositions during the morn-
ing.
A musical highlight of the day
was the harp concert presented by
diminuitive 13-year old Heidi Leh-
walder of Seattle.
The afternoon session opened
with the singing of the Junim' Col-.
lest. sung to Mrs. Donovan
mer's musical setting.
Hertz. state president
ingon State
Clubs then a
An excellent
sented by ]
lowed. Cynthi Rice,
from the B Sharp
vocal solo accom
Charles Per!{.
7th grader
care Cl'ub.
selection.
Shelton clubs
their share of
Pizzicato's
awarded first place
tion with Treble
lowing closely with
award. Pizzicato
worked on their
book were Diane
tonsen, Atom
Neth. Melanie
man of Treble Clefs
record committee.
A second place
the Pizzicato Club
of American
third place was
for its American
Club reports read
tion included B Sharp
report read by
Pizzicato's
read by Diane Frant"
New Western
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sion we)'e
Mortmfs Vivice
secretary Robin
Club BremertOn
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LOJIN(- OVEN tNKORMATION which explains
the purpose of Girls State are this year's Irene
S. Reed representatives to the annual event which
will be held June 10-17 on the campus of the Cen-
tral Washington State college at Ellensburg. They
are (seated) Charlene Kelsey, sponsored by Hood
Canal American Legion; Liz Somers Zests Club;
(standing) Ginna Correa, Shelton American Legion
Auxiliary; and Kelly Fredson, Kiwanis Club. Sus-
an Mallory and Carolyn Robbins have been named
alternates. The purpose of Girls State is to pre-
pare a representative group of high school leaders
to understand and to use the democratic forms of
our American government. Girls State citizens
learn by participation the responsibilities and
privileges of American citizenship. The techniques,
advantages and disadvantages of two-party gov-
ernment are demonstrated. Junior girls are se-
lected so they will have the opportunity to put
what they have learned into practice in their senior
year.
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7th & Park
Plant, :Rummage Sale
Today And Tomorrow
A combination Plant and Rum-
mage sale will be held today and
tomorrow by the Donnie 3. Ortho-
pedic Guild in the vacant building
next to the library. Doors will be
open at 9 a.m.
All proceeds from the sale will
be sent to the Mary Bridges Or-
thopedic Hospital in Tacoma.
Eagles Ask For
Used Hearing Aids
Eagles Auxiliary No. 2079 is
collecting used Hearing Aids to be
given to the Hard of Hearing
school in Vancouver. They will be
renovated and used to help a child
hear again.
Anyone having one to donate is
asked to call 426-2420 or 426-8730.
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