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LAKE NAHWATZEL.--Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Diggle, Jr. welcomed
a 9 lb. 7!. oz. baby i)oy, Tyler
Lee, born last Thursday, March
28 at Shelton General Hospital.
He has two sisters Terri and
Toni, and a brother Timmy.
Drop-in guests at Mr. and Mrs
James Bleeker's home last Sun.
day were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pat-
Lerson of Shelton. Dinner guests
that evening at the Bleeker home
was Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Golf of
Union.
Eddie Dawson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Dawson had as weekend
guest, Mike Byrd of Shelton.
Saturday afternoon they all drove
up to Rainier.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Kelly over the weekend were their
grandchildren,' Susan and Steven
Leggett of Hoquiam. Sunday eve-
ning guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam McKinson, Matlock, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Goodburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Goodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Hec-
tor Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Chamberlin, all of Shelton. Later
in the evening they all attended
the dance at Matlock Hall.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cooper over the week-end were
Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham
and sons, Mike and Donald, sta-
tioned at Fort Lewis. Also spend-
ing the weekend were Frank Coop-
er, Jr. and Eddie Holmes, both
stationed at Payne Field, in Ever-
ett.
THURSDAY Mrs. Frank Cooper
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Math-
ews of Elma to pick up their
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Carpenter,
who had been in a hospital there
recovering from an automobile ac-
cident two months ago. They
moved her to the Shelton General
Hospital
Thursday aftezmoon Mrs. Cooper
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. McClanahan of Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Springer
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Springer of Brinnon.
Mrs. Lawrence Hansen is in
Seattle with her mother, Mrs.
Edith Profitt, who is in the Swed-
ish Hospital there after a recent
accident in which she broke her
hip, they operated on her last
Thursday, and I am happy to re-
port she is doing fine.
SUNDAY GUESTS at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Hiekson
was Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
and son of Astoria, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hewson ac-
compaflied by their daughter Mrs.
Phil Parker attended the Legisla-
tive Assembly at Olympia last
Monday.
Visiting the Hewsons last Mon-
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Killough of Dayton.
Last Friday Mrs. AI Tupper
and Mrs. Art Palmer of Matlock
drove to Aberdeen to do some
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Palmer, Mat-
lock, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Tupper, John
Tupper and Mr, and Mrs. Dick
Tupper enjoyed the dance at Mat-
lock Hall last Saturday night. The
dance was sponsored by the Par-
ent Teacher Organization of Mary
M. Knight, with music by the
"Torches." A nice group of people
attended.
IN ACCIDENT
Mrs. Martha A. Franz, 80, for-
met Shelton resident, was report-
ed in good condition after an ac-
cident recently when she was a
passenger in a car which struck
a parked vehicle in Portland.
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A N N K E N N E L S
St. RL. 2, Box.137 Shelton, Washington
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PIONEER Toni Olson. daugh-I
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Olson
\\;VaN C}IOSOn to serve aS princess
of the Pioneer School District in
the Mason County Forest Fesli-
val festivities. Toni, a seventh
grader, was chosen throllgh all
impartial drawing of all seventh
grade girls, who had not served
)reviously as a princess. The pr'in-
eess will be part of the Pioneer
School's parade float of which
{rs. Jack Shero is chairman.
The honor roll for the third
quarter was announced Monday by
Byron Deffinbaugh, principal of
Pioneer School. Students receiv-
ing B or better grades were Kim
Sowers, Linda Auseth, Jean Deffin-
baugh, Eric Stroud. Glenn Lock-
wood, Linda Okonek, Diana Tokos.
Alan Fitzthum, Jim Okonek. Brock
Shero, Toni Olson, Randy Pahner.
Brad Shero, Jim Vii< Joan Au-
seth and Lynn Deffinbaugh.
Pioneer's School Board will meet
Tuesday evening beginning at 8
).m., in the school. All interested
parties are invited to attend.
The Agate Sewing Club met
Thursday evening in the home of
MR. AND MI{. Malwin Chris-
tianson are the prolld parents of
a. son. Shawn Adam. Besides his
parents Shawn is beine: welcomed
by sisi.erq Shannon and Rachel.
and brothers. Joel and Brett. Con-
Kra.tulations to the Christianson's
on their wonderful family.
Mrs. Pearl VanderWal spent
Monday night with tle Corky
Dickinson's of Deer Creek.
The Lyle Auseth's were Sunday
afternoon visitors of the Cliff
Vandm'\\;Val's.
The Norm Castle's spent Sun-
day in Salem, Ore., where they
bowled ill a tournament with a
group from Shelton. While in Sa-
lem they also visited relatives.
The Pete VanderWal's and Mr.
and Mrs, Peter VanderWal spent
Sunday afternoon on Harstine Is-
land helping Itugo Glaser cele-
brate his birthday.
Southside 4-H
Lucille Vander\\;Val. Six lnembers Clubs Make Plans
and two guests, Mrs. Elsie Van-
derVral and Mrs. Marie VanderVqal
were present.." For Activities
Attending a midnight supper in
honor of Jack Shero's bh'thday
Satnrday night were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
VanderVral. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Strope, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Vander-
\\;Val, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strope,
ISR Class of 1948 reunion plan-
ning meeting, 8 p.m., home of .Toe
Townsend.
Navy Mothers Club, 7:30 p.m,,
Memorial hall.
Olympic Optometric Society, 7
p.m., Colonial house.
Donnie J. Or(hopedie Guild
plant and rummage sale, 9 a.m. bers met at Mrs. Bob Quimbys
March 28. Kenny Bare gave a de-
monstration on a salmon sandwich.
All lhe 4-H members received
their 4-H emblems for their sweat-
shirts. Memhers of the Southside
Eagles 4-H club went on an out-
in K March 22. they all enjoyed
going through the Police Station
and Fire Hall. A birthday cake
and cold drink were served for a
treat at the 4-H meeting to cele-
brate Bobby Quimbys birthday.
The Southside Eagles are .having
. meeting this Thursday April 4
at Mrs. Katherine Bracy's and all
4-H members will give demonstra-
tions. On April lg the 4-H mem-
I)ez's will give their demonstrations
for the Mothers.
AIICADIA FIRE Department
No. 4 meets on April 9 at. the
Little Skookum Commmfity hall.
Arcadia Club meets at the home
of Ada XVandell April 17.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Krie-
Iels, Sheila and Cheryl for the
v,'eekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Tucker and family of Cloverdale.
Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellis and
family of Puyallup, and Mr. and
Mrs. IRon Freeman and family.
Four Leaves 4-H clnb members
meet Thursday with a short busi-
ness meeting and refreshments
were served by their leader Mrs.
Bakke. Members discussed a swim-
ruing party April 20 after their
demonstrations Diane Symcs gave
a demonstration on how to make
an egg sandwich, reported Kathy
Ness.
Shelton General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson,
Rt, 2, Box 864 a boy, March 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Watson,
Allyn, a boy, March 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Digg'le, Rt.
2. Box !73. a boy, March 28.
M'. and Mrs. Thomas Porten,
Rt. 1, Box 266, a girl, March 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brisbane,
St. 1, Box 241 A. a girl, March 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrine,
Jr., Rt. 3, Box 482. a boy, March
30.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, Rt.
1. Box 151, a boy, March 30.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Voodard,
806 Fairmount. a girl. March 31.
Clhfic Ilospital
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Han-
nah. Rt. 11. Box 233 B, Olympia
a boy, March 27.
next to library.
Daughters of Pioneers. 12:30
p.m. hmcheon, Memorial bldg.
Rotary Club round table, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Rotary Club's ammal post-sea-
son basketball banquet. 6:30 p.m.,
Mt. View school, honoring High-
climber players and their mothers.
Public welcome.
40 & 8 Voiture 135 annual past
chefs night, The Grove (Potlatch]
dinner 7:00 p.m.
Friday, April 5
Retired Teachers meeting, 1:30
p.m., home of Mrs. \\;V. S. Rem-
pel.
DeMolay Mothers Club rmn-
mage sale, PUD bldg'.
Zonta Club rummage sale. !t
a.m., old Journal bldg.
W'CTU luncheon, 1 p.m.. home
of Mrs. Blanch Bell
VFW Auxiliary, 8 p.m.. Memof
ial bldg.
Donnie J. Ortho pedic Guild
plant and rummage sale. 9 a.m..
next to library.
Saturdqy, April 6
DeMolay Mothers Club rum-
mage sale, PUD bldg.
Zonta Club rmnmage sale, 9
a.m., old Journal bldg.
VFW Ham shoot, 10 a.m - 4
p.m., State Patrol rifle range.
VFW sponsored teenage dance,
9-12 p.m., Memorial hall.
Drivers license examiner. 10
a.m. - 5 p.m,, police station.
Sunday, Apirl 7
Shelton churches invite you to
attend the church of your choice.
Monday, April 8
County commissioner's meeting,
10 a.m., courthouse.
High school Olympic League
track, Shelton vs. Bainbridge and
South Kitsap, Loop Field. 3:50
p.m.
Tuesday, April 9
4-H Leaders Council. 8 p.m. Ex-
tension 6ffice.
WSNA meeting, 8 p.m.. home of
Nancy Cunningham.
Dirt Dobbers Garden Club• 10
a.m., home of Mrs. Russell Seh-
roeder.
Kiwanis Club luncheon, noon,
Memorial hall.
City commissioner,s meeting, 2
p.m., city hall.
School Board meeting, 8 p.m.
Evergreen school.
Ruby Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m.,
IOOF hall.
High school Olympic League
baseball, Shelton vs. Central Kit-
sap, Loop Field, 3:50 p.m.
Wednesday, April 10
Drivers license examiner, 10
a,m. - 5 p.m., police station.
High school Olympic League
baseball, Shelton vs. West Brem-
erton, two games, Loop Field, 1:00
p.m.
Thursday, April 11
WWI Veterans Auxiliary pot-
hick, 6:30 p.m., Memorial bldg.
Rummage sale, 9:30 a.m., CUD
bldg., proceeds to Tuberculosis
Assoc.
Rotary Club hmcheon, noon,
Ming Ti;ee Cafe.
Shelton-Mason County Chamber
of Commerce monthly member-
ship meeting, Shelton Hotel din-
ner 7:00 p.m., business meeting
8:00 p.m.
High Low Precip.
March 27 ................ 51 40 1.00
March 28 ................ 47 34 1.02
March 29 ................ 52 37 .98
March 30 ................ 45 36 .44
March 31 ................ 51 35 .06
April 1 .................... 51 29 --
April 2 .................... 56 30 --
NOI1|HS
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Hood Canal and founder of Min-
erva Park. , ............. |
Mrs. KorE \\;vas all active mem-
ber of Eastern Star in Union and
later in the Bellingham chapter.
Survivors include a son, Karl
Kern. Bcllingham: a daughter,
Mrs. Minerva Hunt Spokane" 2
brothers. Wallace Hanson, Hood-
sport, and Buster Hanson, Oregon;
a sister. Mrs. Agnes Granger,
Everett: 1 grandchild.
Sidney Jarvis, 62
Dies In Seattle
Sidney Scott Jarvis, Hoodsport,
died in the Seattle Veterans hos-
pital March 27. 1963, Mr. Jatis
was born April 21. 1900 in Che-
weah. Wash. He had been a resi-
dent in Mason county for 42 years.
Mr. Jarvis was a mechanic by
trade. He was a member of the
Masonic Lodge.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the Batstone Funeral
Home. Rev. Wesley Gain officiat-
ed Interment was in Shelton Me-
moriai Park.
Survivors include his wife, Est-
her Jarvis, Hoodsport; 2 sons,
James, Potlatch and George, Hood-
sport; 1 step-son, Merle Lindgren,
Mossyrock; 1 step-daughter, Gloria
Cox, Seattle. 1 sister, Mrs. Morris
Welch Sedro Wooley; 2 brothers,
Lea Jaw€is Cashmere Wash. and
Frank Jmwis, Auburn.
County Pioneer
Taken By Death
Ida H. Heintzlman, 4, died in
Seattle, March 30, 1963. Mrs.
Heintzlman was born in Mason
county to the pioneer Willey fam-
ily. She moved to Seattle ii 1947,
where she was a member of the
Seattle Presbyterian Society.
The funeral service was held in
Seattle Tuesday. Suzivors include
a son. Boyce R. Heintzlman, Seat-
tle; a sister. Miss Adelyn Willey,
Huntington Park, Calif.
Clara Regal, 77
Dies At Home
Clara Regal, 343 So. 2nd street,
passed away at her home March
27. 1963 at the age of 77. Mrs.
Rogal was born in Missouri Jan.
30. 1886. She made her home in
Mason county the past 40 years.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Batstone Funeral
Home with Rev. Mason Younglund
officiating. Cz'emation followed in
Tacoma.
Surviviors include 2 brothers.
Oscar A. and Edward E. Keth, St.
Louis. Missouri: I sister, Mrs. Am-
elia Buzzetta, St. Lolus. Missouri,
Dave and Jerry Rogers, sons of
Mrs. Emq Owen. Shelton, are both
home on leave from the Air Force.
Dave is stationed at San Antonio.
Tex. Jerry was stationed at Sa-
lina, Kan., and will go to New
York when he rctm'ns to duty.
James E. Durand, quartermaster
seaman, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Phi|lip V r. Durand Shelton, is serv-
ing aboard the Seventh Fleet air-
craft carrier USS Ranger, which
arrived in Yokosuka. Japan, Feb.
25. for a two-week stayin port.
Grant O. Hartline, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hartline, She1-
ton is undergoing nine weeks of
basic recruit training at the Naval
Training Center, San Diego, .Calif.,
with graduatiou slated for March
22.
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