SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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in "Christmastown, U.KA." Shelton, Washington
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HOODSPORT -- The eonnmmity
wa.s Mmcked by the unexpected
death of Sid Jarvis last Wednes-
(ay in the Seattle Veteran's Hos-
pital. He had operated the garage
up until few days before enter-
ing the hospital for surgery but
suffered a fatal heart attack be-
fore it was ever performed. Sid had
lived in ttoodsport for 42 years
except for a few years during
the war. Our sympathy is ex-
tended to his wife, Esther, and
the surviwng children. A host of
friends attended the funeral ser-
vices in'Shelton Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard Cox and children
have just returned from Hawaii
and are at present with Mrs. Jar-
vis. Mrs. Cox ,s the former Gloria
. Bear, daughter of Mrs. Jarvis.
A beautiful cocoa brown pigeon
came to rest in the yard of the
Lemeul Roes at Potlatch more
: than a week ago and is still there.
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Mrs. Mildred Allen has entered
the Botts Nm'siJg Home. Mrs,
Allen has lived in our community
about ten years but recently ill-
ness has made it impossible for
her to continue living alone. This
plucky little woman is missed by
her friends and neighbors. Her sis-
ter, Mrs. Bessie Hudak, Wilker-
son. is readying the home to be
sold.
A BULLDOZEII recently made
euick work of destroying the homo
formerly occupied by the 'rumas
at the entrance of Finch Creek
Road. Flames leaped high in the
air as fire was set to the huge
pile of debris scooped up in a mat-
ter of minutes. Construction has
already begun on the buildings to
house the Stacel's equipment.
Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Parrott
and their children were guests at
potluck dinner at Hood Canal
Community Church after set-vices
Sunday. Len and Audre, a.s they
are more familiarly known here,
plan to leave this summer for Bra-
zil. They will spend a year in lan-
guage school prior to teaching
Brazilians in a Training Institute
for Child Evangelism. The child-
ren are spendng this week with
their grandmother. Mrs. Lem Roe,
while their parents are attending
a convention in Me. Vernon.
Tonight is an important evening
Ior all the music students in gra-
des four through 9 and their par-
ents and friends. Richard Endicott
is presenting his students in a Gay
Nineties Spring Musical. Admission
is free and the pi'ogram will get
under way at 7:30 p.m. The band
will be preforming as well as the
Girl's Glee Club and individual
students. This program will be in
the Hoodsport School.
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Parents of Son
Born Last Week
By Judy Von Oten
ALLYN -- Mr. and Mrs Gene
Watson were proud parents of a
baby boy last Thursday morning.
He weighed 7 lbs. l/fi oz. and
lley've named him Gary Alan. Be-
sides being welcomed home by
three sisters. Martha's mother,
Mrs. Stella Cameron welcomed her
42rid grandchild, and Gene's folks,
Dorothy and Harris welcomed
their first grandson. We all offer
cur congratulations to you and
your new son.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Terrell spent
last Wednesday in Tacoma shop-
ping.
We were sorry to hear Mrs. Sal-
ly Anderson fell and sprained her
ankle.
Mrs. Charlotte Van Slyke was
honored Thursday night by a Pink
and Blue Baby tShower. Little
Kimberly was given some very
lovely gifts and will be one of the
best dressed baby's in Allyn. There
were 30 gtlests in attendance. Two
games were played and Miss Bar-
bara Kowalczyk and Mrs. Jane
Van Slyke were winners of prizes.
Refreshments were served by hos-
tesses Mrs. Echo Matson, Mrs.
Fran Peterson and Mrs. Dee Sar-
gent.
Mrs. Billie Thurneu, Mrs.-Blan-
che Zeitner. and Mrs. Martha Di-
shon were callers last Tuesday
afternoon at Mrs. Susie Von Os-
tens.
MRS. EMIL Gaetana called on
Mrs. Earl Terrell last Tuesday
afternoon.
North Mason Annual Music Blast
will be held Friday, April 5 at 8
p.m. They will feature the senior
band and choir and the "Yachts-
men" Their recently recorded re-
cord will also be on sale. Tickets
will be on sale at the door; $.75
for adults. $.50 for students, $.25
for children. We hope to see all of
you there.
Let's not forget the ambulance
meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. The
meeting will be held at Dorothy
Griffey's.
Mrs. Margie Beason and Mrs.
Judy Von Ostcn spent last Wed-
nesday shopping in Bremerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borden and
family were callers on the Howard
Wynn family Sunday afternoon.
Elementary P.T.A. will 'meet
April 4 at 8 p.m. at the Belfair
Elementary scllool. The delegatmn
that went to Mexico will sllow
movies taken in Mexico; they will
discllss the comparison between
scimols here aud in Mexico. The
majority of elementary teachers
were able u) go and this meeting
should be very interesting.
Nominations for election of of-
ricers for nex year will be held.
Nominations for President, Karl
Scott; Secretary, Betty squires;
Treasurer, Gloria Kronquist. Nomi-
nations will be accepted from the
floor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noels were
dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs.
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Kamilche Couple Returns From
Visit To California Relatives
By Frances Simmons
KAMILCHE -- Ed and Grace
Petty returned home Monday of
last week. completing a three week
trip to California on which they
travelled more than 2.000 miles.
They visited their son Harvey in
Richmond, Calif. and also Marvin
Van Bargen also of that city. They
called on Les Grate. Mrs. Petty's
brother in Eureka and on the Co-
ady Craddick's also in Eureka. A
coincidence was that same day
Mrs. Glenn Gardener of Mill Creek
was also a visitor at the Craddick
home. They motored through the
beautiful redwood highway and
toured the Simpson red wood mill
a,t Area to, Calif.
We are sorry to report the ill-
ness of Mrs. Adla McDonald who
hasibeen confined to the hospital
in IlVIcCleary for the past two
weeks. Word is that she will be
rerunning home in a few days
which is good news.
Mrs. Mike Krise has also been
in the hospital in Shelton and ex-
peels to be transferred to Seattle
shortly for surgery. A speedy re- I
covery is wished for her also.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wood and
David made a business trip to Cen- 1
tralia Saturday. ]
MR. AND MRS. Percy Adams
whose birthdays are the same day
drove to the home of their son
Adrian ii Puyallup last Sunday
where they were served an enjoy-
able birthday dinner.
Mrs. Cecil McHenry took little
Rex to the Orthopedic Hospital in
Seattle Saturday for a check-up.
Mrs. Frances Simmons accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Simmons of Portland visited
friends last weekend in Klamath
Falls and Merrill. Ore. An Unusual
sight was thousands of snow geese
coming into the area from the
south and lighting in the fields
there, a stopping place before go-
ing further north.
Wes and Madge Whitener and
Grandma Annie Whitener visited
the Ronald Whitener family in
Dayton Woman And New Daughter
Are Honored At Shower Last Week
By Mabel Kidd ] Steve visited Sunday in the' Mat-
DAYTON.--The A. E. Lemkel leek home of Mr. and :Mrs. E. S.
home x as the scene of a pink and I Evers.
blue shower honoring Mrs. Alvia Glenn Young left Sunday for col-
Chapman and infant daughter, lege in Bellingham after spending
Jeannine, Thursday, March 28. spring vacation with his parents,
Hostesses were Mrs. Lemke, Mrs.
Dick Leonard and Mrs. Pete
Roberts. A lovely sheet cake was
baked and decorated by Miss
Beatrice Nason. The white-iced
cake was trimmed in green with a
pair of white green trimmed
bootees in one corner,
Games were played with prizes
going to Mrs. James Dougherty,
Mrs. Gaylon Wheaten. Mrs. Ralph
Killough and Miss Beatrice No-
son. Mrs. Chapman then opened
her lovely gifts after which re-
freshments were served to the
following gests: the Mesdames
WarrenWilliams. Ralph Killough,
John Anderson. James Dougherty,
T. A. Tibbits, Jerry Heminger,
Gaylon Wheaten, Bruce McQuilkin,
Harry Kidd, Gary Dillon, Beatrice
Nason and Mrs. Carrie Barker.
Unable to come but sending gifts
were: Mrs. Ron Moore, Mrs.
Robert Leman. Mrs. Gertrude
Scott. Mrs. Ben Griffin and Mrs.
James Evaus.
The Traveling Pinochle Club
met Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Anderson hosting. High
prizes went to Jim and Marian
Booth. low to Belle Dunoyier and
Archie Lemke, traveling pinochle
to Marian and Jim Booth. The
date of the next meeting will be
announced later.
Robert. Swearingen, Blissfield,
Mich. was a recent visitor in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Swearingen. Robert
flew up from California, where
he had been on business.
MR. AND MRS, Seab Combs
spent the weekend in Seattle with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards.
Mrs. A. E. aemke was aceom
paaied by Mrs. Kenneth Wolden
and daughter, Carol, Shelton. on
a. trip to Kent last Wednesday,
where they lunched in the home
of Mrs. Cecil McClain. They were
joined by Mrs. Arthur Wolden and
children and Mrs. Robert Lem-
ke and children of Seattle. The
luncheon was honoring Mrs. Betty
Chilson, Kent, on her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sehur and
children, Seattle, were weekend
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Delmer Sehur.
Sunday visitors in the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Buechel were
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Sam BOtCh of Issaquah.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leman and
Steve drove to Puyallup Sunday
to view the daffodil fields and
also visited at McChord Field with
Mr. and :Mrs. Bob Young.
John Schur returned Saturday
to the university in Seattle after
spending spring vacation with his
Mr. and Mrs. Dehner
Schur.
Sunday callers in the James
Dougterty home were Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Barber, Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young,
Glenda and Sharon motored to
Kingston Sunday afternoon and
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rey-
nolds.
Mrs. William M. Brown was a
Sunday visitor in the WalLer Clmp-
pell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leman and
Earl Terrells Tuesday. Dropping h
later in the evening to visit were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hirseh and Mr:
and Mrs. Jewel Von Osten.
The Victor Improvemevit Club
held a very mmeessful plant and
flower sale at Pope's shopping
center on Saturday.
Mrs. rank White and four child-
ren spent last week in Vmloouver
with friends.
THE R.EGULAI{ meeting of tlte
Beachcombers Garden Club will be
held at the Fireside R'oom at the
Belfair Baptist Church April 11.
A flower arranging show by mem-
bers only will be held at that thne
Mrs. Eleanor Meyers of Bremer-
ton will act as jdge. A potluck
hmch will be set'cd.
James Jones had an accident at
his home Sunday in which result.
ed in broken ribs and shock. Th(
volnnLcer Ambulaace answered Lhe
call and took Mr. Joues to Hare'i-
son Memorial Hospital.
Jimmy Parrif, grandson of the
Don W.;llys spent Spring vacation
with his family at Enumclaw. Jim
attends North Mason.
Mrs. Lois Rasnmsson and Mrs.
Cal'lllcn Fcntou were hostesses for
a. baby shower given Mrs. Char-
lotie. Van Slyke last Tuesday.
Deliver Today Tl, cre were 18 guests present. Se-
()n • Free Delivery . Free veral games were played and re-
ti)l!; }l)l)liances ] 1 ,4#. J" . of Normal Installation ] a'eslnnents were eed.
: ISplay [ ._ You Bet, You Can't Beat a ] If living in diwobedlenee to Him,
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ia ell we ought to feel no security, al-
though God is good.Mary Baker
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Mr. and Mrs. John Young'.
Saturday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Adams were
grandchildren/, Cindy and Clint
Tibbits of Chehalis, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C Tibbits picked,: them np on
Sunday. Lester Tibbits stayed
Saturday night with lis paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Tibbits.
BESIDES THE J. C. Tibbits on
Sunday, the Allen Tibbits also had
another son and family visited the
Willis Tibbits.
James Einarsson has opened his
own electrical business working
from a shop at his home.
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Bloomfield and children and
Mr. and :Mxs. Warren Cart and
children and Mrs. Les Bishop en-
joyed birthday cake and coffee
in the Kamilche home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Clark in honor of Mrs.
Clark.
The Fred Stuller family spent
the weekend in Anacortes with her
parents, Mr. and Sirs. Fred
Bouressa and sister and "family,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frank.
Friday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Haas Lund were children,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boiling and
fancily of Yakima. Sunday, both
families joined Mr. aad Mrs. Jack
Ghramm and children of Union
and Edward, Charles, like and
Rick Parker in the Bayshore home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lund for
dinner.
l[r. and Mrs. A1 Butler, Shelton,
were Wednesday afternoon callers
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Todd.
Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Merlin Richards were Mr.
and IMh's. Russell Edurzls and
and Mrs. A1 Chappell.
The Pete Bloomfields motored
to Olympia on Sunday, where Dar-
lene caug'ht the bus for Belling-
ham to return to her studies at
Western Washington College.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Todd, Shel-
ton, were Tuesday callers in the
L. A. Todd home.
Nits. Clyde Norris of Lost Lake
spent last Wednesday with Mrs.
Allen Tibbits.
Thursday callers in 1he L. A.
Todd home were Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Adams and children, who
have returned from spenOng the
winter in California.
Silverdale last Saturday where
they were served birthday dinner.
Mrs. Eugene Taylor called at
Mrs. Henry Unger's home last Sa-
turday afternoon.
Harry Simmons has been confin-
ed u his hume for tim pasL thccc
weeks because of illness. Many
friends have called. On Sunday vi-
sitors were Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Simmons of Smnnit Late. Mrs. Ef-
fie Easier of McCleary, the Cecil
Blackwelders. the Leonard Cole's
of Shelton and the A. P. Bissell's
of Pacific Beach.
Mrs. Belle Richards of Yakima
was a recent visitor of her sister
Mrs. Ethel Whitener.
DINNEI GUESTS at the Herb
Nelson home last Saturday wel,
:/[r. and Mrs. James Mohney of
McCleary and Mr. Iomonic Roma,
also of McCleary.
There will be a dance at the
Kamilche Grange hall on Satur
day, April 6th.
Mrs, May Julian of Seattle spent
last weekend at the Ed Petty
home.
:Mr. and Mrs. Thomas :McDonald
of Montesano visited last weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Emrrm Mc-
Donald.
Our first ¢ays or spring are dot-
ted with snow showers so that the
low hills are covered with fresh
sno,v.
Kamilcle schoo! spng vacation
is coming -- books will be k:!d
aside for three days, April 14 and
15 and 18, and then on the 19th
will be the first baseball game of
tt'e season.
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