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Foreign Students Visit Dairy , , ;i
Farm in Skokomish Valley '
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on fazx was a scene of
;Lctivity last Thursday when
foreign students from the Univer- Mrs. Calvin Gravatt.
sity of Washington. accompanied Overnight guests of Ml'. a.m!
by Dr. Douglas Larson of the Ro-
tary Club made a tour. Five of the
students were from Nigeria and
one from Calcutta, India. All were
reared in the city and were much
impressed with modern farming.
The students returned to indivi-
dual homes in Shelton where they
were being entertained. They were
a'lso treated to a tour of Simpson
mills and thc tree farm.
:Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ferris of Olym-
pia and Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Burk
of Shelton called at the Chester
Valley home on Sunday afternoon.
Visiting at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Coble recently were Mr.
and Mrs, Ben Hughes, who have
mnce left for Anchorage, Alaska
to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard and
family of Shelton visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Lyman.
SUNDAY DINNER guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson were
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Jen-
rdfer and Bruce. of Sumner, Mr.
and Mrs. ArlaJl Johnson and
daughter Kimberly of Seattle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Valley. Mr.
and Mrs. Avene Richert of Island
Lake also called at the Johnson
home in the afternoon.
We are happy to report Mrs.
2.wanne Stevens is home aster
undergoing major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bearden Jr.
of HoodsporL havc purchased the
Gonzales place.
Mrs. Stetla Clevelmd made a
business trip to Tacoma Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Deyettc
are receiving congratulations on a
new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Anderson. The new baby has
been named Douglas James and
weigled seven pounds and 13 oun-
ces.
Mr. and Mzs. Lester Crossan
drove to Portland Sunday to bowl
for Simpson m Llle loulalllent,
Mrs. Crossan ]s happy to report
th Shelton ladies took first place.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirk of PoL-
latch called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Vmn Hill on Saturday.
Mrs. Stan Johnson were Mr. and
Mrs. Marius Lurscn of Ellensburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Valley and
daughter Tammy of Seattle. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valley and
daughter Vicki of Rremerton were
Sunday evening msts of their
grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Valley. George Valley and
daughters Suc and Jan Joined
hem later in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and fa-
mily were dialer guests of Mr.
a.nd Mrs, Kieth Hurst Sunday.
Albert Johnson is confined in the
Vets Hospital in Vancouver.
Jennifer Jonnson of Sumner is
spending this v:eek with her grand-
pa.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnson.
Mrs. Max Latzel is home fter
having major surgery at St, Peters
hospital in Olympia..
MR, AND MRS. Alex Donald-
son attended the 55th wedding
anniversary open house in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. O. C, Hodgson
which was held in the Shelton
Valley Grange Hall Sunday after-
noon.
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Richter and
children of Renion spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bole Sarkowitz. Saturday they ac-
eompsnied the Sarkowitz's to
South Bend where they atttended a
nine County league Democratic
meeting and the annual crab feed
at the close of the meeting.
Monday evenmg Mrs. Joan Hun-
ter and Mrs. Bill Hunter took their
cub scouts fox" a. swim and pot-
luck dinner at Pool Nuotare.
MRS. CARMEN Sarkowitz ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Thorton
Steiner to Bremerton on Monday.
This Thursday evening the Sko-
komish Grange is taking the 'Tra-
veling Gavel' to Fair Harbor
Grange. Members are to meet at
lhe Skokomish Hail at 7:15 to go
in L body.
Saturday evening the Skokomish
third and fonrth Degree Lean are
exemplifing the work at She]ton
Valley, the meeting to start at
8:30 p.m.
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Belfair Area Workers For American
Cancer Society Drive Are Sdected
By Rachel Freelin
BELFAIB.-.-April is the montil
for the annual emmade of the
Amcriean Cancer Society, and Mrs.
G. G. Shackleford. general chair-
man for this area, has announced
t.he names of volunteer workers
who will be helping in the local
drive.
On the South shore. Mrs.
Shaekleford will be assisted by
Mesdames George Baird, Newell
Bis)n Glen Criss S. C. DeLeD.
J. C. Peters. J. A. Schlange. Old
highway workers will be Mrs. Lee
Lopriore and Mrs. Frank Schantz.
Mrs. Rex Crossen is chairman
for the North Shore. where volun-
teers are Mesdames John Cooper,
Robert Hankinson, C. W. Henning-
sen. Einar Johnson. O. E. Hard-
Castle. Leo Livingston. Art Iwin,
Stan Freelin and John V. Jacob-
Sell.
In Tahuya tile drive will be
tlandled by Mrs. Harvey Rends-
land, Mrs. Kenneth Rothlein, Mrs.
Clarles Fritz and Mrs. A, R.
Sende, Business establishments in
Betfair proper will be covered by
Will iam DeMiero.
House-to-house calls will be
made to acquaint each resident
with the work of the American
Cancer Society in education, re-
seaalL and smwice to those with
the disease. Everyone is asked to
c(mLribute to the fight against this
public enemy,
NORTH MA,ON elementak-y
P.T.A. has set its meeting for to-
night, at 8 at the Belfair school.
The program will consist of pic-
tures and reports on the recent
Mexican Workshop trip of school
personnel.
As this educational e×per[ment
marked a nationwide "first,", this
is a fine opporLunity for all com-
munity residents and those inter-
ested in edueaLion Lo see the re-
suits of the trip.
Election of officers will also be
held a,t, this meeting. Nominees
snbmitted are Karl Scott. presi-
dent; Betty Squires, secretary;
Gloria Kronqui:t, treasurer. There
will also be nominations from the
floor.
An evening of fun is in store for
those who attend the ammal Music
Blast tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the
high school aduitorium. The pro-
gtm will feature the musical tal-
ent of the senior high, with choral
and insLnmental numbers under
the direction of Doug Corliss, This
is the one non-serious program of
tile year put on by the music de-
partment, and will include a num-
bm- of take-offs on television pro-
grams, as well as other numbers
"just for fun". The success of these
progran;s in the past 1we years
makes thzs a "'musV" for the com-
munity, so come and enjoy the
evening with the talented North
Masonites.
Miss Sharon Ann Lyman, daugh-
tel" of the Vayma,n R, Lymans of
Bremerton and the North Shore,
became the bride of Everett War-
Pen Austin of Montrose, Colo., in
a double-ring ceremony at.the Bel-
fair Community Baptist Church at
7 p.m. Saturday evening. The Rev.
Milton Gire officiated at the
candlelight rites.
THE BRIDE WORE a floor
length gowm of white satin bro-
cade made in prmcess style with
sweetheart neckline and long
sleeves. Her shoulder length veil
was held by a pearl headpiece, and
she carried gardenias, stephanotis
and ivy. in a cascade arrangement.
Miss Carol Lnan, the bride's
sister, was maid of honor, and Miss
Jane Heytvelt of Seattle, brides-
maid. Both wore full-skirted
dressed of light yellow brocade
and carried bouquets of golden
daffodils with try streamers.
Candlclighters, Misses Chm'lotte
Brinson and Carolyn Freelin, wore
yellow sheaths.
No free spirit ever dreamed of
"'security"--- or if he did. be
I laughed: and lived to shame his
dr('am.----E. E. Cummings.
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