lay, Ap. ’Apri18,1941.
,ed Navies: mentary Offer iHomemakers Meet
Itieeglilrag ht? At Fir Drug Store' . .
to rem. u.\ , With MISS Jones
mo
(1 stays "i‘ Presengtzthe Fir Drug 0 t t P. k .
Easn‘t "‘ 0f 1) Compliment,
U to you“ to orothy Perkins Face! u
D 2:“ customer ur—I
may” .i: beaut‘.more of Dorothyl By Virtue E. Hanlon
y Dre A . Pickerin A ril 7. 7— The Pick-
9 . i . ara ._ g. P
éhtgméfy f“ t clmgingp (11123;; andlcring Homemakers club met with
r 9 Shades of D0_ Miss Lauri‘ce Jones Thursday af-
Face powder will ternoon with eleven members and
,v batmal lovelinesg one guest present. Mrs. Helen
' ', 31““ tones. ‘ «Shafor gave an interesting talk
la ‘ . lwcomplimentary boxgon the National Flower Show she
188d each Customer as attended recently in Seattle.
limlted, I The next meeting will be with
Sheitoh,‘ \\ ers. L. A. Fitts on April 17th.
I‘ a] DeliClous refreshments we re
. ’ (served before adjournment.
We ' Mr, and Mrs. Winston Johnson
HIS of American Lake visited at the
matinee 1 E home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carl-
.. 1 son.
vcningS 7. Miss Laurice Jones visited her
,_ lsister, Mrs. Lawrence Gosser in
l iSeattle the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pratt of She]-
ton had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hanlon Sunday.
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guests of Winstons on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bradshaw and
son, Clayton, spent the weekend
IL 19 .at their home in Pickering.
~ . . : Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson were up
“11‘s., .
Miss Jane Pickercll of Seattle
1
spent the weekend at the Dro-
scher home.
.WO FEA small . . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiss visit-
. G0 admlsswn ed at the home of their daughter
Vorld ‘ 0d and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
1 Longacres of Shelton, last week,
Lt and, ‘ Mrs. Maldor Lundquist and Mrs.
J. M. Peterson are reported on
lthe sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin and
baby spent Thursday at the Han-
‘ |lon home.
,WO ‘FE. MA I Mrs. Arthur Beck is visiting in
" P01llsbo,,Wash., at the home of
doRRon Mrs. Wallace.
Boris i * Mrs. Lucille Wright of Tacoma,
visited her mother, Mrs. J. M.
Peterson, on Wednesday. '
i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiss spent
iWednesday evening with Mr. and
ROGERIES I ers. Chas. Droscher of Shelton.
Peter ' SH 1 Mrs. Fred F. Chitty and daugh-
. . L
ACE and daughter, Dorothy of Olym-
I‘HE pia, spent Wednesday at the Han-
tcr Lois, and Mrs. C. C. Dunlap
lons. Mrs. Claude Hanlon accom- Weekend Gl‘eSts .Friday at the Odd
Fellows Hall at I ,
panied them to Olympia for a fewi Mn and MrS- T- W~ Grunel’t 8 o‘clock
for a business session. 3"? reque§ted to bring them to a potluck
supper served at
EST F0 days‘ visit and enjoYed a trip toi0f Tacoma were weekend guests
Members will note the meeting is “‘15 "198th as It 15 the
last|o‘clock
. . aEST pR?€EssAT Seattle during the time. lg: M1" 311d Mrs-
Clarence Grunert» starting one half hour later than gPening before the
annual Chumh Tmmhl Cl h —- E
' 1“". Mrs. Gray and son Frank. Mrs. 1" an Mrs- T- W-
Grunert are usual, a Chan 6 made effective mner‘ e u
H000 Connelay, and Mr. Roberts spent the Parents Of Mr- Gruncrt- this
month. g ' , POStpones. Meet . i
‘L PORT [Monday evening with Mrs_ EndalT \ Scout Scribe _No. 4. The
Thimble Club of the Neigh-l
} Barnes, ' “Coma Guests Here Home On Vacation Reports Meeting bors
of Woodcraft, has postponed_
w, Pal h . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christenson . . . Girl scout Troop No. 4 met at
Thursday's meetlng’ whxch was
,. t p Dioschcr and Gene Dan- f T F .d d. Miss Florence Eells lS spending ,
, t h _th M P 1 WI
g " idurand, who are employed in Se- 0 tacoTa were n ay Inner her
spring vacation from teach-[Mrs MltChens housev MondaY- ave met WI r.s'
88": "5
P110! \R‘n attle‘ spent the weekend at the 5:85 sto Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
ing duties with her parents, Mr. The girls worked on the Flag ley. The next
meeting Will be
Droscher home. uner‘ and Mrs. Roy Eells. She will beidpggeilgfifozfe
fogr'll'fgelfnmg‘glgg: announce'j later“
. - , , 1 . —*—-
'3: angrmizgdcfifsbfing' Rfi’beljfsrggfl Eagles Social Club
“01:2? aJweek'd M i N dh plans were made for a hike to be Neighbors
or Woodcraft
Friday evening at the Hanlon Slate Wednesday Meet 155 0 an 3“; eel tee am
talked about more the next meet- Hold Regular Meeting
T frie "‘1 it home i The Eagles Social Club will iwelfe home. from,
5° 0°. Spend ing, which win be announced later The Neighbors of the
Woodcraft
, our .1 u . h.n a g d Imeet Wednesday, April 8, in the!thelr vacatlon
w‘th the” parentsv at the Junior High, probamy in held a meeting at the
home of
’esfléas' I C “re 8' RWIS fig ‘lpeeg r9" social room
of the new Moose 'Mr'. and MVS' Maunce Needham- the musicyoom
if not announced Mrs. Carl Hellman on Thursday
"3' . {covfely d 91” m ag’ q 0 ‘5 Hall at 1 o’clock. All
members?" ‘5 attendmg W:W-C:-E- at Bfll' otherwise. [with Mrs.
Margaret McKay host-
lfggnige m e 10‘ I” a ‘ Dual“ 1 are urged to be in attendance as
mgham and Mauncc ‘5 attendmg _BEVERLY BURRELL, scribo ‘ess. Plans were
made for the in-
' there will be Red Cross Sewing ’ U- 0f W' stallation to be held
soon to which
and plans will be made for the Jane Travis is home from Whit-lmnooin
Brownies 'the Port Orchard club has been
' next public luncheon, man, visiting her parents, Mr. and Hold Meetin
Manda, invited. A luncheon was served
Mrs.MF. Travis. MAccgsmpgny- The Lincfn, Bmvcyme Troop by the hostess.
' mg 155 “Wis 13 135 31‘ ara held their re ular meetin Mon-
WFrmnv Wyoming; Mrs. Cropper’s Roses ‘Jamieson of Honolulu, a
classmateidayl..A.pri1 7, gigging Mai... J..- Moose Homemaking (iroup‘
i Also A Month Earlier at Whitman icob's birthday, their treat was
Will‘lh Meet 'll‘hursdayt, f th
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln, . , a surprise birthday cake baked ‘3
reg“ 31‘ “lee mg 0 0
Sr. returned to their Shelton home‘ Signs of our early ,spring have
“Siting Here by‘Mardeth’s grandmother, Mrs. M0059 Homemaking CIUb
W111 130
Ilast week after spending the win-,been multiple this year and onc‘
1321‘“ Poe 0f Tacoma alldlsel'gelJacobs. There were nine candles
held With MrS~ (390130 Andrews
ter with relatives in Sheridan andimore which should be added to ,Gorny of
,Seattle are Vlsmng on the cake. 0“ ThUI‘Sdabfi APrll 19. at
Sun Dance, Wyoming. lthe list is Mrs. George Cropper's l Frank Trams:
‘11 thls week- CHLOE DICKINSON, Scribe. PYEOCR- It W111 be 3 500131
meet'
The made the last sta e of Climbing red roses. ‘ , m -
Itheir 3return trip with theig sonl Last year Mrs. Cropper discov—
Transmrmd to Tacoma W'W' Club Ef‘tertmned .
iand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ered the first blooms in May, but. Mr-
a_nd Mrs. J. A. Rucli will At The McGinnis Home Amaranth Officers
{Charles Lincoln, Jr” who are now last week she found five in bloom
[leave this week for Tacoma, where The W. W. Club met with Mrs. To Practice
Wednesday
living in Yakima. The young already this year, topping evenlhe has been
transferred by the Vivian McGinnis last Thursday,‘ Laurel Court, Order of
Amar-
folks are remaining for a short the best that have been reported Standard
Construction company, April 3 for a 1:30 dessert lunch-lanth, will practice
Wednesday at
ivisit in the metropolitan ppess in Se_ Mr. Ruch has been employed by eon.
A Very interesting meetingl7z45 p. m. at the Masonic Tem- 3‘ 1
During their stay in Wyoming, attle so far. the Construction Co. since
Decemb-iwas enJoyed by the followmg 1a-'p1e. ,..- saunas; .
iMrs, Lincoln was called to San ‘ ———~.__. ier. 1n thelr'work
at Shelton and tiles, Mrs. Ellen Harrison, Mrs. ————l-——~—-
fi—fl——-———-——~—————————-———-——-~f—
. Jose, Calif” by the serious illness COUNTY PIONEER ILL wul help With
the construction of Ethel Soule. Bee Woodworth. Mrs.
of her brother who later passed Franc1s ‘Carr, pioneer Mason offices in
Tacoma. Mabel Hall, Mrs. Lura Hurst, Mrs.
away. County re51dent, was admitted to Bernice Hudspeth, Mrs. Ila Chase
Mn and Mrs. Lincoln reported Shelton hospital yesterday for Stuck-Chambers
Wedding and ,a Visitor, MI'S- DaVid Shutt
a mild winter in Wyoming medical care. Henri“; Lutheran Church and Infant
daughter. from Belling-
——--—-———-—- ~I— Friday afternoon_ April 4 at ham. Mrs.
Shutt IS a Sister-im‘
3:30 o‘clock Miss Erma Chambers, law 9f MFS- MCGinniS- Mrs. MC-
T H E ldaugther of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert _Ginnls drew the hostess prize. The
.
Chambers became the bride of .119)“ meeting W111 be Wlth MYS-
H 0 M E G A D E N E R 'Waync Stuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. 113 Chase-
H 1 Fred Stuck of Route 1. w C T U M t
. - . . . . . . ee 5
by D1, John . an ey The wedding was solemmzcd by With Mrs_ L_ D. Hack
GETTING READY FOR SPRING
IN THE GARDEN
What should or should not be
done in the garden depends to a
large degree upon the types of
plants that are being grown. In
‘ the annual garden or in the cut-
ting garden the task is relatively
simple. A cleanup of old plants
from last year, obviously, is the
first task.
These waste materials should be
entirely eliminated—«and the earl-
ier the better because they har-
bor insects and diseases. The next
,stop after fertilizer has been
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beck were i
from Hoquiam over the weekend.’
lsholton \‘Vomen's Club
IHold Monday Meeting
i The Shelton Women's Club met
{Monday, April 7 at the. home of
{Mrs Eula Martin. A very inter-
lAchievcments of Women. Mrs.
Anna Runacrcs in charge of the,
iprogram, was assisted by Mrs.
'Gladys Martin, who spoke. on
5“Women in Art,” Mrs. Myra Col-
'lier, “Women of our Democracy,"
,“Womcn in Social Work” by Mrs.
'Loretta Crosby, “Women of Sac-
ired History” by Mrs. Robert
Brumblay. Nomination for offic-
'crs for the coming year was also
held.
esting program was given on that
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
l
i -_,_,_,_,._ _ ..
Milan—Wotton Wedding
became
Jr.,
P. Wotton of Puyallup.
the bride of Robert Allan,
i
Attending Wedding
mate families in a quiet wedding Clinton S. Harley, and her brother}C
week to attend the wedding
income 11 Club
Holds Party
' soomevrm.
The Double H Club met at
Thursday for an Easter party.
SFollowing the 1:30 dessert lunch-
icon two tables of contract werciMrs. Wm. Compton; senior Vicey
iin play.
; PHONE 100 1
Mrs. Eugene Browning
and Mrs. Lawrence Burrell
the honors with Mrs. Burrell win-
ning the galloping goose, also. The
Miss Barbara Elaine Brophy ofleon-
lv.F.w. Auxiliary
\NOII t
'Hold Election 11 riilay
i The V.F.W. Auxuiary met at
[the home of Mrs. Bill Dickie onfthc Memorial Hall Friday for an
ielection of officers. The results
iof the election follow: president,
ipresident, Mrs, R. W. Strike; jun-
ior vice-president, Mrs. F r e d
lWeaver; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
F. Martin; chaplain, Mrs. Ralph
Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Mackey, Mrs.
Fred Hickson, Mrs. Robert Spring,
home of her
AND
Page Three
FROM OREGON
, Mrs. Marion Hammock, former-
‘ly of this city but now living in
Springfield, Oregon, arrived at the
mother,
Burgess Friday and will be here
until after Easter, when her hus-
iband will come. and the two will
'drive back to Oregon.
Mrs. Mae
i i . .. ' ‘ ‘Pigg: conductress, Mrs. Ordlni
bolemnized Monday Afternoon ! Mpg wmston Scott accompdn- honors were vases
filled With p ‘
- -_ 3 - , q _ ,spring flowers. The guests of the HarrisOn; guard, Mrs.
Arthur
' Before a gathering 0f the mu lied ha. parent" Mr' and Mrs
lub were Mrs. Browning and Welsh; patriotic instructor, Mrs.
' ' Mrs. Clarence Grunert. The host- Harry Hall; historian, Mrs.
Alma
ceremony Miss Billie Wott01i,iand wlfe’ Mr, and Mrs, C. Fred—i ,_ , ,
V, , ‘ i
. . ' W-ll'sl v- 1 St'ess carried out the Easter motif White,
musiClan, Mrs. (,hazles.
daughtm Of Mr and M1 1 ’ iermk to Medford’ oregon’ a Ofiin her table
decorations and lunch- lClark; color-bearers, Mrs. Henry
Sponsored by American Legion
I sr 11 f Mr and Mrs Robert Allan: h ‘ h r c0uq'n Robert G l ——-
Auxiiiar
IAt Rainier A :0; Sfielton: ;tsqitirg;ty0ft0Pa:adené.l ’Calif” Sum
Hoquiam '(iucst Here f H itriiisteeff'li/lrs.
Hani'iellil.dTllC, y
Mrs. Glenn Landers made atripi The marriage was solemmzed in day afternoon
in St. Markis Epis_ ‘- 1:25.th1‘1'10 Iillfg' ‘0 koqllciamf
gigwlao Kerirlwlig itll;S age/Tieng
to Paradise' Inn on_ Mt. Rainier :the Catholic Rectory in Puyauup copal
Church. Accompanying the iii e Jiufiegue; b 1.: vyxeec1 en 0 thlt lyirs
1:110 pl Ofs P n
lgaltlurdg’lthtdggfe wggnnger‘] Sgttiiby Father Quick at 1:30
o'clock 'Harlcy family were Miss Helen: r' a“ ‘5' 0 Cr
’1 0150” {@731 be brefen’; data“ (it $329; 10 A M
i 1 , , . .’ ' s ' 1' . .
Casgagno, and Helen and Jean ltApnt ~Thebbmde YES very a? #5013233”
afiiglss Igfiayxenfgaog IVisit Son And Daughter linstall the officers. ii
,
gLanders- They report the weatherl racu‘e In a Clge S] crepe SUI ’ |
Miss Brbphyis ‘maid of hbnor. Both Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Needhami S
'as being very bad with one of the
worst blizzards of the winter rag-
Iing over the weekend.
{Visiting Sister
Mrs. Frank Pulver of San Diego
arrived Monday for a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Vernon Davilson.
Sunday Guests
Mr. Harry Chapman and Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Beach of Seat-
tle were Sunday dinner guests at
the Vernon Davidson home.
Guest Here Tuesday
Jack Ryan of Seattle was in
Shelton Tuesday visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Davidson.
iCarnation Club
Postpones Meeting
The Carnation Club has post-
.poned this Thursday‘s meeting.
The next meeting will be announc-
‘ed at a later date.
lBusiness, Professional
[Womens Club Meet
The Business and Professional
Women‘s Club met Wednesday at
ithe home of Mrs. Allie Cleveland,
[for their regular meeting. Plans
were made for the Mother's Day
Iparty. Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
with a pleated skirt and long
torso jacket with a quilted dc-,
:a purple picture hat with veiling
(roses. The bride's sister, Miss
Helen Wotton, was maid of hon-
reddingote with a blue picture hat
and corsage of stephonia. James
Hillier, cousin of‘the groom, was
best man. For going away Mrs.
lAllan added a black cape to her
[suit and black accessories. The
College at Pullman, and is a mem-
'ber of Alpha Gamma Delta sor-
ority. The groom attended St.
Martins College for two years be- . '
fore attending Washington State. 'Mrs. Augustin and children, In La
Easter party. Games were play- noon for the regular meeting of ‘
He is a member of Lambda ChiiJolla. The Augustins are home ed and prizes
given. An Easter Iher bridge Chill. There Were tWO '
Alpha. Following a week’s wed- after six weeks on the East Coast, egg
hunt was held. The lunch- tables of cards in play With Mrs;
ding trip, the couple will make
their home in Shelton, where Mr.
Allan is employed at the Ray-
onier Inc.
A reception will be held at the
lWotton home on Monday evening.
lV.F.W. Sewing
IClub Postponed
I—i,sod seq Amman 'm'd'A aim,
poned this Friday's sewing club
because it falls on Good Friday.
Rebekahs To Meet
Friday Evening
The Rebekahs will meet this
and a corsage of violets and pink,
'bride attended Washington State.
.girls are members of Chi Omega|
.Mr. and Mrs. George R. Squires;
of Pasadena, was graduated in,
'1939 from the University. He is;
a member of Phi Delta Theta;
Fraternity. The couple plan to]
'spend part of their honeymoon atl
{Harleyhurst on Bainbridgc Is-i
’land. They will be at home in
'Longview.
Mrs. Clinton S. Harley and Mrs.
Scott plan to continue on southi
after the wedding to visit Mrs.
iHarley's son-in-law and daughter, .
,Lieutenant Jay Augustin, United}
Estates Marine Corps Reserve, and
where Lueutenant Harley was at
Sperry School, L. I.
Baptist Woman’s Circle
Slate Interesting Meet
i The Baptist Woman's Circle will ‘,
meet Wednesday, April 9. prompt-
.ly at 1 o’clock for a dessert lunch-
:eon, (please note change in lunch-
eon dates) followed by a business}
meeting and short program, also,
election of officers. A Christ-ian'
Friendliness skit and the three
score year and ten candle lighting
services will be presented. The
ladies having church calendars,
gift boxes, and the patch apron,
fin Centralia in May.
of Westminster, B. C. are in Shel-
dan.
Visiting Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winsor, re—
cently married in Idaho, are
spending the Easter vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Win-
sor. Mr. Winsor is attending
Washington State College.
Juveniles, Degree Of Honor
Hold Easter Party
The Juveniles of the Degree of
Honor met at the Odd Fellows
Hall on Saturday at 12:30 for an
eon table was attractively deco-
rated with robin favors made of
gum drops.
The next meeting will be on
April 19 at 12:30 when the group
will hold a theatre party.
Royal Neighbors
Hold Meeting
The Royal Neighbors met for a
regular meeting on Thursday,
April 3 at the Odd Fellows Hall
at o’clock. Plans were made
for the district meeting to be held
The next
meeting will be held on April 17
and will be a social meeting, with]
Scout Leaders Hear
1
'Girl Scout Leaders Monday cve-
lning Miss Christenson of Olym-
lpia, director of the Olympia Girl
Scouts, spoke to leaders and mem-
bers of the Girl Scout council. The
(meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. Hugh Hamilton with Mrs.
Frank Willard joint hostess. The
hostesses served refreshments dur-
ing the evening.
'Mrs. Clarence Grun‘ert
Entertains Bridge Club
Mrs.
tained at her home Friday after-
.E. B. Sutton and Mrs. Grunert
lwinning honors. Guests of the
fclub were Mrs. Harold Meade and
iMrs. Sutton. Mrs. Rector won
the “galloping goose.” During the
iafternoon the hostess served de-
licious refreshments that carried
iout the Easter motif.
i
I
l
l
Clarence Grunert enter-l
Co.
portant season.
. . - - . ton for an indefinite visit with 0111mm woman g eak
Sign on the shoulders and downiSOI‘OI‘lty at the UaneI‘Slty Ofl h . h
1 xp
a ' ‘ 1W ‘ . ' f’t elr 50“! Jame” Need 3"” and At
the re ular meetin of the ,._.________w ,A,_.. ,, ,___
thc front. With this she wore ashlngton. Mr. Squires, son 0 [their daughter
Mrs. Harlon J01“ g g
JOIN THE EASTE
PARADE
5.
Let us put your clothes in
Tip-Top shape for this im-
We Call For and Deliver
PHONE 86
i Pantorihm Cleaners
Director, U. of W. Arboretum
53‘3th
spread evenly over the soil surface
is to spade thoroughly. In the
.spading operation the fertilizer
should be mixed well into the up-
per eight inches of soil at least.
In order to accomplish this it is
sometimes necessary to spade the
'area at least twice over. This is
especially true if a heavy appli-
cation of barnyard manure or
similar organic material is used.
It is impossible to over empha-
size the importance of thorough,
deep spading. In the annual gar<
den area this should have been
done last fall and repeated this
spring as soon as the soil is
workable.
In the perennial border or bed
the situation is somewhat differ—
ent. However, even here, I like
to recommend much more fre-
quent spading, realizing of course,
that fall is by far the best season
for working the perennial plant-
ing. But it still is not too late to
[get good results in those parts
of the state where growth has
not yet become too active and
with those plants which start
i growth later.
3 There should be some easy way
‘to demonstrate to gardeners the
importance of the relatively sim-
ple operation of spading and doing
a thorough job of it. All of them
seem to comprehend the value of
usmg good fertilizers, both organ-
31C and inorganic, in the right
amounts. But too few of them
appre'cmte how readily plants like
delphlnium, phlox, columbine, and
most perennials of this type, re-
spond to a thorough loosening up
of the soil. Many good gardeners
iactually dig up such clumps,
{place them in a cool, moist place,
Ithen spade the soil throughout
:that section of the bed before
lreplacmg them. Obviously this
iwould provide a perfect time and
[.means of applying more fertiliza-
ithIl but many of those who fol-
Ilow such a. practice regularly will
swear that the loosening of the
soil, alone and of itself, and with-
out the use of fertilizers, will
speed up growth. Although the
fall season is ideal for this work,
it can still be done with many of
the slower-developing perennials.
Rev. R. C. Muhly before a small
group of relatives and intimate
friends. For her wedding the
bride wore a street length yel-
low chiffon dress cut on princess
lines with a corage of narcissus.
Miss Dorothy Chambers, the tzgatson were presenttand tDr.I
bride’s sister was her 1 - a gave a very m ares ing
my attend talk. Mrs. Blanche Bell talkedl
ant and wore pink silk crepe. Lor-
en Stuck acted as best man for
his brother.
Following a short wedding trip
the young couple will be at home
at the groom's Little Skookum
home. Both are graduates of the
local Schools, the bride with the
class of 1940 and the groom with
the class of 1933. Mr. Stuck
is employed at Rayonier Inc.
Girl Scout Council
Slates Monday Meet
The Girl Scout Council
meet Monday, April 14 with Mrs.
W. A. McKenzie at 10 a. m.
Townsend Club Will
Show Moving Pictures
The Townsend Club No. 3 will
meet on Monday, April 14 at the
usual time. W. S. Heckman will
will
The Women’s Christian Temper-
ance Union met Friday with Mrs.
L. D. Hack with about 25 mem-
bers present for a 1 o’clock pot-
luck luncheon. Rev. Bovee and
on the “Value of the Union Sig-i .-
nal.” The meeting closed with al
shower of Easter cards and gifts l
for the girls at the White Shield
Home in Tacoma.
Apron Sale and Luncheon
Slated For Wednesday
, The Rebekah Social Club will
lhold a 1 o’clock public luncheon
at the Odd Fellows Hall on Wed-
nesday, April 9. There will be a! ,
small charge for the luncheon. The '
Aprons will .be on display and
.therc will be cards for those who
wish to spend the afternoon. The
lcommittee in charge includes Mrs.
‘ Mary Letham, Mrs. Teckla Ander— ’
son, Mrs. Alma White and Mrs.l
Susie Dobson.
'Daughters For Ornelles
fllflflMfl/i
war/05" leading lompricen’mry
5y lie Ira/MS" kaatrkg‘moloraarfiai/aér
show moving pictures of his tn Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ornellcs of
through the Eastern states anE‘Oakland. California, became theI
of Hood Canal. The public is cord- Parents Off ,8 7 pound baby daugh-
ially invited to attend the meet- t"! Patrmla 1011156, on Monday.
ing, there will be no admission March 31. Mrs. Ornelles is the
charge. former Helen Betz of Shelton.
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in the most beautiful, most modern color harmonies
SPECIAL SPRINGTIME “BLUES” AND “GREENS” WITH
MATCHING BODY AND UPHOLSTERY COMBINATIONS
Rainbow Mothers
'Slate Meeting 'Jolns Olympia. Group
, The Rainbow Mothers Club Eight ladies of the St. Davids;
will meet at the Masonic Temple Guild and Auxmflry journeyw to
on Tuesday, April 15, at O‘clock I Olympia last Wednesday to join
for an election of officers, All with the Olympia group'in a 10:30
lMothers are urged to attend. Communion SGrVice. fOUOWing
St. David's Guild
which they were luncheon guests}
of Rev. and Mrs. Jessett. There
will be no meetings this week.
Weekend Guest
Private Jack Mays of Fort
Lewis Spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Zintheo. Pri-f
vate Mays is in Company F. 116th I
Quartermaster.
Altar Society
Holds Meeting
[Daligthers of Pioneers
Meet on April 17th
The Mason County Chapter No.
14 of the Daugthers of Pioneersi
‘will meet on April 17 with Mrs.
Nettie Hodge at her home at
12211/3 Franklin Street. The meet-
ing will start at 2 o‘clock and
there will be an election of officers.
10 different and distinctive color selections . . . 4 beautiful two-
tone combinations. . . . Come in and see the most stunningly
styled and tastefully decorated group of motor cars ever pre-
sented in the low-price field
Slate Thursday Meet
‘ The Past Matrons of the Order Thursday afternoon the Altar
of the Eastern Star will meet at Society met at the home of Mrs.
the Masonic Temple on Thursday,‘Bednarski for a regular business
April 10 for a 1 o‘clock 1uncheon.‘meeting. The group discussed the
The Past Matrons of the Olym- Easter decorations for the churchu
pia club and the Past Matrons of There were 12 members present.’
[Union club have been invited as The next meeting will be the]
guests of the Shelton ladies. first Thursday in May.
YOU’LL SAY, “FIRST BECAUSE IT’S FINEST!”
‘Mell Chevrolet Company
1st & Grove
Phone 114
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