PAGE 12 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL-, Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington
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Public Installation
This Sunday For
The Moose Lodge
The public is invited to attend
ceremonies installing new officers
of Shelton Moose Lodge No. 1684
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the lVtoose
Airport Hall.
The installing officer will be
Past Governor. Cecil Bingham, He
wilt be assisted by the drill team
of the Shelton Women of the
Moose.
Visitors from neighboring lodges
have been invited and are expected
to attend. Included in these, are
the new officers of Olympia who
will be installed earlier the same
day in ceremomes at their lodge
hdll in Lacey.
Refieshments will be served.
SEY CLUB SLATES
POTLUCK MEETINGS
The St. Edward's Youth Club
will hold a potluck meeting this
Friday at 6 p.m. in the church
basement.
Following dinner, the planned
activity will be a treasure hunt.
FOR6ETS
IMPORTAHT DATE
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This quick-thinking young wife. who forgot her mother-in-law's birth-
day till the last moment, didn't send an "I forgot" card or whip up a
belated fudge cake. She just called her mother-in-law by long distance
(after 6p.m.. when rates were lower), and the whole family said"Happy
Birthdayl"Why don't you spread some joy among your kinfolk,
by long distance, Ibis evening? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL
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High School Spotlight +
GARY COMBS has been an asset to the Highclimbe football and
track teams for the past three years. In the winter sport he
played fullback. Shot, discus and javelin are his track events.
Gary Combs, 191-lb. ISR senior,
keeps in shape between football
and track season by lifting
weights. During football season he
gets plenty of exercise playing
fullback on the Highclimber squad.
He is a three-year football letter-
man.
Gary ia a consistent first place
wmner in track. His events are
shot, discus and javelin. He has
also earned a track letter each of
his three years in high schol.
Although he has done well in
sports, Gary has not neglected pre-
paring himself academically for
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the fUture. He hopes to attend
Washington State University and
train to be a mechanical drawing
teacher. He has taken algebra,
bookkeeping, drafting, civics and
biology this year.-
Drawing and hiking are two
pastimes Gary enjoys. He also
likes playing the accordion and
zs a member of the Ramblin".Four,
a musical group that plays for
dances.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Combs of
Dayton are Gary's parents. He has
two younger brothers at home.
Gary was born Jan. 29, 1945. in
Oxnard, Calif. and came to Shel-
ton at the age of six. Gary is
5'11" and has brown bair'and blue
eyes.
Dirt Dobbers To See
Flower Arranging
Mrs. Emily Sherwood, accredit-
ed flower judge, will be present
at next Tuesday's meeting of the
Dirt Dobber Garden Club to be
held at I0 .m., in the PUD build-
ing. She will teach.classes in flow-
er arrangmg to the members.:
There will be a potluck lunch-
con.
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Open Inslallalion ....
Of New VFW Auxiliary
Officers Slated May 3j Recipe Favorites 0fCount; Residents
New officers for 1963-64 of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans
of Foreign Wars will be installed
in a public installation at 8 p.m.
May 3 in the Memorial Hall.
Mrs. Darrell Sparks will be in-
stalled as the new president. Ser-
ving with her will be: Sr. vice
president. Bernice Jansson; Jr.
vice president, Nancy Card; chap-
lain. Arma Springer: conductress,
Arlene Smith; secretary, Foe Rob-
inson: treasurer. Florence Hamil-
ton; banner bearer. Viola Laugen.
Flag bearer. Ruth Nelson; color
Bearer No. 1, Colleen Gephart: col-
lor bearer No. 2, Cecelia Gunter;
color bearer No. 3. Merle Vander-
Wal; color bearer No. 4, Vi Brum-
bough; patriotic instructor. Jes-
sie Cox; historian. Marian John-
son; musician. Stella Booth; assis-
tant musician, Marie McKay;
guard, Mary Jadin; trustee No. 1.
Viola Laugen; trustee No. 2, Sue
Weaver; trmtee No. 3, Daisy Pin-
ney.
Mrs. Sue Weaver m in charge
of refreshments. Decorations are
under supervision of Arlene Smith,
Betty Godwin, Bernice Jansson
and Josephine Sparks.
All committee chairmen must
have their reports in to the de-
partment chairmen by May 10, the
deadline date.
Evergreen PTA
'To Elect New
Officers Tonight
The Evergreen PTA will meet
again ths evening in the school
auditorium at 8 p.m. for the Ap-
ril meeting. Rev. Martin Wick of
the Mt. View Christian Missionary
Alliance church will give the in-
vocation and Brownie Group No.
726, under the leadership of Mrs.
Hellman, will post the colors.
The election of new officers will
be the important order of business
for the evening. Following, Marvin
Christensen, :Mason County Juv.
Chile Officer, will be the special
speaker of the evening. He will
explain this position and the du-
ties for whi he is responsible
in the county.
Refreshments will be setwed fol-
lowing the meeting. All parents
are urged to attend.
Dominican Republic
Subject For American
Legion Auxiliary Meet
A larger attendance tan usual
enjoyed the April 16 American Le-
gion Auxiliary meeting at the Me-
morial Hall. An interesting report
on living and working conditions
in the Dominican Republic was
given by Pan American Relations
chairman :Mrs. Etna Eliason.
Later pictures of this interest-
ing island were shown by :Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Clinton. A doll dressed
in full costume of the area was
on display.
The American Leg, ion Auxiliary
has made a 20 year study of the
Dominican Republic' and as a re-
sult is attempting to establish rur-
al schools to teach at least the
fundamentals of reading, writing
and arithmetic to the children as
well as better home-keeping meth-
ids, better farming, sewing, sni-
tation, first aid, small machine
repairs, etc. in evening classes for
adults. Auxiliaries have been con-
tributing this year to a fund to
help this program.
Poppy Days, :May 24-25 was an-
nounced. Plans for the Poppy sale
were presented by Poppy chair-
man, Mrs. Addle Norris.
Spring conference is to be in
Tacoma :May 9. Delegates elected
to attend were Mrs. Shirley Clin-
ton with Mrs. Frances Luhm as
alternate.
A nominating committee con-
sisting of Mrs. Charlotte Gardner,
Mrs. Ann Levin and Mrs. Martha
Witsiers was appointed.
Following adjournment refresh-
ments were served.
CHEWY WALNUT SQUARES are a favorite at Furn Cramer's
house. Furn finds this recipe especially useful when company is
coming on short notice. The speed with which they can be pre-
pared in no way detracts from the delicious flavor of the cookies.
Crunchy, chewy cookies are a
favorite with most cookie fondlers.
Furn Cromer's Chewy Walnut
Squares fill the bill. not only for
flavor, but for ease of prepara-
tion. When Furn finds out she has
company coming on short notice
she mixes up a panful of these
family favorites and sticks them
in the oven.
Furn is a charter member of the
Shelton General Hospital Auxin
iary. She acted as treasurer of
the Shelton Garden Club for two
years and has spent many years
in PTA work. At present she is
devoting most of her spare time
to her church, the Latter Day
Saints.
Furn and her husband, Harold,
were quite dismayed recently to
discover their son. Philip, will
be graduating from Irene S. Reed
high school at exactly the same
time their daughter, Mary Lynne's
graduation is scheduled at East-
ern Washington State College.
Hobbies listed by Furn are read-
ing and cooking and making
handicrafts for church bazaars.
CHEWY WALNUT SQUARES
2 eggs
i tsp. vanilla
2 cups brown sugar
1 cup sifted flour
Ve tsp. soda.
V2 tsp. salt
1 cup choped walnuts
Beat eggs, add brown sugar and
Visitors From Pasco
For Local Family
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Smothers.
Melinda and Dean of Pasco. were
Easter week-end guests of Mrs.
Smothers' sister and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Hawley, and her
mother, Mrs. Arvilla Wiley, Shel-
ton.
Mrs. Wiley returned home with
the Smothers where she will spend
the next two months.
First class Seaman Dean Smo-
thers returned to his ship, the Ben
Homme. in Bremerton Easter Sun
day. He will be stationed there un-
til August.
vanilla. Mix in sifted dry ingred-
ients and walnuts. Bake in large
loaf cake pan about one hour at
300 degrees. Cut is squares while
warm.
Stork Shower At
Deer Creek Home
A Stork Shower for Mrs. Jesse
Ells was held at the Baxter home
on Deer Creek April 11. Mrs. Ells,
whose home is in Renton. is the
former Bonnie Baxter. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, James Baxter'.
The table was decorated in the
Easter theme and high-lighted by
a cake with a cradle and balSy on
top, baked and decorated by Mrs,
Ralph Endicott. Mrs. Florence
"White was the hostess.
:Many lovely gifts assure a well-
dressed baby in the near future.
County
Schedule
Meeting
The Mason
Association will
meeting at
day at the Pro
at Kamilche.
The morning
voted to business.
ricers in
Clark, president;
son. vice
HoltmT.
Wright. publicity.
A potluck
served at noon
bringing food
Special
afternoon,
will be
culture
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The
will meet at 10 a,:
day at the home '
Cornell, 1324
will follow the
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Thirteen
visitors en
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VANILLA-GARMEL REVEL TOPPED WITH
Navy 5[others To
Install Officers
New officers of Navy Mothers
Club No. 247 Will be installed next
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Me-
morial Hall
To be installed are: Commander.
Mrs. G. ,Fanning; first vice com-
mander, :Mrs. M Prouty; second
vice commander. Mrs. :M. Le-
Marsh; adjutant, Mrs. D. Pinncy;
finance, :Mrs. O. Dean., color bear-
er, Mrs. E. Sharp; banner bear-
er, Mrs. C. Piper; Chaplain. :Mrs.
B. Lord; judge advocate. Mrs. M.
Richardson; first matron at arms.
Mrs. ,M. Baxter; second matron at
arms, Mrs. G. Wescott.
The installing officers will be
Chief Robert Werner and- Chief
Don McErven.
FOUR GENERATIONS :FOR
],]ASTER SUNDAY DINNER
Mrs. Clara Piper entertained 32
members of her family for Easter,
a group which included four gen-
erations. Her four daughters with
their husbands and Children were
present, however, her one son in
California was unable to attend.
Four great-grandchildren to
Mrs. Piper, were in attendance,
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