" WV, May 1, 1941, SHELTON-MASON
' “3 Wnere you are. l Juveniles or Degree. or
Girl Scout Mother-
COUNTY JOURNAL
' Colonial Dames
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Page Five
Visits Brother Here Scout Leaders
T P18 ESE-Ad (3! Honor Meet Saturday l Daughter Banquet Held 1:11,}!
anitMrsd Rilcmllfd Aggrololeoleec; Mondayd .n } 1d
0 a1 “Ia-“VA } Juveniles of the Dc l‘ce of Hon— :f.‘ (‘irl
Scout Troo No. 4 bcldl .le aug ‘er aye rom . eia- Jir cou ea ers Wl 10. a
13..-... lor will meet Saturdaygat 12:30 at lthelr Mother-Daughter hanquetl
lccom City, spent the weekend with regular meeting Monday evening,
troll"ch .the LOOF. Hall. Following the ' {Thursday evening at
6:30 at my V. . E t his brother, Leonard Attwood and i May 5 With Miss
Florence Jensscn
home l meeting the group will enjoy a ———————-—-—-—
iscout Han. The banquet table hadl family. at p. m.
L iThmtr‘" part)" a White hm“ at 0am and fluegl
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lother yellow spring flowers anchpoguxuy f5. establislaed Colonial ‘13:
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l MI’S. Lllt‘llil Fisher 0f Stockton, iin the center was a circular
vaselDaInCS customers to coxnplin and .2. .3.
l(‘.alif., is visiting- the Claude Lo- Executive Board lHood Canal
Women’s Club 13,150 containing yellow flowersw‘agk questions about
the”. beautle ,g.
lgan home. with her sister, Mrs. 01' Federation Meets {Shelton Garden
Club Guests ,Ii.is decorated'the fireplace man—lnécds, Miss Helen
Waterman 0x1”, 3:
lLogan and her niece, Ida lurk—y Twenty members of the Execu-i The Hood
Canal Womens Club! no” A cor-sage awalted ~each M0.l pert consultant of
the Colonial .z. .5
lland. She arrived ill Seattle SeV— tive Board Of the Mason County.was
the guest of the Shelton Gar—{filer at her placecard Following Dames
Staff win be in the Fir :3: .3
leral weeks ago and accompanied :chel-ation of Women's Club andlden
Club at a 12:30 luncheon atgthe dinner the girls presentedleg store ’from
May 5 to May 3. A 3:
ers. Kirkland home on Monday, two visitors, Mrs. Robert Scott their regular
meeting Monday illitheir Flag Pageant in WhiCh theYl 10. .3. .g.
ers. Kirkland having spent the and Mrs. Esther Boice, president the
Memorial Hall. Mrs. H. Tip-‘an appeared, The Mothers and: M.“ erterman
win we in 3: .2.
‘weekend in that city. and secretary respectively of the ton of
K‘arnilche was 8.150 a guest daughters present included Mrs. l
“yhol‘r'nakn‘ an 8‘ “ointmflt ’wi'th .§. :2:
, Kamilche club, met at the new of the club. They were all
seated‘Lawrence Burro,“ and Beverly, 1 f“ h.“
'li’rl‘qtmnu69 faciai .E. D .z.
11““ Dim” “at?” Moose Hall for a 1 o’clock lunch- lat one long
table beautifully de-- Mrs, Ross and Charlotte. Mrs.i 2;
Eiiiffygdfinéfifl“ {Vim 'W. 31 ., '
v..2'§‘.2'£.55 3:
F“ Fndayv may 23 Icon Wednesday, April 30. The corated with flowers
furnished William Valley and Marjorie Arm,i com Smeht; of t'h‘n
Xi,” Drh' ago Wm- 3.
, The Shelton Dancmg club an—‘tables and room were. beautifully and
arranged by Mrs. Walteers, Claude Rhodes, and Patricia,, St ‘ V g 3: _
.g.
‘nouni-e the last dance of the sea- decorated with many huge hour
Kullrich. The serving committee Mrs. Clarence Arbogast and Bet—z mefl ,
, .3. gin/“M M em :3:
C son will be heldthe fourth Frl- quets of Hawthorn and purple andlwas in
charge of Mrs. Guy Hut— ty Lou_ Mrs, Jackson and Ron—1-: A Simply grand
make-up that g. a u F | B o ,2
r“ ounty day in May, the 23rd. The com-{white Iris. The luncheon we
Slchinson, chairman, Mrs. LeC ona, Miss Maude Shorter, Mrslyml may "0t
have “led (though '3: ‘g
avn‘gs mittee in charge are Mr. andlserved by the members of thciFriend,
Mrs. Don McKay, MrSMRobert Tabke and Mrs. R. L. Mit-l ‘1 Womendous
numb" 0f mung-,2} :2:
. Association Mrs- “(W Mcc‘mkeyv “hairmmll 3agles Auxiliary. {Walter
Kullrich, Mrs. Orle Gen—'chen, llooklng women. swear by 1t.) 15-3. %
.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, Mr.» Mrs. B. C. Combs, president ofltor, and
Mrs. Wm. McKenZiev Saturday the girls will meet at[Colonial Dames Campus
Makeup. (:5 :3:
and Mrs. Roy Kimbel, Mr. and the Federation called the meetingi Mrs. Fred
Short of Union, past the Scout Hall at 10 a. m. to hikelTlchbase lS thle
lntOlstuappllgatlon W; Id Y rk h . 1. é.
ers. Mcrntt Kaphmgst. :to order, With Mrs. Jean Fredsonipresident of the
Hood Canal WO_ out to Walker park. Each girl is. typn w-you appy 1 WI 1 a
mp .3: ou you i e cxpmt elp With some puzz mg :3:
'leading the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs.
Pierpont Robinson was acting
secretary for the. meeting. The
,group discussed Ways and Means
and a Theatre party was plan-
[ned Mrs. W. L. Weyand is chair-.
lman of the Ways and Means and
Iis also in charge of the Theatre
. ticket sale. She will see that the
l president of each club is furnished
lwith tickets. The date of the par-
ty will be announced later.
A convention of the Washing-
lton State Federation of Women’s
lclubs will be held in Seattle in
1June. Representing the Mason
County Federation and the Dis-
trict will be Mrs. Combs and Mrs.
H. E. Peterson of the Grapeview
‘club, first director.
A vote of thanks was sent to
men's Club gave a short talk in-3
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the newly elected president who;
has been in charge oflthe plant-,
ing , of the Hoodsport school;
ground. The front of the school‘
which was just steep hillside
was beautifully transformed with
hundreds of natural shrubs and
flowers. Mrs. Emery Burley,l
chairman of Railroad Avenue,
beautification project reported on;
its progress and Mrs. Wm. Mes!
Kenzie, chairman of the advertis-l
ing for the Music Festival, which‘
the Club is sponsoring, reported
the results. A raising vote of
thanks was given to Mrs. 'Burley
and Mrs. McKenzie for the splen-
did work they have accomplished.
gemlizer for Your
fil—iwn I l
'1 Mean/lymwplanlhod
U ‘ GARDENS
‘ . Mrs. H. L. Miller, in c‘har e of
Tl’lE FLOWERS {m Mrs.‘ .Fred Short ?f Umm} for herl Red Cross sewing,
reportedg and
LAWNS untlrmg efforts in making the m, ed an to gew sa in there is
GARDENS .spring meeting a success. Mrs. h t '. 1’ gnaw for
FLOWERS Frank Robinson presented Mrs. Egoug {Ina gift”; k’mthe matey
SHRUBBERY E. C. Riebow, retiring president, 056 W 0 “"5 0 a e
ial home to sew. Mrs. Eugene
Browning read a paper “Pruning
and Feeding—Essential for Beau-
tiful Shrubs.” Louis Mobbs of Mud'
Bay gave a most interesting “talk
,on how to grow plants from seed
'and what to do to raiSle choice
plants. Following his talk he an-
Meetlng Held Tuesday swered many rq'u'éstions. The pa;
Dr. and Mrs. Boy Collier werelper 0“ “HOW t9 GTOW Clematls»
hosts to the Marytha Bible ClassJ‘tO have began glven by Mrs- Purl
at their home Tuesday evening Jvemlson, Will soon appear in The.
The group gathered at 6:30 for a ’ Journal- l
planned potluck dinner. The five! 'Mrs. C. E. Runacres displayed!
tables in the spacious dinner room .an attractive group of rock plants.«l
were centered with lovely bowl an named, which the members
quets of iril and bridal wreath. l and visitors greatly enjoyed. She
F 0110‘”ng the dinner, MI‘S. (Collier. I also included four types of
Scotch
chairman of the program commit- broom which was grown in her
tee. requested Rev. R0138“ Bmmb- , garden. Two attractive figurine
,lay to read several of his original arrangements of primroses were
lpoems. Mrs.
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with a past president's pin in be-
half of the members of the ex-
l ecutive board. She was also pres-
ented a lovely potted plant from
Ithe Lake Isabella club by Mrs.
lLoris E. Johnson.
Marytha. Bible Class
LAWN MOWER
$6.49
\Vith rubber tires. 16—in. S—lllade, high
quality Crown Mower. with lU—lu wheels
and rubber tires. Finest construction,
self-sharpening and adjusting, ball—bear-
inst. $9.75 Value.
69c
GRASS CATCHER
White canvas with strong galvaniZed bot-
tom. Will fit all standard mowers. Reg,
85c Value.
Brumblay gave 8- : brought by Mrs. Burley, the beau-
toast to the class and ’Mrs. Hugh! tiful anemones were furnished byl
vHamilton. class president. gavel Mrs. Fred Diehl. Mrs. L. D. Hack
the reSpon-‘le- At You 08-“ 6&Chlcleverly arranged blue and pink
person answered with his or herl flowers in a blue Wise and Mrs._
name‘ The group then jOiYIed inl Cropper displayed two vases of
50118“ All Of the foregomg Pro'lred roses. Mrs. O. Gonter’s ar-
gram was recorded and then re-: rangement of blue iris was great-
hOuscllold site
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Iona 13’ low prices.
si‘ilnforced. has produced later in the evenirlg.’ A11 ly enjoyed as
was Mrs. Hutchin—
‘°“g braces hour 0f games was enjoyed bYlson's arrangement of
Rhododen-
lltvllle group under the direction of (irons, .
. rs. Brumblay. The dinner com- '
1.19 5° FEET Imittee. was composed of Mrs- v.33:
2l33m§°2§l°itllgs“3‘58;
1 rill Saieger, Mrs. Walter ‘Elliottlm-hcom and'Bordeaux
’schools to
- $2.49 and Mrs. Jerry Samples. Those 'be placed in their libraries,
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enjoying the evening were Mr.‘
and Mrs- Hugh Hamilton» and The Garden Club acknowledges
Mrs. Charles Runacres. Miss 335- land thanks Dr. Emery Burley and
lee“ Runacres. MT- and Mrs- Glen Guy Hutchinson for donations.
Storey and daughter Joyce. Mr- Mrs. J. T. Burke, Mrs. A. L. Bell‘
and Mrs; Mervin Wingard and and Mrs, M rritt K - v
son, Mervin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. new club mefnberg aphmg‘SF ‘a're‘
Walter Elliott and daughter Anna
Lou, Wal er Elliott, Jr.. and Miss ._ Ba 1- t y p 1
Jean McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Clare .‘ Atari: 5:351:19 3:55,
Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Clive A large number of the Baptist
Troy, Harvey Beal, Miss Mary
Dobson’ Rev. and Mrs. .B.Y.P.U. members Journeyed to
Tbs-in. Ilnr-«ply double braid
hose in r\O foot length. com-
plete WTCh couplings. This
V is a big value. It's worth
um 1“ s2 50.
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b mild Ca
llllue ename‘l.
,5... n... Cold Pack Canner 98¢
Prepare for your summer canning now. $1.50 VALUE.
GARBAGE CAN
Bmmb' T-umwater Tuesda eveni f r a
20 Gallon 13% MT- and Mrs. Jerry samplesv skating party atythe Tfignwgter
glint an?) Mrs- Merrill 588$”. the Roller Rink. All those that attend-
OS 5, r. and Mrs. Collier and ed report that they thoroughly en-
children Winnifred and Boy Col-
lien joyed themselves.
On Friday of this week the‘
'young people plan to again go
to Tumwater to aid with the
The greatest value ever offered. Full 20-
gallon Hot Dipped Heavy galvanized
garbagv: can. Water Light and rustproof.
Specially reduced to $1.59 from $2.25.
Phone 232
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“.A AND Aunt DEKKER IN "REACHING Fol 'I'Hl SUN"—A
PARAMOUNI' PIC‘I’Ull
"Sez you!” sez Albert Dekker—
"Sez me!” sez joel McCrea—
luul cup
of M'J'B"!
ALIII‘I’I That’s the bunk! Sure, this
go ee’s good, but that’s because
1t 3 strong— and like strong cof-
fee, see? .
ion: 0. K., wise guy, so you like
ll strong. But you’ll like M. J. B.
any way it's made—strong or.
weak or ill-between. Try this. It’s
less than regular strength. , .'
ALIIIT: Well, say—ma.be you do
know what you’re talking about.
This does look weak, but it sure
tastes firm. Plenty of real flavor:
JOEL! What’d tell you? Even a
stubborn lug like you can’t argue
about a. taste like that. You can’t
make a. bad cup of M. J. B.
WHY YOU WON'T MAKE A
BAD CUP OF M. J. 3.
...Make your coffee with the same
care and in the same way you have
in the past. Two exclusive M. J. B’.
f eatures—a richer roast-and double
blending—will give you the finest-
cup of coffee you ever tasted.
GUARANTEE.Buyapound today. I
Try it for a week. If it’s not the l
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Visit Bremerton
Amaranth Meeting
Batstone and Mrs. Ida Kirklandfheld in the Tumwater Baptist
motored to Bremerton Monday' Church. Those wishing to go are
evening to visit the BremertonlfiSked ‘0 meet at the ChUl'Ch‘ at
Court, Order of the Amaranth.l6:45 p-m.
They reported a very enjoyable Other meetings to be held this
time. week include the Thursday even—l
ing prayer service at 7:30 p. m.
in the lower parlor of the church
and fireside service on Saturday
evening at the same time. Sun—
day evening's service will start
at 6:15 p. m. as usual. During the
month of May the lessons will
'be given by the newly elected
cabinet members of the associa-
ti.
ca n'i' make
Entertains Bridge Club
Mrs. Roland Gerhardt enter-
tained at her home Tuesday eve-
ning for the members of her
bridge club. Guests for the eve-
ning were Mrs. Walter Nash, Mrs.
J. H. Gray and Mrs. Harry Ditt-
man. Honors were won at the two
’tables of cards by Mrs. Vivian
Morgan and Mrs. Fred Hickson.
Delicious refreshments were Serv-
ed by the hostess.
!
tion. ‘
Mrs. Roland Gerhardt ‘
Leaves. For Texas
Monday Afternoon
Mrs. Vernon Davidson left on
the 1:30 train from Tacoma Mon-
day for San Antonio, Texas,
where she will be one of the
speakers at the 37th annual meet-
ing of the National Tuberculosis
Association being held there. On
the same train was Mrs. Buch-
lanan, state executive secretary.
The two ladies will travel toge-
ther and will reach their destina-
tion Sunday. Mrs. Davidson will
appear on the program early
Monday. . Accompanying Mrs.
Davidson to the train were Mrs.
B. N. Collier, Mrs. I. Wilson, Mrs.
Lester ,,Vallett, Mrs. M. C. Zin-
ltheo and Mrs. Frank Pulver.
I Mrs. Leonard Attwood
Entertalns Bridge Club I
Mrs. L. E. Attwood entertained!
at her home Friday evening forl
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best you ever tasted, return the lid
to the M. J. B. Co. , 665 Third Street,
San Francisco, and we’ll refund
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY!
the Emoto Bridge club. Two ta-
bles of contract were in play with
Mrs. Harold Meade and Mrs. Har-l
ry Dittman winning honors. Re-
freshments were served by the
hostess to the following members
of her club: Mrs. William Nob-
lett. Mrs. J. H. Gray, Mrs. Harry
Dittman, Mrs. Harold Meade, Mrs.
Paul Dittman, Jr., Mrs. Frank
Fentiman and Mrs. ,James Dun~
bar. 'l
DRIP GRIND. . . for drip or glass
«flu makers l
. REGULAR GRIND...Ior pol-cola!"
or «flu poi
all.
troducing Mrs. H. R. Dickinson, be an all day affair.
. Mrs. Leigh Duffield, Mrs. Royl special meetings that are being '
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to bring her own‘ lunch for it will.
smoothly. It makes
smooth as
Activettess Slate
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Ednes‘ay meeting lan artificial look. It comes
ifour flattering
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medium, tan and deep ton.
The Activettes will meet for a.-
6:30 dinner on Wednesday, May 7
with Mrs. Hugh Clark. It will be
a regular meeting.
Girl Scout Regional
Conference Scheduled
The Regional Conference
Pacific Northwest, Girl
Inc. will be held in Seattle May
7-8—9. The headquarters will be
in the new Washington Hotel.
Banquets and luncheon have been
planned for the three day meet—.
ing and among the speakchl
scheduled are Mrs. Herbert Hoov-l Taxes '
er and Governor Arthur B. Lang- l {sh-bud 100
lie. Anyone planning on attend- :3 -—
ing should contact Mrs. A. E.,
Klassell by Tuesday, May 6.
led in.
of thclwith the rouge (you'll love
desire!
. Advertise It!
Say It
WITH FLOWERS
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND
HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
Delivered anywhere, anytime
Travis Floral Shop
Shelton Hardware Bldg.
Phone 232 270-W
American Legion Auxiliary
Schedule Special Program
_,At the regular meeting on Tues-
day evening, May 6, at the Mem-
orial Hall the American Legion
Auxiliary will present a special
program to honor the Mothers of
veterans. Refreshments will be
served during the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Crary are co-
chairmen for the evening and the
meeting will start at 8 o’clock.
5060 — Woman's Elecirlc Show
Cool Dress. Horizontal panel in
llom. Pleated skirt. Action back.
Turn-back Gilli. Notched collar.
Navy. Rose. Green . . . 381944.
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Make hot day: smarl day: will: one
of these June Love Sheers. There are
10 cooling :lyle: in lllis collection.
Elecln‘c Shears, 3 Corded Voile:
and Hunky Lawns-'a“ of "'3", ton. controlling
ribbon'bofl.
quite lhe newest, coolest, mosl re“ ’
mméi°k'."o°‘j"".
hashing Fabric holes yel struck. They’re! \ \ ‘
expensive of course, but our June
Love Plan of new slyle; arriving‘
monlllly permilledluk falcover our
need: before demand shot prices up.
THEY LAUNDER' BEAUTIFULLY
Wu new
5056-Mims Electric Sllur.
Square neck and U-sllapod
poclels lrlfilmod willl double
frills el lace. Deep shlrvin on
sleeves and shoulders. wo-
lll Styles in All—5 are
2 Junior Slyles. . . . .
4 Misses Styles . . . . 14 lo 20
loned pad blot dry and then blend 5
your skin
velvctimsubdues shine
and helps to veil minor skin blem- l
ishes, yet doesn't gin: a trace of;
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shades - light,;
Campus Make-up rouge is ap-
plied in the same manner (with-
lmoistencd pad) and lightly blend-l
Add lipstick to harmonizel
the
Scouts gay new Signal Red and the lusol
cious Indian Remand you have
the most natural and becomiugly
youthful make—up your heart could
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Whatever your beauty problem, we. invite, ‘,'O'l to -:.
visit Miss Hazel Watcrmrm, special COLDA‘IAL
‘DAMES consultant. in our Toiletries Department,
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i ’frcshing, instructive facial and specialized flatter-
ing make-up, with our compliments.
V > See your :3:
‘3; best features enhanced, your “not-so-good” points 1;:
‘1? subdued, thrOugh the subtle, modern art of “Op- :i-
:5: tical Illusion.” Exquisite Colonial Dames Beauty :5
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Voile. Fitted mldriff. Tics
back sash. Embroidered
Organdy vestee and col-
lor trimmed with Venisc
lace. Aqua. Rose. Navy.
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5055-Minls Cord-d Valle.
30: pleat-d silrl’. Bias pochls.
cuff; and blouse him. Action
bull. Notched collar. Brown.
Royal. Rod . u . . M to 20.
5058 —Woman':
Honky Lawn Coat
Dress. Semi-circular
pedals. loco Mllod.
Show frillcd with
loco. Plouts in skirt.
Bluu. Ron. Aqua.
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