Page Six SHELTONwMASON COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, M. ’ M,
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Business And Professional i Eagles Social Club “’.S.C.S. SLATE 0.E.S.
Social Club E ' Mother's Day I: :—
“'omsn Honor Their Mothers 1 Plans Public Luncheon “’EDNESDAY
MEETING 1 Holds Regular Luncheon '0nly TWO Days At Methodist (12h
The Business and Professional] lub m t on The Women’s Society for Chris-
‘The Order of Eastern Star 30- - The Junior
Women entertained at the L. D. : W311;gigeiofoglaijegsefi lfinch-i tian
Service of the Methodist i Cial club held their 1:00 o‘clocleor will
sponsor a M5 ,
Hack home for their Mothersl eon at the Moose Han in the 50.. ad . lChurch
will meet in the church I luncheon Tuesday at the Masonic} _'___ from
4 p. m.. to.
Monday evening. Following a? cial room. The hostesses for the i at 2 P- m
Wednesday. May 1‘1. I Texnplejwth 34 members presentl With only two days,
Friday and! day. The ‘Marl’. ’-
6130 dinner the 21 present emoy_j afternoon were, Mrs. Dorothw W'mmmm
Mrs. Clare Hammond VVlil hm» 1 Spring IlOWCY‘S were used to deco-E
Saturday, left to go, the Fir Drug, is (:ofopei‘atiiig. . / V
ed a picture at the Graham Thea: Lamb.v Mrs, Opal Fredrickson and PHONE 100
reView ‘of the study chapter on: rate _the tables. The .bllSlnCSSl
Store’s Colonial Dames demon—; b0 gl‘v'o‘fl by the _g
I Educational Institutions. Home I meetlng was followed With carqsl
Stration is concluding a very sue! Junior Church-
tre. The Hack home and dining‘ Mrs, Myrtle Glenn, Another pub-
table were beautifully decorated lie luncheon was planned for
with lovely roses grown in Hack’s‘ Wednesday, May 21.
garden. l
American Legion Auxiliary
Holds Busy Monday Meeting
The regular meeting of the Am-‘
crican Legion Auxiliary was held
Tuesday evening in the Memorial
.Hall. Mrs. Eula Martin, poppy
chairman, reported the headquar-'
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ters for the poppy sale will be at
‘ 10 at the Memorial Hall beginning
=~Iunier American Legion ;
lConference Here Saturday l
The spring conference of the 3
Junior American Legion Auxil—
iary of the Fourth and Tenth Dis-
trict will be held in Shelton May‘
i trek
‘ at 1 o’clock. Miss Helen Leghorn, 1 and Mrs' C' E-
Runacres'
‘en offering envelopes should be
and Foreign:" Mrs. W. M. Elliott
will tell how students of Ginling;
College, when Nanking was ni—;
vaded, set forth on a 2500-mile‘
into the interior of China
imoving their college with thein.‘
The hostesses will be Mrs. Robert
C. Johnson, Mrs. Hugh Hamilton.
All lent— 3
with Mrs. Purl Jemison winning,
cut prize and Mrs. William Max—l
well winning high. A nominating;
committee was appointed. Host-l
esses for the luncheon were Mrs.
Myra Collier, Mrs. Florence Gro-'
shong, Mrs. Ed Elliott, Leona E1-
liott and Carrie Elliott. The next
meeting will be June 3.
cessful week, according to R. membi‘m Of theJ
Grenberg, pronrietor. iOf the congregan'
. , invited to attend.
Conducted by Hazel Waterman, will be rendered
expert consultant of the Colonial .‘ .
Dames staff, the demonstration isl ll‘néhanccll. the;
proving of great value to locall1n 8 mm“ .
women with beauty problems. l
Miss Waterman will give alll
‘who make an appointment with;
St. David’s
Thomas E.
Memorl
‘ the c‘hclton “ .cr‘ing Goods Store? 4th DlStrlCt preSldentv Will
I'epl'e‘f . . . l her, refreshin inst“uctive fat-la l r. r .
at 1:1 Railroéld ALveni'n D< ‘w 1' sent the Department Of
VVRShlng' brought m at “€115 tlme' 5 860“ mowers plan and s
ecializeg make—u i with "hel Sslvmes eve y' ople mg
, “‘ . 4““ O . ~ . - -. i This new seeiety at large has'To
Help Boy Scouts P l . ‘ lat l-30- “1 bu
. t1 t rt , . “L d , ,c L-b_‘ ton, Mrs. William Valley, adv1sorr _ 1 t-
f ‘i F 1- Drum . U
A 1*? mo 10“ PIC We M «L 1 . . assed the 1 000 000 mark «no is‘ The
Scout Mothers f T 25 comp‘me“ 5 0 me 1 b '
erty” to be Sponsored by thei to the Shelton group, is general p 4_ v u l
1‘ 0‘ T001) Store. E 8k
‘ Auxiliary at thépME-fimunt thew} Chairman, and Miss Marjorie Ann;
headed for the 2,000,000 goal. Al- 3 held their monthly meeting at thei ‘
., i we, navel been chamre‘d to June, Valley, local president, will pre_:
ready’ lit ‘1: reputedf- to be the 1 home of Loui Larson on Wed—l
Amaranth Officers To ,
CRYSTAL WHITE 6 and 7. Florence thnollv Mai-3315‘“ 0V9!“ “10
mefitmg- lwifldé 1325951: Ohmimr} WWW“ l nfzsda?’ 3‘5 2‘ .0
Clock one Of th-e Practice Friday' Tues‘lay l 0 - b ~
tha Witsiers Chum 00”ng werfl Colonial History, the
namom“,organization. The olgamzation re-iniaJOI objects of the Mothers is
Amaranth officers of Laureli anusgne
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p Chips 5-m- 29c
appointed as the nominating: com—
Hospital Day at American Lake,
'study project which the Shelton
‘group have just finished, will be
Eatonville, Tenino, Olympia, Shel~,
iplaces the former missionary so-
ciety, ladies aid societies andi
one head, but with departments,
jto help the boys earn the moneyl
Court have been summoned to
“99de to attend the 590‘“ Camp‘ practice meetings this Friday and
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mitttee bv the or s‘dent, w't'i Mrs. . l . ~ . l , .
Connollyvas Cgflffllflqn 1 l {the theme for the program and‘ othei
\vomens work of the for- in July. They request anyone Wish— next Tuesday
evenings at 7:30 faced
A ~ r- u ‘~ tea The Fourth District com ‘ mer diffe rent branches of:
mg a boy to do an odd Job after ovclock in the Masonic Temple, ldlngs
Sunday, May 11, the date o: .l ,' , l Methodism. Now all are urder ‘
school or on Saturda t c 11 M '
msts of Tacoma, Puyallup, Yelm,, ‘ v y 0 a r5. .
Robert Binns to secure a Boy Mrs. Grove]. Brewster
was announced by Mrs. Eula Mar- ton offing and Clovercrmk and, carrying on
all the former work { Scout. Among those attending Entertains Bria Club Sn.
V - 1 v. tin, rehabilitation Chairman for: 9’ A Y; t -_ Y of: and more.
The three pioneer ob- Wednesday's meeting were Mrs. A vi; ' ,01u
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r1 - ' p ; grilfnfan Lajku Lind prting' (againsig Egg:
URI/ion. jef‘lvts promotion‘of mission- 1 M. C. Clothier, Mrs. R.
Binns, Mrs. edgisjlecfi'hgr‘nggx(i:;1 ainifgéaggr gin:
_.______.. Loam... niaiiagei WOT“ (lil’TlClLC-ijlltl teswmv Aberdeen
and Hoquiam' ‘ ary programs, asSistance to local I Donovan Palmer,
Mrs. B. L. Rose, the members of her bridge Club, l‘Onting
LAKOTA ; ake urges1 a..{ members torus/‘1 ,An adult members of the
Legion i. church, ‘Suppglt and education and , l‘urs. Lrlen Smith, Mrs.
Geo. Crop- Mrs’ Bill Smith and Mrs Ed E1- 11 the
$333312: Elisa (1:13 and the Legion Auxiliary are urg- 9(10231
CONSt‘ttuefnC-Vldl‘n‘ . ger-IYI'S- Lol“ Larson) Mrs ‘Andy
liott won the honors at cards. 6 edtavern
iClovercheal;p A )41 “1: t“, .,it_f ed to be in attendance Saturday.
61 lg I'llg dnC‘WSUPQQr O kt 0? (md‘ Mrs" Walter Glaham
Refl'eShmentS were served to the treeS,
H ‘\,\_ onF pi.f z o \»1' ‘ I 1 ocal c .ui’ci program at home
and ano Mrs. John Ehason. The. next following members of the Club: mthe
Tigfigythgrlllns‘tl‘tuilqn ne’iwmAixi/ix-V She/“(m ‘vflmen.s
Chorus labio‘fd.w_lt‘he local ieadcr is Mrs. meeting Will be held With
Mrs. Mrs. John Bichsel‘ Mrs. Francis ts Whic
blank-In taréfion‘lalf sing Al Annual Convention .W' 1 S‘ers-
,Wi‘llel" Graham at 611 Cedar 0" Eacrett, Mrs. Ed Elliott, Mrs.
c. d and
an Mi Loni o‘nici, iii. (in L “vednesday evening was Chm- ,. .‘ . .
, ‘ . . iJlme 4- H. Grunert, Mrs. Roy Rector, and M380“ >_ On th‘
and Mrs. Gene Maitni and Mrs. , .0. }. ,hfll-Old “USE” “9<l(llllg
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Vv’itsiers who as 4th District vice-f us {oncert mF'ht at “10,20“
.an' i Held In Lutheran Church Juveniles, De ree of Honor Mm: Bin smlth
and M”' ErneSt & Imn As (3 e 8-3
~ . - in ' -onvzntion of th Washin —l .. -. a g . M f P tl't‘h
b h 't\ s ell
E) l T 6 f V)resideiit gave the {"i‘vt‘tillg- wUdl t «w - e - l
M15" Claue Gr'ggs mm Herman Slate Tues‘la)’ meetmg calla)“ O
O '1? y' Ob 38"" 031 r 0'
A‘Qva , , _ , . l1 M. h 1“ I 7 . ton state rederation of Musid Hemold
were married in a quiet, The Juveniles of the Degree of Mrs. Brewster. The
ladies Wlll Tme Inw‘ 01mgll
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Cooperating thls‘ ceremony before relatives and Honor will hold their
Mothers‘ meet agam on May 16 WIth Mrs‘
A tad C d B. 3 lnMe; glweih till? tseattgt ($133233? sgfl friends m
the Mt‘ Olive Lutheran Day program Tuesday evening, Carlson at
Pouatch' /_
“J y ' ' ' ' ' r Xd ’ t Mrq IL 15.. ‘1"
1' in: i r... L , "‘P‘Mj‘fg (mm ' \ufilci Church
Saturday evening at 8 May 13’ at the Odd Fellows Han_ “‘ m” A”
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P 651 8n. »- uUlb 491113 a, ieacneis Assn. ihe Shelton o- ouock‘
Thommmmmy was 501_ at 8 O‘clock. A pot luck supper
HAPPY HOME . A _, , . .emnized by Rev. R. C. Muhl . will follow the
meet‘n . All ar-
mtereSt' Mk" Lengtm Spoke “n be” my the program" There
were Mrs. Heinold was attractiiyc in ents are invited to‘ attend pthei D
at F t
g . .iWhat Members (/ould do for the“ approximately 400 persons par-g a
navy jacket dress with white moptin
National Defense-H After glvmgl llClpatlng in the Progl'am- Thel
accessories Her corsagc was of: H g' —————
much thought .to the iiizitter, she: following groups took part in the,
mlm'filan 'H'NBS 'Nf' , _ Mr5_ Ed 3,- 3 me .
a p g. c said she believed the ‘nl'emllel‘ii; bros-mm: Seattle
Pacific College, (121 01. Olympia Kill; Entertaigs cm);
.2 should carry on With their Redjii(1ape11:i Chmr; Choral Club of E he}.
attendant. Mrs, Kanda’ Wore Mrs. Edgar Byrne entertained i l
w” inever forget their Veteran and Re‘l Us; Phllmlld Singers 0f
scan”? "lid 1 “user f ~. v h :r lr‘d re club There were two, ,
Po ff. 2 habilitation program. Mrs. Lem-l Bremen-ton Choral Society;
Seat- 30%: U~ug§§po time: Lfé’cudg 'in play with‘Mrs IJAST
TW()
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(“J (’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lStra Spent only the
One day gill tlc TYPDle‘CllfI Chorus? 3311318“ man Glen Edgiey and Mrs.
Cyril Mur-
“ — seattle and was accc’mpamea yl ham women’s Mus“: CIUb'
and' A'recc )t‘on was l 1' n’~ h the nest winnin the hon-
HILLS BROS. her secretary. The tables were at-l the Everett Ladies Music
Club. hon“. gulféouu. 1’ at“. 3:31}: 51's}? Mrsg Edgley alsog
won the
land miniature “Sud painted vasesi SONGS “well credit for the Shel”
Heinold’s sister, poured and the ments were served during the eve-
iwere used for layers. Thosu ctr} Lon group which is about thel daughters
of Mr. Henmld’ Elsie “mg by the hostess. The next
S Ilendmg from Shelton were Ml'l same Size Olympm and Ever” and
Emily and Mrs. Kanda serv- “109th Will be held May 13 at
a
. best balanced and drilled, from t .},_ .9,
:land, former Shelton resident, was: an onlooker's point of View ac- a
tendea t ‘0 I'Ceptlon' er"
:at the same table with the Shela} cording to Phil Murphy. Shel- Townsend
Ciub N°_ V.F.W. Will Sew
S 3 fton group. "tonites will be able to hear the Slates Card
party With Mrs. Nelson 0
E The V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet
ALL FLAVORS '
Jell-o pkg. 50
‘ of Indianapolis, Ind, was of much
Cross and Child Welfare Work, but
tractively decorated with
land Mrs. Martin, Mel and lVl‘cil'y‘
i' Dobson. Mrs. John Rottle of Port-.
Following the meeting Tuesday:
evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. Craryg
had charge of the program hon-j
loring the Veterans‘ Mothers.
lAttend Rainier Court
lof Amaranth in Seattle i
2 Mrs. Claude Logan, Mrs. Idal
‘Kirkland and Mrs. Luella Fish-.
,er, the latter from Stockton, Cal-l
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I'OSt‘Si lien Hallgriinson, the director, dc-
men's Chorus rendered three num- ,
Olympia; Shelton Women’s Chor-
ett, appeared to be one of‘ the
same program at the Music Fes-
tival at the Junior high school'
tonight. The convention which
started the first of the week has!
presented a program each day
and evening. Last night’s con-l
cert was held in Meany Hall at
the University of Washington.
Miss Claire Morris
navy also with navy accessories,
ding. Mrs. George Griggs, Mrs.
ed. Many friends and neighbors
Townsend Club No. 3 will spon-
sor a card party Monday, May 12,
at the Memorial Hall following
the business meeting at 8 o’clock.
Pinochle and ‘500’ will be in play
with prizes awarded. The public
is invited to attend.
To Spend Wee k-end
at her home Tuesday evening for
6bkmwmljb
Toiletries
DEMONSTRATION
galloping goose. Delicious refresh-
the Hillcrest home of Mrs. Coop—
with Mrs. Ell'oy Nelson on Capi-
tal Hill Friday, May 9. Mrs. Fred
Hickson will be the assisting hos-
tess and the group will sew for
the Red Cross.
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Mrs. C. C. Anderson returnedl
home Friday after spending two!
allege!
. . . At State Colle e . . . . i i . . ’~
' ' lifornia, attended a meeting of' Honors Bride—Elect . ,9
Weeks in Sumner Vismng friends -_ uvr Talletmes De jartmewt
- 3'le0 l Rainier court 0f the Order Ofl Miss Vivian Downie, who has
lafrfiarz rgorglgfaégrsmi A; and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. I : At J
. Amaranth in Seattle last evening.
Boyd drove her home and spent
the weekend with her. Mrs. Boydl ‘
land Mrs. Anderson are sisters.
Thimble Club
Will Meet Tonight
The Thimble club, Neighbors of
chosen the latter part of June for
her wedding to Ralph Davison of
McCleary, was feted with a mis-
cellaneous shower at 1628 Ridge-
McCann and Mrs. A. E. Klassel
will drive to Pullman to attend
the Mothers‘ Day week-end festiv—
mad Friday evening, May 2. lities at the college._ The ladies
A circus party theme was car—i plan to arrive there m .the after‘
ried out by the hostess! Miss l noon. and Will attend a dinner that
Claire Morris. by using red, yel-i evemng‘ Plannmg to attend alSO
Woodcraft will meet this evening
;low, blue streamers, balloons and are Mrs' Walter Snelgrovev Mrs- at 8
O'ClOCk With MYS- Myrtle
‘ Side_sh0W. posters The Side_sho“, ‘ «la-Ck Catto and Mrs. Herb
Miller. Glenn on Cota Street
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iMrs. Fisher is a sister of Mrs,
FRESH PRODUCE lwmemmweeu
Prices Effecitive Fri. & Sat. Only l
FlRM, RIPE
i Tomatoes lb. 100 .
Cucumbers each9¢,
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~iiiclllllllzlE:-t'alltfz‘llflléllfi.PM» ’
i‘lllllly, Prescripi‘ii
swimming match, trained seal and
‘moving picture.
5 played during the evening with i
the prizes going to Neva Harris,i V: ~-
Margaret Mallows, _Maxine Car— '
stairs and Alcen Knecland. Re- . ‘ ‘
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freshments of pink lemonade, hoti
dogs and animal cookies were‘
Games war 9:
FRESH
' served by the hostess to the fol~
l I I, lowing guests, Eloise Meininger,
j V Send HGT Virginia Look, Shirley Jones, Ne-f
5 | Va Harris, Myrtle Downic, Nedra‘
. S c A land Nita Oppelt, June Eliasony , o
Maxine Carstairs, Louis Daniels,
O O : Norma Brassfield, ,Priscilla Fran- ‘
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icken, Margaret Mallows, Peggy
iTownsend Elson, Mary Booth.
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We know . . . because we supply t
at all seasons with the better prod“
from our large array of P o p u 1 al‘
Exclusive Toileteries.
Local Radishes ,. . . . . . . . . . bunch 1¢
LOCAL
Lettuce head 50
Strawberry Rhubarb. . . . . 3-lbs. 10¢
Oranges 2 doz. 390 i
Fresh Strawberries. . . Market Price
LARGE, JUICY
Lemons 2doz. 25c
Fresh Asparagus . . . . . . . . 4-lbs. 25¢
Aleen Knee-land, Mona Stevens,
_Marguerite Gonter, Francis Gon-
iter, Mrs. Kenneth Millikan (for-,
lmcrly June Goodwin), Joy Hay-
We’re taking orders now for
Mother‘s Day gift delivery of
beautiful, healthy plants and
cut flowers—delivered in Shel-
den, and Verley Downie. The
I girls kept the balloons for souven-
iers.
ten or telegraphed to any part i l
of the United States. iBaptist Church Schedules !
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Mother’s Day Breakfast
The parlors of the Baptist
Church will be the scene Sunday
. morning of a Mothers’-Daughters'
breakfast which will include all
the girls under the direction of;
Mrs. James Frew, Mrs. Earl H01-
lonquist, Mrs. W. R. Collier, and
Mrs. Charles Chase. Mrs. Mary.
Silvers is chairman of the pro-i
gram; Mrs. Phyllis Brown, chair-
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Trinket-Box
Sachet, _soap, talc,
and and twist water
only 1.00 only 1.00 4
Old Spice Talcum .............. __ 50¢ and 1.00
Bath Dusting Powder ______ ..' ______________ ._ 1.00
7/6464194/ fanfare-0M 35,,
Gift Box — 3 bars Lavender Soap 1.00
Sewing Kit
Guest soap, bath
salts, toilet water
Miscellaneous
Suggestions
ELECTRIC HEAT PADS
1.98 -- 2.98 -- 3.98 I
Eaton.
HIGHLAND, STATIONERY
50¢ to 2.00
Colonial Dames
MAKE UP SETS
man of the breakfast; Mrs.
ving Gillum, chairman of v
breakfast tables: Mrs. Lou Wylie.
will give the welcome for the
Mothers, and Frances LeDrew will
give the response. Marian Le-t
Master and Frances LeDrew will
sing a duet; Katherine Botts willl
render a violin solo, and Audrey;
Daniels will give a reading. The;
W.W.G. girls sponsored by Mrs;
Hallonquist and Beatrice Milleng
are making corsages to present to
the mothers.
The ladies met at the church!
TRAVIS .
FLORAL SHOP!
Phone 232'
Tuesday for a potluck luncheon‘
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l to make the final arrangementsl 1.00 __ 2.00 and up
, .9. . {.5 for the breakfast. —-—— Lavender Bath Dusting Powder
‘ g, g l .3 Baptist B.Y.P.U. i MANICURE SETS With PUff
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o iChange Meeting Time i LaCross and Cutex . ‘
‘3’ o o o ’3” The Baptist B.Y.P.U. wish to, English Lavender»
Blossom Sachet
09 60 call special attention to the change
4 3. l .3“ in time of their Sunday evenirig ! I 6 Sllken saChetS 1n box
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« meeting. Because of the lengt -v 'q '
,z. . if rc esira ,3 mg mg the Church has found; Kodaks and Cameras English
Lavender Talcum
.3, H . ,z. it advisable to hold services fifl-l, Powder
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‘\ , teen minutes later which Wi i .
.§. s place the hour at inStea’d o o o o o o 0 0 O O O o o o o
o 0 Q o o o .10 o 9 o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o O o '90
p. m. The prayer serviCe
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V r I be held at 7:30 p. in. All youngl ‘ o 2 .g.
N Is a In" a l y people that have no regular. 6-20 Brownie Jumor :x:
fled/tum 4amu4 Gala r
.a . 3. church home and are over thg. ,g, F
age of 16 are cordially invite u . . , . V
" ’o" to attend the Senior B.Y.P.U.; ‘é‘ Bouquet
Lenthemc wwtanfly lefresmmg Ling, “
.3. , e ’O- meeting. ; 3: fragrant. Bewztchmg Colognes .
.3. so! A large group of the members 3 jg: Tweedy A BlentOt 4 1 00. 8
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of the Senior B.Y.P.U. journeyedl .3. Shanghai and Miracle 'OZ. $ . ,
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00 0.9 to Tacoma last Saturday evening: ,- 4' '
.3. .5: to hold a joint fireside service; ‘_ . .
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.0. : . with the young people of the Be? v
0’: tesda Baptist Church. Those a -j .
.z. , é. tending reported that they. spent: DAY CLARDS- by GleOn;
9:, Brrgught here under the auspices of .3“ 3033135333318 evenmg mm the;
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,3, ,O. he ACTIVE CLUB of Shelton .g. Girl Scout Council 1 p p
0:9 Admission—Men 75¢; Ladies 25¢ plus tax 00 Slate Monday Meeting ;
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o“ v , The Girl Scout Council will meet i , .-
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on Monday. May 12, at 2 o’clock. i _, , . M . g. ,. p I , , .