In Recent Ceremony
By DORA HEARING
MATLOCK - A very pretty
wedding was held at the United
Methodist Church in Shelton
Saturday night when Debbie
Brehmeyer daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Brehmeyer Jr.
became the bride of David Rodger
Knipschield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Knipschield of Agate. Many
relatives and friends attended.
Matlock Grange held its
regular meeting last Friday night
with 16 members attending. The
Charter was draped in memory of
Mrs. Augusta Portman. One new
member was given the obligation
- Mardell Dudics. The Grange
ladies will put the banquet on for
Mason County Granges Bowling
teams this Saturday night. Nellie
Rossmaier wishes to thank all the
members who took part in the
baking, sewing and needlework
for the state grange convention.
Some entered for the National
Grange.
Miss Dori Lou Barnes of
Mercer Island spent Friday and
Saturday with the William Barnes
Sr. and William Barnes Jr. at their
farms, prior to her departure on
May 16 for Osaka, Japan. She will
be teaching English there for the
next year. The William Barnes Jr.
and Dorie Lou helped celebrate
their fathers birthday Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Walker and
son of Seattle, Mrs. Larry Walker
and girls Janet and Susan and Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Walker and sons
David and Ricky were Sunday
Bank Aiding
CARE Effort
The Shelton Branch of the
Seattle-First National Bank is
assisting CARE, the overseas relief
and rehabilitation agency, to
mark the 25th anniversary of its
world wide service to humanity.
"Care at 25" enclosures
during May will remind its
customers and the community of
this milestone of achievements in
serving Americans concerned
about the plight of less fortunate
people in other lands by
delivering in their behalf aid to
ease hunger and suffering.
More than 100 million
packages have been delivered to
the hungry and destitute, many of
them victims of disaster or
aggression, aiding a billion people
in 73 countries. Today CARE
serves in 35 countries.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hearing
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brehmeyer
and sons were Monday visitors at
the Herbert Brehmeyer Sr. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walker and
sons spent Saturday in Tacoma
with the Neal Davies and Larry
Walker families.
Matlock Ladies Club met last
week Wednesday with Mrs.
William Barnes Sr. and Mrs. Elvin
Hearing hostess. Visitors were
ladies from the Riverside Club.
Mrs. Lula (?reamer, Mrs. Rita
Palmer and Mrs. Rachel Valley
were judges for the grange sewing
contest. A program was held after
the luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp
and family and James Rossmaier
of Olympia, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Goodburn and family of Shelton
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Chamberlin and family of Port
Orchard were Mothers Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hearing
took in the Rhododendron show
Sunday in Shelton and then
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunter
at Lake Nahwatzel.
Carl Portman spent Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Cash.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Boothe
of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Brehmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Brehmeyer of Grisdale, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Quibble and Mr.
and Mrs. 1. C. Ford all went to the
Herbert Brehmeyer Jr. home after
the wedding and celebrated Ira
Brehmeyer's 13th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Booth and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Boothe and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy
Bridges and daughter were
weekend guests at the Ira Ford
home.
Dr. Renolds and family of
Seattle were weekend guests at
the Kenneth Howard home.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald May
and family were visitors at the
Howard home.
Mrs. Graham Dundas and
children of Shelton spent
Wednesday afternoon at the
Archie Kelley home.
Mrs. David Smith and children
returned to their home at
Humptulip Saturday after
spending a week with her folks
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kelley.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Valley called at the
Kelley home.
Southside
By MRS. RAY KRATCHA
SOUTHSIDE - The Bachelors
4-H club met last Monday at the
Southside Grange Hall at 4 p.m.
The meeting was called to
order.
They discussed how to get
rock collections ready for the fair
this year.
Leader Ann Wheeler said
4-Her's could make egg carton
collection boxes and each
member could collect his own
rocks and label them.
Members started learning
about different kinds of rocks in
their 4-H books.
They learned about
"Igneous," "Metamorphic" and
"Sedimentary" rocks.
Refreshments were served and
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Three girls from the Shelton High School Art Class were awarded prizes
recently for their entries in the traffic safety poster contests sponsored by
the Knights of Pythias. Robert W. Thomas, Grapeview, Knights of Pythias
State Chairman of the project, presented the awards to the girls. Top left is
the third place winner drawn by Diane Dunbar, a junior; on the top left is
the first place winner drawn by Karen Johnson, a senior, and on the bottom,
the second place winner drawn by Nancy Dayton, a junior.
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the meeting adjourned, reported
junior leader Chris Rickards.
Friendship club met May 5 at
the home of Alma Hurst.
There were five members and
two visitors that attended.
The next meeting is May 19 at
the home of Grace Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kratcha
Jr., of Silverdale, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kratcha, John Kratcha,
Leah Perrine and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kratcha gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Kratcha, Michael and Shelley
Saturday evening to help Dolly
Kratcha of Silverdale celebrate
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cookson
and Jackie visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kratcha Sunday evening.
BY SIGRID CRABTREE
Voting was held last week and
the results were announced on
Friday. ASB (Associated Student
BodY) officers for next year are
Jim Rogerson, president, Jim
Kneeland, vice-president; Diane
Bourgault, secretary, and Jim
johnsen treasurer.
DRAMA
Peanuts left us with a smile,
went to Pullman to be entered in
the state competition and back
with four wins.
Peanuts received the best play
award, Julie Archer received best
actress, Dan Nye received the best
actor award and Guy Hodge
received the award for best
supporting actor.
The cast has been working
since early in the school year in
order to perfect the production
under the leadership and guidance
of Dean Tarrach, the drama
instructor.
The cast included Julie Archer
as Lucy; Kim Niklaus, junior as
Charlie Brown; Guy Hodge,
senior, as Shroeder; Dan Nye,
senior, Snoopy; Mike Connolly,
junior, Linus; Linda Koch, senior,
Peppermint Patti and Holly
Manke, junior, Sally.
Other members of the cast
include Sandy Baskin, senior; Dee
Williamson, senior; Terri Bostrom,
junior; Joe McClanahan, junior;
Kathy Stickley, junior and Wendy
Erhart, senior.
Latin Club
The Latin club Flower
Festival was held Tuesday night
from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Reed
Social Hall.
There were many events such
as netwrestling, buffet, portrait Students
painting, puppet show, and same maJ
fortune telling. Teachers
There was no admission and each
charge but donations were with those
accepted for coverage of food
costs. There
Opera Penelope talent
"Penelope" an opera will be who
presented to Shelton High School talent
students by the Seattle OperaRobert
company Friday at 10:30 a.m. in
the Shelton Gym. The
AFS Saturd
The regional AFS convention This Yl
was held here last Friday. You and
Exchange students and students the dance
from the surrounding area Cyrcus.
participated in the convention.
Registration several
Registration for high school As is tl
classes will be held May 25. allowed
Page 16 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, May 13. 1971