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Bitten by snakes, charged by
tigers, attacked by pythons,
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Paramount Shows
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I Harry SChQHCk W1“ ten 0f hls i There is comedy relief in the pic-
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Bengal" playing at the Paramount I Every foot of film, every arm I
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Story and Harry schean phOtO‘ jungle. You see the jungle beastsl
gFaPhEd ltv 500-000 feet from i within ten feet of the camera.
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Norman Dunkelberger
, Belinda,"
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High Graduation
Mary M. Knight School, May
14.4«Mrs. Pearl Wanamaker, state l
superintendent of schools, will de-
liver the commencement address
at Mary M. Knight high school
May 29 at which two seniors,
and Irvin
Valley, will he graduated, Supt.
A. D. Hunter announced today.
Thirteen eighth grade pupils
will also receive diplomas at the
same exercises.
The spring play, “Brothers 01‘
coached by Miss Fran-
ces Markwell, will be given May
23 in the school auditorium at
eight o’clock. Vocal and iii-I
strumental music numbers will l
accompany the program. The ‘
cast is:
Brooks Eaton, a guest at Broad-
acres——Ralph Rothrock.
Arlene Niles, rather fond of
Brooks—Catherine Price.
Gordon Ellis, another guest —79
Janice Royce, rather fond of
Gordoanoanne Ambrose.
Belinda Bassett, incorrigle flirtl
riRenee Sandmire.
Wilmot Barnes, another guestjnual Spring concert at Fort Or.
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Sally Clifford. Father fond of; pils from Belfair attended, and
~r-Howard White.
Wilmot——Annabelle Springer. ‘
Sarah Bassctt, Belinda’s aunt~AI
June Morrow.
Annie. Sarah's maidA-Nettiel
Ritter.
Barton Bassett, Belinda's fa-i
theeroward Hunter.'
Alvin Jones, Sarah‘s protege -I
Louis Davis. l
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0n Graham Bill
Two shows which have attract-
ed more than usual interest from
the critics, and which both carry
out the theme of theatrical life,
will appear at the Graham Thea-
tre this weekend.
“Road Show” starring Adolphe
Menjou and depicting the trials
and tribulations of a theatrical
troupe on the road is the feature
attraction for Friday and Sat-
urday. Assisting Menjou are
beauteous Carole Landis of cave
man fame (1,000,000 B. C.) and
droll Charles Butterworth.
Another phase of theatrical life,
the circus, is the brought to the
screen sunday, Monday and Tues-
day, with the presentation of
“Chad Hanna” starring Henry
Fonda, Dorothy Lamour and Lin-
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name that has become one of the best—
known trade-marks in the world!
It is significant that this achievement
comes at a time when our country is
making a mighty effort to re-arm swiftly.
For to further that effort, to help Speed ,
it along in any possible way, we. have,
offered the vast facilities of the Rouge
Plant and every ounce of our experience;
As you’read this, a new $21,000,000
Ford airplane engine plant, started'mly'
last fall, is nearly completed. A new mag-
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,ra Nichols, Don Beck, Patsy Joe
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lBirthday Party
~Edward Townsend, Dick Corey,
Sunday evening with Mr.
Giving Carnival
May 23 and 24th!
By Mrs. Gladys Irving I
Belfair, May 14. The Bel—l
Community Council com-
representatives of the
posed of
is sponsoring a carnival in the
Belfair grade school Friday and!
Saturday, May 23rd and 24thI
There will be many interesting
attractions including a flower
show, hobby show, antique dis--
play, interesting booths and dis-
plays. Food will be served by:
the Belfair Ladies’ club. l
The proceeds from this carni-
val will go towards the building
fund for a Community club house.
Everyone is cordially invited to
come and join the fun.
Saturday evening Ruth John-
Thosel
who attended were Marie Opsata,
Torger Lee, Jack Collins, Barba-
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Miachel, Katie Foster, Joe Zde—l
neck, Jack Caldwell, Dick Sessin
and Russell Dahl. Some went
swimming and then enjoyed lunch;
by the fire.
Thursday, May 8 the South;
Kitsap high school had their an-l
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Quite a number of pu-i
took part in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris vis-
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ited their daughter, Mrs. Ken-I
neth Allan in Olympia on Mo~,
ther's Day.
Dale Ructy of Olympia visited.
his sister, Mrs. Glen Harris, Sat-l
urday night and Sunday.
Last Wednesday, May 7th, the
Belfair Girl Scouts went to the
Girl Scout convention in Seattle.
Michael, Patsy Miachel, andi
Betty Michael, Marie and Deanl
Opsata, Myrtle Culbertson, VVan-l
(la Thomas, Trudie Hendrickson,
Katie Foster, Ruth Johnson, JeanI
Klum, Anna Lou Keith, Dorothy
Newkirk, Lois Kittock and threei
others, whom we didn’t get names
of. Mrs. Parker Johnson, Mrs.
Opsata, Mrs. Kittock, and scoutI
leaders Mrs. Mary Theler and
Mrs. Williams. They heard Mrs.
Herbert Hoover give a lovely
speech. It was in the Civic Audi-l
torium, in Seattle.
Fern Eddie returned home last
week from the hospital, after an
appendix operation. She is re-l,
covering nicely. I
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Mrs. Irby, daughter of Mrs.
Carr and sister of Mrs. Erniel
Cox, is visiting relatives in Bel-
fair.
The Boy Scouts gave a
thers Monday evening at
schoolhouse. They invited
Girl Scouts to attend too. The
fathers Were the ones who did
the cooking and served the lunch.‘
:The scouts gave roses to the
mothers and friends. I
Mrs. Newkirk and Mrs. Chas,I
lBeck were shopping in Bremen;
I‘ton Monday. l
C. C. CaSad of Bremerton vie-f
-ited the scout meeting Monday}
Iing will be June 11 with Claral
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evening.
The Garden club will meet!
I again the 23rd and 24th, when} ,
l they will have a flower Show. Al— I' CathOIic Committee
I so a carnival will be given at the. W111 Plan Card Party
schoolhouse. I
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and
daughter of Seattle were guests
l of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Theler Sun-
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Harold Williams who underwent I
an operation last week for ap-E
' pendicitis, was home again Tues-l
‘ day.
“Williams home.
and convalescing at thel
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sparks;
andnchildren from Walla Walla,'§
visited the Johnson home over-
the weekend and Mother’s Day.f
Mrs. Johnson is Mr. Sparks-ind,
ther. .‘ I
About 35 ladies attended the:
shower given Mil-s. Alfred Emmertl
at the Crosswhite... home lastI
Thursday. Mrs. Eml'mert receiv-'
ed many useful gifts. ' I l
Mr. and Mrs. Koff called on}
Tuesday evening at the Irvingi
home.
Mrs. Glen Harris called on Mrs.
Harry Hyde Monday. ‘
Louie Curl from .the Militaryl
Training School at San Diego,
came home to visit his mother,l
end and Mother’s Day.
The storm Sunday night dis-
rupted light and telephone serv—
ice for quite a while in this vicin—
ity. . , . .
Mr. and Mrs. Herrick visited
the Crosswhite home Sunday, “and
while there visiting, their daugh-
ters, Virginia Herrick and Mariel
Crosswhite cooked their parents’
a Mother’s Day dinner at the
Herrick home.
Marie Crosswhite celebrated her ,
13th birthday on Tuesday. Shel
had as guests her teacher, Mrs.l
Records and Virginia Herrick and
Elsie Warren. 1
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By Mrs. Zeo Priszner
Matlock, May 14. H Mrs. E1. l
vin Hearing gave a birthday par-
ty for her nephew, Ernest King,
on his 20th birthday last Wednes-
day evening. Those present were.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Townsend,I
Tom and Benny Peckham, Mrs.
Rediska, Elvin Hearing and the
guest of honor, Ernest King.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wolliver and
son Garry, of Tacoma, spent Sun-
day with Albert Winkelman.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Michael
were Shelton callers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rediska and
daughter, Miss Myrtle, visited on
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Rediska.
Mrs. George McAfferty of I
Olympia spent Sunday evening atl
the Fred Ferris home and Mon-'
day going up to Camp 3 to visit
relatives and friends. I
The Mary Knight dance turned
out real well Saturday night: A
splendid crowd and good music.
Mrs. A. S. King, -Mrs. Elvin
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various community organizations;
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Mo‘l San Francisco by plane last Sun-
. ther’s Day party to the scout mo—I day.
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In Olympia Sunday
Sunday afternoon at 1 o‘clock
in the First Methodist Church in!
Olympia, Miss Mildred Griggs,I
Griggs of Route 1, Shelton, be-
lcame the bride of Martin Otto,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otto
of Littlerock. The Reverend Paul
H. Ashly performed the ceremony.
The bride was attractively-
gowned in a floor-length model of
pale blue taffeta, cut with puff
sleeves, square neckline, and gored
skirt. Her bouquet was of pinlr.
and white carnations, and she,
wore a tiara of white bridal
wreath. Miss Elsie Heinold, a
classmate of the bride, was her
only attendant. Miss Heinold wore I
a pink taffeta gown and carrie
yellow and lavendar iris. MickeyI
Class of Littlerock, was best man.
Following the wedding a din-
ner was given for the immediatei
families at the home of the bride‘s
parents. The table was beautiful-
ly decorated with pink and white
streamers and mixed spring flow—
ers.
The young couple will make
their home in Shelton where the
groom is employed at Rayonier
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Appointments of delegates for
the District and Department En—
campments include, Mrs. Arthur
Mackey, Mrs. R. W. Strick, Mrs.
Fred Weaver, Mrs. E. F. Martin,
and Mrs. Wm. Compton. The al—
ternates include, Mrs. Robertl
Springer, Mrs. Ralph Pigg, Mrs]
Wm. Compton and Mrs. Arthur'
Welsh. The District Encamp-
ments will be held in Hoquiam on
June 7, and will elect the district
president. The Department En-
campment will be held in Bell-
ingham. A regular meeting will
be held Friday in the Memorial
Hall at o’clock.
The Sewing club met last Fri—
day with Mrs. Elroy Nelson and
Mrs. Fred Hickson, assisting host-
ess. There were seven present.
Visits Sister
Margaret Marshall, who flew
up from San Francisco Sunday
of last week to spend a week with
home folks on Puget Sound, visit-
ed with her sister, Mrs. Estelle
Shumway at Hoodsport on last
Tuesday and Wednesday. She was
accompanied by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Adams, of Ever-
ett. Miss Marshall returned to
lSPiotlatch Neil’s
Mrs. Fred Compton spent Satur—i
The W.B.A. met with Mrs.
Myrtle Lambert in Skokomish
Valley Wednesday afternoon for
their regular meeting. There Were
14 members and guests present.
The group decided to attend the
State W.B.A. convention in Ta-
coma on June-9. The next meet—
Rosenburg, in Skokomish Valley.
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A committee meeting has been
called to plan the next Catholic
card party' which will be held May
22. The committee will consist
starts with “‘M” and the. follow-
ing letters of the alphabet. The
group "will meet in the Catholic
parish at 8:15 p. m. Friday eve-
sung.
Daughters 0f Pioneers
Delegates Return
Mrs. W. C. Dickey, Miss Sylvia
Borst and Mrs. B. S. Barger. of-
ficial delegates of the Mason
County Chapter, returned Wed-
nesday evening from Yakima
where they attended a three-day
convention of the Daughters of
Pioneers of the State of Wash-
ington. They reported the trip
as being especially nice and that
there were about 150 delegates in
attendance.
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IHonored By Rebekahs
At the r gular meeting of the
'Rebekahs Iiday iii the Odd Fel-
lows Hall, Mrs. Charles Dahlman
vwas presented with an ovenware
casserole. Cake and coffee were
Served during the evening.
The committee, appointed toI
care for the Rebekah graves this'
year include; Mrs. Susie Dobson.
Mrs. E. F. Martin" and ElizabethI
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Watson
Announce. Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter: Harriett, to Asa Hud-
son of Seattle. The wedding date
hasn’t been set.
Milli Greek Community
Club Holds Meeting
The Mill Creek Community club
met with Mabel Spaulding on
Wednesday, May 14. Following
a‘ short business meeting, Mrs.
Imogene Combs, president of thel
District Federation of Women’s
Clubs gave a talk. The next meet-
,ing will be with Marjorie Lee at
the home of Mrs. Lura Hurst on
Wednesday, May 28.
Enjoy Ice Follies
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hatcher, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. McKenzie, Mr.
and (Mrs. Herb Angle and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Murphy attended
the Ice Follies in Seattle Wed-
nesday evening. The group re-
orted being thrilled with the exe-
‘cellent performances.
Hearing and Mrs. Anna Rediska
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmar
Bradberry on Mountain View Sun~
day afternoon.
Mrs. Zeo Priszner was a busi-
ness caller in Aberdeen Fridayl
Mrs. Elvin Hearing, Mrs. A. S.
King and Ernest King were also
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By Elizabeth Hussman
and Mildred \Voodwcrih
Potlatch. May 14. Mr.
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day in Tahuya visiting friends.?,
On Sunday they visited friends‘I
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and relatives in Seaoeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Main and?
sons of Olympia. were the \R’fECK-I
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy,
Asleson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
their granddaughter Judy B
of Bremerton. She came Sunday
and will return horn: \Vednc '
Miss Merrill Woodworth re
ed home Tuesday (evening for a
short visit with her family. She
has as her guest Miss Ann Sher-
rier of Seattle.
Mrs. H. J. Hussiiian and Mrs.
George Sislcy attended the East»;
ern Star on Tuesday evening at
Union Masonic Hall. I
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lord Zl“.tT'
daughter Vernadine were gu
of Mr. and Mrs. K. Simmons on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reader and
to
sons Billy and Donald. drove
Everett Saturday, varliure tr ,
spent the weekend with the To .1
Readers’. I
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Severance}
and daughter Donna Elaine, of”
Manchester, were guests of the.
Pagels’ over the weekend.
entertained guests from
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Gadlo)j
Sunday.
Miss Nellie Esaw visited her
parents ever the weekend. On}
Sunday she returned to Seattle}
Alder :
Where she is employed. I
Mr. C. E. Sstolzn’ian and MrsI
Mabel Templeton of Tacoma, ‘Nul‘t: ‘
guests of Mr. and lVIi‘,’-‘.. ’l‘mziplxnts:
on Sunday.
Women’s Club Delegates I
Attend Chevy Chase Inn Meet '
Mrs. B. C. Combs, president of;
the Mason County District of,
Federated Women’s clubs, Mrs;
H. E. Peterson, of Grapcvh VI, and;
.Mrs. Robert Nutt, correspondingI
secretary, all motored to Chevy
Chase Inn, near Port Townsend
to attend the spring meeting oi’I
the Olympic District of Federatedl
Women’s clubs, Wednesday, Mayi
7th.
Mrs. Combs spoke in behalf of;
been I
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Mrs. Peterson, who has
nominated for first director
the Washington State Executive
Board of Federated Women’s
clubs. During the luncheon l‘v’ll'I-l.
Combs was presented a beautiiulj
Olympic Dis—I
corsag‘c from the
trict.
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