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SITELTON'--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Publiched in "Chrit,ma,town, U.S,A.". ghel[on, Washington
So c/a ! E v e n ts l 'Eight And Forty
• Initiates Four New
Society Edito, Marj Waters' Pbone,006-4;,00 Members Menday
At 6:30 p.m, Monday the Me-
morial hall was the setting for the
RAINBOW G|RLS INVITE PUBL|C TO
ATTEND IHSTALLATIOH RITES S00NI)AY
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED to attend the installa-
tion of Miss Elizabeth Somers as Worthy Advisor of Shelton As-
sembly No. 19, Older of Rainbow for Girls. The Impressive care-
mony will be performed at 2 p.m. this Sunday at the Masonic
Cindy Willard.
Birthday bank, Cindy Good; re-
porter, Carolyn Schwaub; histor-
ian, Lonnie Redman: orator, Cindy
Remuburg; lecturer, Margueritr
Neau: keeper of register. Julir
Lanning; rainbow flag bearm
Leslie Weston; A m e r i c an fla.,'
bearer, Janice Blake; standar
flag bearer, Kathy Porter.
Members of the choir includ,
Linda L. Stevens, Cindy Good. Di
ane White. Cheryl Schnitzer, Be,*
sy Willard, Kathy Dale, IAnda Ste.
vens, Sheryl Johnson, Lindley
Whaley, Gaff Taylor, Kathy Luhm
Jean Davis, Kathy Porter and Lin-
da Barrington.
The installing o f f i c e r s are'
Worthy advisors, Ginna Correa.
Tern pie.
The installation of officers of
Shelton Assembly No. 19. Order o[
Rainbow for Girls will be held at
2 p.m, this Sunday at the Mason-
ic Temple.
The following officers are to be
installed: Worthy Advisor, Liz
Somers; worthy associate advisor.
Vickie McTne!ly; charity, Linda
Nutt; hope Pare Bgardman; faith,
Tek!y Tray;s: recorder Maryanne
Judah: treas.. Reta Carte: chfip-
lain, Candy I'Tutt; drill leader, Car-
ol Hardin: love, Virginia Crum; re-
ligion, Taralea Parr.
Nature. Marilyn Renecker; im-
mortality, Carolyn Batstone; fi-
delity, Pare Clayton; patriotism,
Billie Sue Johnson: service, Mol-
ly Murdy; confidential observer.
Patsy %Volfe: outer observer, Kar-
en Parr; choir director, Sheryt Kathy Kelly and Mrs. Art Nick J
tevens; musician, Shayne Larson. I ms; marshall, Sue Mallory; Chap-.
Courtesy officers.are as foll0i: in.. xlene Rutledge;,musicia
Bible bearer, Christi Besch; kee- an! tvotd; soloist. Sand; Be:i
er of jiiwels, Drena :¢cCoy: keep- I dell; recorder. Maranne Judah. ',.:
er of paraphernalia, Kay Boiing; I Following the instaLlation re,
west page, lita Grimes: east phge, ] freshments will be served in the'
Linda Simpson; recorder's aSSist., dining room.
DINERS GUIDE
WHite Room initiation ceremon-
ial for Mason Co. Salon No. 508
Eight and Forty. Partner Rae
Melcmn. assiAed by oth:,r ofticcrs,,
admitted Partners Ann Levine,
France:; .uhn. Jem-.de Hoff ann
Charlolte Gardner o Eig_ an:
Forty nmmbership.
Following a'7 pan. potluck c;in
ner served, o 19 partners Le Cimp.
eau Bm3,1e Faubert convene2 the
meetinK Reports wece givc]] hy
Child Welfare e h air m an. Dor:
aacxson, end Constitutioi, and J:*
Laws chairman. Jenny I-toll. 'i'le
remainder of Departmental re-
quirements is to be met by con-
tributions to Departmental by La
Petite Caissiere Addle Norris.
Hostesses for the June 10 meet-
ing will be Partners Charlogte
Gardner, Ann Campbell and Vir-
ginia Wallin.
Following adjourmnent a so-
cial time was highlighted by skits
rranged by Partner Shirley Clin-
ton and presented by the four new
members.
Altar Sociely Has
J0ini Meeting 0!
Guilds For Potluck
The ladies of St. Mary's Altar
Society held a joint meeting of all
guilds last Thursday evening in the
parish hall.
After a potluck dinner Mrs. Jo
Bourgault and Mrs. Etta Rector
gave reports on the recent conven-
tion held in Everett.
For the program Rev. Father
Foyle of St. Michael's parish,
Olympia, showed slides with a de-
scriptive tape of the famous
"book of Kels". He also brought
with him a copy that had been
made from the original which was
made 1200 years ago, printed ann
decorated by hand. This was prob-
ablythe first showing of the slides
in this country.
American Legion
ll.xiliary $1a|es
Girls' S00ate Tea
Tile re:ular meetnlg of the
Amerman Legion Auxiliary was
opened according to ritual by
President Mrs. Roy C!inton May
8 at the Memorial hall.
Gir]s' S'cate lea will be f]'om 13-5
p.m. this Sunday at the Memor-
to! hall. All girls in tLe district
vhosen to attend Oir'ls' :4tate. as
well as girls wl]o ha.w.' attended
,)revio:lsly, will be guests. Miss
M:try )obon is in ch:rga of :tr-
rangcments.
Mrs. Addie Norlis. Poppy chair-
[k!_l. IFIIIO'UtlceJ p;a':; ?o:' : v/orl
a):rLy next Tuesday. At ;q:: rneer-
"F the white crosses will be made.
Icgnlar reports by Amerie:;
ism. Courtesy, ChUd We!fa]'e ";;<
Cons'dtution and L-;y l,.,ws vvc,
given by chairmen
The first reading o{ nonfinateC
officers for the cll:-;liI],{ year was
give]] by Mrs. ChauloLte Gardner.
The Auxiliary window will be
part of Fore:t Festival observance
Following adjournmem refresh-
mencs were served t.o All::i]i.fv
and Post members.
......................
Ruby Rebekah
Lodge Honors
Nothers Day
Ruby Rebekah Lodge No. 75 met
last Friday for the Mothers Day
meeting. Members were entertain-
ed by the brothers. Eva ¢Viliis was
initiated.
Visitors attended from Olympia
Ruth No. 17 and Fern Hill No.
180 of Tacoma. District president,
Elizabeth Onan was also present.
She was presented with a beau-
tiful cake in honor of her birth-
day. Grace Carr. Shelton member,
made it for her.
The nex meeting will be a 6:30
potluck dinner May 24. It will be
over in time for members to at-
tend Forest Festival events.
The secondary sale will be held
Friday and Saturday at the PUD
building.
M00AY FESTIVAL QUEEN AND
/" FRA'N DEMMON EVELYN CLARK
FRAN DEMMON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demmon, was
selected to 'reign"over St. Edward's CYO May Festival. Princesses
chosen 'are Rosemary Stuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
StUck; Evelyn Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark, and
Pare M¢Comb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McComb. The
FeS t Val wi be he d at 3 p.m. th s Sunday n St. Edward's church
FAMILY REUNION, OPEN HOUSE 'TO CELEBRATE
THE FRED STUCK'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
THE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSAH¥ OT Preu
and Clara Stuck will indeed be a time of cele:
brating for their whole family. The Stucks Will
have all nine of their children with them for the
first time in nearly 25 years to help them com-
memorate the occasion. An Open House, planned by
the children, will be held this Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
at the Colonial House. Coming from as far away
as Alaska and California will be their five daugh-
ters, Laveta Anderson, San Diego, Frances Colas,
Kodiak, Alaska, Dorothy McCauley, Dayton, Wash.,
Laura Klein, Aider'wood Manor, Nina Mac McCord,
Tacoma. and their four sons, Russell, Shelton,
Wayne, Hoquiam, Loren, Downey, Calif. and Ver-
non of the U. S. Navy. Mr .and Mrs. Stuck were
wed May 20, 1913 in Rapid City, South Dakota'.
They spent the first eleven years of their married
life there before moving to Wyoming for four
years. In 1927 they came to Shelfon Where they
located on the Cole Road. They have been there
since. In 1940 their home burned down but they re-
built in the same place. In his *'younger" days Fred
was a cowpuncher and bronc buster. Later he
drove a truck for a while. After moving to Shelton
he worked for Rayonier. Inc. for 20 years before
retiring. Before her marriage Clara was a school
teacher. Since she started her family she has had
enough to keep her busy without working outside
of the home. During the war Stuck's home was
a "home away from hbme" for many servicemen
Stationed in the area. Fred and Clara were used to
having a gang around and welcomed the oppor-
tunity to extend the hospitality of their home to
young men who were far from their own families.
Since his retirement in 1956 Fred has kept busy
with his gardening and his woodworking shop.
Clara has found time to take up knitting. They
have als0 had time to do some traveling and have
taken'a trip nearly every year either by bus or
by Car. The Stucks have 23 gi'andchildren and 7
great-grandchildren. Their only advice for a long,
happy' marriage is "give and take';. The Stuck's
children extend a €ordial invitation to all the many
friends their Parents have made through the years
to drop in at the Colonial House Sunday and wish
+.hem well on the event of their Golden Wedding
Anniversary.
PRINCESSES ANNOUNCED BY CYO
PAM IVlcCUMB ROSEMARY STUCK
Some 300 children will participate in the procession and living
rosary. Flower girls for the coronation of the Blessed Virgin are
Stephanie Feuling, Bridget Kneeland, Teresa Mallinger and Joan
Connolly. The queen and her court will represent St, Edward's
church in the 19th annual Forest Festival parade.
LAKE CUSIIMAN RESORT miles from Hoodsport
on Lake Cushman
Dine Over The Water in the Panoramic Dining Room
CHAR-BROILED STEAKS
SEAFOOD • CHICKEN
Cocktails in the LIARS' DEN Banquets- Parties
Phone 877-5388 for reservations if desired
MILLO'S DINER o Hood Canal nea Potlatch
on Highway, 101
BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
--- Our Specialty --
• BROASTED CHICKEN (fingerqicken' good)
We feature SEAFOOD, too!
Phone 877-9488 Take=Out Orders!
DAIRY QUEEN a-mh st st.
in Shelton
Recognized as THE place for thick SHAKES
and smooth SUNDAES, and NOW from
DAIRY QUEEN'S kitchen - HAMBURGERS
and FRIES. Phone 426-8091
r
THE OYSTER HQUSE 3 miles West of Belf&ir
on Hood Caal
We Take Pride in Our
HOMEBAKED BREAD and PASTRIES
• Complete Variety Of DINNERS
• SEAFOODS
GATEWAY CAFE mile ,th a seuo
on the Olympic HighWay
BREAKFAST LUNCH -- DINNER
• Prime Rib and Steak . SeafoOd
• Homemade Pies
Dinner Parties Invited Open daily 6 a.m, to 10 p.m.
MAMIE'S GRILL 1934 Olympic Highway North
on Mountain Yqiw'
BREAKFAST LUNCH -- DINNER
Special Dinners Daily -- Fried Clams Oysters
• Buckwheat Hot€aLes Anytime •
WE MAKE OUR OWN PIES!
RAU'S CHICKEN DINNER INN rest or vio=
On the Canal
our specialty --
• BUTTER FRIED CHICKEN
• SEAFOODS . CHOICE STEAKS
We Specialize in Banquets Phone Union 898-2322
way N
iNOR S A & W DRIVE-IN ia ,, "
'*COME AS YOU ARE, WE SERVE IN YOUR CAR"
• FOOD and DRINK ORDERS TO GO
HAMBURGERS & FRIES
FOOT-LONG HOT DOGS
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HER BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED
THE BETROTHAL of Miss Gall Fuller ires been announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Fuller. The future bride-
groom is Mr Robert Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Brew-
er. All are of Shelton. Mr. Brewer is an Irene S. Reed graduate.
His bride-to-be attends ISR, A June 8 wedding date has been set,
Marriage Licenses
Applying for marriage licenses
at the Mason county Auditor's of-
rice this past week were:
Gary D. White. 22. Montesano,
and Nelda L. Hoover. 18, Aber-
deen.
Douglas A. Clark. 21, Olympia,
and Carol Hathaway, 15, Olympia.
William Guy, 21, Bremerton. and
Jeanctte Quill, 24, Bremerton.
Robert K. Balch 38, Aberdeen,
and Ada R. Eriekson. 36, Oakville.
Dennis K. Loertscher, 20, Seat-
tle, and Sandra Mattson. 19, Shel-
ton.
Shel|on Ceramists
Bring Home Ribbons
Four Shelton residents placed
entries in a Ceramic Show May 4
sponsored by the Tacoma Eagles
Auxiliary in Tacoma. Each
brought home a ribbon.
Entering from Shelton were
Mrs. Grace Wells, Mrs. Fern
Latimer, Mrs. Jean Hoffman and
Kim Snyder, 6.
Kim is the daughter of lV[r. anct
Mrs. Merle Snyder. Her mosaic
tile, entered for her by Mrs. Hoff-
man, won a blue ribbon.
Sale Slated Saturday
By Canal Amaranth
A rummage and auction sale
will be held from 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. this Saturday at the Union
Lodge hall. Canal Court. Order o
Amaranth invited everyone to at-
tend.
Antiques. electrical appliances,
furnitm'e and rummage will be of-
fered for sale. Hot dogs, pie, cot-
fee and hamburgers will be served.
Anyone having articles to do-
nate may call TR 7-5432 or TR
7-5234.
LOCAL WOMAN JOINS
HONORARY AT UPS
Miss Mary Louise Brown was
initiated into Kappa Omicron Phi,
national home economics honor-
ary, when it was installed last
week-end on the University ot
Puget Sound campus. The national
chapter absorbed the former local
honorary, Pi Phi Nu.
3Aiss Brown, who was also in-
stalled as keeper of the archives.
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul M. Brown, Shelton.
SHELTON GARDEN CLUB
MEETING MONDAY
The Shclton Garcen C]uh will
meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Charles Runacres.
Mrs. Maria Kennerly will talk
on corsages and flower arrange-
merits.
PICNIC TIM]E FOR
FACULTY WIVES
Shelton Faculty Wives will wind
up the school year with a picnic
next Monday at the home of Mrs.
Vern Morgus. Mrs. Bob Sund is
helping with the arrangements.
Thursday,
NEW
ARRIVALS
Shelton Gener
Mr. and Mrs.
Rt. 2 Box 189. a
Mr. and Mrs.
875 V.2 Pairmont,
Mr. and Mrs,
4 Box 400. a gi
Mr. and Mrs.
Star Rt. 1 Box
Mr. and Mrs.
Holman. a girl,
Mr. and Mrs.
ena. P.O. Box 12,
Clinic
11'. and Mrs.
So. 1st sh'eet.
girl, IVlay 12.
SH
The Shelton
meet at 6:30 p..
the Colonial
meeting.
The program
1963 scholarship
stallation of
The Shelton
filiated with
al Federation of
LAST
P{'e-School pTA
the last time
8 p.m. next
scho]
Mr.
gist, will be
SCHOOL
Week of
hot whole
kernel
nut butter
wedges,
Wednesda
chicken,
ter, carrots
iced graham
hot biscuits,
fruit jello,
cheese
wedges.
Supplem
with
133 HR.
DONATE TO SCHOOL
Churchwomen of St David's
Episcopal church donated $20 from
the proceeds of their recent annu-
al Spring Tea to the Rogers school.
SALE PLANNED
Ruby Rebekah Lodge No. 75
will hold a secondary sale this
Friday and Saturday at the PUD
building.
QUALITY USED
'62 CHEVROLET Greenbrier sports
'60 FORD FALCON 2-door Sedan
'60 RAMBLER AMERICAN
'59 HLLMAN Convertible
'59 CHEVROLET Belair "6"
'59 CHEVROLET Parkwood statioP
'58 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2
H! VALUE USED T
'60 WILLYS 4-wheel Drive PickUP
'51 I.H. 1-Ton Flatbed with dumP
'51 I.H. 1½-Ton Cab and ChassiS
'39 I.H. 1 ½-Ton Flatbed with durP
'57 I.H. 6-wheel Cab and Chassis
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