BEST LOSERS receiving awards at the Mason County Tops
Rally Day held at the fairgrounds on May 14 are, left to right
in the back row, Louise Lechot, Della Hathaway, Cindy Hunt
and Nancy Carey. In front are Dana Thompson, left, and
Margie Simpson.
Mason
County Tops Clubs
For Local Rally Day
Mason County Tops Rally encouragement and moral
Day was held in the fairgrounds support.
hall on the evening of May 14 It's About Time Tops meets
with area supervisor Florienein the Health Department
Treische of Aberdeen presenting building on Monday nights;
awards. Christmas Town Tops meet on
The "Take Off Pounds Wednesday evenings in the
Sensibly" groups convened to Multi-service Center; and the
honor Mason County members Court house annex is the
most successful in reducing Thursday night meeting place of
weight, the Slimettes.
Best loser in Mason County Another club is currently in
was Margie Simpson of It's About the process of organization in
Time Tops, who lost 43% pounds Hoodsport.
in six months; Della Hathaway of
Christmas Town Tops losing 421/~
pounds
runner-up
trophy as best loser of the year in
her own club; others receiving
awards were Louise Lechot,
Cindy Hunt and Nancy Carey of
Christmas Town Tops and Dana
Thompson and teen-loser Lorri
Moore of It's About Time Tops,
whose members were awarded a
plaque in recognition of the
greatest weight loss per person.
A total of 60 dieters
represented four clubs which
included a Matlock group
organized after Rally Day plans
were under way. The Slimettes
were in charge of flowers, name
tags and registration; Christmas
Towners handled program and
refreshments; decorations and
banners were under the attention
of It's About Time Tops.
The committee, composed: of
two members from each
established club, was chairmaned
by Leona Christenson with
Dianne Campbell as co-chairman
and Nancy Carey as treasurer.
Others serving were Marian
McMorris, Dana Thompson and
Vita Holtorf.
Mrs. Louis Wysong, pianist,
provided the musical background
for a style show presented by
members under the direction of
commentator Pat Norris. A
feature was a "baggy garment"
demonstration by one good loser
in slacks and blouse, and another
in a dress, the too-large clothing
illustrating weight lost.
Tops Club, Inc. is a national
in four months, was
and also received a
Memorial Services
Slated For Monday
Memorial Services open to the
public will be conducted in
Shelton Memorial Park at 11 a.m.
on Monday by the VFW Post No.
1694 and the American Legion.
At the last regular meeting of
the VFW auxiliary the charter was
draped and memorial services held
for departed sisters.
On Sunday plants were
delivered to all Gold Star Mothers
in Mason County by members of
the Post.
Auxiliary president-elect
Frances Magruder is a patient in
Madigan Hospital.
New Members
Join Dazy Mays
The Dazy Mays met on May
17 in the home of their leader
Mrs. Able Haines. First were
introduced four new members,
Patty Pleines, Cathy Pleines,
Penni Pleines, and Jenene Pleines;
Mrs. Pleines will be a co-leader.
Treats were made by Mrs.
Haines and Cheri Moore called the
meeting to order.
Margie Morkert led in the
pledge. Vicki Kimbel gave a
non-profit organization based on demonstration on making yeast
""= = -- = = ---~-Y the principle of group therapy, rolls. We had a sewing quiz.
EpsilonOmicron/nstalls I TopsClUb Meets Members exchange ideas andassistone another with June7.The next meeting will be on
by Margie Morkert, reporter
Members of It's About Time
Epsilon ()micron Beta Sigma .o-has ess was Mrs. David ~ ~ Tops weighed in at the Health
Phi officers installed following the Dunnington, and programs were Department at 7 p.m. Monday Car Wash Set
May 17 meeting held in the home presented by Mrs. Arden after which all participated in a
of Mrs. Larry Knudsen were Mrs. Merriman and Mrs. JoeLovato. game of work-up baseball at the A car wash sponsored as a Luncheon Slated
NormaJa , ~~rs. To~~ ! fairgrounds, fund-raising project by the ninth Veterans of World~,.,YCar I
~ l~itl MeHltt~;vic hi~:'~rt~\s~l~referenl~l~~[~a i-Iaples,s horses hud~in " S y n t h e t i c w i g s w e re grade ~cla~:ofshelton ]unioi-Ht~h Madroha" Barracks No. ir46"2 and
during which Pledge Rituals were
held with Mesdames Brad Owen,
Bob Walden, Gene Caldwell and
Bill Walden participating.
. Mike Ogden, recording secretary:
Mrs. Joe Lovato, corresponding
secretary and Mrs. Jerry Swartos,
treasurer.
A JULY 24 WEDDING in Fremont, Cal. is planned for
Pamela Mikkelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant
of San Jose, Cal., and Merle Hoosier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Merton Campbell of Shelton. After a honeymoon, the
newly-weds will reside in the Seattle area.
\
qhe wicked winds of May,
Hopeless ragged winter coats
Too early thrown away.
"Is he well-trained?" I asked
my old cow-boy step-daddy as I
gazed admiringly at the beautiful
saddlebred gelding he held for me
to mount.
"Well," came the answer,
"he's what the dudes call a show
horse. Think you can ride him?"
"Certainly," I replied, eager
to demonstrate my own
inimitable style at the walk, trot
and canter.
1 swung into the saddle and
the brute promptly puckered up
and pitched me over his head and
into the manure pile.
"I thought you said he was a
show horse," 1 complained
bitterly.
''Well," smirked my
supercilious step-parent, "he
showed you, didn't he?"
IS NOW OFFERING
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
In healthy horses, groomed
and clean,
i find profound delight;
Precautions constantly I take
Against the louse and mite.
I comb and curry, bathe
and brush ;
Insecticide I spray;
Feet are trimmed, and
always cleaned
Before I ride each day.
These cautious measures
are applied
To me, myself, of course
Lest I should inadvertantly
Contaminate a horse.
50
MONDAYS THROUGH THURSDAYS
(Except Memorial Day)
Will Feature The Special Price Of .......
For Haircut, Shampoo and Set
(long hair extra)
Operated by Ran Keen and Bob Galster
114 South 4th 426-1712
demonstrated at the May 17 School will be held at Merv's Tire
meeting. Cap on June 5, starting at 1 p.m.
Girl Scout Le,
Complete Plans
Girl Scout leaders of Service
Unit 28 met on May 14 to hear
reports on the annual Council
meeting, and to complete plans
for spring Service Unit activities.
At the annual Council
meeting officers and new board
members were elected for the
following three years. Officers
elected were Mrs. William
Johnston, Tacoma, President;
Mrs. S. W. Vander Wegen,
Shelton, First Vice-President; Mrs.
David Martin, Kalama, Second
Vice-President; Mrs. E. R. Cox,
Tacoma, Third Vice-President;
Mrs. Warren Gardner, Tumwater,
Fourth Vice-President; Mrs.
Raymond Mitzner, Tacoma,
Secretary; and James P. Behlke,
Olympia Treasurer.
Board members at large
elected for a three year term
included Mrs. Louis Tylczak of
Shelton. Leslie Vander Wegen,
Shelton Senior Scout, was elected
to a one year term on the Board
along with Senior Scouts Connie
Miller of Longview and Cora
Saueressig of Tacoma.
The ballot on Action '70'
projects determined that the
major field of work was to be in
the area of poverty.
Plans for Spring Fly-Up
ceremonies were completed, and
the events were held at Mt. View
School on Monday, at Bordeaux
on Tuesday and at Evergreen on
Wednesday. At these ceremonies,
Brownies bridged into Junior
Troops and Juniors into the
Cadette Troop. Parents were
invited. First graders who are
interested in becoming Brownies
were invited to attend and to join
Brownie Troops.
The Stone Soup party,
originally scheduled for May ,15,
was postponed until June 5. It
will be held from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. in Callanan Park.
ServiceMaster of M.0n co.
ON ALL
DURING THE MONTH OF MAY
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
the Service, lAsr R way
CARPETS • RUGS • WALLS
FLOORS • FURNITURE
HOUSEWIDE CLEANING
426-1 1 21
INT[B~ATIONALLY KNOWNLOCALLY
OWNtD & OPERAIfO
,, ONE I11~I~ OR ON A R[GIJI.ARLY
SCHEOULFD BASIS
i
; At[ WORK SUPERVIS[O BY GRADUAI[S OF
SERVlCtI~IASIER ACAO[MY OF S[RVIC[
the one t¢ call for a househola
spot--or a spotless house
At FURNISH
auxiliary will convenO"in the
Memorial Hall on June 3 for a
noon potluck and meeting.
Entertainment is planned.
Each person should provide
his own table service.
Grange To Meet
Fair Harbor Grange will
entertain the Skokomish Grange
in a Friendship meeting in the
Grapeview Fire Hall at 8 p.m.
next Thursday.
The visiting Skokomish
Grange will present the program.
Garage Sale Set
A garage sale sponsored by
the United Foursquare Women
will begin at 9 a.m. Friday at 534
Arcadia Ave.
Furniture and TV sets will be
available as well as children's
clothing and miscellaneous items.
..oo.
Elementary i
Sohools and I
Shelton Senior I
Hlgtl Sohool
MONDAY--No school.
TUESDAY--hot dog on
buttered bun, potato chips,
seasoned green beans, coconut
cake and milk.
WEDNESDAY--chili con
came, peanut butter sandwich,
Idttuce with 1000 Island
dressing, chocolate pudding,
milk.
THURSDAY--hamburger on
buttered bun, pickle slices,
macaroni salad, fruit and milk.
FRIDAY--pork patty, parsley
buttered potatoes, cole slaw,
sandwich, cherry crisp and
milk.
Supplement your child's
diet with Plenamins from
?s Rexall
133 Railroad Ave.
Phone 426.4642
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