0, 1963 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Published in "Ghrismastown, U.g.A.', Shelton, Washington . PAGE 3
Resident Ruth Dunbar Dies At Her Olympia Home
Dunbar, autographed by the auth-
and oldtime
regret of the
Dunbar last
at home near
her death was
that mor-
tumer,
who had
during the
of her invalid-
her at the
were at
0on, arran-
Eros Fun-
at Ma-
English at
in early
happiness
writ-
Was assoc-
PaPers includ-
snd Ta L
and also the
on going to
was a staff
Sun. She
of time
Publi-
drive
resulted in
and several
outstand-
Swallow",
I. Her
logging
aR-
es of the
novel "The
another west-
Dunbar
who
most en-
daughter
Justice
She was
John Dun-
General of
by a
reside
they
in the Mc-
e for the
Ander-
Wk
or years ago, reposes in the old
library of the Andersen home.
MRS. DICK BUECHEL was ho-
nor guest at a luncheon and after-
noon at the home of Mrs. Ed
Hough last Friday. Present to en-
joy tlle event were the following
members: Mesdames Dick Buechel,
Lud Andersen, Otto Wojahn, Ned
Rucker, Art ¥elsh, Karl O'Berry,
and Mrs. Bulman, mother of Mrs.
Vojahn, and the hostess, Mrs.
Hough. A birthday cake, "Happy
Birthday", cards and some lovely
gifts all added to the cheerful af-
ternoon, and pleasure of the hon-
oree.
The Sportsman's Club met last
Thursday evening at Union Com-
munity Hall, with president Ran-
dall Updyke presiding. The elec-
tion of officers which was to have
taken place was postponed Ontil
the first meeting of the fall. The
evening was more or less of a so-
cial event, with refreshments in
charge of Mrs. Randall Updyke,
and who was assisted by the
youngest sportsman present, Fran-
lde Gram.
Union and the entire Canal dis-
trict turned out for the opening
of Vv'alt Henderson's Robin Hood
Lodge last Tuesday evening. The
dining room was packed with well
wishers, who had cohie to meet
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. and
welcome them to the community,
and. of course, also enjoy a fine
dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson
purchased Robin Hood Village and
the Beckman borne some weeks
ago, and have added many im-
Cafe last Tuesday evening. The
to keep the tourists and localites
happy, and satisfied with his well
planned and popular cuisine. A
feature of which is Miss Mary
McBratney's home-baked bread
and pastries. There were several
no-host dinner parties enjoying the
opening and dinner.
Film stars from Japan and Tok-
yo provided unusually interesting
subject matter and entertainment
at the Liberal Arts Seminar of
the University of VVashington Se-
minar at Alderbrook Inn over the
weekend. Listed on the program
as theme was "Japanese Comic
Interlude", featuring the noted
Nipponese film stars Nomura
Manzo, Momura Mansaku. and No-
es Occupy
At School At Kamilche
beach at Grayland last Saturday
Week and mmling.
at Ka- Sunday afternoon Mrs. Marion
; real busy Bovee of Shelton called at the Dan
Lies of the Wood home.
ay, June 5
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ]3eaudoin of
are Tacoma were Sunday evening over
Caro- night guests at the Herb Nelson
Villines, home last week.
Dar- About twenty of the Shelton
,'antak. Last Valley Grange members put on a
enjoyed an Memorial service and program last
Friday nigllt.
the Ka- Mrs. Herbert Nelson attended
base- the funeral 'Wednesday in Olympia
The boys of Jay Moore who was her grand
girls lost ephew.
boys and Saturday of last week the Ed
Knight Sigo family, the Dewey Sigo fam-
ily and the Gus Ellison family en-
in David joyed a picnic outing on Squaxin
Island.
Thursday evening the Ray flames
family of Tacoma visited with Mrs.
Annie Whitener.
Friday, TI-I(E RONALD VdHITENER fa-
take a mily of Silverdale visited on Mo-
ther's day with his parents the
Wesley Whiteners and enjoyed a
combination Mother's day and
father's birthday dinner.
This week Mrs. Percy Whitener
attended the graduation exercises
so ends in Toppenish for her niece and
nepllew, Peggy Joanne Griswold
and Bernard Lee Griswold, child-
ren of Mr. aild Mrs. E. Griswold.
visit-
and Mrs.
LIQUOR SALES
Sale at the Shelton Store of
the State Liquor Control Board
were $25.723 during April, it was
reported. Of these, $22,338 were in
retail sales and $3,385 were class
H sales.
TO GET DEGI{EE
Richard Floyd Lord, son of Mr,
and Mrs. G. L. Lord. Shelton. is
scheduled to receive a bachelor
of arts degree from Willamette
University Sunday, June 2. Lord
majored in economics.
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Associate Professor of Far East-
ern and Slavic languages, and Pro-
fessor "alls director of the school
of drama were in charge and di-
rectors of the program. The theme
being "Perspective on \\;Vestern and
Japanese drama." At the conclu-
sion of the play, and 1 act skits
following the actors were given
a standing ovation and applause by
the crowd attending.
SATURDAY morning Lud An-
dersen made the drive to Brinnon,
with Mrs. Jean Moore and son
Mike as his gests on a goeduck
expedition. According to the dig-
gers, the long beach was filled
with people all in quest of the
elusive giant clam. And from ap-
pearances of the crowds along the
wide spreading beach at low tide,
more like a convention of a sort.
When the tide started to come
in the goeducks started to show,
and in no time, each one had his
limit. Lud thinks it less bother to
wear an old pair of sneakers, and
roll up the pants legs, and walk
out, than to wear boots, which are
heavy to start with. and more or
less of a drag, on the return trip
through the muddy beach. The ten-
nis shoes are easily rinsed off,
once ashore, and are not an in-
cumbrance.
Women members of Hood Canal
Improvement Club are busy plan-
ning for their special bake sale.
which is scheduled for Saturday,
June 1 at 10 a.m. at Flagwood
Gift Shop. Homemade bread, rolls
and cakes, and pastries, will all
be on hand. and for sale. The real-
ly smart buyers recalling last
years complete sell-out within 20
minutes after being placed on the
counter, will be on hand bright
and early, for it will be the early
birds who Will be on hand to grab
up the home-made treats. Anyone
wishing to contribute to the baked
goods, may do so by calling Mrs.
Elaine Cook. 898-2456. or vIrs.
Karl O'Berry, 898-2356. Either of
the women will be glad to call and
pick up baked goods for the sale.
Funds collected to be contributed
to the Hood Canal Improvement
club.
MR. AND MRS. Charles Ingra-
ham and young son are the house
guests of Mrs. Cora Kelly and Mrs.
Pat Ganty, for the weekend.
Sea Fare, the popular dining
place on the upper South shore
road, or Navy Yard highway op-
ens for the summer Thursday May
30 at noon. During the remainder
of the season opening hour daily
will be frgm 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sun-
days from noon on and until 9
p.m. It is interesting to note that
both Mrs. Mary Wing, and Mrs.
Corn Kelley owner operators of
Sea Fare are both school teach-
ers. Mrs. Wing instructs the pri-
mary grades at AIIyn of Belfair
district and Mrs. Kelly is in char-
ge of the primary grade at BeN
fair Elementary school. Young la-
dies helping are Juby Eby Vale-
dictorian of Shelton High, and who
had the good fortune to qualify
for the Mark E. Reed scholarship
of 1963 graduating class. Suzy
Wing, and Connie Harris, both of
whom are honor students of the
North Mason High school gradu-
ates will also take part in the
activities at SEA FARE. Mr. "Wing
will once more be in charge of
culinary matters and cuisine. Mrs.
Corn Kelly to preside over the
salad dept., and Mary Wing the
wild black berry pie division.
The Eugene Gillilands returned
home last week. along with a
little tan after a trip to California
and Arizona of the past two weeks
0nd in time to enjoy some of our
own lovely summer weather, and
also a few more ultra-violet rays.
Mrs. Edith Edwards returned to
her Calm Cove home last week.
With her for the summer are Mr,
and Mrs. C. E. Richardson of Hol-
lywood. Fla., Mrs. Richardson is
her daughter.
The condition of Ira Vest. who
was taken to Shelton General Hos-
pital a week ago Sunday is re-
ported as improved. Everyone
wishes him a speedy recovery and
return home.
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