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IIELTON--MABON COUNTY JOURNAL Published in"Christmasiown, U.S.A.",
Shelton, Washington
Thursday,
MISS LMPHENOUR TO WED SOON
WEDDING BELLS will ring June 15 for Miss Barbara Lynn
Umphenour and Mr. Calvin A• Claxton• Miss Umphenour, an Irene
S• Reed High School graduate, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Umphenour, Shelton. She has attended Olympic Junior College
and Dietz Business college. Her future husband is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur E. Claxton. Rogers City, Michigan. He is station-
ed at Ft. Lewis with the U. S. Army.
Mrs. Hatten Speaker
For WSCS Lmmheon It's A Date
The Methodist WSCS will hoht
a hmeheon al 12 noon next Wed-
nesday wih the Wesley Circle as Thursday, May 30
hostess. This wit] be the final lun- Memorial Day service. 11 a.m.,
cheon until next fail. Everyone s at the Mt. View Cemetery.
\\;vclcon2e.
Mrs. Charles Ha]ten. formerly
of Shelton. now living in Tacoma
will be lhe leader for the pro-
gram.
I I I rn
LOAHS
up to
Loans on furniture,
automobiles, equip-
ment, livestock, or
other security and
take up to 48 months
to repay. Credit Life
Insurance is avail.
able. Phone: stop i
or write:
SERVICE FINANCE
GO,
124 Railroad Ave.
Sheltoq, Washington
Phone 426-4447
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SEY Club pothlck picnic. Stet-
son's Resort.
Dedication of Gene Martin Me-
morial. 2:00 p.m.. in front of Mem-
orial Building.
sunday, June 2
Shelton churches invite you to
attend the church of your choice.
Baccalaureate service, 8 p.m.,
High school gym.
American Legron junior baseball
opening games, doubleheader. I :00
p.m., Loop Field, Shelton vs. Rai-
nier Beach of Seattle. ' "
.... Oper House. Student Carpentry
"House, 1200 Block on Laur •el
Street. 1-6 p.m.
Tuesday, June 4
Eastern Star Social Club• 1.2
noon hmeheon at the home )£ Mrs.
James Waldrip.
Annual Tuberculosis Assoc. diu-
net meeting, 7 p.m. AlderbrooR
Inn
Wednesday, June 5
Methodist WSCS luncheon. 12
noon. at the church.
Hiilcrest H c w e makers. 10:30
a.m.. home of Mrs W J. Cuziek.
Thursday, June 6
Navy Mothers C!uh 8 p.m.
Memorial hall.
40 & 8 Voiture 135 June Prm;
6:30 p.m.. Lake Cushman Resort.
CAROL LOCKE
AC( EPTS OFFICE
Carol Locke has been \\;elected
president of the Medical [.ecords
Club at Seattle University for the
forthcoming year. An installation
dinner for new officers was held
at the Piped Piper.
Miss Locke, who will be a sen-
ior next year, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Locke, Shel-
ton.
GIVES gIRTH TO
TRIPLETS
With almost no pain (he was away on a trip), this husband became the
father of triplets. Recovedng his composure, he seized the phone, shared
his gladsome tidings with parents, imlaws, friends, draft board and in-
come tax adjuster. Why don't you share some good news, or good
fellowship, with friends and loved ones this evening? Like after
6 p.m., when our rates are lower? PACIRC NORTHWEST BELL
$o c/a/ Even ts
Society Editor • Marj Waters • Phone 426-44V'
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ARE FEATURED
AT SHELTOH MUSIC CLUB MAY MEETING
The Sheiton Music Club met
May 21 at the Conial House for
dinner. Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Oliver Ashford. Mrs.
H. Hilhnan and Mrs Charles Lew-
is.
The program following dinner
featured Sandra Lewis and Wen-
dy Bcickert. who won the Music
Club scholarships for summer
school laet yea:'. Sandra sang ac-
companied by Mrs. R. A. Tuson.
Wendy played a clarinet duet with
Tami Tembreull. Aria Mart sarg,
accompanlcd by Pat Havens.
Mrs. Bernice Stewart reported
on the wonderful cooperation she
had reeeivc'l during National Mus-
m Week which was May 6-12.
The annual state convention
which featured the theme "Music.
A Keynote for Living" was held
at Cheney April 25-27 Mrs. H. A.
Hansmeier told of the interesting
time sle had. Mrs. Donovan Pal-
mer. Mrs. R. W. Norvold and Mrs.
O. G. Erickson also attended.
Last Meeting Of
The Season For
Rachel Knott Guild
The May 17 luncheon meeting
of the Rachel Knott Orthopedic
Guild was held at the Canal sum-
met home of Mrs. Glendon Fer-
guson with Mrs. rm. Bake]' as
co-hostess. They were assisted by
Mr. Ferguson's sister. Mrs. Ralph
Wilhelm.
The business meeting following
the luncheon was presided over by
Mrs. Les Shelver. president. Mrs•
Samuel Fritz, secretary, read the
minutes of the April meeting.
Mrs. Shelver turned into Mrs.
Fritz, chairman of the "Next to
New Sale". $18 received from Mrs.
Kimbel for the sale of dresses
left from the sale and taken to
the Kimbel basement. It had been
voted in April tV make the sale a
year around project and members
are urged to gather clothing that
can be sold this fall and winter.
Officers for next year are: Pres-
ident. Mrs• Pearl Dutcher: wee
president, Mrs. Chuck Rowe: sec-
retary, Mrs. Harold Nordeng;
treasurer, Mrs. Herb Rotter.
Iv[rs. Dutcher announced com-
mittees for the coming yeas' as
follows: Ways and Means, Mrs.
Les Shelver: membership, Mrs.
Harry Deegan and, Mrs. Samuel
Fritz : calendars. Mrs. Dexter
Edge; Penny Drive. Mrs. Grover
Brewster; publicity, Mrs. George
Cropper.
The members thanked Mrs. Shel-
ver for her untiring effbrt as
president the past year anti Mrs
Duteher thanked the hostesses
their hospitality.
Mrs. Ruth Smith talked of mus-
ic in Alaska and Canada. Mrs.
Robert Tanner accompanied by
Mrs. Lewis sang some French and
Canadian folk songs.
The group was pleased to neet
MAss Ethel Hepner from Tokyo,
Japan. She was Mrs. Roy Rec-
tor's guest during her stay m
Shelton.
Mrs. Ralph Wagner installed
the new 1963-64 officers, who are:
Mrs. O. G. Erickson. president;
Mrs. Ralph Hoffman. vice prem-
dent; Mrs. Roy Rector secretary,:
and Mrs. Edna Webber treasures'.
Club members are reminded that
the next meeting will be held at
Mrs. R. M. Horton's home June
11 and will be a 5:30 p.m. potluck
dinner.
The Shelton Music Club is af-
filiated with he State and Nation-
al Federation of Music Clubs.
Georgine Reed Guild
Elects New Officers
The Georgine Reed Orthopedic
Guild met May 17 at the Colonial
House. Co-Hostesses were Mrs. H
E. Grant and Mrs. Alden Bayley.
A delicious salad luncheon was
enjoyed by 18 members and one
out-of-town guest, Mrs. M. Koph-
ingst, formerly of Shelton. now re-
siding in Vancouver. Wash. She
was a house guest of Mrs. Chas.
Lewis for a few days.
The business meeting followed
luncheon with the election of new
officers. Mrs. Roy McConkey is
the new president and Mrs. Paul
Schlosser, secretary-treasurer. The
new president extended a vote of
thanks on behalf of all members
to the outgoing president. Mrs.
Edwin Lovell, and the former sec-
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Richard O.
Yeager.
The guild's annual picnic will
be held the third Friday in June.
Mrs. MeConkey offered her canal
home for the oceasfon with Mrs.
Yeager as co-hostess. Bridge fol-
lowed the business meeting.
Homemakers Club
To Visit Prison
The Hillcrest Homemakers Club
will meet at 10:30 a.m next Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Cuzick on Mill Creek road Lunch
will follow a business meeting then
the group will make a visit to the
new prison.
Mrs. l:ta Jones was a visitor
at the last meeting at which 16
meinbers were present.-;:M rs, B. L.
Bailey demonstr:ated ho;',Jtb naake
hats.
* High School Spotlight *
LOREN GEE will graduate in the top ten of his class next week.
He plans to attend WSU and major in Forestry. He has attended.
Mason county schools since the third grade.
Loren Gee was born Feb. 2, 1945 [ of Thespians and appeared in the
in Sedro Wooley. The summer be- I senior play. He was president of
fore he entered the third grade he his junior class. Loren was also
moved to the Skokomish Valley. a member of the Highclimber
'He attended valley schools through
the 8th grade before entering the
Sheltn Junior high school in the
9th grade. He will graduate among
the top ten in his class next week.
Loren plans to attend Washing-
ton State University in the fall
where he will ma,lor in Forestry.
His subjects this year have been
trigonometry, chemistry, English,
senior math and civics.
His school activities include Lat-
in club. Thespians and Honor So-
ciety. He is this year's president
wrestling team,
Fishing, hunting, building model
airplanes and tying flies are his
hobbies. He has been active in 4-H
work and has won his share of
awards in the past seven years•
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gee, Sko-
komish Valley, are the parents of
this 5'11". 150 pound senior• He
has one older sister who is mar-
ried. Loren has brown hair as well
as brown eyes, which, we might
add, are usually snapping with
mischief.
0 LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINTS
1 mile off highway on Cole Road
Cole Road Builders Supply
Cole Road Ph. 426-8224
Former Resident
And Friend Visit
Visiting in Sh[on this past
week has been ft terrier resident.
Miss Carlita Durand. and a friend.
Capt, Virginia Dixor. goth of
Phoenix. Ariz. Capt Dixon is a
nurse stationed at Luke AFB neat'
Phoenix.
The two have been visiting with
Miss Durand's mother. Mrs. Louis
Durand. her grandmother. Mrs.
Dollie Simp'son. and her sisters
:rod their families, the Lowell Jar-
vis' and the Drew Coles.
Part of their' sightseeing includ-
ed a trip around the Loop, which
re]pressed Capt. Dixon very much.
Unfortunately, Miss 1)urand's
grandmother. v[rs. Simpson. had
to enter the hospital before net
visit was over.
New Officers Elected
By Garden Club.
The Shelton Garden Club met
May 20 at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Runacres. The following ofhcers
were elected for next yea]': Pres-
ident. Mrs. H. A. Hansmeicr: first
vice president. Mrs. W. A. "Wit-
siers; second wee president. Sirs.
Percy Kennerly; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Isaac Jeffery; corres-
ponding secretary, M,'s Nena P.
Hoberts: treasurer. Mrs. Frank
Travis. Sr.
The club will sponsor a girl to
be sent to the Festival of Queens
o be held in tire Seattle Civic Cen-
ter ,Tune 23.
Mrs George Cropper was co-
hostess.
SET JUNE 29 WEDDING
DATE
A June 29 wedd-
ing date has been
set by Miss Ruby
Travis and Mr.
Brian D. Under-
wood. Miss Tra-
vis. a senior at
Mount Si higI1
sch ool, is the
daughter, of Mr•
and Mrs. John
Travis, N o r t h
Bend. Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Under-
wood of Hoods-
port are oarents
of the bride-
groom-to-be. He
is a 1958 gradu-
ate of Irene S.
Reed high school
and a 1960 grad-
uate of Edison
Technical school
in Seattle. He is
presently em-
ployed by WSR
at North Bend
as a radio dis-
patcher.
SEY Club Sets
Date For Picnic
The St. Edward's You¢h Club
will hold a potluck pmnic at the
Stateson's Cove cabin of the James
Connollys M_emorial Day. Hot dogs
and pop will be furnished by the
club but the rest of the picnic will
be potluck.
Events for the day include swim-
ruing, water skiing and tenni If
any member needs transportation
call Diane Frank at 426-6146 be-
fore the day of the picnic.
At the last business meeting for
the year new officers were elected
For next year. They are: President.
Rick McComb; vice president,
Nancy Wyatt; secretary, Diane
Zukowski; treasurer, Cathy Card-
inal. 1leetings will resume after
school starts in the fall.
Eagles Auxiliary
Has New Officers
Eagles Auxiliary No. 2079 held
election of officers at its May 14
meeting. Elected to office were:
President. Jean Dorsett: vice pres-
ident, Ruby Lorenzen: chaplain,
Myrtle Svcearingen; conductress.
Bertha Lord; treasurer. Florence
Marler; inside guard. Bertha John-
son: outside ' guard, Agnes Lund;
trustee, Dorothy Eads: past ma-
dam president. Virginia Dundas.
Edna Kneeland resigned as vice
president and Ruby Lorenzen was
nominated and eleetect•
NAVY MOTHERS CLUB
There will be a meeting of the
Navy Mothers Club at 8 p.m. next
Thursday at the Memorial Hall.
Shelton General IIospital
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Johnson,
904 Euclid, a boy, May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Kellogg,
Rt. 2 Box 23, a boy, May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. O1€ Ramsfield,
1202 Co]a, a girl, May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Lovell,
620 Arcadia, a boy, May 25.
Visitation Is Made
By Eagle Members.
Members of the local Eagles
Aerie and Auxiliary attended
Olympia's birthday° meeting rec-
ently. Beautifully decorated tables
held a cake for each month of the
year.
After the tables and cakes were
judged. Marie Lewis auctioned the
cakes. Lloyd Lewis was one of the
judges•
:Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and
Mrs. Herman Lorenzen visited the
aerie and auxiliary.
Visitors Feted On
46th Anniversary
A surprise party was given to
honor the 46th wedding annivers-
ary of Ms'. and Mrs. Em Lamke
of • Rapid City, S•D., last Friday
evening. The couple was feted at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stuck where they were visiting.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Stuck. Mr. and Mrs. /vlerle
Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Leman and Lionel. and Ernest
Stuck. all of Shelton. Will Coles,
Kodiak, Alaska. Loren Stuc.
Downey, Calif., and Levita Ander-
son. San Diego Calif.
Refreshments were served.
Mrs. Ruddell Is
New PTA Head
Mr. View PTA installed new of-
ficers at its meeting Monday night.
,_Mrs. ,Toe Miltenberger installed
Mrs. Clyde Ruddell as president:
Mrs. Dick Fuller. first vice presi-
dent: Mrs. Marvin Lund as second
vice president; Mrs. Rodger Tuson
as ,'secretary; and Mrs. James
Connolly as treasurer.
Brownie troop 179 led the flag
salute with Rev. Knautz giving the
invocation. Mrs Alfred Sandoval
closed the meeting with a short
inspirational.
Ray Densley, Jr. was recently
honored with a PTA life member-
ship for his work with the youth
of the community.
OES SOCIAL CLUB
Eastern Star Social Club will
meet next Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. James Waldrip, 1019 E.
Cascade for a 12 noon luncheon.
USED CARS
1958 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN ...... $RA
Radto, Heater Push Bu r n v'-
• , - tton t a s., Engine Rebuilt
1957 FORD STATION WAGON ........ $795
Radio, Heater, Automatic
1957 CHEVROLET BELAIR ................ $69'5
6 cyl. 4 dr,
1955 MERCURY 9-pass. wagon ........ =S95
Radio, Heater, Automatic- Real Clean!
1953 CHEVROLET 4-door ................ $295
1953 PONTIAC 4 dr ............................. $295
T R U G K S
1956 FORD .............................................. s845
3/4-Ton Pickup New Engine
$100 SPECIAL -- runs good!
1952 DODGE Std. trans.
GET A '63 DODGE
They're Dependable !
Guaranteed for 50,000 Miles or 5 Years!!
We wil be closed all
day Thursday for Memorial Day
PAULEY HOTORS
Front St. & Railroad Ave. Phone 426-8183
w..rs .om00 ,.
Recipe Favorites 0fCounty
JELLO-ICE CREAM DESSERT is a cool summery
enjoyed often by Ruby Allen's family. It is a quick
can be prepared hours ahead of serving time.
:i= :11 :1: :,;
Jello-Ice Cream Dessert is a cream mixture
favorite summertime dish at Ruby refrigerator until
Allen's house. It is also a wonder-
ful year-round party dessert. Jel-
lo, ice cream and strawberries
combined make this delicious, in-
expensive taste treat.
Ruby's husband, Virgil, works
for the U.S. Forestry Service. They
have fJur youngsters. Ronnie, 15. d
Eldon, 12. Debra. 10. and Timmie,
6.
Recently Ruby was installed as
second vice president of Bordeaux
PTA. She is also vice president
of the Housewive's bowling league
for the next season. Ruby has
been- a room mother each year
since her children started school•
She also puts in a lot of time on
hmeh room duty at the school.
Bowling, a hobby she just took
up a couple of years ago, is one
Ruby likes very much. She also
enjoys camping with her family.
Ruby looks forward to the once-
a-month meeting of the Forestry
Wire's pinochle club.
Jello-Ice Cream Dessert
1 pkg. strawberry jello • Double load
1 cup boiling water" • Rt g Washer
1 pt. frozen strawberries Single load waShe
1/2 pt. strawberry ice crean]
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
Dissolve jello in boiling water. @ Extractor
add frozen strawberries. Sfr un-
til thawed then add ice cream.
Spread graham cracker crum)s on
bottom of dish and pour jello-ice
Auxiliary To Name
New District Officers
A fifth district meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Veter-
aus of Foreign Wars will be held
this Saturday at Westport. This
meeting will be election and instal-
lation of new district ofhcers. •
The auxiliary will participate in
Memorial serwces on Memorial I
Day at the Shelton cemetery.
• Drapes
• Curtains
• Slip Covers
• Suits
• Coats
• Sweaters
• Skirts
• Dresses
LAUNDRY
• Dryers
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