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‘ SHELTONsMASON COUNTY JOURNAL
! Miss Vida Martin
Married in Auburn
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with a. Journal Want-Ad
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line and long full sleeves, a fitted
bodice buttoned down the back
into a huge bouffant Skirt. A
finger tip length halo veil was
fastened with stephanotis, a. n d
she carried a shower bouquet of
pink roses with white sweet peas.
Maid of honor, Miss Irene Riv-
ers of Eaglescrcek, Oregon, wore
blue organdy with a tight bodice
and full hoop skirt; she carried a
colonial bouquet of gardenias and
sweet peas. Bridesmaids were
Miss Jane, Doten of Tacoma and
Peggy Wilson of Seattle, dressed
in hoop skirted pink organdy and
carrying colonial bouquets
rosebuds and sweet peas. Arne
Kirkland acted as best man and
Frank Dusek and Thomas Hos-
kins were ushers.
Miss Marjorie Byson was
ganist for the rites,
Kirkland sang “At Dawning,“ and
.“Because.” Mr. William Brooks
played a rviolin obligato for Mr.
Kirkland’s songs.
A reception was held at the
Hoskins Steilacoom Lake home.
‘The young couple left by plane
after the reception for a wedding
trip into the Canadian Rockies.
Mrs. Kirkland, a graduate of the
University, taught at the Junior
high school in Shelton the past
year.
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Visiting Here
, Mr. and Mrs. James W'illson of
:Benton Harbor,
Ito Shelton to spend an indefinite
visit with Mrs. Adelle Rex. Mrs.
Willson is a niece of Mrs. Rex.
It is true that cancer is in some
cases difficult to diagnose In
the early stages. 0n the other
hand, thousands die each year
from cancer because they did
not realize the gravity of symp-
toms. from which they sufiered
long before consulting a doctor.
A woman who can. with the
palm of her hand. detect a
lump in the breast that does
not belong there. should at
once have it looked into. Not
next week. but at once.
if there is an irritation. sore-
ness or bleeding condition. at
the mouth of the womb; a
tumor or any abnormal indica-
tions. have a thorough exam-
ination made. It may not be
serious, but you should be sure.
on tablets and nostrums may
false security.
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MEN‘S wean
Sunday afternoon in the Little
Church of the Prairie. The. (acre-l
mony was read by the ’teV.
Bryum Martin.
The bride Wore n gown of white,
marquisette, cut with a high neck-'
of I
and Arne ‘
Mich., drove out i
The installing officers of Brem-
crton were Mrs. Mabel Prall and
Mrs. Helen Bell, conductress. The
Bremerton drill team was beauti-E
fully gowned in lace dresses ofE
rose and blue. They escorted thci
newly elected officers to their sta-
tions. New officers installed were
madam president, Ada Bassett;
lvice—president, Opal Fredrickson;
chaplain, Grace Collins; inside
guard, Eva Van Bargon; outside
guard, Lydia Wolfe; trusteesl
Myrtle Glenn; secretary, Char—
lotte. Gardiner; treasurer, Dorothy!
Lamb.
Lavella Andrews, president oil
the Auxiliary for the past year?
was escorted to the honorary sta-
tion of Junior past madam presi-
.dent. Gifts were presented to the.
linstalling officers by Madam
President Ada Bassett and also:
gifts for Audrey Austin, junior
past madam president for the past
year and the Auxiliary Mothery
Bertha Dittman. l
Mrs. Andrews was presented the
past president’s pin by Fast Pres—
ident Bertha Lord for the service
,‘she has given in the past year.
There were about 30 guests
present from Bremerton. Dancing
and sandwiches, strawberry short-
cake and coffee were enjoyed at
the close of the evening.
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Slates Luncheon
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[gree of Honor will meet for a!
dessert luncheon at the home of'
ers. Kate Cruson on Arcadia
:road Thursday at 1:30.
A regular meeting of initiations!
and program will be held at the;
Odd Fellows Hall on Tuesday eve-l
lning at 8 o’clock.
I Mrs. Vivian Morgan, delegate}
to the National Convention of the:
Degree of Honor will leave Thurs-
day for St. Paul, Minn. The five
! delegates from the State of Wash-
'ington will join with the 21 from
Oregon in a special car on thei
North Coast Limited. The conven-~
tion will last four days starting
on Monday, June 16. Mrs. Mor-
gan is on the registration com-
! mittee.
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Family Reunion
lle‘id At Elma,
The annual reunion of the 05-1
borne family. descendants of Mn!
and Mrs. W. P. Osborne, was!
held Memorial Day at Schafersi
Park. A large number attendedi
from the Harbor, Centralia, Shel-
ton, Bremcrton, Portland, Seattle,‘;
Yakima, and Elma. A picnic din-i
nor was served at noon and the
afternoon was spent socially and
in reminiscence. Members of the.
family present from Shelton were;
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Ross and.
daughter Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. E
i Lee Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Osborne and two children andi
Linton Osborne.
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Wedding Lovely Event
One of the prettiest of the early! .
.summer weddings was he1d Sat- Miss Frances Lynn, daughter of”)1
urday when Miss Eleanor Davis-
court became the bride of Guy
McKinney. The ceremony was read
by the Rev. Mark Wiechmann in
the Catholic parsonage at 2 o’clock
before. the members of the immed-
iate families.
The bride is the daughter of
| Mr. and Mrs. Emil Daviscourt and
the groom is the son of Mrs. Ber-
tie McKinney. Miss Daviscourt
was lovely gowned in a powder
blue afternoon dress with pleating
at the front of the waist line, a
white halo hat with blue veiling
covering the face, and a corsage
of gardenias. Miss Florence Mc—i
Hugh of Seattle, the. bridesmaid.
wore a rose pink suit and match-
ing hat with a corsage of orchids,
and a gold cloth necklace, a gift]
from the bride.
Bud Daviscourt, brother of the
bride. was best man.
Following the wedding a recep-
tion was held for the wedding
party and friends of the couple
at the bride’s home. Beautiful huge
bouquets of calla lilies and pink
peonies were used about the living
room and hall to make a soft
pastel background for the affair.,
Receiving the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Guy McKinney, the groom's
mother, Mrs. McKinney and the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dav-
iscourt.
Miss Marie McHugh, an accom-
plished musician from Seattle,
rendered several numbers on her
harp during the afternoon.
The dining room was decorated '
in gold and white with the lovely
tiered Wedding cake, the embroid-
ered cloth, candles and flowers,
rosebuds, sweet peas, and gladio-
las, all carrying out the color
scheme. Mrs. T. M. McHugh of
Seattle, and Mrs. Albert Schafer
of Montesano poured the first hour
and Mrs. W. M. Elliott and Mrs.
De Rosie. the second. Mrs. H. E.
Carscadden, of Bremerton, aunt
of the bride, Mrs. G. E. Mitchell
of Tacoma, bride's cousin, and
Mrs. Lloyd Daviscourt, of Centra-
lia, were the hostesses.
The many beautiful
gifts were viewed at the. reception
by the guests. Mrs. Daviscourt
coose pastel shades of blue for
the occasion and Mrs. McKinney
I navy blue. Both mothers wore gar-
denia corsages. In charge of the
punch which was served on the:
porch was Maurice Schafer assist-
ed by Lloyd Daviscourt. .
Following a three week’s trip
to California the young couple
will make their home in Puyailup
where Mr. McKinney is an Asso-
ciated Oil distributor.
Junior American Legion
Holds Election Friday
The Junior department of the
American Legion held a regular
meeting Friday afternoon at the
home of their president, Marjor-
ie Ann Valley. The principle busi-
ness was the election of officers.
The new officers are, president,
Patty Chase; vice-president, Jane
Ciothier; secretary, Florence Fen-
timan: treasurer, Jane McKay;
historian, Nadine Lauber; ser-
geant-at-arms, Virginia Connelly.
A sale of scouring sponges was
held the Cash grocery. Saturday
group was treated to the
lshow “Land of Liberty" which
iwas sponsored by the American
Legion. for having written a story
on Colonial history. The regular
meetings will be discontinued
during the summer. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Mrs. M. C. Danieison
Honored by Amaranths
The Amaranths social club held
a special meeting Saturday eve-
ning in honor of Mrs. M. C. Dan-
'3‘ ielson who is leaving Wednesday
in her husband at Grand Cou-
lee, where they will make their
new home. The party was held at
the. home of Mrs. Annie Anderson
with Mrs. Viola Kimbel joint host-
ess. The evening was spent play-
ing keeno with Mrs. Ethel Flatner
winning the high prize. Mrs.- Dan-
ielson was presented a gift from
the club. Guests of the club were
Miss Grace Engelsen, of Van-
couver, Washington, and Mrs. Hal
Briggs.
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Visit Sister
Mrs. Oma Roller and daughter
Louise of Centralia, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Collier. Mrs. Collier and Mrs.
Roller are sisters.
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THEATRE
Shelton, Wash.
Tonite'and Wednesday
,Ernest A. Frey. Miss Lovejoy iS'
wedding .
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Solemnized Saturday Eve
Saturday evening at 6 o'clock;
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynn andi
Ralph Osterberg, son of Mrs!
Amanda Osterberg, were unitedf
in marriage at the. Mount Olivel
Lutheran Church. The quiet im—i
pressivc ceremony was solemnized?
by Rev. R. C. Muhly before im-2
mediate members of the familiesl
The bride was attractivoly;
gowned in a. powder blue after-l
noon dress with a corsage ofi
Cecil Brunner roses and fresias.i
She wore matching accessories in1
white. Attending her was Missl
Helen Mac Hatcher, a c1assmate,l
wearing a dark suit with white}
accessories, and a gardenia cor-'
sage. Lennart Osterberg, bro—l
ther of the groom, was best man.l
Following dinner at the Alder-i
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brook Inn for the wedding party,.
Mr. and Mrs. Osterberg left for
Port Angeles where they will
make their home.
Both the bride and groom at-
tended the local schools graduat-
ing with the classes of ’39 and '37 '
respectively.
Miss Lovejoy Married .
In Seattle Friday
'Of much interest to Shelton
friends was the wedding Friday in,
the University Unitarian Church
of Miss Hazel Ellis Lovejoy to;
the sister of Carl Hellman.
The pale pink and blue gowns
of bridal attendants and the pink
snapdragons and blue delphinium
I they carried made a lovely pastel
contrast for the white-gownedi
figure of the bride. The bridel
chose white embossed marquisette
for her gown, with a tulle finger-:
!tip veil held by an orange bios—i
, som coronet. Swainsonia and step-
Ihanotis surrounded gardenias in
the bride’s cascading bouquet.
A reception followed in the Al-
phi Chi Omega Sorority House.
Reception assistants were Mrs.
Henry Hellman and Mrs. Cari
Hellman of Shelton, sisters-in-law
of the bride.
Visiting Sister ,
Mrs. Oscar Hunt of Worthing-i
ton, South Dakota. and Mrs. El—g
mer Rust of Lismore, Minn, are
having a happy reunion with their?
sisters, Mrs. O. M. Steen, Mrs.|
Gust Jensen and Mrs. Alfred Kill-i
i met, this week. This is the first|
time in 17 years they have alll
been together. Mrs. Hunt is the,
president of the P.-T.A. in her[
community and- Mrs. Rust is a;
former registered nurse. Express-j
ing '
their views of the. West on.
their first trip out. Mrs. Lunt said;
“Just a little bit of Heaven out;
here, truly amazing” and Mrs.‘
Rust commented, “Never knew:
there could be such a lovely place!
on earth. these beautiful trees and
mountains, make it truly a park‘:
where ever one goes." Mrs. Rust‘
and'Mrs. Hunt planned to stay
about three weeks. , i
lVisiting Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Carter of
Inglewood, California, arrived in
Shelton Friday to spend several
weeks visiting with their daugh-
ter Mrs. Fred Hickson. Mr. and
Mrs. Carter are former residents
moving away eight years ago.
Visit in Seattle '
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Durand and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Pauley visited
Sunday in Seattle with Mr. and
Mrs. Courtney Pauley. .‘
Baptist Church Will i
Present Banquet
The ladies of the Baptist
Church will give a banquet at the
Church for their husbands and
sons in honor of Fathers‘ Day on
Friday at 7 o'clock. A program
will be presented.
Capitol Hill Club
Schedules Picnic
The Capitol Hill Club will hold
a picnic at Walker Park on June
12. A potluck dinner will be serv—
ed with Mrs. Olive Johnson and
Mrs. Elvira Turner furnishing
the ice cream, punch and coffee.
Reports will be given on the sale
of the quilt;
C.S.C.S. Girls
Will Meet Friday
The C.S.C.S. Girls will meet on
Friday at 2
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presented during the meeting.
Moose Ladies Hold
Election Friday
The Moose Ladies held their'
election of 'officers at their, meet-
ing Friday night. Mrs. Leona An-
derson, star recorder and Mrs. A]-
pha Tally, graduate regent of
Bremerton werefguests.
New officers elected were Mrs.
Evalyn Coburn, senior regent,
'flowers they sent to be used for
. lain;
.and Martha Witsiers, on the exe-
.preciation of her work on Poppy
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Mrs. Pittenger, 110 North 9th,
August Lasardc and Mrs. Helen
Gow, who is a member now resid-
ing in Tacoma.
Material is being purchased by
Mrs. Witsiers for chair backs tot
be used at American Lake Hos-
tal.
Mrs. Eula. Martin submitted her
poppy report with the following
recommendations: that we in—
crease our poppy order consid-
erably. and that no poppies be
sent into the country.
Poll in radio commentators and
programs was taken by the radio
chairman. This is being conducted
throughout the Department of;
‘Nashington.
Six of the Junior Auxiliaryl
marched with their caps and
badges, in the march to the flag-
pole on Memorial Day. They also
helped place the wreaths on Vet-
eran's graves. Special thanks of
the Auxiliary are sent to Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Haskell of Harstine
and Mrs. Len Smith for the lovely
this occasion.
Election of officers was held
with the following duly elected:
Eva. Binns, president; Marjorie
Valley, first vice president; Alber-
ta Landers, second vice president;
Rae Melcum. secretary; Mary
Dobson, treasurer; Beryle Fan-l
bcrt, historian; Ethel Soule, chap-
Vera Coates, sergeant—at-
arms; Etna Eliason, Lucy Need-
ham, Ada Clothier, Eula Martin,
cutive committtee.
Delatcs to the state convention
at Yakima are: Eva Binns, first:
Ada. Clothicr, second; Martha Wit-
siers. third.
Alternates are: Eula Martin,
first; Rae Melcum, second; Ethel
Soule, third.
Mrs. Ernest Eaton was present-
ed a gift by Mrs. Martin in ap-
Day. 1,
Program was presented by Mrs.|
Martin, who is immigration and'
new citizens chairman. She told
lus that in the past four ycarsl
she has been coaching persons forl
their citizenship and that 20 of}
her pupils have passed. Mrs. Las—
ardc, a native of France. answer-
ed questions on the three divisions
of the government. Mrs. Ander-
son, native. of Scotland, spoke on
the. executive department. Mr.|
Plovie, from Belgium, named and:
explained the 21 amendments andi
recited the Preamble to the Con-l
stitution.
Refreshments were served by
the committee.
Mary Dobson.
McCleary Couple Wed
At Quiet Ceremony
At a quiet ceremony Tuesday
afternoon, Mrs. Lulu Boling and
D. 1. George. both of McCleary
were married by the Rev. Samuel
Everton at the. Central Baptist
Church parsonage in Olympia.
They were attended by Mrs.
Florence Andrews of Shelton, sis-
ter-in-law of the groom, and Her-
man Nelson, brother of the bride.
An Adequate
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Now You Can
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months, we remove heat
, cost to you.
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HOT WATER
Is Important With Children I
1.~We install a new No; 25 Ruud Gas Water
Heater, connected to your present tank.
2.—You pay $1.00 a month rent (billed to you
along with your monthly gas usage) and
agree to do so for 12 months.
4.—~At the end of 24 months (2 years) you
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Nichols, Pasadena. California. on
June 2. The wedding was solemn-;
in
ized by the Reverend Logan
his home at Auburn.
The. bride was attractive in a
military outfit with all military
accessories. She. was attended by
Mrs. Vic Zabroski and Mr. Zab-
roski was best man.
Immediately after the wedding
the couple left for the home of
the bride’s parents where they
were entertained with a wedding
supper. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols will
reside in Shelton for a short time
and then plan to make their home
’in Pasadena, California.
W.S.C.S. Slate
Wednesday Meeting
The Women's Society for Chris-
tian Service of the Methodist
Church will meet at the church
at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, June
11. Mrs. Robert
lead the devotions. The program
will consist of a pageant “'Wo-
men in the Changing World" in
which ten women and several
children will participate. The host—
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art'and Mrs. Merril Saeger.
Spend Weekend Here. v
Tom Chapman and daughters
Maurine, and Marcella. of Seattle
and Miss Elley Turley of
Francisco Were weekend guests
of Mr._ and Mrs. Dick Watson.
Miss Turley has been the hOUSC-E
guestof Mrs. Mary Watson for
the past Week, where she was:
feted with several parties. Shel
returned to Seattle with the
Chapmans on Sunday. Following
a. Week in Seattle they will leave
for California where the Chap-
mans will make their new home.
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mllgii‘hglflfiglfgqVAgiiilEEy/athglgnil.v : I Regular meeting of
American Of interest to her many friendsl —
I V ._ .7 ., .V ' ~ I. (t .. , ,' . . : ..egitiii Auxiliary was
held Tucs- is the announcement of the mar"
. pink pennies set the scene for; and following a short business i da
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Everett Mgr-
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THEATRE
SHELTON. WASHINGTON
Two shows every night
Starting at 7:00 P.M.
Matinee 2:15 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday
Adm. 10¢ and 25¢. plus tax
(State 2¢; Federal 3e!)
Sunday to Tuesday
James Cagney ~ Pat O'Brien
“DEVIL DOGS
OF THE AIR”
Wednesday Only
LIONEL ATVVILL —- LON
CHANEY, Jr.
“MAN MADE
MONSTER”
Thursday Only
15¢
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Friday — Saturday
TIM HOLT
“CYCLONE ON
HORSEBACK”
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SENSATIONAL
Fur Storage Offer
LARCHMONT FURRIERS
26 years in business——Out of the
high rent district of Tacoma.
HERE ARE THE DETAILS:
FUR COAT STORAGE in our new spacious fire-
proof cold storagc vaults -— capacity 8,500 coats.
Careful attention given to every garment.
Dcmothlng
Cleaning
Glazing Fur
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Individual Inspection
All for
2.50
Fur Coat Storage.
CLOTH COAT STORAGE
.. $1.00
FOR SIX MONTHS
We will have a representative in the Ready-To-Wear
Department of the Lumbermen’s Mercantile Co., on
Friday, June 13, to personally take care of your fur
needswall styles of remodeling.
Supply Of
service after 12 malls
er~No further
7.-—This plan is available without any extra
installation costs to all residences where
there is a gas service on the premises.
HERE IS THE PLAN:
6.~——At any time during the 24-month rental
period, should you wish to purchase an
Automatic Gas Water Heater, we will al-
low the full amount of rental paid to be
applied as down payment on the Auto-
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lg. Most Modern Mens’ Furnishings Store 1n Shelton
3"“ ‘ pay sales tax of 72¢ and the Heater is
yours! We give you a bill of sale.
5.—If during the first months you desire to
purchase the heater for cash, we will al-
low 15% discount on the unpaid balance.
After 6 months will allow 10% on balance.
Mrs. Elizabeth Biehl. Chaplin, Mrs. I
Lavella Andrews, junior regent,
WATCH
f“ For Our Opening Announcement
In Thursday’s Journal
small additional charge may be made
where a new service must be run. And
in the case of renters, consent of the own—
er must be obtained.
Joyously together again!
REMEMBER—Gas is Clean, Economical and the Fastest. method of heating
water.
We have over 150 satisfied gas water heater customers in Shelton. This is
one
use where GAS LEADS THE FIELD!
Thursday Only
Two Features:
MAURICE CHEVALIER
“BREAK THE
Firm @0032.“
Ruth Olund, musician. Mrs. Ester.I
And_erSon. recorder, Mrs. Nettie,
Bedell, treasurer. The Tacoma
lodge will install the officers on.
June 21.
St. Mary Altar Society
Plans Last Meeting [
The. last meeting of the. season
of the St. Marys Altar Society1
was held at the Lake Isabella]
home 0f Mrs. Neil McPhee on;
Thursday. Following a potluck
luncheon a business meeting was
held and cards were enjoyed. Mrs. ‘
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