Mrs. B. C. (‘omhs Announces
lev Federation Officers
, Mrs. B. C. Combs, district presi-
‘dcnt of the Federation of Wom-
ens' Clubs announces the follow-
ing officers for the year:
soCflltVtNIi l
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
Unlucky Friday
Starts Troubles i
For Union Water
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THE
HOME GARDENER
by Dr. John H. Hanley
Page Three
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"”"“‘"—"— inacks Enjoy Portland
‘ Rose Festival Event
‘1 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hack re-
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turned to Shelton last weekend
after enjoying several days last
Slime ‘
ILH’St Mrs. E. C. Wham-“WW . 1 .
o . i .. . . - _ week at the Rose Festive. in
verlo‘mmb R‘Cbmfg F’W-‘jflf’jtg “M” B- (j‘ pHONE 100 Union,
June. 16.-~On Friday the D‘mctor' U M W Arboretum Portland, which
they described as
lCUmbh' 1“ “('0 pm'fldent' Mrs’ ‘——-—-——
~— —— Thirteenth the residents of the more beautiful than ever. They
L. 0.113011 by Mrs' M' C‘ Stark: 2nd WW'WCSMCM' i
original [town of Illnion‘ felt the . . obtained many colored motion
ren of the Mrs. H. E. Peterson; treasurer. McLennan-Eells United In iMlss
Aleen Kneeland import of the superstition Thcy‘ .. Gardening on a Window
,countrles. Its batonlcal name~~ pictures of the parade, in which
and Mrs. ‘
Mrs. G. L. Gardner; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Robert Nutt; re-
Lovely Wedding Saturday
At a simply ceremony at 8:30
Marries In Bremerton
Saturday morning, June 14, was
were notified the water would1
be shut off for a couple of hours
Curtain {
Have you ever “gardencd” on
Byrophyllum means, in Greek“
‘ d.
It possesses the 6.) floats were enterc
Sprouting 19“ Mr. Hack had the pleasure of
icordmg secretary. MI‘S- Clinton - the date chosen b MiSS A168“ - a a
window curtain? It can be done most unusual r0 ert of forming - .
Will be June Painter; 1st_director, Mrs. Ellis Kneeland of this city] for
her wed- e £15: niggegwufiioggi wtaae: if you are fortunate enough to
roots and nevi»3 glanzs from its $695£2g1&¥3;?;
gg‘fienglrgfifif
make Wells; 2nd director, Mrs. O. Nor- Florence Eells daughter O’f Mr.
ding to Wayne Glover of Olym- school property‘was moved to a have a
Byrophyllum plant, or can ,leaves. ' dog “junior College band which
ross, A11 131’: parliamentarian: Mrs- Jean and Mrs Roy, Eells became
the‘ Pia' The marriage was perform“ lower level to allow for the
bull- Obtain a leaf' It is 1"” 0f fun' dc'l Lay one Of
these leaves 0" l was the official Festival band.
able white Todd Fredson. bride of "Mr. Elmer McLennan of; ed in the
First Baptist Parsonage dozing of the grounds It Séem_ spite the
formidable name of the the ground. Keep it warmsmoist Mr. stong is, ..the
son of
The departmont (’hairmcn m' ! Tacoma, son of Mr. and Mrs: at
Bremerton' ed quite simple to disconnect the Plant itself- The
Byrophyuum is and Preferably. dark, and “1 ten Mr. Hack's former
seat-mate in
anil
,
51" public
Moose hall,
3. between;
‘mann; honorary member,
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elude: American citizenship, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert C. Johnson; interna—
tional relations, Mrs. F. L. Short;
juniors, Mrs. Wm.
legislation, Mrs. Russell Lamb;
i press and publicity, Mrs. Loris E.
Johnson; public welfare, Mrs. Wm. .
Mrs.
Julia Jackson.
The club preSldents are: Camp
Three, Mrs. Shirley Marshall;
Grapeview, Mrs. W. E. Peterson;
Hood Canal Woman‘s Club, Mrs.
H. R. Dickinson: Hoodsport Jun-
ior Woman’s Club, Mrs. Helen
J Burnett: Lake Isabella Club, Mrs.
Goodpastor; ,
The candlelight ceremony was
performed before a bank of green-
ery with tall white urns of white
gladiolus and white stock on either
4 side. Mrs. George Roswell of Cen-
Ahern lighted the candles.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
dress of white moussline de soie.
'with a shoulder viel of tulle. Her
.bouquet was of gardenias and
white bouvardia. Miss Elisabeth
,Miller of Tacoma was maid of
honor. She wore a dress of blue
For the wedding the bride,
blouse and white accessories. Her
corsage was pink iris.
Miss Jean Housman of Olym~
pia, was bridesmaid. She chose
navy blue also for her chic dress
with white accessories, and white
miscellaneous shower at her home
last Thursday with Mrs. Bill Shel-
ton, Mrs. Ralph Paulson and
Mrs. Tom Kneeland hostesses. Um—
brella motif was used in the pre-
sentation of the many lovely
gifts, and helped to carry out the l
pink and White color scheme. 3
Coffee, ice cream and cakei
were served from a pretty buffet
.a little better light.
wooden pipe but when it came to
were injured in moving. All that
day water leaked out faster than
reservoirs could stand so water
was off practically all day. That
evening, the three members of
the. school board, Ed Bierbraucr,
George Allen, and several women
who held flashlights and gave
orders. Coming to the rescue
were Carl Dick and Jack Hogan
with extension cord which con-
nected to the schoolhouse, gave
Their work
helped matters considerably but
water since then, through Mon-_
a tropical plant of the succulent
Pictograph, the fleshly leaves of!
the “Air Plant,, are deeply not-
ched. Remove the leaf from one
of these plants, pin it on a curtain 1
or drape in a room where there‘
is considerable moisture, and not
potted up. The “Air Plant” should
be grOWn outdoors in the sum-i
mer months, but in any but trop- r
ical climates must be brought in-
doors for the winter. .
Taken from Garden Digest Mag-
azine, January 1941 Number.
From Quest Science Summary.
Magic Air Plant
The magic Air Plant (Byroph-'
; often each tiny plant
days or two weeks! room Will be school and farm neighbor at Liver-
Hu ‘h McLennan of Chica . R v. A . .
Norman Hillbort; American mime, J. Bovee mad the dou’ga riig, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace putting it together again, it was type, and is more
commonly seen sprouting from each notch. [ more, Iowa.
law , Mrs. A. A. Stratford; education, service before members of thc'
Kneeland, wore a. navy blue tall- a different matter as some of it known as
an “‘Air Plant“ or Later, little plants Will develope While in
Portland_ Mr. and
p0 Will hold Mrs. Frank Willard; fine arts, family and a few friends. ored
suit With a pretty white was," pom. Shape and some joints
“Floppers” as illustrated in the and it should be glVen llght. Mrs.
Hack enjoyed visits with
If you would like one of these old Iowa friends.
interesting leaves, we will be very
pleased to send you one upon re-,
ceipt of five cents to cover costs'
of mailing and handing—~(Quest)
Address. Quest, Wellesley, 'M‘ass.
EXECUTth APPOINTED
Judge John M. Wilson appoint-
ed Rubie» M. Sanderson executrix
- BOiCO: mUSiC. Mrs. Loui Larson: tralia played Wedding mus“ be”. iris
corsagc- LBWiS Berry 0f too much heat and soon small buds A genus of
succulent herbs of 0f the 95mm 0f.her1,ate hUSbaI‘d'
the public health, Mrs. Pic-rpont Rob- fore the ceremony and Played the}
Olympia was best man. (1:215:2(1 $350319 agfrt Iiildrywolglfgg will appear
in the notches of the the orpine family—one species of l LEWIS 15-
Sandersgné 1? alasuvpenor
in inson; ways and means committee, E Weddmg maI‘Ch Mrs. Harlan Jor-g
Mrs. Glover graduated from with A1 Martin owner of th e 193‘,"
followed by roots, Then if the South Africa, two of Madagascar, “court
order Slgae 21 ul 3}.
Chairman: Mrs. T. W. Weyand: ! dan sang “Calm as The Night"i the
Shelton high school this year water system “gm, 11 p m. cam leaf is laid
on warm, moist sand, and one of the tropics of .bothl..__—._~_-M- a:
m.—:_—:-
rve Under Mrs, F1de Savage, Mrs, A, D, preceding the ceremony and “The
The groom is employed at KCY‘ ing and patching the pipe, The it will
quickly grow new plants. hemispheres. I -
'Hunter; scrapbook, Dorothy Ben; , Lord’s Prayer" at its close.
Miss port. Crew was augmented by two After the leaf substance has been!
Other names: Mexican Hat. Air‘ Cay ll;
"membersml’. Mm. RObePt Trenck- ‘ Gayle Hunter and Miss Annel The
bride was feted with a neighbors‘ Frank Coelho and absorbed, the new
plants should be Plant, Floppers, Life Plant, Mat- WYITH
ternity Plant, Youth and Age,
Magic Air-Plant. .
'The .plant grows two feet or
more in light and is at its best
when each leaf is lined with little
plants, which send out roots; and]
grows. other
little plants if not knocked off.
Thus the name Mexican Mat~.~the
little plants similar to the bells on
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND
HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
DeliVe"~d anyWhere, anytime
lravis ' Hml Shop
Shelton Hardware "Bldn.
Loris E. Johnson; Matlock Grange net and carried an arm bou uet . . day
has been turned on Dilly Pa” . . . . , ,.
; Club, Mrs. Augusta Portman; of delphinium and daisies. 1214,55 table-
AbOUt t1111'th Of her “lends . time so that washings, sprinklings,
ynum) IS a natlve 0f "091031 a Memes-n hat- . . . Ph‘me 232
270°“,
lShelton Woman's Club. MI'S- HO- Winifred Eells, sister of the
bride, gathered for the occasmn' even baths had to be pOStponed ~~~
--—~—
““s‘.
‘Tembreull of Seattle.
i C.S.(7.S. Girls
Concluding Meeting
DISEASE CONTROL
EONGER LIFE DISEASE PREVENTION
kLEANER CITIES - HEALTHIER ANIMALS
mer Taylor; Skokomish Home
Economics Club, Mrs. Paul Hunt-
Creek Club, Mrs. Lura Hurst;
Dayton Triple “S”, Mrs. Warren
Williams; Oakland Bay Club—
The District Federation will
.sponsor a theatre party on July
13, 14 and 15. They will receive
a percentage of all tickets sold
. . . . . ' ‘ h the national demands
outSlde the box office. All mem- “Shers- SOIemmzed by the ReYerend Sam
plans to contmue workmg m the u mg up Wit.
hers are requested to purchase A reception was held immedi- “61 Everton
0f the FlrSt Central postoffice during his absence . Mr‘ Bernard'
.3.“ aet‘Ye figure on the fiewgpapers for serv‘ce'
tickets from their club commit- ater after in the parlors of the Church MF-
and Mrs- Cheney were which he thinks will be for about 1“ Montesano
C‘V‘C affairsi had Among t ‘3' lacuss‘ons'were‘sc"
for themselves, family and
The pictures
tee,
friends.
for those ni hts are, "They Dare bride oured. Mrs. Maude LeM .- . .
for Father’s Day with her par- M ,
Not Love," sgtarring George Brent. ter segved the wedding cake aziiqd
make the” home 1“ the GTOShQng ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bergen Oldest
meme." Of .the Montesem partmengs to the ‘ newspgpgrsfl
and Frances Scott, and “Her Miss Esther Hohelman of HO_ Apartments in
Shelton, The bride went to Tacoma for the day which City councxl in pomt of
seercc, along With several new restrict-i
First Beau."
Mr. And Mrs. W. N. Earl
Announce Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Earl are
announcing the engagement of
ding will take place in the late
summer.
Activettes \Vill Meet
With Mrs. Hal Briggs
The Activettes will meet Wed-
reminded to notify the hostess as
soon as possible.
Hold
containing the twenty goals of the
society for the year 1940-‘41 was
on display, with all requirements
met. The scroll was decorated
with pictures of children of many
countries (provided for 100% or-
ganization) by Nancy Marshall
and Bernadine Ogg.
The posters of Migrant Chil-
dren and of Chinese Refugees
were completed during the af-
ternoon and with the Achievement
Scroll will be sent to the District
W.S.C.S. meeting to be held in
Kelso in September. Shirley Dick-
inson was named life member of
the society for her outstanding
record during the past twelve
months.
Patty Troy tigd for second place
and were presented with a 1941
reward pin. Patty Killmer who
has attended every meeting for
the past three years was awarded
the perfect attendance pin. Girls
the meeting.
The Garden club extended the
appreciation to the American Lc-
gion Post and Ed Faubert, for
their donations.
S PASTEUR i
‘9 Your Health and Comfort
PURER FOODS
Ennis Pasteur. French scientist. created
he germ" theory of disease, or' dis-
cmeted bacteriology.
Koch. in Ger-
scheduled E
The wed- .
Laurcnc Lundquist and .
was junior bridesmaid. She wore
a dress of pink batiste and car-
ding, Mrs. Eells chose a dress of
rose lace with a corsage of gar—
denias.
Mr. Merritt Eells, brother of
the bride was best man. Warren
Hunter and Ernest Eells were
church. Mrs. Chester Eells and
iMrs. Paul Hunter, aunts of the
quiam had the guest book. As—
Slstlng were Miss Alice Ahern and
Miss Lucille Ahern.
After a short wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. McLennan will be at
home in Tacoma. For going away
black hat and black accessories.
Her corsage was of gardenias.
of Shelton High school. She at-
tended Linfield College and Cen-
tral Washington School of Edu-
cation and has been teaching in
_Out of town guests for the wed-
ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Eells of Olympia; Mr. Edwin Eells,
Mrs. Ray Smith and son Eddy, of
Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Miss Esther Holmlund of Hoqulam
and Mrs. David Graham of Salem,
Oregon. From Bremerton. Mr. and
Mrs. George Ditmars and son Mar-
vm, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eells,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ahern and
daughters, Alice, Lucille, Anne and
‘ Helen.
Local guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hunter, daughter Gayle
land sons Warren, Billy and Jim~
my, Mr. Marvel Bishop, Miss Mar-
>ian Elliott, Mrs. Charles Chase
. and Mrs. Maude LeMaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Swanson and daugh-
ter Janet, Mrs. Kay Jordan, Mrs.
,Agnes Hansen, Mrs. Ethel Bovee,
iMr. and Mrs. C. C. Gibbs, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Bennett and
daughter Artalie, Mr. Chas. Borst,
Mrs. E. W. Whaley, Mrs. W. R.
Collier, Miss Betty Collier. Rev.
and Mrs. J. O. Bovee, Mr. and
.Mrs. Roy Eells, Winifred Eells.
,Merritt Eells and Miss Elizabeth
Visitors at the Gordon Hendry
home last week were Mr. Hen-
dry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hendry, .three brothers and sis-
*ter, Mr; and Mrs. Douglas Hen-
dry, Dave Hendry, Miss Alice
Hendry and ,Albert Brenninger,
.all of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Hendry and two sons,
are spending their vacation on
the Coast. Part of the time was
spent camping
Ronald Hendry’s waterfront prop-
erty on .the Arcadia Road. Mr.
Hendry IS superintendent of a na-
tural gas company in Texas, but
hopes some day to have a home
on his property here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hendry
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Tacoma, Where a family reunion
was held at Point Defiance Park.
Other members of the family in-
cluding a sister and brother, Miss
Mrs. McLennan is a graduate1
Draw and Ronald of Texas, WhO‘
on Mr. and Mrs.I
Cheney-O’Neill
Wedding in Olympia
became the bride of Arnold Lest-
ley Cheney, junior, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Cheney on Friday.
June 13, in Olympia, before im-
mediate relatives of the families.
The five o’clock service was
their attendants.
Following a wedding
Oregon the young couple will
trip to
graduated from the Irene S. Reed
high school this year and the
groom graduated with the class
of ’39. Mr. Cheney is employed
at Rayonier Incorporated.
came the bride of Elmer McLen-
nan Saturday evening, was the
honored guest at a shower given
by Mrs. Cyril Murphy Saturday
evening. Roses were used about.
the rooms for decoration. Follow-
former Mema Rowe, Miss Vera
Rowe. Mrs. Everett Reichman.
nee. Ann Marie Baskerville, Miss
Erline Cleveland, Miss Eells and
Mrs. Murphy, the former, Donnall Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews
left Thursday for Portland where
.they attended the Rose Festival
and the evening performances on
Friday.
Shelton Garden Club
Will Announce Plans
The Shelton Garden Club will
announce the place and program
for the meeting Monday, June 23,
in Thursday’s paper. All mem-
bers are asked to watch for this
as there may be a change made.
Week in Seattle
Miss Ruth Hillier is spending
a Week in Councilor training at
Camp Selah near Seattle, in con-
nection with Campfire work.
Leave For Convention
Mrs. Frank Willard, Mrs. W. M.
Dickie and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton
left this morning for Seattle for
the convention of the Washington
convention started on Monday and
will last through Thursday.
Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Duffield and
Mrs. A. H. Kidwell spent Sunday
on Hood Canal with Mr. Duffield’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Duffield. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Duf-
field of Bremerton. also spent the
day with his parents.
Pioneer Daughters
Plan June 19 Meet
On June 19 the Mason County
Chapter 14. Daughters of Pion-
eers. will hold an all day picnic
at Bayshore. The group will ga-
ther about 10 o’clock.
Visiting Aunt
Miss Nancy Nutt is spending a
week in Sumner visiting her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Nutt.
for a few days awaiting the ar-
rival of new pipe.
where he was to sail soon for
Alaska as carpenter on the gov~
ernment air port project. He
passed the civil service examina-
tion with over 91 percent and
the physical examination prac-
tically 100 percent. Mrs. Neldon
six months. \
Miss Marietta Martin was out
was his birthday as well so he
was doubly honored by his daugh-
. ters.
The service station at Alder~
brook opened partiallv last W“-
nesday evening at which time the
grath, is away for a more im-
portant event in his life. He was
married Sunday in a Tacoma
church to Miss Alice Cook of that
city. The bride and groom plan
lto be away until next Thursday.
absence, Mr. Margrath‘s mother
is in charge of the business. Mr.:
Margrath also manages the danc-'
es at the Masonic Hall every
I “Drop Ins" kept them busy serv-
ling dinners until,4:30 in the
: morning. The fireplace was bank-
' ed with floral offerings from the
several firms with whom they do
business. The interior of this
place is ultra modern and up to
,date in its furnishings. Mr. Rau
;has a patent on the cooker for
i the chicken which handles a
large number of chickens. Sun-
day also kept them busy.
Mrs. Fred Short left Monday for
Seattle as a delegate from the
Hood Canal Woman’s Club to the
,State Convention to be held in
' that city all this week.
I
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Breathour
of Mt. Vernon are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wat-
‘son. Mr. Watson was a former
*resident of Mt. Vernon.
I that have finished the sixth grade 'Miuer~ - l Visitln Here
. . . State Federation of Women’s ‘ g l
(t‘hescshuolgllrn‘zrntge thxeorgilteegn digit}; Gordon »Hemhys CIUb‘
Mrs‘ Hamilton is the Officmlf L M'rs.' Rmh't’Andcrtsoth
01C S];
Circl‘c Refreshments 1.0110de Entertain Relatives representative from
Shelton. The! qus ‘3 V151 mg a e '
. . itchell home. Mrs. Anderson,
who plans to spend about a. month
here, is a cousin of Mrs. Mitchell.
Returns Home
at
re-
her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Con
Kalispel, Montana. Mrs. Tat
turned by train.
I
l Visits Cousin
| Mr. and Mrs. William Booth
Iof Montesano. were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of their cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Booth.
Ml's. Mary Trotter .
Honored June 12 .
Mrs. Mary Trotter was pleas-
antly surprised Thursday when
her friends working
Cake and coffee was served and ‘
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1
Mrs. H. E. Tate, daughter ‘ofi
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Flint, re-i
turned to Shelton Sunday after;
spending a month visiting with
at the church '
Brother Of Shelton
Death of Hector George Ber-
nard, 43, official of the National
Bank of Commerce branch at
Montesano Saturday brought sor-
row to the home of a new Shel-
ton resident, Mrs. Florence Etka,
a sister.
been with the bank there since
his graduation from Montesano
high school in 1918 and was the
having served about ten years.
When he failed to appear for
work Saturday and could not be
reached by phone at his home,-
fellow bank associates called the
sheriff’s office at Montesano and
investigation found Mr. Bernardl
He had been living.alonc since
Mrs. Etka moved to Shelton.
Drunken Driver Gets
$50 Fine, Suspension
costs and suspended his drivers
license for a year yesterday on a
drunken driving charge' filed by
Prosecutor Frank Houston follow-
ing Latham’s arrest by State Pa-
'barracks, commissaries, theatres,
Isn’t It GRAND,
1
cost to .you..
4.
Now We CanuLRent A Gas
_ Water Heater. For Only-z
Under our new Rental Purchase plan, you can rent a manually
operated gas water heater for $1.00 a month, and at the end,
of two years It’s yours. . j
HERE IS. THE PLAN'
1.——We install a‘~ new No. 25 Build Gas Water
Heater, connected toyeur-pmsenttank. . ‘
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. ‘ -
3.—If you wish to diicdntinmfiefyice .aftén' 12 ~ '1
months, we remove, heater—whip further _ ‘
At the end of- 24 months .(2years). you
Journal Editors .
CLEANING
er; Skokomish Junior Woman’s ried a colonial bouquet of pink: . . .
Harley Neldon left here early Woman Dies at Monte ‘ -
C M E F . M- M L Do na ONelll, dau h- .
‘ 1“'°’ W mma Ouree' “1 rosebuds- For her daughter’s
wed- ter Osfs M: and] Mrs. D. J. O’NEill M°nday mommg f” Seattle
from' SESSION; HELPS PROLONG THE
LIFE OF. YOUR CLOTHES
G. C. Angle and J. Eb'er Angle
spent Friday and Saturday in
Spokane attending the mid-sum-
mer sessions of the Washington
Newspaper Association, and keep-
eral devoted to the subject of l
propaganda which is’nbw coming
out of all the government dc-
ions, taxes and demands, making.
this class of business doubly taxed '
for war. , . ' ' I
A Visit was made .to the new
Wrightair field some ten miles
west of'the city, ahuge project
being developed on a barren plain
l
lte ‘, their daughter, Phyllis, to Robert : Mrs. McLennan chose a dress
of Recent Bfide ‘3 gas pumps Wife in l lat , , ,_ . .
i l Feted Wlth Shower h d dead in bed, apparently the Victim. but a City in
itself. There are
, E. Tembreull, son of Mr. G. A. delft blue crepe with a large Miss
Florence Ee115_ who be-,$935.23”{figfiammefwflrfigdfifl Of a heart
attack while he slept. around seventy new buildings, Yes, Sir, that’s a
fact. Fre-
quent cleaning makes your
clothes wear longer because
quality, careful cleaning gent-
ly' removes oils -and grime
that deteriorate fabric fibres .
and dull patterns and colors.
etc., all equipped with the latest
in fixtures to 'care for around
12,000 men.. Every stick. of lum-
ber in the whole encampment was
of ‘ pine, and it must be‘admitted
the buildings were fine insideand
lnesda , June 18 ‘th Mrs. Hal; . ing the 7:30 dessert dinner the‘The
fouon Frida he wma Modern methods and skilful
'Briggg for a 6:32))V1 dinner. All ' {Siziétlg’f
lggrtlgcl‘e'tman ‘3 .3 gmd' guests sewed tea towels for Miss
have a comgletc linye of vege-E Justice W. A. Magoon fined Ontand
hand,“de ,fimshed' but handling insure the long life
lmembers unable to attend are Wes em unwerSlty- Eells. Mrs. Merna Haskins,
the tables on display. During their Bill Latham of Shelton $50 and "Gt
5° c°n5°1mg ‘0 find that 0L“ of garments cleaned by us.
fir and. cedar were not in the
picture. The camp will be ready
for occupancy in another month.
Mason County Steam
Laundry & Dry
Anthrax, a disease contracted
, The c.s.c.s. Girls concluded ' 5:135, aggdsfi‘f (fife and Cm”-
Driskel, were present for the eve-I The opening of Rau’s Chicken ‘
trolman Cliff Aden early. Sunday from animals, was responSIble for Cleaners
l their year's work Friday after- i Ernes't’ Eells :1" ; Sur
3:91.15. and ning. Dinner Inn took place Saturday mormng near the cxty
llmItS at “me humangdeaths 1“ the S- 1“. PHONE 88
noon at the home of Mrs. Pit- Gem. 8- Ros" u g 63 1‘? Mrs‘
evening. The reservations prac~ Mt. View. 1939, according to Census
figures.
1 tenger. An Achievement Scroll g we 0 centraha' and see Rose
FeSt'Val , tically filled the large place. The ~--- ’ W
“"“‘~““““’4-—-*—
Dear !
7
-6.—-At any time' during the 24-month "rental
' period,,shou'ld you wish to' purchase an
AutomatickGas Water Heater, we kill;
low. the full amount of rcntgl’jpald‘to be,
applied as _' down payment on ,tlie5A11tol-
‘mtic. '
7.’—,—Th'is. plan is available
installation cests-to all residences vehe'pé,
:"a'lY. systematlzed and applied it to
he diseases of man, and Dr. Herman
i888. in America, organized It as a
Drattical element in the control of
“disease.
are
“Fen h
“an
the honored guest received many
lovely gifts. The ladies present.
included, Mrs. C. C. Gibbs, Mrs.
J. H. Johnson, Mrs. Omar Sil-
vers, Mrs. Victoria Burnett, Mrs.
W. R. Collier and Mrs. Lew Wiley.
House Guest Here
Miss Delores Saurage of Ab-
I erdeen, is a houseguest this week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
can Wilson. She is visiting her
cousins, Richard and Mary.
Visit Coulee Dam
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Palmer
and sons, Dale, Phil and Dean,
visited Coulee Dam over the week-
“"th"ere is a‘ gas service on'the__p!§émise$.?: 'A_
small additional" charge may'flbe "made
where a" new service must be run. ' And
in the case of renters, consent of the own-
er must be obtained.
Nora. Hendry and Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron Hendry, daughter Mari-
lyn and son Dick, coming from
Portland for the occasion.
i Shelton Students
Return Home
Several Washington State Col-
lege students who returned home
this weekend were Peggy Klasell,
Mary LOU Allan. Mary Lou Ham-
ilton, Barbara Drake and Erline Visiting Sister
Durand. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton | and children of Denver, Colorado,
drove over to bring Mary Lou arrived here last Saturday to visit
home. They were accompanied with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noble.
by Mary Lou Allan. The group Mrs. Johnson, nee Mary Lou
pay sales tax‘ of‘ 72¢ the ‘He’at’er ‘is
yours!_ We give you a bill of sale.
5.-~—If during the first 6 months you desire to
purchase the heater for cash, we will al-
low 15% discount on the unpaid,balance.
After months will allow 10% on balance.
American Legion Auxiliary
Holds Tuesday Meeting
The American Legion Auxiliary
is holding their regular meeting
,tonight. This will be .the last reg—
!ular meeting of this year. The
Junior Auxiliary will preSent their
’Colonial Pageant. Fathers of the
Juniors are the invited guests of
’the evening.
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. experiment and clinical experience.
“010331 has made possible definite and
5‘ many terrors of mankind.
5;: germs by means of 'water. milk and
ped’acontrolled with conspicuous success.
rsmarkable degree in every civilized
angurffication of the water supply and use
MEMM'OE of cattle and supervision of milk
m: 0f many diseases has been greatly
eI'L‘ulosis of the glands. joints and
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RUben‘ with her, honored her birthday. .
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!
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I I310“ sf! fever, septic sore throat and infant Spent the flight at
Walla Walla. Brown, is well known here, hav- end. They reported the weather
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Nun,er food dispensaries has done much to Don Dla'ke .drove to Pullman
ing graduated from the local! as very nice and that they had ter.--
. 5‘ d Oods of every kind. to Prmg hls Sister Barbara, and schools. Mrs.
Noble and Mrs.‘ taken some colored slides. ‘ S
"panel/e10de _ _ Erllne home. Miss Durand will Johnson are sisters.
Mr. and I V
. a but. a vaccme against rabies. This greet her old friends at the Fir
Mrs. Johnson are planning to Ml's- 0- K- Stephens
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0“ t0 Scxence.
Feted With Shower
Mrs. C. K. Stephens was shower.
ed with kitchen gifts by the
Moose Ladies Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Mabel Hall. The
ladies present to enjoy the social
Drug Store again this year.
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Klasell ac‘
companled their daughter, Peggy,
home-
New Buses For Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell and
make their future home here.
Mrs. John King
Hostess At Club
Mrs. John King entertained at
the Warren Abel home Thursday
SHELTON Gas co.’
Er; o , . afternoon for the members of evening were, Mrs. J. Labissoniere,
C. M r,
69 p" ploward fGotodwm are taking de- their club. Two tables of cards
Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. . g .
ml Illll’llillfllll llvery 0 W0 new streamlined following the 12:30
luncheon. Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. W. D. 00- 87
buses this week for the Shelton‘ Warren Abel and Mrs. W D Aus—
Auto Transportation Company. ‘ tin won honors. '
They expect to arrive in Shelton The next meeting will be held
at the end 0‘ the Week. June 26 with Mrs. Frank Pierce.
burn, Mrs. F. G. Bedell, Mrs.
James Harrison, Mrs. Lura Hurst,
the honored guest, Mrs. Stephens,
and Mrs. Hall.
122 South Third St. OFFICE_PH0NE
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