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HENRIETTA WARNES joined the annua; cavalcade of job-hunt-
ing graduates this June. She is a 1963 grad of Irene S. Reed
high school.-
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Copyright 1962
the graduating seniors from this
year's class had jobs lined up some
will rest before going on to school
in the fall. Henrietta Warnes has
joined the annual group of job
hunting graduates.
During her senior year she took
office practice, bookkeeping, ad-
vanced shorthand, civics and ad-
vaztced dramatics.
Henrietta was active in school.
This year she was assembly chair-
man, belonged to Thespians and
Board of Control. She worked On
make-up for .the sophomore and
junior plays:and was a member
of Pep Club. In her junior year
she was in the class play.
During the past year she was
treasurer for the Catholic Youth
Organization, of which she is an
active member,
Henrietta was born Feb. 24, 1945
in Dos Palos. California and came
to Shelton when she was four
years old. The daughter of Mrs.
and Mrs. Henry Warnes on Cota
Street, she has a sister, Marie, who
will be a senior this fall, and a
brother, Arnold, who is eight years
old.
wimming, reading and going to
movies ,are the favorite hobbies of
this 5 4 ' graduate She has brown
eyes and dark brown hair.
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PINK AND WHITE 'THEME FOR
FULLER-BREWER WEDDING
JUNE 8 was the wedding date cosen by Mr• and Mrs• Robert
Brewer. She is the former Miss Gall Fuller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Fuller. His parents are Mr, and Mrs• Ralph Brewer•
All are of Shelton•
Rev. Eugene Knautz performed
the double ring wedding ceremony
for Miss Gall Fuller and Mr. Ro-
bert Brewer at the Baptist church
June 8. The bride is the daughter
of the Howard Fullers, Shelton.
The Ralph Brewers are parents
of the bridegroom.
Pink and white decorations were
used for the occasion. White stock
was accented with pink shaded
daisies and greens. White candle
holders held pink can]es.
Miss Fuller was escorted np the
aisle by her father. She wore a
white satin bell-shaped street-
length gown with long sleeves and
a round neckline. A white satin
rose accented the waist. Her il-
lusion veil was held in place by
a large white satin rose. She car-
ried a bouquet of white ruffled
carnations, pink rosebuds and
stephanotis centered with a white
orchSd.
:Mrs. Beverly Taylor was her
matron of honor. Her dress was
of dark pink taffeta with a bell-
shaped skirt. Her hat was a mat-
ching taffeta rose with white net
circled veil. She carried an arm
bouquet of white stock and large
shaded pink daisies.
The bridesmaids were 3,rs. Joan
Hunter, Mrs. Pare Elliott and Mrs.
Eloise Wokojance. The g o w n s
were styled to match the matron
of hoaor's ins medium pink They
carried matching bouquets.
Acting as flower girls were Ja-
rde ,Iunter :,and Jessie Taylor.
Their short dresses were of light
pink taffeta with light pink roses
at their waists.
Candle lighters were Carolyn
Brewer and Carma Wokojance.
They wore light pink taffeta dres-
ses with light pink roses at the
waist and shaded daisy wristlets.
James Brewer was best man.
Denny Fuller. Ronnie Brewster
and Paul Graffe were ushers. Herb
Hergert was the musicmn and
John Cole the soloist.
A pastel printed lace over
pink taffeta with a pink hat and
white accessories was chosen by
the bride's mother. Her corsage
was of white carnations with pink
rosebuds. The bridegroom's mo-
ther wore a dress of pink lace
over pink taffeta with white ac-
cessories. Her eorsa,e was of
white carnations with pink rose-
buds also.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the church
basement. The tiered clover leaf
cgke with brushed pink frosting
was decorated with pink rosebuds
and white bells Lopped with thc
traditional miniature bride and
groom.
Serving were Mesdames Don
Lambert. Evelyn Fuller. Ruth
Schnader, Marge Fuller and Miss
Linda Hensel. Miss Marilyn Brew-
er was in charge of the guest
book. Misses Karlene Rutledge and
Lyta Andrews attended the gift
table.
The bride attended Irene S.
Reed high school from which her
husband graduated. He is employ-
ed in Olympia at the Olympia
Feed Co. They will make their
home ..............
FOSTERS ARE VISITED
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foster were
visited Sunday and Monday by
Mrs. Foster's sister, Mrs. Wil-
liam Beck. Mrs. Beck is from
St. Paul, Minn., and is on a tour
[of the western states. The sis-
ters had not seen each other for
over 10 years.
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Dirt Dobbers Plan
Pc|luck Luncheon
The members of the Dirt Dob-
bers Garden Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Helen Baker. A pot-
luck hmcheon will be held Ti]ose
attending should be at the PUP
building no later than 9:30 a.m
Rummage Sale
This Saturday
The Canal Court. Order of Am-
aranth. Inc.. wilt Iold a rununag
sale Frid:ly and Saturday June 21
and 22. ar the PUll buiiding. The
sa'e, of which Mettle Baeklund is
ehairman.\\;vill begin at 9:30 a.m.
Other aetivii-ies of tlm CanAl
k)m't inchi(?e ;t meeting of the Ca-
r, at Cc)urt Social Club a the
]OI]lC Of Erna Martin on Monday,
June 24
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Camp Kennydale
Holds Open House
The public is invited co attend
an open house at Camp Kennydale,
which is the Girl Scout camp for
this area. The tmen house will be
held from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday,
/une 23.
The camping period for Gift
Scouts is scheduled to begin YVed-
nesday, June 26.
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Attention Rock Hounds
Attention all rock hounds!
The Silver Lake rock dig will
be held June 22-23. Overnight
camping will be at Sequist State
Park. Those attending should meet
at the registration booth in the
park at 10 a.m. Saturday and at
9 a.m. for the Sunday dig.
PEGK-DEGJOUS WEDDIHG HELD
SUHDAY AT GOLOH|AL HOUSE
Margaret Kathleen Peck daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peel{
of Shelton. became the wife ot
Daniel t'usscl Decious. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Deci,us oi AI-
Llu';is, CAlifornia. in a (hmblc ria._
ceremony held al. 2 p.m. Sunday,
Ju,,e 16 in the Colonial House.
The bride. \\;veavg a aown oz
while sntm \\;vilh full length sleeves
an_t a stbi'in'l n@L kline: was es-
-:orled up tie aisle by her falber.
She carried a bonquct of white
Jardcnins. The 1, e v e r end Carl
Carlsen perft)rP, led the ce.remony.
Mrs Richard Wood of Seatt[c
was the ma[ro%] of Ixo:lor She
wore u pale hlue brocade cress
md carried pink gladioi.
Mr. Reinaido Nine of Oakland.
California served as best man
Ch'l'les and Gordon Peck. brothers
of llle bride, were ushers.
Mnsic was pro,,i:!ed hy Mrs.
Dean Pahncr. Mrs;. (}iver Asi]-
ford and Mrs. I:arw, y 11i;lman.
The bride's tootler eho;o a soft-
ly draped dress of mint green
chiffon crepc wi:.h a pink hat. and
pink rosebud corsage for i]ec dau-
ghter's wedding, A pink d.'css
2omplimened by * \\;vhiie ro :e cm'-
age was worn by the n:oLilcr ,J
the bridegroom.
A reception at the Cole]lie:
House followed the wedding cere-
mony. The reception table was
covered with an heirloom table-
cloth which belonged to thc bride's
great-great grandmother. The
bride is the fifth generation ot
brides to have used this heirloom.
Serving were Mrs. FrAnk Phil-
lips of Gig Harbor. Mrs. Frank
Porter of Shelton. Miss Martha
Taylor of Tacoma. Mrs. Harvey
Erickson of Seattle and Mrs. E.
Cole-Price Wedding Is
Held In Methodist Church
KAREN ANN COLE became Mrs. John Price. Sunday, June 2
in a double ring ceremony at the Shelton Methodist Church. The
couple will make its home in Seattle. (Photo by Dean's Studio)
The Shelton Methodist Church was a member of Sigma Chi fra-
was the scene of a 3 p.m. wed- ternity.
ding fro' Karen Ann Cole, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Cole
of Shelton, and John Price. son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Price o[
Havre, Mont.
For the double ring ceremony
th) bride chose a 'loor-;ength
gown of white organza over taf-
feta with a bell-shaped skirt,
scoop neck and elbow-length
sleeves. Her butterfly tulle veil
WaS attached to a headpiece of
lilies-of-he/valley and she carried
a bouquet of white stephanotis.
She was escorted up the aisle by
". er Wilhelm was, the
matron of honor. She wore a
sleeveless dress of pink silk with
a headpiece of pink rosebuds and
d pink tulle veil. Her nosegay was
df pink carnations.
Mr. Robert Hannaford was the
best man and Mr. Gerald Kravik
and Mr. Howard Anderson served
as ushers. All three are of Seat-
tle. The musician was Mrs. Lea
Larson.
The bride's mother wore a
mauve pink dress with beige ac-
cessories and a corsage of pink
rosebuds and white carnations. For
her son's Wedding the bridegroom's
mother chose a champagne bro-
cade dress With matching acces-
sories and a w'aite orchid corsage.
A reception in the church base*
menL which was decorated with
pink and white stock, daisies and
chrysarithemums, followed the cer-
emony.
Those assisting at the reception
included Mrs. Robert Hannaford.
punch: Mrs. Bill Harris. cake; Mrs.
Gary Cole an Mrs. Ira Stransbury,
;°u s[ngookM2ns MDrs°? FrW°batrW.Ys
and Mrs. Ray Kimble gift table.
Steve and Tins Cole passed the
groom's cake.
After the reception the couple
left for a trip t9 Portland. Ore.
The bride wore a pink traveling
suit wilt] white accessorms.
The couple will live in Seattle
where the bride is employed by
Bardahl and her husband by the
People's National Bank. Tbe bride
is a graduate of Irene S. Reed
Ibigh school and her husband at-
tended Montana State College and
A Tuekwiller of Lewisbury, ,Vest
Virginia Mrs. Orval Anderson ,)t
Shelton assisted as hostess.
After the reception the coup'c
]eft for a trip to the South with
the bride wearing a blue mohair
suit with black accessories.
The bride is a graduate of Ire]l(,
S. Reed and will graduate from
the University of Washington with
a B.S. degree in English. Her hus-
band is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of California and is doing
research for his PhD. in chemis-
try.
The couple will live in Berkley,
California where Mr. I)eeious wili
be a teachiug assistant at the Uni-
versity of California.
SHERWOOD GRADU,TES
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sherwooa
traveled to Bellingham to watet]
the graduation of their son Rod-
ney. Rodncy, an alumnus of Irene
S. Reed. graduated from Western
Washington State College on Fri-
day, June 14.
Next fall Rodney will begin
work as a speech therapist. He
will bc employed by the Belling-
l]am school system
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Shelton General
Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Delmond Valley,
Kodiak. Alaska, a boy June 15.
During each year more than two
million visits to Veterans Admin-
istration Outpatient Clinics are
made by the nation'sveterans.
Potluck
Social Clu
The Golden
i]old a meeting
day, June 27
Hail.
A pollueR
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vided by
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ApI)lying for
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James
and Joan Shaver,
bars Calif.
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land. and
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