20, 1962 ZIIELTON--MAgON COUNTY JOIYRNALZ-Publilled in "Chr{sfmastown, U..AY, Zhelton, Washington
The Kamilche
to hear
of Mrs.
at her
born and rais-
She was horn
family who
to the Pa-
of this
have eel-
Weddin p" anni-
Oyster bay
the Wald-
She leaves
and neph-
w'ls held
Shetton, a for-
passed
ng. He is sin'-
Mrs. Phyllis
Harold C. Jr.
• y, Jack
in the army;
Mon-
stepdaugh-
of Ks-
of Shel-
Holbert of
-'rs, Sidney, Ta-
River, Ida. ;
and Ernest in
}rs, Mrs. Eva
and Mrs.
27 grand-
grandchil-
were held
is ex- !
SOrrowing fam-
)th, Mr. and
and tam-
members of
North Am-
at their
Al;ound 60
rom Seattle,
and Oy-
report that the
moved from
area near the
line. The
States
and have lived
1929 working
ent
'n?pia Oyster
since that
Joe,
Joe re-
rein Fort Ord,
served six
Nancy was
and re-
in Seattle. The
QonIns. llv at a
atherinK on
Mr. and "Mrs.
and two
their hmle
spe:lrtirt,
mother
qder return-
s,) after via-
her daub.
and Mrs.\\;¥. t.
er retm-ned
one week
In
1is brother
Harold Moore
Kamihhe Community
Lloyd and also a sister in Fief
(ante.
Mr. and Mr% Avery Kelley and
Mrs. Ben Coker are visiting in
l.f •
Caa m mL the Kelle.ys with lheir
daughter Teresa MakovTney at
Mnywood, and Mrs. Coker with her
daughler, Mrs. ylvia Nigro at
Azula.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MeFie ot
Twisp came Saturday evening to
visit a fev: days wilh lhe Cecil
Btaekwelders.
"S
Mll. AND }It, . EI)IVIN Pelty
spent \\;Vednesday, Thursd'ty and
P'riday of last week at then" oeeqn
l)eneh cabin.
On Saturday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Petty attended the
weddinp," of Caroline Anne Parr
and Michael Rowbind Esteourt in
St. Johns Episcopal Chm'ch in
Olympia and the receplion at the
Tyee Motor Inn in Tumwater.
\\;Vednesday of lasl week Me.
and Mrs. Jim \\;Valdrip. Mrs. Sarah
Butts and Mi'. and Mrs. Eugene
Taylor \\;vmt to Tacoma to visit
Mrs. Mildred Heffington.
A FattSer's Day gathering at
the home of the Engene Taylor's
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob unter.
and son Stanley of Seattle, Edwin
Taylor, Mrs. Earl Wiles and son
Pete, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Taylor
and three children.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmans
entertained on Thm'sdav evening
with a birthday and Father's Day
dinner.
Mrs. Betty Johnson O' Olympia
was a Sunday dinner guest at the
Harry Simmons home.
CALLEIlN AT the Dan V¢ood
lmme on Friday evening were Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Eieh and on Sunday
eveninff, Mr. and Mrs. Day Lynch.
O. D. Villines returned Sunday
evening to his home, having ecru-
Dieted his first year at Centralia
Junior Colleffe.
Mr. and Mrs. N. MeKinnev of
Rochester, recently having return-
ed from Arizona, visited on Sun-
day e;ening and overnight at the
Phil Simmons home. Mrs. McKin-
ney ministered at the Kamilehe
Community church that eveninm
Satmxtay evening- and Sunday
e'uests of tie F, dwin Pettv's were
Don and Mary Newman of Seattle.
and Jess, Nell and Diane Jm'dan
of Olympia.
Goasi Guard PosUion
Available Te Licensed
Marine Officers
Seattle --- Career positions witl
the U.S. Coast Guard are on'-
really available to licensed offi-
cers of the lY S. Merchant Marble.
The majority of assignments will
be in the field of merchant marine
afety.
Commissions will be iven in
the rades nf Lie-femml and Lieu-
tenant, junior grad'e, depending up-
on your qualifications.
Officers with at leant four years
ea time are invited to make in-
cmirv bv coutacting Commandant
(PTP-2}, Coast Guard Headquar-
ters Washington 25, D.C.
£RVICE
426-3172
DIRECTORY
Floor Coverings
• Linoleum
• Tile
, Carpeting
• Formica
REX FLOOR COVERING
Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
DERS
Ph, 426-4832
Radiator Repair
• Boiling out
• Soldering
• New cores
BOON'S PLUMBING
HEATING, SHEET METAL
623 S, 1st. Ph. 426-3483
lumps
Appliances
C0S-
' e
" °sraetics
MACy
426-3327
trees
leveling
"PING
426-4718
I
to
HAVEN
100
Florist
• Plants I
for all occasions
• Flowers
EVERGREEN FLORISTS
4th & Birch 8 to 8 426-8479
Auto Glass
, Expert
Installation
JIM PAULEY, INC.
5th & Railroad Ph. 426-8231
Draperies
• custom made
• free estimates
• work guaranteed
a. C. PENNEY CO.
305 RR Ave. Ph. 426-8283
Electrical
. House wiring & rewiring
• Electric Heating
• Trouble Shooting
• Licensed & Bonded
Contractor
JIM EINARSSON ELEC.
Star Rte. 2, Box 37, 426-6520
426-4412
lift s
Service
426.8254
Welding Service
• 24 hour call
• also horse shoeing
JAMES KYLE
Rt. 1, Box 1091 Phone
l'acoma VI 7-7307
Ambulance
• Radio Dispatched
• Oxygen Equipped
• 2,t hr. service
Torsak Ambulance
2119 Adams St. 426-8254
PACE 13
I
$outhside 4-H
Group Travels
To Pullman
Mrs. Ben Drake. Etta and Rita
Swearingen, Diane Ohremski and
Dorothy Garner af the Mill Creek
What Nots 4-H chlh left last
Monday and returned home Satur-
day after spmlding lhe week at
\\;Vashington State 4-H Cmnp al
Pullman.
\\;Vhite al tile State 4-1t Camp
Mrs. Ben Drake was eleefied see-
relary of the Washington State
Fair Board. Mrs. Drake is vice
president of the Southwest District
of the Leaders Council "rod is
leader of the Mill Creek Vgbst
Nots 4-It Club. All enjoyed it at
Pullman while there and had a
good time in spiie of tie hot wea-
ther.
Sally Wolf of the Live Wires
4-H Cluh attended a week at
Washington State 4-H Camn at
Pullman last week Karen Wolf
was Student A0visor at State 4-H
Camp and Mrs. Betty Wolf leader
at the Live Wires. also attended.
Mrs. Betty Wolf was chaperone.
VISITORS OF MR. and Mrs.
L. L. Puvin and Rose Ann arriv-
in last Tuesdav were Rev. and
Mrs. Leroy Kellerman of Lnsk.
Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Putvin and Rose Ann left Mon-
day with the Kellermans for tusk.
Wyoming.
Diekie Holtorf. son of Mr. and
Mrs John He]tort. who is in the
Navy arrived home last Tuesday
and will leave June 23 to spend
a couple of days visiting with his
ffrandparents Mr. and Mrs. ChueR
Staley of Tucson. Arizona before
leaving for Glencove, Georgia
where he will be stationed.
Karen Wolf daughter of Mrs.
Betty Wolf arrived home. Satur-
day after attending a year of eol-
lege at Washington SLate Uni-
versity at Pullman.
MRS. BEN DRAKE. DIANE
Obremski and Rita Swearinger of
the Mill Creek What Nots 4-H
Club Tuesday attended the Shelton
Women's Club meeting at Nina
Millers on Hood Canal Diane
Obremski and Rita Swearinger
were sponsored by the Shelton
Women's Club to attend Washing-
ton State 4-H Camp.
M£s. Betty Wolf, teacher of the
Southside School Mouday enrolled
at Pacific Lutheran University in
Tacoma
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Switzer and
family spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert eden aO
family of Vashon Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Schuffen-
hauer and family and Effie Brown-
field spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lilly and eam-
ily of Tot)penish. Mrs. "Sehuffen-
hauer reported it was very hol
there, around 105 degrees.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Putvin and family Sunday after-
noon for a barbecue were Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Putvin and Rose Ann
Reverend and Mrs. Leroy "Keller-
man. Mr. and Mrs. Don F[ansen
and family of Puyallup, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Putvin and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Putvin.
Friendship Club met at the
hmne of Danielson's and held a
plant and white elephant sale.
Mrs. Danielson se r v e d refresh-
ments.
Myrtle Gosser and Cindy Russell
called on Myrtle Kratcha last
Wednesday.
tilliwaup Holds
Business Meet
Friday Night
By lIrs. Nell Vance
LILLIWAUP . Lilliwaup Com-
munity Club held their t?uslness
meel+j Friday evening. A large
crowd attended and a delicious
pothmk dinner was served.
Pinochle followed the business
meeting, thirteeen tables in play,
with high score going to Laura
Gillam and Bill Gilbert: second
high to Evelyn Nicholson and Dess
Haines; 300 pinochle to Mattie
Backlund and Lee Andrews. Matt
Kaare won the door prize.
This was the last party in a ser-
ies of five. Dess Haines won the
series prize for men with a score
of 25340 and Edna Haines the
high score for ladies with a score
of 23.320. A new series will begin
June 28. This was the last business
meeting mfUl October. Millie Die-
sen and Daisy Vance were hos-
tesses for the evening.
HOOD CANAL Garden Club will
hold its Rose Luncheon this Thurs-
day at the Woman's Clubhouse in
Potlatch..
The Father's Day breakfast giv-
en by the Hood Canal Woman's
Club Sunday was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wahl and
children of Tacoma spent the
weekend with Mrs. Wahl's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Evans. Last
week the Evans motored to the
Seattle-Tacoma Airport to see
Faith's mother. Mrs. Florence Ross
of Seattle off on a jet flight to
Los Angeles. Calif. where she
will visit a daughter Mrs. Grace
Brown for a couple of weeks. On
their way to the Airport they
stopped offin Tacoma and picked
up their daughter Sharon Wahl
another daughter Sandra Nelson
and daughter Faith of Everett
joined the group at tim Airport
where they all had a nice visit
with Mrs. Ross before the Jet took
off.
MRS. ALBERT Witte of Seattle
spent several days last week with
her father Jack Dwyer. who re-
turned home from the Shelton
General hospital last Tuesday.
Mrs. Millie Gerkensmyer of the
Lilliwaup Motel underwent surg-
cry in a Seattle Hospital last week.
At the last report she was get-
ting along nicely. Her many
friends wish her a speedy recov-
ery,
Allyn Residents
have eelehcaled her 91st birthday
in August. She kept her own lmuse
and flowers, until the r.ime she
¢ntered the hospital, being a very
spry and alert 90 year old.
"Grandma" as she was affee-
tionalely known hqd lived in Ma-
son County 57 years, raising hm
family here. She was born m Il-
linois in August. 1872. She was
tile mother f seven children, five
boys nnd two girls. All living in
Washington. She has two sisters ip.
Kansas and one in Texas. 15
grandchildren and several great
grandchildren.
"(IIANI)MA" was a loveable.
pleasant pers,m to be with and
will be greatly missed by all who
knew lieu.
She was a pioneer member of
the Allyn Birthday Club and saw
many of the present number grow
up, living to see many of their
children graduate from high school
and later marry. A full life and
a happy one with good health
to enjoy it.
Services were held at 1:00 p.m.
Saddened By Loss
ning at the Bremerton home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Congdon.
The Beachcombers Garden Club
held its last meeting of the sea-
son at the pleasant sUlnlner home
of Mrs. Lam'a Knoell of Victor.
Eleven members were present and
two visitors. A business meeting
was held in the morning session.
Mrs. Knoell assisted by her grand-
daughter Laura. of Tacoma, serv-
ed a delicious hmeheon at noon.
The weatller cooperated and it
w's a lovely day. Plans for next
year were discussed. Mrs. Edwin
Griggs has been president this
year, incoming president will be
Mrs. Emil Gaetana. Mrs. Clay
Jones reported on the work that
was done at the Allyn Cemetery
befm-e Memorial Day. A goodly
munber in this work which is a
project of the Beaeheombers Gar-
den Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Andersdn cleaned the flower bed
PICKERING HOHEHAKERS
DISCUSS AUGUST PICNIC
Mrs, Earl Harriman
Piekering Homemaker's C lu b
met last Wednesday at the club
house with 19 members and one
guest present. This is the last elub
meeting until September.
A picnic was discussed for
August.
Mr. and Mrs. LaRDy Fuller
and family of Summer Lake, Ore-
gon, called at the Carl Johnson
home last week. They had come
up for their sons graduation. They
also called on Mabel Harriman, as
Well as Mrs. Fuller's relatives in
Agate and Shelton.
Mrs. Inez Peterson's great
granddaughter of Ta coma is
spending her vacation at Picker-
rag.
We understand Mrs. Bessie An-
derson and son George entertain-
ed her other son James Anderson
and family from Ketehikan, Alas-
ka. recently.
Miss Janiee Gwinnett of the
fish hatchery is spending her
vacation with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
Art and Loren Pazel left Fri-
day evening for Chehalis where
they will spend two weeks vaca-
tion with their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Art Johnston.
Mrs. Phillip Chapman and chil-
dren are attending Bible school
in Shelton.
Mabel Harriman is spending her
vacation at Hoquiam and West-
port with her daughters and fami-
lies.
GETS SCHOLARSHIP
Loren William Gee, Shelton has
been awarded one of the Sears
Roebuck Foundation F r e s hman
Scholarships for $300 for his fresh-
man year at Washington State
University. He recently was in-
formed of the seholarshlp in a
letter of congratulations from Dr.
C. Clement French. president of
WSU.
Of Log Cleveland, Earl Holbrook
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t t lh'i h be h 2u2 % fa cS:tu2. I'" "
The Replinishing shower group l
met to honor Mrs. Barbara Vynn I
last Tuesday evening. Twelve i spent the day with them at the
members were in attendance. Bar- I beach.
bara had made delicious jello des- I MR, AND MRS. WALTER Marl-
serf 'nd lovely cinnamon bnns. lgean and Judy and Mr. and Mrs.
Dorothy Griffey made a lovely / Dick Baumgartner and John, Ka-
birthday cake to honor Mrs. Bar- / lhy and Mary spent Father's Day
bara Stormo who's bfrthday was with their dad, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaschk and
Joanne and Doug spent Father's
Day with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Vv'alt Stoektand,
Tuesday. Barbara \\;Vynn received
so many lovely gifts which in-
eluded table clothes, bath towels,
bath room curlains, mixing bowls,
dish towels and a lovely china cup.
A fun time was had by all and
Mrs. Martha Watson will be next
honored Mrs. on July 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe,
who have a summer home at Lake-
wood have reLtuTled holne from a
trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clements'
grandson Johnny is spending a
couple of weeks with his grand-
parents at their beach home.
ALLYN RESIDENT,q were sad-
dened to hear of the passing of
Earl Halbrook a week ago Sat-
urday at the Botts Nursing Home
at the age of 68.He was born
Feb. 16. 1895 in College Place,
Wash. Mr. Holbrook had lived in
the county for the past 25 years.
The funeral was held at 2 p,m.
%Venesday at Batstone Funeral
Home. Surviving is a daughter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Terretl, arrived Monday to visit
from Billings, Mont.
Ph. 426-8139
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THANK YOU FO SUPPORT
FLAG RENEWAL
DATE -- JULY i
Mr. Business and Professional Man!
The warm response we have received for
renewals of our flag service is very grat-
ifying and deeply appreciated by the
Shelton Chapter of the Washington As-
sociation for Retarded Children. We take
this opportunity to express our gratitude
to you and to invite any business firm or
professional man who does not now have
this patriotic service but would like it, to
contact by July 1
BOB KIMBEL DON SMITH RAY SPILSETH
426-6318 426-8660 426-8478
or write to W.A.R.C., P.O. Box 5, Shelton
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