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Visit Parents
Dr. and Mrs. Emery Burley
returned Tuesday evening from.
a week's trip to Eureka, Califor—
nia, where they visited with Dr.
Burley’s parents.
. . . and then it’s
be)! be)! for a
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NOT a thing overlooked...
nothing forgotten. . . not
a single friend slighted!
That's a grand and glor-
ious feeling with which to
start your Honeymoon. And
you can do just this,
dear Bride-to-Be, if
you drop in for your
Bride’s Book and
do some browsing
in its fascinating pages.
Virginia Courteney has
answered in advance every
question you’ve been asking
yourself. . ."How does a Girl
Announce her Wedding
to Friends and Relatives?"
. ."How does the Smart Bride
. . 1941 Model, Acknowledge
Wedding Presents,Congrat-
ulations and Such?". ."When
the Honeymoon is Over,
how does the Modern Bride
say,'I'm Home, and Longing
to See you'?"
Virginia has all the an-
swers, so call-soon for your
Bride's Book,and at the same
time see all the new styles in
Wedding Forms.
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JOURNAL EARLY V
The Journal would appr< cintc
having all organizatio and
clubs appoint a meml ' to
send in their summer news. Ac-
counts of parties, dll‘.l1t)I'S, wed-
dings and '..»ut—cf—t0wn guests
should be phoned or turned in
for publication. All news
should be recc .- as early :is
possible, prele iblo before-
Tucsday or ‘i‘hi ' lay, to ins re
the article get in the first
issue following the event. All
bride—elects are urde to call
for a wedding question-airs to
fill out.
Boss “Sets ’Em Up” For
Mn. Butcher’s Birthday
Mrs. Pearl Dutcher, clerk in
the county assessor’s office, was
surprised yesterday on her birth-
. day when her boss, Assessor VVar-
ren Lincoln, “set up” the ice
cream and cake and summoned
the rest of the courthouse “gang”
to the assessor’s office to enjoy
the treat.
The guests included Nolan Ma-
son, Mary' Dillon'and Lydia Tow-
ers of the treasurer’s staff (Treas-
,urer Omer Dion being absent at
the moment); Auditor Harry Dey-
ett and Susie Pauley, Donny O'-
Neil, Betty McKiel, Betty Vail
and.Elsie Smith of his staff;
County Clerk Clare Engelsen;
Velma Baldwin from the school
superintendent’s office; County
Taurse Florence Smith; Dorothy
Cardinal, secretary for the pros-
ecutor’s and sheriff‘s office; Roy
=Daniels, day jailer in the sher-
iff’s office; Janitor A. M. Hul-
bert, and three courthouse visit-
‘ors at that particular moment.
Other regular members of the
courthouse crew were out at the
time and so missed the party.
Holman-Harrison Wedding
field In Olympia June 14
A wedding of interest to their
many friends here was held in
the Baptist parsonage in Olympia,
June 14, when Miss Margery Har-
rison became the bride of Frank
Holman.
The 8 o’clock evening service
was solemnized by the Reverend
2 Samuel Everton.
For the ceremony the bride,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Harrison, chose a light oatmeal
tweed suit with matching acces-
sories. Her hat was of white
straw with a rolled halo brim and
her corsage of gardenias. The
Couple were attended by the bride’s .
sister, Miss Evelyn Harrison and'
Mrs. John Mallory.
On their return from a wedding '
trip they will make their home
in Shelton where they are em-
ployed by the Mason County
Creamery.
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Kathryn Trim Weds l
Harold Sutherland
The Centralia country home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sutherland.
was the setting of a pretty wedn
ding Sunday, June 22, when Miss
Kathryn Trim of Olympia became
the bride of Harold Sutherland of
Shelton, oldest son of the Suth—
erlands.’ Miss Trim is th e
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.,
Trim of Tacoma. The double ring
service was read by the ,Rev. Carl
James in the presence of 40 rel-
atives and close friends. The
couple stood before a greenery-
banked fireplace with large bas-
kets of stately calla lilies, roses
and delphinium on either side and
a crystal bowl of rosebuds flank-
ed with tall tapers on the man-
tle.
The bride wore a beige reclin-
ote with a picture hat and rust
accessories. Her corsage was of
orchids. Mrs. Gordon Ervine of
Everett, matron of honor for her
sister, was in a dusty rose en-
semble with Allen blue trim andl
white accessories. On her head
was a white turban and her cor-
sage was of gardenias.
P. E. McCollum of Shelton act-
ed as best man.
For the wedding music, Miss
Carmon Dee Penner of Chehalis,
sang “I Love You Truly" and “Be-
cause,” accompanied by Julian
Middleton of Chehalis, who als0v
played the wedding marches.
Mrs. Trim, mother of the bride,
was dressed in black crepe with al
corsage of gardenias and white
sweetpeas, while Mrs. Sutherland
wore navy lace with gardenias and
pink sweetpeas.
A beautiful hand-made lace cloth l
covered the collation table for thei
reception following. Mrs. P. E..
McCollum cut the three-tiered
cake, and Mrs. LeRoy Trim, thel
bride‘s sister-in—law, poured. Mrs.
Russell Sutherland served the?
ices, and Miss Joanne Sutherland?
a cousin of the groom, the punch.
The guest book was in charge of:
Miss Mary Jane Sutherland, an-i
other cousin of the groom. Miss
Fern Spiers of Chehalis and Mrs.
Taylor assisted about the rooms.
For going away the new Mrs.
Sutherland added a light topeoat,
with fur trim to her wedding en-
semble. The young couple left
by train for the East, where they
will take delivery on a new car,
returning August 1 to make their
home in Shelton, where Mr. Suth-
erland is in business.
Mr. Sutherland, who made his
home in Centralia for about six
years, was graduated from high
school in PeEll and the Centralia
business college. His bride grad-,
uated from high school in Taco-l
ma.
Out-of—town guests at the VVCd-i
and Mrs. E. ILl
and son, Ricky, of Tacoma; NIL;
and Mrs. Gordon Ervine and sons, l
Richard and Gordon, Jr.; 'Miss}
Mary Anderson and Robert Stei-l
wreck, of Everett; Edwin Bjock,
of Olympia; Mr. and Mrs. Guy:
Sutherland and daughters, Maryi
Jane and Joanne, of Mineral; Mr ,
and Mrs. P.. E. McCollum, Jack‘
Sutherland and Bill Jackson, of.
Shelton; Mr. and Mrs. Penner,,
Miss Carmen Dee Penner, Mr.‘
Middleton and Miss Spiers, of Che—l
halls.
Bobbette Gilmore Honored
On Her Eighth Birthday ‘
Mrs. George Gilmore entertain-
ed at her home on Monday, June
23, in honor of her daughter Bob-
bette’s 8th birthday. The party
iwas held on the lawn. A novel‘
conterpiece was arranged of gift
wrapped favors for each guest.
The guests included the Missos
Gale Alskog, Geraldine Carlson,
Mary Ann Latham, Jane Clothier,
Barbara Munson, Artalie Bennett,
Donna Bryne and the honoredJ
Rev. and Mrs. Maulden l
To Be Honored Friday
A reception will be held at the,
Methodist Church Friday night at‘
[church and the Womens Society
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Robert W. Maulden and family
who recently came from Spokane.
All members and friends of the
for Christian Service, as well as
parents of 'Sunday School pupilsl
are urged to attend.
. nesday.
Sisters at Play
Mr. Ant—l Mrs. Skelsey
Return To California
Mr. and Mrs. ’l‘ed Skelscy re-
turned to Long Beach, Caliioruial
on Saturday after spending two.
and 1
weeks with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. H. W. Skelsey. Some of the
many social. affairs given in their:
honor included a dinner and card
party given by Mrs. V. T. Con-
nolly and Mrs. Robert Allan; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles R. Lewis, as-
sisted by Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mur—
phy entertained with a (ll‘l or a
card party; Mr. and Mrs. Alden
C. Bayley entertained them over
night at their Canal home; Mrs.
Herbert Angle and Mrs. Bayley
entertained at the Bayley home
with a bridge luncheon and
cards; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatch-
er gave a dinner in their honor
and V. T. Connolly entertained the
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former men’s card club of which:
Mr. Skelsey was a member; Mrs.
Frank Swanson entertained the
Teachers Club at which Mrs. Skel-
sey was honored guest, and they
enjoyed a trip to Mount Rainier.
The Skelsey’s reported that they
felt our warm weather more than
they did California's and that
they enjoyed the rains and green
trees. The Skelsey’s have been
living in California the past three
years.
Mrs. Martin Elected
At 8 et 40 Meeting
At the et 40 meeting in Puy—
allup Wednesday evening, Mrs. E.
F. Martin was elected to petitej
chapeau premiere and also as a
delegate to the 8 et 40 convention
of poprvoir at Yakima. Mrs. W.
A. Witsiers was elected as alter—
hate.
guest, Miss Gilmore.
Drive To Centralia.
Mrs. C. D. VVyckoff drove
Centralia Wednesday Where
assisted with a party which an-
nounced the engagement oi llcl'
brother, Elroy McCaw to Miss
Marian Oliver, also of Centralia..
She was accompanied to Centralia i
by Mrs. Hal Briggs, who viSited.
friends and relatives there.
Mill Creek Club
Enjoys Silver Tea
The Mill Creek Economics Club
of Mrs. Inga Kneeland on Wed~
Eleven members and
seven viSitors were presmt.
afternoon was spent painting pic-
tures and visiting. Mrs. Bernice
Jansson won the prize.
Who’s Thirsty?
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To keep 75,000 guests at Orl-
tario, Calif., All States Picnic
from getting thirsty, Margaret
French, hostess, had to dig. T0
furnish 3000 gallons of orange
juice, 35 tons of oranges were
provided.
Sister ploysuits of red and white striped cotton are charming for
beach wear. Lastex shirring through the midriff and buttons ilmvn
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Lane’s shirtwaist dress is in aq
neckline and knife-pleated shirt.
for Su in
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velers are styled by Mona Maris,
left, and Priscilla Lane. Miss Maris wears a lime yellow crepe dress
topped off with a hip-length jacket of yellow and brown plaid. Miss
ua marine crepe, with collarless
The basket weave Jacket is in
the same (‘olnr
Carlsons Are Feted I
On 25th Anniversary
l On the occasion of their Silver
lWedding anniversary, nearly 200
lrelatives and friends gathered at
lHarstine hall recently to honor
IMr. and Mrs. Emil Carlson. The
hall was decorated with spring
flowers and silver bells. As the
thonored couple was ushered into
ithe hall and seated, Mrs. Brown
iplayed the wedding march.
Ed Westberg of Grape-
iview, presided at the bride’s ta-l
ble, which was lighted with sil-
l Mrs.
huge wedding cake. Seated here
Mr. and Mrs. Back-
Mr. Jacobson
iof Tacoma,
‘holm of Hoquiam.
the evening, and presented Mr. and
Mrs. Carlson with a beautiful set
lof silver. i
l The rest of the evening was fol-‘5
l lowed by a program and a danch
genjoyed by all until the wee,
l hours. ,
3 Those attending were: Mr. 1
‘ Chas. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. El-.
jmer VVcsserling, Mr. and Mrsl
lAl Okonek, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar.
Sund, Mr. John Sund, Mr. Louis?
‘Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Swan Maki,
er. and Mrs. Ed Westberg, Mrp
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and Mrs. Ed Cronquist, Mrs. Far-
“3 ah Hansen, Mr. Joe Tschida, Mr.
sand Mrs. Wm. Sund, Mr. Vernon
iPudas, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
lHousen 0f Grapeview; Mr.
(Mrs. Wm. Bloomquist, Mrs. Kat-
irina Carlson of Olalla; Mr. and
, Mrs. Ed Wilson.
j Mr. John Simons, Mr. Jack J.
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r obson, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar John-
;son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carlson,
,Mr. William Yeck, Mr. Carl Mat—
tus, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ander-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Si—
imons, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvie Wingert,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Need‘nam,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Harriman, Mr. and
Mrs. Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Gust
Carlson of Harstine Island; Mr.
and Mrs. Horace H. Crary, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr. Wm.
Backlund, ‘ Mr. Fred Martinson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kronquist.
Mr. John Carlson, Ivan Neuen-
schwander of Shelton; Mr. and
I Mrs. Eric Backholm, Mr. and Mrs.
iGust Fogde, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mattlar, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wias,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wickman, Mr.
.and Mrs. Arvid Fogde, Mr. and
ers. Matt Matson, Mrs. Aina
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lynch,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mr.
E. Johnson, Mr. W. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Jacobson,
lViolet Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Erik
Lund.
Mrs. Julia Johnson, Mr.
i Mrs. John E. Anderson, Mrs. John
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Hoglund, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holm-
lund, Mrs. Marie Siggstedt, Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Anderson, Mr. 1
and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and .
Mrs. Herman Jacobson of Grays
Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carl-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Carlson, Mr.
and Mrs. Len Olson, Mr. and Mrs.
Helmer Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sundstin,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Johnson,
Mrs. Louise Gutafson, Mrs. Char-
les Gord, Mr. and Mrs. John Asp-
lund, Mr. Wm. Hoglund, Mr. and
Mrs. John Carlson, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hogland,- Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Kulla, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Sund, Mr. and Mrs. A. Forsman,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Soder, Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Peterson of Tacoma; Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Jacobson, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Sandell, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Kinion of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hendrikson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson of
Mt. Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. John
Carlson, Mr. Erik Wagar, Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Lind, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Norgard of Anacortes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson of
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’ Wilaminer; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
i Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
'Backlund, Mr. and Mrs. Axel
Wakkure, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Michalsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snick-
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sundman,
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gustavson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson, Mr.
and Mrs. William Mattson and
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Anderson.
YOU ARE COVERED for any ac-
cident for $.25 per day. Longer
time the rate is cheaper. Herb
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Angle, Agent.
.-ver candles and centered with a M113"
with Mr. and Mrs. Carlson were tim0~ _
their son and daughter, Glen and Clara Gunter, gave an interesting
enjoyed a Silver Tea at the home i Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson display
0f fE’JlCY work and read
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Lake lsahella Club
Holds; Regular Meet
The Lake lsabclla Club held
a regular meeting on Wednesday
at Maple B h with a, good at—
tendance of members. After the
meeting was called to order the
group pledged their allegiance to
the Flag. "
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rickets for the benefit
show sponsored by the Federation
of ‘Nomen’s Clubs, to be held on
July 13, 14, 15, were distributed.
B. C. Combs won the pen-
ny drill for the second consecutive
The fine arts chairman,
an article on home decoration.
Mrs. Mildred Scott was the host-
of Hoquiam was toastmaster for, 655-
Degrce of Honor Holds
Birthday Party Tuesday
The Degree of Honor held their
birthday party in the Odd Fel-
lows Hall on Tuesday with about
30 people gathering for the oc-
casion. Mrs. King won at pinochle
anal the door prize also, Loui Lar-
.son won the contract prize and
Mrs. alter Allen received hon—
ors at Chinese checkers. Summer
V flowers were used about the rooms
,and on the dinning table which
:was centered with a large birth-
iday cake decorated with twelve
1 candles.
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Federation Of \Vomen’s
Clubs Holds Convention
i Mrs. B. C. Coni‘ llld
E. Peterson, off i
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joration of l 'omtii's Clubs in Se-i
attle on June 16 and June 19.
Mason County won the silver
trophy cup for the third consec-
utive year for gaining the most
new clubs for their district dur-
ing the past year. It was
nounccd at the meeting l.ll§lt".WTl'S.
E. C. Ricbow, junior past presi-
dent of the district, was awarded
first prize of a gold medal at the
General Federation of VVomen’s
Clubs held recently at Atlantic
City, for her outstanding work in
Home Safety. It is reported that
the gold medal is recognized as
a very high honor.
Miss Louise Mitchell of Allyn,
‘won first and third places in the
short story contest and first place
lin the essay division, which was
l a state-wide contest sponsored by
the Fine Arts Department.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Layne and
son Forrest, were weekend guests
at the Ralph Haskell home on
lHarstine Island. This is their
Efirst visit back to the island,
where they formerly lived, in 33
(years. They visited their
friends and former neighbors while
here.
Returns Home
Miss Virginia Glenn arrived
home Tuesday evening from San
'Francisco., Calif., where ,she been
Avisiting for the past two weeks
.with Lt. and Mrs.
formerly of Olympia.
Visiting Daughter
Mrs. E. G. Jellum of Seattle is
spending this week at the Frank
Swanson home. Mrs. Swanson is
Mrs. Jellum’s daughter.
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Meets With Mrs. Sutton
Circle No. 1 of the Methodist
Church, met with Mrs. E. B. Sut-
ton at her Hillerest home on
Wednesday afternoon. After the
business meeting, topics on fa—
mous women of the United States
was given. Mrs. Joe Graham re-
ported on Mrs.
man, Mrs. Clare Hammond spoke
on Mary Lyons and Mrs.
Martin gave a review of
Adams.
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Albert Egan, ,
Marcus Whitt- i
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