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,BLAKE BECOMES
OF WENDELL LANE
Barb Bloomfield
Home On Leave
So cial Even ts
Sosiety Editor • Molly Murdey • Phone 426-4412
RED AND WHITE THEME FOR
MATSON-MATTIS WEDDING
guests attended the wedding and reception of
a nd Wendell Lane. which were held June 22
OUse. Mr. Lane is in the U, S. Navy anl is
California. where he will be joined by his
at the Col- The couple left for a wedding
date and trip to Lake Crescent and Victoria.
of Patty B.C., with the bride wearing a red
of Mr. and linen suit with white accessories.
Union. and The bride graduated from h'ene
of Mr. and S. Reed high school, attended Mr.
of Richland, Lee's Beauty School and is now
Bakker of employed by Style Masters' Beau-
armed the dou- ty Salon in Seattle. Her husband
is a graduate of Benton City high
school in Benton City, Washing-
ton and is now in the U.S. Navy.
a white
With a bell-
long ta-
escorted
father. Her
veil was
arc. The bri-
red roses.
n silk crepe
Blake.
sister of the
nosegay f
red roses.
by Kit-
groom.
inan
the
Wore a pink
by a
bses. A beige
by the
cot-
roses.
Colonial
ring. Serv-
Neal
Elizabeth
Lonnie
Mrs.
Ore.,
Mrs. Neal
of the gift
Potter of
of the guest
RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED
The F.O.E. Auxiliary will spon-
sor a rummage sale August 2-3
at the P.U.D. building. Anyone
having rummage may call 426-
2149.
The account o fthe F.O.E. in-
stallation printed last week ann
turned in to the Journal by an
F.O.E. representative omitted the
name of Virginia Dundas, Junior
Past Madam President, who was
among the new F.O.E. officers in-
stalled June 11.
PICNIC IS JULY 10
The Royal Neighbors of Amer-
ica will hold a potluck luncheon at
11:30 p.m., July 10, at Kneeland
Park. Members are reminded to
bring wieners and buns for their
families Each member is required
to furnish t hot clish or salad.
Keep "Washington Green is a
campaign of information and ed-
ucation aired at the prevention
of man-caused forest and range
fires.
Use Journal Wad Ms
See It Now
BARBARA BLOOMFIELD
Barbara Ann Bloomfie] d,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
B!oomfield. Route 1. Box 277-A.
Shelhm, completed 10 weeks of
basic training at Recruit Train-
ing - Women, United States Naval
Training Center. Bainbridge, Md..
and was graduated during a mili-
tary review held June 21. 1963.
The local "WAVE. a graduate of
Irene S. Reed high school will
spend a 14-day leave with her fam-
ily befoi'e reporting "to the U.S.
Naval Training Center. San Diego,
Calif., for Dental Technician's
school.
Seaman Apprentice Bloomfield
received instruction in Naval Or-
icntation: Naval History, Citizen-
ship and Current Events; Naval
Ships, Aircraft and Armament;
Naval Jobs and Training; Self Im-
provement; First Aid; Physical
Training; and MHitary Bearing
and Drill during her indoctrina-
tion period. The Shelton WAVE
enlisted at the U.S. Navy Recn]it-
ing Station. U.S. Post C-f lice,
Olympia fOr three years and was
sworn in at the U.S. Navy Recruit-
ing Station. Seattle.
She was employed by Mamie's
Grill of Shelton, before entcxing
the Navy. She enlisted on April 1,
of this year.
June 21 ..... Neff R. Brigham,
Seaman - Commissaryman gradu-
ated from Commissaryman School.
at the Coast Guard Training Sta-
tion at Groton, Conn.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Brigham of Route 3.
Shelton, Washington. Brigham re-
ported to the Training Station
from Coast Guard Receiving Cen-
ter at Alameda, Calif.
Upon graduation he was trans-
ferred to the I2th Coast Guard
District with Headquarters in San
Francisco. Calif.
Brigham is a graduate of Shel-
ton high school, class o,f 1961.
AMARILLO --- Airman Third
Class William J. Forman of Shel-
ton. has completed the United
tates Air Force technical train-
ng course for jet engine mechan-
ics at Amarillo AFB. Tex.
Airman Forman was trained in
the inspection, repair and assem-
bly of turbojet engines and use of
related ground equipment. He is
being reassigned lo a permanent
base for duty in his new technical
specialty.
The airman, son of Dr. and Mrs.
B. B. Forman of 103 Pine St..
Shelton, is a graduate of Irene S.
Reed high school.
Earl C. Barnes. machinist's mate
second class, USN. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton C. Barnes of Route
1. Shelton. is serving aboard the
destroyer USS Hank. which is in
the Mediterranean with the Sixth
Fleet.
The Hank is part of the fleet's
fast destroyer striking force,
which provides a defensive screen
for amphibious and air,craft ships
during maneuvers or routine oper-
ations.
During the cruise, the Hank
crewmembers will visit several
Mediterranean ports.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES MATTIS will live in Shelton, where the
groom is employed at Simpson Plywood for the summer and will
then make their home in Ellensburg while the groom continues
his education. The couple was presented with a memory candle to
be lighted at the wedding and on every anniversary thereafter.
The candle was a gift from the groom's parents.
Mary Helena Matson, daughter[
of Mr: and Mrs. Emil Matson of
Shelton. became the wife of James
Melvin Mattis. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin L. Mattis of Redmond,
Wash.. at 8 p.m. last Saturday,
June 29.
Rev. Carl Carlsen of the Faith
Lutheran church performed the
double ring ceremony in the Meth-
odist church, which was decorated
with baskets of red roses and
mock orange blossoms. Red and
White pew markers with sprigs of
iv3' adorned the pews.
The bride's floor-length gown of
silk organza had a sweetheart
neckline and molded bodice with
the skirt forming a flowing red-
ingote with a chapel train. Her
fingertip illusion veil trimmed with
lace tmng from a Swedish crown
of pearls. Carrying a bouquet of
red roses and white carnations.
the bride was escorted up the aisle
by her father.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Mary
Ellen Fuller, wore a wlitc cott,,n
sheath complimented by red shoes
and hat. Herbouquet. carried on
a fan trimmed in red velvet and
white lace. was of red roses and
tnoc] orange blossolns.
Mrs. Ruth Am, Harrison. Mrs.
Anna Ghrmnm and Mrs. Carol Ok-
onek were bridesmaids in white
embossed cotton dresses with red
sashes around the waists. Red and
white dotted swi.s frocks with
full skirts were worn by the flow-
er girls. Laurie Lund. cousin of
lhe bride, and Jill Himlie. \\;Vhite
shoes and gloves and red flow-
ered headbands completed their
cutfits.
Candle lighters were Sue Jean
Henderson. cousin of "the groom.
and Darlene Lund. cousin of the
bride. They Wore cotton dresses
with red velvet bows at the waists.
Jan Norvold was best man and
James Nunamaker, Dennis Yule,
Gerald Spiker, Bill Mat]is, brother
of the groom, and Marvin Matson,
brother of the bride, served as
ushers. Herbert Vonhof of Shet-
ton, accompanied by Evan Emery
of Ellensburg, sang "I Love You
Truly", "O Perfect Love" and "The
Lord's Prayer".
The mother of the bride wore a
pale blue and white jersey dress
with beige accessories and a cor-
sage of pink causations and red
rose buds. A blue lace sheath with
white accessories complimented by
a blue carnation corsage was
choseu by the bridegroom's moth-
el'.
At the reception held in the
Methodist Church. the wedding
cake in the shape of a Maltese
cross, was decorated with red ros-
es and topped witla a white dove
with Lwo rings in ils mouth. This
decoration was also on the bride's
grandparents'. Mr. and Mrs. Nell
Lund, silver and golden wedding
mniversary cake and on the
• hridces parents' wedding cake .....
Serving and pouring were Mrs.
Hans Lurid, M:rs. Marvin Lund,
Darlene Land. Sue Jean Hender-
son. Karen Sue \\;Ventz. Mrs. Clif-
ford Henderson. Mrs. Henry Jack-
stad. Mrs. Bill Jackstad and Mrs.
Don Lund. Judy Lund took charge
of the guest book and Cathy Neth
and Susan Ogden were in charge
of the gift table.
I Both the bride and groom are
1960 graduates of ISR. The bride
attended Central Washington
State College and is presently em-
ployed by Dr. R. W'. Norvold. The
groom is a senior in pre-law at
' C.W.S.C.. and is servmg as Asso-
ciated Student Body president.
After the reception, the couple
left for a wedding trip with tim
bride wearing a beige sheath with
a blue flowered design and pale
blue accessories.
RECEPTION HELD FOR COUPLE
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• Shelbn
& C0.
Airnmn Second Class Richard
W. Millard. Belfair, is being re-
assigned to Glasgow AFB. Mont..
following his graduation from the
United states Air Force technical
training course for ail%orne elec-
tronic equipment specialists at
Keesler .A]B. Miss.
Airman Millard. son of Mr. and
Irs. Harold A. Miltard of Bel-
fltir, Was trained to tune, operate
and repair special Air Force air-
boPne electrohic equipment and re-
lated test devices.
OF ....... THESE MEN
MAY KNOOK AT YOUR DOOR
..... If he does
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ANE TORSAK
YOU'RE LUCKY
He will give you a bargain
Never to be repeated after the
present supply is gone LINDA GREENWALT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green-
walt, recently became the wife Of Douglas Kitsch. The couple
IF ltlE MISSES Y0U plans to make their, home,in Seattle., ,
A reception was held June 15 Amos Martin, Mrs. William Hung-
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ONE FREE AMBULANCE ROUND TRIP
TO THE HOSPITAL BY
' Ambulance Service
at the Colonial House for Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Kitsch, who were
recently married out of town. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Greenwalt of Shelton. He
is the son of Mr, Eldon Kirsch
of Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Melvin
Iverson of Everett. Red roses and
asparagus ferns decorated the re-
ception rooms.
Mrs. J. R. Howell, great aunt
of the bride, served the three-
tiered cake. Others serving were
Mrs. Louis .Schultz, Mrs. E. E.
Mackey, Mrs. Olaf Anderson, Mrs.
erford and Mrs. Robert Edwards.
The small cousins of the bride,
Mary Martin and Barbara Hun-
gerford, were in charge of the
guest look: Mrs. Flossie Earl, Mrs.
Jmnes Kirsch, Mrs. Donald Botts,
Karol Mackey and Comfie Fred-
son were in charge of tlle gift ta-
ble.
The bride is a gFaduate of Irene
S. Reed high school and Olympic
College. Her husband attended the
University of Arizona. The new-
lyweds will live in Seattle, where
they are both employed.
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SERVICEMEN
N N N I I I N H NIl I I liilil ill I ll I I I I"
Skip A. Hash fire control tech-
nician first class, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond \\;V. Hash of
Potlatch. was advanced to his pre-
sent rate May 16 while serving
aboard the guided missile frigate
USS MacDonough, an Atlantic
Fleet unit homeported at Charles-
ton. S.C.
His promotion certificate was
presented by ¢he ship's command-
ing officer in recent ceremonies
aboard the ship.
Advancement is based on meet-
ing the Navy's military and pro-
fesional requirements and deter-
mined by the needs of the service
and scores attained on the Navy-
wide competitive examinations gi-
ven bi-annually. His promotion re-
sults from successful participa-
tion in the February tests.
Among the Navy's newest guid-
ed missile frigates, llacDonough
carries advanced and modern wea-
pons including ASROC, an anti-
submarine weapon, and Terrier an-
ti-aircraft guided missiles.
USS VESUVIUS -- Harold G.
Young seaman, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Young of Star
Route I, Shelton. smwmg aboard
the ammunition ship USS Vesuv-
ius, recently participated in exer-
cise Flying Fox. a major fleet
striking and anti-aircraft warfare
training exercise off the West
Coast.
The five-day exercises were con-
ducted by Commander First Fleet
and centered around the attack
aircraft carrier USS Hancock.
In addition to the Hancock, the
destroyers USS Gregory, Me Der-
rout, lIullany and Braine, the aux-
iliary ship USS Bellatrix and the
fleet oiler USS Mispillion took part
in the maneuver.
The Task Force was opposed by
numerous land-based aircraft from
the Naval Air Station at Alameda,
Calif.
The Vesuvius is a Pacific Fleet
unit homeported at San Francis-
CO.
TINKER AFB Ralph C. Spil-
seth of Shelton, has been promot-
ed to airman first class in the
United States Air Fole.
Airman Spilseth, an aircraft me-
chanic, is assigned to the 1707th
Organizational Maintenance Squa-
dron at Tinker AFB. Okla.
The airman, a graduate of Irene
S. Reed high school, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spilseth of
2126 Olympic Highway N., Shel-
ton.
His wife is the former Linda J.
Leveen of 5037 N.E. 32rid P1, Port-
land, Ore,
LACKLAND AFB, Tex.--Air-
man Kenneth G. Vander Wal of
Shelton. Wash.. is being reas-
.igned to Chanute AFB, Ill., for
echnical training as a United
States Air Force aircraft mechan-
ical equipment repairman.
Airman Vander \\;Val. who en-
listed in the Air Force a short
time ago, has completed his ini-
tial basic military t r a 1 n ing at
backland AFB, Tex.
The airan, son of Mr. ana
Mrs. Peter K. Vander Wal oJ¢
1109 N. Cliff Road, Shelton, m
a 1961 graduate of Irene S. Reecl
High School.
Marine Private Ronald R. White,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. White
of Star Route 2. Shelton. com-
pleted individual combat training
recently a} the Marine Corps Base,
Camp Pendleton Calif.
The four-week training period
includes Combat indoctrina rich,
small-arms fire, and tactical skills.
Under carefully selected instruc-
tors, the Marine \\;learns to take
his place in small fighting units,
such as the four-man fire team
and the 14-man squad.
Albert D. Pinney, Jr., a Navy
anti-submarine wmffare aviation
chief (AXCA), visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Pinney,
Shelton, during a two.weeks leave
recently. He is stationed at Con-
cord, Calif.
Exchange Rings "And Vows
MR. AND MRS. ROGER HOFF were married June 1. The bride
is an ISR graduate and is employed by the Washington State
Tax Commission in Olympia. Her husband, also a graduate of
iSR, attended Grays Harbor Junior College and is employed by
E. Manke and Sobs. (hbt0 by )ean's Studio)
Ia-ske1s Y White osttapdragoms
with yellow iris on the altar deco-
rated the Faith Lutheran Church
for the June 1 wedding of binds
Marie Hardy and Roger 'Lewis
Hoff. The bride' avents aPe VIr.
and Mrs. Paul Biff]ey of Hood a-
nal and the groom's, Mrs. Leslie
Hoff. key. Cart Carlsen performed
the double ring ceremony.
The bride, wearing a floor-
length gown of nylon lace and net
over satin and carrying a bouquet
of yellow orchids surrounded by
yellow and white sati roses, was
escorted up the aisle by her fa-
ther. Her silk illusion veil was
caught by a crom of lace and
seed pearls.
A .yellow taffeta dress with a
white embossed organdy overskirt
was worn by Miss Bonnie Wagner,
-NEW
ARRIVALS
Sheltoh Gen
Mr. and Mrs. EdWard Lycan,
923 Thomas St., a girl, July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen, Star
Route 1, Box 173, a boy, June 29.
Clinic Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brown, Route
1, Box 220, a boy, July 1.
the maid of honor. Miss Vicki
Lynn Hall, cousin of the bride
from Medfrd, Ore., and Miss Ka-
thy Hoff, niece of the groom from
Tacoma, were bridesmaids. All
hats and bouquets were made by
Doris Bailey of the Bamboo Shop.
The best man was Larry Man-
ke and ushers were Jim Barnett
and Jerry Corey. Sharon Sherack
of Olympia, accompanied by Ron
Jongeward, sang "How Do I Love
Thee" and "Lord's Prayer".
The bride's mother wore a biege
brocade suit with white accessor-
ies and a white and beige orchid
corsage. For her son's wedding, the
bridegroom's mother chose a pink
lace dress With white accessories
and a pink and white corsage.
Immediately following the cere-
mony, a reception was held in the
church parlors. The four-tiered
cake, baked and decorated by Mrs.
Jerry Byrne, was circled with yel-
low roses and topped with a min-
iature bride and groom.
Sewing were Mrs. James Hoff,
Mrs. Gerald Hoff, Mrs. George
Way and Mrs. Frank Nicholles.
Miss Judy Whiteaker attended the
pi]nehbowl. Miss Cheryl Hall, Miss
+SuzanneSuzawith and V[iss Penny
Pifillips took charge of the guest
book and gift table.
The couple left for a wedding
trip to Vancouver. B.C., with the
bride wearing a yellow and white
linen suit with white accessories.
They will make their home in
Shelton.
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