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{Miss Agnes Ronquist
Rebekahs Stage ‘
‘ Honored At Parties
Steak Dinner
The plans made at their meet-1 Mrs. Lawrence Carlson, Mrs;
ing of Friday, July 11, were fill- Irving Angove and Mrs. Esther;
ed Monday night when the Re- toles were joint hostesses on
bekahs held a steak dinner and
Wiener roast party at the Guy
Call summer home on Island Lake.
Swimming, cards and checkers
were enjoyed during the evening.
In charge of the affair were
Mrs. Warren Earl and Walt
Shumaker. Harry Carlon furnish— 3
ed‘ watermelon at the close of the
evening. Those present for the‘
evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ander-
son and daughter Frances, Robert
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
Clapper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Earl and son Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Latham, Mary Latham,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellison, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Latham, Newell
Ellison, Joe Penovich, Harry Car-
lon, Guy Call, Mrs. Mel Dobson,
Mary Dobson, Mrs. Charles Dahl-
man, Mrs. Joe Anderson, Inez
Shorter, Nellie Nelson, Elizabeth
Butler and Mrs. Amos Fordyce. ‘
Tuesday at a 7 o'clock dinner and
shower at the Carlson home
bride-elect. The evening was spent
playing cards with Mrs.
tract and Mrs. Ole Olsen winning
cut prize. The honored guest re-
ceived many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Fred Short entertained at
her Union home with a 1 o‘clock
luncheon and canned food shovver
W’ednesday with Miss Agnes Ron-
quist the honored guest. The
afternoon was spent visiting and
swimming.
Mrs. Harold Meade
Honored At Party
Mrs. Lawrence Burrell, Mrs.
Francis Eacrett, and Mrs. C. H.
Grunert entertained at the Eac-
rett home on Tuesday afternoon
in honor of Mrs. Harold Meade's
birthday.
noon pastime following the lunch—
eon.
Meade, Mrs. Frank Fentiman, and
Mrs. Leo Martin. The guests in-
cluded, Mrs. Fentiman, Mrs. Mar-
tin, Mrs. E. B. Sutton, Mrs. Char-
les Walton, Mrs. F. O. Ander-
son of Olympia, Mrs. \V. Christ-
Cook with Gas. adv.
man, the honored guest, Mrs. Mar-
tin and the hostesses, Mrs.
nert, Mrs. Eacrett and Mrs. Bur-
rell.
Carnation Club Honors
Mrs. O. K. Stephens
The Carnation Club of the De-
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Roland
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SHELTQNMASPN, COUNTY JOURNAL
Shelton Girls Have Active
Paris In Rainbow Assembly
.
For the first time since the}
‘Shelton Chapter of the Order of‘
i H. Miller
iTaylor, Mrs. S. A. Hatcher, Miss
Gru— ‘
Bridge was the after- 1 Star ladies
Rainbow for Girls was formed, ‘
they were co-hostesscs with the.
lympia Chapter, where for the-l
first time also, the Grand Assem- l
‘oly of the State of Washingtonl
and Territory of Alaska, was held.
other hostess chapters were Mon— l
tesano, Yelm, Centralia and Che-
balls. The registration in the:
Hotel Olympian beginning on Mon- ,
day was in charge of Jean Elliott, 1
iunior past worthy advisor, Mrs.
and Mrs. Frank Wil-‘
lard, with the following Easternl
assisting: Mrs. Min-
nie Wivell, Mrs. John Eliason,l
Honors were won bv Mrs. 3 Mrs- D0" MCKEIY. Mrs. Purl Jem- .
ison. Mrs. Florence Weeks, Mrs;
Bertha Waldrip, Mrs. Florence
Jessie Knight, mother advisor tol
the Shelton Assembly, and Mrfl
and Mrs. L. D. Hack. Mr. andl
ianson of Tacoma, Mrs. VJ. Heck- 3 Mrs' HaCk and MFS- Miller were?
lat the registration and informa-
tion desk each day. l
The three day program did not
,officially start until Tuesday, al—l
shower and house warming in hon- ;
‘bow across the top of the truck,
, ‘ Eastern Star ladies donated the
:gladiolus and the many
‘ flowers and worked out the flower
I v the word Shelton i1. daisies on the
i ‘the hostess assemblies giving the
' I poured.
,Margaret Shumway a piano sel~.
though Monday meetings were‘
held for grand rcpresentatives,i
grand officers along with the1
grand mother advisors meeting,
choir members and a public ex-
hibition of competitive drill ex-
ercises in the Armory in the,
evening. Mrs. Frank Willard was E
a drill team judge. i
At the formal opening of Tues- l
day morning’s program, Mavorl
Truman Trullinger greeted the:I
v1sitors, Reverend C. Lorimer gave i
the invocation and Bonnie Jeanl
Deegan gave the address of wel-l
come. Other events of the day
included a parade with the Shel-
ton girls entering a float which
won second place. Riding on the
float were Jean Elliott and Do-‘
rothca Rucker, dressed in sheer
white formals, representing pur—l
ity, with June Jordan, Jane Mc-i
Kay, Frances LeDrew, Shirleyj
Gerhardt, Carol Jean Hatcher, Er- l
ma Fisk, Velma HolthuSen, Irisl
Wells, Helen Mae Hatcher. Carol‘
Kneeland. Virginia Look, Virginial
Nelson. Barbara Krcic-nbaum and‘
Marjeau Berets dressed in strap-‘
less net pastel formals and each
girl held an armful of gladiolus.
Colored streamers formed a rain-1
which was donated by the Mell
Chevrolet Company. The frame-
work on the truck was made by
William (Daddy) Anderson. The
other
design in the greenery, spellingi
sides.
At 6 o’clock Tuesday cvening,l
a grand banquet was held with
program and the grand choir ap—
Betty Lee Jemison, Janet
McKay and Rosemary Kidwell;
were three of the 75 girls who:
made up the grand choir. Carol
Wilkie gave a flute number and
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cction on the banquet program.l
Juanita Miller, grand orator, gave:
an address, “Challenge to Youth,” l
at the evening session. Shirley‘
Gerhardt was a page at the as-
sembly.
Wednesday, a musical
“The Sheltonettes,” written
Helen Mae Hatcher, was
by Bonnie Jean Deegan, Margaret ,
Mallows, Shirley Gerhardt. Carol;
Hatcher, and Helen Mae Hatcher.
The skit was dedicated to Dorothy
Hill: Margaret Kenrick and Daddy ,
Swindle. Later in the evening
skit, l
given 1
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Epworth League Members
Attending Institute
The Epworth League of
annual Institute at Epworth
Heights at Redondo Beach this
week. Gathering ‘are members
from the Tacoma and Seattle dis—
trict. Saturday, a group includ-
ing Jo Needham, Helen Troy,
Margaret Mallows, Alta Mae
Reitdorf, Marvis Ross, Patricia
Weeks, Ruth Rowe, Anna Lou
Elliott, Glenn and Westly Maul-
‘den, Jack Bcckwith, Mrs. W. M.
Elliott, and Rev. and Mrs. Maul-
den attended the gathering. Sev-
eral girls plan to attend after
the Rainbow Assembly is adjourn—
ed. The day’s program consists
of classes in the morning, recrea-
tion in the afternoon, evening ser-
vices followed by campfires.
‘Mrs. Minnie Myers
Honored 0n Birthday
A picnic with her relatives was
enjoyed by Mrs. Minnie B. My-.
crs on ier 77th birthday, July‘
15, at the Arcadia family sum-
mer home.
tendance were Mrs.
Among those in at-
Ada Han-
scom, visiting from Tacoma, Mn;
and Mrs. J. Lee Pauley and fam- i
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Dunlap,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pauley and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pauley
and family, John Smith, Miss
Dorcas Myers, Mrs. Richard East—
er from Porter, Mrs. Crosby Val—
entine and two sons of \Vynooche.
The honored guest was surprised
during the afternoon with many
lovely gifts.
Enjoy Skagit Tour
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Connolly
children Tom and Virginia,
and Mrs. A. E. Hillier and
son James, Miss Mary Louise Al—
lan, Mrs. H. E. Munson and son,
Morton, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. O’-
Neill and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. An—
and son Grant, made up a
party of three cars; to drive to
Rockport where they enjoyed the
Seattle Power and Light Com-
Mrs. Anna Wyatt made
group by bus
she is va-
from Seattle, where
cationing.
Eagles Auxiliary Holds
Meeting Monday Night
The Eagles; Auxiliary held a
business meeting Mon!ay night
and initiated three new members,
Mrs. Mary Stoner, Mrs. Mayme
Steele and Mrs. L. Gruber. The
group accepted an invitation to
to be held
in Castlerock on August 19. The
officers and drill team will put
on initiatory work. Plans were
made for the Eagle picnic which
will be held soon.
Degree Of Honor
Plans A Picnic I:
The Degree of Honor will hold
a picnic at Lake Isabella at Ma—
ple Beach on Tuesday, July 22,
for their members and friends. A
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a l
‘ 6:30 potluck supper will be served :
with coffee, cream, sugar
ice cream furnished. Each
son is to bring their won table
service. Anyone wishing trans-
portation is requested to phone
Mary Cormier at 313J.
at the impressive installation cere-
by l monies, which were open to thej
public. The girls taking part in
lthe addenda were Helen Mae
Hatcher, the composer, Carol
Jean Hatcher, and Shirley Ger-
hardt. Mrs. I—Iatchcr accompanied
the girls on the piano. Mrs. W.
M. Elliott was one of the skit
judges. The invitational grand
addenda for Juanita Miller when ball in the Armory closed the as-,
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‘. Juveniles of Degree i
Of Honor Enjoy Picnic ‘
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l The Juveniles of the Degree ofl
Honor held a picnic at Ma-
ple Beach on Lake Isabella Tues— ‘
l day, July 15. There were 47.
l present for the picnic. The group,
R went out at 10 o'clock and spentl
the rest of the day there, withl
swimming the main attraction»
ilce cream and lemonade were
i furnished and a potluck lunch was ,
‘; served at noon. '
Return From Trip }
.. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs:
Howard Yule, Mrs. Betty Pierce of ‘
Kingston, Wash, and Mr. and,
Mrs. I. V. Yule returned to theiri
shomes after a 10-day trip which‘
took them to Post Falls, Idaho,l
‘ and Shoteau, Montana to visiti
friends and relatives. The returni
trip was made by the way of'
l Glacier Park.
Visits Here
Private Jack Mays of
Quartermaster Corps, spent
116th 3
the
returned with the 4lst Division
California.
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Visiting Here
Miss Helena Wilson of chat-.
.chee is visiting this week with‘
iMiss Betty Lee Jemison. Thei
two girls attended the Grand As-t
sembly for Rainbow Girls the}
first of the week. Miss Wilson?
is a member of the Grand Choir-.1
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Spend Weekend Here
i Sergeant and Mrs. Charles Van-
nicc and daughter Anita of Ever-
ett spent the weekend with their
and Mrs.
Ser—
Air
unclc and aunt, Mr.
Delmar Cole and family.
geant Vannice is with the
l
i
Corps in Everett.
Returns Home
Mrs. J. L. Replinger returned to i
her Shelton home Monday. Shel
, has spent the last five weeks vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. P. Geist at Hamilton, Montana.
Mr. Replinger accompanied hers,
there and Spent a week visiting;
before returning home.
I 'vV.C.T.U. Slate
"Their Next Meet 3
l - The Women’s Society for Chris- ‘
ltian Service will hold their next1
rmecting with Mrs. W. M. Elliott
on Friday, July 25. A 1 o’clock
luncheon will be served. .
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Attend W'edding
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rodgers of
Shelton were in Olympia Satur-
5day morning to attend the dou-‘
jble ring nuptial mass ceremony
which united Miss Betty Cardinal
and Alfred Hays in marriage.
l Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs.
and children, Dorthea,
and John, of Mannitta, Ore., ar—
rived in Shelton Tuesday to at-
’ tend the funeral of Ralph Day.
Methodist Circles I
' Will Meet Wednesday
, The Methodist Circles will hold
,their regular meeting on VVcdnes—
lday, July 23 in the afternoon.
Clarence
J 0 Ann
Day
lW’eekend Guest
in.Miss Wilma Cox of Elma was
‘over the weekend.
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iS-oftball Circuit
l Starting Second
I Half Play Tonite
The second half schedule fol-
lows, with teams listed first bat-
ting first for those games, andl
1N0. 1 indicating the regular dia-
mond at Loop Field, No. the
small diamond near the pump
house:
.July 17~Mobilgas vs. Skokomish,
I No. 1, Activians vs. Rayonier,
l N0. 2.
5 July 18—L. M. vs. Bonneville, No.
1.
lJuly 21—L. M. vs. Activians, No. i
1, Rayonier vs. Mobilgas, No. 2.
July 22—Skokomish vs.
I ville, No. 1.
July 24—Bonneville vs. Rayonier,
, No. I
.Bonne-
No. 1, Skokomish vs. L. M
2. '
lJuly 25—Mobilgas vs. Activians,
No. 1.
, July 28-Skokomish vs. Activians,
No. 1, Bonneville vs. Mobilgas,
No. 2.
July 29——Rayonier vs. L. M., No.
1.
July 31—L. M. vs. Mobilgas, No.
1, Activians vs. Bonneville, No.
2.
Aug. l—Rayonier vs. Skokomish,
No. 1.
Aug. 4—Skokomish vs. Mobilgas.
IZVO. 1, Bonneville vs. L. M., No.
Aug. 5—Rayonier vs. Activians,
No. 1.
Aug. 7—Bonneville vs. Skoko-
mish, No. 1, Mobilgas vs. Ray- i
onier, No. 2.
Alig. 8~Activians vs. L. M., No. l
Aug. 11—~Rayonier vs. Bonneville,
1:0. 1, L. M. vs. Skokomish, No.
Aug. 12—Activians vs. Mobilgas,
NO. 1. l
Aug. 14-Activians vs. Skoko- 1
‘ mish, No. 1, L. M. vs. Rayonier,
. No. 2. -
Aug. 15—-Mobilgas vs. Bonneville, |
No. 1. i
Rayon- I
gAug. 1a—Skokomish vs.
i ier, No. 1, onneville vs. Act-
l ivians, No. .
[Aug 19—Mobilgas vs. L. M., No.
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’ 7 Women’s Motor Corps
Certificates Awarded;
l
Presentation of certificates to
seven members of the Red Cross
Women's Motor Corps featured
the July meeting of the Mason
County Red Cross chapter held
Monday evening at the court-‘
house. ‘
Harold Berentson, national staff
member from Red Cross head~i
quarters in S. F., presented the
certificates to Mary Pigg, Lois
Pearson, Florence Smith, Anna'
,Paulson, Lottie Young, Mary
l Shelton .and Virginia Lund. ‘,
Mr. Berentson spoke to the
chapter in some detail on the Red
Cross first aid program. |
Journal Want-Ads—plwne 100
. Commercial
'one day
iweekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neill
Zintheo. Private Mays h as just,
from maneuvers at Leggitt Field“
guest of Miss Jean lVchomld! '-
Recent
Eren‘ts
Keep lice-deport
Residents Busyl
Bf;
Hoodspor’t,
last
meeting.
Mrs.
If v o
Phillips
.. iartels
16
Ll. I.
their
Mr. and
Mrs. O. K. Linscott of Lake Cush-I
man, entertained the Hoodsport
Club on lawn
week. It was the]
closing picnic for the summer and"
was followed by a short business
and Mrs. P‘erle,l
both of Santa Monica, spent Mon—E
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ah]. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Addlerman of.
Hoquiam, are announcing the birth }
of their baby daughter, born Sat—l
urday evening.
Antone Ncss spent Saturday and
Sunday in Tacoma.
Your correspondent wishes
make amends
made last wee
home was purchased by Mr. and‘
Mrs. Bill Daniels and not the Dan‘.
‘ Canan's.
Mrs. Eddie Metzler of Shelton is ‘
with Mrs.
R
spendiig
is employed in
Lloyd Dye and party of Omaha,
cousins
Dickinson, were here on Monday[
Nebraska,
to visit.
Mrs.
Thursday
few
I Kilby here in Hoodsport.
Mrs. Lon Wills and son Tommyi
lhave gone to Concrete for a few
months to join her husband, who
to
for a statement
-k. The McDonald
days
that city. «
of Mr.
laude Wood returned on?
short trip to ‘
Ellensburg to visit her parents Mr.
from a
and Mrs. Suver.
Mr. and
Port Angelo...
up their son,
l. Gerald Lunt
Robert,
parents for the past month.
Mrs. Jerry Mincher and daugh-
ter Barbara, and Ray Peterson, all
;Of Los Angeles, are visiting their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Peter-
son. of Lake Cushman.
Mrs.
time in
is quite ill.
Mi"
of Mr.
Sunday.
Denny Reader of Potlatch, spent
Monday with the Siegal children
at the home of their grandpar-
F. B. Smith spent some
Seattle last week
:Mrs. William Wood. Mr. Wood isl
confined to a hospital there and“
and Mrs. Melanie and son,
Harold. of Seattle, were visitors
and Mrs. Bill Daniels
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nance.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Bob Allard of Tacoma, and Mr.
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