1, 1963 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL Published in "Christmastow% U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington pAGE 3
Slated
So ciul Events
Aug. 3
Grange Hall Society Editor ,,__Molly Murdey Phone 426-4412
be served from
Sht. The supper CAR0 ECOMES
o announce that
coffee and dcs-
S been planned. WIFE OF AR A. SILCOX
es and coffee for
[l be available for
t Wish a full meal.
lay Is
Nonday
n of Mr. and Mrs.
elebrated his llth
) With a cake and
at his parents'
he afternoon was
aseball and riding
Rick Fitchitt Steve
arid Darrei' Kim-
Dave Puhn, Clyde
r, Gregand Steve
easey, Ray Huis-
and Floyd Dah-
tehitt ani Debbie
,Per was served
s joined the cele-
I were Mr. and
'itehitt Mr. and
saw and Marleen,
Y Kimmerly, Mr.
hn, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Gordon
. and Mrs.. Hul-
led an after-sup-
me between
tthers at a sco"
,00ETS
lENT
[hee Fun and
of Televis on
426-6602
Lodge
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No. 11
tion
G. 3
W.M.
Secretary
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The former Carol Martindale and Archie Silcox will make their
home in San Antonio, Texas, where the groom is employed by
the U:S. Air Force as a jet engine mechanic. The bride is a
graduate of Auburn Academy, which her husband also attended
before entering the service.
Carol Martindale, daughter of
Mr. and blt's. Donald MartinGale of
Sumner, and Archie Silcox, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs Archie Silcox
of Sltolton, were married June 30
at the Sevelth Day Adventist
Church in Aubmm. Elder Glenn
Patterson perfm!med the cere-
n'loriy.
Baskets of coral gladioli and
mock orange bh)ssoms decorated
the church for the evening wed-
ding ceremony. The bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore a
chantilly lace gown with sequined
appliques around a scoop neck'and
a chapel-length train. Her should-
er-length veil was caught by a
crown of seed and tear drop pearls.
The bridal bouqnet was of white
carnations with coral tinted edges
and stephanotis.
Linda Martindhle, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor in a nile
green dress with a chiffon skirt
and lace sleeves. The bridesmaids,
Jill Williams of Kent, Margorie
D0rr of Kirkland and Marcia My-
ers of Auburn, wore dresses of
coral satin brocade with fitted bo-
You Should Know.. •
GLINT WILLOUR
Nothing contributes more to one's
dices and unpressed pleated skirts.
The best man was Larry Grubbs
of Auburn. Others taking part in
the ceremmy were candlelighters,
Julia. Norman of Auburn and Ri-
chard Silcox of Shelton; flower
girl, Julie Silcox. Korean foster
sister bf groom; Bible carrier, Jer-
ry Tadej; ushers, Dick Martin-
dale, DaviC Maztcrjohn and Jim
Duterrow; violinist, Leroy "Weber;
vocalist, Sherry Roth and organ-
ist, Eleanor Jones.
The mother of the bride wm'e a
dress of blue silk organza over
taffeta, featuring embroidered flo-
wers on Lhc bodice with beige ac-
cessories. The mothcr of the groom
cbose a rose chiffon dress with a
shirred bodice and panelled skirt
for her son's wedding. Both moth-
ors wore corsages of pink rose-
buds and white carnations.
Serving the wedding calve at the
reception, rnich was held at Rud-
olph Hall, Auburn Academy, were
Mrs. Janet Wedel and Miss Helen
ThorbL, rn. Others assiating were:
punch bowl, Mrs. LaVerne Dorr
and Miss Eerier Mooers; guest
book; Mrs. LaRene Mittlieder, gift
table, Mrs. Vinette Kinnear, Miss
Marilyn Cooley and Miss Marilyn
Stream and groonfs cake, Jodi
and Denise Roth.
The bride's going away outfit
was a teal blue brocaded satin
sheath with white accessories. The
couple left by train for their new
home, which will be, at Randolph
It's A Date
Today, Thursday, August_ 1
KAREN WESTLUND-C. SAUPE
WED IN EVENING CEREMONY
peace of mind and security than Air Force Base in San Antonio, .!
adequate Life Insurance. Tex.
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PANTS °N'Y 'tlS°°w"'""°
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.::: , ,119 ,o,. ,ow
SAME DAY SERVICE
" ON ALL FRIGIDAIRE
."jm) Savings Account= r ,'"
St;tements Past Due Not|eel L;? i
__[] Personnel Inquiry. • ,!: Basic Slim .............. . " " ¢ .......... $11.95
l.,ur.Z.v,)om , Contract Payments Fund Drwe$ z,.
. ! Mail Order Selling _/ Wrap Skirt .......................... $11..95
..... Mail-Well Rctumelopes are available ia .. Brushed Plaid ...................... $9.95
Jesenh A. Matich. 26, Seattle.
and Murcia Louise Redman. 20,
F, ellevue.
C. J. Hansen: 63. Shelton. and
F.,,'Ale FoM:er. legal, Shelton.
TLalph Adair. 25, Shelton. ano
Clara Sturgeon, 28. She(ton.
Clarcnce G Selvog, 27. Brcm-
erton, and Colleen DunhanL 23.
Brcmerton
VCTU MEETS TOMORROW
The August meeting of the Wo-
man's Christian Temperance Un-
ion will be held at 1 p.m. tomof
row" at the home of Mrs. Manilla
Galloway. The meeting will begin
with a no-hosl, potluck lmeheon.
The theme for the worship ser-
vice which is taken from Psalm
90. will be "Rear View Mirror".
and the program will be "Fun--A
Family Affai .'.
DIADLINE APPROACHING
leserv:ot]ons for the Iron( .5.
Reed class of 1953 remion, to be
held Au=,.qst 1.7 at AlderbrooK.
mr, st be m..de by thc end of this
v,-eel(. Timse wishilg 1;o make res-.
er:ations n3ay mail their checks
to 13obbie Coodwin. P.O, }ox 514,
Shelton. r tLey may a.'.l 426-3503.
A Subsidiary of P. N. Hirsch & Co.
SUMMER
CLEARANCE
CONTINUES
Terrific Values
' in All Departments
At Times Wears Horned-rimmed Glasses
All Color
Coordinated,
Fashioned Styled
for
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GARLAND
FALL
SWEATERS
PANTS, SKIRTS
Pullover
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'895 to '169s
envelope
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tim following colored papers: Whito
Mail-Well and Pink, Green and Goldert
Autumn in Glowtono Stock.
Mail-Well envelopes for),our every business need
THE JOURNAL
409 Railroad Ave.
Vern Miller, Owner
Hip-stitch .............................. $9.95
MEN'S
SHOP
Phone -126-6432
Gene Hanson, Manager
SERVING SHELTON SINCE 1895
1st and PINE
DIAL 426-4393
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. till 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. till 4:30 p,m.
UNDER 5' TALL
• FULL 10 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY
'189o0
ONLY with trade
AS LOW AS 10.00 A MONTH
CHARGE IT
,,,,L, RANGE
BUDGET
BIG 23' - WIDE
oven - Holds A
Large Turkey
@Space To Spare
On The
Cooking Top
Storage Galore
In Full - Width
Storage Drawer
30" ELECTRIC
Model RS130-63
ONLY
• 168oo w,,. ,..0o
AS LOW AS 10.00 A MONTH
Karen YVestlund, daughter of eepLion was given ira honor of the
Rotary Club luncbcgn, noon, Mrs. Evelyn Laney of Shelton, and newly married couple by the aunt
Ming T',';ee Cafe. • .
N _1 ._ ,. .... Conrad Saupe son of Mr and Mrs
av\\; iv otners tu,,. p.m., ' -' ' of tho bride, Mrs. Cliff Whiloaker.
. " ..... George Saupe also ot Shelton
lvttql]Ol'lal lilll . ' . )
.............. r i were married Jmy 1 at the lmme It was held at the Gateway Care.
Joint mstauanon au o o-
• - . ..... . ...... _ . - , of Justice George Ehe. Relatives After the reception, Mr. and
trip to California. The bride is a
p m
• i i ub
,- Friday, Augus. 2 gown of white satin with lace bro- graduate of h'ene S. Reed high
school and was a princess in thc
ag,cs .,',uxmary rmmnage sale, cade and a short veil of silk il- 1959 Forest Festival. She former-
, _ • ' cr . .
9 .m. 5 p.m., P.U.D. bmldm,, lusmn. She carmed a bouquet of ly worked for the govermnent in
Woman's Christian Temperance rosebuds, carnations and gladioli. Olympia. Her husband is employed
Union. meeting 1 p.m., home ot Following_ the .,ceremony a_, re- by Gott Oil Company. FRIGIDAIRE
Mrs. Manilla Oalloay.
V.F.\\;V. Anxiliarv 8 p.m., Me-
mona,Camp.hall. -' - _ , .---_-" Oddfellows Plan Joint PLIANCE
Annual 4-H Club salmon barbe-
cue, 6:30 p.m., Panhandle Lake- _.L... j Picnic With Rebekahs : AP
4-H NEW #] The members of Odd Fellows
Saturday, August 3 ARRIVALS ¥/ , Lodge No: 62 and Ruby Rebekah
Eagles Auxi.liarv rummage sale lk;* ' Lodge No. 75 wilt hold .a joint pic-
9 a.m.- 5 p.m., P'.U.D. building, _....|.j . nic Sunday, August 4 t Kneeland SALE
Drivers' license examiner. I0 I,[]- I1 " Park. Eating is schedulod to be-
a.m. - 5 p.m., police station. . . ___ - • gin at 1 p.m.
Benefit Dance 9'30 p.m CIo- . The Ruby Rebekahs are busy
'. " "' Shelton General Hospital
cluanum range flail, supper: o- . ........ preparing for the official visit of
12 n m lvir. ann virs. lJonala 1. 'aveh the president of the Rebekah As-
' ' ' Sunday, August 4 JulyStar 26Route, 1, Box 117, a girl, sembly of Washington state. Ruby / / I I / /
Shelton churches inv,t you Lo Mr. and' Mrs. James Hartley, Rebekah members would like tO
attend the church of your choice. 1117 Turner a irl July 26 wish all of their ill sisters a very
' . ...... speedy recovery. R E h,hW,r . 0 R R i'-iiiT
Odd Fellows-Rebeahs ..... pm,nc 1 Mr. and Mrs. Josenhr Kilbourne
p.m., Kneeland Park. 1720 Jefferson, a girl, July 27.
Monday, August 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Sllcox, RL. DIRT DOBBERS TRAVEL
(ounty commission's meeting, 2, Box 991, a girl, July 27. Sixteen members of the Dirt
:tO am., comthouse. Mr. and Mrs. James Blauvelt, Dobbers Garden Club traveled to
Tuesday, August 6 905 Euclid, a boy, July 30. Port Townsend .July 23. Their i.:.:.: 1
Degree of Honor Protective :ks- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Havens, first stop was at Ma'iaf Stone Is-
sociation, 11 a.m.; homc of Mrs. 1912 Stevens, a boy, July 30. land to collect rocks and shells and
Acht Howard. * * * eat lunch. They then visited Fort
lhwanis Club luncheon Po,,n,
.. ...... Clime Hospital Flagler. In Port Townsend they
L mortal hen
" --*. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews, visited the court house, which was
City ecru ,i,)) s meeting, ' R
.. :,'.s. :'. " ," 2 cute 11, Box 179, Olympia, a girl, built in 1890, the Bartlett home
t,.,r, city had. July 29 With its art gallery, the Chetze- i:!:!:
Wedn,stiay, August 7 --- make Park and other places of in- ]!i
Hillcrest Homemakers' Club 11 VFW SCHEDULES PICNIC terest. After completing an en-
a,:ill.rivh, ome.¢!: ,Ms rs E lh, s Velis. The next business meeting of joyable sight seeing trip and eat-
ers 11 ttX I "llnI, ] U ' r
a' " - 'e "" "' ': '" the Ladies Auxiliar:y t° the Vet" ing dinner in Sequim' they return'm O p l'l poller s£aI:10n :
'" " - -. .: - ' '.i , " eransof Foreign Wars willboheld ed to Shelton.
/nur ay Pugus[
, ":' .-' , -, at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Mem-
_l-tola ry Cnlfl lunclleoll noon, •
, . . ' orzat Hall.
vung Tree :ate
• . • . Plans for the annual picnic of TI|LETE'. FOOT
C;olden Age Cltts, nee', ,fc]n"r- . rxxr -* ,:, A, :: ..... . HOW TO 'I'Ri,]AT IT-
. .... " "" th vvv ru% a .tu2let.y ztxau Apl)lY illstant-drying T-4-L, You feel
Ltl r:alI, their families will be completed, it. take hold to check itching, burning.
............. The picnic will be held Aug. 11 at in minutes. Then in 3 I0 5 days. watch iil
infocted skin slough off. Watch healthy
llr " ' T " Delight Park. ' skin replace, it. If not pleased IN ON;
i
00vlarrla00e incenses --- HouR. your 48c back at any drug
Store. NOW at McConkey Drug Ceil-
Applying for marriage licenses Journal Want Ads Pay ter,
aL the Mason County Auditm"s
• 24" WIDE
office this past week were: