all all occasion .
ymasgt'llke collar of
en “‘10 buttons. Flat- ‘
new e_ Shorter figure,
Silhouette at its
lh‘immons Family Picnic
ael T. Simmons, who settled in
and Mrs. J. O. Bovee,
Our r '
guest , , ,Tumwater in 1811.)) was held in
Fh- Mr. an; flgdnefidstzl the home of Z. E. Simmons on
“Y. ‘ ‘ Mud Bay last Sunday.
and Mrs. A. Y.l
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ennett homo (’n l tended. The oldest family Incin-
‘ her present was Charles M. Sim—
~~ . mons of Ccntralia, son of Michael.
‘ Elect Officers
Officers elected are David W.
‘ Simmons, Tacoma, president; Wil-
i liam Forbes, vice-president; Irene
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§_ E I J I S lthur L. True. of Spokane.
Mr.
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PHONE 100
Mrs - Illeld Sunday At Bay
a l.“ ' BOVGQ The annual picnic of the Sim-‘
" Party lmons clan {descendents of Mich—
Many relatives and friends at—:
l Visitors At “'illards
l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willard en-
itertained at their home on Tues-
day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
er. True is the president of the
i, 2 True Oil Company of Spokane and
‘ Lake Isabella Club Is was a former state senator from
:Hostess To New Clubs ‘, that county.
‘, At the regular meeting or met, Other guests this Week included
lLakC Isabella. 0111b at Maple , Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie and
jBeach, the ladies were hostesses , daughter Barbara Jean of Yak-
‘, to three of the five new clubs to ‘ ima, who are vacationing at Mad-
l join the District Federation of . rona Beach. Mr. McKenzie is the
Women‘s ClUbS- A POtlUCk lum‘h- l. principal of the Yakima schools.
eon was served in the shadedl
1 park with the table centered with i Miss Jane Travis
ilate summer flowers. The three i Leaves For East.
I honored clubs were Oakland Bay. Miss Jane Travis will ioavp Fri-
l Millcreek Economic Club, and thel day morning by Car from Seattle
'Dayton Triple S. with Mrs. Schinncll of that city
‘ ,for New York and Washington.
‘ Following the luncheon, t h c
, president, Mrs. Edna Johnson, con— i D. C. Pmd other POintS East
Wherl‘»
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SHELTONL‘ELASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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Marjorie Howell Weds In
Olympia Saturday Evening
Miss Marjorie L. Howell an d
Amos H. Martin, both of Olympia,
were united in marriage in an
informal wedding ceremony in the
Olympia Baptist Church Saturday
evening. The bride is the daugh«
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Howell
of Shelton and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Edna Martin Randall,
Olympia.
Miss Howell, gowned in a 'street
length dress of navy blue and
white with a corsage of gardenias
and rosebuds, repeated her vows
before an improvised altar of
lattice work, decorated with roses,
sweet peas, gladiolas and o t h e r v i
late summer flowers and ferns.
used throughout the room.
Before the ceremony, Miss'
Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son
ald were in Potlatch Tuesday.
Tompkins is glad to report that the week end.
he has received a teaching posi-
tion at BOW, WaShington- Where home last week from an extended
vhe Will be PrinCiPal 0f the BOW vacation. They visited in a good
grade school.
Page Thre
News Brevities
F r 0 m Potlatch
List Late Events
By Elizabeth Hussman
Potlatch, August 13—— Mr. and
Don-
Mr.
Mrs. Jacobson and daughter
Marion and Doris spent Mondayl
n Olympia shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simmons,
Jack Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Simmons and son Mickey, attend-
ed the annual Simmons picnic at
Irene Anderson sang “I Love You, the z, E Simmons home at Mud
Truly," accompanied by her mo-
ther, Mrs. A. E. Anderson.
Bay.
Mr. Shultz returned to his home
Miss Rosetta Howe” was her in Portland after a month’s stay
Osborne, Olympia, treasurer; Ray ducted a business meeting. asv,
Ellison, Shelton, secretary and , signing Mrs. Evelyn Butterficld mates.
The tw0 ladies expect to! sister's maid of honor and chose
‘Mrs. Maude Hinklcy, Tacoma, his- i to the. office of secretary. The i be
gone about six weeks. a. tan and brown ensemble with
:torian. iformer resigning because of oth-; 8' COFSagC 0f gladiolas and
talis-.
Baptist Women H—old
Picnic 0n Arcadia
The Baptist Women's Circles
man roses. Darlo Dayton was
the best man. i
The. wedding was solemnized by
er duties. Johnson gave, a
report on home defense and Mrs.
"t , th. h . .. ‘ -
Edith Whlt 16 e oqmgg' grmelheld a picnic at the A. Y. Ben—
‘ After the business meeting, Mrs. l
l A. W. Hilburger of. Chehalis gave 5
; a talk about things she saw in i
l China She was there with Mr la reading on Fli7a R Show With the Reverend
Sami
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Hilburger in 1939, when w ar‘ Mrs. B. C. Combs, president of l nett
home.°“ “.ma'd‘a' Pm,“ “.Pd' The reception was held
in the
i .th D-fitc t F d I. t-O th nesday, With Circle, No. acting . ‘ i
, broke out. i, c_ 1.. 11c e e a 1 n givmg e . hmtmqes About 2,.) ladiofi
and church parlors. Carnations, sweet
. Next Meeting main topic of the day, a report Children were present for
the l peas and baby breath formed the
on the. convention held in Belling-
ham in June. The next hostess
will be Mrs. Esther Boicc.
afternoon to enjoy boating. swim-l‘ centerpiece for the lace covered
'ming or sewing. The potluck
luncheon was served cafeteria
style on the lawn.
1 An original poem, ’lhe Travels
lof Michael T. Simmons, by (1‘;
. iNoyes Talcott, was read by the“
. historian.
m. On the beach, the host, assisted l‘
-. “My Savmgs
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- - Clambake. Swimmin" and boat-i
Association E’ l
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table. Mrs. Al Greenwalt and
Miss Ardith Dahlman of Shelton
poured. and Mrs. Edwin Granackl.
sister of the bridegroom. cut and
served the wedding cake. -Mrs.
Dale Parker and Miss Iva Cole.
were assisting with Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Pickens And—H
Mrs. Seaman Honored
Mrs. Jane Seaman and Mrs.
Mark Pickens were guests of hon-
A. L. Ferwerda’s
Entertain Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ockerman
uura ing of the clan will be held in I 01‘ at Aldermek 1m} Ollwednes- of
01 m 13 were dinner “ests. Hawks in charge of the guest
nee Bldg‘ the same place the second Sunday day. .When Mrs- Dawes and
Mrs‘ Wednglsdgy evening of ME and b00k-
lin August, 1942. Kaphingst entertained. Mrs. A‘ L. Ferwerda. . For her
daughter’s wedding.
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iwhite dress with a. corsage of
i lgardenias. Mrs. Randall Wore
‘lavender with gardenias. ,
. For the wedding trip to the
Olympic Peninsula. the, bride. ad-
ded to her ensemble a navy blucl
coat. She is a graduate of the
Irene S. Reed high school and
attended business college in Olym-
pia. Both Mr. and Mrs. Martin
are employed in Olympia, where
their home will be made.
Federation Executive Board
Met. 0n Hood Canal “’ednesday
The executive board of the Ma-
son County Federation of Wo-
men’s Clubs met Tuesday, Aug—
ust 12, in the Marine dining hall
at Clarmel, on beautiful Hood
Canal for a twelve o‘clock lunch ..
and business meeting. Twenty~
six ladies attended.
Mrs. B. C. Combs, president
of the Federation, called the meet-
ing to order with the Lord's Pray-
,er, led by Mrs. Paul Hunter.
i Mrs. Earl Riebow reviewed her
work in connection with the pre-
vention of accidents in the, home
for which she was awarded the
I outstanding honor of a gold med-
al at the Atlantic convention last
summer. Mrs. Wanita Ludwigs
of Walla. Walla. accepted it for
her at the convention. then it
was presented to Mrs. Riebow at
the State convention in Seattle,
which was held in June. The
l FederatiOn went on record to sup-
port the Home Defense program
now being sponsored throughout
Mason County.
Mrs. Deegan was given special
thanks for her outstanding work
recently with the 4-H annual sum- l
mer camp at Twanoh State Park,
where she was in charge of in-
structing the class in foods. ThereI
are some very desirable awards
and medals for the 4-H clubs.
These will be investigated and
the. information given to the clubs.
Both Mrs. Short and Mrs. Hunter
spoke on the 4-H club work. ‘
The Fine Arts exhibit will be in
November. The place and datel
to be announced by Mrs. Robert
C. Johnson. district chairman. The
.atoes'............9¢
’ name Standard paik tomatoes. 2R—oz. tin.
:Wflakes . . . 2-le. 29¢
. 'crisp Salted soda crackers. 2~lh. «:nrinn
» .wn, ugar .. 3-lbs. 19¢
, quahl‘)’. fresh, moist. brown sugar
. . ‘ er
ages 3for25¢
3k asst. carbonated beverages. Qumxs.
. “ p0
h2§,l301a'....... 6for 23¢
d ' taSly Cola that you'll go for. Lgc. 121.2.
(a.
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Style . . . .. for 98¢
i, y,
i Pale Export Recr. lZ—oz. tins in bag
' SLICED
PEACHES
“'esl
TOMATO JUICE tin 16¢
Sunny Dawn fey. quality rich. red tomato juice. 46-07..
TOMATO JUICE. 3 tins 25¢
Libby's fancy gentlc~press tomato juice. 18-02. tin
WHOLE
CORN
Butter Kernel whole.
grain. 20-01.
Farm slim-(l
freesiones. 17-01..
' fitting skirts.
on the Canal, both at Potlatch and
at Hoodsport.
Sunday, Don and Johnnie Han-
.son, of Tahuya, and Milt Aims, of at Clamath Fans Ore. .
Fall Fashions
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Emphasize Hi ;
Hiplines with details that at-l
tract the eye, and give the im-l
pression of a lower waistline. The
double peplum, shallow and flar-l
ing, is clever above slim tight-'
Pockets of con-
trasting fabric and fur do much-
to give that soft draped look“
Many dresses show the back full-
ness that
conforming. with
have curved hips.
figures t h a t
Returns From Vacation i
Mrs. Lula Perkins returned to:
her home. Monday from a va-
cation on Hood Canal. She also
spent some time with her mother
and sister at Marysville.
Rev. And Mrs. Bovcc
Return .Monday Night
Reverend and Mrs. J. O. Bovee
returned to their home Monday'
evening from a Bible Conference
at Clear Lake, in Eastern Wash-
ington. It was a reunion of allI
the Washington State graduates
of the Bible Institute in Los An-.
geles. They joined the others
at Clear Lake on Thursday
Saturday Basket Social
The Olympia Yacht Club has
postponed the basket social plan-
ned for this Saturday eVening at
Gerald Cove to September 20.
Return From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKenzie
have returned to their home afterl
spending two weeks vacationing]
at Alderbrook Inn. [
Weekend Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jackson
of Chemawa, Oregon, will be the
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton. Mr.!
Jackson is the superintendent of
the Salem Indian schools.
Yacht Club Postpones }
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Leave For Seaside
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Klasell and,
daughter Peggy, and Miss Klas-r
ell's houseguest, Miss Jane Nil-i
sson left today for Seaside, where-
they will spend the weekend. i
Adorable Style
LO0MCBAFT
TOT DRESSES
is so flattering andi'
Bremerton, stopped at Mrs. Wyres Eastside Farmers
——the boys were. on their way . ,
home from a bicycle trip around Havmg Troubles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wylie of
the Loop. ,
Mr' and Mrs“ A'1 M0” of Olym' Pickering made a trip to the
Yak-
ima country over the week-end
pia were the guests of Mr. and
erS' Roy Ageleson Over the Week' sizing up the farm situation over
there and found that the farmers
, end. V
Mr' and Mrs' Pete V‘ser 01 were up against the same trou-
bles as here, no help to be had
Mineral were the guests of Mrs.
Vlser's mOther' Mrs' Smlth’ over ‘ and wages impossible,
while their
[seasonable crops were not very
profitable. Cantaloupes, peaches
and tomatoes were being shipped
to Sound markets, while our own
tomatoes are just coming in.
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Mr. and Mrs. Briggs returned
many of the western states and
in Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wickmar and
lMiss Mary Lou O'Connor of Che-
halis, were guests at the H. J.
Hussman home for several days
last week. Mark Hussman, who
is working at Stetson‘s Resort
this summer has been spending
the past week at hi home.
Mrs. Tyler returned Wednesday
from a two week’s vacation at
Chico, California, with her sister,
ers. Beatrice Rocklt. On the re-
turn trip she visited her nephew
Journal \Vant-Ads—Phone 100
inane:
at
MEWN
Sat, Aug.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatrup and (laugh-
ter Milindy Jo, of Watsonville,
California, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hale Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gronvold and
friends spent Sunday at Olympus
Beach.
Capt. Pearson and daughter,
Mrs. Saunders, were guests!
of the Gronvolds Friday, l
Jack Allison was the guest of luusic Four Aces
Bob Pearce for several days,
Jack Allison, Don Riebow, Dick Gents 35¢ w- Ladies 10¢
Tyler and Bob Pearce hiked up .
to Lake Lena one day. :
Bouquet Lenthéric
“7&5W4Watce”
An Original Idea
NOW A Vflfillll!
A daytime complement to
your formal perfumes for
evening!
A definite advance from the
old-fashioned toilet water!
A very special blend of eau
de cologne accented with
perfume!
' $100
4 Oz. Tailored F Ineon
4M film/lane .‘bainlanu’
{awn 5m $444.61
mman LEN'I'IIEBIC
aux parfii ms
GARDENIA
MIRACLE CARNATION
SHANGHAI NUMERO DOUZE
’ABIENTOT
Full range of prices and variety of preacntaliom beginning
at one dollar l'
FIR DRUG STORE
TWEED
Creqfions! Sturdy, Tub-fast Fabrics!
O fall Federation meeting is sched-l
Z'lb. lulffil is)!‘ October 7. The thrilmel
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Tin 2 tins Aylmei 3 popular intrmihdc for your oast leeficzns
glffrlgrfgegr;nl::n§alllg‘l
FLAVORADF . . 3 pkgs. 10¢ merge: or: at: be 1
Mix up some. of those assorted drinks frequently '
‘—“ Mrs. Barlekman Honored
GRAPF CANF w... A. $ 29
J J . i x. i i yl'l
{ . The Humphrey Nelson home at
Cascade Salad Dressing. qt. Allyn was the scene of a miscel-
f , Glennaire Grapefruit 20-oz. 10¢ lane?“ ShOWer for Mrs- J 1‘“
E51- Tom-M0 Royal purple pure. Fine zrnnulaird cane , .t 9 lBariekman,
Tuesday aftern00n_ A.
». “Dz. (ii-ape Juice. for cunning S Grapefrul 'Oza liv¢ number
Of the local ladies gathcr-
. Hwy. Broken Grapefruit 200z 9¢ id for the occasion to “0“ “‘0
"m “'M'm'“ 'mmm"
10 S B n P 20- 12 former Allyn girl. who before her 0 Princm
moduli—buauuficd with
Qt LBS ugar e e eas ...... .- OZ. ¢ marriage to James Bariekman ml
mocking, ombroidory, plum a
. Del Monte Peas ________ _. 16_0z_ 13¢ the. early part of the summer was
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____.__ . 16 , Miss Nita Cleveland. Mrs. Nel— ‘ A delightfully new
collection of little
“ ‘— I Emerald Bay Splllzafh “OZ. son hand Mrs. Henry Dahl were
darling fashions! Famous Loomcraft
- 0 _ the os esses and they served de-‘ quality—the brand mothers
appreciate!
an I .. .. , , ., ., V i . fifikFood’ /21'(')z3/13l¢é
liftious refreshrp‘ents during the Full cut, washable. You'll
wantseveral!
,v ,. v w ' 1 .......... .. 2 . a ernoon, whic was spent soc-
: ARTE: 1's 6“. ms . . ially. Followin the luncheon.‘
D n. ., I . ' EdVVail‘dS Coffee lb ‘1le the young bridge was
presented 3
“ 001‘“ KIX, 7-0Z. .......... n 2 for irpanyflovely and useful
gifts forl _\
r h tick _0Z' _________ __ 2 for 21 er ome. Those present for the s P t
B p k t S
W ea 9’ 8 ¢ afternoon were Mrs. Frank Cleve- " .0- c
the bride‘s mother,
Elton. Cleveland, Mrs. Leo Nel-
son. Mrs. Frank Warren, Mrs.
land. Mrs.
Super Gran. Soap 24-oz.
Sperry Pancake Flour 101bs.
59¢
,Tiou ROAST . . . lb. 15
25¢
3¢
Kerr Regular Lids .... .. 3 for
Kerr Regular Caps .............. ..
Jenkins 2-lip Rubbers... doz.
Asst. Candy Bars ................ _. 3¢
Asst. Gum and Drops ........ _, 3¢
‘ ' ’ ' ' . ' I ' h i I H lb.
12-0z. .... ..10/93¢
32-0z. ...... ._ 4/9393
mm CHOPS . .2-Ib. 35c
an
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{QCH MEATS . . . . lb. 250
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it am. Jelly Sousc and Head Cheese
Old Style Beer,
Old Style Beer,
Mrs. Frank Raisoni, Mrs. Chris
Smith, Mrs. Carl Smith. Jr., Mrs.
>Kate, Shellgren, Mrs.
Anker, Mrs. Harry Wolcott, all
of Allyn, Mrs. sarah Hansen and
Mrs. Bernard Housen of Grape-
view, Mrs. Kadaun and Mrs. Bar-
iekman of Shelton, and the host-
esses, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Dahl.
inie Blair, Mrs. D. J. Vasbiuder,
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‘Friendship Club M—oets
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Skinlcs Wien rs Airway Coffee -------------- " ‘b- 15¢ At
iwam" Pm “mm”. -
Famous Mileaukee ¢ COffee """"" "
3-1115“ Shispxgelillrllo ggénggisgtllfegge giggllgd
a social meeting at Walker Park
Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Ba-
ker and Mrs. Grace Springer were
,hostesses. Ice cream was served
with the three birthday cakes for
. Mrs. Joe Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth Biehl
l and Mrs. Wilma Saeger.
A treasure hunt was held dur-
Q ling the .afterno nfand Mrs. Nel-
ness meeting will be held at the
Carstens, Sugar Cured .... ..LB.
vitamins and iron found in \
', Southside hall on Wednesday and
each person is to bring'the ar-
Sliced Bacon LB 31¢
whole wheat bread. ,‘
ticle they will exhibit at the 4-11
Armours Rindless .......... ..
19¢ .
1-lb‘ Lge' fair.
Leg of Mutton
Loaf ll/Z—lb. i Decorators Church
Young Tender Mutton .... ..LB.
1 Mrs. Joseph D. Hill was 'in
Nob Hill Coffee .............. .. lb. 21¢
Nob Hill Coffee ........ .. Z-lbs.
Camels, Luckies, Chester.
FRESH BREAD
Julia Lee Wright’s ENRICHED
white'bread now brings all the \
Smoked Picnics
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Salmon
Strictly Fresh .................. ..LB-
charge of the lovely decorations
arranged in the Baptist Church
for the wedding of Miss {Doris
Biehl and Archie Dronen. ast
Saturday owning.
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Johanna ‘
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houldcr Cuts Jens the, 8-0z, .......... .. 3 for idess I\{lVarreiL Mrs.
John. Cripe,
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061430, 8-0Z- ---------------- -- '2' for 41¢
WiifizfierMIbtigaiiOhh’li-Emim
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lots of New Clothes. . . . dresses
every girl will
love at prices
every mother E.
can afford.
$129
ages 6 to