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Meaning Of Soul
Scientist Text
The meaning of "Soul" will be
brought out in the Lesson-Sermon
at the Silelton IVirst Church of
Christ, scientist Sunday.
Golden Text: "Thy way, O God,
is in the sanctuary: who is so
great a God as our God?" (Psalm
77:15).
Related readings from "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will
()pen with this passage (p. 330):
"God is infinite, the only Life,
substance, Spirit, or Soul, the only
intelligence of the nniverse, includ-
ing man."
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61 Members Of Family Gather For
Reunion At Home Of Allyn Couple
By. Judy Von Osten
ALLYN .... Sixty-one members]
of the Valley family gathered at I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoax ard [
lVynn Sunday for a big family pot ]
lnck picnic. Attending the picnic
with their families were: Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Valley and seven child-
ren of Tacoma; Mr. andMrs. Dick
Valley and two children of Cres-
ent City, Calif.; Mr and Mrs. Ray
Valley of Gig tiarbor; Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Asplund and three child-
Ten of Gig HarboP; Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Morford and five children
of Gig Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Foote of Gig Harbor & her father,
Harry McCash of Calitorma; Mr.
and Mrs. John Valley and four
children of Bremerton; Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Vilkerson of Allyll and
Mrs. Grace: Wilkerson; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Valley ,Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Valley Jr. and four
children of Allyn; Earl. Moore and
his fiancee Virginia of Tacoma,
and Sharon and Donnie Valley of
Cresent City, Calif.
The annual Fireman's" Dance of
the volunteer All)m-Victor Fire
Department was held Satmay
night at the Victor Cbmmunity
Hall. The dance was a big success
with everyone reportedly having a
good time.
Mr. land 'Mrs. lran Kowalcyck
and four children attended a horse
show at Silver Spurs Sunday. The
kids did. real well. and brought
home three ribbons.
Gordon Greenfield ,and son Jim
arrived Saturday evening to spend
a couple of weeks with his daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Von Osten and Karen and
Shari. Mrs. Gz'eenfied flew in two
Weeks before to visit a while be-
fore the ,men folks came.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Terrell and
-Suppod Your
Mason Oeunly
Support your local Music Store ..
See our display in Booth No. 5
JOHNNY'S HUSIC BOX
! friends from Seattle who work fox'
Monl.esano Chemical Co. attended
their a:mual picnic at Lal.:e Meri-
rtian near Kent Saturday. There
were about 150 people in atten-
dance.
Mr. and ?'Ira. Steve Boyce and
nephew Richard I-Iemphill attend-
ed the an:real San Juan Island fish
bake held Sat ttr(lay at l'riday Har-
bor. Tile Boyces were former re-
sidents of Fri(lav Harbor and en-
joyed seeing old" friends and rela-
tives.
Mrs. Lois Tcrrell and Mrs. Helen1
Bayce were hostess for a hmch-
con last Tuesgay afternoon in hon-
or of Mrs. Virginia Greenfield of
.St. Paul, 5r[inn. Attending were
Mrs. Susan Von Osten, Mrs. Elsie
Clements, and Mrs. Judy Von Os-
ten and daughters, Karen and Sha-
ri. A lovely crab salad, homemade
Iolls, nut bf'ead, crackers and
cheese, dessert and coffee were
served.
Mr. and M:rs. Sam Clements were
at Port Angeles for several days
fishing and visiting her cousin
Clara. Too bad Sam didn't have
better luck fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Valley and
children of Cresent City Calif.,
are spending two weeks in Allyn
visiting their many friends and re-
latives.
First Aid Classes will start in
September. Classes are open to re-
sidents of Victor and Allyn. How-
ard Wjmn will be instructor and
those interested are to contact him
Date to start will be lp to the
: people interested.
AMBULANCE IS SHOItT of do-
nations for October payment. We
a'ppeai to those of you who hav-
en't yet donated to please send in
your donation. Those of you who
have donated please remind your
friends and neighbors to send in
their contributions.
"If you have not donated before
you need the ambulance you will
be billed at regular rate as dona-
tions afterward are too late."
Attending the annual Seattle
City retired Firemen's picnic July
27 at Woodland Park were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Johnson.
Mr. Johnson entered the Fir
department in 1910. The only auto-
mobiles then were used by the
Chiefs. All the fire apparatus was
horse drawn. Mr. Johnson was al-
so with the Seattle Police depart-
ment. While in the firedepartment
Mr. Johnson was in many down
town fires one was the Lincoln
Hotel fire in 1919, were one fire-
man was killed.
'I-t[[LE IN EATTLE they vi-
sited the grave of their late son
Arthur, who is buried in the mili-
tary plot at Evergreen Cemetery.
They also visited the grave of
Mr. Johnson's dad which is in the
Moore section at Washilli Ceme-
tery. Mr. Johnson passed away in
1960 at the" age of 101 years old.
While in Seattle they visited
some of their many friends, they.
stayed with Mrs. Johnson's sister
Mrs. Alta Marburger.
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HIGH AWARDEugene Stacy second from left),
Shelton repairman for Pacific Northwest Bell is
shown accepting the National Safety Council's
President's Medal and certificate for saving the
life of Connie Lynn Simpson here last November.
Stacy also received the American Red Cross
certificate of merit and PNB's second highest
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regional award--the Vail Award certificate of
commendation. From left :re Mrs. Eugene Stacy;
Stacy; Raymond Norwood, Seattle-King County
Safety Council; Willis Rives, PNB general plant
manager; Seldon Vander Wegen, Mason County
American Red Cross; and Shelton Mayor Frank A.
Travis, Jr.
Skokomish Valley] nion Family Has.Guests From
People Attend 00linois During The PastWeek
Family Reunion
SKOKOMISH -- A family reun-
ion of the Bishop Clan was held
last Saturday at Camp La Wis
on the White Pass. Among the
sixty relatives present were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Htmter, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy tells of Shelton Mr. and
,Mrs. Edwin Ahem of
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Hurst and fa-
mily of Arcadia, and 3,{r. and Mrs.
Bill Hunter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dock were
Sunday dinne r guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Orvill Stanley in Shelton.
Mr .and Mrs. Ronald Johnson,
Milton, returned from a two weeks
vacation in California and spent
last weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Althur Johnson.
Walter Bishop and Tom Bishop
of Grapeview are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hun-
ter.
MR. AND lVERS. "Steve Valley of
Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Val-
ley of Bremerton returned from a
vacation trip to Harrison Hot
Springs in Canada, and were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Valley. Other visitors at
the Valley home Sunday afternoon
Were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hulbert,
Lurene Rusty, Marlene, and Tam-
my.
Friends in the Valley were shock-
ed at the sudden passing of Mrs.
Marie Meeks and eXtend their con-
dolence to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Vaughn
drove to Eugene, Ore., to attend
the Square Dance Festival and to
visit Mr. Vaughn's brother and
family. Mrs. Kenny Evans and
children of Seattle are staying at
$20 and $25 Permanents
HALF PRICE
Includes hair cut and set
* EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT @
GRIMES BEAUTY SALON
By Dianna Timm Mrs. I:enny XVhitaker visited
UNION -- Mr. and Mrs. Roland the Steve Morris family for a few
Walters had guests from Illinois days last week. Mrs. Whitaker is
this past week.' Arriving Aug. 4, Donna's mother.
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller. Merle Morris got back Saturday
With them were their daughter after lots of fun trom a week at
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Zu- camp on Black Lake. Colin left
tansick and children. After also Monday f'or his week at: camp.
visiting Mr. Besett (Mrs. Walter's We were all sorry to hear of
father and Mrs. Mueller's brother) Wayne Gatewood's death.
they left bn FYiday. Mrs. Louis McGhee who is sol-
Over the last two weekends Ed ling he r home to Mr. and Mrs. I
Dalby and two fish.ezTaen friends Dale Johnson of Califiornia, was
from Shelton went fishing at Se- visited the past week by Mr. and
qiu and both times came home Mrs. Earl Monroe and daughter
with their limits. Pat. Mrs. Monroe is Mrs. McGhee's
Dianna Ttmm spent the week in daughter. They have been helping
Bremerton with her aunt and uncle her pack as she plans on making
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Olson Walls Walls her home. They left
and family taking care of her Sunday. Mrs. McGhee plans on
cousin who was recovering from a iollowing at a later date. Friday
tonsilectomy. Dianna's parents and a dinner party was given by Mrs.
her brothers Billy and Tim Thomas Orabell Avey (Mrs. MeGhee's
went in Friday night and had din- other daughter) at ier Potlatch
ner with the Olsons before bring- home. Friday was Mrs. Monroe's
ing her home. birthday. The guests were hey om
Mrs. Helen Beckman was a re- family, Mrs. MeGhee, the Monroes
cent houseguest of Mrs. Karl O' and their daughter Pat and Lud
Berry. and Nell Anderson. The next fami-
MR. AND IIRS. Danny Cowles ly get together will be in Walls
are the proud parents of Kathleen Walla where Pat Monroe p!ans to
Louise, born August first. Kath- be married on Sept. 30.
leon weigbed 7 pounds 11, z, onnces, EVERX'ONE ON THE canal has
She was 21 inches long and very. commenting on the ingenious mail-
pretty, box stafd Larry School has made.
Bret Richard arrived at the The Schools are beginning a-new
Dick Allen home on August 6th home on Elf Hill and plan to move
and weighs 9 pounds 9.,'_, ounces, back to Union next year.
He joins sisters Christie and Che- Mr. and Mrs. Otto "vVojahn just
rio, and brothers Rickey and returned from an enjoyable three
Rocky. week vacation. They were in nine
states and Mexico.
The Gerald Pierces were pleased
the Vaughn home while they are to see son Danny home. He has
on vacation.
Mrs. Donald Doak is helping lust completed six weeks of Navy
with the Baptist Bible Camp at basle training in San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. ?,lax DeP.n and
Black Lake for a few days.
MISS L1NDA V.LLEY of Seat- three children moved into their
tle and cousins Jim Valley and newly built home on the hill above
Lurene Hulbert were over night Union. Besides their beautiful
guests Sunday at the Chester Val- home Max has a gun shop in their
ley home. double garage which he plans to
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gendereau of run in his spare time as a hobby.
Island Lake were dinner guests iV[rs. Nina Miller of Union. Mrs.
Wednesday evening of Mr. and Ins Wivell of Shelton, Mrs. Vivell's
Mrs. Arthur Johnson. niece Mrs. Alice Baldwin from
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland, Mrs. Frank GuSto, and
Bole Sarkowitz entertained with a Mrs. Guire's son David went on a
barbeque dinner for Mr. and Mrs. weeks camping% trip in the upper
Norman Richardson of Lower Sko- Dosewallips. They returned Sun-
komish, Mr. and Mrs. Dick John- day. They made Honeymoon Mea-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clark, and clews their base camp. They hik-
Irma Butler all of Shelton. ed to Anderson Pass, and Ander-
Mrs, W. E. Bray entered the son Glacier, and LaCross pass
Shelton General Hospital the first which is 1,000 feet liigher than
Anderson pass. LaCross Pass leads
of this week for surgery, into the Duekabush area. Mrs. Mil-
Quaaty
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ler said it was a really beautiful
trip. Although she enjoyed herself
-Mrs. Miller said she would probab-
ly spend the next day recuperat-
ing.
Two well known Union dogs died
last week. They were "Rinny" be-
longing to the Axel Johnson family
and "Sonny" who was the Norm
Riehardsons dog.
Sandy Richardson plans to marry
Walter ,Stone, from Pittsburgh
Aug. 24.
Mrs. Louis (Estelle) lcGhee
announces the sale of her Union
home two weeks ago to Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Johnson of California.
The McGhee family were Urion
residents fox" the past 12 years. She
taught at Union for several years
and also was on the teaching staff
of lower Skokomish school for a
period of time and while the late
Professor Louis D. McGhee was
resident missionary of the Adven-
tist church, they occupied the tea-
chers cottage 'at that place for
several years. Professor McGhee
(violinist) was an instructor of
nmsic for years in Mason County.
At the time Prof. Anzo Loop was
l?rinciple of Shelton schools, Prof.
A.IcGhee conducted the Shelton
High School orchestra of 25 mem-
bers. The fond of Hood Canal and
somewhat reluctant to leave the
community and her many Mason
County friends, a break in health
necessitates her leave ta, king. Mrs.
MeGhee will leave her home for
Walla Walla where she will make
her home with Mrs. Earl Monroe,
her daughter Mildred. The good
wishes of friends and neighbors
will go with her.
OGDENS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ogden and
daughter Robyn, Sbelton, return-
ed recently from a two-week trip
to Hamilton, Me., where Bob at-
tended a reunion of his World War
II B-24 bomber crew.
The crew was shot down over
Italy during the war and, as a re-
sult, spent over a year in a prison
camp together. Crew members
hadn't seen each other in 18 years.
The family also visited historical
Lexington and the Truman Library
at. Yndepen(lence.
TO ENTER COLLEGE
Included on the latest list .of
students accepted for admission
for the fall quarter at Washington
State University are lellnda J.
Merrill, Belfair, and Wendy M.
Brickert, Shelgon.
Kamiiche Grange Hall
Anniversary For Eugeee
I,y l,'r:m['(,s Simmoa
KAMILCitlq - The 50th \\;Veal-
ding Ami\\;,ersaA y gthering honor-
ink Air. :m(t ?Trs. Eugene Taylor
wqs a mtmlorable event for the
Taylors. 2!)1 guests registered in
the guest book and there \\;\-ere
some who did not rc',iste'. The
Grnnge Hall was beautifully de-
,:orated with large baskets of flow-
t,rs. A young lady, Susan Phillips,
vacefully modeled rs. Taylor's
wtdding gown which was a white
cotton material, anlde length, with
a slim skirt, elbow length sleeves
and with lace around the neckline.
It had white flowers embroidered
on the front and back of the
blouse, a cumberbund at the wst
and a white satin bow in the back.
"Phere were many lovely cards
from the many friends. Seventeen
[fiends called later in the day at
their home.
Saturday evening the Eastern
Star in Shellon honored Mr. and
?'rfrs. Taylor with a large wedding
cake and with gifts of money and
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. %Vallace Monteith
of Medford, Ore. left Monday after
spending three weeks witl their
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Stoehr.
A Thursday evening caller at the
home of Mrs. Annie Whitener was
Mrs. Mary Ann Williams and
grandchildren of Kelso.
MISS KAREN Mainwaring of
Portland spent the weekend with
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Dan %V0od.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Schilling
returned to their home at The Dal-
lea. Ore. after visiting at the :Mar-
tin Otto home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barnes
left Sunday for San Diego, Calif.
to visit Mr: Barnes' mother in that
city. They plan to stop at Fort
Ord, Calif. to pick up Bob Barnes
who will travel with them to San
Diego and then home with his par-
ents to Kamilehe for a visit.
1!!1.. AND MIIS. Carles Burdick
of Kikkalo, Ore., were recent'
guests of the Edwin Pettys. Sun-
(lay they all attended the Little
Reek School Reunion. Monday they
drove to the ferry and toured Har-
stine Island and called on some
old time friends. Tnesday was
spent at the Ocean Beach.
Mary Newman of Seattle was a
Saturday over night guest of her
)arents, the Edwin Petty's. Even-
ing guests were the J. r. Jordans
of Olympia and the Roy Perry's of
Melton.
Mr. and ]frS.
]Iilckalo, Ore.,
:rod nel)heW, th,
Warren carr's
day evening-
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