15, 1963
,cial Eve n ts
Molly Murdey Phone 426-4412
. IS WEDDING SCENE
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jansson of
Harris August 2. The couple will make
:lanta, Georgia.
AT PARK
of the Arca-
+'nic this Sun-
rk. The pot-
}d to begin
By
FOUR
Karla Jansson, daughter of Mr.
:rod Mrs. John Jansson of Shel-
ton, and J. Gordon Harris, son ot
Gordon G. Harris of Jessup,
Georgia, were married August 2
m the First Methodist Church in
tlanta, Georgia.
The bride wore a dress of beige
illc shantung with a corsage of
bi.onze orchids.
After the wedding ceremony,
the couple flew to the Northwest,
where they visited the bride's par-
ents and friends and stayed in
Vancouver, B.C. \\;
The bride attended Irene S.
Reed High School and is presently
mlployed by the Internal Revenue
Service. The couple will make
t.heir home m Atlanta, Georgia,
where the groom is working for
the State Game and Fishing De-
partment.
[SS DIRECTORY
SERVICE
Ph. 426-3172
Floor Coverings
Linoleum
Tile
Carpeting
Formica
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Mt. View Ph. 426-2292
STOREs
Ph. 426-4832
Pumps
Appliances
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Ph: 426-6283
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cOSmetics
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trees
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426-4718
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lifts
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r repairs
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426-4673
Radiator Repair
Boiling out
, Soldering
. New cores
BOON'S PLUMBING
HEATING, SHEET METAL
623 S. 1St. Ph. 426-3483
Florist ,,
Plants I
for all occasions
Flowers
EVERGREEN FLORISTS
4th & Birch 8 to 8 426-8479
Auto Glass
.Expert 1
Installation /I
JIM PAULEY, INC. II
5th &:Railroad Ph. 426-82311]
Draperies
I . custom made
free etimates
work guaranteed
J. C, PENNEY CO,
305 RR Ave. Ph. 426-8283
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Electrical ,,
House wiring & rewirhg
Electric Heating
Trouble Shooting
Licensed & Bonded
Contractor
JIM EINARSSON ELEC.
Star Rte. 2; Box 37, 426-6520
Ambulance
Radio Dispatched
Oxygen Equipped
24 hr. service
Torsak Ambulance
2119 Adams St. 426-8254
Sewing Machine
Sales and Service
, New and Used
All Makes & Models
Singer Sewing Center
117 5th Ave. East - Olympia
Open 'til 9 p.m. Fri.
Ph. 357-7586
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Shelton, Wahingon
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PACE 13
Hillerest Homemakers
Elect New Officers
New officers were elected at
I:he last meeling of the Hiltcrest
Homemakers Club. Elected were
M)'s. Louis Thomm'e. president:
Mrs. Joe Grasse. vice-president;
Mrs. V. M..}aekson. secretary sod
Mrs. Ray Hamilton. 1;rea;llFer.
The club will meet al the Ma-
on County fair p.roun(ls next
Wednesday to prepare their booth
f, or the fair. All members arc ask-
ed to be presem.
The next regu]ar meeting will
be held at 11 a.m. September 18
tt the home of Mrs. Louis Tham-
ure. 619 Dearl;orn Street.
Showers Honor
Brides-To-Be At
Belfair Homes
By Carolyn Freelin
BELFAIR The stream of
summer activities in Belfair seems
to center about weddings as Aug-
ust prepares to take the title (if
"Month of Brides" away from
June.
Miss Gae Palmerton of Moses
Lake was feted last Thursday at
a bridal shower. Tile afternoon
party was given by Mrs. Cora KeN
ly and Mrs. Wallace Ganty al
Mrs. Kelly's South Shore home in
advance of Miss Palmerton's mar-
riage to Ted 'Ving of the South
Shore. The wedding will take place
in Moses Lake.
Among the guests were Mesda-
mes William Wing, James E. \\;Vii-
son, Erma Roessel. Rudolf Sund-
strom, Stan I,'reelin. Jack P. Ha.r-
ris Tex Sterling, James Sargent,
Edward Fisehler. \\;V. H. Travis.
James Huffman, Rex Crossen. G.
G. Shaekleford .Calvin H. Mann.
and Neal Mitchell, and Misses Su-
zy Wing, Connie Harris, Carolyn
Freelin. Mary Dragovieh, and Su-
san Wilson.
Guests of honor at an evening
shower Aug. 8 was Miss Diana
Allen, whose marriage to Jim Cady
is set for Aug. 24. Mrs. C. \\;₯. Hen-
r.ingsen and lVh's. Robert Henning-
sen were hostesses for the pre-
nuptial event Decorations of pink
flowers and candles carried out the
color theme chosen by Miss Allen
for her wedding.
Others attending the shower
were Mesdames Gerald Allen. El-
mer Slagle, C. C. Eddy, Walter
Baselt. Richard Harlan, Lloyd
Suhr, Fred Bennett Gary Powers,
I w,,rs +00rag ,. w.0sE x,Tc,E,?
Reeip, e Favorites Of Count; Resident_ _ s
LAURA MURPHY, seated above in her home on Northcliff, held
the position of School Board clerk for many years. Her recipe
for Date Nut Drop Cookie will most likely become a favorite of
those of you who try it.
\\;Vhen Laura Murphy was asked
te be Cook of the Week, she had
a difficult Lime deciding which
one of her many delicious recipes
to contribute. She finally chose
her formula for DaLe Nut Drop
Cookies. a recipe she has practi-
cally memorized as she has been
making it for many years.
Mrs. Murphy belongs to P.E.O.,
a bridge club. a local orthopedic
Kroup and the Episcopal Church
Guild. She is familar to many as
the former clerk of the School
Board
She likes to knit, is an accom-
plished seam.trcss and has recent-
ly taken up gardening. "I'm not
very good at it yet." comlncnted
Laura in regard to her horticultu-
:'al skills. She enjoys reading in
general and is especially interested
n news magazines.
Her husband, Phil, is secretary
.of the Shclton Chamber of Com-
merce. He was formerly employed
by the Post Office.
Laura elahns the following re-
ripe is very simple. This spicy type
of the ever popular drop cookie
will not remain uneaten in the
cokie jar for long.
Date Nut Drop Cookies
.3/4 cup brown sugar
!,/, cup fat cbutter or shortening)
2 eggs
l .,'_, cup flour
, teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
[ teaspoon cloves
j teaspoon allspice
I/8 teaspoon salt
.i cup water
[ teaspoon vanilla
1 cup broken walnuts
1 cup chopped dates
Blend sugar and fat until mix-
ture is light and creamy. Beat in
eggs, one at a time. Sift all the
dry ingredients together and add
in three parts to the mixture alter-
nately with water. Beat l?atter un-
til sm0oth after each addition.
Then add nut meats and dates.
Drop baler from a teaspoon on-
to a greased cookie sheet. Bake in
a mderate oven (350 degrees) for
about 12 mhmtes.
The American Legion
Dept. of Wash.
FRED B. WIVELL
POST 31
Jay Umphenour, Commander
J. Mel Dobson, Adjutant
Next Meeting
Tuesday, Aug. 20
-- At The --
Memorial Hall---8 p.m.
Mrs. Rempel Returns
Mrs. W. S. Rempel of Shelton
recently returned home after six
weeks of travel in the East ana
Souhl. She went East as a delegate
to the Gold Star Mothers Nation-
al Convention which was held in
the Mayflower ttotel in Washing-
ton D.C. with Mrs. M'ary Kelly
presiding. Sixteen mothers attcna-
ed from this state.
Following the convention. Mrs.
Rempel visited friends in Wash-
ington D.C. and then spent five
.days in New York City. In New-
port News. Virginia, she was the
guest of Lt. and Mrs. Thomas M.
Hopper. Mrs. Hopper will be re-
membered as the former Maribeth
Perdue. granddaughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham. While
in Virginia she visited historically
famous Williamsburg and James-
to,vn.
Mrs. Rempel visited friends in
Elkias, West Virginia. mid then
traveled to Los Vegas, New Mex-
ico. where she was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Worth Gurley.
Mrs. Gurley is a former resident
of Mason County. A trip to Santa
Fe was enjoyed as it is an im-
portrait art center for Indian cul-
ture.
After visiting friends and rela-
tives in several California cities
lrs. Rempel returned to her home
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John Johnson Janet Anderson,
George Pope, John Pope, Thomas
'robin, Larry Ramsey, Willianl
Hunt, Rudolf Sundstrom, Rex
Crossen, Glen Miller, and Miss Cin-
dy Trammell.
A II01tlE "WEDDING united Mrs,
Tracy Farmer Ward and A. J.
Harrison in nlarriage the evening
of Aug. 3. Rev. Milton L. Gii:e
performed the ceremony aL the
Belfair home of Mrs. Albert E.
Farmer. mother of the bride. At-
tending tile couple were Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Dawson. Tile new Mrs.
Harrison chose a gold metallic
suit for her wedding, wiLh a cor-
sage of white orchids.
Members of Chuck Wagon Rai-
ders, local 4-It group, are looking
forward Lo tile Kitsap County Fair
Aug. 22-25. Several of the youngs-
ters plan to enter their horses in
halter, equitation, and trail horse
competition.
Among the Raiders' recent ac-
tivities has been an overnight trail
ride to Green Mountain. The 4-
Hers left Bear Creak early Aug.
2 and circled Lucian Lake, ate
hmeh at Gold Creek, and climbed
the 1,689-foot Green Mountain. At
the lokout station atop the moun-
tain they admired the view and
learned about the various instru-
ments used by lookout Mrs. Mile
Shelby. They descended the south-
east side of the mountain, re-
tm'ning to Gold Creek, where they
were met by David Raines and
Mrs. Ed Riedle with thinks and
can]ping gear, for their cookout
dinner and overnight camp,
A number of the members re-
turned recently from the 4-H camp
al Twin Lakes. The Neptune Day
swimming contests there sent se-
veral of the Raiders home with
honors; Linda Greaterex won first
place m the floating contest, and
Patty Raines placed second. Con-
nie Sidwaski came in third in the
dog paddling race. and Sandy
Johnson placed third in form div-
ing competition. Dou Raines won
first place in the riud crawling
race. Crowned as winners of the
"girls best tent" award were Sha-
ron Davis, Sandy Johnson, and
Patty Raines. Others attending the
camp were Darrell Raines. Linda
Griffith, and Mrs. David Raines.
who was firearms safety instruc-
tor.
MORE LOCAL CAMPERS were
Rev. and Mrs. Milton L. Gire, Mrs.
R. W. Cady, and Alan Cady Har-
ry McKay, Carol Barber, Sandy
Fleury and David Gire and cou-
sins Grey and Kent Kitchel of
Fremont, Calif. They were coun-
selors and campers at the junior
high camp at Cmnp Burton, Bap-
tist Assembly Grounds, on Vashon
Island. Especially honored at the
Friday evening banquet which cli-
maxed the week's activities was
Alan Cady. who was runner-up
for the award of "'boy camper of
the week."
And speaking of honors, Miss
Leslie McDonald can claim her
share. Leslie was named again on
the University of Washington Ho-
p.or Roll for Spring Quarter, a dis-
tinetion for students who have
achieved a 3.5 or better grade
point for that quarter.
Miss Nancy Marius returned last
Thursday from a month's visit in
Lancaster. Calif.. where she had
been staying with the Lou Orme-
rod family. Nancy and her cousin,
Dennis. drove up from Lancaster
cn,?ih,: go.,: sp+.:ing a a.
al with the Mat-
tus family.
GUESTS AT TIIE Jack P. Ilar-
ris home are Jack Rasor of Spring-
field, Ore., and Miss Phyliss Rasor
from San Diego, Calif. At tile end
of their week-long slay Mrs. Har-
ris and Miss Rasor plan a trip to
Seattle, Vancouver. British Colum-
bia, and Victoria, B. C.
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