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Dayton Family Cd/ed To Montana
By Act'ic/ent; Illness Of Re/ative
By Mabel Kidd
DAYTON ..... Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Needham of Dayton Peak.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Nelson and
Mrs. Elzy Clella.nd and daughter
of She]ton were called to Havre,
Mont.. last week because of an
accident to their brother. Robert
Vylasek who had a back injury
and double pneumonia. They stay-
ed several days until he was im-
proved.
A smprise birthday party was
held on Friday in the Cloquallum
home of Mrs. Albert LeGault St.
honoring Mrs. LeGault and her
two year old granddaughter. Sar-
ah Chappell. Guests were Mrs.
"#alter Chappell and children, Mrs.
Albert LeGault Jr, Mrs. C. L.
Anderson, and Mrs. Wan'on Cart
and children,
Geraldine Needham arrived
home from Pelican, Alaska, on
Friday afternoon after a summer
vacation with her sister and ram-
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ily, the C. N. Aliens.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ford at-
tended tile dog- show held Sat-
urday at Renton and showed their
Australian Terriers. Charley and
Jenny Wren. Charley won first
and reserve, and Jenny Wren a
third in her class competing
against her two sisters.
MR. AND MRS. CLIFF Combs
and sons entertained at a birth-
day party on Tuesday evening
honoring houseguests Debra and
Donna Renfro on their 11th birth-
day. Guests were mother. Mrs.
Tommy Jones. Gardena. Colo., Mr.
and Mrs. Manley Michler and sons,
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Michler. Olym-
pia, Joe Frisbee of Bremerton.
:Johnny and Sharon Renfro. Mr.
and Mrs, John Rock and children.
On Thllrsday the group all gath-
ered in Olympia and enjoyed a
cookout, Then on Sunday they
were all together in the Comb's
home for dinner with Skip Strobel
of Bremerton as an added guest.
Encamped at Panhandle Lake
4-H camp this week are 135
Grange young people from differ-
ent parts of the state.
Mrs. J. C. Tibbits and children
of Chehalis spent Friday night and
Saturday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dell Adams.
Mrs. Mary Buchanan of Shelton
called on Mrs. Gertrude Scot t Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoner are
enjoying a visit from her sister,
Mrs." Mary Davis of Sheridan, Wyo.
who has been staying with a bro-
ther and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl King of Panlsbo.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
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and Mrs. A. E. Lemke were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Loitz of Ketchi-
kan, Alaska. a nephew of Mrs,
Lemke, and parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Loitz, Shelton.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lemke and
children Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil McLain and family of Che-
halls attended the reception on
Saturday evening in honor of their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Loitz on their 50th wedding anni-
versary.
SUNDAY EVENING callers in
the Walter Chappel] home were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright of Mat-
lock. On Saturday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Kelley of Matlock
were drop-in callers.
Caroline C%appell spent a few
days in Shelton with cousins. Ca-
soy and Butch Carr and then they
stayed Thursday night and Friday
in the Chappell home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Roberts were Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Williams and children
of Loot Lake.
The James Hickson family were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Rietdorf.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tronp and
family of Seattle were Saturday
and overnight gnlests of Mr. and
Mrs, Dell Adams. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Leter Adams and child-
ren of Tacoma visited.
Mrs. A. E. Lemke and daughter,
Mrs, Kenneth Wolden of Shelton
motored to Seattle on Monday and
spent the day with Mrs. Arthur
Woldeh.
Steve Anderson of Cloquallum
spent a few days with his sister,
Mrs. Walter Chappell.
VEARL BENNETT of Seattle
spent the weekend with his sister,
Mrs. Alma Baker.
Mrs, Larry Goldsby and child-
ren of Shelton visited Monday
morning with Mrs. Walter Chap-
poll
Joe Brown Jr. participated in
the beef and livestock judging at
the Elma fair.
Mrs. Estelle MeGhee of Union
md MarLin Townsend and Josette
Townsend. Shelton were Saturday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
lin Rickrds and family.
Mrs. Merlin Rickards and child-
ren visited the Calvin Byrds of
Skokomish Valley on Thursday.
SCHOOL BUILDING--This Journal photo shows Center near Shelton. The structure will house many
one corner of the mssive school building now classrooms and a library.
under construction at the Washington Correction
News From
Lake Nahwatzel
A week ago last Monday ),Ir.
and Mrs. Archie Kelley's son. Dav-
id left by airplane from Sea-Tac
Airport for Pennsicola. Fla. where
he is stationed with the Air Force.
Mrs. Kelley and daughter, Bet-
Ly spent a few days last week in
Seattle at the home of Yrs. Kel-
ley's sister, Yrs. Clara Pearsall.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Barbour last Wednesday were Mrs.
John Patten and children and Mrs.
Ralph Rothrock and childrenof E1-
ma.
SUNDAY DINNER guests at
the Barbour home were Mr, and
Mrs. Everett Sellers of Brady.
Visiting that evening was Mrs.
Betty LaGarde and Herb McClut-
chen of Shelton.
Mrs. J. B. M'cClanahan of Shel-
ton and Mrs. Frank Cooper en-
joyed shopping in Tacoma last
Thursday.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Cooper home last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs J, B. McClanahan
of Shelton, anclAheir granddaugh-
ter. and husband. Mr. and MrL.,AI
P, owe of Tacoma
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By Dora Hearing
MATLOCK -- This community
was saddened to learn of the sud-
den death of Mrs. Marie Meek of
Olympia Saturday afternoon. She
passed away in her car in Olwn-
pia. She was raised here on a farm
and was the daughter of the late
Mr. arrl Mrs. Carl Spalding. We
extend our sympathy to her fam-
ily.
The Riverside Ladies Club en-
tertained the Matlock. Ladies Club
at a wonderful picnic dinner at
Schafer State Park recently.
MRS. AUGUSTA Portman and
Carl Portman accompanied by Mr:
and Mrs, L. D. Portman attended
the Golden Wedding Anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Gone Toylor at
at Progress Grange Hall Aug. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. James Chm'chill
and family of Shell;on spent Sun-
day evening with Mrs. Augusta
Po'rtman and Carl Portman.
Mr. an,3 Mrs. Edward Valley and
David Valley called at the Charles
LBrec home Saturday evening.
Denise Ballard spent Saturday
visiting Mrs. Harold Clift.
Mrs. Augusta Portman and
Carl Portman and Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Portman called on Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Matson Sunday af-
ernoon.
MR. AND 51S, EARL Cash
and daughter Holly Jean of Ever-
ett and Mike, Diane and Linda
Chamberlin of Alderwood Manor
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Cash.
IV[r. and Mrs. George Alden of
California are houseguests this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cash
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Firrsman
of Salem. Ore.. called at the E1-
vin Hearing home Sunday. Mrs.
Firrsman was the former Bess
Thompson and taught school here
in 1916.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaulding
of Skokomish spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Hearing.
MR. AND MRS. Arthur Sharp
and family of Olympia. the Larry
Chamberlin family of Shelton were
Wednesday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier.
lr. and Mrs. Lovette of Van-
eouver were weekend guests of
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Lovette.
Mrs. Orpha Rader and her
granddaughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul \\;V. Payne. all of
Seattle were dinner guests Sat-
urday of their cousins. Mr. and
Mrs. I. C. Ford. Mrs. J. I=L Single-
ton also had dinner with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Singleton of
Bremerton and the LeRoy Boothe
family of Hoquiam were Sunday
guests at the I C. Ford home vis-
ited Mrs. J R. Singleton.
511l. AND MILS, PAUI, John-
ston and son of Elma spent Sat-
urday at the Herbert Brehmeyer
Sr. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caulfield and
family of Shelton were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
rabtree.
Mr. and Mrs, James Rossmaier
and family of Shelton and Mrs.
Paul Rossmaier and son Rieky
were Sunday dinner guests of l{r.
and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier,
?,h'. and Mrs. Lud 12ossmaier
spent Saturday with the formcr's
folks. The Lud Rossmaier Srs. of
Rochester and to help them do
some painting.
Mrs. Harold Cliff and Mrs. F. E.
Hewson and her daughter Mrs.
Parker and son Happy of Olym-
pa spent two days camping at
Iron Springs near Copalis last
\\;reek
Mrs. Shirley Holman and fa-
mily of Shelton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ihrdd Cliff 3onday.
THE CAIIL GOODBUIIN family
of Shelton called on their folks
t!le Lud Rossmaiers Wednesday
evening.
Mrs Andrew MeGarvie and
daugNer Nancy largret attend-
ed the horse show at Parkland
Sunday :nd visited the former's
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Geiger of Parkland
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brehmey-
er Jr., and family spent Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kimmerly of Shelton.
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cottage or country home may be
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with fish. Suspend a skinned fish
over a pail half full of water.
These stingers are gluttonous ov-
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is impossible--and they drop into
the pail to drown.
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MATLOCK .... The Mary M. IBrehmeyer Jr.
Knight School starts next .¥ed- / the weekend at
nesda'¢, Aug. 28. The buses will friends.
run tile regular time and it will James Avery
be a full day of school. The new Air Force Base
students can register the first day. hence on
Parents won't need to come with the month
them. Hot lunches will be served Norlen AveryS.
the first day of school. Mrs. Earl
Mattock Grange held its regu- Tuesday from
lar meeting last Friday evening where she
and their booth at the Mason her son and
County Fair was the main topic, and Mrs.
Their dance Saturday night was visited many
well attended. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Churchill spent the w
and son Carl spent Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Augusta Portman and Carl Nancy and
Portman. attended the
MRS. PAUL ROSSMAIER and Lewis Sunday.
son Rickie left for California Fri- Mr. and
day afternoon after spending a and Mr. and
month with her folks Mr. and and son Mike
Ivh's. Ervin Sleeveland. Mrs. A. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier rag.
-i were Friday evening dinner guests Matlock Ladies
of Mr. and Mrs. James Rossmaier its next
::;-,: ,, :i to hel t) their granddaughter cole- postponed it
brate her second birthday, of the fair.
Lud Rossmaier spent Saturday
with his folks in Rochester and
then took his folks to Tacoma to KS/g i I* -
visit his sister and family.
LI'r. and Mrs. Roy Martin o1:
Ehna were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helin. *r_. _ 7-
Mr. and Mrs. William Duckwitz
nrup
Iu
of Rochester and Mrs. Hattie Fred-
enburg of Olympia were Sunday _ __
dinner guests at the Elvin Hear-
5taLe
ing home.
Mr .and Mrs. Emil Trier of by
Lake Nahwatzel spent Saturday S
evening with the Kenneth Howard ing Club
family, started out
MR. BUNCHO and Terry Elson iekman home
of Shelton enjoyed Sunday dinner er's State Pt
with Mr. and M'zs. Kenneth How- night and
ard. with a mishap
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helin re- ing on the
turned home last week Thursday girl's horse
after taking a week's vacation, and the
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold other gifts t
Ellingson and Mr. and Mrs. Sig- Southside
rid Ellingson of Oakridge, Oregon bers met a
and to Medford, Oregon visiting Catherine Bra
relatives and went as far as Cres- with club
cent City, Calif. their record
Mrs, Augusta Portman and Carl side Eagles
Portman spent last week Wednes- booth at
day evening with lvrr. and Mrs. all 4-Her's
L D. Portman of Shelton. in the Mason
MR. AND MRS. GARTH Calk- week.
ins and family of Santee, Calif. Dinner
spent the past week with the Earl Carl Fzasley
Walker family. They also visited and Mrs.
many friends in this vicinity, Creek.
The LeRoy Boothe family ot FOUR LE
Hoquiam spent Sunday at the 1. bers met at
C. Ford home. Tyler Boothe re-
turned home with them and Diane
and Wade Boothe remained to
spend this week with their grand-
parents.
The I. C. Fords and Tyler Boothe
at'.ended the Elma Fair Satur-
day evening.
leader Mrs.
served. Clt
the fair
ies and table
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and grS.
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