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Returns To Seattle l Rebekahs Honor Past
Miss Kathleen Leo returned to] Noble Grand Officers
her home Sunday after spending} Fridm. was the mguml. 1
a week Vismng in Shelton Vuhlol’ the Rebekah Lodeo at \‘IIIIC.
members of her family. "
“WAW' Am * .g'rzlud officers, who had ch19..ng
""“T—T— l 0.? the opening and closing oi‘ the
‘l— : snoctir ‘. There were, four ‘i‘ist,
Say IL. , *g i
,noblc grands from Olympia and;
lone, member. Cake, ice cream}
3and peaches formed. the refresh-5
ments for the evening.
WITH FLOWERS
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND
HOSPITAL BOUQUETS l
Delivered anywhere, anytime
Travis Flora! Shop
Shelton Hardware Bldg.
Phone 232 270-W l
Daughters Of Pioneers
Slate September Meet
l The Daughters of Pioneers of;
§ Mason County will meet on Sept—I
lember 4 at 2 o‘clock with Mrs!
’VVarren Earl for their regularl
business meeting.
We’ve Moved
INTO OUR NEW LOCATION
at
First Grove
(Across from Mell Chevrolet)
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Waiting Room
SHELTON AUTO
TRANSPORTATION co.
QLYMPIA SHELTON — BREMERTON
"time they honored 11.1 past noblcf
PHONE 100
SHETON-MASON
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:0 San Diego Guests
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. lziughtei Betty lay—
' of San ’), California
Mrs. \Vait Bacon on d‘
(laughter and Mrs. Powers
of Peril. d arrived last chdnes«
L' and spent several days visit-
thc Roy Bells and Paul
hunter homes. Miss
remained for a longer Visit leav-
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ing Shelton today, Thursday, by'
bus. for Portland. Mr. Powers
is an uncle of Mrs. Bells and
Mrs. Hunter and is owner and
operator of a large dairy in San
Diego.
Guests Wednesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Eells were Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Powers, Mrs.
Paul Powers, Mrs. E. J. Ahcrn
and daughter Helen, all of Brem-
erton, and‘Mrs. Elmer McLen-
nan of Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips
Were Honored Monday
Members of the Rebekah and
, Odd Fellows lodges surprised Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Phillips Monday
evening when they arrived for a
7 o’clock potluck supper. Those
present for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. George McCreary, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Latham, Mrs. Mel
Dobson and Mary Dobson, Inez
Shorter, Mamie Earl, Elizabeth
Butler, Anna Fordyce, M. B.
Schumacker, Guy Call, Mr. and
Mrs. Philips, Anna Wyatt, Teckla
Anderson and Nellie Nelson.
Royal Neighbors Will
Hold Regular Meeting
The members of the Royal
Neighbors will hold a regular
meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall
at 8 o’clock on September 4.
Negihbors 0f Woodcraft
Slate September Meeting
The Neighbors of Woodcraft will
hold their next regular meeting on
September 4.
maintaining th
greater need
V I T A
"k Vitamins A and D
100 Parke-Davis Haliver Oil C
250 Parke-Davis Haliver Oil C
100 Lilly Hepicoleum Globules
5oz: Upjohn Super D Concentrate ........................ .. 77¢
30cc Upjohn Super D Concentrate ........................................ _,
2.98
* Vitamins B and G
50 Upjohn Cerelexin Compound Tablets ............................ .. 1.34
200 Upjohn Cerelexin Compound Tablets .. 4.59
~' 100 Squibb eyz gr. Brewer’s Yeast Tablets . 49¢
PM" ‘3'” ‘n 500 squibb syz gr. Brewer’s Yeast Tablets
...................... .. 1.49
day It nervo- su-
premely well, for Vitamins A, B, D, I
."ORIYShMH" 5“ 5O Upjohn Concentrate with Vitamins B &. G
.............. .. 1.39
All Seven Wanted 100 Upjohn Concentrate with Vitamins B a. G 2.39
Fatwa", Equip 25 Parke-Davis ABDOL Vitamin Capsules
.................... .. 89¢ *
young" or .notlh 100 Parke-Davis ABDOL Vitamin Capsules ..............
.. 2.69
a m . f 250 Parke-Davis ABDOL Vitamin Capsules' . 5.67
M‘ °' ff" ""1"" 25 Squibb High Potency ABDG
Capsules .... .. .. 98¢
m "rm"! “mhrt 100 Squibb High Potency ABDG Capsules .. . 2.98
with a Shaffer 25o Squibb High Potency ABDG Capsules : ................ ..
._ 6,39
flotilla! 80
Shim “mi” Special Sale Price
0 60¢ Size .......... .. 49¢
. $1.25 Size 98¢
3.25 Size 2.59
'7 OH! Shine} Hu
All Seven of Tod-if. .
Wanted Pen Future.
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SERUTAN
Spell it Backwards
Last Week
Colonial Dames
SPECIAL
~ g >_ V 4.00 2
DENTAL NEEDS VALUE ---------- -. -
Pro-phy-Iac-tic T. Brush .. 47¢
Tek Tooth Brush 23¢ 2 for 43¢ Las‘ We?“
Squibb Tooth Brush ........ .. 47¢ Luxuria
Dr. West Miracle Tuft _. 47¢
Double‘ Duty T. Brush 47¢ 200
Caroid Tooth PoWder.. lge. 48¢ '
lpana Tooth Paste .......... .. 39¢ VALUE """""
" 1°00
DRUG SUNDRIES Photowork
75¢ Listerine ---------------------- ~ 59¢ R0,, Dew, p d d P .nt
60¢ Sal Hepatica .............. .. 49¢ Y 0 e. an m
40¢ Mentholatum _____________ __ 27¢ ed FREE Enlargemem-
12’s Modess—25c 2 for 49¢
25¢
12’s Kotex—25c ...... .. 2 for 49¢
RmHA
VITAMINS will aid in building and
boy and girl. going 'to school. School
studies. activities and sports mean a
during school months I!
250 Squibb Adex Tablets .......
Squibb Adex Yeast Tablets .............. _. 98¢
PUYALLUP FAIR TICKETS
9 energy so Vital to the
for health and energy
apsules ................................ ., 1.29
apsules. ........... .. _. " 2,59
..... .. 1.98 80’s 79¢
................................. .. 1.80 v
250’s ...... .. 2.39
/EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
BFUNDERS TABLETS
For Stomach Distress
$1.00 & $3.00
$1.50 Value for $1.00
Max Factor Hollywood :‘~
PAN-CAKE MAKE-UP
NEW! IIIODERN!
It creates a newcom-
plcxion...[t helps
hide tiny complex-
ion faults...lt stays
on for hours with-
out re-po“ dering.
Raymond ‘
‘ ; Libby Daddridge of Portland, Ore-
J‘ ,Dickie of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs.
‘George Sanderson,
) Sharer, Richard, Ron and Kolene.
Visiting In CiETada -
' A. Winsor andi
Wm. LeDrew left; 3,
I Visit Son
" Tacoma visited the first of the
’ companicd by Miss McHenry, also
. of Tacoma who
" , Mr.
:M. Danielson of Coulee, who had
been Visiting here several days.'
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to visit Mrs. William Winsor, mo-
Iioso Dirkinnon’s Engagement
Announced At The (‘larmel Inn
_‘.t a luncheon given at Clarniel I
Inn Tuesday. August 26, Mrs. H.
R. Dickinson of bloodsport uti—
nounccd the engagement of her
daughter Rose Dickinson, to Lt.
Claude 'W. Smith. .'Ir., of Ames,
Iowa. The bride—elect is well
known in Shelton, having attend-
ed schools here and in San Diego.
She also is graduate nurse of
the French Hospital in San
Francisco. Lt. Smith, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Smith of
Ames, Iowa, is a graduate of
Drake University where he was;
affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega.
He is now stationed at Gray
Field, Fort Lewis, with the Army
Air Corps.
Guests at the luncheon included
Mesdames Earl Riebow, George
Ashbaugh. Don Soule, and Abe
Shallenberger and the Misses Bet—
ty and Margaret Vail, Esther
Carlson, Rose Zella Deeny and the
guest of honor Rose Dickinson
and the hostess Mrs. Dickinson.
The table was charmingly set with
late summer flowers and the hap-
py news was revealed by minia-
ture airplane placecards.
Lake, Isabella Club
Holds Regular Meet
The regular meeting of the
Lake Isabella Club was held in
the dining hall of Maple Beach
on Wednesday, August 27 with
ten members present.
Turner was hostess for the after-
noon. A potluck dinner wasl
Served with bouquets of dahlias
decorating the table. Discuss-1
ion of Red Cross sewing followed
the opening of the meeting by
the president, Edna Johnson, and
the Flag Salute. Vera Hunting-
ton won the penny drill and birth-
day gifts were exchanged.
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Picnic At Sharer’s
Held Last Sunday
A group of former Kansas
neighbors and schoolmates pic-
nicked at the G. E. Sharer’s home
Sunday. Those present were Mrs.
gon, daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Watkins, Ben and
Art Sander-
son, Bertha and Leslie, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Markley. Anna Marie
and Tommy, all of Puyallup, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Pearl and
,Anna of Harper, L. H. Sharer of
Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
last Friday for Calgary, Alberta,
and Mrs.
ther of Mrs.
LeDrew and Mr,
VVinsor. 3
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Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Grunert of
week with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Grunert. They were ac—
is a cousin of
Grunert.
Visit Portland
Mrs. M. C. Zintheo, her mo—‘
ther, Mrs. Groham and Mrs. C.‘ ,.
drove to Portland, Oregon on
Monday for a short visit there.
Mrs. Dittman Entertains
For Emoto Club Members
Mrs. Harry Dittman “entertain—
ed at her home last Friday eve—
ning for the members of the
Emoto Bridge Club. Honors werel
won by Mrs. Frank Fentiman.
Mrs. J. H. Gray and Mrs. Harold
Guests for the evening
were Mrs. Charles Walton and
Mrs. Richard Attwood of Steila—
coom City. Refreshments were
served during the evening.
American Legion Auxiliary
Slate Meeting For Sept. 8
The regular meeting of
American Legion Auxiliary Wil1
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be held Tuesday, September 2 atl .
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8 p. m. in the Memorial Build-
ing. Reports will be made on the
convention by Eula Martin, and
Martha Witsiers. Mrs. R. W-
Coates‘ report will be read, also
remarks on the convention Will
be given by Esther Perry who at-
tended also. Several important
decisions for the next meeting W111
be made.
'Degree Of Honor Executive
Committee Slate Meeting '
The Degree of Honor Executhe
Committee will hold a 1:30 des-
sert luncheon with Mrs. John
Cormier on Tuesday, September
2. All members are urged to be
there.
W.C.T.U. County Convention
Slated For Friday, August 29‘
The annual County Convention
of the Women’s Christian Tem‘
perance Union will be held a
Twanoh State Park on Friday,
August 29th, starting at 10:30 a.
m. Mrs. Walter Elliott, county
president, will preside. A POt'
luck luncheon will be served at
noon in the fireplace dining room.
Reports will be given during the
day by the county directors. AHY‘
one wishing transportation is re‘
quested to be at the Methodist
Church at 9:30 promptly as all
cars will leave at that time.
Visiting Mother _
Mr. and Mrs. Frank WoJaCk
and daughter, Barbara, of M11d
Mountain Dam are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Alvin Butler and
vacationing on the Canal. I
Shelton Visitor I ,
From Oregon
Leroy Barger of Eugene,
gon arrived tonight to spend 3
few days visiting his sister, EVe'
lyn Schoengarth and other Shel—
ton friends.
First Rainbow Meeting
Is Scheduled Sept.’2nd
The first meeting of the Order
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Mr. and Mrs.
on Pear street
MAEElEDiN'OiQYMriAEEC
George Warren were married
August 16 and are now at home to friends at their new home
in Mountain View addition to Olympia.
groom is the son of Mrs. F. F. Warren of Route 1, Shelton, and
a graduate of Irene S. Reed high school.
with Shelton printing and newspaper concerns since his gradu-
ation from school in 1932 but for the past three years.
is the former Joyce Peterson of White Salmon, Wash.
ENTLY;
in Olympia
The
He has been connected
His bride
Scout Mothers Plan Meeting
The Scout Mothers of Troop
25 will meet With Mrs. Ray Cooki
at her Franklin street home on:
Wednesday, September 3 at 2i
p. m. Plans for the Winter pro—i
gram will be made at that timo‘
and all the mothers are urged to g
be present.
Smart Tweeds With
Young Ideas!
FITTED COATS
9.90
Popular reefer style in fashion-
wise herringbone tweed I Snug-
ged in at the waist—it has just
enough flare in the skirt. and
smart notched pockets. You'll.
want it the minute you see it
and you'll find it amazingly
easy to buy on our Lay-Away
Coat Club. Sizes 12 to 20.
Shower Proof
Station Wagon Coat
3.98
Natural Gabardine with bright
red trimming and red-lined de-
tachable, reversible hood.
80H00b2”-=
fitgéifififigait
PENCIL BOXES ..49¢
Pencil TABLETS 8¢
LUNCH BOXES ..25¢
Two Ring Binder 25¢
Ink TABLETS 8,6
Loose Leaf Paper 8;"
Typing PAPER .. 8¢
CRAYOLAS 8¢ & 15¢
Pen & Pencil Set _. 25¢
of Rainbow for Girls,' is slated
for Thursday, September 2nd at
7.
.30 at the Masonic Temple. 1'
Attend “’edding
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Painter of
Shelton were invited to the wed-
ding of Miss Nadine Moore
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of l
Olympia and J. Hunter Dickin-
son of Tumwater.
was held Sunday. afternoon
Olympia at the First Christian K
Church. : .
Young Men's
CORDOROY PANTS
2.98 pr.
Winners for wear! Zipper
front, heavy drill pockets. —~
W'aist sizes 29—36.
Men’s
SHIRTS, SHORTS
and BRIEFS
25¢ ea.
Broadcloth shorts.
front. Shirts and
combed yarn.
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Gripper
briefs in
Men’s
CASUAL COATS
4.98 6.90 — 7.90 _
Plain colors and some in her-
ringbone stripes. Sizes 36-42.
Men's
SPORT SHIRTS
1.49
Long sleeves. New fall shades.
Sizes S-M—L.
SPORT ANKLETS
pr.
Strongv—Built for hard wear.
Sizes 61/2-101/2.
Girl’s
Tuck-Stitch:
PANTIES & VESTS
25¢ ea.
Warm and comfortable.
S-M-L.
Girl’s ‘Little Miss Prep
PANTIES & VESTS
25¢ ea. “"
Long Wearing rayon fabrics.
Sizes 2-14.
Sizes
Girl’s
RAIN CAPES
1.98
White and blue with red and
blue hood attached. Size 6-14.
Boy’s
JUNIOR LONGS
1.49 & 1.98
Just the thing for long wear.
Sizes 4-8.
The. wedding; ~
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Thursday, Agust ,
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Upstairs in the L. M. Bui1d
UNDER NEW MANAGE
0 Mrs. Nellie Spinharncy announces her
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this popular beauty shop and pledges , ‘1
patrons of the shop the expert knowle Bowling
years in the business, six of these yea‘ 01‘ openj
Shelton. and con
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You. are Cordially Invited f0 "
Your Next Beauty Appomt,
at
THE VANITY'S'.,
Phone 305 2nd Floor L. M. 131.
fire invit
Secretar
Introducing
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5—Cuts house-cleaning time in halfA—dust Once-a
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Phone 120 for Appointing
To See this Amazing Machlnzi '
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY IN SHELTQH
Men’s “All-Wool”
DRESS SLACKS
5.90 pr.
See these fine, new slacks. All
the latest fall shades.
Men’s
SLACK SOCKS
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25¢ pr.
The latest in style and color.
Long-wearing.
Men’s “Sportclad”
SWEATERS
3.98
All-wool-HPlain and mixed col-
0‘11‘5. Zipper front. Sizes 36-
4 -.
Young Men’s
COACHER COATS
6.90
Water-repellant. Zip front. A
real style hit. — Finger-tip
length.
Boy’s
CLIP-0N BRACES
25¢
, Girl’s “Cherry Lane”
SWEATERS
1.98 ea.
Button and zipper fronts. Long
sleeves. Sizes 8-16.
Girl’s
SKIRTS
1.49 ea.
Rayon worsted. Navy, royal,
red and brown. Sizes 8-16.
G i H ’s
CAMPUS HOSE
25¢ pr.
Long-Wearing- cotton hose
bright colors.
in
Boy’s
FELT HATS
98¢
New fall shades,
felt.
All - wool