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Walker-Miller \Vedding
Performed In Aberdeen !
Coming as a complete surprise
to their many relatives and
friends was the announcement of
the marriage in April of Miss!
Peggy Miller, daughter of H. L.
Miller. and David “’alker, son of
Mrs. Neil McPhee of Lake Isa-
bella. The marriage was per-
formed on April 28 in Aberdeen.
«Both the bride and groom are
»- -om<
graduates of the Irene S. Reed
high school, the former with the
class of 1941 and the latter with
the class of 1936. l
Pendleton Visitors
Leave On Monday
Mrs. V. S. Kelley of Pendieton,~
Oregon, who spent the Labor Daf.’
weekend with her parents. 1 and
Mrs. Arch Ellis. left Monday, tak-
ing with her Lee Patterson and
Forrest Patterson. her grandsons.
The two boys. who are the great-
grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis.
have spent their vacation with
lnue. and Mr. and Mrs.
'Bechtold and family
Shelton Visitors To
South Dakota. Return
Mrs. W. S. Rawding and son,
Jack of 1044 East Dearborn Ave-
Emanual
of Shelton
returned to their home Tuesday
,evening from a three weeks' visit <
While the-re.
to South Dakota.
they attended the White River
Frontier Days. Mrs. Raivding
visited a daughter in Wood, S. D,
and the Bechtold family visited
relatives at White River and
.Tindall, S. D.
Port Angeles Vtisitors
Mrs. Harry DeShiclds and
-daughter, Marlene, nave been
spending the past two weeks "in
Port Angeles, where Mr. DeShields
is doing construction work at an
airport.
Visitors At Hendrv Home
Mr. and Mrs. Fernard Lucian
and Mr. David Hendry of Taco-
ma were guests at the Gordon
Hendry home last week.
In:
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them here.
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JEWELRY and
Many conditions, in present-day living, work against obtaining enough
vitamins from the diet alone. For
one thing, appetite must be good. Otherwise, vitamin intake is quite likely
to‘be subnormal simply becau‘gér
we don’t eat enough. Or, even if the amount of food consumed is
sufficient, the balance may be incorrect.
Dental disorders, under-nutrition, poor appetite, lack of resistance to
certain diseases, bone defects in chil-
dren and adults. impaired intestinal function, lack of energy
result of an intake of vitamins barely sufficient to prevent more serious
troubles. Such conditions can be cor-
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Performed On Saturday
Saturday morning, August 30th, !
Miss Emily Louisa Heinold and!
Charles Archie Kidd repeated their;
marriage vows together at the!
. Mount Olive Lutheran Church. The !
bride is the daughter of Mr. and!
Mrs. Herman Helnold of Route 1,!
Shelton, and the groom 's the!
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kidd of:
Dayton. !
The marraige was soiemnized!
by the Reverend R. C. Muhly in!
{a 9:30 morning service. i
The bride was charmngly gown- !
ed in a street length dress of!
biog: alpaca cut on princess lines,
with a rcceda green jacket, which;
buttoned down the front. \Vhite,
flowers formed her corsage and!
:her accessories were of dark‘
ibrown. Miss Elsie Heinold. the.
!bride's sister, was the maid of:
l honor. She wore a flowered crepc'
dress with black acoessories. Pink :
flourers formed her corsa‘ge. i
E William Kidd, brother of thcl
groom. was the best man. l
; Following the wedding an in—!
formal reception was held at thei
home of the bride’s parents. Ed-
na Griggs and Nancy Kanda were ‘
in charge of serving and Eliza-!
beth Pauley poured. Elsie Heim!
old was in charge of the guesti
book. !
Mrs. Heinold chose a dark blue:
rayon alpaca dress with white ac-
cessories and an artificial cherry
corsage. Mrs. Kidd wore a grey!
flowered crepe gown with black;
accessories.
After a wedding trip to HO'l
quiam the couple will make their
home at Dayton. Both attended
the Shelton schools, the groom
graduating from the Irene S. Reed,
high school with the class of 1929. !
The groom is employed by thel
Simpson Logging Company. '
! Kidd—Heineld Nuptials !
I
“1.8.0.8. Slate Fall '
Meeting For September 10th .
' The Women’s Society for Chris-!
tion Service of the Methodist'
‘Chureh will hold their first fall!
meeting on Wednesday, Septem-
ber 10, at the church parlors at
2 p. m. An interesting study of
the Power of \Noman in the local
ullllI’Ch will be participated in by.
Mrs. W. M. Elliott. Mrs. H ughl
Hamilton and Mrs. Robert C. John.
son. Mrs. Bernice Stewart will
render special music. The host-
esses for the day will be Mrs,
Leo Martin and Mrs. Hugh Harm!
ilton. All interested women are?
invited to attend.
Degree Of Honor
\Vill Meet Sept. 9
The members of the Degree of;
Honor will meet at the Odd Fel-f
lows Hall on Tuesday, September
9 at 8 o'clock. It will be a kid’s
party and all members are to
come dressed as young children.
All members of the drill team are stationed there with the C 0 as t
requested to be present to put on
work at that time.
the physician and available at prescription counters of responsible drug
stores.
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VITAMIN C
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VITAMIN G
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appetite.
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anemia and
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Specific for the prevention and treatment of rickets and tetany in infants
and chil-
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abnormal con-
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American Legion Auxiliary
Holds Regular Meeting
The American Legion
iary held their regular meeting
Tuesday, September 2nd. Mrs.
Martha Witsiers, fourth district
president, and Mrs. Eula Martin,
newly appointed state rehabilita-
tion director, were introduced.
They gave their reports on the
convention recently held in Yak—
ima, where they were the officia
delegates from Shelton. It was
announced during the meeting
that more members are needed to
do Red Cross sewing.
An invitation has been extend-
ed to Olympia Auxiliary to join
with the Shelton group in a joint
installation on September 16. The
Eatonville Installation team is
being asked to assist. Mrs. Vv'it-
siers will be the installing officer.
Rebekah Social Club
V‘i’ill Meet W’edncsday
Members of the Rebekah Social
Club will meet Wednesday at the
Odd Fellows Hall at 2 o'clock. It?
is hoped that there will be a good
attendance present as this will
‘ be a very important business meet-
ing. Refreshments will be serv—
ed aftcr the meeting.
Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sheppard
of Seattle spent the Labor Day
weekend viSiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray VVlieatly.’
‘ Shelton \Vomen’s Chorus
Slate Special Meeting
There will be a special business
meeting of the Shelton Women’s
Chorus on Tuesday evening, Sept-
ember at 7:30 o’clock in the
band room of the senior high
school. All members are urged
to attend as several questions of
vital importance to every member.
must be settled.
Return From Vacation
To California Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott
and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stevens
returned on Saturday from 'a va—
cation trip to San Francisco, Cali-
Visits were made with
Bennett Boardman at Newport,
Oregon and Bertha Baker and
with other relatives in California.
Leave For Newport
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Blake left
early Wednesday morning for
Newport, Oregon, to visit her
son, Bennett Boardman, who is
Guard. They will return on Fri-
day.
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.!~DeMolay, will be held Monday af—
! Kingston Visitors
l
3 Miss Alice Hendry Weds
In Tacoma Friday Evening
At the First Methodist Church:
in Tacoma Friday evening, on the!
forty-first wedding anniversary of;
her parents, Miss Alice Hendry,;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George!
M. I‘Icndry of Tacoma, was united
in marriage to Albert J. Brer—
ningcr of Tacoma. Before an al-:
tar banked with palms and white
gladioli, the Rev. Ernest Barber
read the marriage vows. “At
Dawning" and “Because” were.
sung by Mrs. George Pagelow of i'
.Bremerton, accompanied by Missl
Doris Helen Smith, organist, and!
Mrs. Duncan McLarcn. pianist. !
. . . . l
Gwen in marralge by her ia-;
ther, the bride wore traditional!
white satin fashioned with :1!
sweetheart neckline and long!
sleeves with the full skirt falling!
into a rain. Her veil of white!
not edged with lace, was held by!
a tierc of seed pearls and orange.
blossoms. A necklace of pearls!
was her only ornament, the gift;
of the bridegroom. Gardenias!
‘ roses and stephanotis formed the
all-white wedding bouquet, which’
! was tied with wide satin ribbons.
! Miss Nora Hendry of Portland;
gsister of the bride, was maid of
lhonor. She wore a green moire;
:faille frock and carried roses and;
gladioli in a colonial bouquet. Mrs. l
John Molesky, similary gowncd;
‘in orchid faille and carrying“ a:
lcolonial bouquet, was matron of!
! honor. !
! Attendants were Mrs. Stephen!
Hale, cousin of the groom, Miss,
Ruby Elson, cousin of the bride,:
Miss June Shinkle and Mrs.
Fernard Lucien in rose and
aqua moire faille identically made.
They carried colonial bouquets of
roses and gladioii in contrasting
shades.
Fernard Lucien was best man,
and ushers were David S., L. Ger-E
. don. Douglas P., and G. Cameron
; Hendry, brothers of the bride, and
‘ Stephen Hale.
For the recepition in the church"
parlors, larkspur, cosmas, asters
and gladioli were used in the!
floral arrangements. Mrs. Hen-
dry, wearing a dusty rose chiffon!
dress trimmed with rose beading!
and an orchid corsage, and Mrs.
Brerninger, in powder blue'
,silk with a corsage of roses amd
gardenias, received the guests
With the wedding party. ,
Assisting at the supper were!
Mesdames Alfred Hodges, R. E.
Carty, C.l L. Peterson, L. Gordon
Hendry, G. Cameron Hendry,.
Douglas P. Hendry, A. I. Cochran!
and Clifton A. Erdahl. !
Mrs. Brenninger chose for her,
going away costume a black tail—i
ored suit with an off the face hat
and white accessories. She wore
7a corsage of gardenias. Follow-‘
ling a two—weeks’ wedding trip by
l motor, the new home will be made
r‘ at 416 South 1. Street, Tacoma. g
_ Those from Shelton invited to‘
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs.‘
Harry Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.,
Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry De- ‘
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kim-!
bel, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aden,j
er. and Mrs. Edgar Osterberg.‘
Mr.‘ ‘and Mrs. Gordon Hendry and/
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ryan from.
' Cushman Dam. l
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DeMolav Mothers !
Slate Meeting !
The regular meeting of t h e =
Mothers Club of Shelton, Order of l
at the Masonic Temple. All mem- r
ternoon, September 8, at 2 p. m.,!
!bers are urged to attend the:
meeting.
Mothers And Rebekahs
Urged To Do Sewing
All Rainbow Mothers and Re-
bekahs are urged to join withl
other ladies and sew for the Redl
Cross at the Memorial Hall On!
either Monday, Tuesday or Wed-
nesday of each week.
Rehekahs Entertain
On Tuesday Evening
Following the regular 10dge
meeting on Tuesday evening the?
Odd Fellows entertained the Re-
bekahs with a social evening. Re-
freshments were served.
‘ Weekend Visitors Here
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Binns 0f ‘
Auburn spent the Labor D ay
weekend. with Mr. and Mrs- ROb'
ert Binns.
Will Put On Drill Work
.The General Welfare Drill team
W111 Put ‘on their work at the|
Memorial Hall on Saturday night. !
The general public is invited to,
i attend. The meeting starts ati
8 o’clock.
General Welfare Club !
Miss Lee Ellis
Leaves To Teach
Miss Lee Ellis, who spent her
vacation with her parents, Mr!
I
and Mrs. Arch Ellis, left Monday
to resume her teaching duties in I
the Poulsbo high school, at Pouls- I
bo, Washington.
Spend Weekend Here
Mrs. Betty Pierce, mother of
Mrs. I. V. Yule and her sons, Mr-'
and Mrs. Glen Pierce and Mr-
Everett Pierce, all of Kingston,
Wash, spent the Labor Day week-
end With Mr. and Mrs. I. V.,Yu1€-
Will Meet Saturday
The Juveniles of the Degree of'
Honor W111 .meet Saturday, Sept"
ember 6 at 12:30 p.- m. in the
Odd Fellows Hall. A potluck din-
! Her W111 be served. The main at—
traqtiqn of the afternoon will be
initiation. l
Girl Scout Council—
Will Meet Monday
.The first fall meetin of the
Girl Scout Council willgmeet on
Monday at the home of MYS-
George Drake, for a very import”
ant busmess meeting. All mem-l
bars are requested to attend. Tea
Wlll be served during the after-i
“0°” The memes will start at !
2 o'clock.
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