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Miss Dorothy Schmidt
Leaves For Islands
lRainbow Installation
Miss Dorothy Schmidt left this?
morning. Thursday, for San Fran-
cisco, where she will
She will become the
Schmidt of Lake Cllshman.
with the U. S. Army.
3 Chocolates
There’s a flavor to Whitman’s
once tasted, always preferred. All
packages direct from the makers!
Sampler, 17-02. 100 pieces. $l.50. Also
the new gift Sampler at 85. Other sizes
at $3 and $7.50.
Fairhill, the popular box at 31 lb.
Call in and select NOWl
FIR DRUG STORE
GRAHAM
THEATRE
SHELTON, WASHINGTON
:Two 'shQWS every night
Starting at 7:00 P.M.
I Matinee 2:15 P.M. Saturday
and Sunday
Admission _10¢ ind 25¢ plus tax
(State 2¢‘;.Federal 3¢)
Tonite Only 4-9- 15¢
Chester Morris—Richa rd Dix
“THE MARINES
FLY HIGH”
Friday Saturday
Ronald Colman
“MY LIFE WITH
CAROLINE”
.Sun. - Mon. .- Tues.
Bud Abbott—Lou Costello
:“IN THE NAVY”
'iThe Laugh hit of the ~year-é
A'riot of mirth from start
to finish.
leave on'I he
Friday for the Hawaiian Islands. Tem
ride of Lt.
Gene Wilson on her arrival. Miss
Schmidt is the daughter of R. H.
Lt.
Wilson is stationed at the Islands
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pharmacist.
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BEPUTATION
IS BUILT ON
Rupert-non
l have been filling Doctor's prescriptions at the Fly
Drug Store for 20 years, where your prescription is al-
ways filled by a graduate registered
I have been filling Doctor's prescriptions at
the Fir Drug Store for 20 years, where your pre-
scription is always filled by a graduate registered
l have been filling Doctor’s prescriptions at
the Fir Drug Store for 20 years, where your pre-
scription is always filled by a graduate registered
I have been filling Doctor’s prescrip-
tions at the Fir Drug Store for 20 years,
where your prescription is always filled by
a graduate registered pharmacist.
RICHARD E. GRENBERG
I have been filling Doctor’s prescrip-
tions at the Fir Drug Store
where your prescription. is always filled by
a graduate registered
RICHARD E. GRENBERG
, I have been filling Doctor’s pre-
scriptions at the Fir Drug Store for
years, where your prescription is
always filled by a graduate register-
RICHARD E. GRENBERG
I have been filling Doctor’s pre-
scriptions atthc Fir Drug Store for
20 years, where your prescription is
always filled by a graduate register-
cd pharmacist.
RICHARD E. GRENBERG
rm nnuo s'ronr:
IHatcher. Myrtle Hopland, Virgin-
Inaturc, Beth Audrey
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Ileld Wednesday Evening
Wednesday evening, the Order
of Rainbow for Girls, held a pub-
installation in the Masonic
pie. Those installed by Bon-
nie Jean Deegan, installing of-
ficer and her assistants, Vera
Rowe, Jo Needham, Helen Mae
PHO
Miss Vera Anker ls
Wed In Tacoma Home
ia Nelson and Betty Wells, were:
Worthy advisor, Carol Jeanne
Hatcher; worthy associate advis- The home of Lieutenant Com-
01‘. Carol Wilkie; charity. Dot mander and Mrs. F. P. Mead in
Ruckel‘: h0pe. Marjean Berets: i Tacoma was beautifully decorated
faith, Barbara Kreienbaum; chap; in all white and green last Sat-
lain. Rosemary Kidwell; drill urday, September 6, for the. wed—
lcader, June Jordan; love, Mildred ding of Miss Vera Anker, daugh-
Ross; religion, Frances LeDreW‘, ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anker
Fortnum: of Allyn and Ensign George Ev-
immortality. Carol Kneeland: erett Moore II U.S.N., son of Mr.
fidelity. Gale Robinson; patriot- and Mrs. G. E. Moore, of Lebanon,
ism, Mavis'Ross: service, Mildred New Hampshire.
Fraser; confidential observer, Iris The single ring, candlelight Ger-
Wells; 0‘39“, Obsewerv Erma emony was performed by Rever-
L‘Sl‘e; muswlanr Jane McKay: i end Stevenson, in front of the fire-
Cho‘r dlreCtorv Ruth Rowe; aha”! ‘ place, banked with white gladiolas
Edna Whaley' Gertrude Whale“ and greens with a candelbra on
Janis King, Thelma Holthusen ach s-d_ Th rv« was read
Helen Robinson and Shirley Kelly: :t 8 ovgloeck e 56 we
Dr. Morris Kinsey The blonde bride was lovely in
Honored At Dinner 3. white chiffon gown over starch-
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Drew en- ed taffeta. The gown was styled
tertained at their Olympia home with a tight bodice, with a low
on Saturday with a dinner and,sweetheart neckline and a very
bridge party in honor of Dr. Mor-l full skirt, the sleeves were long
ris Kinsey, former Shelton resi- and fitted over the wrist. Her
dent, now at Fernadina, Florida. fingertip veil of illusion net was
fastened to her hair with a halo
W-S-C-S- Report First of stephonia. She wore a necklace
Fall Meeting Held
_ of pearls. Gardenias with a frill
The Women's 50(31th for Chrls' of stephonia formed her fan shap-
tian Service held their first fall
ed bouquet.
meeting with a good number of
Mrs. William Carlson of Shel-
ladies present. Mrs. W. A. Brodt . , .
was general chairman, with Mrs. ton' the bmde s S’ster' was the
ma
tron of honor Mrs. Carlson wore
Hugh Hamilton, Mrs. C. 0. Troy ' . .
and Mrs_ Robert C. Johnson as_ a gown of rose chiffon With tight
sisting. Mrs. W. F. Roberts led bOdice and fun Skirt and long fun
. leeves. She carried a colonial
the devotionals and Mrs. Leo S
Martin and Mrs. Hamilton Were bouquet 0f Sweet peas and com"
the hostesses. Mrs‘ H. E. Miner flowers centered with talisman
roses and wore a halo of pink
:53}:ng the need Of Rad cross gladiolas in her hair. Miss Shir-
ley' Shultz of Bremerton was the
Rainbow Mothers Slate bridesmaid. She was gowned 5111‘.-
Wednesday Meeting
ilar to the matron of honor in
The Rainbow Mothers club will pale yellow chiffon and she also
meet with Mrs. Warren Earl on
carried a colonial bouquet and
Wednesday, September 17, at 2 Wore yellow gladiolas,_in her hair.
o‘clock. All mothers of Rainbow Miss Velma Harris and Miss
girls are urged to attend. There Helen Coleman of Bremerton
is much need for all mothers who were the candlelighte rs, “0‘
can, to do Red Cross sewing at Promise Me" and “I Love You
the Memorial Hall on either
Truly" Were sung by Mrs. Skran-
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday stad and Miss M. C_
afternoon.
was the musician.
Ensign G. W. Hencock
Portland was the best man.
Mrs. Anker was smartly dress-
ed in black and white crepe with
a. corsage of gardenias for her
daughter’s wedding.
The reception was held in the
Mead home following the wed-
ding. The bride’s lace covered ta—
ble was centered with a beautiful
arrangement of white asters, and
pale pink rose buds with candles
on either side. The bride cake was
three tiered with the traditional
bride and groom under a flowered
Amaranth Will Meet
On Wednesday Night
Laurel Court, Order of Amar-
anth, will meet on Wednesday
evening at the Masonic Temple
to honor their two grand officers,
Ella McCulloch, grand represent-
ative and Neil Zint’neo, grand as‘
sistant lecturer. All line officers
of the other courts are" invited
as guests, also. Initiation of
two candidates will be the second
feature of the evening's program.
of
will attend a naval supply school,
Mrs. Moore II chose a tan plaid
suit with a'tan top coat and ac-
cessories with a brown hat.
The bride graduated from the
Shelton high school with the class
of 1937 and her husband gradu-
ated from Annapolis in 1939.
Those attending the affair from
Shelton were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Carlson and from Allyn Were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Weckhort, Mrs.
Dagmar Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Anker.
Lake Isabella Club
Holds Regular Meeting
The Lake Isabella Club mem-
bers met at Maple Beach on
Wednesday for their regular meet-
ing. Potluck dinner was served
at noon to 14 members. The din—
ing table was centered with
gladiolas.
After the business matters were
transacted the group worked on
white cross bandages and cut
quilt block for a Christmas quilt.
An angel food ake sale was held
with each pers n donating a dime.
Mrs. Helen Turner, who donated
the cake, won the lucky number
and took the cake home again.
Mrs. Evelyn Butterfield was the
hostess. She also gava a reading
on the life of Jane Adams.
Shelton Woman’s Club
Will Meet On Monday
The Shelton Woman’s Club will
hold their first meeting of the
fall season on Monday, Septem-
ber 15 at 1:30 p.m.. at the home
of Mrs. Don McKay at 329 A1-
70Relieve , archway.
Misery of For the wedding trip to Har-
‘ vard University, where the groom
LlOlllD.TABLEl’5. SALVE . NOSE DROPS
pharmacist.
RICHARD E. GRENBEBG.
RICHARD E. GRENBERG
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turing is in charge of Mrs. Dun-
can Wilson.
urged to keep this date in mind.
Mrs. Ole Olsen for a picnic meet-
ing. A potluck dinner was serv-
ed at noon. Mrs. Olsen’s two
daughters were the guests of the
club. Those present were Mrs.
Hutton and Mrs. F. Lambert of
Skokomish Valley, Mrs. John
Pinckney, Mrs. Nick Ruff, Mrs.
Bill S‘iclton and Mrs. W. L. Knee~
land.
Mrs. Castle Entertalns
Friendship Club Members
Mrs. Roy Castle entertained at
for 20 years,
pharmacist.
members of the Friendship club.
for a social meeting. Mrs. Chal-
mer Saeger won the penny drill
and Mrs.‘ Clarence Eads gave a
reading. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Ed-
na Evans. Delicious refresh-
ments were served during the
afternoon.
Leave For Pullman
Miss Mary Lou‘Allan left on
Saturday for Washington 'State
College. Miss Allan is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan.
This is her senior year.
Tuesday Miss Peggy Ann Klas-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Klasell and
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Elliott, left
for Pullman, where they will also
attend Washington State College.
Visiting Shelton
WBLA. Club Holds
I Picnic Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Burnett
are visiting in S lton this week.
The members of the W.B.A.
Club met on Wednesday with
..,They will return to their Brem-
erton home on Sunday.
atoll us 1
NE 100
Richardson '
der street. The program on sculp- 2
All members a r e i
her home on Wednesday, for thel
ell and Jean Elliott, daughters of meeting was held.
SHELTON-MASQN, QQWY JOURNAL ,
Defense Design
Mrs. Archie Kidd
Feted “'ith Shower
Mrs. Archie Kidd. ncc Emily
Heinold, was feted with a bridal
shower on Tuesday afternoon.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. Nancy Kanada and Mrs.
Herman Heinold, with the shower
being held at the lattcr's home.
The afternoon was spent socially
playing games and making quilt
blocks for the bride. The many
gifts were presented to the hon-
ored guest in a basket covered
with an umbrella, both finish-
ed in all white for the occasion.
Those present included Mrs. Floyd
Ellis, Mrs. Mcrlc Vanderwal, Mrs.
Ed Buchanan and daughter, Myrt-
le, Mrs.‘ Ray Drebis, Mrs. Rex
Kidd, Mrs. William Kidd, Mrs.
Warren Williams, Mrs. Edna
Griggs, Mrs. VJ. L. Knecland, the
honored guest, Mrs. Emily Kidd,
and the hostess, Mrs. Kanada and
Mrs. Heinold. Dainty refresh—
ments were served during the af-
ternoon.
Homebulldcrs Hold
Meeting On Monday
The Homebuilders Club of the
Baptist Church held a meeting in
the church parlors on Tuesday
evening with 26 members pres-
ent. Hostesses were Mrs. Bovee
and Mrs. Bennie Banner. The
study topic was from the “Book
of Revelations” which will be
continued at the next meeting on
September 23. Mrs. Bea Brum—
baugh and Mrs. Evelyn Butter-
field will be hostesses at that
time.
Littlci-ock Annual
School Reunion
The fourth animal school re-
union will be held at the Little-
rock in the Grange Hall on Sept—
ember 14, Sunday. All former
Littlerock residents are invited to
attend.
Shelton Garden Club
Will Meet September 22
Election and business are on
the calendar of the Shelton Gar-
den. Club on the fourth Monday
of this month, at the Memorial
Hall. A round table discussion
on successful flowers and things
grown by various members of
the club. Each member is asked
to contribute to this program.
Girl. Scout Council
Holds Monday Meeting
The Girl Scout Council met
at the home of Mrs. George Drake
on Monday with Mrs. Frank Wil-
lard assisting. Mrs. Hugh Hamil-
ton conducted the meeting with re-
ports being given. The Girl
Scout little house, which is al-
most completed. was discussed.
Plans have been made to bring
Sam Gordon. contract bridge tea-
cher of Portland, to Shelton On
October 16, 17 and 18. The tune
and place will be announced at a.
later date. Mrs. W. M. ‘Dickie
was introduced as a new mem-
ber and elected as public rela-
tions chairman; Tea was served
after the meeting to Mrs. Frank
Willard. Mrs. Robert Allan, Mrs.
A. E. Hillier. Mrs. Ed Faubert,
Mrs. W. M. Dickie. Mrs. William
McKenzie. Mrs. C. H. Kreienbaum,
Mrs. Walter Elliott and the host-
esses, Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Wil-
l lard.
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Margaret Mallows
Honored Tuesday
Mrs. Charles Dahlman enter-
tained at her home Tuesday
evening on her daughter, Mar—
garet’s birthday, with a family
dinner. Those present for the
gala occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
lBill Mallows, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Biehl. Mr. and Mrs. George
Dunning, the honored guest. Miss
Mallows. Miss Virginia Look and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl-
man.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'S. B. Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Joncs
gisited friends in Seattle on Sun-
ay.
Eagles Hold Meeting
On Mondav Evening .
r The Eagles held a regular meet- .
mg on Monday night with a:
good attendance present. BuSi-
ness was transacted in the usuali
manner and the men furnished
:the refreshments at the close 0f
,the evening. At the next meet-
Img on September 22, initiation
,will be held for a class of can-
didates. All members are urged
,to attend and help with the en-
; tertainment.
{P.E.O. Held At
{Grapevlew September 9
Mrs. Ed Wright and Mrs. A-
v A. Stratford entertained the mem'
(bers of the P. E. 0., at Mrs!
[Wright‘s Grapeview home 01“
. Tuesday. A lunch was served and
lthc first fall meeting was Con‘
ducted. Guests of the afterrmon
Iwerc Mrs. Fred Hiely and chil-
Idren. Mrs. H. K. Benson of Seat‘
tie and Mrs. Henry Myer New-
kirk of San Jose. California.
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} Meet Friday
A regular meeting of the Re-
bekah Lodge will be held Fri"
'day evening at the Odd Fellows
IHall at 8 o’clock.
'W.(1.T.U. Members Ara
Guests At Bremerton
Sixteen members of the “'0‘
men’s Christian Temperance Un',
ion motored to Bremerton 0”}
iWednesday for a potluck dinnerl
[with Mrs. W. R. Collier, former!
Shelton resident. A businegsl
' Those mak‘l
ing the trip were Mr. and Mrs-
IJ. 0. Bovee. Mrs. Victoria Bur-
nett. Mrs. Mabel Anderson, Mrs-
(L. Wilev. Mrs. Trov, Mrs. ROY
lEells. Mrs. W. F. Roberts,‘ MTS'
w. M. Elliott. Mrs. Robert.,C
Johnson. Mrs. Paul Hunter. Mrs
Clive Trov, Mrs. Olivia Hunter-
Mrs. C. C. Grizgs. Mrs. W.
Snelgrove and Marian Johnsonv
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Created for the working woman
in defense industries, this suit
can be dressed up with acces—
sories. It’s made of olive-drab
wool, with dyed cotton stockings
to match. “Irene” is the de-
signer.
Olympia Legioii Auxiliary
To Join Shelton Tuesday
The regular meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary will
be held Tuesday, September 16th,
in the Memorial Hall at p.m.|
The Alfred Wm. Leach Auxiliary
of Olympia have accepted the in-
vitation and will be present for
joint installation of officers. The
Eatonville installation team have
announced that they will also be
present to assist Mrs. Marthal
Witsicrs, 4th District president,
with the installing. A large ga-
thering is expected. Refresh—‘
ments will be served.
All members of the Auxiliary]
have been invited to attend the
Clovercreck meeting on Friday
night, September 12.
Baptist Circle Hold
First Fall Meeting
The Circles of the Baptist
Church held their first fall busi-
ness meeting in the church par-
lors on Wednesday afternoon. The
new officers who took office that
claywere the hostesses.
Inter-City Club Held
At atauga Beach
Me bers of the Inter-City club
met with Mrs. Harley Sellers at
Watauga Beach, near Bremerton
today, Thursday. for their reg-
ular meeting. Mrs. E. B. Sutton.
Mrs. Lantz Wiss and Mrs. Bill
Dickie attended from' Shelton. .
Rebekah Social Club
Holds Wednesday Meet
'The Rebekah Social club held a
nice meeting in the Odd Fellows
Hall on Wednesday with eleven
members present. The new of-
ficers elected were ary Latham,
president; Grace Anderson, vice-
president. and Mary McCleary,
secretary-treasurer. The group
worked on favors for the Re-
bekah District meeting which will
be held in October. Mrs. .Alma
White and Mrs. McCleary, the
hostesses, served cake, cookies
and coffee in the afternoon.
Seattle Visitor Here
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schmidt had
as their houseguest this week.
Stanley Norman of Seattle. They
entertained during the week With
a dinner for Mr. Norman. Guests
for the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Yoshihara.
Shelton Guests
Mrs. Erma Taylor and F. G.
Trichler of Prescott, Washington, '
were overnight guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wiley
Tuesday night. Mrs. Taylor is
the niece of Mrs. Wiley’s.
Leave For Steven’s College
Two Shelton girls will have
this weekend for Steven's College:
Columbia, Missouri. They are
MISS Ruth Hillier, daughter of Mr-
and Mrs. A. E. Hillier. who will
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leave Friday. This is her second
V9315 Miss Bonnie Jean Dccgan.
daughter of Dr. Harry W. Dcegan.
will leave on Saturday for her
first year at Steven‘s.
H CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Substance" is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon which will be
Wild 3“ all Churches of Christ,
Selent‘St. Sunday, September 14.
Golden Text: “The things which
are seen are temporal; but the
thil‘l‘gs which are not seen are etcr~
1131 (II Cor. 4:18).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowlr‘lg from the Bible: “Let thy
we; t appear unto thy servants.
Elma 11W glory unto their children.
our; Ge; the beauty of the Lord
th :1 be upon us: and establish
on he work of our hands upon
us. the work of our hands
estrabllsh thou it” (Ps.90:16,17).
1 dhe Lesson-Sermon also in-
(‘ ‘1 95 the following message from
£26,.Chrlstian Science textbook,
41:19:10? and Health with Key t0
Ema “icrlntures” by Maw Baker
{emit The substance, Life, in-
gfmCE, Truth, and Love, which
constitute Deity, are reflected by
Hi.) Creation; and when we subor-
dinate the-false testimony of the
corporeal senses to the facts of
SCIODCQ. We shall see this true
likeness and reflection
,. ever '-
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Shelton Grange
l to the Grange auxiliary
.Marvin Morkert of Shelton,
lard Hogan. near Schonfnr's rim-l:
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Auxiliary Pill—Bets
By Unit. \Vlzlsor
Shelton Valley. Si‘;)l;’:inl‘:-:‘ 10
hits. Ned Vl/ivcll will b. '
low or
her home in the
Thursday, September
members are requested to bring,
the blocks they ,hm'c made l‘w,1
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the child's quilt. ,
Mr. and Mrsf'tiowar’l Robi "on'
were out from Sholtml Thur
for a visit at the 'W’iusor hon .
Mrs. Clark Dosch is llfli’h." r
the harbor whorn Sh“ hem-w
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visiting relatives for the p..r.l,. l‘o‘w ',
Weeks. f.
Mr. and Mrs. Dim Br-nllolt mull
Miss Elaine and Bob Bennett. all
Shelton. callvd on Jill‘s. Cilarlvyf
Baker Friday evening. ‘,
Mrs. James Mollqimluvm. 7.12:2:
Peter Bolling, Mrs. Moll San," v.1
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Jeanne Sat-nor, Mrs. Myrvrul VVW"
ell. Mrs. Oliver Constable. from
the Isabella Vallcv and Mrs. H ‘
A. Winsor, Mrs. Dewey Bennett
and Ava and Um V‘Vinc‘ot‘,
members prcscnt Thursday nil: r~i
noon at the monthly n‘lnrslins'r of:
the Home Sewing Club. The Mix—w ,
es Juanita McPcek. lVl‘r‘ioric er- l
nigan and Morridcc 'Wivoll rlrco- I
pod in after school for an limir.‘
An interesting letter from “r‘v
Vai“ Rlpham Bonk”? (30- Av “it'll fasten the coat high -at the
“mm” Flying Ram/“ml- ”? C""T" throat is introduced
by Brenda
Roberts in California. to the (4:23)! Mn...hau of the film colony
was. read. in which he gave n d,” W,“
realistic View of lifr‘ for the t
cos. showing that it is n. r
of discipline. ‘wnrk and play
plenty of good food.
Dorothv Rice. Dick
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This smart coat of tile—red peb-
bin—finished wool, with a yoke
top, interestingly cut pockets
and :1 row of bone buttons which
, Schedule For
athol Church Herc
Vv'illlrri"
Milt. Er. .ilrds Catholic Church was
announced today by Rev. Mark
Wcichman. effective with next
Sunday's services.
First h .113, o .1.
Second l‘vl’asa, ill a. m.
“vowing: l.l“'.‘(ii.ll">":."3, 7:210 p. in.
Sunday school for children fol—
lows the 10 o‘clock mass.
Instruction in Bible history is
ll}
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ed Ardico and Keith Emmott :7
Echo Farm Saturda" M'cri‘W.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Phillips of
Shelton. spent Saturday «‘vr‘ninp'
at the Winsor homo.
\Vilma Daniels. who has
the past year with hol' llnr'lc, Wil-
t
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has returned homo and is going to
school in Shelton this form.
Ardico Bennett \‘iFil’m’l the
home of, Ml‘. and Mrs. J. A. Shafcr
Saturday afternoon.
Virginia, Eilwarrlc:_ Fnl'ljl'lio Rm}-
unit and Patty Fawblr‘. are the
first graders from our Vicinith
who entered tho Lincoln grade
school in Shelton this term.
Mrs. Don McAlnin of Portland
Oregon. is visitinrr this Wool! “l
Echo Farm with Mrs. H. A. \Vin—
sor and daughters. Mrs. Dz-wev
Bennett and Ava and Una VVinsor.
Mrs. Hazel Henley and (laugh-
ter. Ann. drove over from OlVl'i'l-y
nia Sunday evening For a fcw
hour’s visit with her nnrcllts, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Rutledge.
Mrs. Dewey Bennett and Mrs.
Charley Baker. oniole lunch in
Shelton. Tuesdav with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Bennett.
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VISITS DAUGHTIOR.
Jake Housman returned to his
home at Munson's Point last
Sunday after twr) week visit
with his daughter in Los Angclcs.
He reported fine weather on his
stay in the South.
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Snappy Fall Fashions!
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Girls , V,
Cotton Dresser _. 53¢
Braemoro Tissue... 21¢
Sanitary Napkins, 18¢
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skirts and casual via. )1 a u "l'ililv S-h' polish
lhesc Just-bulow-tlic—kno “ks in 1'? 'i'l lilo,
l'inrvfl lll"l’l‘d~
colors Porz'owrd from all o dolls! i' ““1- it "0’
"31‘3" filV’l‘“ '1
Mcrccrlzell cotton. or . ‘1‘ and l17'l1l11l1\1 shuns—in ii?
in!“ ii;
wool in the real Links‘nnll—Li ‘ in
slitch that is so popular! Sizes
81/; to 101/2.
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Thursday, Seplcnlbc
schedule for mast-sou at:
given for high school and adults
ouch Monday evening from 7 to
m islulps
‘ soars
Brief Visitor Hp
Was Early
l
l
i A passing visitor
Hilly mum was all S.
l!l“l’lil of Shelton, pcl‘h h In the 5
daughter, 1.1 the pots, :OUYS Will
ltkl'vvnrrls, So far a mbatFZIlO 7p
only contactrd Dr. K 13th
failed to loam her ~b lumb, ]
or present address. he? held cw
'Imm Edwards were th Chlldl‘el
ldcnts in the late 1 , _Ve 0 three st
1‘ -, Poem wh
was pile (lrivcr ope
railroad.
plainl
THE AT. '2
Shelton. W“ .
, .Show that
Interest t
“s will be
nee at Lil
greater or
Mrs. Chris
‘teller. Slu
‘ of the Natio
.039 purpose
SeI'Vicc. M
a fine ser
Friday S,
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FASTING i
UNUSUAL
‘i
You may do yourself serious '
Nourish your nerves and 9‘"
as you fast or diet. A til".
of meal may work a hardshlv." .v
and nerves, unless moro vital'1
in imuro full digestion of P
of the body‘s (.«cess fat. and
nerves. Vitamalt is concenlr‘l"
mjns A. B. D St G. It l5 "'
It is so harmless that we Ill".
Many are amazed
.amalt in plane of
"y look and fch b
for y.n s. and have beside
excess weight. “.85.
ml!
r
n Ionic.
H'Velo
he ped and
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VACUUM
BOTTLES
HEM/y BOOT
BOOT SOX,
MENS COACHER
CQATS
MARATHON
HATS ....... ..
ALL WOOL '
sLAoks
SLACK‘
SCCKS ....
corrou
UNIle SUI
.wo SH
MENS
WORK BRA
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GREASE
MENS P,
SPORT S. 3*
CONCHER
cl
MENS , .
JVVEMATEHI»
SLACK
SOCKS,......--
DRESS
SLACKS —
CASUAL
nears.-. 4V
SHIRTS AND
SHORTS .-