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iMary Dobson Reports American
Mrs. Frank “'andcll Owners Asked To Sam Gordon Will Appear ‘
Arcadia livonmnii-s ('4
Bride Showered
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Honored At Dinner . : Claim Their Disims i Here On October 16, 17, 18
Legion Auxiliary Ncwn Items-e Slates A (‘ani Party
Mr5~ L310 BaSVSCtlg entertamedi Three cake plates and several} Contract
bridge is CinCh, 110' The regular meeting of the, A (“Ai'll
purity 35 'b ‘ GBGgll
members 0f the tam‘l‘y and “059' ames used in tho ‘W.C.T.T.T.
iost- E cording ‘0 Sam Gordon. The; Fred B. Wivell Unit No. 31. Amcri—
by Hm Arcadia ECO“. -\
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fllends WBdne-Qday evening f0! 3‘ ' Kibitzcr, who Will be here for
a‘ can LegiOn Auxiliary will hp hold for Friday (‘vcuing at g. y eVem
ess house are still unclaimed. The i
in hOnor “
birthday dinner,
of her mother, Mrs. Frank Warn; W. F- Roberts.
given
owners are requested to call Mrs. i
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“momma-rm
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At Belfair Home
By T W0 Sisters}
series of contract bridge lesson—
lecturcs on October 16, 17, 18 in
sido club house at
‘chlc. 500 and Grim)
October tho
The program
on 7th in
Memorial Building.
Tuesday,
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dell at 6 001001“ I PHONE 100 By M“. Glad)“ in.ng V Masonic Temple,
sponsored by for the new year Wm bi; planned ; will bc played. and a h Him
—’ "—w W F w _. _,- . . - Belfair, Oct. l.-—~--~A
weddingshow~ ‘ G1“ SCOUt Counmlv Inc- and the chairmen of various com-
‘I SW01] HVSRY (llll'nlg ’ pan. '1‘
l or was given Miss Esther Jones by He says the “my aim 0f two} mime“
Will be "m'mun‘ml ‘Thp ““lmlss‘ml' pnce ‘9 indefir
,y Dickinson—Rediske Wedding
Held In Seattle Friday
At a lovely ceremony in the
,Zion Lutheran Church in Seattle
last Friday evening, September
26, Miss Myrtle Marie Rediske,
white bible covered with two white
lLincoin P.-T. A. Starts
iAnother Successful Year
I The largest meeting in Lincoln,
,P.—T.A. history last Thursday was} number of ladies:
:due largely to the unique idea of
gthe hospitality committee, that
rence Munson was in charge of
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Norma and Irene Wilder at the,
John Beard home on North Shore!
road on Wednesday. Quite al
attended and3
received many beautifull
and lovely gifts. Esther will be
Esther
Saturday to the Glen Harris homel
partners in a bridge game is to
tell each other how many tricks
they expect to taken, and what is
their best trump suit, if any; and
that‘s all. And to give that in—
formation, a player need not be a
pect to trump. All other depart-
ments of the game are treated in
rcl'reslimcnts, and eve-n
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'lhc inembcis from Slulton, who Ulrmmmomu
accompanied Mrs. 'W'. A. VVitsicrsi
to Yelm, where she conducted the
last fall installation of the your.l
were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Martiii,.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dobsou and,
“15.9.8. “'ill Meet
On \‘Vednosday, ()(3
The VYomcn‘s Socie
tion Svrvive ol' the
Team Honors Mrs. Coble
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The drill team of the Generalj Shelton’w
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Ionly aug er of l r. an rs.;was carried out so successfully. man-de rater
in October. civil engineer. a statistician and . . .. I , . . , r
{Ottp Rediske of Seattle, Irc— The parents were invited to re» Miss
Barbara Jean Stevens and a clairvoyant. l M185 .fiMEH/Y at ‘ Sung:
;peatcd her nuptial vows to Miles;port to the room of their chil- Billy
Bond were. married at the A11 he needs; is to learn thm ML” “who”
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i W‘. Dickinson, only son of Earl F. 5 dren to get acquainted with the I
Bead home last Friday evening by: few basic rules and signals used? ed by
the Eatmf‘l‘l“ Insm‘latm” ' E‘néégégtlifig. if) .Ilfam
EDlelllSOn of Shelton. {child‘s teacher and room mother, the Reverend J.
P. Ferguson of by experts and other practical telamr‘ f Skiiqdeqliaugh
Hf? ganged in? VV
1 The Reverend bensene perform- I also to meet the parents of other Port
Orchard. We wish them 1 players. which is the Horse Sense c9. 5’?"
gr x1e. “9 ‘Sg, b‘ ‘.. i Mp; \v M Elliott. «H .
,ed the wedding ceremony, which 3 Children Of that r0031- A b11230? mUCh
happiheSS- Imethod, the only requirements to 1%“ “1D y FEES t L'
"lmst digrgt' be lithe-j (‘i E 21m?»ch " .
iwas a candlelight service. The .1 was sounded to call assembly for Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin moved in-. play an acceptable bridge game. mid agSy 'dms 0%
pa ) the] th’ _ , mo,le RAM- ‘ i, 9
:Church was beautifully decorated 3 the regular meeting. EnthuSiasm to the
Swan Truedson cabin home? His method of counting tricks. presl 8,“ '
ma Shani Pr€$“?bc ), :fi 7' ' L '4 "a hes 00
iwith large baskets of Chrysanthe_ : marked the meeting throughout Sunday.
They were living in one! is tho natural way am. player b‘mnen MES]
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gmums. iand carried on to ‘the tea room of the Wolf homes, across fromi
wouldusgif‘he \Nerg notuconfused (jepagtrlzfn Efllag’ r V
1 Given in marriage by her fa- downstairs. .The table was beau- the
Ferncry. iby too mam, suggestions You stanar11 Ldlils mu: an L i . .,
ither, the bride was attractive in' “fully! appomted With snapdrag-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen and[ merelv tempt“) your aces kings dancmg O
owe 10 mm mg' ‘, i 5
la smart beige afternoon dress with ; ons, ackeved Susan michaelmas son
Dean of Olympia and Mr“ 11 ‘ k 1» yo 1 ex, " w“ I‘ l “I
‘ H . ‘ v- , i .. i .- . .rl “:el 1' Drill .
lbrown accessories and carried a l daiines and marigolds. Mrs. Law-l Helen
Babcock from Seattle came queem' rm t e um S l Gene a fa e i l
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iorchids, the floral arrangements. Mrs. to celebrate the 2nd birthda ofl .
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Miss Florence Janssen of Shel- John Dotson and Miss Blanche little Dean
Allen. Those Illelp- the same Velrl_2:§lml)hC1t3‘
Kg?rgegimgergégifggzgs onlea so? Thursday
Eton was the bridesmaid. IquriBel‘U‘fi1nd Domed- The BXGCUUVB 111g
Cdebl‘ate W610 Dean's fa- Mrs Chapman will Accompany ‘ Saturday.
evening at the Memor-' TWO FEATU
. Edress was of green crepe with]; board was hostess for this de— ther
and mother, his two aunts,. Mk; Fm 1 Cook To qhelton 131 H311 in honor of
Mrs Roy Co-i
Catherine szg and-Leif Erickson discover— velvet trim. Yellow roses
form— i lightful tea, in charge of the hus- Helen Babcock and Alfred Em-
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"You can't make
qul cup of
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“NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH”
CATHERINE: N othing but the truth, now—are you (be
Leif Erickson who discovered America in
“If: No, I’m the Leif Erickson who discovered M.].B.
in 1941.
CATHERINE: Isn’t it delicious! Best of all, it’s good any
way you make it.
“If: Even if it’s made much weaker? You'll have to
Show me.
led her corsage and her accessor—
ies were black. Chester Valley,
also of Shelton, acted as best
.man.
“Because” and "Yours"
ima.
A reception was held at
home of the bride’s parents for
the immediate relatives and a few
close friends. Flowers decorated
the rooms.
of Yakima, aunt'of the bride,
poured, while another aunt, Mrs.
Harlon Rediske, cut the large
tiered wedding cake at the bride’s
flowers and candles.
college classmates of the bride,
served.
. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson left
following the reception for a
honeymoon to Vancouver, Canada.
,On their return the couple will
make their home in Shelton where
the groom is employed at Rayon—
ier Incorporated.
The bride is a graduate of the
were ,
i sung by Miss Mary Kuist of Yak- ‘
the .
Mrs. H. M. Aumillerr
table, which was appointed with
Mary Kuist '
and Irene Hoisington of Longview, :
’; pitality committee,
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1Eells, Mrs. Art Bennett and Miss
1 Florence Jannssen.
At a previous board meeting,
,the chairmen of each standing
committee presented the plans
for the committee for the coming
year for approval of the board.
The hospitality committee was the
i first to score a hit in carrying out
one of their many ideas. Miss
Harrell, music chairman, added
Imuch to the program with com-
munity singing.
Miss Frank,
namely
accompanied by
I both are Lincoln
, teachers.
; Thursday‘s meeting being so well
organized before the first regu-
committee and its work, points
toward another successful year for
the Lincoln Parent-Teachers As-
sociation.
iSheito‘n VVoman’s Club
. Will Meet On Monday
The Shelton Woman's Club will
hold a regular meeting on Mon—
Mrs.
S. E. Soule, chairman, Mrs. Roy‘
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lar meeting df the year, as to each i
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i were callers Wednesday at theltables
mert and husband and Grandma
and Grandpa Harris. All had a
grand time.
Walter Morrison did some plow-
ing on the Swan Truedson place
on Saturday and Sunday.
The Agriculture club of
South Kitsap high school were
visiting Wednesday, families of
the boys who planted field corn
last spring. They Weigh. both
fodder and corn to determine the
quality and quantity. There were
about fifteen scholars and their
teacher, Mr. Lippert.
Mr. and Mrs. Dooley were
Shelton visitors Wednesday of
this week.
Sheriff Gene Martin of Shel-
ton was out calling on friends in
Belfair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrison
Irving home.
Your scribe has been laid up
for the past week with the flu.
There are a lot of bad colds in
this vicinity. i
News has just come in that the
Mrs. B. C. Combs has just re—
ceived word that Mrs. Chapman,
superintendent of the State School
l for the Blind, is coming with .Miss
[Floyl Cook for the Fine Arts Ex—
hibit sponsored by the Mason
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l County District Federation of'Wo-
Lhel men‘s Clubs, November 13, at the
Memorial Hall. Miss Cook exhib-
[ ited several pieces of her-Ceramics v
at the San Francisco World’s Fair,
~she also painted the murals of
the smart Cocktail Lounge of the
new hotel in Salinas, California.
i Miss Cook and Mrs. Chapman will
ibe houSeguests of Ms. Combs
iduring their visit in Shelton.
ers. Roy Getty Entertains
:Bridge Club On Tuesday
,' Mrs. Roy Getty entertained at
:her home on Tuesday for the
l members of her bridge club. Two
of cards were enjoyed by
Mrs. Jesse Barrett,:Mrs. Carl
vHellman, Mrs. Glen Edgley, Mrs.
iGeorge Cooper, Mrs. Lawrence
iMunson, the two guests, Mrs.
Margaret. McKay and Mrs. John-
iBichsel and the hostess. Honors
ble of Alaska, former leader of?
the team. Mrs. Kate Cruson, cap—T
tain of the team, presented gifts‘
of appreciation to the older mem—
bers of the :team . .and corsages'
were presented to Mrs. Coble and 5
Mrs. Ole Johnson, first leaders of;
the team. A. good size crowd en—
joyed the evening's entertain-
ment. Mrs. Hazel McComb, Mrs.
Ruth Yule, Mrs. Bill Griggs, Mrs.
W. J. Rawding, Mrs. Viola Aus‘
tin and Mrs. Frank Bennett who
were in it when it was organized
in 1939.
The group went to Shelton Val-
ley Tuesday evening and put on
the drill for Booster Night. Mrs.
‘Winsor and Mrs. Charles Wivell,
charter members of the grange,
were serenaded with special songs.
Plus “BROADW
BILL"
Say It
WITH FLOWERS
They Bring Comfort
-and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS Ann '
ClarkGABLE
. . , . 'Yakima high SChOOIv Yakima val‘ day, OCtObCI‘ 6 at the
home of Belfair Gara e has Chan ed hands.‘ were won b Mrs. Hellman and
chTzllth-E:;§ee.’ Made strong, at btlter~made ley Junior College,
Western Wash-l Mrs. W. F. Roberts at 720 North Mr. Johnsong having sold out
to Mrs. McKay): Mrs. Cooper won DeTi83r2L131bwfinggnEyl-iie msauno
“ea It Isntwatery' mgton College Of Education andiFourth Street The
Subject “MCH- Mr. Black. More about it next! the galloping goose, and
Mrs: , RUSSELL w
“If: It’s swell both ways! "Km can't make a bad mp ; has
taught 1“ ,Shelton for three 5 tall Hygiene” is in charge 037 MF&
week. i Bichsel was presented the guest ii" ommfi "M's
0f M- 1.3-” i: the truth, the whole trill/J and nothing "Veal"?
.The gloofn fittended the; Lawrence BUTTER. MES. Homer Mrs. Earl Johnson
celebrated{ prize. Refreshments were serv- P THEYNIET
but the ml”), UmVCFS‘ty Of “aghmgton after Taylor, MI‘SA
FI'aHCIS Eacrett. US. her birthday on October 2nd. Paul ed by the
hostess during the eve— Shelton Hardware Bldg.
Here’s why it never fails! Make
your coffee with the same care as
you have in the past. These two
exclusive M. J. B. features—d;
richer "roast— and double blending
——will give you the finest cup of
coffee you ever tasted!
GUARANTEE. Buy a pound of
M.J. B. Try it for a week. If you
don’t agree it’s better than any
graduating from the local schools.
Troop 25 Scout Mothers
[Hear Max Jensen Talk
I One of the most interesting and
informative meetings of the Scout
lMothers of Troop 25 was held on
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Herbert Angle. Max Jensen of
the Tumwater Council for Boy
Scouts was present to talk on
:Scouting. The mothers found his
stalk of the greatest of interest
land his suggestions very helpful.
lout. Discussion was held on the
,W. F. Roberts and Mrs. Walter
iElliott will assist her.
lBordeaux Girl Scouts
Hold First Meeting
‘held their first meeting on Tues-
iday with their hollyv leader, Mrs.
,Lawrence Burrell, in charge.
Carol Moir was elected secre-
tary and Marlen Cain. treasurer.
Following are the chairmen ap~
pointed for this month; Ways and
Means, Delores Rutledge; Hospi-
i
of the ,children for the mothers
The Bordeaux Girl Scout troop =.
ifrom this group will take cane?
Foster also has a birthday on the
same day.
ning. The next club meeting will
be held October 16th.
1N. BOMBAY
Phone .232 v270-W ‘
other coffee—return the lid to I Elil‘l Sheldon, Troop 25 SCOUtl
tality, Carol Calkins; ‘M‘cmbcr- ‘
M. J. B. 00., San Francisco, and we l leader was 315'? present He
aSk' , Ship. Beverly Mead: Publicity ‘, ,_ .
will refund double your purchase ! ed the commlttee to attend to i J
oycella Williams and Service "I . i V
price lthe badges f0? the new Sy5t9m Shirley Burrell. Three girls ’- i .
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' [of awards which he 15 working . \ .
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'ways and means to get the troop
into uniform for the inspection to
be held in November.
The Mothers Club had a treat
III! CllND..for drip or glass coffee makerleGULAI GIIND..for percolclor or
coffee pol. for the boys at their meeting last
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\ Cthsler’s famous show car—The Fluzd gram and
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attending the next P.-T. A. meet-
ing. If this service is successful
it will be continued regularly.
Plans were made forwa cake to be
given away at the P.—T. A. meet-
ing next Thursday. Proceeds
will go into the trOOp fund. Plans
were discussed for the year‘s
work and each girl was asked to
bring as many new girls to the
meeting next Tuesday as possible.
Slleltonites Attend
,Bremerton Luncheon
Mrs. Ralph White of Detroit
:Michigan, Mrs. E. B. Sutton and
} Mrs. Bill Dickie attended a lunch-
‘eon on Wednesday at the Brem—
lerton home of Mrs. Otto Schult-
-sheis. The luncheon was given
lin honor of Mrs. White. who is
lvisiting her brother, E. B. Sutton.
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in Shelton.
Plan Card Party
For October 9th ‘
Another card party is being
planned for October 9 'by the Cath—
olic Church. Further announCcr
merits will be made next week.
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l3; Bigfémgf“ .r ABDU Vitamin Capsules
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i The Marytha Bible Class moi ABDG Vitamin Capsules ____________________
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lMaulden poured and Mrs. Hugh Agre t _ t tzs t $5 'ABDG (High Potency)
Vita-min Capsules .......... .. 50 for 1.79
H it t h b‘thd - k, avarie a c o ;-. _ .
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casion. Mrs. Maulden reviewed
the chapter in the study book for
“the program. Mrs. Hamilton was
presented two lovely gifts. Thosr
present were Mrs. Walter Elliott
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Navitol Capsules .... .. 25 for 59c
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Mrs. Tom Rowe, Mrs. Charles ' 30 . l.
Runacres, Mrs. Mel Saeger, Mrs Adex Tablets
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mond, Mrs. Jerry Samples, Mrs
_Mervin Wingard. Mrs. Clive Troy.
| Mrs. Bertie McKinney, 'Mrs. Maul-
den. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Vernon
County. Reverend Bovee pcrform- ‘
ed the ceremony before memberS
of the family and a number
friends.
Queen Esther Girls, held the first :
of this week.
out for the first meeting of the
i The meeting was
president, Gertrude VVhalcy; vice-
presldent, Alta Bailey; secretal‘yv
Patricia Rhodes; treasurer. Bever-
were made for a Hallowc’en pal"
ty to be held the Monday before V
Halloween. A hymn was sung
land Mrs. Troy led the group 1“
J the “Lord’s Prayer.”
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Goes on with ease for work or
A favorite with inodern,
young women everywhere.
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1y Burrell and devotional leader. Play; H '
. Edna Whaley. It was decided to N0 Powder needed; lasts O" V .
have the meeting twice a month. day! . r . Z A
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Cod Halibut—Liver Oil
Cod Halibut-Liver Oil
Cod Liver ‘Oil (plain or mint flavor)
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Abdol with Vitamin C Capsules
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