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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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Ratcliff Speaks i County Budget lHlCLlMBERS TAKE 3
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*\t POT.0., raised for various state, county| BAD
Mauock, Oct. 20.~»—Friday eve-sand 01W Purposes-
ning’s P.T.O. program was fea-i These are an°110W53 E L ‘ ,
lured by a disoussion on the hot: STATE TAXES ‘
lunch programs being carried out , General fund ------------------- "5
602-16
in the schools and the part theiscn001 fund ----------------- -- -~
569-87iElma Runs Wild In Se 0 d H If
Surplus Commodities Administra- ‘ vet; comp-,and ; F r 33‘_6 Trim“ h_
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lion l-an play in helping the hot, Eondfie’drement -------- -- 323411 0
H. h L 7’ 161 m ,
lunch programs by Glen Ratcliff,iUP1Verslty Fund 6'708'27 lg
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new Mason County Welfare ad-gW-S:C- fund ---------------- -- 3958-08 Either
Sheiton's Highciimbers?
l‘lliniflirriltor- igfillmghfim Nolrmal """"
aren’t the type to hold grudges
Another feature. of‘ the session}Ellifignfrgnlginfigi
""""" ’7g6’ 41f or Elma’s Eagles are just
too;
was the showing of very interest-i TOTAL " "$15 040‘31 doggone
good on the gridiron. ,
iiig motion pictures on tuberculo-i
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own conciusion after
sir; prevention and treatment by , COUNTY TAXES ithat humiliating 33 to 6
thumping?
Amount MIHS! ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davidson ofi
Current Expense $50,584.67
70 the Eagles handed the Highciimb- !
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,Mrs. Charles R. Lewis Thursday'want or need full or part—time
'TO BE MADE IN
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Chapter B., I’.E.O. To Present
Important And Talented Ladies The MaSOn County District Fe'd_
Mrs. C. B. Hoffman of Kent. eration of Women's Clubs is con-
and Mrs. Adam Beeler of Seattle ducting a survey to determine H!
will be presented by Chapter Bu (1} whether any youths between
P.E.O., at the home of Mr. andithe ages of sixteen and twenty
evening, October 23, at 8 oiclock. ; work, and (2) what is their fu—
Mrs. Hoffman will tell of he!“ 1‘8- 1- ture educational plan. After
com-l
cent trip to South America. She, i piling this information the Fed-
with Dr. Hoffman. visited every1 eration hopes to publicize its find—
South American country, travel— ings that. it ‘will enlighten the'
ing by Clipper plane. and With'general public on youth‘s prob—l
native guides throughout the trip. 1 19mg, aid any who need work,
Mrs. Beeler is well known to and serve as a basis for planningl
all music lovers in the Northwest. ; future education courses to meet}
F YOUTH WORK-WANTS
MASON COUNTY‘
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fense many people won‘t realize‘
that a large number of this coun-
ty’s youth are leaving here to.
work in other places, thus de—
pleting the county youth ranks
here at home and taking from
youth a necessary education
taking from youth a'neccssary
which would fit them for living
after this chaos.
The Federation requests all
young people betWeen 16 and 20
years of age to supply this in-
formation by filling out blank be-
low and either mailing or bring-i
‘I ladder. i
Shelton.
Mic. Archie Vaughn rendered 1‘25
iSchool Fund ...... 7,267.91
, . . .
Violin solos for the musical inter- l Eoédleéinéelfgi 290'72
'05
inges. Refreshments closed the‘ "F'edemp Int 4360 74 75,
n‘i‘..etii‘ig. _' " ' ' E
The Pump 5 ladies will put on,Road DiSt' 1 ' 2‘664‘40 3'00
, . zRoad Dist. 2 4740.25 3.00
the IN'FJ. 1’.'I‘.O. program, but as Road Dist .3 3’170 q?
200
yet no date for it has been an—i'P'U'D Ge‘n "9.33%.;
‘2’00
“'“u’1"““- ‘;P.U.D. 1 Bond ...... .. 933.57 2.00
_,. 'P.U.D. 3 Gen. . . . . . . . ..10,695.09 2.00
CITY TAXES
loin-rent Expense $32,150.74 14.00
? 'Bond Red. Int. 5,123.50
,tricts have voted special millages
Watch For Iii!
Ei’or the coming year with Belf'air
ihighest with 20 mills, voted last
i Thursday. plus the usual ten mills
gfor general school purposes. Har-
CPR,
Tonite and WedneSday
iMary M. Knight have five mill
aspecials and Camp 3 and Shelton
Shelton wash. each have special three mill levies
All others
|for the coming year.
iare paying just, ten.
BELFAI—E PASSES
‘ Peron-mun) Presents .' o.
2.25'
Seven Mason County school dis-i
‘stine will pay the next heaviest!
i. levy with 15 mills special, plus the
.usual ten. Tahuya, Lilliwaup and,
I one yard line.
ers Saturday afternoon on a slog-3 She is an outstanding contraito youth
needs.
gy Elma gridiron. Some football,
soloist, has been featured on the}
In the rush and struggle to ac-
minds figured the HighCIimberslNorthwest Artist series and hasicomplish
complete national de-
would be mad enough over'that!
“squawk” Elma placed against -,‘
Shelton for opening football prac-I
tice too early, resulting in a sus-[
tpension meted out by ther'State,
High School Athletic Ass’n which!
wiped two games off the Shelton!
schedule, to give the Eagles quite
a tussle Saturday.
But LeRoy Wade, just about.
as fine a halfback as you‘ll see!
in Southwest Washington this}
year, didn't let the slippery turf'
bother his cutbacks to any no-
ticeable extent” and romped for
three touchdowns. Bob Osgood
and Les Winders added the other
two touchdowns. ,
The Highclimber tally came late
in the final period after recovery
of an Elma fumble on the Eagle
'Shelton‘made a battle out of. it
for the first half, allowing the‘
home club ,to score but once for
a '6‘ to 0 edge at the‘rest period,‘
but .the Eagles ran wild -in'.the:l
itaken important leads in the Se-y!
attle Civic Opera, on numerous,
occasions“, She will give two!
groups of songs, one preceding,
Mrs. Hoffman’s travelogue and‘
one follOWing it. Mrs. Beeler will
be accompanied by Mrs. Charles;
Lewis.
The affair is given for a favor-}
ite project of the P.E.O's. their‘
local educational fund. For reser-.
vations call 151 or 32 . !
W.B.A. VVill Hold
District Meeting Here
The VV.B.A. Will hold their dis—!
trict meeting here this Thursday,i
October 23 at 7:30 in the Odd>
Fellows Hall. Delegates will be!
present from Tacoma, Elma, Mon-i
tesano and Port Angeles. Mrs. ,
[Katherine Bowen, district deputy,
and Mrs: Orle Gonter, president!
of the Southwest district will
featured guests.
Na
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Work ‘?
1 Want
éW‘nat type education course do you want?
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Dairymen Snare
Commercial Pin
Lead Brice More,
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE .
‘L. Pct. ‘
Initiation will be I 4‘13 Dairy -------------------- ~10 :667
held and refreshments served. 1 Texaco Sen/ice ---------- -» ‘9, ~ 6
£00
I I _ {Marshall Insurance 7 .533
Queen Esther Girls i Mac’s Corner .............. ,. ,3 12 .200
iFrank Willard is chairman of the
" survey.
‘ Davidson,
as.
7m: SHEPHERIJ
SPECIAL MILLAGES
Belfair residents approved with.
closing-"two ,eantos. ' . . i
The “Highclimbers, tackle Brem—l
erton’ this Friday afternoon at,
49' 6201704: fibril/came .7
Thursday 20¢ Nite
DOUBLE FEATURE
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mm;
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Plus ‘THE DEADLY GAME’
7 Friday- Saturday;
“Wilsulno'rouf
‘MELODR‘AM
with
FRANK MORGAN ,
Au. RUYHRRFORD -. Kohl IAN-0n. ‘
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ioverwhelming majorities
:special school levies at a special
g election last Thursday.
The 15-min levy which was
i asked to raise funds to match fed-
icral and state monies for a new
ischool building was passed by a
l 172 to 34 margin, while a special
five-mill levy for general school
maintenance purposes was
proved by 163 to 41.
. The 15-min levy will raise ap-
proximately $3900 as the district‘s
part in a fund rounded out by
$6,100 in state money and $40,-;
000 in federal aid to assist dis-l
tricts crowded because of defense]
activities, as the Belfair district
is.
GIRL BORN SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Byars of
Shelton became parents of a
baby daughter born Saturday at
Shelton Hospital. .
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Ray Killmer, Simpson Logging
company. employe, was admitted
to Shelton Hospital Saturday for
' medical treatment.
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.the 13 to 12 victory the
ap- i
2:30 o'cl ck Loo F'eld 'in..a . . .
0 on p x iby their president, Gertrude 'Wha-v
return game, hoping to reverse.
Wild-
cats Won on their home field two,-
weeks ago.
JUNIOR HIGH LOSES,
7-0. 0N WET FIELD
Their lack of weight handicap-
ped even further by a field anklea
deep in mud, Shelton junior high‘
nevertheless gave Hoquiam’s beefyi
junior high club all the battle it,
wanted before losing a 7 to 10
decision on Loop Field Saturday
afternoon.
The visitors took advantage of
recovery of a Shelton fumble onI
the Shelton 25 yard line to score
their lone touchdown in the second
quarter, else the game undoubted—l
ly would have wound up in a score-
less draw. p
Neither team was able to make
any headway on offense due tol
the heavy going and the defensive
play of the light Shelton club
against their much heavier 0p-
ponents drew praise from Coach
Frank Willard. ,Shelton played
without the services of two of its
best backfield regulars, disciplin-
ed for skipping school to go hunt-
ing a few days before the game.
liff Wivell’s CERTIFIED
Representative in Mason County for
PRODUCTS COMPANY
TECXAOO SERVICE
Shelton meets Chehalis junior
high at Loop Field next Saturday
morning at ten o’clock in its last
[home game of the season.
GUESTS AT GILMORES
,. Mr. and Mrs. George Gilmore en-
tertained Mrs. Gilmore’s mother,
Mrs. Ethel Young, of Seattle over
the past weekend and today Mr.
Gilmore's brother, Howard, also
.of Seattle, came down to enjoy
[a day of fishing in Shelton Bay. 1
Misery o .
High Scores
3 GameHGus Skerbini 229. .
Totalfi—Eddie Cammarano 507. ,‘
Matches Thursday '
4-E Dairy vs. Texaco,
“Hold, Regular Meet
'.ThelQueen Esther Girls meet—
ing was called to order this weekl
ley and the minutes were read.
A candle lighting service was led; MaI'Shall'S VS- Mac's-
by the devotional leader, Edna i, Leaping at the opportunity when
Whaley with Frances Fentiman f Texaco stumbled, 4-E Dairy resur-
assisting. i rected its Commercial bowling
Mildred Carter was elected cor—i league advantage Thursday eve-
responding secretary and Frances ; ning with an odd-game victory
Fentiman was elected programiovci' tailend Mac's Corner and
chairman. A song was sung, ! would have made it a clean sweep
then Mrs. Clive Troy read theibut for the Cornerite’s oneapin
group a story. Iedge in the final game of the
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Shelton VVoman’s Club . i mate
Gus Skerbini and Virdon Sav-
Holds Mondav Meeting . .
V t 3 ‘ age paced the milkmen to Wide
The Shelton Woman 5 Club met edge in total pins over Mac’s,
on Monday afternoon at the home , the dair ~
. V _ , ymen copping the first
of Mrs. Homei Taylor ‘VVlth SlX- ' match by over 200 pins and the
teen member§ attendmg‘n The second by a comfortable margin.
program wast. 1“ Charge 0L MTS- , Mac‘s lost the decision despite the
RObeTL Treanmann- She “135,39 l fact that Anchorman Eddie Cam-
SlSted by th? f°11QW1ng "ad‘esiimarano topped the circuit in in-
MI‘S- Egbert? Developmen}, dividual totals for the evening.
of Christian Rgllgion. in Europe. I Marshall.s Insurance quintet
The mater‘al tQI thls to?” Wfisimoved to within two games of
taken from “Thai Chumh 1" H15“ the league lead by edging Wi-
toryn by Arthur‘ib‘egleri a bOOk vell’s Texaco Firechiefs in the
sent to Mrs. Roberts by a former Odd am b h- d Sh rt GD 11.
member of the club. Mrs. Roberthfin appfin; "Brim szogng: e s
Brumblay. Mrs. Charlesflunacpesiyrexaco 1
had as her topic, “Religious‘Tol-g Handiéng 153!
erance." Mrs. Homer Taylorii're-w Sanderson
u . ., q. 1' _.i
Viewed The Rise of, .ongt‘ftu ,pn WVGE M11161.
Marshall’s (2)
Handicap 246
467 ‘5 Dotson
353! VanBeek 362
al Government,” and; rg. refip‘ 1, 0 ) I. 380, k
mann told of tile,l§€§ia%ssance a‘n‘diigugie mall] 405i¥$g$3n
Modern European istory. ‘iimrier 49910061 506
All members were urged to at- l 7 7‘ F90 ,
tend the District Federation meet- ! 3:55:23? fljszgig’g;
ing on W'ednes ‘y of this week! Handica -
. , p 300! Handicap 279
the home of? Mrs. Runacres. Atngvoghmgton :wlBednarSki 400
that time each member will bring C' Sava§e ggiDummy 375
a h' nk for her “M sterv Sis- avabe 361Peterson 432
.a, y y ,Fourre 45810ammarano 507
ter" and said sisters will be re-i
vealed before new ones are drawn
for the ensuing year.
Bordeaux P.-T. A. Will
Sponsor Skating Party
970 914 743 2627‘f760 884 744 2388‘
Kam—ilche First
lBids Called On New ;:
Tractor For County’
ing them to The Journal. MrE.
Age? .............. Hi
‘Plans for further education?
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Tuberculosis Films
Available To GroupS‘
Equipped with a fine new pro-
jector and having several brand
new films available, Mrs. Vernon.
executive secretary of
the 3 Mason County Tuberculosis i
League; is [prepared "to entertain
clubs andiorganizatwns with pro-
grams up to a half hour in length
now.
She invites 'clubs and organ—
izations desiring to have the films
shown them tocontact her for
dates.
Mrs. Davidson also announced
appointment of two new mem-
bers of the annual Christmas seal
sale committee for 1941, Mrs. A.
S. Read at Hoodsport and Miss
Eloise Flagg at Union. . i
Two resolutions concerning
county road affairs were the only
business items of any importance
occupying the attention of the‘
county commissioners at yester-
day’s weekly session.
One set November 17 at two
o’clock in the commissioners’ room
as the time and place for opening, 1
bids on a new full diesel tractor‘
of 35 drawbar horsepower, the
other permits sale of 19.08 tons
of MC-2 road oil left over from
the past summer‘s road oiling;
project to J. F. Forbes, the 'con-i
tractor who did the work, at av _.
figure of $241.56, to be credited
to the county’s account with}
Forbes. '
432 Kiwanians Witness ‘» "ii:
2 Navy Films Tetlay:
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The feature of today’s Kiwanis}
dinner was the running of two;
school films showing the life and!
activities ,on the Navy’s battle-Z.
ships and the training which fits
that important protective arm for;
real action. Friday, a delegationi
visited Aberdeen in an interciub“
meeting at which James Neal of;
Olympia gave an entertaining:
talk on the self reliance of the,
pioneers as contrasted with pres-g
ent day reliance on governmenti
for daily needs. Walt Elliott!
Walt Eckert, Bruce,Wilcox, Andy,
item at Shelton Hospital Saturday. '
ling and heating equipment
TOT UNDER TREATMENT 5‘
Jackie Johnson, 6, son of Mrsfl.
Dick Valley, was admitted to‘
Shelton Hospital Sunday for medi— ‘
cal care. t
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SURGERY PERFORMED
Peter Holthusen, Shelton, un-i
derwent minor surgery treatment:
at Shelton Hospital yesterday. 1‘
HIP, LIP INJURED ‘
W. D. Coburn, employe of the
Wire Electric Company of Ta-i
coma, was treated at Shelton Hos— !
pital today for injuries to a hip‘
and his lips in a fall from a step
LOGGER TREATED
William Bergeson of Camp 33
was treated at Shelton Hospital!
yesterday for a saw cut injury.
SON ARRIVES SATURDAY
A baby boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Dar-rah of Sth-i,
ADMINISTRATRIX NAMED
Mrs. Ada E. Bassett was ap-'.
pointed administratrix to serve
under $100 bond for the estate of!
the late Carl Hays Bennett in}
i2
a superior court order signed Sat— 3
urday by Judge D. F. Wright. full
7,4,7, ______ , quur
Value of domestic electric cook— ' v?
and .
other household electric appliances [
annually manufactured in the U. :
is more than $112,000,000, ac—
cording to reports to the Census!
Bureau of 138'manufacturers.
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ininisrolm msx
Nelson (:(HIIH‘.
( 30NCERNIN i i‘:
Furnitui‘
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ay 0
There is NO Luxury or Excise ,' RGAIT
,, .VNITE
tax on furniture.
You can pay as little as
down on furniture, still 11
our Liberal Terms on halan
Government rogulatious
NOT affect terms on m};
draperies, c o o k ing utensi
bedding and used furnitul'
There is no change in 0i.
Liberal Terms policy.
I! 70 Relieve
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On Saturday, November 25, thel
l Bordeaux P.-T.‘ A. is sponsoring a-
Aid Class Opens
Anderson, Sid Hatcher and G. C.:
High Grade Fuel and Deisel Oils
‘ROMPT SERVICE
lst and Franklin Phone 397
World:
Tele'phouesjangh‘ng . . . radios blaring. . .
auto horns honking . . . airplanes roaring. '
In big city or small town, peace is hard to
find . . . andprecious.
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deliciousbrew doesumOrepthan delight
your imam; Its mellow, kindly nature
helps to refresh'awéary'body, helps to
comfort tangled nerves, helps to restore
fps .
“0010. TABLETS. SALVE . NOSE DROPS
,tickets, but they may also
skating party at the Mt. View
Roller Rink, from 7:30 to 10:30.
There will be advance sale If
e
obtained at the door. Mrs. L. A-
Waiton may be called at 206-W
for tickets and information. T 8
public is invited to attend, as 130 h
parents and children can enjoy
the event, Proceeds from the af—
‘, fair wurgo to the hot lunch fund.
f Royal Neighbors Call
v Special Meeting Here
' A-sp‘ecial"meeting for the morn-
bers of the Royal Neighbors W111
r-ibe held'Thursday at the Mountain
View home of Mrs. Alice Olsen.
-The'group will dress their Christ-
Kamilche, Oct. 20.—-The First
Aid’ training course at the grange
hall ‘Will be held twice a week on
Monday and Wednesday evenings
, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Anyone
interested is invited to join.
, Mrs. Lloyd Clark was honored
[with agift shower Thursday at
gthe Grange Hall. There ,
1 large crowd. Luncheon, was serv-
ied at noon., After ,Mrs.
had Opened the many. lovely Pr‘ésr
games. ,
i Mrs. Margaret ' Cdthar’y
1
guests last' week, their nephew
wa‘s‘v'ai
Angle made up the party. :
SURGERY PATIENT I
George Hopkins of Shelton un-
derwent surgery treatment at
Shelton Hospital Sunday. ,
TREATED AT HOSPITAL
Emmett Laney, Simpson Log-
ging company employe, was ad-
Ciark: .
i entS, the b'alanCe of thé'aftern‘do‘n,
iwas spent in funny ‘contests and,‘
. ain‘dw
Mrs. Blossom Carico had as house-‘1
and Wife, Dr. and Mrs. Edward 1
It
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YES! It’s a busy, dizzy werld in which
we live! And every man and woman in
it needs now and then to [get away from
it all. Needs tofsit down quietly and shut
out the din and noise for a peaceful
hour or so. ,
" In your needed hours of relaxation,
beer can play a pleasant part. For this
request. Address United Brewers Industri
a drooping Spirit. _,
M’ade from Nature’s
Because beer is a beverage of moderation and so great a national favorite,
it deserves to have
he good name guarded well. We who brew America’s beer are cooperating to
prevent abuses
wherever they may occur in the retailing of boot and ale. You can help with
understanding and
support of the brewer‘s’ "clean-up or close-up” program . . .
dcecribe‘d‘in a booklet sent free on
all Foundation, 19 East 40th Street New York, N. Y.
and flavored with plump, ripe, fragrant
hops, beer is ‘a mild wholesome brew. In
, fact, from earliest times, men have
called beer and ale the “beverage of
moderation.” Make them part of your
own plan of balanced, tolerant, temper-
ate living.
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choicest grains
IMr. Leisler will also give a
ito the members on their Plan i fence Munson, Mrs. Jesse Barrett,
standing artist.
mas don' ~__g ,ISVIChaPpiiir of San Francisco, and
I". an Mrs. Emil Nelson and
VISlt In Seattle
Reverend and Mrs. Bovee spent sorfioofconrad, Montana.
Thursday and Friday with Dr. . Brrls Rau spent the weekend
and Mrs. J. F. Watson at Cottage m Mgemelfrm l’ESItlng Roy Dawes. l
Lake. Thursday they attended the mum‘s-c 1911 'Browers of Duns—
religious pageant of the Holy nmsiMaif, is ViSlting hei par.
Land shown by the Seattle Times. a; fevw géénd Mrs. Ed Petty for
Redt Cross Cadteen :‘f‘
Uni Very Interesting ' Rebekal k .
One of the most valuable gn- Win Mée:0%:ldlgr:ay
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figucégigucgé‘essesnggr flaggersth e ; miltieatRflbekah Soc1al Club
Will
sponsorship of the American Red Wednesdaye gcdtiblgfnzozwil 133111
Cross is the Canteen Corps under p'm. ’ n v-
the instruction of Margaret Rea- .
gan each Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Lantz Wiss ‘
Junior High school at 7:30 p. 111- Entertains Club , ‘ . p.
'All local ladies are invited to at- A 1:30 dessert luncheon ga_
tend. the. clas'Ses which are repol‘t- thered the Double H ' Club
mem-
ed very interesting and of the ut- bers at the home of Mrs. Lantz
most value. , W1:fo last ,Thursday. Hallowe’en
, , m0 1 s and favors were used. Mrs.
calma'tm'? 01“" Mi“? lEd Lewis and Mrs. w. M. Dickie
Waitresses “oil. of pen is; at two of!
‘gree of Honor met last Thursdayi guesgt of 1 Erank tYivorde?’
with Mrs. Oscar Mell for a busi- loping goose. c u W0“ 9 ga ‘
hess meeting and afternoon 0f
sewing for the Red Cross. Plans American Legion Invites
were made for the district meet- Public To View pichuies .
in? Of the. Degree 0f HOHOEV “’th: AAt .the regular meeting ‘of the
Will be held here October 28. merican Leglon and Auxiliary
Tuegday evening at the Memorial"
i Hall a naval recruiting officer will
Hill, Mrs. Jesse Barrett, Ml‘s- V"; be present to show a moving pic-
Morgan, Mrs. Joyace Remmy, Mrsl ture 0n navy life, and talk. The
Charles Mitchell and the hOStQSSv‘ Wet-“res Will be shown about 9
Mrs. Mell. iOCIOFkand the general public is
‘ icordlauy invited to attend.
Shelton Garden 0111 i .. , ‘
Slates Monday Meeting ,MI'S. Georg-g Cooper, Jr_
Will , Entertains Bridge Club
The Shelton Garden Club
hold their regular meeting 0‘11 MFS- George Cooper, Jr” enter-
Monday, October 27, in the Mem' ; tamed her bridge club Thursday
orial Hall at 2 pm. Fredrick evening at her home. Honors at;
Leisler,.of Port Angeles and Se' , the’two tables of bridge Went to
attle, a well-known landscape art‘ , Mrs- Glen Edgely. Mrs. Carl Hell-
ist, will be the featured speak“: . manv and Mrs. Roy Getty. Mem-
dVice ; bers attending were Mrs. Law-
1:30 dessert luncheon was served
to Mrs. Eugene Warner. Mrs. JOC‘
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berg , Mrs. Charles Borst‘, Mrs. Hellman.
out-:Mrs. Edgely, Mrs. Getty, Mrs. E-
J. Smith and the hostess.
ings. It is expected all mom
will be present to hear this
"mitted to Shelton Hospital yes-
terday for medical care.
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