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on his. I ‘
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simian?" l Degree Of Honor Slates
‘OfEVe Touey and daughter. 3 District (‘onvcntion
Manchester, '\'\'ash.. are: Tuesday. October
gejiiieiiai. veil...
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nests 9va {Qt the homo of her mo- grce of Honor will entci'tain the}
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y even V ~hérA. M. Hulbcl‘t. Tllcy 1 District Convention here starting.
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.g was " e for the u'nckwld. :ut 2 p.m. Mrs. Lewis Geiscr, of, V
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f Jorsted" *" *" ‘ Battleground, natiomil second: r m S
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, Hen, \ice plt...d.l.t a. d I gull 1 meet t By Mrs. Gladys Irvmg
___—— .liid’ Mrs . 1 or. will be in charge of the meet; L. .‘ i
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?ifi‘aivi‘qvo‘ii'soigi- ‘Jgniamz‘if‘l‘
lea .. Shelton laqt week ag the .' hurst, state prcsidcnt, will also
“1%.. at wexje “married in
. M. of M}, m V1.2 E be present. A 6:30 dinner will ,Ifo‘m” ‘5 M, B
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, m. ' a D" ‘ , be served to the members and the Full Gospel
Chuicn at e an. :
3 their families. Initiation and ReVerend James EkStedt' brotherl
'drill work by the drill team will
be featured in the evening meet—
ing which starts at 8 p.m. Guests
will be present from Tenino, Olym~
of the groom, performed the nup-
tial service, with the Reverendl
vathe assisting. The church was
decorated very prettily. M i s s v
Stella Bulduc and Miss Berg sang
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‘Girl Scouts Meet rand Mrs. Bull, were bridtsmai V
l “in; Misg Mocjeuand l and best man. Mrs. Bull is a 315-!
l Tuesday the Gil-i Scouts met ter- of the groom. A large num-i
ber of neighbors and friends were
at the wedding.
May all your days in Joy be
passed and Each prove Happier,
than the lastmOur wish for bride:
and groom.
,with Miss McClelland in her
7apartmcnt at which time all old
lbusiness was cleared up. Scout-‘
ling and what it means to be a
Scout were discussed. The sale
vof Christmas cards was fine and
i . . i Valtcr Morrison is a
‘ ,! F ' r the group extends its thanks to “15' . A 5
where. ' :06 COVERAGE the Shelton people for their cw new recruit at
the Bclfzur Icrn-
'1 . OFmS 0f Inadeqllafic 3 operationnGlcnna Fitz, Scribe. “KI-[r
men Ham“ ,md My,“ A1
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' ge can be °eep m t e ; Bordeaux (girl Scout : frcd Emmcrt visited
Mrs. Gladys :
rdware others are less obvious . . ‘
:Mecting ls Reported
The Bordeaux Girl Scouts metv
on Tuesday with Mrs. Burr-ell and
Mrs. Dickinson. their leaders. The
group registered for the Scout‘
troop and made notices to take
home of the Skating party which.
is slated for Saturday evening at. from. This is a step towards Na—
the Mountain View Roller Rinkitional Defense. and every One
Plans Were made for a masquer- . should know first and. i
ado Hallowe’cn party, Wednesday! A shower was glVen to Mrs.
Irving Tuesday. 3
The Red Cross is sponsoring 3.;
class in Belfair, for first aid
work, and those who are in sixth'
grade and up are eligible to join.l
All their expenses will be, is a.
book that they learn first aidI
‘ M PIE. those involving in-
, . “any adequate, insurance
V‘ 0‘" llouse should cover
3' fire. but also damage
.mke. Windstorm. hail and
l“lauds. Adequate insur-
I Personal property should
“38386. fur coats. Jewels. evening in the Bordeaux school r E. L. Johnson
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"" c r with the Brownies.» Carol Moir, i is a recent bri e. in e
a num‘i
. ouecuons and (“he i Scribe. . her from here attended, also from
e". South Shore. A lovely lunch was
served and Mrs. Johnson received,
many beautiful gifts. The shower i
was at the Bickle home. i
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen
W.C.T.IT. Cancels
Friday Meeting
The VVomcn’s Christian Tem-
perance Union meeting scheduled
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Certain your Insurance l
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.iC Ne : :ilully prepared to give . {op Friday, lilctobten 274 l(will be
and son Dean Olyrqpia' xvis.r
tat ii. W” -3:1;"3idihfi‘$.ii;f‘dihlfimmfifii“ “id
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en v, \ rance needs" Dom day, November 7 at which time Mug and Mrs.
Glen Harris.
c0Insult us today l reports on the state conventionl The Ladies Club will
soon start
. ’Will W Eli/‘50 and 1* SNOWU‘ 101‘ their winter card parties.
Lookl
BERT G ANGLE lthe \Nl’lltc Shield Home will be for the opening date.
It's Oct-
' held. {Ober 23. Every one welcome.
5 Mrs. Nels Johnson of Belfair
éGarage and Mrs. Melvin visited
iMrs. Johnson’s sister near Camp
E3 on Tuesday.
' Swan Trucdson was in Belfair
iTuesday working on his new
illouse hero.
' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompsonl
'of Seattle attended the wedding
of Esther Jones and Louis Ek-
stedt Saturday night.
Doc. Eddy and children called
Tuesday evening at the Irvingl
3. home.
l57th Anniversary I
For Agate Couple!
~ Agate, Oct. 22.—#Mr. and Mrs;
C. P.
fifty-seventh wedding anniversary
last Sunday at the. home of their
daughter and son—in—law, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Crane of Shelton. A
llarge numbef of old-time friends
called to congratulate them. Many
messages and flowers were re-
ceived from many unable to be
present. Mr. and Mrs. Grindrod
were overjoyed to be able to meeti
so many of their friends.
Mr. Patrick, a Marine from
Bremerton, was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. P. Ricard over the week-
end.
Mrs. P. Ricard and Mrs. M.
Matthes got quite a thrill watch—
ing Mrs. Betty Wolfe pull in twol
largo salmon about fifteen min-
utes apart. Unfortunately, one
of the fish got away on reachingi
the boat. I
Grindrod celebrated their1
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,f Jimmy Lydon orates tojune Prez'sser on the set of
" “amounts "HENRY ALDRICH FOR PRESIDENT”
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Will Meet On Monday
The Shelton Garden Club will
hold their regular meeting oni
Monday, October 27, in the Mom-i
orial Hall at 2 p.m. The featured
speaker will be Fredrick Leiss—
ler, landscape architect of the
Olympic National Park and for-
merly with the Seattle Arbore-
tum. He will talk on landscaping
and Alpine gardens and show col-
ored slides on Olympic Alpines.
The floral displays will be of
seasonal flowers. On Thursday.
October 30 the club will present
their membership tea. between
2:30 and 4:30 o‘clock. 1
Bridge Party
Dines At Rau’s
The regular bridge club formed
of Mrs. Glen Edgely, Mrs. Law-
rence Munson, Mrs. Jim Simmons,
Mrs. Harry Christoferson, Mrs.
Jesse Barrett. Mrs. Roy Getty“
Mrs. Carl Hellman, Miss Dorothy;
LaBarr, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs.
George Cooper and Mrs. Charles
Borst enjoyed a no-host dinner
at Rau’s on Tuesday evening. The
group gathered to honor Mrs. Ted
Monson of Aberdeen and present-
ed her with a gift.
. JUNI: Get ofl [be xoap-boxJimmy—I know that already.
’IMMY: Then let’; gire a demomlralion for my other
constituents, lime.
yfiuNl: O. K.— watt/9 Ibis, (bums.- firxt we make M.].B.
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JIMMY: It’s great—not bitter a! all! Try some and see.
J“NI: You can my that again! And now wé make
51- I. B. weaker—-
.‘WMYQ And that's great, too/ Falks, this is one lime
‘ 3'9“ tan believe a politician «~"Yau can’t make a bud
PM: of M. 1.8."
, y it never fails! Make
‘ if“ with the same care as
‘ In?“ in the past. These two
" “6 M. J. B. features—a
‘ ‘if'fast‘ and double blending
j' .ge’mVe you the finest cup of
' . 3’9“ ever tasted!
‘gANTEE. Buy a pound of
it; Try it for a week. If you
I gree it’s better than any
. .Be°ffee—-retiJz-n the lid to
“ECU” San Francisco, and we
.. .“Yld double your purchase
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Of a total production of 1,-
535,868 rifles reported by the fire-
arms industry to the Census Bu—
reau in the last two Census of
Manufacturers, 783,732 were re-
Peating rifles and 752,136 were
Single shot rifles.
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LTONHMASON COUNTY JOURNAL
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Meeting ls Held Wednesday
Wednesday, t h e Methodist |
Church, beautifully decorated in:
fall flowers, was the scene of thef
eighth semi-annual meeting of the
Mason County District Fedora-2,
tion of W'omen’s Clubs. Mrs. B.‘
C. Combs, district president. call-
ed the meeting to order and Mrs.
O. Norby led the group in the
Flag Salute.
“God Bless America” was sung
by the group under the leader—,
ship of Mrs. Loui Larson, with:
Reverend Dale giving the invoca-
tion. In the absence of Mrs.
. Clinton Painter, district secretary, !
Mrs. Robert Scott read the mir-i
lutes of the last meeting and the?
two board meetings. stressing;
the theme. “Americans All. Im-;
migrants All," Mrs. H. E. Peter-3
son, second vice-president, gavel
a cordial address of welcome. Thef
General Federation is now the.
largest organization of women in.
the world, over 2.000.000 strong.
Mrs. Fred Short, chairman of .-
the department hour, introduced.
the following department chair-
who gave short talks on
their work: Mrs. Norman Hul-
bert. American Citizenship: Mrs.
A. A. Stl'atford. American Home;
Mrs. Robert C. Johnson. Fine
Arts; Mrs. Fred Short, Interna-
tional Welfare; Mrs. A. E. Lem-'
kc, Legislation: Mrs. Loris John-
son, Press and Publicity; Mrs.
Wm. Boice, Public Welfare: Mrs.
W. T. Weyand. Wavs and Means:
Mrs. Frank Willard.‘s paper was'
read bv Mrs. L. C. Burrell and
Mrs. W. F. Roberts read Mrs. E.
F. Martin’s paper on National De- l
fense. in her absence. Mrs. F‘ged
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come a. round robin letter and beg
sent to all the clubs where it;
would be read. as it. is a complete 5
resume of the. Defense problein.l
Mrs. R. Trenckmann. membe‘rshipl
chairman, introduced the presi-I
vdents of the three new clubs to}
join the Federation. Mrs. Warren;
Lincoln of the Oakland Bay Club.i
Mrs. Laura Hurst of the Mill}
Creek Club and Mrs. W. Williams
of the Davton Triple S Club, and:
Paul Hunter. president of'
the Skokomish Senior Women’s'
Club which has been a District
(Federation member but recently. Mrs, George Eads.
joined the State and General Fed-l
oration. I
Mrs. J. M. Hutton of Gig Har-I‘
of .
bor. Department Chairman
‘Citizenship for the. Washington‘l'eglllal‘ meeting at the home
of'
State Federation. was introduced‘
by Mrs. Norman Hulbert and gave
an address.
Toastmistress for the luncheon,.
served in the Masonic Temple by
the Eastern Star Ladies, was Mrs. l
M. C. Stark. first vice-president.i
Mrs. L. E. Wolfe of South Bend,
State American home chairman,
gave an address on the Ameri-r
can Home and stated that everyl
district should carry on a pro-
gram of home safety, and paid
tribute to Mrs. E. C. Ricbow, na—
tionally-known in the Federations
for her home safety program. 1
Mrs. Fred Short presented her
with a. Waldo Chase wood block
picture as a personal tribute, to
which Mrs. Riebow responded. A
short address was given by Mrs.
L. E. Vimpany, president of the
Peninsular District and by Mrs.
W. L. Tesch, corresponding sec-
retaryvof the Olympic Federation.
The afternoon session was open-
ed by the reading of the Club
Collect led by Mrs. E. Wells.
“When the 'Frost is on the Pump-
kin” and “The Lass of the Deli-
cate Air” was sung by Mrs.
Donovan Palmer, accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. John L. Dot-
son. Mrs. Louis Larson sang
“The Four Leaf Clover," the Fed-
eration song and "When Song is
Sweet” with Mrs. Palmer at the
piano.
E. G. Hoffman of Seattle, on
the board of directors of the
American White Cross'and former
investigator for the State Farm
Colony, spoke on “Narcotic Ad-
diction," which is his hobby. A
piano solo “Valse Trista” was
played by Miss Dorothy Roseleaf.
Lieutenant-Colonel Paul W. War-
ren, recently called back into ser-
vice, and who will leave shortly
for Washington, D. C. to become
Assistant Director for the Reem.
ployment division of Selective Ser-
vice, spokc on “Our OWn Ameri-
can Way of Life." Mrs. J. W.
Goodpastor distributed the Di-.
rectories.
The attendance trophy, a wood‘
block picture by Waldo Chase,l
was won by the Skokomish Jun-i
ior Women’s Club. This picture:
is presented at each district meet- '
ing to the club with the largest
perCentage of members in attend-‘
ance. Mrs. Jean Todd Fredson,1
resolutions chairman, presented it.
to the president, Mrs. E. Foul-re"
whg received it on behalf of thei
clu .
Mrs. W. L. Tesch announced
the Olympic District meeting will
be held Wednesday, October 29
at 10.00 a.m. at Dungeness and
invited all to attend. The meet-
ing was adjourned with the sing— i
ing of “Blest Be The Tie That'
Binds.” Mrs. Fred Bell and Mrs. ‘
Paul Hunter of the Skokomish:
Senior Women's Club were chair-.
men of the church decorations and .
Mrs. Emil Daviscourt was chair-
man of the table decorations. The
corsages were made by the Lake
Isabella Club. Mrs. J. M. Hut-
ton and Mrs. L. E. Vimpany of
Gig Harbor, Mrs. W. L. Tesch,
' Mrs. C. S. Jarvis, Mrs. Paul Hofp,
Mrs. E. C. Meyers and Mrs.
Edith Bucholz of Port Angeles
and vicinity and Mrs. Mellie Gos—'
sage of Illinois were guests of
the club.
Dish cloths were sold by the
Skokomish Junior Club, the pro-
ceeds going to the treasury of the
Federation. A short executive
board meeting was called directly ‘
after the'district meeting.
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Rainbow Glrls Hold
Reception Tuesday
A reception in honor of Juanita
Miller, Grand Faith and Jean Fel-i
lows. Grand Worthy Advisor, wasl
given Tuesday evening at- the;
Memorial Hall by the Rainbow
Girls. Guests were present froml
Everett, Sedro Woolley, Olympia,
Port Angelcs, Puyallup and Ho-,
quram.
The program presented consist-i
ed of vocal selections by Mrsl
Earl Jordan, accompanied byl
'Mrs. Bernhard Winiecki. a read?
ing by Mrs. Lawrence Burrell andi
vocal numbers by Miss Ida Olsen!
accompanied by Miss Norma Jolln- ’.
son. The grand officers gave the
majority service for Myrtle Hop—
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land and Virginia Nelson. As-i
sisting were Suplication, Oli‘ol,‘
Jean Hatcher and color stationsi
were Mavis Ross. Marjean Berets,‘
Mildred Ross, Dorothea Rucker.
Carol \‘Vilkle, Rosemary Kidwell
and Beth Fortnum.
The Grand Cross of Color was
given for Carol Jean Hatcher,
Dorothea Riicker. Carol Wilkic.
Mrs. Viola Kimbel, Mrs. Herbert
Miller and Mrs. S. A. Hatcher for
outstanding service rendered thril
Rainbow. Two addendas were
given by girls trained by Mrs.
Cleveland and Mrs. Zinthco fori
Jean Fellows and Juanita Miller.
Refreshments were Served to
120 guests.
Amaranth Social Club ‘
W‘ill Meet On Tuesday
The Amaranth Social Club wrili
meet on Tuesday with Mrs. Law-I
rence Munson and Mrs. Clairei
Tozier at the farmer’s home. Itl
will be a Hallowe’en party and.
each person is to come dressed
as they were when they were ill-
vited. Anyone who does not do
so will have to pay a forfeit.
Friendship Club
Holds Meeting
The Friendship Club met at the
Southside Hall on ,Wednesday with
14 members and two guests, Mrs.
Helen Mitchell and Mrs. Frank
Binns present. Final plans were
made for the carnival the club.
will present on Friday at the
Southside Community Hall. Mrs.
Bert Hurst was presented a birth-
day cake and gift. The next
meeting will be November 13 with
Patch Work Club
Holds Meetlng
The Patch Work Club has their
Jane Clothier on Wednesday after-
noon. The recent election of of-
ficers resulted as follows: presi-
dent, Jane Clothier; secretary!
Joan Moranp sergeant-at-arms.
Patty Case. Wednesday Shirley»
Clay was elected vice-president.
A Hallowe’en party will be held
at Patty Case's home Tuesday,
October 28. Patty Killmer, Scribe.
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. at noon.
. ess to the eight members and two
Lake Isabella Club
.Mccts 0:1 Tuesday
The Lakc Isabella Club met on
Tuesday with a potluck luncheon
Cora Drakc was host-
guests, Mrs. Nellie Browers and
Mrs. Nellie Gossagc. After the
meeting was called to order in
the usual manner with a flag sa—
lute by the president. Edna John—
son. Mrs. Grace Petty was ap-
pointed National Defense chair—
man for the year. The afternoon
was spent making corsages which
were. presented to guests at the
Federation District meeting the
following day. Mrs. Johnson won
the penny drill. Clara Gunter
will be the next hostess.
American Legion Auxiliary
Hears Recruiting Officer
The. regular meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary was
held Tuesday evening. The three
chairmen for the annual ham din-
ner are Mrs. Warren Earl, Mrs.
M. A. Clothier and Miss Mary
Dobson. They will plan the menu
and the other: details. The group
ordered their third National
fcnse plate on being informed that
these plates will not be made for
several months due to the de-
fense industry. Mr. C.
son, naval recruiting officer, pre-
sented navy films and gave a brief
talk.
Returns From Visit
Mr's.‘Mel Dobson returned on
Wednesday from Olympia where
she was visiting her cousin. Mrs.
Wayne Garrard. She had been
in Olympia since last Saturday.
Mrs. Vivian Morgan
Entertains Club
Mrs. Vivian Morgan entertained)
the members of her bridge club
on Tuesday evening. Honors were'
won by Mrs. Roland
Mrs. Grace Stephens and Mrs.
Morgan. Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Jack
Gray and Mrs. Maude Mell were
guests of the club. Delicious rc-
freshments were served by
hostess.
Gerhardt,
Girl Scouts Will
Start Scout Week
The Shelton Girl Scouts will be-
gin their celebration of Girl
Scout week next Sunday by at-
tending the morning church ser-
vice at the Baptist Church. All
eight troops will participate and
will sit together. The Girl Scouts
are open to all faiths and en-
couraged to be better members of
their own group. Girl
throughout the nation are now
taking an active part in National
Defense. A story in next week’s
Journal will give further details
of this work.
'Mrs. Ettle Hanna
Given Shower
Mrs. Mason entertained at her
home on Tuesday with a 12:30
potluck luncheon for Mrs. Ettie
Hanna for her birthday. She was
showered with handkerchiefs.
Those present were Mrs. Frank
Bennett, Mrs. Millie Wood. Mrs.
Seljestad= Mrs. Ed Bariekman.
Mrs. George Getty, Mrs; Mae Bur-
gess, Mrs. W. D. Austin, Mrs.
Maggie Chapman and Mrs. Ann
Dorccy.
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Returns From Vacation
Mrs. Birtley A, Ball of Cush-
.Jd
{General Welfare Club 5
iSlatcs Hallowe’en Party 3
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i sponsoring a masquerade party on l on TIICSdRY 3f“? 0111037913 >31
2 Saturday evening at the Memorial month‘s vacation in CalifOl‘lllil
iHall following the regular busj_ 1 Visiting friends and relatives. She
‘ reported thc won .her as fine dur-
lness meeting which will convene ,. t
l at 8 pm. Prizes will be awarded mg' her entire Stay. around San
Francisco and points south. A
ifor the best costumes for men
5 and women, The evening will be side trip to Reno, Nevada was also
} spiced with entertainment and re- made-
] freshments. ‘
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lJuvcnlles D. of H.
{Will Have Party
l The Juveniles of the Degree of.
{Honor will meet on Saturday at
i1 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall
Ifor initiation and a Hallowe’en
{ party of games and refreshments.
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‘Amcrican Legion. Girls
W'ill Mcct On Friday
Tllc American Legion Auxiliary
girls will meet at the Memorial
building on Friday at 4 p.m., at
which time they will decide on a
meeting date and the Hallowe‘en
party.
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jar 53
60c Alka Seltzer ....... .. 49c
600 Sal Hepatica .. .. .. 490
Solution S.T. 37 57c and $1.17
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