13 Act
on County
have registered so
in the annual
which will be held
ay afternoon and
13, at St.
Lacey.
local units will be
3,000 boys from
and Mason counties
participating in one
this event.
to participate so
Shelton-Mason
are the following
a. 11 Chairman Neil
of tin
112, Chairman Keith
Plane
Balsa Busters
Club will host a
at Sanderson Field
Case of inclement
will be changed
start at noon and
The activity
Public as spectators
charge.
RACTER: a
)roduced in the
of daily duty.
Woodrow Wilson
Anderson, demonstration of fire
building and cooking;
Troop 155, Chairman Gordon
Anderson, demonstration of
signaling;
Troop 160, Chairman Mrs.
Shitman, exhibit of plastic tarps
for tenting;
Post 701, Chairman Laurence
Star, exhibit on chemistry of
wood and products;
Post 711, Chairman Carey
Thompson, exhibit on scuba
diving.
The Scout-O-Rama will be
held at Capital Pavilion at St.
Martin'sCollege, starting at 2
p.m. and running to 9 p.m. Nov.
13.
A Scout-O-Rama is an
activity-filled panorama of both
exhibitions and demonstrations
by Cubs, Scouts and Explorers. It
is the Scouts' opportunity to
show their parents, neighbors,
friends and the general public
what they can do.
llckets are now on sale for
the Scout-O-Rama. All tickets are
$1. and admit one adult. High
school and grade school students
are free when accompanied by an
adult.
Scouts will be going door to
door selling tickets to the
Scout-O-Rama. Tickets may also
be purchased at the door on the
day of the event or at the Scout
Service Center in Tumwater.
Proceeds from the ticket sales
benefit the individual Scout units
selling the tickets and the Scout
program for the entire council in
this area.
Couple
By CARMEN YATES
HARSTINE - October 22nd
Brenda Glaser assisted by her
sister, Sandy and brother, Rick
and her morn, Bonnie and two
friends spent the afternoon
decking the Harstine Community
Hall out in a pretty festive
fashion.
Saturday afternoon nearly
100 guests gathered at the Hall to
witness the young couple joined
in marriage by Reverend Foster
from Lacey's Church of God.
Brenda Glaser was a radiant and
especially sweet bride in her street
length white dress which featured
white lace fan sleeves. She carried
a bouquet of white spider mums
and yellow rose buds as did her
bridesmaid, Crissy Franich of
Fife. Crissy, the bride's cousin
wore a lovely yellow dress.
Brenda's handsome groom, Orin
Anderson was raised in Port
Orchard and is currently
employed at Bangor. The
newlyweds will live at Navy Yard
City.
This past Monday Sue Healy
accompanied by Audry ttinchcliff
headed for Seattle for Sue to take
her State Board Beauty
Examination. Audry served as her
model for the ordeal. Audry said
a model for these sessions does not
come out looking as if they'd just
been to a Beauty Shop. Sue will
know in about ten days whether
she passed the exam.
This past Saturday evening
Jim and Ella McAuliffe had a big
date to celebrate, their 30th
rrle
wedding anniversary. So they
invited Jim's sister and her
husband, Jack and Eileen
Cruickshank to join them for
dinner out.
Down at the Bob Barnett
home on the south end of the
Island held an old fashion musical
jam session strictly to the liking
of the 'adult' generation. The
group that gathered for the
impromptu Halloween Party had
a total of seven instruments,
including a trombone, mandolin,
bango guitars and accordians.
The Carl Eshelman's are
proud grandparents of a new
grandson born last week. But
grandpa and grandma will
probably be ready for a bit of
relaxing in the near future when
their other three lively
grandchildren can go back home
to get acquainted with their new
brother.
A couple of weeks ago the
Nesses had a family get together
to help Ted and Elsie celebrate
their 43rd wedding anniversary
which is the 20th and also
daughter, Patty's birthday on the
25th. Also present was son, Glen
and his family.
This past Sunday the Mattson
family, new property owners
dropped in to say 'Hi' to the
Nesses after they'd stopped to
inspect the remodeling being done
on the house. They are from
Portland.
The Nesses have new tenants
in one of their three apartments.
They are the Mitchel Graces with
all
IsJan
two preschool children. They are
from Seattle. He is employed by
the Weyerhaueser Company at
Harstene Pointe.
Helen Louise Simons and
Elsie Ness have a nice
'arrangement' this fall. Helen
picks grapes from the sparse grape
crop and brings them to Elsie who
makes the jelly which the two gals
share.
The AI Weihmans of Portland
drove up to the Island to stay this
past weekend. They had just
returned from a month's trip back
to New York in connection with
Al's work. Their opinion of the
big city were just the opposite.
She really enjoyed it for a visit
(but she wouldn't want to live
there); he couldn't find anything
to like about it even for a visit!
Beulah Hitchcock went over
to Olympia last week to spend a
few days to be on hand for the
numerous activities her two
granddaughters were involved in
for the Halloween holiday. While
she was there Pauline Carries and
her daughter Melanie dropped in
to visit for awhile. Melanie is
coming along exceptionally well
following her long ordeal in a cast
for nearly four months.
For get well wishes this week,
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Oct. 18 Orvaline received a
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It was written in the native
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later a post card arrived from
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There will be a special SChOOl
board lnee[ing tonight
(Thursday). The five school
boards from the near-by non-high
districts will meet at Pioneer. the
subject: financing of the Shelton
ttigh School.
The Advisory Board meeting
will be post-poned one week due
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