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! liomebuildcrs Hear
“'ill Meet Monday Evangelist At Meet
The Girl Scout Council will meet The Homebuilders attended the
at the home of Mrs. W. M. El- , special meeting held in the Bap~
liott on Monday, November 10 [ tist Church instead of their usual
at 2 pm. Imeeting, Tuesday evening, with a
social hour following with Evan-
,gelist Clifford Hovda. Mrs.
Say 1 George Dunning and Mrs. Howard
WITH FLOWERS ‘
‘Yule served refreshments.
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND
HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
Delivered anywhere, anytime
Travis Floral Shop
Shelton Hardware Bldg.
Phone 232
(lirl Scout (‘ouncil
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, Mrs. Grant And Mrs. Travis
[Entertain At Bridge Club
l Mrs. Hal Grant and Mrs. Frank
Travis were joint hostesses at the
lColonial House last Friday for a
,1uncheon and afternoon of bridge.
‘Honors were won by Mrs. A. C.
:Bayley, Mrs. J. H. Frisken and
l Mrs. Emery C. Burley. Mrs. Paul
270"” Bushong was the guest.
OLD MOTHER NATURE still rules in spite of modern civili-
zation and the wonders thereof. The cardinal physical re-
quirements remain the same fundamentals—fresh air. water.
exercise. rest, sleep and simple foods. Old age should have
been the rule instead of the exception in the time of our on-
cestors. Their lives were geared down to a speed approved by
nature, and their living habits necessarily simple. But. in
those days, scourges of typhoid, malaria, cholera. smallpox.
diphtheria and other uncoriquered diseases cut down the
life span.
In these modem days, the great majority of people seem to
think that public health efliciency automatically takes care
of their own physical welfare. They disregard all of. Nature‘s
laws and live on a low health scale. simply because they refuse
to be guided-by common sense.
MR 18 FREE, yet how many breathe enough fresh air to
keep plenty of oxygen going into the blood?
WATER lS CHEAP. but every physician will tell you the vast
majority of people do not drink enough water.
EXERCISE is FREE. but laziness. ora supposed lack of time,
keeps most of our tissues inactive, and makes us old before
our time.
REST IS POSSIBLE to practically all if they manage their
ail-airs properly.
is the most abused nature! restorative of modern
living. You can not “make up" Lizep. Nature requires so
many hours sleep in each twenty-four. .
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98¢
The newest thing in gay—but—sen—
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from school girls to sportswomeu
are welcoming this attractive type
of winterrheadwear. Knitted in
gay colors with true parka style
ruffled back. Genuine Laskin
lamb frames the face.
The Smart Girl Chooses
TUCKSTITCH
UNDERWEAR
for Cool Days!
19¢
Snugly cut and tailored. these
briefs, pants and vests are
[a good weight for the cold WP‘d-
tber ! Fine quality rayon and
cotton in popular tea rose. Now
is the time to buy a good sup-
ply I Sizes 6 to 16.
“sat-By-‘T‘he-Fire" Fashions!
LUXURIOUS
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Staying at home is a pleasure if
you're wearing one of these
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CHENlLlE
in ~ '- rWe will remain open-firmistice Day -~ -~
Shelton Woman’s
Cake and Recipe
Wins Times Prize
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Mrs. Margaret Fuller of Shel-
ton submitted such a toothsome
entry in the sponge-cake. divis-
ion of the Seattle Times-Jessie
DeBoth Cooking and Homemak-
ing School last week in Seattle
that she was awarded fourth 0
prize in her division and the l
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1 Judges chose evenly textur—
‘ ed, well flavored cakes that
measured up to high standards
set by prize winningr cakes in
past contests, The Times stated.
Mrs. Fuller’s recipe is pub-
lished herewith:
2 cups egg whites.
i 2 cups sugar.
1/, cup cake flour.
1 11,5; teaspoon cream of tartar.
F 1/5 teaspoon salt.
11/1 teaspoons vanilla.
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hours in 325-degrce oven.
Troop No. 4‘. Reports
Meetings And Doings
. The Girl Scout Troop Number;
4 met October 28th and had a_
potluck supper. There were 11
members including the leaders.-
.Old and new business was dis-
! cussed. Another meeting was held ,
lNovcmbcr 3. Mrs. Willard took!
l charge as she is teaching the troop i
la. drill. There will be a meeting
illflld Thursday. November 6th. 'lti
.\.Vlll be held at the junior high
IschoolrwCharlotte Ross, Scribe. i
l ’ast Matrons, 0.E.S. .
‘Slotc Thursday Meeting l
The Past Matrons, Order of
wtern Star will meet on Thurs-1
day, November 13 with - Mrs.
\V’Vflltpl‘ Elliott.
Activettes On Wednesday
Mrs. corge Dunning entertain—
ed at her home on Wednesday
Activettes. Regular business pro-
cedure followed. Mrs. H arr y
Christoferson, former
was the guest of the club.
69.0
Smart C'Style'swArl’d
rSnug Warmth!
Klannellette Pajamas
1.2.5
Soft-as—a—kitten i‘launellctte in un-
usually uice prints and solid pas-
tels. Butcher boy and man tail-
ored models so smartly designed
you'll lounge in them, too! Be
sure to see them ! One pair won‘t
be enough, they're so pretty and
low priced I .
Fashion Right For Fall!
CHERRY LANE
CARDIGANS
All W'ool Warm ! .
1.98
If you're trotting off to college or
staying right at home—you’ll still
need more than one of these boxy
cardigans !‘ Push up sleeves, big
pockets, \buttons marching down
the front‘all headlines from the
sweater fashion news I Be the first
to wear yours—it's sure to be the
hit of the season I Sizes 3-1 to 40.
,tea at the Memorial Hall, .
.which the general public is COl"Cl~l
. ially invited. The hall will be: the aha.
:opened at 1:15 pm. to give thelprcsident, who has been ill and
ignests time to View the displays
begin at o‘clock.
V Mrs. Loui Larson. Mrs. Flovl r
‘ Cook, instructor of A rts a n d‘ Cle
.Crafts at the Washington State
.School for the Blind, Vancouver, : .A.
it and refel 1 the girls are going to make nut
"to the exhibits made cups for Thanksgiving. They
‘hcr. Mrs. Chapman, superintend-
'lcs R. Lewis will render v
. selections. The tea will be scr‘r
‘fireplacc and rooms,
(pouring. 3:15 to 31/15. Mrs. M
M rs. Dunning Entertains b
icvcning with a dinner for the‘
member, ‘ charged with all interested ladies,
\Entertain 23 Children
itho loose Decorations and
\goblm concealed in the wood-pile:
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Fine .' rts Exhibit And Tea
Slated For November lSt. .
Thursday, November 13. the Ma- ,
son County Federation of VVo-Z
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program, followed by songs by ‘
will tell of her w.
by her pu—
Slll‘ll.’l.‘()N~M/\SON COUNTY .lOUllNAii
Militants—uni.“ wu- virmmwmsaml mv’ammlwmm-houmi
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men’s Clubs will present their? held Tuesday, November Lith. This ,
r Fine Arts Exhibit, a program and:
‘ the past presidents. .
as the annual party in honor of.
Mrs. Gene Martin presided in
be of Mrs. R. W. Coates,
iable to attend several meetings.
ren Earl, rehabilita-
n, reported on X’Ct"
Mrs. “for
hch the hospitalized veteran»
(lOSOS gifts for his family at
.. tmas time.
1" rs. Sherman Soule, J uni o r
ctivities Chairman, reports that
pils, which she will bring with‘havc Christmas cards for scrap—
ent of the school, will be intro-
uccd, following which Mrs. Clm
from 3:15 to 4:45, during whicl.
presented with her violin, ac—
compande by Mrs. Donovan Palm-
booi .. ncl are selling dish cloths;
were also heard from:
mcmbcrs of the dinner
committee. This is for the ail-é
nual ham dinner to be held Nov—l|
, ember llllimscrvilig will be from;
time Miss Virginia Look will be. 5:30 to 7:30.
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Committees in charge are:
rangcinents for the blind stud
exhibits, Mrs. Emil Davistourt
jNoveivmor 321th, with Edward B.
; ill-lode: Unit No. 2. hostess. Those
planning to attend are asked to:
MPG. 13. C. Combs: decoration of! contact her within the next fowr
Hamilton, chairman. C. ll;
Runacres. Mrs. A. Almadon. Mrs. l
Homer Taylor anti Mrs. Don
Kay: decoration of tea table, M..:.
W. F. Roberts: ccmn‘littcc i'o
Mrs. Leo Martin. chairman.
Mrs. Duncan Vxlilsou. Mrs. L. C.
Burrcll, M1" Frank Willard
Mrs. Fran is Eacrett. I
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ritt Stark and Mrs. H. 13. Poor—l ‘
son. 3:45 to IizlS. lllfrs. . .. ".1
Todd Frcdson and Mrs. A. '.
ford. 4:15 to 4:45. M . Home?
Taylor and Mrs. Warren Linwflr
Hostesscs, Mrs. B. C. Combs, Mr. o
Fred Short, Mrs. Robert Trcncl l3]
mann, Mrs. G. Norby and Mrs."
Norman Hulbert: guest book. Miss
Dorothy Bell: Miss Silvia Rorst.
division art chairman. will be in
charge of the Fine Arts exhibit,
and Mrs. Robert C. Johnson is
the general chairman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodscll.‘
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald é 7"
Gasser, gave a Hallowe’cn party
for 23 children in the ‘0
of their home on Hallowr. Lil in; i .
The children were all in costume.
and ghosts and goblins wcrr: on:
lights from jack-’o—lanterns pt
mltted the many activities of 9.
Among which were mysterimm ‘ with Mrs. Clive Troy.
conversations carried on by the;
good points of goblins present.l
faded away, leaving only a faint i
from the ceiling to seek protch
of goblins blinked thru the wind-l
, ows and weird noises were heard . the wedding 01" her DenheWy
Georrel
from all corners of the base_;Davis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrsl
' . Him?! , (lays.
mllnsnn and Gone Martin. Mrsi
Claude Jackson and Mrs. Ed Fau- .
were in troducr‘d. Als
led by Mrs. Palmer.
“KSCS. “Jill
lZlZLY‘, Service will hold a regular
rne‘ctir‘gr on Vv'cdncsrlav. November
Firefly: 9' Hold VVcilncsd {Ly
was served by the hos"?
meeting next month will be held.
lack-‘o—lantcrns concerning th01R°tllrn me Trip
aid; presidents were intro-l
, the highlights; of;
poets» n years. Those ans- ‘
roll mil were: Mesdanies,
.~. Furl. Vin Connolly, Merv-1
. lVivrrll, M r“. Clothier. Maur‘
0 Fact ham. \V. .'~\. ‘Ni.
icrs, John i
crt. past presidents from other.
nil: and now local members,
Mrs. John v
Rattle, now of Portland. who ans- l
wired r
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by" telephone. ‘
"the McKay spoke bricflvl
pill school play. Follow-
shu‘ir-nts. Mrs. Donovan
Mfg-n
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Palmer song “Vi’lien the Frost is
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Evening
iity singing 1
Earl. November 12
The “Joni: ’s Society for Chris-
2. at. 1he Methodist Church at:
o’clock.
'larytha Bible Class
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gave . .5001“? on the moi:
of Luring?" mid Mrs. David‘
l showed T.--B. picture. Tea
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Th?“ “391331137 limes When 1119‘ f. ‘1“ 9L on 3.1mm? 17.0“3
he” . friencs for the store, brings many
lights Within the Jack-’o-lanterns $3117 ERSt- MISS Catherme Ham‘
ltou, Mr. Hamilton's sister, of
light, At such times one large Caflin. Kansas. returned with
lack—'o-lantern would come down them for an indefinite ViSit-
tion among the children as eycsi Att‘md-‘i Vvedding
Mrs. John L. Dotson attended
ment, or showers of streamers 01" George E. Davis. and Miss Agnes
balloons fell from overhead. Fa-
vors and prizes for all the chil—
=dren were slowly lowered from
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Delgard, all of Tacoma. Tuesday
evening, to which 150 guests were
nvited. The ceremony was per-
concealed- places in the ceiling? formed in the First Methodist
decorations at the will and com—
Church in Morton. the
same
mand of the goblin conceaigd in‘ church in which tho bride became
discovered in the wood-pile and? ROY Kalli)“ “0‘30er
routed out to enjoy ice cream. G119“ >3Murdi’d’ EVenmg
and Hallowe’en cookies with those!
Mrs. Carl Kimbel and Mrs.
present Vvho “Vere: Sonnyy Mar-’ ROY KilleOl Vv’Cl'C hostesses
garet and Betty Walton, Jean,
Frankie and Junior Simmons,
Tike Hillman. Billy Furlong.
Jackie Yarr. Lorraine. Eleanor,
Sandra, Donald and Edwin Gos—
ser, Eleanor and Kenneth Carl-
son. Lucy and Joan and Jean
Hadsell. Adults present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gosser, Mrs.
S. B. Anderson, Mrs. Isabelle
Almgren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gos‘
ser and Mr. and Mrs. Henry {ari-
sell. ~
, the wood—pile. The climax of thel 8 member as a child.
party being when the goblin wasl —‘
Brownie Troop Gives Up
Party To Help Patients
Brownie Troop No. 7 members.
instead of enjoying a Hallowe‘cn
gave one for patients at the
Oakhurst Sanitarium near Elma
instead by sending over the
goodies such as popcorn balls,
cookies, candy, etc., for the pa—
tients to enjoy, reports Donna
Drebis, Troop 7 scribe.
Southsidc Clubs
Thank Public.
The Gardeners Round-Table and i
the Friendship Club wish to thank
the public and all those who so
generously helped to make the
carnival a huge success, the pro—
ceeds of which go to furnish the
new kitchen of the Southside Com-
munity Hall.
Rebekahs Will Journey
To Olympia Saturday :
Rebekahs, Odd Fellows andi
their friends are invited to at-.
tend decoration of chivalry, Can—l
‘ton of Olympia, in the VVashing:l
ton school building in Olympia on:
Saturday at 8 O'clock. The bus
will leav‘e here at 7 p.m. A11.
wishing reservations are request—
ed to call Mrs. Harry Carlon.
Troop 25 Mothers
Hold Regular Meet
Boy Scout Troop 25 Mothers
met with Mrs. F. E. Beckwlth on
Wednesday, at which time im-
portant business matters were
diScusscd, namely securing uni-
forms for all troop members. Re-
freshments were served by the
hostess to Mrs. F. W. Graham.
Mrs. Daniels. Mrs. Robert Binns,
Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Herb Angle, Mrs,
Donovan Palmer and Mrs. And-
rew Hopland.
Saturday evening for a birthday
party in honor of Roy Kimbel. Al
social evening of games was en-‘
joyed at the Roy Kimbel apart-
ments with the group going tol
the Carl Kimbel home for re-
frcshments where the table was
appropriately appointed with a
birthday cake and decorations.
The honored guest received many.
nice gifts. Those present in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hul-
lcr, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ferguson of:
Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kim-
hcl of Sedro W'oollcy, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Fields. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Osterberg, Mr. and Mrs. La-,
voi'n Little, Mrs. Maxine Kimbel.‘
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W.B.A. Will Meet
\Vodnesdav, November 12
The VV.B.A. will meet next \Ved- *
ncsday. November 12 with Mrs.
Ole Olson at 1 o’clock.
Mrs. J. H. Gray
Entertains Club
Mrs. J. H. Gray entertained at
her‘ home on Monday evening with ;
a, bridge party. Two tables were;
in play with Mrs. \V. F. McCann,.
Mrs. John Cormier and Mrs. Grace
Stephens winning honors. De-
licious refreshments were se'rvcd
to the ladies.
Visit In Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-Iickson
spent Sunday in Seattle visiting
: h is relatives.
Mrs. Roy Rector
Entertains- Club
Mrs. RoV Rector entertained her
bridge club last Friday afternoon
With Mrs. Grover Brewster. Mrs.
J. Bichscl and Mrs. C. H. Gruncrts
Winning honors. A dessert lunch-
eon was served by the hostess.
Brownie Troop No. 6
Holds Tuesday Meet
Brownie Troop No. 6 met at the
Bul‘deflll‘: school on Tuesday. with
13 in attendance. Some of the
Scrap-bucks made for the children
at the sanitorium were turned in.
All the Brownies are invited to:
Virginia Pierce’s birthday part3“
They will meet at:
mm school at 3 o’clock. Professor l
Loop was a visitor at the meet-l
on Friday.
mg,~Ma1y Wilson, Scribe.
'same low cost. This is possible ,
‘which will be either, an opera,.
Next \Veek
‘ Juveniles Slate
‘ Honor will hold hobo party Sat-
‘ tunic.
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‘2 In Honor Of Two Ladies Friday
.of Shelton, a recent bride. Thme
.in attendance were Mrs. Oliva.,
ll—Iarold Hunter, Mrs. D. J. O'Neill
and daughter. Mrs. Arnold Che-
- _:nev. Miss Betty and Margaret
ltl/cdncsday the borne Mrs...
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First Junior l’rogram {Girl Scout Doings
The first in a series of three“
Junior programs which will be
resenth in Olympia and which.
Shelton children have an oppor-
tunity to attend, will be held on
Tuesday, November 18 at 3:30 p.
m. It will be a ballet, “Daniel
Boone."
At the last meeting, some of
the boxes of Christmas cards wore
given out with the delivery of
R an began “1 New ara Butler and Rosemary Steven- can
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If you suffer the age
them expected any day now. The acid—indigestion, you had
group also discussed Christmas start taking Bisma-Rex
gifts for their parents, with quite l T1113
a few nice ideas expressed. Barb- starts relief in 3 minut
get a bottle of 50 d
' Jersey. A group of mothers real- ‘ h 1 . , a
Iizing their children’s need of good i311; fggrgisbgéd t 6 “ea G enna
5°C dt the Rexau Dru”
:entertainment and who like local I
‘ people did not feel financially able
4-action antacid ‘
[Gordon’s Shelton Pharma
to take these children miles and
miles decided to bring the enter- .
tainment to them.
It was successfulsso success—
ful in fact, that it has been
brought all the way from the
East to the West Coast. at the
because it. is a non-profit organ-l
ization. They must be assured.“
their expenses and for that rea-
Son each child must pay in ad«,
vance for all three performances.
The Lincoln P.-T. A. will assist:
with the free transportation to
Olympia. All school children have
been given notes to take home'
to inform their parents of the!
above possibilitv. Adults may!
also attend the performances
a ballot or drama.
Dorcus Sale
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The Ladies of the Seven Day
Adventist Church will hold a Dor-
cus Sale in the old postofficc oni
November 12 and 13.
Visit Grandmother
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tegtmeyer‘
of Tacoma visited their grand—x
rnotbmi, Mrs. Minnie B. Meyers,l
last weekend.
rday Party
.Frwcniles of the Degree of
urday. November 8, in the Odd.
Fellows Hall at 12 o'clock. There
will be a prize for the best cos-i
Jr. High P.—T. A. l
Meeting Tonight
The Junior high P.-T. A. will
meet this evening. Thursday, at,
8 pm. at the junior high. There
will be a short business meeting
and program followed by a social
Mrs-Vii. 1!. Gilbert Entertains
Mrs. W. H. Gilbert entertained
with -a family luncheon at her:
home in Hoodsport on Friday,
October 31 in honor of the birth—
day of her sister, Mrs; Joe Vai1._
The occasion also complimented
her niece, Mrs. Arnold Cheney,‘
Finder, Mrs. Paul Hunter, Mrs.
Vail of Shelton.
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Christmas Club Now. By using
our Lay-Away Plan. any pay-
ment you make from now uniil
time delivery is made can be
considered a part of the l0%
down payments on Lane Cedar
Hope Chests.
=Onc Cent Sale At
lwcekend, Roy McConkey, prop-
‘vrietor announced today.
M7" and Mrs‘ ngh Hammon ‘ This event which has made many1
3items of value to the customer
l‘ at greatly reduced prices.
%Annual Youth Service l
{ At Mt. Olive Sunday ,r
Next Sunday morning at 11:00,:
Mount Olive Lutheran Church will1
,"havc its annual Youth Service in}
lits chapel on Hillcrest, with Rev.‘
ER. C. Muhly preaching the ser-!
:mou on the theme. “Youth Today
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Irene Forrest
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2311 Railroad Avenufi’
Satuday.November
Carrying a Complete Line of Flowers
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p Saturday and Sunday --. to, 5 I '
A Flower to Evol‘y Lady Visiting Our Store
Elizabeth Sim.