November 7, 1963
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SItELTON--MAqON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published
So cial Even ts
Society Editor • / Marj Waters • Phone 426-4412
Monday Evening
Bridge Club Winners
The following were winners
Monday night at the Shelton
Bridge Cluh with eight tables
playing:
North-South: Lou and Jim ttart-
[ey; Roy McConkey and Glenn
Correa; Katherine VanArsdale an(1
Else Schlosser; Bob Quimby a,m
Bill Lucke.
East-West: Slella Hillier ana
Etta Rector: tie between Norma
and Ed Backer and Shirley ana
Pat Byrne; Connie Travis an(I
Nell Lewis.
DIRT DOBBERS CLUB
The next regulal" meeting of the
Dirt Dobber Garden Club will be
at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the PUD
auditorium. Members are to bring
a sack hmch.
DANCING
Lampost Tavern
-: 3 Nights Each Week
%-:
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
WSNA Will See Film
At Tuesday's Meeting
Regular meeting for District
No. 22 \\;VSNA wiii he held uext
Tuesday with the business meet-
ing starting promptly at 8 p.m.
at the office of Drs. Linkletter,
Sehunlaeher and Cunningham.
Pictm'es will be shown on the
latest method of Caeserean section
which has been awarded national
recognition for medical researcl.
It will be shown as a courtesy
from the Upjohn Company.
:Two Day Sale Is
tn "Ohristma,town, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington
1
High S h I Sp tloht
Marriage Licenses C O0 0 I -v. ESA ,, ..Pledge DinnerT.
Applying for marriage liem sc
at th0 Mason Oount,' a,,dit.,r'. ._ ....................................................... . ................ And .eremony ..
office this past weck'wcrc: I !
Michaol Oo-de,,. o. ,e,.o,,. an. Be Hexl Wednesday
Alice Schmeil. 20. Bellingham.
Mrs. Floyd Ridout was hostess
James (3. Barnett. 24. Shcllon
and Linda Tinglev, 20. Shelton.
Perry C(mrad. 19. Port Ano elos,
and (]all 1#, Knauss. 20. Port
Angeles.
Jerry Sandman Wed
In Bellingham Rite
Jerry Sandman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Sandman. Bellingham,
was married last Saturday night
t(i Joan Adcline Vinne; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Winne,
Ferndale. The wedding took place
in Bellingham. The Alton Sand-
roans are former oven(are of the
Mill Creek Motel.
Attending from Shclton were
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson ana
(or the educational meeting ot
Beta Zeta Chapter, Epsilon Sig-
ma Alpha, October 30. Plans were
made for the annual Pledge Din-
ner and Ceremony which will be
held next Wednesday at the Tyee
Inn at Tumwater.
Edncational director. Mrs. Rid-
out, instructed the members on
making roses out of egg cartons
and also ribbon cones.
At 8 p.m. Monday evening Mrs.
Hart Dittman will display Christ-
mas toys to members and guests
at the home of Mrs. Dick Holland.
All proceeds of this will go rawer2
the chapter'a local philant.h[opie
projects.
At the close of the "lusinoss
...... Live Western Music
:> FREE ADMISSION
Planned By Jayettes
The next lnceting of the Shel-
ton Jayettes will he held at 8 p.m.
tonight at the home of Shirley
Byrnes with Tuey Sclmmacher as
co-hostess.
The rummage sale will be dis-
cussed. The sale will be held in
the PUD building from 1-4 p.m.
Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday. In addition to regular
rummage a nearly new section m
also being planned.
RACHEL KNOTT GUILD
The Rachel Knott Orthopedic
Guild will meet at the home ot
Mrs. Harry Deegan for its 12:30
p.m. hmcheon meeting November
15. Mrs. Franz Rauschcr will be
SPECIAL MEETINGS WITH
DRa HERB TYLER
World Traveler * Lecturer * Evangelist
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Staeey.
WEDDING PLANS TOLD
Mr. and Mrs. WilliamHall an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sue Ann. to Mr. Everett
McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Fonzo, all of Shelton. The wedding
will take place November 22.
I
SALTY SASHAYERS
DANCE SATURDAY
Ben Forbes of Port Orchard will
be the caller for the Salty Sash°
ayer Square Dance Club this Sat-
ul'day at the Memorial halt. Dan-
cing starts at 8:30 p.m. A pot-
luck supper will be served at 11:30
p.m.
co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Troy ana
............. Mr and M'rs. Bert Deyette will
for
YACHT CLUB be hosts the evening.
RUMMAGE SALE hold a ..............................
Shelt0n Yacht Club will NM JUNIOR CLASS
rummage sale from 9 a.m. - 4:30 SLATES RUMMAGE SALE
p.m. today and tomorrow in the The North Mason High school
old Postoffice building next to the Junior class will hold a rummage
Public Library. sale this Saturday from 9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at 107 So. 4th street
(old Journal office).
Many axticles will be for sale
including clothing, fulmiture, dish-
es, knick-knacks and tools. Pro-
ceeds will go into the Junior class
fund.
SIX NIGHTS. NOVa I I-I 7
With Timely, Intelligent, Forceful Messages
SPECIAL FILMS * FEATURES * MUSIC
with Henry Rodstrom, Song Leader
at Shelton's
IIERB TYLER
I Years experience as a
17 years in evangelistic
been a Regional-Di-
Youth For Christ in
Northwest and more
n Hawaii.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Eugene Knautz, Pastor
Monday-Sacred Solos by Henry Rodstrom, message by Dr. Tyler•
Tuesday-After school, magic - gifts - surprises.
Tuesday-Men's Fellowship dinner, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday-Prayer groups before service, 7:00 p.m.
Friday-After the service, Special Youth Funspiration for Teens.
Saturday-Special boys and girls program, 10:00 a.m.
Sunday-Fisherman's Club breakfast, 7:30 a.m.
NEW
ARRIVAL
Clinic Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dobson, RL,
1, Box 381 A, Olympia, a boy, No-
vember 1.
PRISZNER BABY
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Priszner,
Sunnyvale, Calif., welcomed the ar-
rival of a baby boy November 3.
The new arrival, Guy Stewart,
weighed in at 7 lbs. 2 oz. The
fathcz is a graduate of Shelton
high school. Guy's arrival makes
18 grandchildren for Mrs. Don
Aitken, Shclton.
You can tell when a new car has caught on•
You hear its name more. You see it on the street more.
l[ this is the year you picked to buy a new car,
it becomes one of the cars you're going to look at.
Have a look.
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The 1964 Plymouth
Fury 2-Door Hardtop'
law good looks. Sensational performance. Lasting qual-
These arethe reasons the 1964 Plymouth is turning
'P more and more across the country. Whether it's a
rdtop, sedan, wagon, o'r convertible, you'll like the
simple, strong lines that mark the modern
Plymouth. You'll also like the split-second acceleration
and superb handling of this car, and the 5-year/50,000-
mite warranty* on the parts that keep you going. If this
is the year you picked to buy a new car, you picked
a beautiful year to Get up and go Plymoutfil
"YEAR/50,OOO-MILE WARRANTY: Chrysler Corporation warrants for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, against defects in material's end workmanship snd
apiece or repair at a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business, the engine block, head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, transmission can
parts (excluding manual clutch), torque convertor, drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings of its 1964 automobiles, Provided the
has the engine oil changed every 3 months or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first, the oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned avery 6 months
eplaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the required service, and requests the dealer to certify It) receipt of cb evidence
car's then current mileage.
:, See Plymouth in •ction on "The Bob Hope Show" and "The Pluntley-Brinkley Report"--NBC.TV.
' pLYMOUTH DIVISION •. MOTORS CORPORATION
:: CHRYSLER
KIHBEL MOTORS, INC., 707 So. First St., Shelton
• i
GINNA CORREA is secretary of the Student Body at Shelton
high school this year. Last summer she was a Girls' State repre-
s#ntativ.e. Her activities are many and varied, both in and outside
of school.
meeting Mrs. Ray Rice. co-hostess,
assisted the hostess with refresh-
manta.
One can never go up, until one
has gone down in his own esteem.
---Mary Baker Eddy
PACE 5
Ginna Correa is a 5'5" senior at
Shelton high school, with dark
hair and brown eyes. Her activi-
ties in and out of school, plus the
heavy schedule she carries, keeps
he," busy most of the time.
As Student Body secretary this
year she is automatically on the
Board of Control In her junior
year she was her class representa-
tive in this governing group and
in her sophomore year was class
secretary. Ginna is an office work-
er and a member of GAA and
Pep Club. This past summer she
was one of the four girls who rep-
resented Sheiton at Girls' State.
As a state officer in Rainbow
for Girls. Ginna has many oppor-
tunities to meet girls from other
communities. In her junior year
at high school she was Worthy
Advisor for the local Rainbow or-
ganization. She also belongs t() the
Epi.eopal Youth Club, Olympia
Ski Club and :Mason County Bell
Riders.
Civics, trigonometry, chemistry,
English and second year German
ere Ginna's subjects this year with
trig and German listed as her fav-
orites. After high school she plans
It's A Date
Today, Thurs., November 7
Shelton Yacht Club rummage
sale, 9 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m., next to
librarY.
Rotary Club hmcheon, noon,
Ming Tree Care.
Navy Mothers Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Memorial hall.
Methodist WSCS Bazaar, 11
a.m. -- 7:30 p.m. Lunch sel've{l,
from 11 a.m. -- 1:30 p.m.; dinner,
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Armory.
Community Concert presents
k{artha Schlamme, 8 p.m., Jr.
High school aduitorium.
Yacht Club business meeting, 8
p.m., PUD bldg.
Friday, November 8
Shelton Yacht Club rummage
sale, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., next to
library.
SEY potluck meeting, 6 p.m.,
church basement.
Jaycee rummage sale, 1 - 4
p.m., PUD bldg.
Ruby. Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m.,
IOOF hall.
1963 homecoming football game,
Shelton vs. East Bremerton for
Olympic league championship, 8:00
p.m., Loop Field.
Saturday, Nov. 9 _
FOE card party, 8 p.m., airport
hall.
North Mao.n high school junior
class rummage sale, 9:30 a.m. -
4 p.m., 107 So. 4th street (old
Journal office).
Jaycee rummage sale, 10 a.m. -
4 p.m., PUD bldg.
Drivers' license examiner, 10
a.m• - 5 p.m., police station.
Salty Sashayers Square Dance
Club, 8:30 p.m. Memorial hall.
Sqnday, Nov. 10
Shelton churches invite you to
attend the church of your choice.
MondaY, Nov. 11
Public showing of film on Cys-
tic Fibrosis, 8. p.m. Memorial hall.
Sponsored by Mason Co. No. 408
Iight and Forty.
Mason Co. Historical Society, 8
p.m., PUD conference room.
Coin Club, 7:30 P.m., PUD audi-
torium.
il/1i Club annual Veterans' Day
breakfast, ! 1 a.m. Memor{al hall.
Tuesday, November 12
4-H Leaders council meeting, 8
p.m., Extension office.
County commission's meeting,
10 a.m., courthouse.
Kiwanis Club luncheon, noon,
Memorial hall.
City commission's meeting, 10
a.m., courthouse.
School Board meeting, 8 p.m.,
Evergreen school.
Moose Lodge, 8 p.m., airport
hall.
Dirt Dobbers Garden Club, 10
a.m., PUD bldg.
WSNA Dist. No. 22 meeting, 8
p.m., Dr. Linkletter's office.
Wednesday, November 13
Drivers' license examiner, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m., police station.
Thursday, November 14
Golden Age Club, noon pot-
luck, Memorial hall.'
Girl Scout leaders' meeting, 9:30
a.m., at the Girl Scout little house.
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Care.
40 & 8 Voiture 135 November
promenade, dinner 7 p.m. at Hein-
le's Broiler, prom 8 p.m. at Vets
Club.
Shelton-Mason County Chamber
of Commerce annual Farmers'
Night dinner, Shelton Hotel 7 p.m.
To love to preach is one thing--
to love those to whom we preach,
qifite an0"fher. " --'Richa:d Ceci1
* €
to attend college, but, as yet, is
undecided as to which one and
what course he will follow.
Horseback riding, snow skiing
and knitting are the spare time
activities enjoyed most by the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Cor,'ea. The Correas make their
home on Northcliff Road. Rickey,
14, and Leann, 8, complete the
family.
Ginna was born July 17, 1946 in
Los Angeles. She moved to Shel-
ton when she was a little over a
year old.
SCHOOL MENU
Menus for Shelton Elementary
Schools and Shelton Senior
High School
Week of November 11-15
Monday -- No school. Veteran's
Day and Admission Day for
State of Veashington
Tuesday -- Spaghetti with
meat, warm buttered French
bread, snap green beans, fruit,
milk.
Wednesday -- Chili con carne,
molded fruit salad, toasted
cheese sandwich on homemade
bread, warm cimlamon rolls,
milk.
Thursday -- Fried chicken,
mashed potatoes and gravy,
buttered peas, sandwich, apri-
cots, milk.
Friday -- Macaroni and cheese,
whole wheat rolls, lettuce with
Thousand Island dressing, npple
crisp, milk•
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• with Plenamins from
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133 RR. Phone 426-4642
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