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i Toy Renovators
‘ Itching To Work
On Xmas Repairs
the door, it is a reminder that
Christmas is just around the cor-
SHELTON! WASHINGTON iner, which in turn should be an-
lother reminder that broken, for-
,fotten and discarded toys should
now be gathered up and turned
over to Mason County’s W.P.A.
renovating crew, headed by Ora
Spencer, for repair and distribu-
tion to children in needy Mason
County homes.
Spencer and his renovators can
l do amazing things with toys you'd
think, offhand, would be irrepair-
,able. But a little patching and
painting up can change the. most
disruptable-looking toy into near-
Two shows every night
Starting at 7:00 P. M.
Matinee 2:15 P. M. Sunday
Tonite and Tuesday
JACK BENNY
“CHARLEY’S i
AUNT’f '
nose to some youngster who
might otherwise spend a pretty
sad Christmas.
Wednesday Only So bring that old toy firetruck,
that doll with the dislocated arm,
that broken skooter, and things
TIIE jllke that down to Ora Spencers
workroom in the basement of the
'Social Security building right
away. He will see that it reach-
es a home where it will bring
yuletide happiness.
Mary Bette Hughes,
George Montgomery .
With Thanksgiving knocking at
newness and bring a lot of happlx
Thursday
BARGAIN
NITE
Friday - Saturday
“BELLE STARR”
Randolph Scott,
Gene Tierney
Visits Mother
, Lela Jo Dindle of Seattle
Merry Lou Sherk of Olympia,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Faubert. Lela Jo is the
daughter of Mrs. Faubert.
and
$.25 per day will protect you
while you are traveling? See
Herb Angle, Agent. .
AUBURN Golden Flake Butter-
i milk 25¢ gallon. Binns, 825 Frank-
lin. adv.
Cliff Wivell’s CERTIFIED
TEXAOD SERVICE
Representative in Mason County for
Olympia on Wood
PRODUCTS COMPANY
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Inter-City Club Held
In Bremerton Thursday
Mrs. Willis Burnett, f o r m e r
Shelton resident, entertained the
Inter—City club at her Bremerton
home last Thursday. Those from
Shelton attending were Mrs. E. B.
Sutton, Mrs. L. Wiss, and Mrs.
W. M. Dickie. A shower was held
during the afternoon honoring a
niece of Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Ken—
neth Ward. Mrs. C. H. Grunert
accompanied the Shelton ladies to
Bremerton to visit a friend.
Degree Of Honor To
Present Annual Dinner
The Degree of Honor will hold
their annual dinner to honor Vet-
erans on Tuesday, November 25.
This is a yearly event with a
social hour following the dinner.
Mrs. O. K. Stephens .is the gen-
eral dinner chairman.
Mrs. Donovan Palmer
Presents Recital
Mrs. Donovan Palmer gave a
party and recital for her pupils
Saturday evening. 'The parents
were the invited guests. Thosei
taking part included Carol Mom!
Golda Sullivan, Aylene Lough-
nan, Stewart Loughnan, Mary
Ann Latham, Norman Morgan,
Terry Lynn Skelsey, Lorraine An-i
drews, Jay Look, Willard Wivell,
Helen Robinson, Winnifred Col-'
lier, Meridee Wivell, Doris Hunt-
er, Marjorie Constable and Mil—
dred Carter. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Palmer.
Mrs. Carl Hellman
Entertains Club
Mrs. Carl Hellman entertained!
at her home last Thursday evo-
ning for her bridge club. Two ta-
bles were in play with Mrs. Char-
les Borst winning galloping goose
and honors with Mrs. LaurenCe
Munson. Those present included
Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Edgar
Byrne, Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs.
Munson, Mrs. Charles Borst, Mrs.
Roy Getty, and Mrs. Jesse Bar-
rett. Ruth Edgely was a guest
for the refreshments served by the .
hostess.
PATIENT AT HOSPITAL
Charles Pennypacker of
latch Route was admitted to
Shelton Hospital Friday for
treatment.
The Abstract Man of
Mason County
A. L. BELL ,
Abstracts, Real Estate
Loans and Insurance
BELL BUILDING
SHELTON, WASH.
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Invest wisely for the future: : : in the long
lst and Pine Phone 16
Alfiiuerby Motors
life quality car of the low-price field!
vaccinations
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Meeiing Hold
The Lincoln Parent-Teachers
association hold their monthly;
meeting last Thursday, Novemch
13. Anna Peterson. school llursc,l
gave a very interesting and in-
formative talk on vaccination andi
inoculation, stressing the import—[
She said there is;
a marked raise in the diseases
when there is a decline in the,
and inoculations,
which shows we can control the-
dlscases with these weapons.
“Good Bye, Mr. Germ," picture
shown by Mrs. Vernon Davidson,
and highly praised by all who
have Seen it, was enjoyed as muchi
by the children as the adults. The
sixth grades furnished the enter-
tainment. Miss Viola Mehus‘
group gave articles on unusual
animals and Mr. Brockway's class
sang several old song favorites.
Miss DuBois and Mrs. John
Eliason poured at the tea table,
beautifully appointed with fall
flowers and Thanksgiving napkins.
Mrs.
Tommy Kneeland were the host~
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LTON-MASON COUNTY
Lincoln l’.»-'l‘. A. '
Osker Erickson and Mrsl
0.E.S. Past Matrons
Eutertained Thursday
Mrs. W. M. Elliott and Mrs.
B. S. Barger entertained at the
Elliott home on Thursday for the
Past Matrons of the Order of
Eastern Star.
hostess after which a business
meeting and social hour were held.
' The next meeting will be a Christ-
' mas party at the home of Mrs. L.
D. Hack. Those present Thurs-
day were Mrs. Zora Waldrip, Mrs.
Fanny Champlin, Mrs. Maggie
Shorter, Mrs. Jean Bennett, Mrs.
Helen Forrest, Mrs. Ruth Latham,,
Claude i
Logan, Mrs. Florence Taylor, Mrs!
Mrs. Minnie Hack, Mrs.
Mary Shelton, Mrs. Martha Jac-
obs and the hosteSSes.
Double H Club Holds
Regular Meeting Friday
The Double H Club held their
pot- regular meeting on Friday with“
Mrs. L. C. Burrell. Honors at
cards were won by Mrs. Ed Lewis
and Mrs. Hugh Clark. The des-
sert luncheon, served by the host-
ess. was enjoyed by Mrs. Clark,
Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Eugene Brown,
Mrs. E. B. Sutton, Mrs. L. Wiss,
Mrs. W. M. Dickie and Mrs. Leo
Martin.
Mrs. Sherman Soule
[Entertains W. W. Club
The W. W. Club met last Thurs-
day with Mrs. Sherman Soule for
a 12 o'clock luncheon. A social
afternoon was enjoyed by Mrs.
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Picture’s Name?
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Basking between scenes of her
latest picture, beauteous Betty
Grable is as pleasant as the
California weather. The name of
her new picture? “Hot Spot.”
American Legion Holds
Annual Fall Convention
The annual fall convention of
the American Legion Auxiliary of
the 4th district, consisting of 10‘
‘fauxiliary units, was held in the
Edward B. Rhodes Legion Hall
Hazel Chase, Mrs. Ellen Harrison, Auxiliary rooms, in Taocma, on
Mrs. Mabel Hall, Mrs. Lura Hurst, :November 14.
Mrs. Laura Roush, Mrs.
Chase and the hostess.
I'DWER WITII EGDNDMY
50rd
yfing’ers
unit reports from the 10 auxil—
ries, which were all well rep—
: esented.
man.
Ila The 4th district president, Mrs.
..A.VV"r ' r .-
5V Its“: S premde ove the ‘ one Wishing to 1nv1te serV1ce men .
afternoon and evening meetings.
In the afternoon the group heard
The district chairmen
lso. gave their reports, among
These, from Shelton were, Mrs.
E. F. Martin, district member-
ship chairman and Mrs.
M. A.
Clothier, junior activities chair—
Edward B. Rhodes
unit. ' The regular convention
meeting was called to order at
8:15 and addresses were deliver—'
ed by the department officers and
department chairmen. Member
ship reports were also given. De-
partnfent President, Mrs. Cora
Winteringer, gave the first talk
and Mrs. E. F. Martin, depart-
ment rehabiliation director, gave
the principal talk on rehabilita-
tion, which is the auxiliary's main
work at this time of the year.
Mrs. Hazel F. Abdill, department
secretary-treasurer of Seattle and
Mrs. Ethel Murphy, department
first vice—president, were among
the guest speakers. A dance at-
tended by the members of the
post followed the meeting. Mrs.
M. C. Melcum accompanied the
ladies.
Mrs. Loris Johnson .
Entertains Wednesday
Mrs. Loris Johnson entertained
at her home on Wednesday eve-
ning with a 7 o’clock dinner hon-
oring her llouseguest, Mrs. Jean—
ne Chapman, and Miss Floyl Cook,
featured speakers at the Fine
Arts Exhibit and Tea. .
Guests included Mrs. Fred
Short. Mrs. Earl Reibow, Mrs.
Merritt Stark, Mrs. Robert Nutt,
Mrs. W. T. Weyand, Mrs. B. C.
Combs, the honored guests and the
hostess. Miss Cook, a college
friend of Mrs. Combs, was Mrs.
combs’ house guest.
Lower Skokomish P.-T. C.
To Present Entertainment
The Lower Skokomish P.-T. C.
will _sp0nsor a carnival Friday
evenmg, December 5 in the com-
munity hall at 8 p.m.' The pro-
cecds will go towards the Christ-
mas treat for the children. Mrs.
Georgia Miller is chairman of the
committee in charge.
Mrs. B. C. Combs
Hostess Thursday
Mrs. B. C. Combs was hostess
on Thursday to dinner for Miss
Floyl Cook, Mrs. Jeanne Chapman
and Mrs. Loris Johnson.
Mrs. Frank Fentiman
Entertains Club
[Dramatic Reading And Tea
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A banquet was served in,
the dining rooms to over 250 la-
dies by the
}To Aid Camp Fire Girls
On November 29th, at
o’clock, Mrs. Jean Todd Fredson
will be presented at Union in a
dramatic reading of Alice Duer
lMiller's “White Cliffs.” Mrs.
IFredson recently gave this road-
iing privately for Chapter B, P.
l E.O. of Shelton, and received much,
ipraise for her talented present-
‘ation. .A simple tea and visiting
hour will follow, with a small
charge being made to assist the
Camp Fire Girls, and the general
public is asked to support this
lovely affair.
Mrs. Celia
Orchard, beloved pioneer of Puget
Port
A. Ross, of
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ion to the public for the first
i efits Cheskchamay Group of Camp
lFire Girls recently formed in the
ivicinity. The girls are almost
[entirely strangers
l munity within the last year, their1 ‘
families having come to Union '-
ilargely through national defense; .,
work .or government service.
The sponsor of the group is the
Hood Canal Women’s Club, which
considers this activity both as
youth co-operation and national
defense work. Mrs. Fredson's ap-
pearance at Union is especially.
pleasing because of her many
years’ teaching there and her
continued interest in the residents l 55'
She is l
the mother of a Camp Fire guard- , .
ian, Mrs. A. W. Austin, of Selah,'i| 'e
and grandmother of Miss Betty 1 f
Austin, Camp Fire Girl and camp- l, -‘
companion of Marie Louise Short,'i .
and activities in Union.
Cheskchamay Guardian, both at
Selah and Roganunda.
Wedding Held At
Methodist Church
Donald N. Nedda of New York,
and Anne L. Ringgold of Balti-
more, Maryland, were united in
marriage at 3 o’clock Saturday
by Reverend R. W. Maulden at
the Methodist Church.
Sheltonians Urged To
Thanksgiving Dinner
Mrs. W. F. Roberts, chairman
of recreation, for the Mason Coun—
ty Federation of Women's Clubs,
urges all Sheltonites to keep the
service men in mind when mak-
ing their plans for the holidays,
and to invite them to their homes
for Thanksgiving dinner. She also
suggests that ‘we remember the
families whose sons are in service
and unable to be at home. Any—
to their homes may make ar—
rangements by contacting” the
Building, Olympia, Wash.
Elizabeth van0verbeke
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanOver- ‘ 'A
beke announCe the engagement of
their daughter Elizabeth, to Paul
wedding will take place in
spring.
Report Card Party
The St. Edwards card party held ’, .‘
last week was well attended and l :3,
all enjoyed the evening, so anoth— i, 7.
er is planned for the last of the f:
at
month. Honors were won
pinochle by Mrs. F. G. Bedell;l
!500, Father
Joe Leigel won the door prize.
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Say It
WITH FLOWERS
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND
Delivered anywhere, anytime
Travis Floral Shop
Shelton Hardware Bldg.
Phone 232 270-W
Mrs. Frank Fentiman entertain-
ed her bridge club last Friday
Honors were won by
Mrs. Paul Dittman, Jr., and Mrs.
the
club. Delicious refreshments were
evening.
Clarence Grunert, guest of
served by the hostess.
1). 0f 11. Juveniles
Slate Next Meeting
The Juveniles of the Degree of
Honor will hold a Thanksgiving
party on Saturday, November 22.
A pot luck luncheon will be serv-
ed at 12:30 p.m.
Visits Parents
Marian Elliott, employe of the
State Health Department in Seat-
fie, vxsnted her parents, Mr. and
the
Mrs. W. ,M.~,Elliol:t over
weekend. “ ~ '
of backgammon.
hold
form
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'raxv.n‘d<-cl to the winners.
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LARGE CAN
Pilinth 3 lor
FANCY
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The U. S.
The most popular game in the Navy plz‘lIls
United States Navy is “{lCC‘dCllCC,” crease its food purchaseS
pronounced aceydenr-y, a modified year in order to feed 1135
Tourna-
zmd prizes
growing fleet.
probably be
Specials for Tuesday and wed.
Tuesday, November 1871
I Purchases. ‘
i in excess 0‘
E 000,000 pounds of first gm
American Legion Auxiliary, caref ,:
‘of Army—Navy Club, Old Capitol'
Orvas of the 116th Regiment En—. :'
gineers, Forty-first division, for-i
merly of the National Guard. The f L‘-
the 1
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St. Edwards Ladies 4
Mark Weichmann: f '-
jcontract, Mrs. Roy Rector and _.'
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mauelruil ha. y.
Eggs __2d02.
halite lb.
Shortening 3-lbs. 6°?
OREGON
BROKEN-
Shrimp cans 37.
red Ellis 2458.
SWEET
Potatoes 4—lbs.
SHOPPING BAG FULL
Manges
SHOPPING BAG FULL
bag "
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Clover Bloom, full
and solid. Raised for
table and selectedfor...
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