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‘lié Shows Community Manager Named by! Keep Busy With i
Was Busy PlaeejPacific Tel. & Tel. Red Cross Work;
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at? By Yvonne Bartels \V. J. BlLLINGS By Virtue E. Hank," 1 L
m ‘ Hoodsport. Nov. 18. On Wed-1 District Phone Manager ‘ Pickering,
Nov. 18.-~. espite thCI i ‘
fiinesday evening, the Junior Wo-i W. J. Billings is the new dis- ,
inclement weather on Thursday a: ‘
imen’s club met at the home of trict commercial manager for thelvcrv busy
day was spent at theI
C. McKiel’s birthday: Mr. and] J. Conli'l of Tacoma who. at his her
23 at the home or Mrs. Mal—
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Mrs. Leslie Wyers of Potlatch, own rt’quest due to ill health. has dor
Lundquist. (ml ml
Total 30¢ per Person
fiers. Claude Wood for a social 1 Pacific TelephOne and
Telegraph'cameron home whom sewing. MM I
‘meeting. Pinochle and bridgelCompany in Southwest Washing-lthe Red
Cross was in prog’reSS.i -r
'ilfngere played, followed by a de-fton. {Those attending were Mrs.
Isa-E a
§l ‘ Eliciousllllunlfhegn. Tge ngxt meitfii’ “Befgrfi‘ coming to
ithis distrlict be} Dmschery Mrs. Frank Wyh-e‘l I Sponsored by
'. 5mg “’1 e ecem er “’1 1" r" ImgS Occuplec ‘1
511mm" Mrs. Elmer VViss, Mrs. Claude} a. s __
ers. Maurice Kaare as hostess. {position for the Northwest V‘V‘ashL
Hank)“. Mtg Max Him/110m Mpg.) Shelton E39316
. l Next Sunday there will be a‘ington territory outside of Seat- J.
Jones! Misses Laurice 9nd; K'si
":506031 Thanksglvms lesson at ile- ism-19v Jones and the hostess,
l‘vlrs.l_ BOBBY SHUNAC RS
! the Hoodsport Sunday school class. 1 A former president of the VVash— l
Lily Cameron. E 1
fiflt will be held at the regulariington State Junior Chamber of Anyone
interested in sewing!
‘kltime and everyone is welcome. Commerce, he takes over the re- for the
Red Cross is. 1”.ng to atfl
Last Sunday. in honor of Mrs. ‘ sponsibilities formerly held by L. tend
the next meeting on Novem—i .9 . '
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:gave a dinner party. which in- I been relieved for an indefinite pen;
Miss; 1.19193 McGee, of the Shel-i _ 1
filcluded. Mr. McKiel, Betty and 10d from active duty With th elton
Hospital Nursing staff. spentI Dancmg t0 3
":Gloria McKiel and Mr. and Mrs. telephone company. A'I‘uesday.
Wednesday and Thurs- I l
Alex Bartels. Following:r dinner,’ W*-——’w---“- day with Isabel
Droscher. i ‘ ‘ l
' "IRav Dillenburg, Matty VanLanm“ - 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cari Johnson
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y and Bob Handly arrived and the Farmer'lllne l hone lShelton, spent
Armistice Day. .i .—
evening was Spent plaving thf‘ePl Clinic Iiere Nov, with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wylie. mp")!
tables of pinochle. Later. the[ Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ball Spent; j,
Hue-9t 0f honor Was presented with For the benefit of farmer tele- Saturday
evening with Mr. and} 1:
many lovely birthday gifts and phone users served through the Mrs. J. E.
Peterson. ._
the cake. Shelton telephone exchange, al Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cameron and;
The committee for building the ‘ “Farmer Line Clinic" is planned 1
children spent the weekend with;
mr3W Church in Hoodsnort reports i at Shelton on November 27. Bob's
mother, Mrs. Lily Cameron] j
that a site has been selected and This announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hanlon] :4-
nurchased for the building. It I. R. Gibbons, manager for The'and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Hanloni '
will be close to the Forest Serv—‘Pacific Telephone and Telegraph were
dinner SUOS'CS 0f MIC arid:
ice office and plans will be dis-lCompany. who says that the many Mrs. A.
J. Bemis in Hoquiam, a
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tfiIFJ‘VE completed unloading Santa’s
1' great cargo of. wheel toys and dolls,
building se 3 and books, painting sets and
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01.15.2945 at the nnxt committee unusual features included in this Sunday.
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meeting which takes place this demonstration will make the! Mrs. J. E.
Jones and the MISS—i
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(tilt-OMS" They're an brand new' deSigned WPEk- . .event
interesting and profitable I es Laurice and Shirley J on e s; r
i 1 ' ' -* ’ ' ' llrlnesdav afternoon with; i
if.“ (V; 'VC cni , r 5* u mus chlldren Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson mo to
all who ViSIt the clinic. spent Vie
X Li ldron‘ to; at d ’ tored to Port Angeles last Week-l Further
details will be an— Mrs. Isabel Droscher.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fitts were V
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.‘
Peterson Friday evening. '
Md to visit their son and family, : nounced in The Journal as the
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Johnson, time approaches.
and Nuncv, .. - , a.
Cordrm Dickinson Nth szmw- l H r ,. Mrs. Lin Cameron and Mrs. . u
iMrs. Laura Asleson of Hoodspoit. Bob Camemn and baby daugher
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imommd to Ellen‘gbm‘g l‘l‘l’t Wflklcalled on Mrs. Helen Sharer
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2nd for children full 01' fun.
Shii‘v’i‘A, that favorite perSonality, has
has sent word that he will be in our
’l"oy ’l‘own Saturday, November 29th. Be
sure to bi ing the children to see him then.
is N. Go.
second floor
his victor and hwif‘v-r-iii-law, Mr. ,-.-. . -
nvv'l Mm, TMn Saran tOhHPltmiglai/xis'Terrance Page] Miss Cora
.Aiyres Sunday after-
}.n. ma Mm. Claude Wmd 7”“— t {t ’ned h'subr th' Vernon
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torerl to RV‘PM’H'JVWI on {latrian one a] l 0 tr' Mr. J. M.
Peterson has re—
tn visit his hmflmr pnd Siritpr- turned to his work for the Sagi- .
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m-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood wag; fingfsmfioléoAstliz? Sat- “3W Timbor
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of that city. iurday 'md Sunda'y with his 1)”; (icon, after a
lay—oft caused by‘
Mr. and Mrs. ‘inlph l'lilligoss‘ , ,U. .c. inc “1 health
spent the weekend in Toledo with . mt” A' 5‘
relatives. MOUNT OLIVE LUTHERAN am. '1th past”,- has his
()I‘r‘iuel "
Mr. and Mrs. Al Mam. Mrsl Services every Sunday, 11:00 a. at thu church
drop in at aiin .
Louise Simmons. Mrs. Marylin. and 7:00 p.m., with Sunday
'Slmmons, all of Potlatch,
Hfitt'3lww
$25: Merch and”. l ‘
noon PRIZE
To be Presented
with dinner Sunday.
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FROM OUR STORE OF GOOD THINGS it * a:
Is she Feminine? Does she love her leisure? And having
the girls drop in for a chat before bedtime? Then a house
coat is what she wants most of all this Christmas. These ' ~ I
are styled with all the care that goes into a dress so
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they’re smart enough for company.
RAYON CORDUROY robes in wide
wale richly trimmed with heavy
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6.95
Q u i l t e d Rayon Satin
coat in Royal, Copen,
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. 8.50 to 15.00
Now and
Lay-a-away
’till
Christmas
We
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Fluffy Chenille Gain printed
b 3&0“ nghm Seersucker or
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Green. Light Blue, Brown. Solid
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6.. 5 to 10.95
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yvirh anon SATIN coma: his yearning to take it easy after the cares of the
day it,
dung" "ms and ms” J's“ left behind! We present these
robes as splendid buys at the f
prices —— pre-arranged by our buyer long in advance 0
Christmas.
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