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SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in "Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington
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Women Golfers Set
Christmas Party Date
The Women's Division of the
Bayshore Golf Club will hold its
annual Christnaas party at 8 p,m.
next Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Herb Angle. Assisting the hostess
will be Mesdames Glen Ferguson,
Bernhard Winieckt. Bill Smith,
Gary Nicloy and Larry Scheel.
All wives of both social and
golfmg members are invited. The
regular 50 cent donation will be
required. Instead of a gift ex-
change there will be a special do-
nation collected which will be pre-
sented by Mary Ashford to the
Exceptional Foresters toward
thei annual Christmas party.
The amount of the donation is
up to the individual.
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JOANN McCOMB finds her recipe for Shrimp Thermidor conies
in handy on many occasions. It is wonderful for company dinners
as preparing ease leaves the hostess with plenty of time to
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visit with her guests.
Shrimp Thermidor is an exotic
sounding dish but even novice
cook can be sure of perfect re-
sults with Joann MbComb's re-
cipe. The main ingredients can
I be kept on hand in the freezer
for use at a moment's notice when
you have unexpected company.
5oann, who was raised in Shel-
ton, married 3in McComb. who
also grew up here. They ignored
the call of the big city which
lured many of their chassmates
and remained in Shelton to raise
their family. Jim has the McComb
Business Service. The McComb's
only daughter, Pam, is 17 and a
junior in high school this year.
Then" two boys are Rick, 14, and
Bill, 11.
Joann is a member of Our Lady
of the Woods Guild at the Cath-
olic church. She and Jim belong
to the Shelton Golf Club. Golf-
ing, knitting and sewing are her
hobbies with swimming and water
skiing added for summer enter-
tainment.
Shrimp Thermidor
/_, lb. or 8 oz. can mushrooms
2 Tbsp. butter
2 cans froz. cream of shrimp
soup
2 pkg. froz, uncooked shrimp,
boiled
F:z cup milk
tsp, dry mustard
Dash of black pepper
Grated Parmesan cheese
Heat sliced mushrooms in but-
ter until pale yellow. Mix with
thawed but undiluted shrimp soup,
shrimp, milk, dry mustard and
pepper. Pour into casserole, top
with grated cheese and bake at
400 degrees for about 20 minutes.
Serve over pro-cooked rice. Serves
six,
Christnms Decoration
Sale Slated Saturday
There will be a Christmas deco-
ration sale this Saturday from
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the
tears Catalog office sponsored by
the Vicki Lee Orthopedic Auxin
tory.
The December 9 Christmas
meeting of the group will be held
at the home of Mrs. Gone Ayers
with Mrs. Ron LeGarde as co-
hostess.
MISS GOLDY MARRIES
IN CALIFORNIA
Happy Day Marks
50thAnniversary High Schocl Spotlight *
For I. V. Yules ...........
A day of lappy reminiscing was
enjoyed last Sunday by ?vIr. and
Mrs. I. V. Yule when a host of
friends gathered to honor the cou-
ple at an open house in honor
of their Golden Wedding anniver-
sary.
Out-of-town guests included lIr. ?
and Mrs. Glen Pierce Mrs. Myra
Herriek, Dennis Yule, Eugene
Pierce and David Cowles. all of
Seattle, Mrs. Lottie Handy, Post
t Falls, Idaho. Mrs, John Hnning,
Medical Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Keith
Evans and daughters Ellen and
Jo, Winchester, and Miss Christ-
inia Reynolds, Lakewood.
Serving for the occasion were
Mr, Yule's sister, Mrs. Lottie
IHandy, their niece. Mrs. John
Henning, Mrs. Yule's sister, Mrs.
Myra Herrick. and her sister-in-
law, Mrs. Glen Pierce,
Dirt Dabbers Win
Prizes In Bremerton
Sixteen members of the Dirt
Dobber Garden Club attended the
Holiday Festivities program at the
Sheridan Park hall in East Bre-
merton November 21-22. Three
first place ribbons, three second
place and two third place ribbons
were won by the members who
entered arrangements. The club
tweak third place honor in the but- KELLY HURST is turning out for wrestling during the winter
let arrangements, months. He is a three-year letterman on the Highclimber football
The next regular meeting will team and turns out for baseball in the spring.
be held next Tuesday at 10 a.m. in , , , ,
the PUD auditorium.
lelly tturst, Shelton high school vice. architectural drafting, sen-
senior, is learning the manly art ior English and physical science.
Royal Neighbors Of o, self defense now that foot- After high school Kelly would
America Yule Party ball season is over. This is his like to go to college and study
Royal Neighbors of America first year of turning out for architectural drawing in prepa-
will hold a Christmas party next wrestling but he decided it would ration for being a draftsman or
Monday at the home of Mrs. Vi be a good way to keep in shape engineer. He says he will prob-
ISaugen. k pothmk dinner will be- until baseball season starts. Kelly ably attend a junior college for
two years first.
g at 6:30 p.m. Each member is a three-year letterman on the I. addition to his school sports,
is to bring something for the din- the Highclimber football team. He Kelly likes swimming. He is a
net. There will be a one dollar plays fullback position. In the
gift exchange, sprmg he will turn out for his member of "S" Club and is Boys'
Club representative on the Board
After the dinner a meeting will third year of baseball vghere he of Control.
be held for election of 1964 offi- plays second base and shortstop. Kelly was born in Richmond,
cers. Atl members are invited to Subjects chosen this year by Calif. He moved to Shelton be-
attend. Kelly include commercial art. ct- fore he was of school age. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
FORMER SHELTONIAN WEDS OLYMPIAN Hurst and has a married sister,
Carolee. who also attended Shel-
ton schools. His two younger bro-
thers are John, 6, and Mark. 4.
He is 5'8" tall. weighs 175 pounds
and has brown eyes and dark hair.
(;OLDEN AGE CLUB
SLATES POTLUCK LUNCH
The Golden Age Club will meet
next Thursday for a noon, potluck
dinner at the Menmrial Hall.
About 54 members and their
families enjoyed the Thanksgiving
dinner. A speech was given by
Mr. RutIedge. Games were played
although there was no dancing at
this meeting because of lack of
music.
V
Visiting Lodges
Entertained By
Ruby Rebekahs
The members of Ruby Rebekah
Lodge entertained many visitors
from Aberdeen. Olympia. Brem-
erton and Forks at their last reg-
ular meeting. Entertainment was
provided by several of the visit-
ing lodges. Each visitor was pre-
sented witll a lovely gift from the
She!ton Noble Grand, Ruby Pope.
The lodge Christmas party will
be held December 15 starting with
1:30 p.m. dinner for members
and their families. The main meat
dish will be fmilhed by the
lodge with members providing the
balance of the menu. Dorothy
Schweitering is dinner chairman
and may be contacted by calling
426-6650. Helen Cole is entertain-
men chairman.
There will be the usual gift ex-
change and those bringing chiI-
dren should bring a gift with the
child's name on the package.
The social committee for the
next meeting which will be held
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SCHOOL
Week of Dec. 9.13
M ondaySpaghetti with
peas, hot buttered frellCh
fruit, milk.
Tuesday -- Veg. souP
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cheese sanm u .1-
bread, blackberry cobOti(
peach cobbler, milk. ["-
Wednesday -- Wiener Nil
home baked beans, wald0"
ad, carrot sticks, hot bl'
cornbread choc cake, 1.
Thursday--Turkey and
green beans, hot buttered!
fruit, milk. !
Friday -- Clan] chOde
salad sand. lettuce at,i
Island dressing, ice
milk.
Supplement your ohill'l
with Plenamins ft°"
December 13. will be Agnes AIP_-
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