ecember 5, 1963 I-I2LTON--MAP,0N COUNTY JOURNAE 7- Publi.qhed in "CT!!q.@??mfmvn, U.g.[.', he![cm, Wahtnon , i ii
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/fir,Junior, Senior High PTAs i who-" Ooi. i Skokomzsh Valley Couple Leave On Tnp To Flonda
• =" " " ' "" "" i VVJ f $ g : .v M.r, .=,,,, Tanners sister Mrs Lois or ard George Barkie,; ssisaut
'MnllllnP Ikltl' lain1" IlllantlnY , a .... .._ : SKOKOMISH :- Mr "and Mrs man and Frank Raymond of Se- steward. Martin Smith; chaplain, Seven
irvauuinta IIV! dPVIIIL ggiL|H | ]'l/HOn uUr :stan Johnson left Monday iy attle. Mattie Barklev" treasurer, Clara
0, . . , , ,ano re, a thre ,vee t,'i ,,'hich =," a. ,,' H.,,ne Johnson " ' " pes of k0me
, : 3 Betty Cross been added to the group, Peggy , , I ....... ; .... .. Rosenber," secretarv, I meda
:tI Be The elementary Me Kay Sand Shearer and Con- ' , , ..... . " • Smith; ,ate keeper, Roy C b
f0 " " = , includes Mexico Florida the Ba- and son had 'Ihanksgwmg droner . ' " o le"
• : :. "' Y ' ! PDVlFPMPM, homes, No,," York and Chmag'o. w,th her parents, lVh'. nnd Mrs ....... ,,,,,, o ..... s ....... ,;,onn II
nign PTA's win nie Aries The group will soon =" m-ll 1V il|W|L"nl : Thanksgiving. dhmer ...... guests of Nell Si,hmons of Potlatch. . ,ene' ........ =":'.,,-,.,,-e,,,-:: ...... .,era,=' " ":':"':,.,',,,. loans for
this month only for
tonight at the grade
for the program
"What Does Christmas
)You?" A panel discus-
' be led by three clergy-
Wendell Harder and
Havens of Belfair
William Shelley of
Local garden clubs
invited to provide an
displaying Christ-
a display of pro-
during the year
t-H group recently elec-
for the coming year.
was nanted president,
Allen, vice president;
secretary; and De-
treasurer. Appoint-
various chairmen were
Eileen Sandy, pro-
irman; Katy Blair, rec-
Beeber, ways and
d Curtis Macomber, re-
tlree new members have
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a be busy making swags and
wreaths for sale in December.
Mrs. B!air and Mrs. Maeomber
are the group leaders.
Four members of the BYF
group of the Belfair Baptist Com-
munity church, accompanied by
hey. Wend.ell Harder traveled to
Vancouvm', Nov. 29 to attend the
Washington Baptist Youth Fel-
lowship senior high convention.
Those attending were Becky
Grayum, Mildred Kisler, Start Di-
shon and Patti Criss. Thente of
the three-day convention was
"The Price of Peace".
SEVERAL MEMBER of the
Evergreen Garden Club took rib-
ons for their entries in the recent
Cross Smmd Holiday Show in Bre-
merton.
A son was added to the Walter
Scott, Jr., family Thanksgiving
day.
CaT Mann and his family were
guests of his mother, Mrs. Calvin
H. Mann, Sr., for Thanksgiving
and the weekend.
North ,Mason school directors
will hold their regular monthly
i meeting Monday night at 8 p.m.
at The grade school. Directors
Douglas Hoppe and Ken Rose, ac-
companied by Supt. Robert John-
sen left Sunday for the Washing-
ton State School Directors' As-
sociation Anmml Conference in
Spokane. The conference will be
held Monday and Tuesday.
"CIIRISTMAS Around The
World" is t1e'fheme of the annual
Christmas show sponsored by the
Rhododendron Garden Club of BeN
fair. The show will be held at the
Bear Creek Community Club on
Dec. 7, with public viewing from
2 to 8 p.m. Door prize drawing
will be held at 7:45 p.m. Garden
club entries as well as individ-
ual entries will be accepted that
morning from 8 to 10 a.m. Sched-
ules are available at stores in
Belfair.
Guy Williams Underwent surg-
ery at St. Jor.ph's Hospital in
Tacoma the day before Thanks-
giving. His condition is reported
as fair over the weekend.
An accident Smtday morning
near the Kitsap County Airport
on icy roads and in heavy fog
took the life of Miss Dorothy el-
son, owner of the Belfair Art
Barn on the South Shore.
Miss Olson was a former Phys-
ical Education instructor in the
Bremerton school system. She was
not teaching at the present time,
having taught last year in CaN
ifotia.
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Staff Sgt. Thomas P. Lee of
Shelton, has graduated from the
Air Force Logistics Command
Senior Noncommissioned Officer
cer Academy at McClellan AFB,
Calif. Sgt. Lee, son of Jack H.
Lee, Shelton, was trained in
management, leadership, human
relationi and other duties and
responsibilities of senior Air
Force noncommissioned officers.
The sergeant, who attended
Irene S. Reed High Sohool, en-
tered the Air Force in July 19-
55.
Skip A. Hash, fire control tech-
nician first class, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Hash, Potlatch, is
serving aboard the guided missile
frigate USS MacDonough, partic-
*paled in a SATe exercise entitled
"South Trap", Sept. 25-28, with
the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterran-
call.
Chief )latter Sergeant Kemmth
E. Vhitaker, Shelton, is partici-
pating in Exercise Big Lift, the
joint Department of Defense dem-
onstration of U. S. capability for
rapid massive reinforcement of
SATe forces.
Sgt. Whitaker, an Air Force
Clight engineer, is assigned to the
Military Air Transport Service
which is using 355 aircrews, nec-
essary support personnel and more
than 200 transport aircraft for
Big Lift, the largest transoceanic
airlift in history.
The sergeant, son of Kenneth
S. Whitaker, Shelton, graduated
from Irene S. Reed High School.
He entered the service in Octo-
ber 1942. His wife, Carrie, form-
erly resided in Silverdale.
Cadet Nicholas M, Zopolis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Zopolis
Shelton, has been named to the
staff position of information offi-
cer with the rank of cadet first
lieutenant in his unit at the Air
Force Academy.
Cadet Zopolis was selected for
the position in recognition of his
demonsfrated leadership abilities
and his effectiveness ratings.
The cadet, a graduate of Irene
S. Reed High School, is a member
of the academy class of '64.
Army Capt. Randall A. Green-
wa.lt, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Greenwalt, Shelton, is enrolled in
the year-long Russian language
course at the West Coast Branch
of The Defense Language Insti-
tute, Presidio of Monterey, Calif.
Capt. Greenwalt will be trained
to speak fluently and to read and
write the language.
The 28-year-old captain entered
the Army in August 1958 and was
last stationed at Fort Knox, Ky.
He is a 195 graduate of h'ene
S. Reed High School, Shelton, and
a 1957 graduate of the University
of VCashington, Seattle.
Cimles Coble, former Shelton
high school student, now stationed
with the U.S. AtTny in South Kof
ea, will be returning to the states
in February. He is the son of Jack
C0ble.
Richard Lee White, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred White, Shelton,
recently •shipped out from Imper-
ial Beach, Calif., going" first to
Japan and later to the Philippines.
He will spend Christmas in Sing-
apore.
Laurence H. Somers, USCG,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.
Seiners, Grapeview, has begun his
Junior year at the U.S. Coast
Guard Academy New London,
Conn.
As a member of the Class of
1965, he will receive a Bachelor
of Science degree and will be ap-
pointd as a commissioned officer
in the Coast Guard on completion
of the four-year college curricll-
' Lib'. and Mrs. (A]thm' Johnson
were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gcndcr-
eau of Island Lake, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Johnson, Jennifer and
Bruce of Milton, and Nit'. and
Mrs. Arian Johnson and Kim of
Seattle.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Valley were Mrs,
Ethel Fcrris, Olympia, Mrs. Sar-
ah Lozier and Mrs. Marie Fish,
Tumwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hill attended
a Thanksgiving dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ban-
ner at Boston Harbor. Accompan-
ink the Hills were Mrs. Rose Ban-
.net and Dwight Lambert, Shel-
ton.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hunter for Thanksgiving were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Taylor and Edwin
Taylor of Kamilehe, Mrs. Norma
Wiles and son Peter, Mr. and Mrs.
Justfn Taylor, Janet, Paul and
Billy of Oyster Bay, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hunter and Stanley of
Seattle. Friday Mrs. Harold Hun-
ter accompanied Janet, Paul and
Billy Taylor and Stanley Hun-
ter for a swim at the pool.
We are happy to report Mrs.
Edna Bearden is home follow-
ing major surgery in the Shel-
ton Hospital.
Joinirlg a family dinner Thanks-
giving at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Deyette were Mrs. Ed-
na Hunter and Mr. Harry Deyette.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nesser of Bre-
merton and Mr. and Mrs. C-et
Valley and Linda, Richmond
Beach, were Thfinksgiving dinner
gamsts of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Valley.
MR. AND MRS. BILL Hunter
and family, Mh'. and Mrs. Jim
Hunter and fmnily, and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Hurst and family of
Arcadia enjoyed Thanksgiving
dinner with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hunter.
Mrs. George Valley, Sue and
Jan of Island Lake and Miss
Donna Helenius of Tanglcwild
were Saturday evening visitm's at
the Chester Valley home.
hey. and Mrs. John Hadley had
as their house guests last week
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Had-
ley of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanner had
as their guests Thanksgiving Mrs.
The dedieation of the Com-
nmnity Cinlrch drew a record
crowd and was very impressive
with several outside speakers and
special musical mmbers. We of
the Valley are very proud of the
new building and much credit
goes to the many friends who gave
their time .and donations to make
it possible to have a building
such as this for win'ship.
Following the dedication of the
new church Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnson entertained at a dinner
for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson
and family of Edmonds, Mr. and
Mrs. Arian Johnson and Kim of
Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Johnson, Jennifer and Bruce of
Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Valley.
MR. AND M'RN. VERN Hill at-
tended a wedding reception Sat-
urday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Darold DeLaney. The new honte
will be in Seattle.
Mrs. Edna Hmtter visited last
week in Castle Rock at the home
of her cousin, Mt. Faye Le-
Monds, who returned with Mrs.
Hunter for the weekend here.
Loren Gee came home from
Washington State University to
spend Thar/ksgiving with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gee.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Johnson
were dinner gxmsts of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Johnson Thankgiv-
i ing.
Miss Esther Johnson and Ron
Shipley of Seattle Pacific Col-
lege spent last weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid
Johnson.
Don Bearden has returned to
Seattle where 'he is attending Bi-
ble school after spending a week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bearden.
Mr. and irs. Stan Lyman an
family had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Howard in Shelton on
Thanl(sgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitntarsh
joined a family get-together on
Thanksgiving day at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
%hitmarsh in erring.
At the last meeting of Skoko-
mish Grange the following offi-
cers were elected: master, Ches-
ter .Valley; overseer, Mary Hun-
ter; lecturer, Carol Hunter; stew-
Brown; lady assistant steward,
Vehna Doal; executive commit-
tee, Eric Sjoholm and Richard
Deno; home ec, Doris Sjoholm,
and pianist. Mary Valley.
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