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DOOR PRIZE—2 15-lb. turkeys
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Rainbow Mothers
Cancel Party
The Rainbow Girls
mas party. They I
their money and efforts mto box-
es of cookies for the service men.
A Vacant house Won't Payl
. Advertise It!
Taxes . .
ROBBINS
Electrical Contractors
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( lub have (ancelled their Christ .day evening for Bible Study ll’ld‘
Nell MC/Pheo mtertamed their m.”
decided to put! their Christmas program.
Residential
Commercial
Homebuilders Hold lJoint Bridge Clubs
Christmas Meeting l Hold Christmas; Party
The Homebuilders met Tues-1 Mrs.
Forty . t
l members were present for the! budge C“le “Wth
l evening. The men furnished the 1 Christmas party at the home of
i refreshments and there was an ex-l MIR MCCam1 on Tues 2W even.
change of gifts. Reverend and: .
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1 Mrs. Bovee were presented a beau- I mg T1 0 Cu E
. 1 "th wreaths of holly, pine cones
ltiful coffee table by the class. iv“ . ,. , ; ,
!T0 Oregon I and a Christmas tree... Honors at
, gthe three tables of bridge went
M" and Mrs. Charm Hal'gl'o"€| to Mrs. F. W. McCann,
Mrs. J. H.
left for Oregon on Tuesday to
. , ZDunbar and Mrs. Charles Hurst.
lipend Chr‘Stmas w‘th h‘x daugh‘i A delicious luncheon was served.
1 er.
The centerpiece was formed of a
combined
l Oppelt Twins Pledged
Tu Sorority E. ’l‘. A.
The Misses Nedra and Nita
. Oppelt, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
.O. L. Oppelt of 524 Alder street,
lwere pledged to the Sorority E.
T. A.. early in November at
Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa.
:were placecards for all with an
1appropriatc verse for each writ—
j ten by the hostesses. Each mem-
iber received a Christmas cor-sage,
and gifts were. exchanged. Those
present were Mrs. L. E. Attwood,
Mrs. R. B. Dickey, Mrs. John
Frank McCann and Mrs,
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was decorated g
ISanta Claus, and reindeer. There,
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v Christmas Program
lThey report three inches of snow
land everything in style for the
Christmas season.
Activettcs Hold , t
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l Shelton Eagles Eon Tuesday evening for their!
“‘"“’“’”‘“‘”“‘“ , Christmas party. The r o
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MUSIC MASTERS
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Tax 5¢
.4. dinission
Total
25¢
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30;: per person
land refreshments carried out the;
‘; Christmas motif. The eVening was ‘
ispent playing,r bridge and pino-i
lchle. There- was an exchange of?
l gifts. '
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iMeet On Thursday v
The Women‘s Christian Tom-l
lperance Union will meet at the!
fhome of Mrs. C. C. Anderson on
l Thursday for a 1 o’clock luncheon. ;
l Sunday eVening.
Cormior, Mrs. ‘N. E. Noblctt. Mrs.
Loni Larson, Mrs. Charles Hurst.
Mrs. J. H. Dunbar, Mrs. Roland
Gerhardt. Mrs. Fred Hickson and
the two hostcs ls.
Anglrsidc iridge
Club Entertains
The Angleside bridge club en-
tertained their husbands for a
Christmas party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Spring last
Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Angle were joint hosts.
Garden Club Corsages
In Popular Demand
A popular rush and demand for
the 100 beautiful Christmas cor-
sages made by the Garden Club
members at their monthly meet-
ing quickly depleted their stock
Friday. Some 40 more were made
Friday evening, which also sold
Ilfor the year, which the club was;
SHELTON-MASON
COUNTY JOURNAL
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lll’lusic Study Club Holds l
,December Meeting Here .
The newly organized Sheltoni
Music Study Club held its Dec-v
ember meeting on Wednesday af-l
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Bern— l
ihard Winiecki, Mrs. Earl Jordani
' assisting hostess. A fine
spouse of members was presentl
Mrs. Donovan Palmer, presidentfl,
presided during the business meet— 3
ing. Many new appointments were .
made. A lovely guest book wasl
presented the club by the presi-l
dent. Mrs. Jordan, program chair- 1
man. submitted an outline of study,‘
happy to accept. The club voted!
to affiliate with the Washington}
State Federation of Music Clubsl
and also voted to work on Red;
Cross each meeting. Mrs. Jor-l
dun gave a most interesting talki,
on How Music Grew, by Marionl
Bower and Ethel Peyser. Mrs.‘i
[Winiecki gave the history an d!
beautiful story of four beloved;
Christmas Carols. The voices of
Miss Margaretta Miller. Mrs. Jor—.
clan, and Mrs. Palmer, interpreted
them in song, Mrs. Winiecki at;
the piano. At the close of the
meeting a delightful tea followed.
Mrs. W. F. Roberts poured at the
table. beautifully decorated with
a low bowl of roses. compliment-l
ed with lighted tapers. The nextl
meeting will be held the third
ltween 3:30 and 5 o’clock in hon-‘
-9th birthday. The afternoon wasl
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quickly. The club wishes to thank Wednesdav in January at the.
Lake Isabella Club
Holds Christmas Party
The Lake Isabella Club held
their Christmas party on VVed-
nesday with 15 members and three ;
visitors present, Lois Tucker, Mrs. ‘
Ray Savage, and Ruth Morris.
The table was cheery with its!
Christmas decorations of holly;
At each placecard was a corsage.
Mrs. Loris Johnson was hostess5
for the delicious potluck lunch-'
eon. There was an exchange of
Christmas gifts during the after—l
noon. Mrs. Lois Tucker joinedl,
the club. The Flag Salute called]
the meeting to order. It wasl
decided the club would send the',
soldiers Christmas boxes and a
box of cookies after Christmasl
The ladies also plan to sew more'
for the Red Cross. A Christmas,
box will be given to a needy fam-
ily in the county. The penny drill
was won by Mrs. Evelyn Butter-i
field and Mrs. Johnson read a
story of Madam Marie Curie. Hel-
en Keyser will be the next host-
ess. I
Mary Janet Swanson ,
Honored 0n Birthday
Mrs. Frank Swanson entertain-
ed at her home on Monday be-
or of her daughter, Mary Janet’s~
spent playing games. Delicious I
refreshments were served from the l
v hostess,
‘Elliott, Mrs. Ruth Latham,
Mrs. Hack Entertains
i‘ast Matrons At Party
The Past Matrons of the Order
of Eastern Star were entertained
at the home of Mrs. Minnie Hack
on December 1.1, for their Christ—
mas party. A dessert luncheon
was served at 1:30 with every-
thing in keeping with the Christ—
mas idea. The nut cups were
of holiday colors with Santa
seals on each. The guests were
presented with corsages made of
our native cones tinted in ap-
l propriate colors, all made. by the
Mrs. Hack.
After the luncheon the regular 1'
business meeting was held. Thenv
all were invited to the recreation w
room on the, second floor where,
a beautiful 17-foot Christmas tree
was decorated with many elec-
tric colored lights, and the na-
tural cones. After the exchange
of Christmas presents a general
good time in visiting was the or--
tier of the afternoon. The ladies
present were:
Mrs. Zora Waldrip, president: ,
Mrs. Hazel Barron, secretary,
Mrs. Rose Barger, Mrs. Carrie
Mrs.
Ella McCulloch, Mrs. Inez Afdem,
Mrs. Lucy Necdham, Mrs. Geneva
Crary, Mrs. Florence Frisken, Mrs.
Minnie Logan, Mrs. Maggie Short~
or, Mrs. Minnie Wivell, Mrs. Joan
Bennett, Mrs. Helen Forrest, Mrs.
Mary Shelton, Mrs. Martha Jac-
obs. Mrs. Harriet Angle, and Min- 1
nie Hack.
Following are the O.E.S. guests:
Mrs. Viola Kimbel, Mrs. Ida
Kirkland, Mrs. Batsone, Miss Sar—
ah Waldrip and Mrs. Anna Fraser.
Mrs. Frank Wbrdon
Will Entertain Club
Mrs. Frank VVordon will enter-
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when she. sees llicsc entrancing gills. They go straight
to a girl’s heart, and you’ll ‘lhink you were mighty
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3-... lucky to get them. Hurry, though, while our stat-Ls
all are 5th complete.
pal th eLumbermen’s Mercantile Com—
.fil pany for the use of their store.
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Degree Of Honor And
Juveniles Slate Meet
3?} The Juveniles of the Degree of
9 Honor will meet on Saturday at
321 .1 o’clock in the Odd Fellows Hall
av ' The Christmas party will be
held on Tuesday evening, Decem—
. pal, ber 23 in the Odd Fellows Hall
, , ., , ml at 8 pm. All members and their
.. Q; . . . l families are invited. The Juven-
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We on Dorette,s Chrlstmas Glft Boxes 116s are in charge of t e program
ll! v f and ‘, General Welfare Club
' ill 0 Slate Christmas Party
l , “50 'Ava'lab'e '" BUlk The General Welfare Club
will
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99 - - 1 Saturday at p m in the Memor-
Home‘made FUdge DWIth and NI“; lial Hall. The public is invited
' a Caramels and a special invitation is ex-
W’g SPECIAL PRICES on large amounts of popcorn. a tended to. the boys 1n
SerVICe- A
3 , _ .. , fi program is planned.
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SUNSHINE
SODAS .... .. 2-lbs. 29
GRAHAMS Zélbs. 31
Softasilk Cake Flour .... __ pkg. 27¢
Formay .......................... ._ 3-lbs. 69¢
Fruit Salad .................. .. 2 cans 29¢
Tomato Juice ............ -- 3 cans 25¢
Cranberry Sauce ........ .. 2 cans 29¢
Mix’d Candy . 2 lbs. 31
Ihome of Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. John!
L. Dotson, assisting hostess. Mrs;
Ed Miller is in charge of the pro—1
gram, taking up the study of early
music to 1800. An invitation to;
become a member is extended to‘:
anyone interested in music study.»
Call Mrs. Palmer now or up to!
the first of the year. Three new
members were welcomed Wednes-
lay. Miss Margaretta Miller. Mrs.
Margaret’Ferwerda. and Mrs. J.
O. Bovee. The club officers are,
president, Mrs. Palmer: first vice—
oresident, Mrs. Winiecki; second
vice president, Mrs. Jordan; re-l
cording secretary, Mrs. Roberts;
treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Lentz: Com-
mittee chairmen are hospitality,‘
Mrs. Frank Russell; membership'
and transportation. Mrs. Ed. Mil-,
ler; guest book, Mrs. Oliver Con-i
stable: custodian, Mrs. Myrvan;
Wivell; program, Mrs. Jordanp
historian. Mrs. Roberts; hymn‘
study, Mrs. J. O. Bovee: musici
week and choir festival, Mrs. Loul
Larson; publicity and scrap book,
Mrs. John L. Dotson: music family
Mrs. Winiecki, Mrs. FerWerda, and
finance, Mrs. Lentz. z‘;
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Women’s Chorus Change i
Monday Meeting Place l
The Shelton Women‘s Chorus»
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‘ will meet Monday evening at 7:30
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Old Fashioned
Choc. Drops.2 lbs. 31 V
Mixed Nuts. .21bs. 49 Roast
Oregon Large
Franquettes .2 lbs.
VEGETABLES
LARGE
lave rs
PUDD
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iWfiE/v ‘ you HAVE nus: '
’1’! ME ram:
1 on ribs.
ING 6 pkgs. 25c
Jello Ice Cream
POWDER
3pkgs. .....25¢
Beef
Shoulder '
Veal Roast lb. 250
M utton
Grapefruit. 12 for 45¢ Chops 20¢
Swt. Spuds. 5-le. 25¢
TANGERINE
'Oranges, mesh bag 89¢ '
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Lemons . . . . 2-doz. 35¢
Cranberries. 2-le 35¢
Mixed Peels and Nuts for the Holidays
Mutton Stew
Salt Herring
Borden’s
Mince Meat .
DEL MONTE
Coiiee '
4-lbs. 1.15.
MEATS
55 leg Mutton. lb. 200
Short Ribs . . . . . . .lb. 17¢
Lutefisk 2-lbs. 29¢
“Order Ydur Christmas Poultry Now
yo ion soar:
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Del Monte CORN, PEAS
STR. BEANS
3cans 39¢
. 'lll
lb. 10¢
... 2 for 25¢
...2 lbs. 35¢
pm. at the home of Nena Rob-
erts, 720 North Fourth street, to,
rehearse for Tuesday’s broadcastl
All members are requested to
notice the change of the meeting
place.
table centered with a snow scene. l’tain on Thursday at her home for
The honored guest received many: the members ‘of the Y.L.A. Club
M
ages
Ii
nice gifts.
Freddie Eehs,
Terrv Lynn Skelsey. Annmae Jost.
Gloria Steen, Carol Calkins, andl,
Shirley Anderson. ‘
Visitors From Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrisonl
of Seattle visited at the home of
Mrs. Maulden and Mrs. Morrison
are brother and sister.
Those present were‘
iArtalie Bennett.
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of which she was a. member be—
fore coming to Shelton. Guests
invited to the 1 o’clock bridge
luncheon are Mrs. Gilbert Rich~
ards. Mrs. John Richards, Mrs.
Loren Allard, Mrs. Allard, Mrs.
Don Davenport. Mrs. Dalton_
Thorme. Mrs. Lester Whalers, Mrs.
lElliott Evanson, Mrs. Harry Jcr-
Reverend and Mrs. Robert Maul-I geson, Mrs.
den from Monday to Wednesdayl
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Orville Stewart, all
of Tacoma, Mrs. Osgar Huscby of
Olympia and Mrs. Robert Van
Winkle of Aberdeen.
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40 BEAUTIFUL MODELS
From Which To Chaose
Also Copeland Refrigerators —- Conlon Washers —— Con:
lon Ironers —-— Silent Sue Oil Heaters.
Lots of Batteries for‘Portable Radios
Expert Radio Service
You will receive courteous service and expert re-
pair work here. Our department is now under
the direction of LEO GRUBER, who has had a
' Wide experience in radio servicing.
SHELTON RADIO
SERVICE
NOW IN NEW LOCATION AT
" 3 Cola St.
(Next Door to Former Location),
Give Watches and Clocks
for Christmas
We have a comprehensive stock of
Pocket Watches,
Wrist Watches
and Alarm Clocks . . priced froin
P $1.29 to $5.00
Fir Drug Store
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‘ O "Balalaika”Perfume. This
gay, f rolicsome fragrance has
swept the country.
$10 $25 $45
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Thanks‘lo Yardley, the man is no longer a maior Chrislmfil .
problem!
Give him something he needs! He's bauncl to
be “delighle when‘he‘dis‘ctwcxs 'lllS ‘tavorife
,Yardley 'set with Shaving Bowl. Ailerfihaving
Lotion. and lnvisiBleTelc. The set . .
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Christmas Gifts of Distinction
by LENTHERI‘C ,
“THREE SILENT MESSENGERS”
Shanghai, Miracle and Tweed Bohuets ...................... ..
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Confetti, TWeed and Miracle Bouquet ............... .:’ ......... ..
BOU UET “PINK PARTY”
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It Wouldn’t Be Christmas
Without WHITMAN’S
The Sampler .............. ..$1.50 to $5.00
The Bow-Knot ........ ..$1.50 & $3.00
The Fairhill .............. ..‘$1.00 to $5.00
Fruits and Nuts ...... _.$1.00 and $2.00
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$33;
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'2": Buxton Bill Folds and Key Cases..’.. $1.
f' Eastman Kodaks and Cameras $1.00 to
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