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t ;day, December 19, 1963 SI-IELTON--MAS0N COUNTY JOURNAL 2_ Published in "Crgstmasiou'n, U.S.A.", Shelton,,,Washington ...... PAGE 13
l'00o Harshne island Couples NORTH MASON SCHOOL NEWS i
00ome Grandparents The Past Week
By Cindy Vaite
Martin GoeL-
became grandparents again
?ember 6. John Lee and E1-
Goetsch were blessed with
girl. Juanita Anne was
I in the early morning, weigh-
%in at six ponmts and seven
Juanita Anne was born
hospital and already
five sisters and one brother.
and Mrs. Gortz also be-
le grandparents for the third
Bernice Sehnauble, their
had a baby girl Dec. 10.
seven pound and two Ollnce
was born at the St. Peters
in Olympia. The Sehnau-
named their new little girl
tie Lynn. Traeie Lynn already
two little brothers to play
and Tracie Lynn are
from the hospital and rest-
at their home in Shelton.
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The oyster growers who ship
their oysters to the Hilton Com-
pany in Shelton started their
Christmas vacation this Tuesday.
They will resume operation Jan.
6 of the new year.
Mable Baunsgard and Gret Sim-
mons enjoyed Friday by visiting
with Charles Stewarts of Gardefi
City.
WEEKEND GUEST of Jim and
Naoma Lohrer was Mrs. Mildred
Kizer. Mr-;. Kizer is a resident of
Lakewood.
There was good turnout of the
Grange members last Friday
night. There were also 11 child-
ren who enjoyed the potluck din-
her and gift exchange before the
Grange meeting. Paul Chaffee.
past master of the Harstine
Grange, installed all the new offi-
cers.
The Harstine school children are
very enthusiastic about their
Christmas Program which is com-
ing up Friday. Everyone is in-
vited to\\;attend the program. There
will be Christmas candy for all
the children, a gift exchange, and
the climax will be when Santa
Claus will appear. The program
wLll, be. as follows:
"The Bet", a skit. will be pre-
sented by Mare and Mike Glaser.
Next will be a one-act play, "The
LaPinta"'. Patti Glaser will play
the part of Cindy; Lorna Saeger,
Inez , Vincent Glaser, Roberto
Jan Saeger, Papacito; Mike Gins-
set, Marc Glaser, Randy Glaser
and Bill WRite will play the
friends of Robertos. Then Bill
WRite will present a solo dance.
Next on the program will be an-
other one-act play, "The Florist
Shop."
Patti Glaser will play the char-
acter of June; Lorna Saeger, Jes-
sie Wells; Rondall Glaser, Jim
Jackson; Bill WRite, Henry; Jan
Saeger. Mr. Paul. Randy Glaser
will be master of ceremonies. Mrs.
Green is very proud of her stud-
ents this year and the job that
they have done on the Christmas
program. I hope the students have
a good turnout.
THE TOM TIERNEYS and the
Irvie Wingerts spent Tuesday in
Tacoma. On their way home they
visited the Archie Doolittles of
Sumner. The Doolittles have a
summer home on the Island.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson,
former residents of the island,
visited Jim and Naoma Lohrer
on Friday evening. The Carlsons
are now living near Shelton.
The Social Club Potluck Dinner
was a very big success. There was
a good turnout of both adults and
teenagers. Since the women pre-
pared the dinner, the men did the
dishes with a little resistance.
There was a short meeting and
then the adults visited and played
cards.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS ARE i
PLANNED IN H00DSPORT AREA
By Merle Smith Judy Shumate is home for
HOODSPORT ...... This is the Christmas vacation from St. h;r
week of school programs and
Christmas parties. The Hoodsport
children will have room parties.
The Lower Skokomish school chil-
dren are entertaining their guests
with a marionette show enacting
"the Christmas Carol" by Charles
Dickens. Tuesday evening the pub-
lic was invited to a musical pro-
gram arranged by the music tea-
cher, Cliff Coulter.
The Sunday School program
]Sunday evening was a play en-
titled "What does Christmas Mean
to Me". The narrator was Harold
Sand. The senior choir, junior
choir and shepherd's choir were
led by Mrs. Richard Bates. The
program was planned by Mrs. An-
dy Scott•
The primary department recited
pieees and sang songs under the
direction of Mrs. Harold Snnd.
Mrs. Roy Pierce. amy with all the
teachers helping in the back-
ground.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Grubb, par-
ents of Jack Grubb,are visiting
here from Los Angeles for the
Christmas holidays.
MR.. AND 5HIS. ART Marshall
of Unumelaw were weekend visi-
tors at the I-L K. Victor home.
,Vie" Tins his boat out and is at
the fishing again.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray and
girls of Centralia called on the
Norman Grays Friday evemng.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons of
Hoquiam, Virginia Pill's parents,
are here for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and
boys of Castle Rock were visiting
with Mardel's folks, the Jim Shu-
mates, over the weekend. They
will be back to spend Christmas
Eve when all the family assem-
bles.
seph's School of Nursing. Jan. 3,
she will start training at the
American Lake Veteran's Hospi-
tal.
Miss Judy Nieholson is home
from ]er college studies at Wash-
ington State. Thursday she and
her mother will leave for R Christ-
mas visit with son, Harry and
family in Idaho Falls.
BI{ADLEY PRICE, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Byran :Miles, 'is vis-
iting tlere from Medford, Ore.
They will spend Christmas in
Medford with daughter and faro-
fly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price.
Also joining them for the holidays
will be Mr. and Mrs. Walt Car-
penter.
Mrs. Jinx Dean and children
spent a day in Hoodsport and
called, on Mrs. John Laramie and
Mrs. Mac Dean.
The Potlatch Post Office is of-
ficially opened and has been greet-
ed by the public at the open
house on Saturday afternoon.
Helping Mrs. Strine with the re-
ception was Mrs. Bill Goodpaster
and Mrs. Lew Evans• Faith pre-
sented Belle one of hec famous
ceramic post office vases.
The HoodCanal Cub Scouts will
go caroling on Thursday evening
at 7:00 p.m The boys will fill a
Christ-mRs basket for a needy fa-
mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith spent
Saturday in Tacoma visiting with
the Ray Peterson family.
Square dancing classes, sponsor-
ed by the Twanoh Grange, will be
held in the Belfair School gym on
Tuesday evenings' beginning in
January. More details later.
Bell Riders, Silver Stars
Members Attend Zone Banquet_
By Mrs. Ray Kr'.ttht at Tenino Saturday evening with
SOUTHSIDE -- Bell Riders and the George Magnetts.
the Silver Stars attended the zone Stopping Rt the Ray Kratcha's
banquet at Tenino Satm'day eve- last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs.
ning. ,Vinning the awards of the
Bell Riders were Molly Taylor
who was awarded grand champ-
1on in novelty costume, grand
ehampion in fitting and showing
and Molly Taylor won the award
for reserved ehampmn in V, restern
pleasure, Molly's horse is named
"Cavalette".
Joan Hunter was awarded fifth
in novelty eostume and her horse
is "Nancy". Jim Taylor was
awarded fifth in Western pleasure
and his horse is named "Fury".
Leo Bishop was awarded a trophy
in trail riding with his horse
"Shad Rack". Ed Carney was
awarded a trophy .in trail riding
Open Evenings .... am- - m with his horse "Chub", and Dar-
,,, h,stmas 'UseJournal Want ads tell Williams was awarded high
......... . . point trophy, Sel Cook and Mrs.
" _ Mooney of Elma were in the 300
mile class and Arma Mooney was
ber pays one cent for each mile
that they ride, which is used to
. b pay awards.
Bell Riders showed colored
slides. Silver Stars awarded the
I00 mile class were Philip Har-
die, Lowell Hardie, Ralph Bariek-
_ f ,man, George Magnett, Georgia
Magnett and Mary Beth Magnett.
Silver Star musicians put on a
skit consisting of five men all
: A METER CAN'T MEASURE dressed np and they danced,
Georgia Magnett and Marlene
Smith were the horse. Music was
furnished by M:r. and Mrs. Walt
The -- Allen who played their guitars
I F-[ True ¥ N and had three persons who sang.
SILVER ST.RS Riding Club
i l: J'L-I value -- • _ t met on Dec. 2 at the home of Jan
Pearson for election of officers.
of Those elected were Lowell Har-
die, president; Ralph BRriekman,
"ELECTRICITY vice president; Mary Beth Mag-
'*: neLL, secretary; Mrs. Walt Allen,
treasurer; Georgia Magnett, re-
porter and "Hap" Bracy, Lieuten-
ant of mounts. The next meeting
of the club will be held at the
_.... home of Walt Allen on Jan. 7.
Terri Bracy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Bracy, celebrated
The electric meter, her seventh birthday Saturday
, I| [ as tccurate and pre- /2At. with R birthday party helping
I 1| ] cise as man can make, []| j ]/ Tea-ri celebrate were S'hirley and
/ measures the amount ]Jw_ Betty Cool, Marilyn Timpani, Ka-
"======= of electricity you use thy M*ercer and Betty Swayne.
each month. LGames were played and had cake
and ice cream. Many happy birth-
. But even this aecu- days, Terri.
[)121-"-" rate instrument can't Clover Girls 4-H club meeting
r41 measure the real val. 'tffllH"l was held at the home of Marie
p+IIB'Ti-| ue of electricity--the ][J/l Neal Dec. 10. Vieki Harris called
;l'",'-'l:.:i] family pleasure from rJl,lll the meeting to order. Barbara De-
[i(' ,'',-'|"°( TV, radio, record play- Merle called roll call and flag sa-.
er . • • the work-say- 1[: lute and 4:H pledge were given.
, Ing electric washer & All club members v,,ez, e present
[)i:. dryer . . . the kitchen |' except Wendy Hovind. Leader
[,ll! ,.. clean-up team of elee- [ [ Bernice Likes gave R demonstra-
[! '1," trio dishwasher and ! Lion on how to make cocoa and
{i: k-t. waste disposal .... the measure. Clover Girls voted on a
xil t=,ez,m-- convenience of the scrap book chairman and Susan
[l food feezer and re- -- SwRyze was elected. For refresh-
ii:" tlT frigeratq r •.. the
bl ,,t marvels Of electric air mentSthy Lowrence.C°°kies wereThe servednext meetingby Ka-
• conditioning and elec- fd./\\; will be Jan. 14, reported Tracy
[{:
• - tric heat. =(4 DeMeriO.soUTHSIDE Eagles 4-H club
; does more to bring met Rt the home of their leader,
| I1 comfort, convenience Catherine Bracy Dec. 5. Members
! " L and better living than discussed their Christmas party
*',,,*"l}ll_ you r electric service, and have been invited by the
[:f(A,)I' a brgain you'll de- Thunderbirds to go swimming on
l:|l ////1 pend on every day of 12", Dec. 21. The 4-H boys went out
the year. in groups last week and this week
!# to finish selling their Christmas
ff napkins. Dale Bracy gave R dem-
• of beef cattle. The next meeting
onstration on the different types
ill. will be held Dee. 19 at, Braeys.
i ------'i: ! Dickie Holtorf who s in ,the
Navy in Georgia, called Thursday
• " evening and talked to all the John
I-IolLolT family and wished them
Sherilyn Byrd Guild met at the
home of Ann "heeler and discus-
sed doll project, had their Christ-
mas party, and exchanged gifts.
[1:!i P U D NO 3 MAS0 " Ann Marshal won the doll that
was given away. The next meet-
= . , COUNTY ing will be held at the home of
m Ruth Snyder Jan. 8. The club is
i't,, JACK COLE, president; TOM WEBB, vice president;
1 , TAYLOR,/secretary JERRY SAMPLES, manager still looking for new members and
anyone wanting to join the club
' LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY please contact 426-8477.
Darlene Holtorf of the Bell Ri-
ders attended the zone banquet
Walter Kratcha and Mrs. Doug
Perrine and Leah.
Anyone wishing their news arti-
cles printed for next week please
call your correspondent, Mrs. Ray
KratchR by Dee. 19, which is
foday.
Letter From Mexican Received About Death
Of President Kelmedy; Christmas Concert Slated
By Margie Green
Senor Reyna, the guide and
friend of the Mexican visitors
from Belfair, sent this message to
cur country after the death of
the late President Kemedy: "Que-
ride Amigo Robert, teacher and
people of Belfair and USA. All
our family is very, very sorry
8bout what happen to Senor Johu
F. Kennedy. May family realy
respect, admire and love to Senor
and Senora Kennedy and we are
very sad about this terrible acci-
dent. We hope that your country
will always be Bless for God.
Carinosamente
Artaro Jessel Reyna
Adriana Jessel Reyna, our new
seventh grade student, is expected
soon. She will live with the Travis
family on the South Shore.
The Christmas concert was held
in the high school gym at 8 p.m.
Wednesday.
Tonight the Allure School will
present its Christmas program at
8 p.m.
School will be dismissed tomor-
row as the last day of school be-
fore Christmas vacation.
The North Mason Music Depart-
ment is selling candy, choice of
five varieties, aU $1 I)er box. Pro-
fits go to purchase equipment for
the music department. Candy may
be purchased from the high school
I band and choir members or Donn
Nelson at the high school.
FYuit cakes are being sold this
year by the Junior high student-
body. Profits go to support Jun-
ior high activities.
BASKETBALL season tickets
are on sale at $5 Rnd nfffy be par-
chased at the high school office
or at the licket window at games.
Due to conflict in scheduling,
the senior high was nnable to
hold its pep assembly Friday be-
fore the school's first home bas-
ket.ball game of 11% season later
that day.
Last Tuesday a full Honor So-
ciety meeting as held 7th period.
Among other business conducted
at the meeting, dues were collect-
ed. The Society is selling serviees
to the teachers during 7th per-
iod. The priers are 50 cents an
hour for regular cleaning np and
con'eeting and 10 cents a page
for typing work. The 5th hour of
work ix free. Katy Wilbur, junior,
finds the workers for the teach-
ers.
The high scimol library needs
help from parents who can give
a small amount of time for sim-
ple clerical work. No experience is
necessary. If you can help, call
&me Hunter. CR5-5633.
A iIRKEY-give-a-way is be-
ing sponsored by the Chuck Wa-
gon Raiders 4-H club. Tickets are
10 cents each or three for 25 cents
and may be obtained from any of
the members.
Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in
room 21. Arlene Dahl. president,
held a GAA meeting for discus-
sion and preparation of the Christ-
mas dance last Saturday.
The teachers plan to send pro-
gress reports soon to parents, in-
dicating any possibilities of fail-
ure on the report.
Thursday the entire annual staff
met in room 26, seventh period.
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