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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL;
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A Vacant hmse Won't Pay
Faxes . . . Advertise It!
Belfair All Set
For Merry Xmas
Evening Wings
And Mrs. Lynn
lain Club
. and! Mrs. Frank Lynn en—
‘_ined the members of their
‘| g club on Friday for their
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'~‘ mas party. After dinner
I. oup enjoyed cards, with Mr.
her winning honors. An ex-
e of gifts was part of the
ing’s diversion.
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,tmas tree and Christmas mo-
Kimbel FEtei-talns
loyees Friday Evening
3 " Kimbel entertained his
ield employees on Friday
ing. Mr. Kimbel was host to
men and Mrs. Kimbel enter—
r d the ladies upstairs. Re-
ments Were served during the
ing which was spent socially.
Say It
ITH FLOWERS
They Bring Comfort
and Happiness
UNERAL DESIGNS AND
HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
livered anywhere, anytime
ravis Floral Shop
Shelton Hardware Bldg.
he 232 270-W
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Shelton, Wash.
"HE 'Tonite & Wed.
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The rooms:
' cheerfully decorated with a‘
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Brownies Entertain
Mothers At Tea Party
The Brownies of Hillcrest en-
tertained at the home of Mrs.
l Duncan Wilson last Thursday with
a Christmas tea party for their
mothers. The house was attrac-
tively decorated for the occasion
with a beautiful tree, a snow
scene and candles on the mantle
and an arrangement Of greenery,
(large red candles with a Santa
Claus on one end of the|
tea table. In attendance were 14
mothers, 19 Brownies and two
members of the Council, Mrs.
Frank Willard and Mrs. Hugh
Hamilton, former Scout Leader
and now commissioner. The girls
jhad an exchange of gifts. The
girls sang carols and served the.
tea. The ladies assisting were
IMrs. James Simmons, Mrs. Wil-
l son and Mrs. Orle Gonter.
Here For Holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Douglas
and daughter Joyce of Seattle
will spend the holiday here with
1Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth.
Mrs. Attwood Entertains
Bridge Club Thursday
Mrs. L. E. Attwood entertained
, at her home on Thursday for the
‘ Christmas party of her bridge
club. The table and mantel were
i a tree completing the motif. Mrs.
Frank Pauley and Mrs. Attwood
won honors with Mrs. Paul Ditt-
man, Jr., winning the galloping
goose. All received their Christ-
mas gift.
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decorated for the occasion. with Mrs. Johnny webber and Mrs,
Christmas Party Held
For Capitol .Hlll Club
Members of the Capitol Hill:
Club were entertained with a1
Christmas party by Mrs. Virginia“
Leman and Mrs. Joy Gustofson at
the former's home, December 18.l
After a delicious luncheon at short
meeting was held. Every one;
present received a gift from theiri
mystery pal, the identity of which
each guessed. The next meeting
will be Thursday, January 8th.!
New officers will be elected at;
that time. It will be held at the;
home of Mrs. Ann Murer withl
Mrs. Doty Staley assisting hostess.
Brownie Troop No. '7 I
Holds Christmas Party 3
Brownie Troop NO. 7 led by1
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, held their.
Christmas party last‘ week.
Fessler treated the girls to ice
cream and Jean Barret and Mary-l
lin Lakeburg brought cake and'
cookies. Mrs. Richard Buechel as-l
sisted Mrs. Morgan. This was
the last meeting for this year.
Mrs. Glen Storey
Entertains Club
Mrs. Glen Storey entertained
the members of her "bridge club‘
last Thursday with a 12:30 Christ- ;
mas dinner and two tables of
bridge. Honors were won by
Frank Russell. Mrs. Russell and
Mrs. Clare Hammond were earh. CthStmaS 8631 Sale.
presented with a birthday gift.
The group held a handkerchief
shower for Shirley Abel. daughter
of Mrs. Warren Abel, who is con-
Early President
A gay and versatile toque, made
of green felt, is perfect for wear
with a dinner dress as well as
with furs or afternoon dress. Its
crown is covered with felt wings
and a wisp of a veil.
Of State League
Urges Seal Help
Dr. Clarence A. Smith, of Seat-
tle serving from 1906 to 1910 as
first president of the Washing-
ton Tuberculosis Association, ex-i
presses faith that the public, un-
derstanding the purpose of the
will insure
continuance of the state—wide
fight against tuberculosis by pur-
chasing seals generously.
ZChristmas. Christmas trees, trim- f
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Belfair, Dec. 17.7(Received too;
late for last edition.)——A meeting,
for home defense was held at!
the schoolhouse Friday night ini
place of the Improvement Club;
meeting scheduled for that timei
Every one is getting ready forl
The doing up of gifts,
and especially the children withi
their eager faces, shining a n d ;‘
bright. All goes for a Happy
Christmas. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris andi
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Emmert were ‘
shopping in Port Orchard on Sat- .
urday last. i
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herrick and;
family and Marie Crosswhitc were
shopping in Bremerton on Sat-I
urday. 1
Earl Johnson returned last week I
from a trip back east. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cox arel
rejoicing over the birth of a newf
baby, born in the Olympic Hos-i
pital in Bremerton last week. I
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Emmert,
spent Sunday with home folks in',
Silverdale. ’,
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson visit-
ed in Centralia one day recentlyfi,
Your scribe is still cntertainingi
the flu, as are a number of our}
good neighbors. I
Marie and Dorothy Ann Cross-i
white and Doris and Dorothy Kin-
ney called at the Irving home]
Mrs. Howard Rose and childreni
were Shelton callers on Wednes-
day of this week.
No Wonder He’s
Always Alone . . .
Such wrinkled, soiled clothes!
Even the crows stay away. Yet
many men present no better
appearaiicersand wonder why
they don‘t get ahead in social
and business contacts! Don't
take the risk Of looking care-
less as a scarecrow—send your
clothes to us for FREQUENT
cleaning.
MASON COUNTY
STEAM LAUNDRY
& DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 88
lpreciate the beneficent effects of
the sale of Christmas seals," said
Dr. Smith, "is one who partici-
pated in the establishment of the.
lfined' to the Orthonedic Hosnital.
The members exchanged Christ-
mas gifts.
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Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Winiecki
spent the weekend in Raymond
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pared to advertise Washington state by the Progress Commission.
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on. you start:
L. M. GRABS LEAD
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Home For Christmas
. All aSuch heer thin s as Christmas . . . anti-tuberculosis movement in
29kt x—‘1 """mm Hgarthg g Tad WmleCkl- Miss Shirley
Abel, daughter of this state over thirty years ago.-
And homes aglow with candle ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Abel, was The
people had not yet become,
light, ~ B;§;;°T2:s§:’;°r release? fSron'tltlthe1 Ogthsoiiedié:
Hog- tfiberlculosis consciopls. find when;
, Brin thou hts of on, and wishes pi a 0 ea e as a ur ay 0 e p an of sellin
' C ris mas seals
V Thursday €00, g y ‘ The Juveniles of the Degree 01" spend the
Christmas week with to obtain funds gto promote the ——
size HRISTMAS DAY Will make your Christmas, Honor W111 how a ChrIStmaS Dal?
her parents. movement was first initiated, it.
bright. ty for the Degree membersv the" was received with
indifference. By
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1 HENRY ALDRICH
for 5d
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1When all hearts are mellowed
By the joyous and grand spirit
abroad
In the land, may you also share
The Seasons happiness, and store
Triple Victory Plus Munro's Loss
To Tailenders Puts New
| Leader In Saddle
CITY LEAGUE BOWLING
parents and families, in the Odd
Fellows Hall on Tuesday evening,
at 8 o’clock. Each is to bring
sandwiches or cookies.
Home. For Holidays
Mrs. Elmer Smith
Entertalns Club
Mrs. Elmer Smith entertained
at her home last week for the
members of her bridge club. A
potluck lunch was enjoyed. Mrs,
persistent efforts, however, inter-
est grew as the general public
gradually realized that a move—
ment was being established which
gave promise of greatly reducing
the widespread menace of tuber-
Clocks —— Electric Kitchen
Clocks Pocket Watches
4 I i '/ l u “- 1" PM“ Bill McCann arrived home from -- '
l P ' . Carl Hellman, and Mrs. Jesse Bar- culOSlS. an rls a
u A Paramount Picture , ‘ lA treasure of fond memories,
ihunk;""""::::::'“:32 WaShmgton State COllege
Sat- rett won honors at cards and Mrs, “The success of the sale of; t 6
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To carry you along always.
urday to spend the holidays with
Roy Gettv won the galloping
Christmas seals in Washington at
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Eggsnéssociated- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. goose. Mrs. Edgar
Bryne was the present time,” concluded Dr.
,To wish you always at Christmas Lucky """ ”
""20 22 '476 Mccann.’ joint hostess. The rooms were Smith,
“is EVidenCe that the 1’90- .25 I
5 - SAT. The blessings of peace and con- Mason Laligndr ""20
22 '476 ,Maunce and J0 Needham 3" gaily decorated for Christmas
and ple have become thoroughly in- I
; tentment Daviscourt Bbk ----- "17 25 .405 l rwed home last
week.fr°m ,theh' there was a. tree. Those present stilled in these
thirty years with
Paramount frasetlb :Cheer that will linger to brighten Wilsbl’l,g C a e y
' 81 SChOOl to Spend their holidays were Mrs. Barrett Mrs, Hinman the
belief that such promise is
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God's love to guide you on life’s
way.
Visiting Parents
Miss Alice Elliott of Los An-
geles arrived in Shelton Sunday
for a short visit with her par-
Eents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elliott.
' Miles Elliott who has been em-
ployed by the Bloedel Donovan
Logging company at Port An-
geles
with his parents.
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is spending the holidays
High Scores
i Game—Bab Stewart 231.
Total~~Bab Stewart 627.
Standings were bounced around
a bit in Friday night’s city league
lbowling play, so as the kegelers
go into their annual yuletide lull
the Lumbermen’s Mercantile squad
holds top place, the first time in
Weeks that Munro’s Men’s Store
hasn’t been cock-o’-the-walk.
The toggery tikes were dunked
lout of first place when they lost
an Odd-game decision to tailend
Wilson’s Cafe while the L. M.
Ruth Hillier, student at Ste-
phens College, Missouri, is spend-
ing the. holidays with her par—
) Miss Betty Moon and Paul E.
[Armstrong were
urday evening at 8 o'clock in the
Baptist parsonage. The Reverend
J. O. Bovee performed the cere-
’ mony before about 12 guests. Mrs.
Mrs. Bryne._ Mrs. Getty. Mrs. Glen
Edgley. Mrs. George Cooper. Jr.,
Mrs. Charley Borst. Mrs. Law-
rence Munson and the two host-
esses.
Here For Christmas
er. and Mrs. Pat Guerin of Se-
attle will arrive here Christmas
Eve to Spend the holiday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wan-
dell.
Double H Club
Goes To Bremerton
being fulfilled, and despite other:
demands I believe they will gen-
erously provide for that protec-
tion against tuberculosis which
seal funds have giVen increasingly
over the years.”
CAMP 5 TOT ILL
Jackie Ambrose, 11, of Camp 5,
was admitted to Shelton Hospital
today as a flu patient.
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS .................................. .. $1.00 to $5.00
FLASHLIGHTS ............ ..
........ .. A Complete Range of Prices
COMPLETE ASST. ELEC. HEATING PADS... 2.98 to 7.50
Fir Drug Store
. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hillier.
Married On Saturday
Evening, December 20
married in a
; quiet, impressive ceremony Sat—
\‘ Don Paul and Preston Armstrong
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attended the couple. 01:33-35:32: a: fiffmgfigglelag
' ‘ over 1“,ka .L‘lger behmd Bab Thursday for their Christmas
par-
. 49¢ Stewarts inchwdual honor Win- Mrs. Bovee Entertalns w with Mqu
Willis Burnett Those *
98¢ ning scores. Junior Girls Friday H ' “hol‘
. , making the trip were Mrs. Leo run or r
‘49,, The net result of those two ,Mrs- J- 9- Bow: entertained ‘Martin,
Mrs. E. A. Lewis. Mrs. ' L
LOO matches dropped Munro's two w‘th a ChrIStmaS party 1“ the
Lawrence Burrell, Mrs. Eugene
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games behind the L. M. and placed
Wilson's Cafe within one game
of pulling out Of the cellar, which
the hashers have occupied al-
]most from the start of the sea-
son.
Daviscourt Bakery assisted Wil— }
son’s upward pull by tossing off i
a whitewash verdict to Pastime,l
moving the Pastimers back intoi
the first division ahead of Lucky
Lager. Rip Allen set up a neat
; 605 count.
Associated Oil, with Jess Dan-
iels and Cliff Reader counting
heavily, odd—gamed Mason Laun-
,dry _to improve the Oilers third
place position.
, Pastime (3)
Daviscourt’s (0)
g 914 855 955 2724
i Munro’s (1)
: Handicap 144
904 818 907 2629
Handicap 192
Marshall 510 G, Tucker 471 . . ted with holly in a. Christmas mo-
i Skelsey 452 Dummy 433 coy' gulf? Agglgev J‘Ig‘rlile Hale! tif.
Delicious refreshments were
i Smith 495 L. Westland 476 D0" “1 an_ ale “1 ey- served by the
hostess.
Forrest 467 G. Miller 464 ,
Durand 486 N. Westland 493 11°” From 0’05“ Royal Neighbors “01“
856 856 867 2579
Mason Ldy (l)
Handicap 297
Associated (2)
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i Handicap 249
Wilson’s (2) l
parsonage for the Junior Girls
Friday afternoon. Games and re-
freshments were enjoyed by the
13 girls present. Each received:
a gift from the hostess.
No-Host Dinner
And Bridge Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forrest, Mr.
and Mrs. Deane Brodie, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Huerby and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Faubert enjoyed a no-host
BrOwn. and Mrs. E. B. Sutton.
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Burrell won
honors at bridge. The hostess\
served a delicious dinner and the
club exchanged gifts.
Visit Friends
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Skelsey and!
daughter Terry Lynn, visited]
friends in Chehalis and Centralia
over the weekend.
dinner and Christmas tree with .
an exchange of gifts at the Colon- l
ial House on Sunday
evening. l
The Women's Christian Tem-
Cards were played later at the - ~
. perance Union held a busmess
Faubert home With Mrs. Huerby meeting and social after Friday
winning honors.
Bobbie Ashley Honored
The honored guest received a
number of nice presents. Those
present were Bill Valley, Bill Mc-
Miss Helen Mae Hatcher, Uni-
versity of Oregon student at Eu-
gene, is spending her holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
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at the home of Mrs. C. C. Ander-
son. The‘ next meeting will be
seven members of her club. The
afternoon was spent socially and
sewing. The rooms were decora~
Christmas Party
The Royal Neighbors met at the
home of Mrs. Mary McCreary last
Thursday.
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and will love yo_u for giving it!
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‘ staley p 5171A]. Snelgrgve 537 on Birthday Saturday ‘ l ...___.«...
“s ‘ Mrs‘ C you want the Ladygin-your-Llfe'to
. Mrs. Roy Ashley entertained I Mm Di k w tson _ _
. Friend 529 Bayley 419 Saturday in honor of her son B0b_ . c a think you
are even nicer than you are, re-
F‘ T- - 0 1P. Roberts 424 S. Snelgrove 557 . 12th b. Entertain Club , _
II‘SI lme In RCAVICIOI‘ i Fourre 490 B Roberts 503 by.5 d th lrghdaY-
cine grgtlp Mrs- Dick Watson entertained member her WlthaLuClen Lelong
Perfume
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History at This Allen 605'M~ Fredson 526 dinner and games at his home.
e y ternoon f0 this Christmas. It says you think shes
A Those present were
‘13:?th ijuljfiagvows iHatCher- _ _ Mrs. Ruth Hatch, Mrs. Lavena 0
Lucien Lelong’s"0pening
Reader 536 H. Young 463 I Bob Hamilton will arrive home Gardner and
daughter, Mrs. Bertie Night" is the one perfume to
(Price 450 Funk 451 Way to Spend ms hOhday “nth ‘Mcxmneyy Mrs- M3ry
Silvers. makeherfeellike“thestarofthe
i G. Young 494 A. Ferrier 504 ms Parents’ Mr' and Mrs‘ Hug?! Mrs-
Geraldine Amher and Sonv performance”. $5 and more
933 932 890 2755 834 877 912 2623 Hamllton‘ 30" attends. the WP Mrs.
Mary Donaldson, Mrs. aim-a
L. M. (3) Luckv Lag (0) versity of Salem, at Willamette. (Bezley and
daughter. Mrs. Eva
Handicap 93 Handicap 36 Hall 3113? son. Mrs. Ella VanBeek, h . . fl . ..
Stewart 627 Merrick 512 Visiting BIOthel' I Mrs. ary Jadin, Mrs. Stella
0 W at an lmpresswn Indiscrete
. Mackey 546 Peterson 491i M!" and Mrs‘ Branan and 011.1% Booth'
Mrs' Mary Tmtter' MTS' Presentation make“ Gala am“, at o
G've her "le l 'k ”
i Elliott Jr 456 Dummy 549 dren Bob and Jane of Clauftin, Gladys Nelson and
Mrs. Mary Perfume, Dusting Pgwdu.’ cologne, CO] I d 3a in ha '
Elliott: Sr: 583‘; Scott 519 Kansas are “smug at the_h0me McCreary. the
hostess. The group Talc, and Sachet. $10.50 OWE—Ia“ f “i”
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(331450;, 538 K Fredson 525.0f her brother, Hugh Hamilton exchanged gifts
and refreshments 56“ We Is "31. SPrmg-
955 977 911 2843 875 909 849 2633
Couple Married
. Sunday Afternoon .
I William D. Stillwell of Pierce
County and Dorothy Howell of
Round County; South Dakota were
united in marriage Sunday after-
noon in the Methodist Parsonage
by the Reverend Robert C. Maul-
! den. They were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Berhbr.
XMAS IN CALIFORNIA
Roy Daniels, day clerk and
jailer at the sheriff’s Office, leaves
5 here Tuesday to spend Christmas
in Chico, California.
i NOTICE
Anyone wishing to hire
Carpenters, please call JIM
I RUCH, 409-W, Business
‘ Agent for Carpenters Un-
ion.
Mrs. Fentiman Entertains
On Sunday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fentiman
entertained at their home Sunday
evening with dinner and two ta-
bles Of bridge. The rooms were
decorated in the season’s motif.
Honors were won by Mrs. Fran-
cis Eacrett and Frank Wordon.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Wordon, Mr. and Mrs. Eacrett,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grunert and
the hosts.
Tacoma Guests Here
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. McCann will
,have Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gratzer
! and New Years with his family and family and Adair Winert of}
Tacoma for guests on Christmas
Day. Their daughters Mary and
Kitty of Olympia, will also be
home.
|Visit Klink' Home
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roessel and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Berger were,
Sunday evening guests at
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Klink.
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Royal Neighbors
Slate Installation
The Royal Neighbors will hold
l their installation ceremonies in the
Odd Fellows Hall at 8 o’clock on
January 2nd.?
Hillorest Brownies
To Meet Tuesday
The Hillcrest Brownies will meet .
at the Bordeaux school on Tues-l
day eveni'ng at 7 o’clock to sing
carols. They will be taken around
in the Pantorium Cleaners truck.
Dinner Guests At
Bremerton Sunday
Mrs. W. F. Roberts. Miss Do-
rothy LaBarr and Palmer Rob-
erts were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mor-
ton in Bremerton on Sunday. l
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Dean Palmer returned home on
Wednesday from the University
the of Washington to spend the heli-
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donovan Palmer.
and luxurious . . .
nces.
3 hand bars 31.23
0 "Quick Change” looks like a
couductor’s change maker, holds
Lucien Lcloug lipsticka in three
shades. $1 .00
$1.25 $1.50
0 If you want a thoughtful gift,
send "Impromptu" Soap. Rich
in four fra- ‘
0 She’ll go into a tailspin over
you if you give "Tailspin"
Perfume. "Dizzying as fall.
ing in love.”- ‘ $6.50
time fragrance, has swept
\the country. $1.50
0 If you want to say her taste
is grand (and so is yours) give
“Impromptu” Perfume by
Lucien belong. $6.50 and more
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