ihristmas Program Held
Bordeaux PI A met on the
evening ol December 16 with a
Christmas program replacing the
regular business meeting
The flag salute was led by Girl
Scout troupe No. 320. A
perlormance by the Soulhside
Jumping Jills was tollowcd by a
contedy skit ot "'The Night Before
('hrislmas'" presented by a group
of junior high school girls
including Peri Pettit, ttolly
Estw~ld, Roxie Sears, Lori
Noreen, Stacy Petraitis, ('hcryl
Brown and Rita Warren.
('rafts made by Girl Scouts
were on display, and leader
Virginia Rasmussen spoke on
scouting in the area. Leaders are
needed, especially in the
Bordeaux vicinity.
Christmas caroling was led by
the Mesdames Miller, Parson~i. arld
Warren. Ctllib, Richards and
Cheryl Bedell. sell-acc~mlpanied
on guitar and piano, gave vocal
selections.
The evemng closed with the
serving of collee and cookies for
the adults and the appearance of
Santa Claus with treats for the
children.
Grange To Install
Officers For 1972
Officers will be installed at
the meeting of the Fair Ilarbor
(;range to be held at 7:30 p.m. on
January 6 in the Grapeview fire
hall. A potluck supper will be
served at 6 p.m.
Because of the installation,
the program scheduled for this
mcctmg will be postponed until
t:ebruary,
4-H NEWS
Christmas Carols
Sung By Raiders
The fourth meeting of the
Keyhold Valley Raiders 4-H Club
was held at 5 p.m. on December
15 in the Maple Valley Land and
Homes Real Estate building.
ttorseshoe hooks were
decorated with holly during the
first part of the meeting, after
which members caroled at the Fir
Lane Terrace Convalescent
(!enter.
Groups were organized to sell
decorated horseshoes at Safeway
and Thriftway stores and at
Kimbel's Arco Station at 2 p.m.
on December 18. Five club
members had met at the Stickley
ranch on December 8 to paint the
horseshoes.
On December 1 7 club
members caroled for a Christmas
party at the Shelton Valley
Grange hall. The Carolers were
Jeanne Weston, Diane and Bruce
McLain, Billy and Gael Schroeder,
Barbara, Kathy, Jodi, Vi and Ken
Stickley, Kim and Audrey Buck,
Patty Eagle, Cindy Sievert, Cindy
Phillips, Terry White, Brett
f-dineston, Julie Olli, Georgie
Brown, Karen Evankovich and
Donna Mikkelsen.
by Billie Winne, reporter
Dazy Mays Hold
Christmas Party
The Dazy Mays 4-H Club held
their Christmas party on
December 11 in the home of Mrs.
Alice Haines.
Karen Fuller called the
meeting to order and the 4-I-I
Pledge was led by Kathy Kimbel.
('o-leader Mrs. Rapacz attended
and also two guests, Mrs. Moore
and Mrs. Kimbel.
The Grange Christmas party
was discussed and a
demonstration was given by
Shannon Stordalen and Cathy
Rapacz. Lunch was prepared by
Chert Moore and Cathy Rapacz.
by Nancy Morkert, reporter
THE ENGAGEMENT of Susan Rae Morris to Eric Steven
Hepner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hepner of Los
Angeles, Cal., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond F. Morris. Miss Morris and her fiance are
sophomores in Linfield College, McMinneville, Ore. No
wedding date has been set.
_-_---_-_ _-_--_- --"-" .... __-__-_-_--_-_--------A----_- --- - - -%--_-----_ -_-----
Tasty Treats From Local Waters
You'll Like Our Seafood Menu
Come Out Ancl Try . . .
HOOD CANAL
SHRIMP .......... $2.75
If You Appreciate Choice Steaks
Prepared to Perfection You'll
Love Ours...
14 OZ. RIB STEAK -. $3.75
New Luncheon Specials Daily
OPEN 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Monday
Phone 1 Mile S. of
877-9733 Hoodsport
Page 6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, December 30, 1971
Program To Presented
By Mrs. James Barrom
Mrs. James Barrom will program of organ and piano
present a program on "Rigoletto" duets, including a musical skit on
at the January 25 meeting of the "The Night Before Christmas."
Shelton Music Club to be held at Carols were sung and gifts
8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. exchanged.
George Kaszycki. Co-hostesses On January 11, the Shelton
will be Mrs. Joseph Shimek and Music Club will be guests of the
Mrs. Bernice Stewart. Capitol Music Clab of Olympia at
The club held a Christmas a special program honoring
party on December 14 in the American Women composers. The
home of Mrs. Olavi Aho with, asgroups will meet in the Horizon
co-hostesses, Mrs. A. H. Frank,room at Panorama City.
Mrs. Donovan Palmer and Mrs. Shelton music club is
ttarrie Smith. affiliated with the state and
Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson and national Federation of Music
Mrs. tlarry Anderson presented a Clubs.
MR. AND MRS. LEE SCHUFFENHAUER celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary at a surprise dinner party held in
their honor in Centralia on November 21. Family and friends
attended.
ACCEPTANCE: the truest
kinship with humanity.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
SCENT IN
"SOLID" FORM
Q. What is a "solid"
perfume?
A. A "solid" perfume is a
perfume oil with a wax base. It
usually comes in stick form
and has a more delicate
fragrance than d-oes a liquid
perfume.
TOILET WATER
AND COLOGNE
Q. What is the difference
between toilet water and
cologne?
A. Toilet water is a lighter
echo of perfume that can be
used as a foundation for it.
Cologne is the lightest form of
fragrance. Never intended as a
substitute for perfume, it is
ideal as an all-over body
refresher.
Neil'$ Ph=rmaty
Emergency Ph. 426-2165
Fifth & Franklin St.--426-3327
Open Daily 9:30 to 7:30
Saturdays -- 9:30 to 6:00
Toni Lynn
Toni Lynn Jonker, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Jonker, became the bride of
Robert L. Ramsfield in an 8 p.m.
double ring ceremony performed
by the Rev. William Andrews in
the United Methodist Church on
November 26. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Ramsfield. All are of Shelton.
In a floor-length white crepe
gown, empire-waisted with lace
bodice and sleeves, the bride was
escorted by her father to an altar
adorned with a bouquet of roses
and carnations, white and yellow.
Matching lace trimmed her net
mantilla veil and she carried
yellow roses surrounded by white
carnations and sprigs of pine.
White candles were lighted
and the 150 guests were seated by
Ronald L. Jonker, brother oftlae
bride, and Joe A. Ramsfield,
brother of the groom.
Brown accessories accented
the floor-length empire-waisted
yellow crepe dress worn by maid
of honor Miss Pamela Rode, who
held yellow carnations and white
roses with a wide green velvet
ribbon draped over her wrist.
The mother of the bride was
attired in a three-piece green suit
with matching accessories. The
groom's mother chose a pink
dress with beige accessories and
each mother wore a corsage of
yellow carnations and white roses.
Best man was Frankie Fulton
and ring-bearer was Bo Jonker,
nephew of the bride. Mrs. Morton
was musician, and Mrs. Donald
(Marie) Waggoner was vocalist.
Flower girls Tawnia Olsen and
Kim Brewer wore street-length
arrles
yellow crepe A-line dresses with
brown accessories.
A reception in the church
followed the wedding. The
four-tiered white cake, trimmed
with yellow roses, was served by
Mac Owen, grandmother of the
bride, and lnez Greenfield, aunt
of the grooln.
Coffee, lea and punch were
poured respectively by Zelma
Andrews, aunt of the bride; Janet
Bender, cousin of the groom;and
Effie Jensen, aunt of the bride.
Ice cream was served by aunt of
the bride Frouwe Jonker and
corsages were presented by Terri
Ramsfield, sister of the groom.
Mina Jonker, aunt of tile
bride, attended the guest bool~
while Linda Jensen, cousin of tire
bride, presided at the gift table.
As the couple departed for a
California honeymoon, the bride
was dressed in a blue-greY
two-piece ensemble with
accessories of navy blue.
The bride is employed by tite
Department of Highways ttt
m I~Y
Olympia and the groo t
Burlington Northern, Inc.0~
Shelton. Both are Shelton Hi~
School graduates. They will reside
in Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ramsfield
WINSOM YARN
By Fleisher. Reg. $1.10 skein .................. NOW
PARADISE YARN
By Bucilla. Reg. $1.00 skein ................... NOW
MELODY BY BUCILLA
Beautiful mohair yarn. Reg. $1.00 skein ......... NOW
2020
OLYMPIC HWY. N.