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lllr N COUNTY .......... N'MASO :: JOURNAL Consolidated wJt he Sheltml Indendent I a. .ocond-clas mat{or at the postofflce a( She to:n. Vasbington. ' SHELTON-MASON COUNTY OURNAE J. Grant Hinkle .... Dies In Portland i SOCIflL (V(NS rISORII"rlON ItATI,:S: By/mu :I,, blason ..Jb _ I J. Grant Hi nck"[e, former sec-; . ....... , ,, , !; , ..... tmty (otttside of Shelton rlt' nllD.]l carV|er b\\; !.'g' ' I retary of state, and well known! - " j'' " "" ' "'" ' ' , ,,,,, trh.,ts) $2 per year; 6 months, $1.35 3  here died at the Veterans Hospl-!,..,.,,,, ....... .,.,,,.,,,,., anth.% 75e. l, ore|gn '13 pee :y_r, 'osal  , !tal in Portland Monday, where he ,,DVr,, , [,%,,T., gt lallous forbhl reshlenls ,f Sl(itt eve.d [ was takes for treatment. He I z,-, rr*,,, rJL, L, ........... ' elly mall carrier from ree,.lVlng tnetrl]tItwas a veteran of the Spanish[ The initial presentation of the! Many Sheltonltes were in at- ,tlrnal by niail. By Jotrual carrl,r lr].Jll,'l,--  iWar and 73 years of age. !military drill of the local Rain- tendanee at the Legislative Wash- m; 25c ier nmnlll (eoll,'.eted hey ctl'l.r)or L)rlt at Rcnselaer Indiana In how irDt will be tven this Fri-'in-ton Birthday Ball in Olvmnia Lr, o I,,.r year In dvaae. = . .   -- i 1 .5 he came to Spokane in 1890, i day evening,- when "the dril-l-.team, ]on  Wednesday evening. " -umisheu every Tuesoav and Thursaay atternoon where he was in business ana m- under the direction of their cap- Those spotted among the (lane- .......... -- ............ -----'7 ,  .......  ...... Iso held office during the yearsltai n Mrs. Frank Willard, preach(ling throngwere Mr. and Mrs. Hal GRANT C ANGLE J. EBER ANGLE ioutsidc his service, and until he their drill between halves of the!Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Fosse, ! : Editor Manager  was appointed as secretary of i xnain basketball game on that eve- ! Mr. and Mrs. William A. McKen- Member of Ws.dflngton N,wspaper Publlher' .Associal;Io state in 1890, following the death [ nlng. ! zie Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Lewis ---'----- of Secretary Howell, and held I The girls on the team, all of ]Mr. and Mrs Merritt Kaphtngsti! : !i lt/' i' ¢tzr vrqtrm* rl't r.ln I that office longer than any oth- I whom Will be dressed in their new IMr.. and Mrsl C. H. Kreienbaum, .  lLlVllllff¥¥ ll-l Jballll, er man, until oefeated by Hutch-Idrill uniforms of red velvet jack- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop Mr. i : " ..... , .. ]inson in 1932. He was an earlY!eta and black flannel slacks, are and Mrs, Roy McConkey and Do- .. : .. , . ,  . • , booster for advertsing tlc state, l.Pat Johnson Virginia Nelson, Jo ane Brqflie. : It is well to point ca(that the nation:s in(mstrles isuing its first booklet, and tSiNeedham Carol Wiikle, lonnte , ---- ::.'e now as the• alwag_., have_ and of ne(essitv, must., responsib!e., . . for. several,, sound Jean. Deegan. Mary El,izabeth Tay- . --.,tr -,--,,,,,a't* , .' ,  ,Y • t. . ..  .  .. . ,'. _ flaxes, mcmomg the blue sky I lor, Juamta Millet' Frankle Fred-I,¢.,r Tr T..xgl'r¢ xwrr  • € • , !!Ke toe leas in making" toe cost el me ndnolcas law against £:ke stock-selllng'Ison Betty Coburn Betty Conner, ................ [h.,,, ;, eh,G.,. t,,, ,,, ,,A,orn. , ,.,w rn uda olschcmes In later yeats he was[Phoebe wiss Mildred Ross, Bar- Mrs L Johnson was hostess at "  •  ....  .a . ,   ,. (_ I engaged in real estate and mote[bars Lincoln, Frances Lynn, Carol!her home at MaPle Beach on Wed- .ll-nlSnlrt me. jobs ann. SU )por.l , Ior laD0f \\; nlCfi . recently an. advocate of the Town- , Jean Hatcher. , Ms)v_ Louise Dan-, .-esaa ,.  fort te., -s;u'a.. .... ,.•A.,s" .... 0, ould otherwise be unemployed sed, plan. . ...... !iels, Maxlne Carstairs, Betty Lee[ the Lake Isabella club. There were [ It is true that industry, and particularly larger!th, 'o;v. a Y.,n'i'l¢ea.':emis°n" ,--- i:ea[tYenaenmebe? rs and ten wsitors ustry, can better afford to lay off and 'take a l an 1 T!'uman B.:: all of. Olympia. I GOOD ATTENDANCE I" Mrs, Carita Nutt gave a very 'rlenos nere WIU note Ills passing  , ;-A,,o.,.;-I. .... AT rUESDAY tARTY interesting talk on e0ucation and &Jnt H,u t,nu .etvqz,$ bu, ut, t, ,ta,,l,e  with regrets i ' he' "'h a • -o " "'r - " P ". _ . . _. _ . -" mt t sen ot a s. Lure er- (h.rs have large lnvestlaent which rusts as it rests, l..e. " "; ........................ I There were fourteen tables of { kins spoke on chicken raising, and ' "  . " "  t It .urn noW@---  ev nin at' ' • ,, ,td;,,,t;,. -, wi(Ao,,.'oo a:,oll 0o *, I,_:hn*. ,1  ,-rca B•..ne ... u.. .;+,•,icards in play Tuesday e g ;the word of thought was gtven by ,,x t,,,,.u.  xgv=,o  ,,.,. o x, ,,,,u,, ,,-, "'" " Y" "'" "'' "'"Y St Edward's church, when mere-Mrs Ads Bassett they may not get much credit for efforts in latter behalf. it i: also true that ifidustiT, and particularly the e[ industry, is first' o receive the attention of Congress in the search for almost endless de- (is for, tax revenues,' on the theory of a bottom- "sack, 'and regm'diess of the result now so gen- aI)l)alent, that more taXes mean less employ' With almost a full year ahead and the prospect will contiiue to lead:and make its best to c,ay on, it must be ap ment that mdu. ts , ; P , , cannot bring back recoveT, but that t s up very citizen, each in his small way, to. follow the and supl)lement and encourage industry fly also lelI)ing eml)h)yment and increasing'buying llower for I)r(tdtet of industry. ', ,,,,, The LegislatUre is broke with two weeks of the cssion to go, but relief is easy, passing an emet'gency ()r $,)8,000. A sign of economy is the firing of a ozen of the 130 employees cluttering the House. MORE GAS AND OIL TAXES t Waymirc left Shclton (m Tuesday evening for their hnmos in Moo-hers of the group heht the last party of the group until after t tanrL Easter. Honors for the evening were DELPHIANS ELECT won by Mrs. McSorley in 500, OFFICERS FOR TERM • Floyd Cole in pinochle and Mrs. Members of the Beta Tau Del-IRichard Grenberg' in contract. 'phians met Monday afternoon at}Door prize was awarded to Bud the home of Mrs. George Le- Buffington. Compte, for a regular raeetng Delicious refreshments were and electionof officers. The se- served at the close of the evening, cond anniversary of the group' i was also observed, and a surprise'CONCER T TICKETS tea wa served by the hostess at A:VAIABLE SATURDAY i the.end of. the afternoon, , Tickets for members of the Tnose emctea for me coming' ...... : Olymvia Civic Music Association year are preslaenL Mrs rlsoale L^ ._ .-a ..... .. ..... , • ' ' , "=. _ for thv, ma-vn n,¢'m,, u.u=, Crosuy; vice presiuentj rs:C. 'lin the Temple Theatre in Tacoma unacrcs; secretary, Mrs. (÷rover on rh  wil he svailnble at Brewster', , treasurer, Mrs. B. N.,th e, _Shelton libr ^-y on ,,°-'ura-u y Collier. New directors are Mrs. Februa . 2  be'-een th ^ ho-s lqomor Taylor JYlrs Ronert Jonn- o  q.n ...a  .,m^. k ;. ,h .p... son and Mrs Chff Wivell ' ) .... n( on. I The next meeting of the group. Tickets the number of • hich is is to be heh at the home of Mrs : . . , ,.  .,, w . 1.  . . ';hmtcd, wdl be ssued to holders L.twrence Lrl ell 1 ' ' iof memberships only. It was also I  mentioned that it would be appre¢ 141ST ANNIVERSARY FETED I elated if people who had tickets to AT OLYMPIA DINNER i the last concert would not call Mr. and Mrs. M: E. Kennedy of until after 3 c/clock. S!elton were dinner guests yss- terday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kennedy in Olympia, on the occasion of their 41st wedding an- niversary. Miss Jewel Kennedy of Seattle a daughter, joined the family ,MRS FRISKEN ,TO BE i-'IOSTESS Mrs. J. H. Frisken will be host- ess at her home on Friday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at which time members of the Triple T club will meet lor their z'cgular business i The next meeting of the club ' will be held at the home of Mrs. C arita Nutt on March 8, at which !time the hostess will be presented with seeds in place of the custom- iary handkerchiefs. The word of 'tlmught for that meeting will be given by Mrs. Ferne Workman. Prizes. were awarded to Mrs. Lydia Wolfe and Mrs. Ilene Mc- Clellan for two contests which 'were conducted by the group. The , new by-laws were,read by the pre- sident, Mrs. Combs and accepted :by, the club. i An invitation to attend the Hoodsport club Silver Tea on i March 2 was received by the club. The guests at the meeting were Mrs, Elvira Jaeobs, Mable Carr, RUby CIark, Elsie Vandcrwal, I Rose Warren, Lillian Warren, I Helen Guyer, Edna O'Conner I Jennie York and Ella Mot(. 'I FORMER SHELTONITE TO WED MARCH 11 Mrs. Donna Grisdale of Seattle announced the date of her marri- age to Mr. Lwrin E. Bradshaw Saturday evening at a party given lor .the engaged couple by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B; Gabler at their home. A phonograph record in • Th SHOWER HONORS [M. E. WOMEN MRS. EVERETT FOURRE ]HOLD M'ETING Mrs. Everett Fourre was the Members of the Methodist Wo- guest of honor at a surprise show- men's organization ntlmbering er given at her home on Wednes-l about sixteen, gathered Wednes- 'day evening by Mrs. Edna Hun- ter, Miss Eva Hunter and Mrs. Herbert Deyette. The honor guest was the recipi- ent of many lovely gifts and an enjoyable evening was spent in l playing games, followed by the l serving of delicious refreshn,ents ! There were about sixteen m at- tendance for the evening and the prizes for games were won by Mrs. Harold Hunter and Mary Eager. VISITING HERE THIS WEEK Mrs. M. M. Kelly of Kelly's GueSt Ranch has been a visitor this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Grant and Mr. and Mrs Ash Drown On Friday Mrs. Drown, Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Kelly [ will drive to Olympia. where they will meet Mrs. Kelly's daughter, Mrs. J. H. March of Tacoma and her daughter, and Mrs. Peggy: Lofgren and then the group will: continue to Kelly's Guest Ranch where they will spend the week end. SPECIAL MEET FOR RAINBOW GIRLS The Rainbow Girls will hold a specml meeting on Tuesday eve- ning at i the Masonic Temple be- ginning at 7:30 for the purpose of initiation. The girls to be initiated are Peggy Townsend and Doro- thea Racker. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING TUESDAY The Executive Board of the Lin- coln P.-T. A. will hold a meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the school beginning at 2 o'ch)ck. HOUSEGUEST AT COLLIERS day afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Sexton for a social meeting. Sewing and visiting was enjoyed followed by the serving of dainty refreshments. ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB Mrs. Ethel Fhttner wa.s hostess Wednesday evening to members of heL bridge club when they met at her home for a regular weekly meeting. There were two tables of cards in play and honors were won by Mrs. Roy Rector. Guest of the club for the evening was Mrs. Hanson Berg. SEWING CLUB MEETING FRIDAY Members of the V. F. W. Sew- ing Club will meet on Friday at Miss Mary Jean Adams of Mc- MinnviIle, Oregon, is a houseguest at the home m Miss Betty Collier, a lormer roommate. Miss Adams will leave Friday to spend the weekend in Seattle and will then return to her studies at McMinn- ville. P. E. O. MEETING MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Mollie Lee will be hunteas for the regular meeting of Chap-. ter B., P. E. O.. when members of the group gather at her home on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock the form of a,news broadcast, told ENTERTAINS . guests that the wedding will be [BRIDGE CLUB Saturday, March 11, with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke was hostess at Mrs. Gabler the attendants, her home today for the regular Februar 1939 ENTERTAIN "WITlt CARl) PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence i3urrell wese hosts at their home on Wed- nesday evening when they enter- tained with two tables of bridge. Honors for the evening were won by E. B. Sutton and Mrs. Leo Mar- tin. Dainty refreshments were ser- ved following the card play. Those present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grunert and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell. the home of Mrs. R. W. Strike at Cloquallum for an all day , meeting. REBEKAH SOCIAL CLUB HOLDS MEET l M00RIAG'E LICEN$00 i Mrs. Thelma Carlon was hostess  on Wednesday afternoon at her I home for a social meeting of the i Levi Slade 36 Shelton and Isa Rebekah Social club A very plea- - ......  ......... " ' • v" 'i I oct uason 2t "anom, at neJ- san atternoon was spent 1SIL rig.- , - ' "^ ............. I I.on P eDruary u. aria tying a quilt IOllOWlng WhiCh l'.o]::v with 1¢.o',,1 lrwl qn, I oalncy .... reIIeshmen'st wel e selved ...... r " ........ ' """ " ....... ' ..... " " ' ' "l,iolet Harris, legal, Shelton. at Montesano, February 20. BUSINESS WOMEN WILL MEET MONDAY The regular meeting of the Bu- siness and Professional Women will be hehl on Monday evening at the Hotel Shelton beginning with a 6 o'clock dinner. RAINBOW GIRLS MOTHERS WILL MEET • ! A meeting of the Rm bow Girls Mothers (:lab will be held on Tues- day afternoon at the Masonic Temple beginning at 2:30 o'clock. TOWNSEND j CLUB NEWS I Last F r i d a y the Townsend Youth Club elected officers for the coming year. Friday will be the regular meeting night and this Friday the advisory commit- tee and the chairmen of standing committees will be appointel. Everyone is urged to ,tend this meeting and the dance fol- lowing. FLOWERS (Specialty Funeral Designs) DLIVERY SERVICE FORREST GARDENS Call 305 or 112-W 222 S. lOth Several bi!ls are before the legislature to increase group for the anniversary dinner, sessions. taxes on gasoline and on fuel oils, becau;e these are now of common and large use and each cent would fatten the huge "jackpot" for new of spend!ng the easy money. I: At last session's mbasme.was passed taxing fuel [oil and requiring eli publid iufldings to return to the |use of coaI, on the theory that oil was foreign and | vast ields of coal were still available which could be F-(ST naPTIST CUVRCH I • • • 3 O BOVEE Pastor [returned to profttaJle operatmn and employment, i ." h,,., ,, ., , ..... t "  I " S' " ' '' " ' " - .......................... | o ne m, tmmons wee folced back to coal at [to,. all ages. Mrs, Walter Moul- if), - '. , " , , trop, Supt huge c st of new equipment and buildings, notably[ c.;,; ',o , ...... ,. ,,. , the University of Washington which burns coal f0l'[brar--y°fiuiStg.'and ,,"'tu'dying" th-e .... • , " , *Book of Revelation Rev J O heating ts many bulldm s, but the coal industry[ ..... :. . • . • 'a .,  , ., • g , ,• ..... ' iiovee, teacher. .ll welcome. [)fought aoout, ll;S own (l()Wniall and forced the I)ub- I Morning Worship at 11. lic to the ue of oil fuel Sen/or, Intermediate and Jun- A ra'ise in the gasoline tax would hit everybody and few would be in sympathy with paying.m0re for their ato use for the benefit of any othe interes while the added cent would hit many individuals an 'ell as concerns using fuel oil in factories which em- doy much labor. ,.  '  Winter schedule for masses at REGUIATING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UI'ILITY comes you. METHODIST CHURCH St. Edward's church is as fol- I lows: First Mass 8:00 a. m.; high Seattle: Tacoma and some of the sm,'fl]er cities ,t,,v. V. A. Spicker, Pastr mass, 10:00 a. m.; evening de- PJ)  !), Rs. 820 N. Fouth--Phono 6%W votions 7:30 p. m.; catechism ev- ith dect c plants are 0 osed to the idea o: ut-[ COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY cry Sunday follOwing th'e 10 o'. ,ing de pe MORNING eoe mass: church and h t b l e their utilities un :stte su rvision along wi;hl The season of Lent is here history class for high school stu- the newel' projects of district power operation, but again. Easter is only 39 days dents every Monday at  p, m. is  away and it will mean much Any changes that may be there no sound :a why all puDlic services, more to those Who attend the made will be announced. whethel publicly .0;.pat41y i owned, should n o t worship services regularly. Come have the state authon, to hold them in check. The to church Sunday morning at 11 state ah'eady has ful), inot: over the It ('ALVARY PENTECOSTAL private con- ,;clock, Special music by both Adult rand Junior Choir's. The CHUR(H eerns, including their financing, ates and tuner af wlole service a sermon an mus- o E. Pine Street. ic is designed to point the way Pastor GEO. M. NYE, Phone 479, fairs, and there is even mo reson why the public to The Path to Spiritual Power. Sm, dy Servle utilities should he sceutinized and checked, to in- S..day School at 11:00 a.m. Sunday school--9:45 a. m. sine the potectmn of )pubhc interests ,and fi- nances. Nor in there asound reason why all municipal operatmt'.ttd not be tapped for gen- ei'al taxes, as about-the )ast available source for new taxing. . BOARI)S MADE OF PULP A gral)hic demonstration of future uses of wood Epworth L e a g u e Devotional Service at 6:30 pm. FOU]R}/,UAHE GOSPEL CIURCH 910 E, Dearborn Ave. REV & MRS. W. B. LAMBERT, Putors. Sunday Services: l0 a. m. Sunday school. W. T Shoal, Superintendent. 11 a, m. Morning Worship, 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Tuesday: Morning worship--,11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service--7:30 p. m. First Sunday each month Com- munion service. Week Day Servh' Tuesday----Young Peoples meet. rag, 7:30 p. m. MOUNT OLIVI. LUTHERAN CHJRCIt R. C. MUHLY, Minister |517 DivisionPltoe 895-M. Then here will I and m/ne to- day A solemn covenant make and say: Tho iLll the world forsake Thy Word, ] and my house will serve the Lord ! Morning worship every Sun- day, 11:00 a m,, with Sunday school at 9;45. is visible iu the new offices at Whitney's fiere. 7:30 Choi, practice. They are lined with an attractive substance, [F,.y: 7:30 p. m. Deeper teaching and which is r nothing ogher than pull), similar to paper !prayer. pulp but no st) highty refineff, pressed into boards. Evm.y coo welcome. • 'Iutday---Cottage meeting. l he materml ot only. ] Izood looking, but s hght, .................................. easy to handle, of gret nsulatmg value and soun(t I c,m,s'rmr sc,*:c deadening. Mrs. Grisdalc, the daughter of Mrs. Charles D. Kicher, attended Rowland Hall School for Girls in Salt Lake City and the Univer- sity of Washington. Mr. Bradshaw is a member of the Seattle Tennis anti Yacht clubs. couPLE ' HELTON WED SATURDAY The boat Nozark II, belonging to D. Glenn W. Lenders, was the setting on Saturday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Nellie HurSt, daughter" ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurst of Shelton atd Harry De- Shields s0n of Mrs. At Stevens;, ,of San Francisco and Henry De- Shields of Shclton. Attending the couple wcrc Mrs. William Waddell of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Wayne Burnett of Shelton. Dr. Landers officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. DeShieldS is a graduate of the Irene S. Reed high school with the class of 1934. Smce her grad- uation she has lived in Seattle, at- tending the University for one year, following which she was em- ployed in the Seattle J. C. Pen- ney store. Mr. DeShietds is well known in Shelton having come here seven years ago when h/s father took "charge of the local Northern Pa- cific depot. The young couple left immedi, ately following the ceremony for a short wedding trip to Seattle. SHOWER GIVEN TUESDAY EVENING rs.,Harry DeShields, a recent bridge, was the gdest of honor at a shower on Tuesday evening gi- ven by Mrs. W. F. Waddell and Mrs. Guy Call at the Call home. Three tables of contract and Chinese checkers were in play with honors g61ng to Mrs. Gerald Deeds, Mrs, Albert Munro and Mrs. Gene Hanson. The honor guest was presented 'with many lovely and ueful gifts tollowing which a d[nty luncheon a served. A beatRifully decor- ated cake, made by Christy's Ba- kery was eat by tne bride. Guests present for the evening, all former schoolmates of Mrs. DeShteidt, were Mrs. Ronald Dodds, Mrs. Albert Munro, Mrs. Gene Hanson, Mrs. Charles Rowe, Mrs. Edward McKinney, Mrs. Ger- ald Deed& Mrs. Frankie Durand, Miss E/leen Runacres, Miss Ama- lie Ordal, the guest of honor, Mrs. DeheId and the hostesses, Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Call.. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER HONORS RECENT BRIDE MrS. Robert C. Springer enter- ;V:" . Servlcs every Sunday morl Tuesday, Adult membership ta]ned at her home Tuesday af- It happens that this partmul!r board is made in at 11 a. m., corner of Third and class, 8:00; Wednesday, Sunday terno0n with a miscellaneous Minneapolis from pulp produced in Washington• Alder streets. Sunday school at lschool teachers, 7:30; Friday, shower in llonor of Mrs. Harry 9:4fl a. m. - , , . . . I Adult membership class, 8:00; IDetieldl, nee Nellie Hurst. More and more. these fabricated materials are .'(';D 26.. Chmt',,.Jesus.. . . Satutda' '' y, 10:00 a. m., J u n i o r I Mrs. DeShiehlS was the recipl- ,  , r  , weanes,lay evenlng servmes at hen eating into the lumber market. I'heir uses xill • , c '.. •lent of many lovely gifts. Tl af- 8 p m Remllng room Wednesday ........ rnoon n ew n to o 645 t,) 745 p m, t,tmaF, 20to 'row as their p/,ice ees down and as their quality , • _.. • Ire was spe t, i g n w- .:^ : :) "i ' ' : • IIOODSPOItT COMMUNITY ling which a delicious luncheon )reproves, as they. will. Here is one answer to the vl'ted'uu p. m. l ubitc cordially m- SUNi}A/' SCUOOL" , ttwas__,.sWed" .. .... ' .. .... . ._ _.:_.:'1:t' Th lent for the enjoyaom ])ro}llem of waste of tmber, for obvmusly more of . ........................... ees a ,u a. m., m the snoo ................... • ....... OAKLAND BAY  N! AY b C 1 'e , ullding, lasses for al ag s .... rr Dhild, Hr u-st a tree can be usedas Iralp than can be Used as natural clases Sunday. o A,l welcome, ;;e-= WOOd. ]t7   IJh)an°tscb I Ilia s(.cti0, lon g;Jeading, ource )f SUl)l)l,v f( ' a..,, at sl,lOl building. ;ery- -- ............................... It(' . , Y , " Icmc welcome. ]I. DAVID'['4 EPISCOPAL [m Baeger, V/ctor Johnson, War- building lll tt te l'l|S, sh21d be the lead in tl4e I " .......  ......... : ......... . ' CtlURCH ren Earl Lantz Wiss, Gordon saking ATU K cnvnca SEnVlCES E'venin*, nra,,er and sermon t IHen'drV ene Martin, Jas Sprin- I , 10  r n ' "el V. A Ma oon, FtanR" PierCe, !evelopmelt (if' these new lnoducts. Is there ay, ,:r,w. c. c. tIOAG. Pastor. 7:: p. m., Su day. g ", - • g ' ' eason why our pulp should go east to be made into I a,,,i,,: School :tt 10 o'clock and Service in Memorial Hall con- William Austtn, iss Betty Hurst [ ¢.IHtrcb :11:11 o'clock at Old Grange ducted by the Rev. E. B. Christlo [ and the hostes, Mrs. Robert b0azds ?--Montesano Vidette. roll at bIatioek, of Olympta. Springer. JUVENILES MEET TUESDAY The Juveniles of the Degree of Honor will meet on Tuesday eve- ning at the Odd Fellows Hall at 4 cco'clock. A regular meeting will be held, then a short program and refreshments. DEGREE OF HONOR SLATES MEETING Tuesday evening will be the regular meeting of the Degree of Honor at the Odd Fellows Hall be- ginning at 8 ()'clock. Practice will be held during the evening so all members of the drill team are urged to be in attendance. I I I DINNER PARTY [ I=RECEDES BALL Mr, and Mrs. William A. Me-I Kenzie were hosts to a few Shel- I ton friends at a dinner party at the Governor Hotel on Wednes- day evening preceding the Legis-[ Itiv¢ Bail. TACOMA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crary and W'. L. Sargison visited in Taco- ma on Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. Crary's brother, Allan H. Crary. They also attend- KIDNEY DANGER--- (' '| I }11" I1| Illg'}| I.  , froqtlol(t (p S('I IIIV flow. |ltl['lling'. ],'g" p:till.i t,l' b.t ,"]4/I t'h o ITIII. bt llHI IIV* '4 w }t I'1[ II ." O|' |'IIDI'I|Ol}.II I(IdlD'.V lisordorH Dan- K"r fl, h,'tL(|. Mak,' this 4-day lest. l)llll',qil' |lh' kidn,.:,, lh'll, Ii:(Itll'o ,.I] I.1 J illl | i . t.xct.s tC id. Slit| O|]lt'l' IiSI"S ',}iiC}l ('LII "t'atlSu Lh! |l'ri- |tllion IhLiI waR,.s ylql up. Ask ;.|11}" meeting of the Anglcside bridge ed a showing of "Moonlight Son, druggist for ;t |,..1 box ,,1" l:uk,:t. l,ocally at: club. ate" at the Lakewood Theatre. FIR DRUG STORE ..................  ........... Y.:-,--,?T.-?-: .... ----- ._ ,_ --- ::------= "-------= ------"- Have More Have More Fun! Energy.! i [ Wark Hm'der. . and l00l00a00F[L..00l ! .:? Don t Forget You," Ill .i V I T A M I N S ' T si:: imde,'n way to maintain peak [:200 sheet Kleenex .... 2 or s, energy a time's. il-lb. Charmis Cold Cream .. 69¢ ' ''" " l :Coty Face Powder . ......... $1.00 50's Squibb Hallf ver Ol Capsules : 60¢ Alka-Seltzer ................ 49¢ 150€ Forhans Tooth Paste .. 39¢ !Evening In Paris Face Pow- der, Lip Stick & Rouge i all for .................................. $1.00 50¢ Ipana Tooth Paste ...... 39¢ Colgate Dental Cream 2 sizes .................... 19€ and 33¢ Vaseline Hair Tonic No. 1 size .............................. 37¢ :iColgate Perfumed Soaps •  for .................................... 15€ iCashmere Boquet Soap 2 for ...................................... 17€ Nyal Ephedrine Nasal Drops .................................... 35¢ 20 Doubledge Marlin Blades 25€; Listerine Tooth Paste, . 40¢--- Prophylactic Tooth Brush gO( VALUE Both for only ...... 59¢ I -- 3 YardIey Lavender Soap .... 75¢ bottle Lavender-- $1.75 value .. ..... $1.00 60¢ Drene Shampoo-- 25¢ Danza Hand Lotion-- 85¢ VALUE Both for .............. 53¢ 50¢ size Pepsodent Antiseptic ............................ 39€ 75¢ size Listerine .................. 59¢ 30's Kotex Napkins ............ 48¢ 500 sheet Kleenex .................. 28¢ ;1.00 Guaranteed Alarm .................................... 98¢ 90¢ size .... 79 ¢ $1.00 Squibb Cfl-[alibut Liver O,l ............... ...... . ...................................... : ................... 89 ¢ $1.00 Squibb C'iOil-- :'' .... 79# Plain or M[tt ,.. ............................................................. 250's Squibb Ye :,. Tablets ............  ........ ;, ...... , .................................................. 89 ¢ 5 c. c. Squibb N&vlto| '" ,o€ ............. :...::,,,.... ..................................................... 33 30's Upjohn Super D .... Perles . m ...... 86' ................... .,...,,.,.,..'.., ............................................. 16 oz. U.S.P. Norw 'ii::i: r Cod Liver Oil .... ": " "  r J "aV * 32 oz. U.S.P. Norweg .., .# Cod Liver Oil ........ .;: ..::':. '' .. ( ... W..:-... ............................................. $3 size ................... ..'..,:.,.;,, '.,. .................................... ." • V $3.00 size Squibb Nd!;!.;  $r '¢ Malt Compound ...... i;:: .................................... L,e  50's Upjohn,Codcentra: ' $1[ l With Vitamins B & G C ......................... II ;' 10Ws Upjohn Teleostol (d $ p. Capsules ............... , ..r:,[.; ............................ "l'e Small Up john ........ ::,:.. " ..... $'  Myeladol ...................... ,,,,.;..... ................. Small Upjohn ' '2.67 Jeculln ................................. : ......................................... Vitamins Plus Capsules--" ,$ 75 a months supply ,. ................ .., ............................ A.t Our FOUNTAIN When you get that mld- afternoen hungry feelltlg, satisfy it with a snack at our fountain. REE BOOK needs of dog Fir SlRV|€| H00yn like itl