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March 13, 1941     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Mill Creek E * ._ " Holds Regine Mrs. Edm, her home on 5 for re'gul; the Mill C Seven m' “‘3” Mrs. Mar honors ny drill. w G." be held i . when the Inf?“ .5 will contlrue 7, their reed work, Mrs. to“. Page Six rn . ,r. 7,. nu , ‘L '0‘“ .1210. .‘. Wired for F. M. and Television Sound STEWiid’fa-lllhhh gage? neg/1445c gyms wow-=— , flop we . Day or night, your favorites are yours to enjoy when you please with this superb insirument. You'll marvel at the tone and performance as a radio. And the greatly improved automatic record changer handles either 10 or 12-inch records so deftly you can forget former fears of broken records and damage caused by lowering the needle onto a bare turntable. 0 Planned for television sound and F. M. attachments o The cabinet is distinctive in its classic styling o Built-in space for record albums. TRADE IN YOUR OLD RADIO Olsen Furni’urc Co. durum "mm-1m Mummy-n— PHONE 100 {illitviiinson Wilbur “railing {Shelton Garden Club Lists 1, llicld Saturday In Tacoma. l Donations To Date for Project The North dufiL'_117l.l'Cet home‘ The Shelton Garden club lists 50f T‘Jl‘. imd MI‘S. A. F. Wilbur 0f the following donations from or- ?Tacomo, was the setting Satur- ganizations and morning for the Li O'clock date towards the second drive for emf, of their daughter, Miss the Railroad Avenue Beautifica- tonza Buren Wilbur, to Robert tion project. The list includes the gBNry Hutchinson, son of Mr. Townsend Club, The I.0.0.F., Re- .and MFS. UV Hutchinson 0f bekahs, General Welfare, 0. E. S. ,Shelton. The Rev. Arthur Bell of Past Matrons, O. E. S. Social {13,37 max-r l i . , i. lSt. Lukes read the Episcopalian (nub, Amaranth Social Club, ESCTViCD- ‘Chamber of Commerce, Young l The bride, given in marraige'Men’s Business Club, Degree of SELTN-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL individuals to‘ ers on Thursday, March 20, at 2 Womans Club Meets Monday, March 17 . The Shelton Woman's Club will meet Monday, March 17 at 1:30 at the Colonial House with Mrs. Orval Anderson talking on “In-< dian Art” and Mrs. Hansen Berg, “Indian Handicraft." Daughters of Pioneers Slate Thursday Meeting 1 The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet with Mrs. Minnie Mey— o’clock. Girl Scout Troop No. 5 Holds Regular 'Meet The Girl Scout Troop No. 5 met at Mrs. Morgan’s home as Miss McClelland, regular scout teacher is ill. Mrs. Virginia Lund taught blood pressure and bandaging. Re- lby her father, wore a waterfallgHOHOI'. P. E- 0- Sisterhood. Girl 'blue wool sheer, cut on princess 1, SCOUtSy Rayonier Inc, City‘Bask- ,lines with applique of the sa‘mefetbal1 League, Shelton leraI‘Y. blue from the neckline to thQIShelton Dancing Club, Earl_Shel— lwaist, with a single strand ofidon- J- H. FTiSken- J. F. BlSChel. pearls. With it she Wore a toquc§01€ Olsen, A. C- Bayley. Dr. 3- ihat of blue with pink flowers and E Comer. Herb Angle, Ed El‘ lveiling. Her corsage was fourlllott, W'. H. Snelgrove, H. E. lgardenias and pink rose budslGI‘ant, A- 13- GOVGY. Carl MaCke, Miss Louise Wilbur, a sister was;‘ Florence Mammy MTS~ Alice StOtS' :her only attendant and was gown- ‘1‘ bury, A. E- Hillier. .W- A- led in drapedOyster white jersey ,I Magoon. Charles LEWIS. and :with brown trim with matchinng. B. Davies. Other contributions but and accessories. Her corsagel have been made by the Garden lwas also gardenias. iClub, with bridge luncheons and The marriage vows were read bridge parties. Mr. and Mrs. D. lin front of the fireplace beauti- Hapk donated the Chest 0f Sllver fully decked in greens, calla lilies iWh1Ch also brought m large Sum and caster lilies, with white can-l 0f morley- Letters havefiefn. sent , delabra on each side, while in; to busmess firms and 1nd1v1duals l lthe entrance hall was a colorful l aSking for SPCh donations as they thuge vase of spring flowers, snaps', feel the progect warrants and the ,daffodils, tulips and iris. A match-iabove response has been ‘1“? re‘ ling bouquet was in the upstairs suit. The Garden Club apprecxates iroom. the response and Wish to thank . those who have given so generous- Leland iman for lligleggt:§;?§1-l:il.b es t iy' When the Vole“ 1.5 °°mpleted i Immediately following the it is hoped every one in the coun- ceremony a reception followed in ty Will enjoy the beauty of it‘ the dining room decorated withl weaneSday afternoon a group =large bouquets of calla lilies and 3 0f women from the Shelton Gar‘ ieaster lilies: The reception ta- l den club were inVited to attend _3 ble was lovely in lace over green meetmg Of a group 0f WQmen m satin with a centerpiece of white 1 MCCl‘faUv and tell them about the snapdragons, gardenias and fre-10rgan121ng of a Garden. Club in sia. Pouring were the bride‘s] McCleary. Those attending the aunts, Mrs_ L, E_ Wilkinsonl meeting included Mrs. L. D. Hack, l of Fox Island in gold crepe' Mrs. J . H. Frisken, Mrs. George i and Mrs, James B u r e n o f, Drake, Mrs. Walter Kullrich, Mrs. Tacoma in navy blue crepe. Serv-i George Cropper and Mrs- C3“ ling were the classmates of the Macke. Mrs. Cropper talked on bride, the Misses Francis Miller, What the garden club meant ~ to i freshments consisting of candy “bars were Served by Anna Lee1 Elliott. The next meeting will al-| [so be‘ held with Mrs, Morgan. iChorus Postpones Tuesday Meeting I The Shelton Women’s Chorus. will not meet for the usual prac-I tice next Tuesday evening due; to the L. M. Spring Style Show to be held that night, but will resume rehearsal each Tuesday evening thereafter. Mr. Ben Hall- , grimson has called a canata re-l hearsal of both the chorus and the orchestra for Wednesday night, March 19, at 7:30 p. m.,| at the music room in the high school. Plans are well underway for the food sale at the L. M. store on. Saturday, March 22, to be given by the chorus. Keep the] date in mind. Now OPEN! l85 members and friends present. musical numbers. ‘test, which was close right to the Mrs. Glen Story I Entertains Club l Mrs. Glen Story entertained atl her home Wednesday, March 12‘ with a 12:30 luncheon for her, bridge club. Two tables of cardsl followed with honors being won‘ by Mrs. Frank Pierce and Mrs. Warren Abel. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Johnny Webber on March 27. Hatn‘ Dinner Honors Baptist Winners The Bible Class of the Baptist Church brought their attendance contest to a close Friday evening with a ham dinner honoring the winners. Mrs. Roy Eells was the leader of the Winners and Floyd I-Iackett, leader of the los- ers, who put on the dinner. The dinner started at 6:30 with about FOR EVERY , Delivered a .. 222 South 17 lam; Shelton A novel program was presented over the public address system, consisting of readings, songs and Both the social evening and the attendance con~ Thimble Club } Meets Today The Thimble Club, Neighbors of the Woodcraft, will meet today with M“ MCK” Jammimria finish, were very successful. .. V—w. MM . up... w... I‘ Kc it’s SIMPLE and EASY witha Westinghouse We Range Pi'event needless loss of essential vita- PROTECTS VITAMIN? 33.6 MINERALS, FLA vo , l T ONLY F mins and minerals. Change to the modern cooking method with. this beautiful, 1941 Westinghouse Electric sma“ Payments Range. It will mean better—tasting, more healthful meals for the entire DOWN family and more free time for youl BALANCE IN EASY COME "ll—Get cemplete details! MOM-mu pawn"... SHELTON ELECTRIC CO. B. W. SOPER 106-4th St. Shelton, Wash. ‘ ' ' lo-Soi E cluswe 5mg I‘or shuts off heal out " Keyes, Francis Whitham, Eleanor Brownfield, and Elizabeth Olzen- idam, all dressed in shades. l Mrs. Wilbur was iHutchinson in columbio blue with navy accessories, both wore gar- denia corsages. iadded a beige coat trimmed to £tlle hemline with fox fur. On {their return from a honeymoon at line Wilbur summer lI-Iood Canal the young couple will imake their home at 5219 22nd gavcnue NE. Seattle. l bride attended the Cornish jscnool following five years at ithc Annie \Vright Seminary. The :groom is a graduate of the local school with the class of ’38, and attended the College of Puget l l i l l iattendlng the iVVashington as a junior where he iis affiliated with the Alpha Phi‘ ,ljn fraternity. He is also work~ 'ing at the Greenlake Theatre. I Attending from Shelton where the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hutchinson. his sister and Brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Friend and Bob Cleveland. Friendship Club Meets Wednesday The Friendship club met Wed‘ nesday, March 12 .‘ with 16 mem- ‘bers at Mrs. Joe Hill for a so- I cial afternoon. A program was presented and games were played with Mrs. Winifred McDonald and Mrs. C. H. Mitchell winning high. Mrs. McDonald was presented with a birthday cake and a lovely gift. The next meeting will be with hostess. s“ HARRY CAREY AND IIULAH BONDI IN FARAMOUNT'S "THIgSHIPHIID 0! "III "I'll-I“- "Tbere’s no reuse fieudin’ over coflee,” says Beulah Bondz' to Harry Carey— cuin't "Yo make bad cup ofM‘J‘B" nuuui Now m1 tell me this «if- fee’s top w’e‘ak just becausait looks that way. Go ahead and taste it. "All": It doesn’t taste wedk—‘has plenty offlavor. noun: Now try this cup. Imade it double strength, but know flom experience it won’t taste bitter. HARRY: You’re right—it's as fine cofi’ee as ever drunk. apologize, Beulah—you can't make bad cup of M. J. B. WHY YOU WON'T MAKE A BAD CUP OF M. J.- 3. ...Make your coffee with the same care and in the same way you have in the past. Two exclusive M. J. B. features—ariche'r Toast—anddouble blending-~will give you the finest cup of coffee you ever tasted. GUARANTEE. Buyapound today. Try it for a week. If it’s not the best you ever tasted, return the lid to the M. J. B. Co. , 665 Third Street, San Francisco, and we'll refund DOUBLE YOUR MONEY! DRIP GRIND. . . for drip or glass coffee maker: REGULAR GRIND...for percolulor or coffee pot home on, , 1 Friday. The advance sale of tick- .Sound for two years and is now: University of . l dressed inl . ‘navy blue and white and Mrs. ibeen already made along Railroad l i For going away the bridef ,mal banquet held in the ‘ with 148 ,Clara Cleary, Ruth Mealmda’ Jean . Shelton and the benefits of be- longing to the State Federation. According to Mrs. Cropper, sev- military E eral of the women present at the meeting mentioned they had no- ticed the improvement that has Avenue. 1 Flower Show Tickets Still l 'lable at Travis Flower Shop _. i: advance tickets for the Flower Show in Seattle,’ March 23- 30 are still available, and Travs ilower Shop will have some more ets will end by March 18, so it is hoped that all wishing to attend will be able to secure their tick- ets in advance. Tuesday, March 25 is Olympia and Southwest Washington Day and is the day a group of Shelton people and Garden Club members plan to at- tend. Shelton Girl Initiated Into Business Sorority Indicating the excellent record she is making at Knapp’s Busi- ness College in Tacoma, Miss Ruth Linscott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Linscott of Hoods- port, and a graduate of Irene S. Reed high School, recently was initiated into Sigma Chapter of Alpha Iota, International Honor- ary Business Sorority at a for- Hotel Winthrope in Tacoma. Requirements for election to this honorary organization are superior scholarship, leadership, personality, and character. Chap-l ters of Alpha Iota are affiliated ~ outstanding business training schools in the U. S. and ‘ Canada. Mrs. Bert Hurst on March 26. Re-I freshments were served by the-Entertain C] b . s u lot 8 o’clock, for the regular meet- I Mrs. Carl Hellman Mrs. Carl Hellman entertained at her home on Tuesday evening ing of her bridge club. During the evening she serVed a delicious chicken supper with all the trim- was a. miniature fountain Sur- rounded by water lilies. Honors at the two tables of cards were won by Mrs. Glen Edgley and Mrs. Roy Getty and the gallop- ing goose by Mrs. Jesse Barrett. Rainbow Mothers Meeting Tuesday . The Rainbow Mothers will meet Tuesday, March 18 at the Masonic Temple for a regular business meeting at 2 o’clock. All mothers are urged to attend. Ethel, Marie Browne Hohored Saturday About twenty people gathered at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mead at Agate Saturday ave: ning, March to honor Ethel Marie Browne with a. surprise birthday party. During the eve- ning music, dancing, and enter- tainment were enjoyed. The hon- ored guest received many lovely gifts. ' mings. The attractive centerpece l i A delicious potluck luncheon brought the party to a close. Triple T To Meet Friday The Triple T. Club will meet for a regular meeting with Mrs. A. L. Bell, Friday, March 14 at 2:30 o’clock. Altar Society Holds Meeting , Mrs. John Cormier entertained at her home last Thursday, March 6, for the Altar Society of the Catholic Church. The eight mem- l bers gathered at 2 o’clock for a social afternoon of visiting and sewing. l Townsend Club Gives Card Party The Townsend Club will hold a card party Monday evening, March 17, at 8 o’clock. Prizes will be awarded. On March 23 there will be a district mass meet- - ing, beginning with a lunch serv-i ed at 12 o’clock and the speak- el'r- :ii"li<~(lllletl l‘ul‘ 1:30. starting at starting at ‘ starting at "SPRING HATS FOR SPRING HAIR 008 Beautiful New Ready-to-‘Wear Department It’s an improved department with a fresh point of View. It’s the result of a fast expanding fashion business More and more everybody’s talking about L. M.’s thrifty prices, About youth and the growing need of inexpensive clothes And the wisdom of buying them at the: L. M. Everybody wants simplicity and quality, The things that really count in clothes. The little Miss from one year up has not been forgotten. , 1! To Clothes to play in, to work in, to dance in, to dream about. It’s a c010rful room with indirect, modern, fluorescent lighting ' p 1. It’san excitingfloor with its myriad's of gay young casual clothes? ‘ 11 It’s open to Welcome you, The women of'Shelton and MaSOn County. starting at Dress Suits warmer $9.90 Sport Dresses mm $2.49 ' $1.29 i Don’t Miss the Spring Style .Par‘ade’andEntertainment; Show, Junior High Auditorium, Tues, March 18th 8p.m.5 ,2 Every inch of this remodeled department is given over 1‘ To Sports, Dressy Clothes and Foundation Garments. r , Sport Starting Sport §llltS starting at Sweaters 'A'Sllirts starting at Jackets: Sponsored by Lincoln-Bordeaux P.T.A. starting at starting at darting at 1 st&(;