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19 _ 983w, March I
Legion An
mr I
Be Saturday
e ' .
“can Legion will hold
Miss Spencer Announces
,. ' o
. Her Engagement Saturday
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St, David’s
Meets Thursday Afternoon
The St. David Guild of the Epis-
copal church met with Mrs. C. I.
Pritchard with Mrs. Phil Murphy
joint hostess for a 1:00 o'clock
Guild
and Mrs. Charles Bliss, educational Kenzie
director of the guild of the Olym-
pia Diocesan, both of Seattle, wer
SIIFill‘l‘lelllASON COUNTY JOUP .
I?-
All
Mr. And Mrs. McConkcy
Arc Hosts Sunday
Mr, and Mrs_ Roy McConkey.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole enter
entertained the members of theirltained Thur-9333’ V
bridge club with a 7:00 o’clock three tables of pmochle-
ll; And Mrs. Harry Colo.
rc Hosts Thursday
potluck dinner party Sunday eve- HarOld Meade and George MC
" " “WM luncheon Thursday. Mrs. H. B. min followed by brig e_
M11. and [Crary won honors. Those pres-
MAXINE BRIGGS, Society EdItOr Wilbur, president of the women‘s Mrsg, A,
s_ Ko'ch we?1 honors at ent included Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taking
advéfifigé of the finel
Phone 274.! auxiliary of the Olympia Diocesan cards. ML and Mrs_ W_ A_ MC.
Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Byron weather at least 45 Sheltonionp
b: w ~11
were guests of the club_WeilOnmany M11 and Mrs.
and those present included Mr. andlCI‘al‘Y. Mr. and Mrs. Meade, Mr
‘3 Mrs. J, W.
evening w i t h
Mrs.
Mc-
Bennett, Mr, and Mrs, 'and Mrs. C. H. Grunert and the
Kane, Miss Delores Frank
Miss Aida Johnson.
and
The wedding
very 3mm I Miss Eugenia Spencer, teacherlpl‘esent at the meeting and
gave Koch, Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and hosts Mr. and Mrs. Cole.
7:00P . £00511 hot cross bun and i at the Bordeaux school, announced talks
to the members. At_ an elec- the hosts Mr. and Mrs. McConkey,
m, " linen, a1e Saturday at the her engagement Saturday after- tion of
officers. the followmgwere Patient Is‘Recovering
may MS Mercantile store at noon to Howard Kvinsland of elect_6d3 Mrs. R- H.
Wllhams, Mr, And Mrs, Halbert , Miss Shirley Barkley, 10-year-
of thrs- arry Perry is ianoulsbo. The announcement was pl‘eSldent';
MI‘S- RObert Tabkey Are Hosts Friday Evening 'lold daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. A.
fore committee which made at a bridge party which Vlce-PrESldent for
Shenon; Mrs. Mn and Mrs, Rona W. Halbert A. Barkley, underwent a major
all food to be sold at Was given by Miss Connie Clumb Charles Reed, 0f Lake
Cushman, entertained with two tables of operation at the Orthopedic hos-
and Miss Spencer. A buffet des--Vice-Pr68ident for the canal diS- bridge
Friday evening, Those pital in Seattle Saturday, March
sert luncheon was served at 2:30. tl‘iCt; MI‘S- BUG JOhnSOH.
seCI‘EtaI‘y present included Mr, and M1519, and is reported recovering
nice-
The buffet was centered with a. and Mrs. Mack LeDrew, treasur- Winston
Scott, Mr, and Mrs, A_ s.|ly.
large silver basket and a minia- er. Arrangements were made for Koch, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford WyC~l _
Say It ture figure of a professor and a the miSSionaFYPOX to be Sent @118
koff and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. ilnter'C‘W Club
' girl on each side of the basket. St- Aime M15510“
at,MCDel'mlttnIHalbel~t. Mr. Scott and Mrs. Meets ThurS‘kD'
-:' T _ The engagement was announcedNeV; The flext meeting Will be
Koch won high honors, At the] The InteT'CIty C1111) met Thurs-
, as v "‘9 Comfort 0n SCI‘OHS representing diplomas Apr“ 11
w‘th 2‘ llmCheon at the close, delicious refreshments were day at the
home, 0f M,“ and MI'S'
my“. N “3 in which were ied and laced in the home 0f Mrs. BUG JOhnson
and a E- 3' SUttonv W‘th MISS DOTOth-‘l’
. E PP ess t p served. .
, Hosp' DESIGNS AND basket. The rooms were decorated l“bl‘ing and
buy, sale WI“ be held- Sumo“ hogtess~ There were 51"
“red :AL BOQUE'I‘S with spring flowers. Honors atl Lincoln P.—T.
A. Eengrs lpfeslentl fro}? Bremerton'
;y N "YWhere, anytime, cards were won by Miss Margaret Lincoln P.-T.
A, To Meet ‘To Meet Thursday Evening ‘ 0c 0c ‘ unc 80“ was en'
lower Shop
On Thursday Afternoon
The Lincoln P.-T. A. will meet T
The Lincoln P.-T. A. will meet
n. on.
hursday evening at the school— 0
are Bid date has been set for late in June j'l‘hursday afternoon
after school house with the fathers as questg , _
"’ 370w at the. home of the bride-to-be at at the schoolhouse. The
third The parents will Visit the brooms Sgt flfggggaOfAligESEEHSmr
L :Lonngew. Those present mclud- grades Will have charge of the. I y
ed Miss Helen Ottini, Miss Kane,
program which will include a pro-
of their respective children to see
the work that is being done, There
joycd followed by a social after-
The Past Matrons of the East-
Miss Frank, Miss Florence Jann-
.gram based on a social science
ern Star et Thur da w'th M
will be a program and refresh-I m y 1 rs
View; Mrs.
ess Miss Clumb and Miss Spencer
Mr.
years. Both Miss Spencer
Pacific Lutheran in Tacoma.
'Rebekah Degree Team
. at the I.0.0.F. hall,
tn
lsen, Miss Cora Barber, Miss John- lproblem, the
son, Miss Doris Tarte, Miss Kath-I given by Miss Hurst’s room. Miss
ryn Hatch, Miss Ella Perella, Miss? Jannesen's
Jane Ebright and Mrs. Clarence songs,
Anderson of Shelton; Mrs. Elvera “Fairy Song.” “Peter Day," and
Spencer, Miss Dorothy Spencer and I “The Grasshopper.”
Mrs. Herbert Spangler of Long-
Andrew Johnson of
Bellevue, the honor guest and host-
The Rebekah degree team will‘
practice Thursday evening at 7:15
Friday evening they will hold
study of
room will sing fiv
“Playmate,” “The Echo,
The mother
lot the second grade will
'tea at the close.
business meeting, also, when im
Miss Eleanor and Miss
St. Patrick's party,
of pinochle were in
also, all present received prizes
ilicious refreshments were served
Holland,
serve
There will be a
portant business will be transact-
Kvinsland is principal ofled-
the school at Chico, Wash. and!
Miss Spencer has taught in the ‘Ele’mor A11}?! fag Cairdlndl
Bordeaux schools for two or three Entertain a'y ve" “g
and I . .
. . . ,Cardmal entertained at
Ml. Kvmsland ale graduates of ,home last Friday evening with a
Two tables
play, and as
it was a White Elephant party
tfiitg {auxiliary or not.
FAt the close of the evening, de-
1Those present included Mr. and
M’rtha Jacobs 0 An les'de.
ments at the close. A prize will d n g I
be awarded the room with the most
9 parents attending the meeting.
social afternoc'm enjoyed.
vw-e about 22 e e t.
F.O.E. Auxiliary And Social u pr n
Club To Meet Wednesday iMrs. Lou Willey Is
The F.O.E. Auxiliary social clubfflostess For Thimble Club
will meet Wednesday afternoon at
S
Capitm H111, lfor a 1:30 dessert luncheon.
The 5101.; Auxiliary will meet,St. Patrick motif was carried out.
;Monday evening, March 25 for a A general _busmes’3 meating was
basket social and an Eagles are held followmg the luncheon. Mrs,
invited whether members of the JaCkSOH was a EUESt 0f the group-
Mrs. Bertha Cameron
. , Is Hostess Friday
firsfioftrgis 1133:33" Friday afternoon, Mrs. Bertha
y , ,Cameron entertained the members
Monday evening. MrS- Fred chk- of her bridge club with two tables.
son entertained the members of ‘Mrs' Art Bymes won first prize
her bridge club with two tables and Mrs. M_ L_ Watson of pot-
of cards. Mrs, Niel McPhee, Mrs. Hatch was a guest of the club
Ronald Gerhardt and Mrs. L. E.
. . . ,Mrs. Byron Weilenman, Mrs. Mae Attwood won honors. Guests for Sunday
Dinner Guests
enarroo‘nng is gual- their regular lodge meeting admirable“, Miss
Dorothy Allen, Miss the evening included Mrs, Att- Mr, and Mrs, Martin T,
John-
‘ mod: damage to 7 :30 followed by 3 800181 meeting ‘» Bessie Warren,
George Cardinal, wood and Mrs. Ted Cole. At the .son and daughter Audrey,
were
' “19-? and uphoh and birthday party. Members
tulle for 10 years.
at 01’ moth damage
. 1:
. she only full cash
inteed mothplooi‘.
T low prices now.
Women’s Union Of Baptist
iTo Practice Thursday
:Church To Meet
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the regular
llnlIliliIlT'l'" ?
"D be (LEl-l'flEIlS
4% 88; -* ,
‘ to bring calendars, missionary
turned in.
CAUSEm'l
REVENTION
F
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0 th
.‘lllmanus e
“the:
.‘hq "Ii:
We
ckjaw) is not‘so common as formerly. chiefly
rapid disappearance of the horse and mule. and
germ emanates from the excreta of these animals.
the most resistant of all germs to ordinary methods
"ion, and has been known to live on sticks. nails
“1: int" ’0!“ years. Wounds from cap pistols sometimes
“who tet"mus. because germs from the dirty paper made
' We hair has been driven into the wound.
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wstanws where injury is received on the street. play-
Wuy: where dirt has had a chance to enter the wound,
karoz’um should be administered by a competent physi-
Ce.
:1 given- in time, will prevent tetanus, is erts and Mrs. W. M. Elliott
pres-
tered byasimple hypodermic injection. ltis harmless 1 out from the Shelton
unlt. The
Mtient may usually return immediately to his work 1 mler'county
Teglonal ' QODfer'ence
dgv" a chance is taken. and the serum not given until WI“ be held
“1 Centwfiv Mint};
e"'IN‘nent 6f the disease, there is very little chance .26 and
27' Mrs- L0“ ‘ e3" 3 a
:, Be safe rather than sorry. x
Fifi
nnuc sm
, RICHHRD LORENBERG, Prop.
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“cook with Gas — Heat With
HouseWIfez—
by bother with the mess and dir
You can equip your home with
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OIL just as economically.
Therm Oil Circulator
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FREE INSTALLATION
with birthdays in October, Nov-
ember and December will enter-
utilne, we will re; tain for those with birthdays in
m: at: pay the cash January, February and March.
icle.
The Womenfs Union of the Bap-
tist church will meet Wednesday
for a 1:00 o'clock dessert lunch<
eon at the church. This will be
missionary meeting
and those attending are requested
box-
es and aprons so that final rem
ports for the fiscal year may bei
You can COOK with GAS and HEAT with
Cost if bought separately ................. ..
AL COMBINATION OFFER . . . . $125.00
‘, Miss Eleanor Cardinal.
lLloyd McGowan Is Surprised
IOn Birthday Anniversary
Lloyd McGowan was pleasantly
surprised Sunday when about 32
ing and son Jack; Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. K, J. Archer and sons; Mr
Earl Sorenson; and the
McGowan.
Bob Spring Home For Visit;
To Leave For California
Bob Spring, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elliot Spring, is home this
week for a visit with his parents,
and relatives before leaving Thurs-
day for a Botany Field trip to
California. ‘There will be about
40 students on the trip which will
occupy about three months or a.
term of school. The group will
travel in private cars and will
visit the Mohave Dessert, Death
lValley and other places for study.
His sister, Mrs. Fleming Byars of
Chehalis, arrived Monday with her
so with her relatives.
,W.C.T.U. Meets Friday
‘With Mrs. Mabel Anderson
The W.C.’I‘.U. met Friday after-
;noon with Mrs. Mabel Anderson
Ion Birch street. There were 15
lpresent. Reports were given of
the interstate regional conference
in Portland, with Mrs. W. F. Rob-
,city director reported a visit to
gOlympia, and information obtain-
led‘. Plans were also made for a
:White Shield Home shower to be
‘held at the Baptist church, April
5th.
TONSILECTOMY PERFORMED
Patricia. June Hunter of Mat-
lock, young daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Hunter, had her tonsils
removed Saturday at the hospitall
Oil”
t of wood fuel . . .
:Frank Kaminski, Richard Valley
3and the hostesses Miss Betty and
cut were Mr. and Mrs’. Will Rawd-
J. H. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Eman-
uel Bechtold and family; Mr. and
and Mrs. O. G. Silvers and daugh-
ters; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Starr;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rawding;
Glenn Wheeler of Wood, S, D.,
Miss Leona. Simpson, Roy Simpson,
honor
guest and family, Mr. and Mrs.
,small baby for a. visit of a day or‘
close of the evening, delicious rc-ll
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
freshments were served.
Mrs. Hans Schmidt. The John-
son's have recently moved to 6th
and Cedar street in one of the
Marshall homes from Capitol Hill.
Mrs. James Dunbar Is Hostess
Friday Evening For Bridge
Mrs, James Dunbar entertained
with two tables of bridge Friday
evening for the members of her
J
I Delphian Meets
Monday Afternoon
lfriends and relatives called for bridge club Honors were Won as
MfiégyTalafggi%t:; Deal/pthhlan LIE?
la, potluck dinner to help him cele— follows: Miss Harry Dittman, i
George LCCOmpte Mrs C E‘
ibrate his bll‘thday. Those pres- first; Mrs. L. E. Attwod, cut and '
’
Runacres was leader for the topic
.“Picasso and Modern Art Move
‘ments.”
W. P. Noblett, galloping
v
goose,
Mrs. Lura Hurst Entertains
W. ~W. Club.0n Thursday
The W. W. Club met with Mrs.
Lura Hurst Thursday afternoon
with the following members pres-
ent: Mrs. Laura Roush, Mrs. Ber-
nice Hudspeth, Mrs. Aletha Owen,
Mrs. Ethel Soule, Mrs. IlaChase
and the hostess Mrs. Hurst. Mrs.
Roush won the hostess prize. Mrs.
Ethel Harrison will entertain the
club next on March 28.
lMake- Reservations
.For Bremerton
'1 The Rebekahs plan to visit the
Bremerton lodge Tuesday, March
tions is asked to call Mrs. Harry
[Carlon at 476 J. The group is to
;mcet at the bus station at 6:15.
,Guests Over Saturday
' Saturday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs_ Vernon Davidson
were Jack Ryan and his daugh-
{ter, Mrs. Mildred Mina of Seattle.
gwNews Brevities .
0f Minerva Park
Minerva Park, March 18, .~ Mr._
and Mrs. R. H. Ogden of Grand
:Mr, And Mrs. Hans Schmidt
:Are Hosts Saturday ,
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Schmidt entertained with a
musical evening at their home.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tice and daughter Joan,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshal of
Camp 3 and Mrs. C. 0. Troy and
three daughters. At the close of
‘the evening, delicious refreshments
,were served.
day' and Thursday With Mr. and.
Mrs. Elmer Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shepard and
Mr, and Mrs. R. P. Anderson spent
last Sunday in Centralia.
Geo. Mitchell has been confined
in the hospital at American Lake
for the past two weeks, but is
much improved at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swanson
spent Saturday in Tenino.
Mrs. Allen Schauer and baby
daughter returned to her home
in Manchester, after a week's vis-
it in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F, DeFord. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dicken of
Hoquiam spent Tuesday and Wed-l
nesday visiting in the R. 'P. An-l
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Weekend In Port Angeles
Mr. anders. A. S. Koch and.
iher father A. J. Turco of Tenino
spent last weekend in Port 'An-
geles. A brother of Mrs. Koch
Jhad been seriously injured in Port
lAngeles, suffering a badly crush-
.ed leg and Mrs. Turco had been
1.in Port Angeles for some time.
:She accompanied her husband and
'Mr. and Mrs. Koch home Sunday
evening.
Mr. And Mrs. C. H. Grunert
Are Hosts Wednesday
Wednesday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Grunert entertained
with two tables of bridge, Mrs.
Francis Eacrett and Lawrence
:Burrell won honors. Those pres-
fcnt included Mr. and Mrs. Harold
1/Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Eacrett and the hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Grunert.
Mrs, Francis Eacrett
'Is Hostess Friday
Mrs. Francis Eacrett entertain-
.ed her bridge club Friday after-
noon, Mrs. Eacrett and Mrs. Roy
,Rector winning honors. Mrs. C.
iH. Grunert won the galloping
goose. Mrs. Lawrence Burrell was
a guest of the club. At the close,
-refreshments were served,
3 derson home.
I Mrs, M. L. Watson of ElMonte.
'spent the first of the week in Se-
attle.
Harry Ringeon of Sequim spent
-a few days last week visiting in
the B. F. DeF‘ord home.
Miss Mildred Swanson spent
several days last week in Shel-
ton, visiting her friend Mrs. James
lKear.
Mrs. C. Madsen of Shelton, vis-
.ited Wednesday with her aunt,
Mrs. J. R. Shepard at ElMonte.
Bob Hawkins left last week for
his home in Blaine.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Anderson
were dinner guests Sunday eve-
ning in the Charlie Savage home,
Ein the Skokomish Valley.
, ,, Mr. and Mrs. B, F. DeFord and
Is Hostess Saturday Night :Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeFord spent
Miss Georgia Valentine enter—,the w e ,- -
tained with a 7:00 o’clock dinner iSeatugek nd “Siting “lends m
party Saturday evening. Those Mrs_ peter Klein, MiSS'Lela
present included Mr. and Mrs. J. Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Bern-iKitchen of H0
. . . qulam, spent Sun-
ha-rd Wmleckl. MP. and MTS- Or' day at their summer home'here
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Miss Georgia Valentine
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for as little as
. .$ 59.50
59.50
...... 19.50
............... -. $138.50
cocoa.
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vall Anderson, Merle Nebel and in the park I
the hostess Miss Valentine. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter speck of
_ lHotuiam, 3 cut Sunda in th E.
{Entertain-‘5 I‘OHPwmg W.1Danielspsummer hgmc. e “
Tolo.Dance Fridax Mr. and Mrs. Mangenson, small
Frlday evenmg {Ollowmg thelsion, and a party of friendsfrom
annual Sophomore Tolo dance, a I
group of about 12 couples went
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl,
Fortnum for refreshments a nd E1
some more dancing. ’5
iAberdeen,
the park. i
Mr. and Mrs. Earl France of
ma, spent the weekend at their
ummer home in ElMonte.
, Mrs. M. L. Watson of ElM’onte,
attended a house party in Olym-
pia. Saturday night.
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HARBOR COUPLE ARE l"
Frew has been confined to
hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Shan- Mr. and Mrs. H. C_ Minkler. a1
non came to visit him. Mrs. Frew pioneer couple of the lower Sat-
is a sister of Mr. Shannon. #5013 and Grays Harbor county. set
a high mark in celebrating their
spent the weekend in
Tacoma Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shannan
and daughter Shirley of Tacoma.
spent last weekend at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. James Frew. Mr.
Fol-
lowing a 1:00 salad luncheon, a
business meeting was held and 3.
There
Mrs. Lou Willey entertained the
the home of Dorothy Lamb on Thimble Club Thursday afternoon
The
state grange convention to be held
26. and anyone wishing reserva-l
Rapids, Michigan, visited Wednes-g
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.' ' C. C. COLE Mana er
“Cook with Gas — Heat with Oil”
N ens COMPANY .
Rainbow Girls Hold Meeting
Monday; Visit Tuesday
The Rainbow Girls held their
regular meeting Monday evening
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as this evening they will visit the married in 1873 in Iowa, moved to
SeverallKansas by ox-team, and in 1877
'camc to this section and have stay-
ed put.
Olympia Rainbow Girls.
carloads plan to attend the meet—
ing this evening.
67th wedding anniversary at Mon-
tesano Friday, and next week Mr.
I
Minkler will reach his 88th birth
anniversary. The couple were
Sheltonians Set
Record Sunday At
Rainier Ski Area
{largest representation of the sea--
son from here, enjoyed skiing and
scenery at Mt. Rainier last Sun-
day, reports Miss Lois Mell, pub-
licity chairman for the Mt. Lin-
coln Ridge Runners.
Among those Miss Mell noted
at lhe mountain Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Peacher, Mr. and
lMIs. R. B. Dickey, Bill Coburn,
Sin, Bill Coburn, Jr., Phoebe Wiss,
Warren Ellison, Everett Reich-i
man, Anna Marie Baskerville,
Helena Hendrickson, Reese Powell,
Bill Levett, Glen Connor, Kay Vig- V
er, Betty Coburn, Don Woods, Bob‘
Spring, Ira Spring, Bob Bump—l
ton, Helen Coffman, Jane Ebright, ‘
Florence Janssen, Cora Barber,
Gene Miller, Vern Miller, Frankie
Durand, Palmer Roberts, Bob Al-v
Ian, Don Brandt, Bob Bell, Bob.
Pollock, Harriet Holman, Dorothy
Schmidt, Betty Johnson, Dick Hill,
Dave W'iss, Merle Nobel, Hrlrryl
Winsor, Walt Rogers, Ida Olson,
Elizabeth Robinson and Dorothy
LaBarr.
No meeting was held by the
Ridge Runners last Thursday, but
at this week’s meeting Thursday:
in the courthouse at eight o’clock,
‘plans will be formulated for an
other skating party March 27 a
the Olympia arena.
lPomona Grange
Talkers Hammer
Initiative No. l"
{in
Gy Mable Plihzucr
Mason County Pomona Grange
met Sunday at Skokomish Valley
with Master R. C. Michael pry—
siding. The vicious nature of ini-
tiative 139, intended to cripple and
destroy the P.U.D.‘s was cxposcd'
by several speakers. It was point- ,
ed out that revenue bonds me not
bonds on property and that
requirements of :r. plurality Vote
of 60% of the voters at the last
general of a election was a prac—
tical impossibility and Would stran—
gle P.U.D_
County Agent Clinton Oker—,
strom made a short but apprec-
iated talk on land usage in M21—
son county.
Songs by Mrs. Anderson and
Paul Keiver and plans for 'the
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‘in Olympia were discussed.
1 Deputy State“ Master K. T.
Kundsen and Pomona Master Rut--
lodge with seven other members
from Thurston county, were our
lguests.
I An enormous farm dinner was
lserved by the Skokomish grange
ladies and was enjoyed by all. Next
meeting will be with Progress
lGrange in Kamilche, sometime in
May. the day has not at: yet been
,set.
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Judge: “You are charged with
throwing your mother-in—law out
of the window.” '
Prisoner: “I done
{thinking sir!”
Judge: “Yes, but don’t you see
lhow dangerous it might have been
for anyone passing by at the
time ?"
it without
Mrs. MitchellTo O
next Thl iT'S(
-telnoon rather
Speak On Canal
The Hood Canal Woman‘s Club
will moo“. usual 11 m,,
', in Hoods-port. The
program lieu been changed from
that alllll’lllllced at last meeting.
Mrs. Mitchell will speak in the af-
than in the morn—
ing. Mrs. Mitchell’s subject will
be “International Relations." She
gave this talk not long ago before
1500, and judging from the many
favorable reports, the club is for-
tunate in being able to present‘
her at this time. As it is an op—‘
portunity that should not be miss- 1
ed, a large attendance is antici-
pated.
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NEW HANDICRAFT i
worm TO BE STARTED l
Mrs. Forrest Briggs, handicraft;
chairman. l'oouesls all members of}
the Hood Canal Vi’omen’s Clubl
who are now doing handiwork to
meet in the Hoodsport clubroomsi
Thursday morning at ten;
o'clock to begin new work prov
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Tell the prospects where you are,
. nod for
Pu 521‘ Three
GIRL SCOITT NEWS
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the junior lilgil'sc‘nool will plan—
an Easter party at the
home of Peggy June Barkley next
Thursday. They will lave an egg
hunt and other games appropriate
for Easter. They also formed two
new patrols from the three pa-
trols in the troop.
Troop l‘i'o. incl. Thursday at
MILLO’S
QUALITY MARKET I
DRUGS
GROCERIES
FRESH MEATS
FRUITS
FINEST FOODS AT
BEST PRICES
with a Journal Want-Ad. Phonej HOODSPORT
100. 2'
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oblilfih'dyodrself ask n9. 2 I
can]! geton‘y, more beduty,ldrvivinglgncl :l-idl-
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