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Thursday, March 26, 2020 Shelton-Mason County Journal Page A—31
MARY’S MEMOIBS
End of the mOnth a busy time for Mary at past office
a go-go week It’s Ruth. funeral in the morning with Walt Eddy’s. Bought
the end of the and she has all her Sam a globe of the world in Tacoma. Then
home
post office reports provide the Sunday, March 29, 1942 - and fixed up the
post office report and in the eve-
Sounds like had
78 and
the
Slept until late but not enough sleep for ning went to the last meeting of
the Starlight Club
I woke up early and could not go back to at Eldna Jacobson’s. I fooled
two of them on rubber
sleep. Went to Dad’s and took Agnes White sandwiches.
along. Then down to Rau’s to a chicken r
dinner. Saw Uncle Louie’s new house. No I is a
Thursday, March 26, 1942
Today went to post office early and = ' one home so we went all over
the house. local and
checked Off money orders. Then to Dad’s; By CLYDENE It surely is a
beauty. Home and read the of in She has
got some daffodils and‘went home and HOSTETLER paper. Grace called up.
for
planted about 100 of them all over the
beach. In the evening went to Chapter and ‘ ‘ Monday, March 30, 1942
took Mrs. Hackett along. It was lovely. Our last offi- Worked all day at
the store and went to Girl
cers of 1941-1942 put on the work. Home late. Ruth Scouts in the evening. I
gave Mrs. Beck her eight
met us after Rainbow. Saw Emmett. He is better. girls and I think she will
do O.K. Joe Hackett Jr.
was out on his way somewhere in the fighting forc-
at
Friday, March 27, 1942 ._ ' es. They hate to see him leave. Emmett came
home
Up early and drove to Shelton with Mrs. Main. from the hospital and looked
very pale. I hope he
We'went to Olympia with Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. takes good care of himself
so he can get better.
Miller and attended a Red Cross meeting there. It
was very interesting and we learned a lot but it was Tuesday, March 31,
1942
too bad that Bill Cady and Mrs. Sundstrom were Added up the report as far
as I could go. Counted-
not there. Most ofit concerned their work. Home stamps and got
everything'ready to finish my re-
about six o’clock and ate dinner. Sam and Chas. T. port tomorrow. A fine
day out and the sun shone
went to Shrine affair at Bremerton. . most of the day. The house warming
party at
Cady’s took place and we had a'lot of fun playing
Saturday, March 28, 1942 games. There were the Rices, W. Eddys, R. Sund-
To the store early and worked. They were fairly st'roms, D. Whites, C.
Thurnquist, J. Hacketts, T.
busy all, day. The sun was out all day and was fairly Marshes and Sam and
I. We took eats, games and
warm. Ruth waxed the floor and it looks very good. prizes along. Gave them
an oval mirror and was
Went to the Legion Hall to dance and had a good . Flossy happy. A lovely
evening.
time. There was a good crowd there. Jack Morgan
and some soldier gave Mary Ruth a rush. But Jack Wednesday, April 1, 1942
took her home, accompanied by Dick Stillwell and Well another day and went
to Mrs. Bennetson’s
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community. These connec-
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you call us for help, but also
through our involvement in changes We are making are
the various community events precautionary in order to keep
you can find us at. During By RYAN you and your firefighters safe.
the past couple of weeks, we CLEVELAND ' These changes will in no way
have seen a dramatic change ' affect the care you receive.
in how we greet, gather and If you’ve needed us in the
interact with one another. To have past, you would have been greeted by
our everyday routines turned upside three to five firefighters, ready to
assist.
down is difficult for everyone to adjust Although we will continue to
arrive
your fire and EMS responders
will be there when you need
us the most.
As the cases of COVID-19
have crept closer to home,
we’ve taken the necessary
steps to ensure we are well
prepared. Be advised, any
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