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A FORUM ABOUT MATURE WOMEN
RATTLING AROUND it's important to analyze your
furniture carefully. Remember,
I)ear Miss Brookfleid: you'll need fewer and smaller
I woke up the other ftay to re- pieces of furniture. She also said
eliza that we've been tied to a that people who make such a
house that's much tot) big for move tend to live and entertain
just my husband and me. Our less formally than in the past.
children have grown up and So you'll probably find that you
moved away to raise families of don't need quite so much house-
their own. The more I think a- hold equipment in this next phae
bout it, the more sensible it of your life.
seems to move into a smaller Although ANY change from
place. I've even considered mov- the known to the unknown can
ing to an apartment. Although be fri!;htening, most women who
the idea appeals to me, I'm so make this move find it very grat-
tired all the t'me that I find the ifyinm They have more time and
thought depressing and overwhel- energy to devote to their new in-
sing. I don't know if, once I t(,rests. Gtx)d luck anti much hap-
make a move, I'll be happy with piness in your new home.
it. Have you any suggestions?
S. L., Danbury, Conn. RED-FACED
Dear S. L. : Dear Margaret:
The woman whose children I used to be proud of my corn-
have moved away from home plexkn and now I find myself at
finds herself facing many chang- age 43 with a skin problem I nav-
es. Sometimes the symptoms of er thought I'd have. My skin has
the menopause increase these become increasingly sensitive.
difficulties. Medical authorities Lately my face gets red and Jr-
say it's eslx, cially important for ritate:l when nay Imsband kisses
the woman in her second forty to me -- if he hasn't bad a shave a
have regular medical ¢q0eckups. short time before. Anti it stays
¢Your doctor may prescribe her- red and blotchy for a long time
mona therapy to alleviate the afterward. Now I ask him to
most difficult menopausal syrup- shave before he comes to bed -
toms.) Once you're feeling better you can imagine h)w that pleases
physically, you'll probably find him ! But I figure it's a choice be-
it a lot easier to face making a tween which gets irritated - my
move. face or his temper. What's hap-
We also asked interior decors- pening to my skin? Is this usual
toe Betty Cavallon, of the Ameri- for women rny age? Pleas(, an-
can Institute of Designers, for swer soon so my husband will
a(lvice for older couples moving know I'm not just a kook.
into smaller quarters. She said M.R.. Idaho
Dear M. R.:
Authorities in the beauty field
o " PTA state that as a woman gets older,
B
or eaux her skill lends to get thinner
and does become irritated more
Meets
Next
Week easily, l)aily use of a soothing
emollient may ease the irrita-
tinn. If the problem persists, a
• A film will be shown at the
skin specialist would be the pro-
April Bordeaux PTA meeting per pers,,n to hell) you.
next Thursday. The film, spon- Have you ;t problem as a ma-
st)red by the State Rehabilita- lure worn:m, or with one? For
lion Office, will be shown by Don advice and hvlp write to Margar-
Sattelherg. The title will be et Bro:)kfield, Information Can-
"Time for Decision". ter on the Mature Woman, 3 West
The meeting will be held at 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019.
7:30 p.m. in the school multi-pur-
pose PeOn),
Rainier Guild
Writers To Meet Donates Game
The Writers Workshop w,, Night Proceeds
meet at l p.m, today in the home
of Mrs. D. II. Pierce. Subject for • The April meeting of Rainier
the meeting will be "Correspond- Orthopedic Guild was a Game
enee". Night with invited guests joining
in games and cards. All
go to Children's Orthopedic
Vicki Lee Guild pital a.d Medical Center i. S,-
attle.
The meeting was held April 2
Plans For Sale in the home of Mrs. Gerald Klok-
kevold. Penny Drive materials
The Vic.kt Lee Orthopedic Aux- and instructions were distributed
iliary will meet at 8 p.m. Men- to guild members by Mrs. Larry
day in the home of Marilyn Val- Nelson, chairman.
ley with Virginia Cooney as co- Surprise guest was a former
hostess, member of many years, Mrs. Joe
The rummage sale will be Borek, now living in Snohomish.
April 18 so final preparations will P,freshments were served by
be made at this meeting. Mere- the hostess and co-hostess Mrs.
bars are reminded to get their John Denison.
rummage collected and ready. The May meeting will be moved
A movie on cancer will be up to May 14 in order to count
shown Monday evening by Mrs. anti roll money from Penny Drive
Bobby Goodwin. collections.
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(00vergreeM
Bride-Elect Census Interviewers To
Is Showered
A bridal shower in the home
of Mrs. George Kaszycki honor-
ed future bride, Miss Janet Mar-
anville, March 28. Mrs. Robert
Sparks was co-hostess for the
affair.
A yellow and green theme,
with a bride doll and candelabra,
was used for decorations. Win-
ning game prizes were Mrs.
Frank Maranville, Mrs. Gordon
Dickinson and Mrs. Clarence An-
derson.
Miss Maranville will marry
Bill Madill of Coronoda, Calif. in
California in June.
Class Of 1939
Hunts Members
• Five members of the Irene S.
Reed High School Class of 1939
have not been located by the
Class Reunion Planning commit-
tee.
Anyone knowing the where-
about of Stanley Davis, James
Hess, Victor Lewis, Hazel Rot)-
bins or Marvin Smith is asked to
call 426-6102, 426-6675, or 426-4157.
The reunion will tx held Au-
gust 2.
Bridge Club
Charity Game
To Be Held
• Nine tables were in play when
the Duplicate Bridge Club met
Monday evening. North-south
winners were Mrs. Ed Dudley
and Rex Umphenour, Tom Hal-
pin, Yes Ito, Bob Eliot and
Bill Lucke, Jane Kikendall and
Bob Stratton.
Winners for east-west were
Mary Keller and Bill Batchelor,
Mrs. Rex Umphenour and Col.
Ed Dudley, Mrs. William Schu-
reacher and Mrs. Dave Iland,
Mrs. Charles Allison and Mrs.
Clyde Ruddell.
Players are advised that a
special Charity (lame will be
held April 21 to benefit the For-
eign Student program in our
school. Regular game next Mon-
day at 7:30 p.m, in the PUD
auditorium.
Visit Local Residents
• A number of residents in this
area will be visited by Bureau
of the Census interviewers dur-
ing the week of April 13 as part
of the monthly survey on employ-
ment and unemployment con-
dueled in cooperation with the
U. S. Department of Lalbor, ac-
cording to Director John E. Thar-
alds,m of the Bureau's regional
office in Seattle.
Local households to be visited
are part of a scientifically select-
eel sample of all U, S. households.
In addition to questions about
employment there will be some
questions about work experience
throughout 1968.
Additional supplementary ques-
tions will be asked in a small
number of households to complete
UGN Is Subject
For Talks To
Kidney Group
• Members of the Mason County
Kidney Foundation learned how
their group fits into the United
Good Neigh[x)rs program at their
April I meeting.
Sel Winder Wegen and Dick
}Iolland explained the workings
of tlle UGN and answered ques-
tions during a question and an-
swer period,
Members and guests discussed
the problems confronting the UGN
and talked about several projects
planned for the near future by
the group.
The Kidney Foundation has
expressed a special thanks to the
Dirt Dobber Garden Club for a
donation to the foundation from
proceeds of a recent bake sale,
SRA Pinochle
Club Winners
• Paul Case took men's high
and Connie Froelich won women's
high when the Simpson Pinochle
Club met Monday evening. Se-
cond high for women went to
Babe Okonek and Ruby Crane
won second high for men.
Pinochle was held by Walt Au-
stin and Millie Drebick and the
two first place winners also won
the jackpot. Cecelia Cornell took
home the pennies.
two surveys started last month--
one to determine family and per-
sonal income levels in 1968 and
other to learn the number of Am-
ericans who have moved since a
similar survey was conducted in
the spring of 1968.
Information about individual
households is kept confidential by
law. Results of Bureau surveys
arc published only as statistical
totals.
Bureau interviewers who will
visit local residents include,
Mrs. Polly A. Swayze.
Enlistments In
Peace Corps Told
More Washington State youth
have enrolled in the Peace Corps
than from any other state in
the union when measured on
basis of population, Rap. Julia
Butler Hanson, D-Wash., dis-
closed this week.
"This reflects the pioneer
spirit and nature of involvement
of our youth," she said.
Rep. tiansen said 998 Volun-
teers joined from Washington.
She noted that while only 15 per
cent of the Nation's population
live in the Western 13 states
that the Peace Corps recruited
25 per cent of its membership
from the area-with Washington
leading.
Tacoma Class To
Hold Reunion For
50th Anniversary
• Members of the Tacoma Lin-
coln High School Class of 1919
will celebrate their Golden Anni-
versary Reunion August 3 in Pot-
latch.
Registration and punch will be-
gin at 1 p.m. in the Hood Canal
Woman's clubhouse. At 2 p.m. a
complete dinner, featuring Geor-
gia Miller's open pit barbecued
salmon, will be served.
Members are asked to contact
Mrs. Lester L. Ager (nee Ilene
Grieb) in Hoodsport for early re-
servations. Phone 877-5461.
VETERANS Administration pro-
vided 36.4 million days of
patient care for veterans at VA
and non-VA hospitals during
Fiscal Year 1968.
Everybody's talking about our new program paying 5 per
cent dividends. Ask us . . . it's the absolute mostl
THURSTON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
• OLYMPIA • LACEY • SHELTON
Home Office Branch Branch
Fifth r Capitol Way 4131 Market Square 313 Roilroad Avenue
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Junior Porade
Applications
Are Asked
]I Applications are now out for
the Junior Paul Bunyan Parade
for the Forest Festival
The junior parade is handled
by the Jayettes in cooperation
with the Forest Festival Associa-
tion.
Entry blanks have been distri-
buted to all schools and the
entry blank is also printed be-
low.
Bonnie Trail is chairman of
the project for Jayettes.
The junior parade, in which
youngsters participate, is held
just ahead of the Paul Bunyan
parade on Saturday morning of
the Festival.
ADMISSIONS at the Veterans
Administration's 166 hospitals
reached 647,000 in Fiscal Year
1968, 22,000 above the 1967
figure.
PARADE ENTRY FORM
1969 JUNIOR PAUL BUNYAN PARADe
MASON COUNTY FOREST FESTIVAL
Saturday, May 24, 1969, 9:15 am.
Please check which classification you are entering=
Animals
Bikes and Trikes
Costumes
Floats (on wheels)
I mpersonatlons:
Pioneer Woman
Logger
Fisherman
Hunter
Groups (Scouts, etc., three or more)
Keep Washington Green
YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
Please fill in this form as soon as you know you
parade and send it to the address given below. It
by May 20, 1969.
Mrs. Robert R. Trail
303 :North 13th
Shelton,
and
SALES
ARMSTRONG
Vinyl Linoleum
Several Patterns and Color=
$
INSTALLED
60
er
8q, Yd,
I II It I I It
INDOOR.OL
CARPET
12 FT.
WidthI
Some With Foam Back psd
100 % NYLON C
vailabe in Gmn, G old, Red, Beige, illUa
and Blue-Green
$
INSTALLED
ONLY . . .
95
Per Sq. Yd.
With 7/16" Foam Pad
• I
'501' Nylon Carpet
In Greens, Golds, Red
$ 75
Wi ?/16" Foam Pad
ACRILAN CARPET S
Retail
Value
*11,75
INSTALLED
95
Per Sq. yd.
With 7/16"
Foam pad
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