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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
April 15, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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PAGE 10 SI-I T,TON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--- Publishe¢l in "Ohr tmastown, U.KA.", Shelton Rhododendron Club Scttedu e Speaker Sheltr,n Chapter of American T~hododendron Society will meet at 8 p.m. next Tuesday in the PUD auditorium. Bruce A. Briggs of the Briggs Nursery in Olympia will be the g~mst speaker. The Briggs Nursery is a large whole- m~le nursery specializing in rhodo- dendrons and other evergreen shmlbs and has been among the leaders of the commercial growers in propagating rhododendrons on their own roots rather than by graftlng. Plans will also be laid for the annual rlmdodendron show to be held from 10 a.m. to S p.m MAy 15-~G in the Zip.wson of'flee build- ing. WIG SHOW CANCELLED The Wig Show originally sched- uled for 8 p.m. next Tuesday by the Our Lady of the Woods Guild of St. Edward's Catholic church has been cancelled. It will be held at the ~ame time May 11 in St. Edward's basement hall. PTA Council To Sponsor Book Review Wednesday The Mason Comity Council of PTA will sponsor a book review by Mrs. Hal Mcclary at 8 p.m. next Wednesday in the Evergreen school. Mrs. McClary is well known in Mason county and other areas for her book reviews. The book she will speak about is entitled, "And There Was Light" by Jacques Lusseyran. The story of Lussey- ran's life, it tells of a young man, who even though blind, worked for the French underground until he was captured by the Germans and sent to Buchenwald where he spent ":-'~ yo~r~ in a, p;-i.~on c~rnp. On": 50 out of approximettely 2,000 people survived the ordeal. There will be a charge of $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Coffee and cookies will be served following the book re- view. PAST MATRONS' CLUB Welcome Chapter Past Matrons' Club will meet with Carol Grunert next Thursday. Cars will leave Mrs. Hack's at 7:30 p.m. ?EAT K055 • • • • II • • • Sd • Table & 2 Benches ............... • 5 Fan --- 5 Foot .................... GARDEN chrome Frame ..................... PLASTIC 3/8x 50, ................................ ,see:Our Complete Stock of Fertilizers, Seeds and Gardening Supplies. "/' ' E:; "Building Mason County" Of Sholion nat & mum 426.4393 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MR. AND MRS. RALPH GIGER,0f Port Townsend announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene Harriet, to Roger Anthony Hermes, son .of Mr. and Mrs. George Hermes of Shelton. Both are presently attending Western Washington State College in Belling. ham. An August wedding is planned. a potluck dinner. Job's Daughters [Reservations For Demonstrate For Conservation Luncheon l P. A.. uaranth Deadline Is .Friday ' Members of Bethel No 37, Or- Reservations for the annual der of Job's Daughters made a Conservation Luncheon sponsored trip by charter bus to Juan De by the Shelton Garden Club to be Fuca Court of Amaranth in Port held at 12:30 p.m. next Monday in Angeles March 24 on special in- the Shelton hotel, should de made vitation to give a demonstration by this Friday. rhey can be made of their meeting, witll Mrs. J. C. Bridget: at 426- They were greeted by Royal Me- 2218 or Miss Dora Fredson at 426- tron, Mrs. Vera Smith and served 6458. Guests are welcome. The 29 Jobies who participated with Honor Queen Terri Turner, who presided, were given a stand- ing ovation for their outstanding pez~ormance. A potluck dinner was served before the regular meeting held April 6. Initiation for Tracy Ham- lin was held and the Jobie bracelet was awarded to Sandy Koch forl he]" proficient work during" the ceremony. Lam'ie Godwin was cho- sen as Jobie of the month. Election of officers resulted in the following being chosen for the ensuing six months: Honor Queen, Jan Powell; senior prin- cess, Diane Tm~er; junior prin- cess, Candi Joslin; guide, Joyce Powell; marshal, Darlene Gray. % the Little Things that Count/ Like, ART POINT wedding invitations! One of the most im- portant little details which are necessary to make your wedding a succes Art Point invitations are always socially correct in cwery deta , you will be proud to send them to your friends as it marks you as a person of extreme good taste. A price and a style for every bride-to.be; from $14.95 for 100 and up! Reception or At Home footnotes on the wedding--no extra charge. Let our Society Editor have all the details about yous we$ .ling plans. Carl Johnson, assistant director administrator of the Department of Natural Resources, wil lspeak to the group. SlncQ the Shelton Garden Club sponsored the first conservation hmcheon to be held in the country the National Council of Garden Clubs has stressed :a conservation program. Mrs. Bridget is chail-man of the luncheon. Mrs. Henry Hansmeier is president of the local club. Duplicate Bridge Club Winners With nine tables in play Mon- day night the Shelton Dl~plicate Bridge Club had as north-south winners Dr. and Mrs. Ed Lovell, Gordon Bennett and Marden Stroud, Victor King and Norman Halbert, Else Schlosser and Kath- erine V anArsdale East-west winners were Mr. and ~M~rs. Umphenour, Eva Aamodt and Mary Keller, Gusti Goldschmid and Lynn Getty, Jim Thomas and Bertha Walker. The Shelton Bridge Club meets at 7:30 p.m. every Monday in the PUD Auditorium. All bridge play- ers are welcome. "AFTER EASTER" TEA NEXT WEDNESDAY The annual "After Easter" tea sponsored by the women of St. David's Episcopal church will be held from 2-4:30 p.m. next Wed- nesday in the parish hall of the church. Entertainment will be provided throughout the afternoon. The public is invited to attend. Beachcombers Plan Work Par y To Clean :Up Victor Ceme!ery The Beachcombers Garden Club met last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Lcona Kager on Stretch Island with president, Mrs. E. L. Reynolds conducting the meeting which was attemded by 12 meru- bers. It was voted to hold the Victor cemetery work party at 10 a.m. May 20. All members are requested to appear in work clothes as there is much to be done. Anyone having plants is asked to contact Mrs. Wm. Calder at CR 5-2252. Mrs. Ann Westberg volunteered to make cupcakes for the Allyn i.Tc;use P?t~o,ts as. P.D ~at~e]" tre-:t from the clnb. Members are reminded the PEP.- insula District meeting will be held May 20 in Port Angeles at Aggie's restaurant. Reservations should be made immediately with the secretary of your club. Mrs. Pauline Worley of Port Orchard will be hostess for the May 13 meeting at which time Mrs. Gunnar Josly-n will demon.- strate flower arranging. The pub- lic is invited to be there at 1 p.m. to see the demonstration. Refresh- ments will be served afterwards. For directions phone Mrs. Worley at TR 6-3045. Election of officers is on the May 13 agenda. Mrs. Emil Gae- tana, Mrs. Alta Mackay and Mrs. Earl Terrell are on the nomina- ting committee. One of the highlights of Thurs- day's meeting was the execellent report Mrs. Paul Mackay gave re- lating to the species, care and planting of our state flower, the rhododendron. Hood Canal Club Invites Men To Next Card Party Members of the Hood Canal Woman's Club are inviting men, as well as women card player~ to the dessert-luncheon card party to be held next Thursday afternoon in their Potlatch clubhouse. Pinochle, bridge and other games will be played at the affair, which b~. gins at 1 p.m. A meeting of the Club's execu- tive board was held Friday after- noon at the Hood Canal junior high school, where the president, Mrs. Nine Miller, is employed at the library. At the April 8 meeting of the writers' group, sponsored by the Hood Canal Woman's Club, the group chose as its name "Writers' Workshop". The meeting was held at the Skokomish Valley home of Mrs. C. R. Dugger and the pro- gram featured discussion of the writing of newspaper correspon- dence. Some of the members are hoping to participate In the P'a- cific NorthweSt Writers Confer- ence to be held in Seattle July, 29-31. The club is meeting today Potlatch and electing new officers for the coming year. Auxiliary To Choose Convention Delegates There will be election of two- year tmlstee and department dele- gates for the convention in June at the VFW Auxiliary meeting to be held at 8 p.m. this Friday in the Memorial Hall. Officers are to be there at 7 p.m. to practice for the officers' march. Marit Vaula is scheduled for the evening program. She will speak and show the slides of her native Norway. The Olympia. auxiliary was vis- ited by Betty Godwin and Jo Sparks last Friday evening. DPW TO ENTERTAIN STATE PRESIDENT HERE Mason County Chapter No. 14 DPW will entertain the state pres- ident, Mrs. P. J. Reilly, at I p.m. no host luncheon next Tuesday in the Shelton hotel. All members are urged to at- tend. Make reservations by Sat- urday with MIss Rose Fredson, 426-6458. Bold Masculine Recliner.. Luxurious Swivel Rocker Your Choice $ ONLY SEE THIS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS IN OUR CATALOG. 321 Railroad Ave. 426-3515 LAUREL ELECT NEW Lm]rel Court Amaranth will next Wednesday Temple. There officers at this , urged to attend. HI GRADUATING SENIOR Pam Boardman is in the spotlight this week. A member of the Top Ten in her class, she also has been active in school organizations and outside of school. She plans to attend Washington State University next fall. Washington State University in Pullman has been chosen by Pare Boardman for furthering her ed- ucation. A member of the 1965 graduating senior class at Shelton High school, Pam plans to major in foreign languages. She thinks she might possibly be interested in going into government work after college. Pare is one of the Top Ten in her class. Keeping her grades up has not stopped her from partici- pating in other school activities. She has earned two letters in Girls Athletic Association, is a member of Scarlet "S", Pep Club, Rifle Club and Honor Society. She is treasurer of Latin Club and was on the board of control in her junior year. She also was an office worker in her sophomore year and the first semester of this year. She is a past worthy advisor of Rainbow, secretary-treasurer of the EpisCopal Youth group and helps teach a Sunday school class. Her subjects this year have in- cluded band ,(she plays alto saxo- phone), physical science, second year French, senior literature and civics. , A blue-cyed brunette, Pare is 5'3" tall. Swimming and music are her favorite hobbies. She plays the piano in addition to the saxophone. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Boardman are the parents of our spotlighted senior. One brother, John, is 15 years old. Pam was born in Shel- ton October 25, 1947. So hurry over and see our tremendous buys in Easier Baskets Easter Candies Easier Cards ,ils Phs ,a Franklin Square 426-3327 40 el Friday & Eke -- Frank --- Jim --" m to r m spring~ • '65 Chevrole[ '65 Cfie cl[s Ma z'b= $.Dbs Cl rtl Z7 J It ou've been sZtffng tight wa#ingfoe dust" your kind ot' can,, with just your kind of power, at just ¥ouJ" kind ef @Hce-waR no longer/ 's a bigger, more Chevrolet. It .... Chevy zr. No car so trim has a beautiful car thlsyear. Winch right to be so thrifW. But is why that hanasome silhou, thrifty it is, with money- ette could bemistaken forcers savers like brakes that adjust costing athousand--eventWo themselves and a long-lived thousand--dollars more. exhaust system. C o ono q,h" one's got lively ............ ]s CorvaZ Ask any '65 Corvalr looks, spirited power, a softer Owner how it feels to drive a ride--and remar ame roora ear w.ith such easy steering, atop a highly" maneuverab!e tenacious traction and respon- wheelbase. No wonder it s Siverear-enginepower.Andbe IGI ' ml(1 slze car. today s favor" " " " ready to do lots of listening. Zine into . rin$ I. anew Chevrolet. ¢heveile. Corvai . Chevy., lst& Grove Shelton 4e.Ts : i