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May tival
set by CYO
KATHY WITTENBERG, seatea, is Queen of the May Festival to be held
Sunday in St. Edward's Church. Princesses, left to right, are Marie Ragan,
Sheri Peterson and Jerrie Cross.
Philip Kinnaman
enlisted into
Coast Guard
Philip Allen Kinnaman, 18,
Shellon, was enlisted into the
U.S. Coast Guard on April 29.
He is the son of Mrs. Shirley
Kathy Wittenberg will preside
as queen for the second annual
May Festival of the Catholic
Youth Organization to be held at
2 p.m. Sunday in St. Edward's
Church.
Princesses are Sheri Peterson,
daughter of Francis Peterson;
Marie Ragan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Ragan; and Jerrie
Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Cross. Miss Wittenberg's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Wittenberg.
Flower girls will be Genny
Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Dale; Laurie Bishop,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dung
Bishop; Brittany Ulrich, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ulrich;
and Kathy Kamin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kamin. Crown
bearer will be Jonathon Wright,
whose parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Wright.
The program will consist of a
procession and Coronation of the
Blessed Mother. Children from
pre-school through fourth grade
will participate.
Readings of the Scripture will
be given by CeCe Moulet, Laurie
Zoren and Jennie Cross. Molly
Coogan will sing "Holy Mary,
Now We Crown You."
Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament will be given by Father
O,!iMichael Feeney, Father Plasidus
Mrs. Martig Bah delegate Reichman, and Father Kevin
Five delegates from the State Baha u'Ua, h, prophet-founder of Myles.
Servers will be Paul Kamin,
of Washington participated in the the Bahai Faith. The purpose of Jim Dale, Matt Kamin, Louis
deliberations of the 65th annual the religion is to achieve the Zoren, Mike Cross and Scott
National Baha'i Convention in oneness of mankind. There are Grist. Organist will be Mrs. Ted
Wilmette, Ulinois, from April now Baha'is in more than 5,300 Wittenberg.
25-28. localities in the United States. A reception will follow in the
inin
Da '
ies Now Open
[ , N--G I 7 Days a Week
I,,ANGELS FROM HEr_t-' TONIGHT! I
I "MINI SKIRT MOB"
CYCLES AND
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D-A-H-C E I *
SHELTON
__ ELKS LOUNGE I !,
Every
Fri. & Sat. NightI
9 pm. to ]:30 a.m
I
Kamilche Grange Hall | LOUNGE
Every First & Third
i
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
1fairing.
9 to 1:30 p.m.
Music by the Tune Toppers
Every Tuesday
¢
It's a sood thin9 to do
DANCE CLASS
EVERY SATURDAY
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
YOUR INSTRUCTORS
FSATURDAY'S CLASS-]
L SWING _J
M. Taylor, Shelton, and is a Mrs. Virginia Martig was ...... parish hall. The publiciswelcome FAMILY RESTAURANT
among the 171 delegates from ............... :~:"*::
former student of Shelton High throughout the United States who ~ ~:~,.,~ to attend.
School. Mr. I/
He was enlisted at the Coastwere electing the nine-member
National Spiritual Assembly, the ~ iillill [iil.l! Fashion show set
~aom'~-~ ._t.~.~o...i .e. ~mn, tat n iu o~ ! ~ ..n.ow an a.m
swearing-in ceremony was of the Bahais in the UnitedIti ' ~ "See You Lighter will be
Boatswain Mate Chief Robert G. States- In addition, they discussed I I i presented by Tops Washington Lamppost Tavern
Edwards, officer in charge of the the implementation of a new ! Chapter No. 341 at 7:30 p.m.
Tacoma recruiting off'ice, five-year international teaching ~ Tuesday in the PUD auditorium.
The young man will undergo and consolidation program The public is welcome, and there
nine weeks of recruit training at presented to the delegates at the is no admission charge. P I Z
the Coast Guard Recruit Training convention, i
: Center in Alameda, California. Baha'is are followers of WE MAKE
Upon completion of his basic In Memory of OUR OWN!
training, he will be assigned to a
Coast Guard ship or shore station, Sharon Gain George W. Merrill Order to Go
or receive advanced technical on honors list Beloved Husband , ,,,
--School Menu--
Menu for Shelton
Elementary & High Schools
I'm Walt Waring .... your
local representative for ....
Sharon Gain, daughter of the
Reverend and Mrs. Wesley Gain of
Hoodsport, has been named to
the honors list at Northwest
Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho,
for second term, 1973-74. Miss
Gain, a sophomore, is majoring in
general studies.
MRS. VIRGINIA MARTIG
of Shelton stands before the
Baha'i House of Worship in
Wilmette, Illinois.
and Father
April 4, 1913 - May 6, 1974
Frieda M. Merritt
Dave Merritt
rOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQO~
l You Should Know... l
Minta Baker I CIINT WlrIL,?UR I
of Australia I L.e insurance is you s'e t partner. It I
will soeak " w,,, carry on for the benefit of your "
A family if you die; and for you when you I
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V reach the days when you can't work or•
I don't want to. I
Reverend Minta Baker from
Sidney, Australia will be the guest I ~ 1717Olympic Highway North
speaker at the Shelton Foursquare i ~ I~ NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL I
Church on Sunday morning at the v Illlll LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY"
1 1 a.m. worship service. Mrs. I Ph. 426-8139 IIII ............................... t
Baker, along with her husband,vg-...I,,~..,,~'~P"~'"~"~""l'"~"'~"'q"~D'~"'~'"I"'~'I"
has worked in Australia for some
15 years. She is a native of
Olympia.
The Inter-Church Potluck and
Singspiration will be held at 1
p.m. Anyone is welcome.
The Foursquare Church will
be cooperating with the Kroeze
Brothers Crusade which begins
Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. in
the Junior High auditorium.
There wil! be no service in the
church on Sunday evening.
MAKE SOUND LUMBER
YOUR LUMBER!
Week of May 6-May tO
e
IS
l
winner!
Darla Cook repeated her success of two weeks ago
when she won this week's $10 prize for selling the
most new subscriptions to the Shelton-Mason County
Journal during the just-completed subscription
campaign. Winner of the grand prize, a week at the
Flying Horseshoe Summer Camp, will be announced
next week.
Come in
and meet
Bill & Toby
Pool
Ice Hockey
Sunday thru Saturday
Enroll now in our new Fri.
night * Dance Club *
This series
the exciting
Continental Fox Trot
• MEMBERS •
PHONE 426-2322
• ........,. Live Music -.. ,.....,
"."Free "" Music.,
Gas--Lounge " "
• FRIDAY & SATURDAY •
In the Lounge - 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. •
llOlOlOlOlOlllll•llUlllllllIIUllllllOlOI
Take the family to where the food and
service are great. Special children's
menu, too. Our prices haven't gone up
with the times. Banquet Room for
groups to 50.
Fresh Oysters -- Steaks -- Seafood
First and
Harvard
Shelton
426-8501
Monday thru Friday
In the lounge -- Happy Hour from 4-6 pm
Monday: Chicken and noodles,
sandwich, seasoned green
beans, apple cake with caramel
sauce and milk.
Tuesday: Chili con came,
peanut butter sandwich, carrot
and turnip sticks and cabbage
wedges, applesauce, cinnamon
rolls and milk.
Wednesday: Beef pot pie with
potato topping, sandwich,
lettuce wedges, fruit jello and
milk.
Thursday: Hot dog on buttered
bun, potato chips, vegetable
tray, orange juice, maple bar
and milk.
Friday: Meat gravy over
mashed potatoes, carrot and
cabbage salad, sandwich, fruit
and milk.
LUMBER INC.
426-4282
I mile South on Hwy. 101
Capitol Chevrolet in Olympia
I will be happy to assist you with any purchase of a* new or used
car or truck. If you have a transportation need, please phone me.
426-2181
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Open
11 -9
Daily
[--.-Call 87
I HOODSPORT
• Seafare Buffet
Friday 6-9
Hwy. 101,
Phone
• Live Music --"Perry & Waiters"
Fri. and Sat. 9-1:30
• Cocktails -- Mill Room
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I
I Live Music
Friday & Saturday - 9:30 - 1:30
I i!3 Cola Street ,I
I Members Only
Affention!
Saturday, May 4
LODGE CLOSED
Sunday, May 5
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS -- 3 f.ld,
Followed by potluck -- open to publiC.
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Golf Course & Pro Shop
WELCOMES YOU
Enjoy the nine hole course.
The Pro Shop has new
golf supplies
and equipment available.
Open:
Weekdays 9 to 5 p.m.
Weekends 8 to 7 p.m.
Sandwiches, pizza & other
short orders.
RENTAL CLUBS & CARTS
Blarney Room
OPEN NOW • FRIDAY • SATURDAY •
Dancing
Friday and Saturday Nighatl t
Welcoming Back For A Return Engag°
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Dinner from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Cocktails 2
Sunday: Dinner from Noon 'tel 7
Cocktails: Noon - 11 p.m.
You're invited Sundays - 7:30 - 10:30