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Court
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led
of officers
79 Order of
1970 and 1971
at 8 p.m.
fie.
are: Royal
Royal
Associate
e Backlund;
Torn Turner;
na Haines;
Erna Martin;
Lucille Edwards;
Marie
2 Years,
rustee for 3 Years,
officers are:
East, Frieda
m the West,
,n; Standard
Prelate,
Musician,
Truth, Susan
Lois Pierce;
Sentinel,
Art Show
Today, Thursday, May 14
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m.,
Timbers Restaurant.
Slimette Tops, 7 p.m., court
house annex.
Shelton Chess Club, 7 p.m.,
Mt. View School library.
St Edward's Woman's Club,
7:30 p.m. beard meeting; 8 p.m.,
regular meeting, in the church.
Union Ladies Civic Club,
noon potluck and meeting, in the
Fire hall.
Rummage sale, SDA PTA,
PUD building, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Golden Age Club business
meeting, I p.m., PUD building.
Friday, May 15
Chamber of Commerce board
meeting, 7:30 a.m., Timbers
restaurant.
VFW auxiliary, 8 p.m.,
Memorial hall.
Georgine Reed Orthopedic
Guild, noon, Hallmark Inn.
Memorial hall. Open to the public.
Tuesday, May 19
Kiwanis Club luncheon, noon,
Timbers restaurant.
City commission meeting, 2
p.m., city hall.
American Legion, 8 p.m.,
Memorial hall.
Jaycees, 8 p.m., airport
clubhouse.
Rhododendron Society, 8
p.m., PUD auditorium.
Lions Club dinner and board
meeting, 7 p.m., Hallmark Inn.
Job's Daughters, 7:30 p.m.,
Masonic Temple.
Mason County Women's
Republican Club, PUD building,
12:30 p.m., dessert and coffee; 1
p.m., information; 2 p.m. work
party.
Shelton Garden Club, 1 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Anna Runacres.
Wednesday, May 20
Drivers license examiner, l0
a.m.-5 p.m., court house
basement.
To Be Held
The Forest Festival Art Show,
sponsored by the Shelton Adult
Art Group, will be held in the
Multi-Service Center on May 22
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on May
23 from noon until 7 p.m.
All artists from the
surrounding area are invited to
participate. There is no entry fee
and no admission charge. Artists
should have pictures at the Center
by 9 a.m. on May 22, and are
asked to bring table easels if
possible. For further
information call Shirley Parr or
Bev Edson.
Connie Franklin and Helen
Knudsen were co-hostesses at the
May business meeting at which
Mrs. Knudsen demonstrated
different types of sculptured
painting. Lorraine White
presented a one-man art show
consisting of paintings and her
collection of Jim Beam bottles.
Nurses Will Meet
On Wednesday
The Washington State Nurses
uple
By DORA HEARING
MATLOCK-A very pretty
wedding was held at the Matlock
Community Church Saturday
morning at 11 a.m. when Eilleen
Gibson of Richmond, B.C.,
became the bridge of Ralph D.
Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Dawson of Lake Nahwatzel. They
were married by Rev. Leslie Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hansen of Seattle
were bridesmaid and best man.
They plan to make their new home
at Richmond, B.C. They are
honeymooning in California,
Tijuana, Mexico and then Las
Vegas.
The guests were Dr. and
Mrs. James Wilson and son Ryan
of Vancouver, B.C.. the bride's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gibson of Vancouver,
B.C., the bride's son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wolfe of Seattle,
Mr. George Eide Miller of
Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. James
Tostevin and son Karl of Shelton,
Lee Dawson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Dawson. The reception was
held at the Lee Dawson home at
Saturday, May 16 Christmas Town Tops, 7 p.m., Association District 22 meeting Lake Nahwatzel.
Drivers license examiner, 10 Multi-service Center. will be held at 7 p.m. on Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hansen of
ivs Plan a.m.-5 p.m., court house WARC, 8 p.m., chapter center.Wednesday in the Mason General Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
basement. Multi-service Center advisoryhospital. Dinner will be served. Gibson of B.C. were overnight
ays 4-H Club will Eagles Pinochle Party, 8 p.m.,board, 7:30 p.m., at the center.Guests will be Laurel Nelson, guests Saturday at the Lee
the home of their Eagles hall, airport. Laurel Court No. 26 Order of hospital administrator, and his Dawson home.
taines. The last Matlock Community Church
on May 4, and North-Kitsap Arts and Crafts the Amaranth, 8 p.m., Masonicwife. Installation of officers will
Show, North Kitsap High School, Temple. be held. will present another Moody
seussed for the 1 p.m.-8 p.m. Washington State Nurses Science film this Sunday night at 7
carnp t° be held in Workshop sponsored by District 22, 7 p.m., Mason Matrons To Meet p.m. 'Mystery ofThreeClocks".
Thurston-Mason Counties Council General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Portman,
liYSherrillTh°mason on Alcoholism, noon, United Thursday, May 21 The Past Matrons of Welcome Carl Portman and Mrs. Augusta
Chapter, Order of the EasternPortman were Tuesday dinner
Reporter Churches, 1 l th & Washington sts., Rotary Club luncheon, noon, Star, will meet at the Masonic. guests of Mrs. Marie McKay of
Olympia. Ming Tree Cafe.
Open installation of officers Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m., Temple next Thursday for a Shelton. Then the L. D. Portmans
12:30 p.m. sack luncheon. All left Wednesday for their home in
for ~helton
m Carne,
I, Peanut
milk.
mento,
t wedge,
18-22
of Canal Court No. 79 Order of Timbers restaurant.
Amaranth, 8 p.m., Union Masonic
Temple.
Sunday, May 17
Shelton Churches invite you
to attend the church of your
choice.
Yacht Club social, 6 p.m.,
clubhouse.
McCleary Riders Porter Creek
ride, 10 a.m., Porter Creek,
Capitol Forest.
North-Kitsap Arts and Crafts
Show, North Kitsap High School,
noon to 7 p.m.
District No. 1 meeting of
VWWl and auxiliary, noon
potluck, business meeting,
election and installation of
officers.
Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent
Center and Shelton Manor
Nursing Home Open House.
Monday, May ! 8
PUD No. 3 commission
Slimette Tops, 7 p.m., court
house annex.
Shelton Chess Club, 7 p.m.,
Mr. View School library.
Port Commission Meeting, 8
p.m., court house.
Navy Mothers Club, 7:30 p.m.,
PUD conference room.
Shelton Nimrod Club, 8 p.m.,
clubhouse.
Sarah Eckert Guild May
Party, 11 a.m., Grapeview Fire
hall.
Poppy Sale.
Poppy Sale Set
For Next Week
The annual Poppy Sale
sponsored by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary
No. 1694 and the American
Legion Post and Auxiliary will be
held May 21 and 22.
meeting, 1 p.m., PUD conference , In keeping with the motto
'Honor the dead by helping the
room.
Potatoes County commission meeting, living", most of the proceeds are
age juice 10 a.m., court house, u sed to assist veterans in
:kers, ice Shelton Bridge Club, 7:15 hospitals.
p.m., PUD auditorium. Public support of this project
~:0te slaw,
jello with
Ik.
YOUr ¢hild'l
from
Goodwill truck in town.
Phone 426-4847 for pickups.
Epsilon Omicron Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, 8 p.m., home of
Mrs. Jerry Swartos.
Mason General Hospital
Auxiliary Spring Luncheon,
12:30 p.m., Hallmark Inn.
Card Party, 7:30 p.m.,
is urged.
CYO Holds Dance
The CYO will sponsor a
Forest Festival Dance to be held
in the armory on May 22 from 9
p.m. to midnight. "Super Band"
will play.
Use
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things. It's an outdoor room that can take the pressure off the
It's a place to relax and lounge, to entertain, to cook out and
,r parties, games--a speedway for "trikes". The advantages to
even more numerous with concrete. It can be poured to
m or thickness. Circles, ovals, curves, flowing lines that conform to
Your home and garden are more easily achieved than with other
el, Crushed Rock, Septic Tanks, Ready-Mix, Fireplace Supplies,
erials...
SEE
OF
7th & Park
426-3344
past Matrons in the district are
invited to attend.
District Meeting
Slated For VWWI
The District No. 1 meeting ot
the VWWI and auxiliary will be
held at noon Sunday in the
Memorial hall. Potluck luncheon
will be followed by a business
meeting and the election and
installation of offecers for the
coming year.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
The kindness and sympathy of
neighbors and friends in our
recent sorrow will always remain
with us as a precious memory.
Our sincere thanks and gratitude
for all those comforting acts.
The Families of
John Webber
Clyde Webber
Mrs. Loyed Ellis 5/14
Mrs. Leaman Ellis
Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hearing
attended the Rhododendron
Show in Shelton, Sunday at the
Simpson Office Building.
Matlock Pinochle Club had six
table of cards with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Dawson host and hostess
Saturday night. High score went
to Nellie Rossmaier and Elvin
Hearing, Pinochle to Bob Dawson
and Elvin Hearing, low score to
Ann Cash and Felix Brazeau. The
next meeting will be this Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Valley as host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier
attended Friendship meeting at
Fair Harbor Grange Thursday
evening. They also attended the
fifth degree work at Progress
Grange Friday evening. Mrs.
William Avery attended and
Denise Avery took the degree
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker
'69 Impalas, Custom
Coupes, Sport Sedans, V-8, Steering, Radio,
Automatic, Vinyl Trim, Balance N.C. Warranty
available.
"Since 192 7"
Ist and Grove
Quick Parts & Service, Mon. thru Sat.
Rental & Lease Cars -- Rental Dump Truck
MIC Insurance
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spent Saturday in Tacoma at the
Larry Walker home and Janey
Walker came home with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hearing,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and
Janey Walker were Sunday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Walker.
Mrs. Walter Shaw fell and
broke her left arm above the wrist
a week ago Sunday and was
hospitalized overnight in
Aberdeen. Mrs. Bob Trenckmann
fell on her walk and pulled the
muscles in her legs and is in the
Saint Joseph Hospital in
Aberdeen.
Matlock Grange will have a
pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. and
meeting at 8 p.m. this Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnes, Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnes, Jr.
of Mercer Island spent the
weekend at their farm here.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Bradberry visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Sleeveland at Gates. Sunday
the Bradberrys spent at Chehalis.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rossmaier
and sons of Olympia, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Goodburn and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Chamberlin and family of Shelton
were Mother's Day dinner guests
at the Lud Rossmaier home.
Weekend guests at the Archie
Kelley home were Mrs. Dave
Smith and family of Aberdeen
and Mrs. Hazel McCullum of
Montesano.
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