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"Roaring 20s"
dance slated
for Saturday
A "Roaring 20s" dance
sponsored by Tiny Tim
Orthopedic Guild to benefit Mary
Bridge Children's Hospital will be
held on Saturday in Hoodsport
Community Hall from 9 p.m.
until 2 a.m. with music by Kenny
Knight and the Good Guys.
Items donated by Hoodsport
places of business will be
auctioned at the dance, which will
also feature a Charleston contest.
A chicken dinner will be se~ed.
Those wishing to do so may
attend in "Roaring 20s" costume.
Aglow slates
next meeting
Barbara Ann Chase of Seattle,
international second
vice-president of Women's Aglow
Fellowship, will speak at the
meeting of the local group to be
held at 11 a.m. Monday in the
POD auditorium.
Now a retreat and conference
RED ROSES were presented to Dot McNamara speaker, Barbara Chase is a former
Is selected as girl-of-the-year by Beta Zeta member of the Dominican Sisters
~silon Sigma Alpha Sorority for her outstanding and teacher in Seattle schools. BETTI CLAAR, vice-president and president-elect of Tiny
during the year. She is eligible for state Tim Orthopedic Guild, models a life jacket and displays other
r competition to be held during the state items to be auctioned at the "Roaring 20s dance to be held
slated for May 30. May 31 and June 1 in
~-v Dunbar and Jane White will co-hostess the W~/SC honors from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturday in Hoodsport Community
meeting of the group to be held at7 p.m. in local students Ha'" . .
, Dayton.
College Cherryl Oling received aFly Up, Bridging set '
held by Big Fours bachelor s degree, f
Bourgault and Susan Rains or local Girl Scouts
received perfect 4.0 grade
g" g Fours, a family Defiance and rode the averages. Students earning 3.5 or
01or'wheel drive club, merry-go-round. They viewed above grade averages were Brian June 8 will be a big day for for Juniors plus the awarding of
Girl Scout Troop No. 603 and for badges.
~ay." re.n of the area on an animalSnursery instoriesthe zoO,in Never-NeverdiSc°vered Grinnellare from Shelton.and Denise Herrick. All Brownie Troop No. 172, b~iidging On the second day of May, 62
'0dren explored Pt. Land, and scaled the lookout and Fly Up for Brownies and B " ging Brownies and Scouts from these
old buildings of Ft. Nisqually. groups with 14 adults in
h Participating were Shawn and Rummage sale set attendance saw the lee Follies in
Orsemen Carl Barny, John and Jessica Seattle. Both groups participated
, Widmeyer, Edgar Walker, TamiA rummage sale sponsored by r._uild io meet in the shoreline cleanup on April
Classes and Debi Schmitt, John and Brian Women of the Moose willbe held ~ i 2, and they also completed
service projects on an overnight
camping trip to St. Albans on
March 28 and 29.
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 22
and May 23 in the POD
auditorium.
Rachel Knott will meet at
noon Friday in the Hood Canal
home of Mrs. Frank Rodia.
Shop 9:30-5:30
Friday 'til 8:30
Dept. Store
LAY-AWAY
Jamboree
classes at
Jamboree were
by Versatile
Inc. with
as judge from the
met on May 8 in
of Jim and Tulla
that the
be held in June
show slated for
and a two-day,
~how scheduled for
Bent, Lori and Connie Goodburn.
Attending club members were
the Larry Harder family, Russell
Harvey family, Dick Putvin family
and Don Vanderwal.
Prizes won
Door-prize winners and
recipients of plants at the
Rhododendron Show held
Sunday in the POD auditorium
were Pat Swartos and Ina Irwin,
both of Shelton.
kind of store"
3RD & RAILROAD
set Students initiated " ,
Nationally
Advertised
Men's eseat Jeans
Cord
or
brushed denim
reg. 13.00
24"
cutting
blade
Cord
sale to raise funds
nefit of retarded
County will be
from 11 a.m.
at 204 ltemlock
Park, on John's
event will be
Association
8:30.5:30
'til 8:30
' ~ First quality
I1 Arch support
Two Washington State
University students from Shelton
recently were initiated into Phi
Eta Sigma, the freshman
scholastic honorary at WSU.
They are John E. Teberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Teberg, and
Roland C. Start, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Start. Both are 1974
graduates of Shelton High School.
• Cushion insole
• Sizes 4-12
• Navy
• Black
or
brushed denim
reg. 16.00
RIDING
7 HP Briggs-Stratton
reg. 299.95
Festival
for Sunday
At the May Festival to be held
in Capitol Museum, Olympia,
from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday,
Olympia Weavers Guild members
will demonstrate weaving on a
variety of looms.
Spinning and dyeing
techniques will be shown.
Homespun yarns and articles
woven by members will be
displayed and offered for sale.
The public is welcome.
Nurses plan
steak dinner
and meeting
Registered nurses of
Washington State Nurses
Association District 22 will
convene at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
Mason General Hospital dining
room for a steak dinner and a
meeting.
Lois Anderson of Olympia,
from the state committee on
continued education, will speak
on the Continued Education ,,
• " '' H r
Recogmtmn Program and the A LITTLE MISS BOMBERS dOT CANDIDATE ,,
point system. Brittany, daughter of Carol and Don Ulrich. Little Miss
This meeting is of importance Bumbershoot will be selected during the Arts and Crafts
to all registered nurses. Festival to be sponsored on June 7 in Kneeland Park by
Reservations should be made no Epsilon Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Brittany is
later than Sunday by telephoning seated on a slide purchased with funds earned at the 1974
426-4036 after 3 p.m. Bumbershoot.
Oh Morn, look what we've
got for your little
one.., lots and lots
of lovable things
for baby. On sale!
' Disposable Diapers
Daytime 30's .......... $2.29
New born ~O's .......... $1.829
Overnight 12's .........."
DaytimeIS's $1.25 odd,e,X 's .$1.49
S-M-L-XL
¢1
.90
~o~s ,eOor~ue,t.oe ............................... ~.
Girls' pink or white ruffles ............................. $1.50
NEW SHIPMENT ONE GROUP
Children's Lamps
Table or hanging styles
Lamps from .... 14.50
Switch Plates .... 4.50
Infant Outfits
12 - 24 months
1
price
Machine washable, flannel lined,
pink or yellow, sizes 12 - 24 months .........
III
Friday 'til 8:30 LAY-AWAY
Shop 9:30-5:30
Dept. Store
3RD & RAILROAD
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