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MORGAN, a fourth-grader, took top honors in the
School chess tournament.
Auxiliary
Floyd (Betty) Bachman
state auxiliary
to the Veterans of
Wars, Department of
will preside at the
convention to be held
from June 20 through
em Club
attle
workshop
JUne 2 several members of
~lton Emblem Club No.
to Seattle to
Workshop sponsored by
Emblem Club No.
leeting place for the
was the Ballard Elks
speaker was Nadene
Past supreme president,
attend national
Ition in October. Most
~nts from all lodges
the state will attend
to be held in
City.
lunch the meeting
with a question and
and before closing
Lodge presented a
show. Participants
over garments from
sales.
members present
Redman, Rosemary
Long, Shirley Parr,
Bobbi Sweitzer
to convene
June 23. She will complete her
year as state president with the
close of the convention.
Mason County Auxiliary No.
1694 delegates who will attend
the convention in Everett are Eva
Swope, Colleen Gephart, Fae
Robinson, Esther Morgan, Ida
Hyatt and Sue Latham.
Women from the 133
auxiliaries located throughout the
state will attend the convention
which will include year end
reports and awards of the
lO-point programs conducted this
past year. The election and
installation of 1973-74 officers
will also take place.
Miss Evers
will marry
Nancy Jean Evers will marry
Richard Michael Clark in a July
21 ceremony to be held on the
lawn of the Black Lake, Olympia
home of the groom's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Van
Mechelen.
Miss Evers is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evers of
Shelton. Her fiance is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. AI Clark of Olympia.
The bride-elect, a 1971
graduate of Shelton High School,
is employed as assistant manager
of Centralia Arctic Circle. The
groom was graduated from North
Thurston High School in 1966
and now works with an Olympia
contractor.
received
L Smith, daughter
Mrs. Stanley K. Smith
was graduated from
College on June 3
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New officers
are installed
Installation of officers for the
American Legion Fred B. Wivell
Post No. 31 and Auxiliary will be
held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
Memorial Hall. All Legionnaires
and wives are welcome.
The Fourth District
Installation Team will officiate.
To be installed are Robert Smith,
commander; Cecil Tryon, first
vice-commander; Clayton Rank,
second vice-commander; Ruth L.
Moore, adjutant; Vincent
Connolly, finance officer; Clive
Troy, chaplain; Milton Clothier,
historian; Mel J. Dobson, sergeant
at arms; Ruth I_, Moore, service
officer; James Grimes, senior
color bearer; Phil Durand, junior
color bearer; Geral Rodgers, past
commander.
To attend Evergreen Boys'
State at Gonzaga University in
Spokane are Steve Chappell of
Matlock and Richard Nikula of
Shelton, both sponsored by the
Fred B. Wivell Post No. 31
American Legion; Fred Gold of
Shelton, sponsored by the Forty
and Eight; Anthony Molinero of
Union, sponsored by the Shelton
Rotary Club; Daniel, Morgan of
Shelton, sponsored by Mrs.
Charles R. Lewis in memory of
her husband, Charles R. Lewis,
first commander of the local post;
Roland Starr of Shelton,
sponsored by the Kiwanis Club;
John Teberg of Shelton,
sponsored by the Shelton Moose
Lodge No. 1684. The boys will
leave Evergreen Square at 7 p.m.
Sunday-
Matrons to meet
Welcome Chapter No. 40 past
matrons will meet next Thursday
for a potluck ~luncheon in the
home of Florence Taylor.
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is to change it.
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PING PONG CHAMPIONS surviving final play-offs of the Evergreen School
tournament on June 7 are, left to right, David Danielson, John Skaggs, Lane
Jackstadt and Todd Sanford in first, second, third and .ourth places
respectively. All are sixth-graders.
Today, Thursday, June 14
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m.,
Timbers Restaurant.
Tops Washington Chapter No.
313, 7 p.m., courthouse annex.
Union Ladies Civic Club,
noon, Union Firehall.
Rummage sale by Canal Court
Order of Amaranth, 9 a.m. to 5
pom., PUD.
Friday, June 15
Chamber of commerce board
meeting, 7:30 a.m., Hy-Lond Inn.
Moonlight rummage sale by
Rainbow Girls, 6:30 p.m. to 9
p.m., PUD.
Rummage sale by Canal Court
Order of Amaranth, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., PUD.
Saturday, June 16
Welcome Chapter No. 40
OES, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple.
Sunday, June 17
Shelton churches invite you
to attend the church of your
choice.
Horse Show, Silver Stars arena
at fairgrounds, starts at 9 a.m.
Monday, June 18
PUD No. 3 Commission
meeting, 1 p.m-, PUD conference
room.
County commission meeting,
10 a.m, courthouse.
Shelton Bridge Club, 7:15
p.m., PUD auditorium.
Goodwill truck in town.
Phone 4264847 for pickups.
Simpson Pinochle Club, 7:30
p.m, Memorial Hall.
Shelton Garden Club, 11 a.m.,
home of Winifred Parrett.
Tuesday, June 19
Kiwanis Club luncheon, noon,
Timbers Restaurant.
City commission meeting, 2
pro., city hall.
Tops Washington Chapter No.
640, 7 .p.m., county health office.
American Legion and
Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Memorial Hall.
Jaycees, 8 p.m., airport
clubhouse.
Lions Club dinner and board
meeting, 7 p.m., Hy-Lond Inn.
Job'~ Daughters, 7:30 p.m.,
Masonic Temple.
NAKBA, 7 p.m., fairgrounds.
Shelton Organic Garden Club,
7:30 p.m., 829 Railroad Avenue.
Wednesday, June 20
Tops Washington Chapter No.
341, 7 p.m., county health office.
Mason County Robinettes
Parents meeting, 7 p.m.,
Bordeaux School.
Children of Simpson
employees, swimming, 6:30 p.m.
to q p.m., at the pool.
Amaranth, 6 p.m., Masonic
Temple.
Thursday, June 21
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m.,
Timbers Restaurant.
Tops Washington Chapter No.
313, 7 p.m., courthouse annex.
Port commission meeting, 8
p.m., courthouse.
Shelton Nimrod Club, 8 p.m.,
clubhouse.
Mason County Democrat
Club, 7:30 p.m., PUD.
Shelton Park Board, 7 p.m.,
city hall.
Welcome Chapter No. 40 Past
Matrons, potluck luncheon, home
of Florence Taylor.
Exciting NATURAL "COLOR"
of YOUR FAMILY or CHILD
NO AGE LIMIT!
ADULTS WELCOME!
Groups
Taken At No Extra
Chargel Bring the
Femilyl
m
Portrait may be of a baby,
single child, single adult,
group of "children, group of adults,
or family group
STUDIO HOURS
JUNE
14 & 15
10 A.M.-
Taken at No Extra
Charge!
There are no age limits.
4th &
Railroad
GORDON BARTON, a sixth-grader, was runner-up in the
Evergreen School chess tournament.
Graduates named by OVTI
Shelton area students
receiving associate of technical
arts degrees from Olympia
Vocational Technical Institute
last Thursday night were Bonnie
White and Martin Welch,
accounting; Dale White, data
processing technology; Judith
Wyatt, dental assistant; Frankie
Fulton, landscape horticulture;
Brooke Giddings and Linda
Parker, practical nursing."
Certificates were awarded to
Shelton students Mark Johnson,
Peggy Ketterling and Cheryl
Watson, accounting clerk; Sharon
Eight and Forty
elects officers
Officers were elected at the 7
p.m. dinner meeting of Mason
County Salon No. 508 Eight and
Forty held Monday in the
Memorial Hall.
They are Le Petit Chapeau
Mary Dobson, Le Demi Petit
Chapeau Premiere Merle Smith, Le
Demi Chapeau Deuxieme Addie
Norris, Le Petit Concierge Alice
Hill, L'Aumonier Beryle Faubert
and L'Archiviste Mildred
Lakeburg.
Sale scheduled
A moonlight rummage sale
sponsored by the Rainbow Girls
will be held from 6:30 p.m. until
9 p.m. Friday in the PUD
auditorium.
Stansell, bookkeeping; Evelyn
Barnett, Beverly Brown, Vicki
Buckley, Wanda Doyle, Roy
Florek, Zelma Kallay, Raymond
McGrew, Billy Morgan, Shirley
Musta and Pam Nault,
cashier-checker.
Vicki Buckley and Verda
Fitzsimmons, clerk-stenographer;
Karen Cultee, Nancy Einarsson,
and Beverly Kirk, clerk-typist;
Mary Duckham, Susan Malloy and
Megan Rutter, dental assistant;
Robert Jones, electronics
technology; Janet Myers, Linda
Nicometi, Sue Pogreba, Jifia
Roberts, Velda Skipworth, Nancy
Sorenson, Linda Filbert, Phil
Henderson and Barbara Way,
keypunch.
Becky Brand and Vana
Kunkle, nurse aide-ward clerk;
Steve Tibbitts, nurse aide-orderly;
and Lawrence Cox, welding.
Hoodsport students receiving
certificates were RaeGene
Churchill, clerk-stenographer;
Kathy Connally, Jerry
Heimbigner and Lorraine
Widmyer, keypunch; Lanelle
Short and Deloris Velkov,
practical nursing.
McCleary certificate recipients
were Mary Jo Fawbash,
cashier-checker; Twila Badgley,
keypunch; Gayle Melton,
practical nursing.
Jerry Smith of Potlatch and
Michael White of Belfair were
awarded orderly certificates.
Lucille Bailey, Union, is a
keypunch graduate.
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