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June 16, 1947     Shelton Mason County Journal
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' Thurnday, Januaw. 16 . ..... I ' Taxi-Groce y Heinie's Taxi-Grocery) ' AT ,AV you ,.o  ,-.,,:/ :IRST AND PINE .'EM, MA? 'fll  2',iii e,,i.g00 - Su.aays DELIVERY SERVICE for -MEATS--VEGETABL] -CANDY--SOFT DRIN -- Phls -- We do not want to hear kNO FISHING EQUIPMENT let Mother might say if PRODUCTS -- AUTO SUPPLI BSo .... but rather what i i e will: say of your I .... Ughtfur consideration of fting her with a radio- cordelto enjoy the sooth- 1ftselace and serenity of r trausic toned to her bderati0n. 00I00ECKWITH'S " JEWELRY - MUSIC SIIELTON DANCE CLUB SLATE BAI{N DANCE The members of the Shelton Dance Club will hold a barn dance this Saturday evening, Jmmary 18 at the club house. Committee lllelnberN ill charge are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osterberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Neuenschwander, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godden and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Frisken. STICK TOGETHER i'%!/ JOIN THE ]/ sOMETHING To REMEMBER Establishment 0£ pas- senger and mail stage : : :--- coach service into Idaho in 1864. These lines con- ;;: : -i"L=:.. - ! D'O" " nected the Boise Basin with points in Oregon, Washington and UtaM contractors and .builders y-made Concrete Ma .nt walls, and for :onstrucHon lobs. many worthwhile advanta n erection, fire-safety, laid-up cost. Plan now. ÷o on your next job! Calli or prices and We can usually make MMEDIATE DELIVERYI The smooth, satisfying mel- lowness of ¢orby'sl Even before Idaho's first at.. , coach service, Corby's was'' a grand old Canadian name which meant fine. whiskey. Today Corb's, a' light so- ciable blend, carries on thls quality tradition. Ask for it! Produced in the U.S.A. under direct supervision o our ¢xper Canadian blender. 86 Proof, 68.4% Groin Neutral Spirits los. Barclay& Co.,Ltd., Peoria, Illinois ' ..,dL= ]IN TRUCK PROD.U. P, UCK . PRODUCIION ! to build more and more of products which America is eagerly--the on/y motor: ; BIG.CAR QUALITY' AT'/ ? COST--the only. tuc. : i !G-TRUCK QUALITY AT ::: COST--the complete [ :llne which stands out as tle | riced line in its tield/ | e, it stands to reason you!li i| er :l, alue and quicker by purchasing the product: ca's largest builder of cars '.s-- Chevrolet/ EST DELIVERY of your new cari andg0t biggest value as well INE. IN :ITS, FIELD|: :OMPANY hone 7:77,  gHELN-SON CO JOURN: l:_ ..................................................................... , ,, , i 00Laurel Court, Order of Amaranth, Holds Installation Ceremonies Friday Night Installation and coronation cere- I monies of Laurel Court No. 26 Or-,l der of the Amaranth, was held at I the Masonic Temple Friday eve-) ning, January 10. On this occas- I ion the spacious lodge rooms were I filled to capacity by Shelton and visiting members and friends, and] an unusually beautiful ceremony was reported. Thurman Given of Tacoma, was installing officer of the evening with Mrs. Jeanne Zintheo and Ern- est Dahlgren as marshal and aide; Mabel Avey, prelate and Vera Duffield, secretary. Nell Zintheo was musician. Mary Smith, junior past royal matron, was uncrowned by Stella Givens, grand royal matron of Ta- coma; Ruby Crane, crown bearer; Anu Sampson, flag bearer and Ida Brown, standard bearer, all of Laurel :Court, Flower girls presented the retir- ing matron with a lovely bouquet of pink carnations and the soloist, Mlr t inM;aeHo?r me ak c'oS;nie d'O; Mrs. Bird Dotson on the piano. After the 1947 officers were in- ducted into their stations, a beau- tiful crowning ceremony completed the exercises for the evening. Those participating in this cere- mony were tella Givens of Ta- coma, coronation matron; Vera Duffield, crown bearer; James Lennon of Aberdeen, .sword bear- er; Jeanne Zintheo, marshal.in the East; Alice Dahlgren, rarshal in the West; and Ann Sampson, stan- dard bearer. Margaret Anderson, royal ma- tt'on, was conducted to the altar by Mavcl Avey, honored marshal. Marguerite Ferwerda was soloist and sang "My Friend," accompan- ied by Mrs. Dotson. Six honored guards marched to east of the altar and there, with glitteiing swords, formed an arch of steel under which the impress- ive crowning ceremony took place. The matron was then escorted to T-O-T-E-M Curio Shop t/' 2 MILE SOUTH OF UNION Phone Union 426 r Something New Something Different From Old Mexico Sport Jackets For Ladies Consider them for your Spring outfit. Sequin Embroic Braid Brilliant Colors Aztec Rings So-called Aztec ring is large, massive, startling. For men only. r A New Shipment of Weaverware FEATURED VA00LU Nationaily Famous I00OX SPRINGS And Spring-Filled MATTRESS Made by Simmons Specially Priced Matched Sets--S69.50 Liberal Terms her station where flower girls awaited to present her with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, l Reverend Hardwick W. Harsh- I nmn played several violin solos ac- I companied by Mrs. Evelyn Funk- houser, and folloving a short ac- ceptance speech by the royal ma- tron and patron, all were invited to the banquet room for refresh- ments. There were many Amaranth courts rCpi-esented'at the meeting, including Seattle. Tacoma, Brem- orlon, Vaughn, Olympia and Ab- erdeen. Yuvonne Buckley and Jeanne Anderson acted as pages and Bud- dy Anderson had charge of the programs. All are grandchildren of Mrs. Anderson. the royal ma- tron. The list of officers installed in- elude Mrs. Anderson, royal ma- tron; Robert Anderson. royal pa- tron; Katherine Sutherland, assoc- iate matron; Harold Sutherland, I associate patron; .Ella McCulloch, I secretary; Ethel Platner, treasur- er; Ruby Crane, conductress; Mur- iel Rhodes, associate conductress; Mary Smith, trustee; Mabel Avey, prelate; Jeanne Zinthec, marshal in the East; Lois Davidson, mar, shal in the west: Ann Samlon standard bearer; Nell Zintheo, mu- sician; Helen Anderson, historian; Marie Story, truth; Annie Ander- son, faith; Beatrice Grout, wis- dom; Jannelle Shephard, charity; Minnie Sauers, warden and Fred Sauers, sentinel. Health, Welfare" Council Convenes Talks by Dr. Grace S. Wight- man, consultant with the State Department of Health, and R. W. Oltman. city superintendent of schools in Shelton, featured the meeting Friday , of the Mason County Women's Clubs' Health and Welfare Council. The council, recently organized with represen- tatives from clubs affiliated with the Mason Cotmty District Fed- eration, meets monthly in the Welfare Building for round-table study and discussion of health and welfare problems. Dr. Wightman, brought as guest consultant by Dr. J. B. Eason, district health officer, offered the group suggestions for a program of study and activity. Her exper- ience as state health chairman for the State Federation of Wo- men's Clubs in Illinois, together with her public health work for many years, specializing in the Maternal and Child Health pro- gram, makes it easy for Dr. Wightman to advise the clubwo- men how to function effectively as a lay group interested in health problems. How Shelton chool resources in building, equipment and teaching personnel with some help from state funds, have been used for developing a year-'round recrea- tional, program for both students and adults, was described to the council by City Superintendent Oltman. The Council learned in addi- tion to the school's regular ath- letic program how the gymnas- iums were used to offer exercise and relaxation to many youth and adult groups of Shelton; of how classrooms and equipment were used for night classes in such subjects as bookkeeping, short- hand and shop; of the community chorus directed by the school mu- sic director and the part the school band, orchestra and choir play in entertainment for the pub- lic as well as students; of the summer program offering super- vised swimming, park recreation, band concerts, softball and base- ball, also the hobby clubs, danc- ing classes and other recreational features of school life. Mrs. J. R. DeBard, council chairman, presided. She announced appointment of Mrs. George Carl- son, of the Picketing Homemak- ers' Club, as recording secretary for the group. Friday, February 7, is the date of the net meet- ing. MIXED CHORUS TO RESUME REHEARSALS i The Shelton Mixed Chorus will! meet Monday evening, January 20 I starting at 7:30, if the weather permits and school is in session by that time. The meeting will be held in the Irene S. Reed high auditorium and anyone interested in choral work is urged to join now as plans and rehearsals are being started for the spring con- cert. 19fr. Sherwood will Continue to act as director of the chorus. IEAVE FOR ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. J. Eber Angle left this week for a vacation of sev- eral weeks in Phoenix, Ariz. Olsen Furniture TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS PHONE 102 325 RAI, tReAD FIFTH & RAILROAD GirlScout Council Has Busy Meeting Monday, Jan. 13 The Shelton Girl Scout Council met Monday, January 13, with 10 members present and Mrs. John Dotson was in charge of the meet- ins. Mrs. Oswald and Mrs. Marion Smith were welcomed to the coun- cil as new members. Mrs. Oliver ASh ford roDin'ted on the Brownie and Girl Scout Christ- mas caroling and the council wishes to thank Shelton citizens for the hospitality shown the car- olers. Peggy Ann Marks and Mrs. Howard Meyer will be registered o attend Volunteer's Trainer's course in Olympia February 10-14. As these two members are also leaders of troops, their training will be invaluable to the Girl Scottt organization here for train- ins new leaders and council mem- bers. Brownie Scouts collected old toys and games before Christmas and Scout Troop 6 repaired and wrapped them as gifts and turn- ed them-into the welfare depart- ment for distribution. A bazaar is being planned:by some of the troops to be held the latter part of Februars. Plans are now. in progress for the annual Court of Awards to be held in the ,pring. The council will honor the lead- ers with a dinner at the home ef Mrs. John Dotson. commissioner, on the evening of ]Iarch 12 which is also the birthday of Girl Scouts. The Shelton Girl Scouts were fifth in the state in their contri- bution to the Juliette Low World Friendship fund. Shelton Garden Club Will, Meet Monday Mrs. George Grisdale with Mrs. W. D. Coburn and Mrs. George Cropper, assisting will be host- ess for the Shelton Garden Club meeting Monday January 20. An- drew Kruiswyk, Jr., county agent, will talk on the pruning and graft- ing of tree and roll call will be armwdred giving the name of a native bird and its customs. Members are asked to bring a sprig of Jasmine as the flower of the month and to bring cones, greenery and a seed catalogue to the meeting with them. Miss Irene Burright, instructor in the high school typing class, has announced that the club's year books should be finished by the first of next month. The class has offered to type the year books for the club. Bordeaux P-T./.. Plans M6eting January 16 Roy Lindman, assistant superin- tendent of the State Department of Public EdUcation will be the principle speaker at the Bordeaux P.-T.A. meeting Thursday evening, January 16. The meeting will start at 8 o'clock apl will include musi- cal numbers by Mary Lou 5ami- son, accordion numbers and Roy Dffinbaugh ,trombone solos. Refreshments will be served at the lose. If school is closed, the meeting will be cancelled, but if school has opened the program will continue as planned. Bordeaux P.-T.A. members are planning a rmmage and garden plant sale for March 28 and 29 and anyone having anything to donate to the sale for rummage or plants of any kind that are not intended for use, is asked to call Mrs. Frisken, 352W, or Mrs. Edgeley, 437R, and they will call for the articles. SPEND HOLIDAYS IERE Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Jones, Mrs. Jones is the former Bernadine Layton of Shelton, now of Spo- kane, and their son Skipper. spent the recent holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Layton of Shelton. They motored from Spokane. GIRL SCOUTERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY Wednesday, January 22, the Girl Scout Leader's Ssociation will meet at 8 oclock ' in the evening at the Little House. MRS. CLARENCE 'BARE HONORED A,T, SHOWER A stork shower was given Mon- day eveuing, January 13, in honor of Mrs. Clarence Bare hy Mrs, Robert Jackson and Mrs. George Thompson at the home of Mrs. Thompson. Among those present were the guest of honor, the hostesses, Mes- dames Sol Gustafson, Pauline Ems- ley, Ethel Ward, Aleen Sheppard, Marjorie Bare, Dorothy Clark, C. Ross, T. Myers, Laura Swett, Sur- ratt and Gertrude Holmes. Games and pinochle were played during the evening, Honors went to Marjorie Bare, Dorothy Clark Coral Bare and Gertrude Holmes. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in blue and pink, MOTHERS CLUB'CONVENES The Rainbow Mothers Club will meet thin evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Mun- son, 223 8th St. February 1 Is Deadline For Easy Reinstatement of G.I. Insurance February 1 is the deadline for the easy reinstatement of lapsed G.I. insurance policies. Under terms of tffe Insurance Act of 1946, which was strongly supported by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, veterans may rein- state their lapsed policies without a medical examination and up- on payment of two months' premiums. No matter how long the pc!icy has been lapsed, the veteran may reinstate it by making application to the Veterans Administration, accompanied by pay- ment of premiums for two months and a crtificate certifying he is in good health. After February 1, a medical examination will be required for reinstatement. It is predicted that millions 0f veterans will reinstate and thus take advantage of the low-cost protection available to them. Com- plete information may be obtained from thi nearest V.A. office or from the Service Officer of Mason County Post No. 1694 Veterans Of F00reign Wars S MI, S GERTRUDE SULLIVAN ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT During the holiday season, be- fore a gathering of a few close friends, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sullivan of Allyn, announced the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Sgt, William R. Brun- 'ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bruning of Resere City, Mich. Sgt, Bruning is stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Lewis. Miss Sullivan was graduated from Irene S. Reed High School in 1945. She is now a sophomore at Wasll- ington State College. No wedding date has been set. ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Harry Hamilton and fam- ily attended the wedding of Mrs. amilton's niece, Miss Barbara Hcaly, in Tacoma. Misses Shirley and Lois Hamilton passed the groom's cake at the reception held at the Winthrop Hotel following the wedding. VETERAn, S ORGANIZE PT ASSOCIATION A National PT Veterans' Asso- ciation has been formed in Bos- ton, Mass., and Leslie R. Wells of Preston, was elected president at the first convention, hCJcl Novem- ber 16-17, 1946. Washington and Oregon are now organizing ands reunion is planned. All former MTB person- nel are requested.to,write to Dale Gilman, chairman, 14.25 N. W, Gli- san St., Portland, Ore,, for fur- ther particulars. OFFICER TO VISIT The V.F.W. Auxiliary will hold its regular, meeting Friday, Janu- ary 17, at Nfemorial hall at. 8 o'clock. Special order of husin.ess will be the official visit of* the department president, Marguerite Hastings. A large attendance at this meeting is urged. MRS. HELEN FORREST CONFINED TO, BED Mrs. Helen Forrest fell last Wednesday night on the street near the'court house and,suffered bruises. She is cortfined to her home in bed, but is getting along nicely. The street was slippery and the lights of oncoming cars blinded her. HILLOREST CATHOLIC IaDIES CIRCLE MEET The Hillcrest Catholic ladies cir- cle will meet with Mrs. Helena McCann, 1019 E. Cascade Street, Thursday, January 23, at, 1 o'clock, The last meeting was with Mrs. Mary lelint, All members are urg- ed to attend the meeting Thurs- day. FLUORESCENT and INCANDESCENT For KITCHEN BATHROOM PORCH (Overhead & Bracket') BEDROOM With Shades MT. VIEW. COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS MONDAY The Mt. View Community Club vill hold an open meeting Mon- day evening, Jammry 20, at the skating rink. All Mt. View resi- dents are invited to attend whe- ther members or not. There will l)e entertainment and James Tushko from Olympia will speak on youth organization and advan- tages of a playground for chil- dren, MARGIE'S TKXI NO EXTRA FEE FOR EXTRA PASSENGERS Phone 392 2._ Whatever Your Need SPENCER Individually Designed SUPPORT Will Meet It.BECAUSE: Each Spencer is created especially for youand you alone. Yet, IT COSTS NO MORE. LASTS LONGER and is GUARAN''EI" NEVER TO LOSE ITS SHAPE, Phone 799-J 1,t16 Summit Drive BERNICE SCITRJBER Dealer AMATEUR TALENT APPLICANT r Final Publication of This Entry Ilank) I wish to appear as an amateur contestant in the contest to be sponsored by the Shelton Active Cldb and will appear for audition when notified. I certify that I have never been paid for any performance that I have made in my specialty act. 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