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June 23, 1949     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Mary to €,e,,rge Booth, :,m ;........::..:......x..:..:.*....::.:...:..:....:.:.:......:*:..........*:.::..:.++:.:.:.+.:":.+:" Shelton ,'es,dents. t,, M:uvm G:,I- P¢.II'---- AiI lllll 10:i!: : t.   i' Ill, P' V &l& .ill, V V kjr  of Mr. and Mrs F,|'nest Booth of land. which was performed recent- Ik;tllllllg 2-111 I-liIl"l)llllgi.., :,.,I.,n i,,,,.,,,. 00'l,e Popular University Couple Wed ly at the Trinity Lutheran Ch,n'," at 14"19 Fairmont Avenue IN SHELTON Payments $o0 Per Month Will Redecorate Phone C. C. Cavanaugh (Collect) Broadway 4134, Tacoma E INCORPORATED H0M 806 Washington Building - Tacoma II i i i i ii i Be free from foot-powered sewing by letting us \\; eIectrify your present SINGER* Treadle Machine! " Here's what you get: .... "'> : $2 O0 • New SINGER* motor• , a • New SINGER speed control, hduds, com#,¢e ;nsfollation, pick- i • New SINGER spotlight, up and del very, .. O|tg, U. I. PL 01if: |:/ The ,qinger Marltlatd'ttlllll CO* Phone or vh;t today your... SINGER SEWING CENTER 510 E. 4th Ave., Olympia- Phone 7586 ,,.._.-- i --- I -- -- i -- I t , i -- planned for ,lilly 23. Silce h<q' lianee . nlajorinK in chen)Jstry nt college, Mms Ander- son (lloS(! II nlJlli&l.Ht'e scene in It (.heal lab s /let' lhenle li de,of atiny, tile l'efr(fshlnellt table (m the occ3sii)a of llcl' ellgagPnlent l);tl'ty. The brid¢.-elec{ wow' a lWo- pie(', :nwlhyst Hn({ .l*een stvil)ed taffeta (h'ess for her party. Hey c'or.qI].ge WaS of three white, baby or(:hitls. Miss hnders(M'l wl/.q ffra(hlated fl'olll Hoquu{m )li,}/ school, lit- tended Washington State College, and is n sopholnore at lhe College of Pug'eL SOlllld She is affiliate(l with tri-Della sm'ortty at WSC. My. Booth was graduated from Slmlton high school, aLLen(led Washington State College an(l is a junior at the College of l'uget S(H|lld, }l(" is a navy veteran. P.E.O. Entertains Olymlfia Chapters Members of Chal)ter H of Shel- /on P.E.O, entertained tnemhevs of chapters Y and C.F. of Olympia, with whom they had been asso- uiated in entertaining the 46th annual convention of the Washing- ton Slale PEO Chapters, at a con- vention report picnic at the Flor- ,lice hff0,cke heine at Potlatch. Mrs. Harold Ahlskog aeted ws hostess ill the absence of her mo- lher, Mrs. Macke, who is travelinv in Europe with her husb:md. Frances Kinsey, B's general (',invention chairman, greeted the 60 memhers fronl the three chap- lets, who enjoyed n picnic lunch- eon and meeting on the terraee of the Maeke borne. Convention reports were given by Bess French, Christine Parsons ,t(I Mrs. i'hil Fredson for chapters Y., C.F. and B., respeetively. I"A G 11 !{ (; ! Il N,'..; VACATIONING Mr. an(l Mrs. Clyde Fagergren left• June 17 for a vaealion which will inchlde stops iu Los Angeles, California; Gl'{lnd Canyon, Zion an(t Bryce Canyons and" Yellow- • %l one Park. Tim couple plan to return to Shelton in about 17 days. . Ill.Ill ONIAN i,'4 (  RA N DMO'rH EH Mrs. Osborne J. Cihhs, Ports- nlouth, Vs., gave. birth to a son .hme 16. She is the former Kati- leen BUCk. daughter of Mrs. Ma- bel Bark. a SPECIAL,! Ladies Nylon Hose Broken Lots and Sizes 51-G.G. - 15 Den.  45-G.G. - 30 Den. 51-G,G.- 15 Den. Nylace 98€ Pair ACCESSORIES AND LINGERIE DEPARTMENT Established 1895 Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip #almer following their marriage Tuesday, June 14, at the First Methodist Church in Silverdale. The bride is the former Freda Fae Solie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvil O. Solie of Traoyton, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Palmer of Shelton. (Photo by Dean. ) Before the beautiful decorations of white peonies, asters and mock orange blossoms on the altar of the First Methodist Chm'ch at. Sil- verdale, Fveda Fae Solie exchanff- ed marriage vows with Phillip Donovan Palmer at 10 a.m. Tues- day, June 14. Escm'ted down tha aisle on the arrn of her father, the attractive hrunette bride was t'adiantly beau- tiful in a wlfite organdy gown which was fashioned with a V- neekline and short puff sleeves with lac6 bands. The fitted bodice set; off the semi-full skirt which l featured'lace insertions. Nestled in her halo hair-do was a wreath of nlo('.I, orange blossoms. She ear- ried a spray bouquet of white as- ters, meek orange blossoms and earnationm Rev. B. A. Hilton of Vancouver, WasiL read the lovely double ring service before the many relatives and frien(i of the popular couple. Matron of honm' mr her sister's wed(ling was Mrs. H. H. Miller of Los Angeles. She was attractive in a rose-beige gown of chiffon and lace which was accented by a wristlet of miniature pink roses. Josephine Hartz of Arlington was bridesn]aid, and her gown was of white organdy. She also wore a wristlet of miniature pink roses. Flower girl Karen Miller, who wore a green organdy floor hmgth dress was followed down the aisle by four little gi:is, two on each side, carrying garlands of mock orange blossoms. The girls were Kathleen Pinsh wearing an orchid dress, Maxine Hensied in pink, Lucille Johnson's dress was blue and Beverly Baker wore yen low. All of these dresses were ntade like Karen's. Dale Palmer, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. He also sang "Evening Star" from Tannhauser, and "Calm As The Night" by Bohm preceding the ceremony. Kaz Sakahara who also played the wedding music, accoin- partied him. The guests were shown to their places by Hal Street and Eric Den- ton of Seattle. All the men in the wedding party wore white jack- ! Chrysler Offers You Over 50 common sense advances that give you more ]'or your money in ® saJbty, per]brmance and confort. N, Valtte in Safety? 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Amazing new (:eater Control Steering gives new handling ease, no road sheet The Greatest Car Value I -- JJ i i i iiiii iiii iii i i i i ilU ii tl i II ii i iii iii iii iii iii ; iiii ii i iii i i i i i ii iiii ii ii in Everett will be of local inlet- est. The brunette bride looled love- ly in her gown of white slil)l)er satin, fashioned with a fitted bo- dice. sheet' neckline edged with :t I ruffle of ehantilly lace, and sleeves that fell in a point at the wrist. The hem line of the sRirt was caught in three seallops whi('h re- vealed rows of sheel' lace across the front, and t.erminated in t} forntal train. Her lace. e(lged veil of finger tip length was arranged 1.about a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of while rosebuds centered with "in or,hid, and showered with stephanotis. Her only ornanlent v,,a,¢; :L l'OlU'- strand string 'of pearls, a gi.ft of the groom. Barbara Mtmson of Shelton ;,a, candlelighter for ler cousin's wed- ding, and her mother, Mrs. Law- rence Munson, assisted at the re- ception which followed the cere- mony. Both the bride and bridegroom gradtmted from Evere!t Junior College, and the latter is now at- tending the University of VCash- ington. Mr. Galland was in the Navy during the war. Three From Here Attend Convention Mrs. Andrew Kruiswyk, Jr., was the Shelton delegate to the Re- global Conference of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, held last Thursday, Friday and S'ttur- day in Seattle. Seven western states, Alaska and Canada were represented at ets, dark trousers, maroon ties { the three-day convention which and red rose boutonnieres. I had its headquarters at the Olym- Church decorations were com-lpic Hotel. pleted by the white satin ribbon l Mrs Chris Hansen was alter- and snta{l bouquets which marked Jnat e "f'or Mrs Kruiswyk anci s m ea_cch pew. ...... lalso attended' for the'three days. s.Or net" aatzg'nter's weaning, Mrs. , Mrs. Grant Packard was present one wore a taupe sneer aress. Her corsage was of pink miniature iroses and white carnations. The bridegroom's mother chose a red crepe dress and her corsage ;was of white miniature roses and carnations. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held on the church lawn. The white linen outwork tablecloth which covered the reception table, was topped by the wedding cake wiieh rested on a pedestal plate. The table was flanked on either side by baskets of Kolkwitzia. Carol Kiigore and Phyllis Jo- hans,n, both of Tracyton, served, and Joan Best presided at the puneh bowl. The guest book was passed by Nona LaCrone of Ta- coma. For her wedding trip down the Oregon coast, tim new Mrs. Palm- er changed to a brown suit with darker brown accessories. Upon their return, the young couple will be at home in the University dis- trice in Seattle. RQth Mr. Palmer and his bride will be seniors at the University next year. The new Mrs. Palnter is majoring in Latin American culture and is active as presidgnt of the Independent Women's As- sociation. She is also an accom- plished pianist. Phil holds the highest executive office on the campus, as president of the A.S.U.W. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, engineering hen-: orary, Fit' Tree, Oval Club and an associate ntember of Sigma Xi. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding came from Seattle, Tacoma, Sultan, Traeyton, Shelton and Porthmd, Ore. GRANDSON BORN • ON DAD'S DAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn Chase of Palo Alto, Calif., are the parents of a son, Randall Glenn, born on Father's Day. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chase of Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chase and family of Hammond, Ore., visited over the week end ut the 01enn and Paul Chase homes in Shelton. Mrs. Glenn Chase and daugh- ter Patti Jean left Monday for California to see the new grand- son and nephew. They traveled as far as Portland with the Oregon , Chases'. Mary Ann Keenan Honored Recently Mrs. obert Keenan gave a birthday party for her daughter, Mary Ann, recently. The H. Enzo Loop chapter of -- -- O the Junior Orthopedic guild, f which Mary Ann is. a member, were present. Also, Royal Mower of Olympia was a guest. A day of swimming and such! at Twanoh State park was enjoy-i ed before the group returned to the Keenan home for a buffet supper. Six of the senior members of the guild are spending a week at Pacific beach. They are Ann HuN bert, Margaret Walton, Laura Ashbaugh, Sally Ferguson, Bar- bara Bates and Mary Ann Kee- nan. Townsend Club No. 3 Holds Regular Meeting A meeting-4f the Townsend Club No. 3 was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beisen Sat- urday evening, June 18. Following the business meeting, music and games were the feature of the evening. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Ada Bassett, Mrs. Clara Get- ty, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hulbert, Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lenhard Simantel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willis, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Ole Roman, Jim Delanty, Mrs. Lucy Clark, Mrs. Effie Barnett, Mrs. Grace LePage and the host and hostess. The next meeting will be held at tim home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- timr Hulbert, RaiIroad Ave., at 8 p.m. Jnly 2. IIOL'SE GUEST FROM TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. G.' Hein have as house guest, Miss Grace Moore, from Dallas, Texas. Western Old Time & Seandinavian D A N C Every Saturday Night I 9:30 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. -- With Mus{0'|/,;I'"' Oakie and His U.E. 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