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Susan Hartline Weds Larry Simkins
Susan Kay Hartline and LarrY
Bede Simkins exchanged wedding" -.;. i
United Methodist Church. Pastor
Carl J. Carlsen, of the Faith
Lutheran Church, performed the
double ring ceremony, Yellow
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Earl Veitch gladiolas and daisies decorated the
sanctuary.
Miss Hartline is the daughter of
Belfair Chapel Scene Of
Her husband's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Simkins, of !ort
Sue Ann Allen's Wedding
The bride's brother, Grant
Sue Ann Allen married Teri Bennett served as flower Hartline, offered her in marriage.
Andrew Earl Veitch on June 21 at girl and Duane Veitch acted as She wore an A-line gown of Saki
8 p.m. in tile Belfair Community ringbearer. Mrs. Donald Peters cloth, enhanced with pearl-drop
Baptist Cimrch. Rev. Wendell and Becky Allen, cousin of tlte Venice lace on the bodice, cap
Harder performed the double ring bride, lit the candles, sleeves and scalloped chapel train.
ceremony. Jay Alien assisted iris brother Her shoulder-length veil was
Site is the daughter of Mr. and as best man. Jerry Kidrick, attached to a satin crown and ->
Mrs. Harold E. Allen, and he is Leonard Watteau and Frank trimmed with Venice lace. The
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stottlemeyer seated the guests, groom's personal gift, a string of
E. Vietch. All are of Bell•Jr. A reception followed the pearls and matching earrings,
The Bride's father offered her wedding in the church fellowship' highlighted her ensemble. Sue
in mariage. She wore a hall. carried a shower bouquet of
floor-length, rose-patterned lace The couple honeymooned at yellow rosebuds, carnations and
over white satin gown with Sol Suc Hot Springs and daisies. The couple plan to reside in
crystals accenting the train. TIle Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic Melody Morgan assisted as Long Beach, California, after
Juliet design was trimmed with Mountains. Upon their return maid of honor in a floor-length returning from their honeymoon.
ruffles of lace at the wrists, they will reside in Seattle. yellow dress of tucked sheer linen Mrs. Simkins is a graduate ot
around the neckline and down to Tle bride graduated from with a square neckline and cap Shelton High School and Western
the enlpire waistline. Soft white North Mason Higll School and sleeves. The empire waistline Washington State College. Her
daisies with yellow centers attended Pacific Lutheran featured matching bow to the
higillighted the hair piece and University. Sac will return to the bow headpiece.
elbow- length, net veil, Linda University of Washington in Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Mrs.
Benson and Mrs. Ron Manwiller September. Gregory Phillips and Miss Suzanne
assisted as maid and matron of Tl)e groom, also a North Sherman acted as bridesmaids in
honor respectively. Cileryl Mason graduate, attended sherbet-green gowns, other wise
Williams and Nancy Nelson Olympic College. tte will resume identical to the maid Of honor's.
attended Miss Allen as his classes at the University in the They all carried baskets of yellow
bridesmaids, fall. and white daisies and yellow
carnations. Tltey wore jade
pendants, gifts form the bride
purchases in Hong Kong by ther
./ mother.
/ Gary Simkins served his
.... brother as best man. Paul
,'11 Breitbach, Rick Brandenburg and
,t ". Herbert Vonhof sanl "0
Perfect Love" and "The Lord's
A FORUM ABOUT MATURE WOMEN Prayer" accompanied by Mrs.
Richard Morton.
Tlit'WIWIIEXT, D: Mrs. Hartline attended her
weddin
Dear Miss Brookfield: you are •next Switchboard celery-green dress and coat
We have a childless and operator it seems rather pointless ensemble with matching shoes
recently widowed neighbor who is to submit a resume stressing your and a flowered hat. A yellow
quite attractive..And so is my photography skills, This skill is rosebud corsage completed her
husband. About six months ago, important if you are applying for outfit..
she had some trouble with her a job as a photographer or, say, a The groom's mother wore an ,
window sash and asked him to receptionist or switchboard aqua, quilted-silk coat dress made
repair it. Well, he did, and since operator in a photography studio, in Hong Kong. Matching
, , , accessories and a white rose bud
then 1 get the impression that her corsage accented her costume. ,
tiouse is about to collapse around A reception in the church
her ears. Every week she asks my A NOSE BY ANY OTHER NAME parlor followed the ceremony.
husband over to change a washer Yellow gladiolas and daisies
or a fuse or sometlling else. At Dear Miss Brookfield: decorated the hall.
first lie was back inside of a half 1 t, ave, shall we say, a
The wedding cake was
hour. Now the jobs seem to be prominent nose. Lately my
getting more complicated and I'm liusband keeps urging me to ornamented with yellow rosebuds
getting suspicious. 1 told my undergo plastic surgery, i have and white daisies and topped with
husband and lie admitted he's fed refused repeatedly. I think he is bells.
up with this widow's repair being silly. After all I ilad this Serving were: Mrs. Stanley
problems but doesn't know how nose when he proposed. Any Swan, aunt of the groom; Mrs.
suggestions for making him drop Anthony LaPore, Mrs. Harris
to say no. What do you suggest? this subject? Olson and Mrs. Peter Gavigan,
B. G., l)oylestown, Pa. E.B., Corpus Christi, Texas aunts of the bride. Mrs. Gary
Dear B.G.: Andersen, sister of the groom;
Maybe your husband can't say Dear E.B.: Mrs. Darrell Denniston and Mrs.
Yes, several. You might do a Vagn Sorenson also helped. Miss
no, but you can. When your
neighbor calls again, tell her lie's little investigating and then advise Jeannie Wolden, niece of the
busy and recommend a good tfira how much money the surgery bride, passed the groom's cake.
handyman. If that doesn't work, will take out of his wallet. If that Mit Lisa Goldschmid attended
next time she traps your husband doesn't deter him, start urging the guest book. Mrs. Vincent
into fixing the' washer or him to undergo Plastic surgery for Himlie and Jill Himlie were in
whatever, phone him at her house cosmetic reasons himself. Is he charge of the gift table.
losing his hair? Begin a lot of For her wedding trip to Lake
and tell him to come home toupee talk. Eventually, he'll Tahoe, the bride changed into a
immediately blown a fuse. because you've probably drop the subject, peach coat dress with bone
, , , , . . accessories and white coat. She'
wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds
Have you a problem as a mature from her bridal bouquet.
EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM woman, or with one'? For advice
Dear MissBrookfield: and help write to Margaret
Brookfield, Information Center NARCE PI
re00en,,y ad.i00ed a wo00ao a n S
who wanted to return to work to on the Mature Woman', 3 West
feel confident because employers 57th Street, New York, N.Y. L k M t i
favor the mature. Well, I have 10019, o e ee ng
tried to find work but it seems The NARCE chapter No. go01
that younger women are preferred
Si pson 1"o wil, ho, d ,heir .egula. m0e.ng
1 graduated from s'everal home m Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the lake
study courses, as you can see by home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Host Partv Robinson, 86 Pickering Drive,
is not what you know, but who -- -# Timbers Lakes.
you know. The three summer sessions will
R. L., Cranston," R.I. The Simpson Recreation Club
merge the business affairs with a
will sponsor pinochle parties the picnic.
Dear R.L.: first and third Monday of every All retired civilian employees
Keep trying But before you do, month in the Memorial hall at of the government are invited to
throw away that resume and 7:30 p,m, attend and join the organization.
prepare a better one. It's packed The proceeds wlU go to the For further information call Earl
with irrelevant details such as the Memorial hall kitchen. Wood at 426.2363.
town you were born in.
Concentrate on what's important:
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your valuable skills and ]
occupational background. Your OF
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bede Simkins
husband graduated from Port
Angeles High School and attended
Western Washington State College.
lie will return there 'winter
quarter upon his discharge from
the service.
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JANE CAREY KIMBLE became Mrs. Robert G. Shrope on
June 14 at the Presbyterian Church in Pullman, Wash. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kimble, of Pullman. Her
husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan/ey Shrope, of Tekoa,
Wash. Miss Kimble's grandfather is the late J. G. Rucker, of
Shelton.
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Zonta Clue s .i00ll--ill'-i"
Rise In UN " S
;00he Zonta C'ub of Shelton ;I € O O k i n ? -
Mason County has been notified
Zonta lnternatiofial headquarters ---
in Chicago of the elevation of the i '<
organization's consultative status
with the United Nations.
Zontt International, a service
organization of executive women
in business and the professions
and a non-governmental
organization of representative
character and recognized
international standing, was first
granted consultative status with
the United Nations through the
Economic and Social Council and
named to the Roster in 1962. Its
continual concern with matters
falling within the competence of
ECOSOC with respect to
international economic, social,
cultural, edticational, health,
scientific, technological and
related matters and to questions
of human rights and its support
and protnotion of United Nations'
principles and activities, have
earned Zonta International
advancement from the Roster to
Category 11, a more respected and
responsible assignment.
Announcement of the
promotion was made at a meeting
of the 46th Session of ECOSOC,
fellowing an examination and
review by the Council's
Committee on non-Governmental
Organizations. , ;<!.
In the interest of the i'il'4J
improvement of the status of '
women throughout the world
through education, the Zonta ,i:.
Chib of Shelton-Mason County ......:
supports the Zonta International
Amelia Earhart Fellowship
Awards made annually to women
for advanced study and research
in the aerospace sciences.
Eighty-eight of these grants, now
$3,30000, have been made to
women from 12 countries.
Auother international project
is the vocational training of
refugee girls at the United Nations
vIVIEN SWENSON'S "Ritz Cracker Pie" leaves
crochet rugs. Made of colored plastics bag:
supply of this material under her front
neighbors continually reimburse her store
contributions as potato bags, bread bags and
obtained with grocery purchases.
No Peeling Need ,d For
Relief andjerusalem.Works Agency centre :k ,,'
,,ear Zonta Vivien's Me At)pie
contributions of $150,000 have I- _ wh¢/
enabled more than 300 girls to Those who love apple pie, but d'Alene, |da" .,,lid Il#.
leave the refugee camps and lack tile necessary initiative to ears they .*"#11%
• . Y e =n0 , to
become self-supporting, bake one, will apprecmte this From there tll!rsdll,
week's recipe. Vivien Swenson's and after 11 Ye*helt01.g
"Ritz Cracker Pie" tastes like their two sonsinl¢otlla"
C' ,.,I
Plan
apple without going through the Vivien has .nldtaiv"
,-out.,,e ,,,o, of peeling and slicing. 30 some gr.anal'¢,.
Crackers magically replace the great-granflen. :
Fall Wedding former fruit filling. Ritz CracKer r" t
. Living the relaxing life of 1¼C. sugar t
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Charrier, of retirement witii her husband at 2 C. water ,,tt0r dl
Shelton, announced the proposed Pines 'Trailer Park, Vivien values 2 tsp. cream.:', e j01111:
fall wedding of their daughter, such gratifying shortcuts in I T'iem°n,J.st0'2ll::'. ':
Linda Ann, to Gilian E. Ostergard, cooking. Using space savers like Bring al_ ,, DrOP .,#.1! t
ff6'ri of Mr, nd Mrs. Alvin J. her pie recipe allows her time for frying pan#- k 2 lllil,-
Oslergard, of Ehna. Miss Charrier, other hobbies. She crochets rugs crackers, t;0°ess #.,,
a recent graduate of Emanuel .. s ir--'ust P* '
tree a variety of colored-plastic t . J .... into ,l i
ttospital School, is presently bags and. even finds, enough extra easily, rOU.e ar- - -dtt#r't''"
employed in Portland, Ore. Mr. hours: in the day to play the shell (pr P2 1" i)tttta'
Ostergard, a graduate of Elma melodic• over top I "_l,'.'
Iligh School, served two years in Sle and her husband came to brown sugar aull,..,li4 |
the United States Navy and is now Shelton three years ago. They Put°n t.h:n-#w!
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free silver ,
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the great hair improver...
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Wigs, W=glettes & Falls
There's a "Nature Blend" hairpiece with the same natural"
mixture of colors as your own hair because Helene Curtis
experts do the mixing individually--by hand. And they are
so light and airy, women say, "it let's your own hair breathe r'
Human hair has met its match at last. Fully guaranteed.
Priced realistically... Wigs $29.95. Falls $17.95. Wiglettes $9.95
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