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July 31, 1969     Shelton Mason County Journal
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I CLARA CARLSON relaxes in her mobile home at Potlatch State Park with her poodle, Cindy, resting in her lap. Thanksgiving Dinner Introduces New Dessert Several years ago on Thanksgiving Day Clara Carlson&apos;s daughter-in-law decided to add a little variety to the standard meal. In place of the traditional pumpkin pie she surprised the family with "Ptxmpkin Chiff<)n Pie." Now the Carlson family enjoys this original dessert at every holiday feasl. Besides playing host to her family on festive occa.las, (tiara maintains several other hobbies and activities. She plays the organ, sews and loves to travel. She is a charter member of the Rebekah Lodge, Order of Eastern The Carlsons have four other grown children and 16 grandchildren. Clara's husband serves as the ranger at the Potlatch Slate Park. They reside in a trailer house on the grounds. A pet poodle, ('indy, completes their household. I'umpkin Chiffon Pie Blend throughly in saucepan: I envelope unflavored gelatin 2/3 t: brown sugar (packed) ½ tap. salt 1 ½ tap. to 2 tap. pumpkin pie spice 1¼ C. mashed cooked pumpkin {canned) 3 egg yolks ½ C'. milk (canned) This summer Clara reversed her hostess D<)silJon with her daughter, allowing her daughter Io enl:ertain Clara and her husband during their recent visit to Reno, Nev. At that time the Carlsons also toured Lake Tahoe, where they enjoyed the Lawrence Welk Show. ............ ......... Cook o't mim heat, + stirring constantly until il boils. Remove from heat. Place pan in cold water. Cool unlil mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. Carefully fold in a meringue made of 3 egg whites, ½ C. sugar. Pour into cooled crust. Chill until set (2 hours). Garnish with whip cream. Former Sheltonian Weds In Coos Bay, Oregon A former Sheltonian, Vickie Su ltandly, wed Thomas A. Christy on June. 28 in St. Monica's Church at Coos Bay, Ore. F'ather Schab performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris C. ftandly, of Gold Beach, Ore. The groom's father is Maurice Christy, of Portland, Ore. Mr. Handly gave his daughter in" marriage. She wore an organza, sequined, chantilly-lace gown with a cameo neckline and full, cuffed sleeves over a slim, satin skirt. A redingote brush train flowed from the waist under a chapel-length, mantilla veil. The train was held by her sequin lace juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses accented with white pompom chrysanthemums. Miss Merry Bauer assisted as maid of honor in a dress featuring a white bodice and green, floor-length skirt. She carried yellow gladiolai on a bed of green fern, Ben Reineccius served as best man. Irwin Johnson and Scan Cauglin were ushers. Mary McCarthy played the wedding music on the organ. An afternoon garden reception followed the ceremony in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cauglin. Jan Bennett poured the Governor's Pilot Visits Mrs. Ed Faubert's nephew, Lt. Col. Richard D. Baldwin, arrived last weekend for a short visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faubert. Baldwin drove to Shelton after flying the Governor of Montana to Seattle. The private pilot for the statesman, Baldwin will remain here until Thursday when he flies his employer back to his home offices. During his stay Baldwin hopes to enjoy Iome ulmon fishing, champagne and punch, and Mrs. Gaylon Wheaten, Shelton, and Mrs. Larry M. Ashcroft, Oakridge, Ore. cut the cake. The bride wore a light-blue pant suit with a yellow rose corsage for her wedding trip to I{onolulu, Hawaii. The couple are now at home in Portland. The bride graduated from Gold Beach High School. She was formerly employed in clerical and secretarial work in both Gold Beach and Coos Bay. The groom graduated from Central Catholic ltigh School in Portland. He works in super cargo in the shipping industry. VFW Postpones August Meet The VFW Auxiliary will postpone their regular business meeting tomorrow to August 8, at 8 p.m. in the Memorial hall. This session will complete the summer scheduling. Beginning on September 5, the regular meetings will fall on the first and third F'ridays of each month, The women will hold a rummage sale August 7-8 in the garage of Merle Vander Wal on Northcliffe Road. Members should send rummage to Betty Godwin or Fae Robinson. Those available to work on the sale should contact Mrs. Robinson at 426-4167. Rock And Mineral Society To Meet The Shelton Rock and Mineral Society will hold a potluck picnic in their new building on the fair .grounds today at 6 p.m. The regular business meeting and program will follow. The group will 'discuss their rock show for the coming fair. Guests are welcome but requested to bring their own eating utensils. Coffee will be furnished. Page 6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 31, 1969 Shelton Couple Say Vows A double-ring ceremony united Susan Jean Mallory and Milton Ray Densley in marriage on June 28 at 2 p.m. in the United Methodist Church. Rev. Horace Mounts officiated. Multi-colored gladiola decorated the altar with white bows and aqua net highlighting the pews. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple, of Shelton, and the late John Mallory. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Densley, also of Shelton The bride's father. Mr. Robert Temple, offered her m marriage. She wore a floor-length, linen gown with an empire waistline. The dress boasted a stand-away neckline, elbow-length sleeves and a circular, cathedral train. Venice daisies and lace accented the sleeves, train and bodice. The bride's cathedral veil, created by her mother, and headpiece both employed the vemce lace found in her gown. Crystal-drop earrings, loaned to the bride by her aunt, and a bouquet of white orchids and carnations completed her array. Mrs. Thomas Shields acted as matron of honor assisted by Mrs. Janet Sharpes, Miss Carol Lentz, cousins of the bride, and Mrs. David Johnson as bridesmaids. Miss Edith Ann Densley attended as junior bridesmaid. They all were attired in floor-length gowns of aqua-colored, sorrento cloth with aqua and white daisies trimming the empire waistline. They accented their dresses with the bride's personal gift, a heart-shaped silver and rhinestone necklace. Aqua and white daisies covered the aqua bows they wore as headpieces. They carried a round nosegay of baby roses and shattered carnations in yellow, Mr..and Mrs. Milton Ray Densley pink, lavender, aqua and white. The groom,s brother, Dt!n and roses and aqua lillies of the :Densley, s tJeSt.'+m! '; Rt + vIlley+, WolcotI and Robert Harris lit the Serving were Mrs. John Lentz, her ensemble. White and navy blue accessories and a green, cymbidium orchid accented her costume. The groom's mother wore a three piece, double knit suit of beige with beige accessories. Her corsage consisted of green, cymbidium orchids. A reception followed the ceremony in the church. Aqua candles and bouquets of multi-colored roses decorated the receiving room. Mrs. Ruth Boysen created the six-layered, chocolate, wedding cake trimmed in white frosting candles and seated the guests assisted by Jim Densley, brother of the groom, and Thomas Shields, Mrs. Thomas Shields sang "I Believe," "O Promise Me", and ''The Lord's Prayer" accompanied by, Mrs. Harvey Hillman. The birde's mother attended her daughter's wedding in a three piece, double-knit, wool suit of navy blue with white trim. A walking- length coat completed Mrs. John Temple, Mrs. William Lucas, aunts of the bride; Mrs. Jerry Mallory, Mrs. Dennis Temple, sister-in-laws of the bride; Mrs. Dan Densley, sister-in-law of the groom; Mrs. Tom Temple, cousin of the bride; and Miss Rebekah Finney. Mrs. Lyle Jacobsen was in charge of the guest book, and Miss Janice Ordos and Mrs. Tom Temple, cousin of the bride, attended the gift table. Special guests included Mrs. Caroline Lentz, grandmother of the bride; Mrs. lna Pierce and Mrs. Edith Densley, grandmothers of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mallory and son, Tommy, of Connecticut, the bride's brother's family: and Mrs. Tom Temple, California, cousin of the bride. A buffet supper for family and close friends followed the reception in the bride's parents" home. The bride's aunt, Mrs. John Lentz, created her niece's going-away-outfit. The aqua outfit of sorrento cloth displayed an empire waistline tied with a belt, a roll collar and a long i,leeved jacket. '  The couple honeymooned at Itarrison Hot Springs and Victoria, Canada, and Ocean Shores. They now reside in Olympia. The bride, a graduate of St. Martin's College, also attended Western Washington State College. She will begin teaching secondary English for the Chehalis School District in the fall. Her husband attended Olympic College and is presently employed by Sears Roebuck & Co. in Lacey. ONCE A YEAR the Model T Ford Club of Southern California travels the freeways to tour some area of the United States. These obsolete vehicles during their excursions amongst todays high powered cars reach a maximum speed of 45 mph, (which explains the concern pictured over the engine above.) Model T's To Stop In Shelton and the State Capitol. Before going on to Victoria, B.C., they planned on visiting the U.S. Navy's ship, the Missouri,. in Bremerton, and spending a night in Port Angeles. After viewing the Canadian Island the Club began their return trip by way of Forks, Raymond and then back to Portland. They will spend their final day together tomorrow at the Reno Antique Swap Meet in Reno, Nee. The remainder of the journey will be left to each individual. The Model T Ford Club of Southern California made a brief stop last Thursday, during their annual tour, at the Blue Lantern Antique Store located near the McCleary cut-off. The group, composed of seven Model Ts and 21 people, officially began their trip in Portland, Oregon, on July 21. From there they motored to Olympia and ended up the next day at the Antique store outside of Shelton. While in Olympia they toured both the Brewery in Tumwater ii + i iiii i For rvchsia Hanging Baskets, Begonia Baskets, and Begonia Pots and Bedding Plants See Mud Clay • Spencer Lake 426-6725 mode o'day Junior - Petite DRESSES Time for Back to School in sizes 3 - 15. Prices start at 6.99 Great Selection of FALL & WINTER COATS Sizes 8 - 24 5.99-25.00 Lay-Away Now for School Evergreen Square Shelton Fellowship Award Given To Dr. Lynn White Dr. Lynn R. White was awarded a fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry's 17th annual scientific session and convocation held July 16-19 at the Sheraton Motor Inn, Portland, Ore. He joined 123 other dentists in the United States awarded fellowships. The Academy's national role stresses continuous education. The fellowship is given each year to dentists who have been in general practice for ten years, a member of the Academy for five years, and completed at least 500 hours of postgraduate education. Former Residents Visit Fauberts Mr. and Mrs. AI Huerby, of Santa Rosa, Calif., spent several days last week as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faubert. Huerby spent many years with the Ford Agency in Shelton and still maintains several friendships in this area. Fifteen of these former neighbors honored Huerby at a dinner on July 3, in ttarper's Broiler. WSU Honors Scholars More than 2400 University of Washington undergraduates qualified for the Spring Quarter High Scholarship List. To be eligible, a student must have a grade point average of at least 3.5, which is mid-way between an "A" and a "B". Those honored from Shelton included: Nancy Brachet, a senior in Education; Richard Brewer, a sophomore in Arts and Sciences; Steven Looney, a sophomore in Arts and Sciences; Daniel O'Neil, a junior in Arts and Sciences; and Glenn VanBlaricom, a sophomore in Arts and Sciences. Shelton Students Named To Olympic Honor Roll The honor roll for the spring quarter at Olympic College listed several Shelton students. Those on the president's list, 15 credit hours - 3.50 or better, were Robert Graham, James Peterson, James Richards and Robert Millard. The remaining students were on the regular list, 12 or more credit hours - 3.00 or better. They were Michael Camp, Stanley Davis, James Franklin, Gary Holt, James Oblizaio, Arthur Pagel, Elizabeth Watson, Mary B. Watson and Alan Cady. Baby Girl Born To Loren Schmidts A 4 lb. 6 oz. feminine bundle arrived at the Larch Schmidt household in Mankato, Minn. The parents christened her Kelley Loren. Grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emsley, of. Shelton, and Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt, of Henderson, Minn. Mrs. Schmidt is the former Sheltonian, Carol Emsley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michalak * S 00eila Holtorf Marries Ed ,ard Michalak In Sheila Holtorf exchanges William wedding vows with Edward brother o Michalak on June 7 in a double accom ring ceremony performed by Elma. Father Gabriel Donohue in the St. Mrs. Holt0 Edwards Catholic Church. Pink daughter gladiolus and stock decorated the beige-linen sanctuary, styling. The. bride is the daughter of and a Mr. and Mrs. John Holtorf in accented her Shelton. Her husband's parents The are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michalak. wore a of Elma. with white tinted-carnS Miss Holtor's father offered her completed in marriage. She wore a A floor-length gown of white-taffeta ceremony in brocade gathered into an empire gladiolus waist line and pointed, long brightened t sleeves. A pearl tiara held her Donna nylon-net veil appliqued with served the roses in place. She carried a an bouquet of white carnations and pink roses wore an orchid corsage, white icing. sister-in-JaW Barbara Lattman assisted the originator of bride as maid of honor in a dress creation with a styled similar to the bride's. Miss and groom- Lattman's dark-blue bodice pett remained the greatest difference poured pun between the two gowns. She Wilson carried a pastel-daisy nosegay. Sue The bridesmaids, Betty and Sue guest book, a; Bloomfield and Linda Dodge, sister-in-laW el were also attired in dresses charge of the resembling the bride's. Their The cou! gowns were sleeveless, though, Ore. on their and boasted pastle bodices. They plan to make each carried a pastel-daisy The bride'S nosegay. Shelton High Thomas Michalak, of McCleary, employed a assisted his brother as best man. Convalescence Richard Holtorf, bother of the marriage. bride, Robert Michalak, of Lacey, tter and Joseph Michalak, of Boston Elma ttigh Harbor, both brothers of the presently et groom, seated the guests. Timber Co. HELENE RUBIN ONCE-A-YEAR SPECIAL ! to Buy... A Gift to Try NUDE LEG & BODY MAKE-UP Gift: Skin Dew Moisturizing Cleanser $4.13 Value LONG LASH MASCARA - Co s- metics  .- Gift:$3.38Eye Value Make-up Remover  2050 Pads r'for YOU / $UPERBIODORANT | HAIR COLORING l Gift: Heaven Sent Eau | "FALL OUT" | de Parfum A A I Q. For a week after I applied I $3.75 Value oU a semi-permanent hair coloring, the color came out on my comb and my pillow. Why is BEAUTY WASHING GRAINS Gift: "Water Lily" Pore Lotion I 75 $2.63 Value • LONG LASH MASCARA REFILL Gift: Eye Make-up Remover Pads ! $2.53Value 1.65 MINUTE MAKE-UP STICK Gift: Skin Dew Moisturizing Emulsion $4.25 Value 2050 Gift: de ParfU" that? A. Semi-permanent hair coloring products are formulated to penetrate the hair shaft slightly. The color that does not penetrate the hair shaft should be rinsed out. If color came out on your pillow and comb, it probably means that you did not rinse your hair out thoroughly after you applied the coloring. STRAIGHTEN DYED HAIR? Q. is it safe to have dyed or bleached hair straightened [ A. If your hair is not already damaged, you may use a straightener that is especially for use on dyed or bleached hair. Since dyed or bleached hair may already be damaged, however, it would be safer for you to wait until new, untreated hair has grown in before using a straightener. Otherwise you may experience breakage. 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