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Shelton Mason County Journal
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September 9, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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9,1965 SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL--Published in "Ohr{stmastown, U.S.A.", Shelf•n, Washin PAGE 11 Catto ~- Ninety-eight haven't subdued Sparkle in the eyes whose birthday afternoon llUmber of friends the riverside El- of her son and ~Ir. and Mrs. Lon an orchid cor- of honor greeted a chair on the party was held. remember the Callers was better years, and every min- loaded with re- tea and coffee of fail tables placed was large in lav- for the many which poured and a guest been used for parties. of sunny and trees added as guests met old friends. Ann Webb was and was assisted Well as her C. Lindell Barbie and Son and daugh- and lVIrs Wilfred ], Gary and Mark, arrived Saturday to spend the Allie Ahl's old |" AItL came to Mo., at intending to at that period salaries could not he financial re- COoking in the Allie could Was efficient in ~oggers satisfied are. She return- become the bride and came back here. two children, the laLe Edna second mar- Ahl, who had John Stephen Ahl. not abdicated because of cares for her the dishes, irons on De- the skilled Vchen iL comes potatoes or or canning pro- )uL a year ago up her active Star This yeax of. her enough for g. Year !" several amenLed in the all were confi- her 100th birth- day party. Her health is good, say her son and his wife, and her reg- ular habits of eating and sleep- ing have a lot to do with her phy- sical fitness unusual for her age. Labor Day the Webb family re- union was scheduled to be held at the Union home of Tom Webb, brother of Mrs. Ahl's first hus- band and all were looking for- ward to this annual gathering. IT'~ LILLIWAUP Potluck and pinochle night Friday when the Lilliwaup Community Club enter- tains those who are fond of good food and pinochle with another of its poular parties. The public is invited to attend the affair, which starts at 6:30 p.m. in the community hall. Card playing starts at 8 o'clock. There are prizes and refresh- ments are served at the close of the card game. Pinochle parties are given by the club twice a month on the second and fourth Fridays, with the supper a fea- ture of the first one. Business meetings, held on the second Fri- day, will start in October. Construction is continuing on the log dump site to be used by Manke and Sons on the north side of Lilliwaup Bay. Piling was re- cently driven for the boom ground. It's back to school for anum- her of local young people attend- ing various colleges. Tom Ing, son of the Bill Ings at Holiday Beach, will be returning Sept. 13 to St. Martin's College near Olympia. He will be in his junior year. Laurie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Lil- liwaup Falls, will be a senior this fall at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Miss Smith attended summer school at the university. A brother, Kevin, who was at the University of California at Berkeley last year, will attend Olympic Junior College at Brem- erton. JOHN, SON OF Mr. and ]V[rs. Harry Hays at the Lilliwaup Mo- tel, has postponed his college en- trance until next semester and will help Olive Gray in his lbcal oyster business. Mr. and Mrs. John Aaro were weekend hosts to Mrs. Aaro's son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNally of Seattle. The Mc- Nallys came Saturday with three of their four children. Mr. and Mrs. John Burg, son and daughter-in-law of Mrs. Vance, were here from Tacoma with their family to visit aL the Nell Vance home Monday and Tuesday of last week. On Friday night Mrs. Glenn Tee of Medford, Ore., and her sister came for the weekend. Glenn, brother of Mrs. Vance, is seriously ill and a pa- tient at the Veterans Hospital in Vancouver. Sunday dinner gnmsts at the Indian.s,Beach home of the Wilbur J. B0~:e~lders. were Mr. and Mrs. t~tLd Tllomas and four children of Olympia. The two families enjoyed the beach and boating during Lhe wonderful autumn day. Labor Day found Mr. Bolender busy with a hammer putting sid- ing on their house, completion of which is a spare-time project for the family. GRACE AND PAT McGrady lefL Tuesday, enroute to their winter home in New York City, stopping first in Seattle for a couple of days. Mrs. McGrady was to have a checkup at the Virgin- ia Mason Clinic and Wednesday evening the McGradys were to be dinner gnesLs of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Carlile of Bellevue. In New York they will see for the first time a grandson, born Sept. 3 to their son and daughter- in-law, ~.Ir. and 1VIrs. Pat Mc- Grady, J.r. The couple came home from France, where they were living so that their first chil¢t might be born in the U.S. Recent guests coming to visit the McGradys before their depart- ure for New York included some young r~latives of Pat's from Se- Q O O • O O O O O • • e, • • • • O 0 O TWICE DAILY--l:30 & 7 P.M. SHOW • Reserve Your Grandstand Seats Now] J afternoon end evening Grandstand Show will be re. out coupon and mail, with check or money order, to: I )N FAIR ASSOCIATION ... FUYALLUP, WASH. I ................ tickets at $2.00 each (Ind. tax} I • ... .......................... tickets at SI .50 each (Incl. tax) ., 1965. For Afternoon Show ~] Far Evening Show I"1 I and check prQper square) | I. ...... ...... " ............................... ~ WESTERN WASHINGToN'City ......................... FAIR ASSN," ...... I • pgormeO| Hi stile. At a Saturday potluck din.. Victoria, B.C. Friends from Belle- ner party were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cunningham and three children; Mr. and Mrs. A1 Small and eight children; Hugh Cunningham, Mr, and Mrs. Byron Wise and Mrs. Margaret Collins. Ed Cunningham is a nephew and Mrs. Small a niece of Pat McGrady. Mrs. Wise and Mrs. Collins are his sisters. Other recent gnmsts were Dr. Bert Vallee, of the Harvard Med- ical School and his wife, who is a college biology instructor. IIAVING A BRIEF vacation the weekend before the three-day hol- iday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, 1-Iays of the Lilliwaup Motel spent a restful and enjoyable weekend in vue, their former home, and the Hays youngsters carried on the the Motel business during their absence. It has been a very busy season for the local resort. Mrs. L. K. Webb returned a week ago Sunday night from at- tendance for several days at the summer camp sessions of the Jef- ferson-Clallam Holiness Associa- tion. Mrs. Gertrude Elson of Shel- ton stayed at the Webb home with Mrs. Allie Ahl during Mrs. Webb's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Jim,. Oakley and children of Kent, who have been vacationing at the beach, returned home Monday. They are the son- in-law and danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Shields of Tacoma and Indian Beach. Bob and Jean Burman and three children were at the home of Allic Robinsons for a really "long week- end," from Thursday until Labor Day morning, when they left for their home in Bellevue and prep- arations for school. Jean Burman is the daughter of Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Tacoma were at their Lilliwaup cottage over the Labor Day week- end. They had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. Robinson's mother and sister, Mrs. Frank Robinson and Mrs. H. A. Shaffer, Miss Robin Catto of Omak, and Miss Louise Aron of Issaquah vis- ited the Jack Cattos from Mon- day until Saturday. Robin is Jack's I granddaughter and is the daughter of his son, John A. Catto, of Seat- tle. She is entering business col- lege in Spokane this month. Miss Aron is the sister of Mrs. John A. Cart•. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Smith and daughter of Lilliwaup went to Tacoma Friday night and vis- ited until Sunday evening with Mrs. Smith's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tahja and family. 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