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Page A-26 - Shelton-Mason County Journal- Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 NORTH MASON BRIEFS Chair Elect, secretary, trea- surer and Past Chair. search of board Nominations can be for yourself or someone else, and The North Mason Cham- ber of Commerce is in search of members for its 2017-18 Board of Trustees. The board meets monthly and members serve a two-year term which starts Jan. 1. Trustees must be members of the chamber. The board is made up of 15 members elected from the membership, which include 10 general board members and five offi- cers -- Chair of the Board, the are due to the chamber by Oct. 26. Send nominations or ques- tion to Stephanie Rowland at srowland@northmasoncham- ber.com. For more informa- tion, visit www.northmason chamber.com. Craft fair open to new vendors The Public School Employ- ees group has scheduled a crait fair Nov. 5 in the Belfair Elementary gym. The event needs vendors selling a va- riety of arts and crafts. For more information or to reg- ister, call Sandy Ruthruff at 277-2105. Paint pumpkins at a party in Saint Nicholas Episcopal Community Church in Ta- huya rill host a pumpkin painting party from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 22 at the church at 15000 NE North Shore Road. Pumpkins and lunch are complimentary. The spooky menu will include items such as slimy cheese sand-witches, bloody toe-mato soup and cookies. For more information, contact Liz Webber at webber liz@aol.com. Holiday bazaar welcomes new The Holiday Bazaar and Bake Sale is in search of ven- dors for the annual event. The bazaar, which includes lunch and a bake sale, is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Belfair Community Church, 23300 state Route 3 in Belfair. Vendor spaces fee are $20 for the public or $15 for any Take Off Pounds Sensibly group member. To reserve a space, call Jan Krogh at 277- 6707 or email janish krogh@gmail.com. The event is a fundraiser for Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 1032 Belfair; 10 percent of vendor space sales will go to the group. • Compiled by reporter Bri- anna Loper the big field but when I Holly where they were MEMOIRS cont. from pg. did not, he went away to stay until tomorrow. A-25 and a half. He tried toTook the houseplants a great success and all find out where Sam was in the kitchen and they of the candidates were hunting and I told him look nice in there. I hope there save two. Mr. down on the canal. Busythey bloom this winter. Schmidt, from Shelton, in the store and so I did was there with some not get home until about Monday, October 17, of his pupils and their six thirty. Then did 1938 playing and singing some odd jobs and got A fine day and Sam was well received. All my English lesson out went out in the morn- enjoyed it very much. so I can work on it when ing hunting and got one Home at twelve and to I'm on the boat tomor- lonely duck and then we bed and oh, was I tired! row. I hope to get it all caught the nine o'clock done, if possible. Had ferry at Manchester Saturday, October 15, a nice letter from Irene and arrived at John's 1938 and she tells me a lot and Annie's about ten A foggy morning and of news. I wish I wouldfifteen and started on the duck hunters were write the hand she does. our way to Yakima. The quite lucky. Sam got Mrs. Johnson opened trip over was great and eight and Henry got her place today. It is nice we enjoyed it. There was nine and Spence Ames too. Aunt Polly and Dora hardly any snow on the got none and got drunk were in the store todaypass and only a slight and then bawled me out and we were quite busy covering on the ground because I do not come in at the time so I did not by Tipso Lake and the to see his wife. In real- have any time to talk to ice was about half over ity, he was waiting for them. They looked fine the lake. We took a me to tell him to hunt on and were on their way to picture and at Yakima ! kn t the first stitches on the ski that Ruth is showing me hew to make ! wonder how long it w|l| take me to make it in my spare time. FOR EXCLUSIVE FRONTING Unit G- Soulh end unit Rear secu New lighting 1,640 square feet Full power: 220/110 Coffee ream with sink, cabinets and Most luxurious office space in Beffait- New A/C and heater counter Designer to have clients melt, patients New water heater New flont door relax New carting and vinyl in bathroom 2 direction on SR3 display 2 bathruams New point End of plaza identifier we took some more so It was quite a surprise perhaps I'll get some when we heard it just good pictures of Sam the same even though and I yet. We went to we had been waiting to the Associated Grocers hear for so long. I knit warehouse and attended the first stitches on the the meeting and listened skirt that Ruth is show- to the talks given by ing me how to make. I some of the men who at- wonder how long it will tended and had lunch, take me to make it in my and then looked around spare time. the Warehouse, which is a pretty fine thing for Wednesday, October the organization to build 19, 1938 in the short time they Well the ironing is have been in the field, done and all the clothes On our way home we are mended and the saw quite a few cars that week well on the way. had Chinese pheasants In the afternoon I took in them for the season Mrs. Beck to the beach is on and the highway and gave her some of was crowded with cars the flowers that I raised and several times on from seed this year. And the way home we had a showed her around the close call and the next house. I took the white time I'll take a differ- clothes up to the store ent way home. There at the same time. Had are so many trucks on a nice letter from aunt the road that the cars in Katie and a card from trying to pass take too Polly. I sent a letter to many chances. Home to the Art Backs and one to Seattle and went to the Myrtle Homer and now Crown Chicken Inn and I.owe only one to Kents. had our supper and then Cleaned the house in the to see "Too Hot to Han- morning and dusted the dle" with Clark Gable store good when I got and Myrna Lay and it up there. Put the vases was good. To bed late. I of artificial flowers in had a letter from Myrtle the house and they look Fletcher and she wants very nice. Charlie went us to come this week and out hunting but did not see them but as all the see a thing and certainly plans are made for next was disappointed, but week I'll have to write he brought home quite and tell her. Helen Bal- a few sacks of sawdust doc is supposed to come and as Sam bought home tomorrow a_Peer an thirty-five more. We now absence of two years and have plenty. I hope the we are all happy over it. dogs do not howl tonight 24161NEState Only ieprographks nnd shipping center in Mason County. Two of the most active lunch and dinner resteumnts in Beffair. I how ii 'ery :Call t br details I Great for real estate office, doctors offke, brua ast and coffee care. I I ... Re .r $2,850/ NNN / To ew-: Steve, owner (360) 71 f 417 ...... .... "'" like they did last night and break into my sleep. I wasn't too surprised to see that Mary missed two days of diary entries this week, with her ac- tion-packed trip to Seat- tle followed by learning how to knit. As a knit- ter myself, I know how much time the hobby can expend without one even realizing it. Fm currently getting under way with my own fall knitting projects and time seems to be mysteriously lost for other projects. Every knitter can relate to the sentiment, "just one more • row." We don't know what kind of skirt Mary was starting this week, but in my former career as a fashion designer focusing on vintage fashion, my professional opinion is that late 1930s clothes are some of the most dapper! We don't know yet, and may never know, if Mary finishes her skirt, but I hope she continues to report her progress. Seyta Selter is a life- long lover of Hood Canal and resides in Union. She is a visiting profes- sor at The Evergreen State College, as well as a passionate amateur genealogist, archivist, and family historian. She can be emailed at marythelersmemoirs@ gmail.com. Construction, Inc, Serving the North Mason area since1967 Specializing in seawall Re-construction and home repairs o 275.6684 Frank Merrill Belfair, WA - ~-. ~tic #JESFff*228DO ~ '