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announce
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Charles Williams
Today, Thursday, November 27
"Thanksgiving Day.
Friday, November 28
Ruby Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m.,
lOaF Hall.
Shelton Rock and Mineral
Society, 6:30 p.m., home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Emsley.
~y, November 29
Pinochle party, 7:30 p.m.,
Harstine Community Hail.
Sunday, November 30
Shelton churches invite you
to attend the church of your
choice.
Monday, December 1
PUD No. 3 commission
meeting, 1 p.m., PUD conference
room.
County commission meeting,
10 a.m., courthouse.
Shelton Bridge Club, 7:15
p.m., PUD.
Bicentennial committee
meeting, 5 p.m., Senior Center.
PWP, 6:30 p.m., Capitol Hall.
Simpson Pinochle Club, 7:30
p.m., Memorial Hall.
Ski Club, 7:30 p.m., Mt. View
School.
Southside PTO, 7:30 pJn., in
the school.
Mason County Park and
Recreation Board, 7:30 p.m.,
county commissioners' room.
AARP potluck at noon,
election to follow, Senior Center.
Elinor Chapter OES Social
Club, noon, Fir Tree Park.
Tuesday, December 2
Kiwanis Club luncheon, noon,
Heinie's.
Music Club
holds meeting
Shelton Music Club met in the
home of Mrs. Rudolph Norvold
on November 18.
Verne Eck, project director
for the Capital Area Association
for the Performing Arts,
explained and showed pictures of
the performing arts center to be
located near Olympia.
The Shelton Music Club is
affiliated with the State and
National Federation of Music
Clubs.
City commission meeting, 2
p.m., city hall.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
p.m., Timberland Library.
American Legion and
Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Memorial Hall.
Lions Club dinner and board
meeting, 7 p.m., Hy-Lond Inn.
Job's Daughters, 7:30 p.m.,
Masonic Temple.
Jaycee dinner meeting, 6:30
p.m., airport clubhouse.
Nimrod Club, 8 p.m.,
Dearborn clubhouse.
Bazaar, bake sale and
rummage sale by VFW, noon to 8
p.m., PUD.
Wednesday, December 3
Elks, 8 p.m., at the lodge.
Kristmas Town Kiwanis Club,
6:50 a.m., Hy-Lond Inn.
Shelton Art Club, 7:30 p.m.,
PUD.
Board of Realtors directors
meeting, 7:30 a.m., Timbers
Restaurant.
St. David's Episcopal Guild,
noon, in the church.
Thursday, December 4
DPW, noon, Timbers
Restaurant.
Madrona Barracks No. 1462
VWWI and auxiliary, noon,
Memorial Hall.
LDS Relief Society, 10 a.m.,
in the church.
New-and-Used Sale by
Kamilche Valley Women's
Missionary Council, 11 a.m.-4
p.m., PUD.
Yacht Club dinner, 6 p.m.;
business meeting, 8 p.m., in the
clubhouse.
Democratic Central
Committee, 7:30 p.m.,
courthouse.
Mason County Recreation
Association, 8 p.m., Colonial
House.
Hood Canal Lions Club,
Hoodsport Cafe.
Story-Time for preschoolers,
1 p.m., Timberland Library.
Overeaters Anonymous, 8:30
a.m., Timberland Library.
Kiwanis Club of Mason
County Seniors, noon, Senior
Center.
Tops Washington Chapter No.
313, 6:15 p.m., Baptist Church.
Toastmasters Club, 6:45 a.m.,
Timbers Restaurant.
Rotary Club luncheon, noon,
Ming Tree Cafe.
Christmas Ilelly - Holly Wreaths
Aider-smoked Puget Sound seafoods
Door Charms -- Assorted Native Evergreens
Gift packaged & mailed for youl
HOLLY LANE FARM ENTERPRISES
Box 312, Union, Wa. 98592 Phone 898-2299
Please Call Collect or Write for Brochure
Merry Lynn Coffey and
Steven Charles Williams
exchanged vows and rings on
August 23 in Mt. Olive Lutheran
Church. The Reverend Roland
Huber officiated at the 5 p.m.
ceremony uniting in matrimony
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Coffey and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Williams. All axe
of Shelton.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was attired in
empire-waisted white jersey styled
with long sleeves. Seed pearls
adorned bodice and cuffs and the
headpiece holding her chapel
length veil edged with Brussels
lace.
White carnations, yellow roses
and baby's breath were combined
in the bridal bouquet. Altar
flowers were provided from the
gardens of Mrs. Max Latzel and
Mrs. Blanche Danials,
grandmother of the groom.
Maid of honor was Elizabeth
Poe, and Patricia Francis was
bridesmaid and vocalist. David A.
Williams was best man with David
L. Coffey and Michael B. Williams
as ushers. Organist was Lori
Huber.
At the 5:30 p.m. reception
held in the church, cake was
served and coffee poured by
aunts-of-the-groom Dorthy
McNamara and Judy Coleman and
by Jean Williams. Tea was poured
by Helen Nygaard with Jan
Williams and Cyndi Hoag serving
punch.
In charge of the guest book
was Teresa Murray with Kay Linn
and Janice McCleary presiding at
the gift table.
The bride attended Seattle
Robin Trucksess
High School Spotlight
University and Olympic College.
The groom, who attended
Western Washington State
College, is now enrolled in
Olympic College. Both are
Shelton High School graduates,
and both are employed by Fir
Lane Terrace Convalescent
Center.
After a wedding trip to Ocean
City State Park, they are at home
in Shelton.
Sale planned
for Tue ay
by veterans
A bazaar, bake sale and
rummage sale is planned by the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
No. 1694 and auxiliary and will
be held from noon until 8 p.m. on
Tuesday in the PUD auditorium.
Those donating bazaar items
and baked goods should contact
Merle VanderWal. Those offering
rummage should contact Jo
Sparks. Items may also be
brought to the PUD auditorium
on Tuesday morning. Funds
raised by the sale will benefit
cancer aid and research.
The auxiliary has made
donations to the Senior Center
and to the Forty and Eight
Christmas Basket fund.
Essays for the contest will be
judged this week in grade schools.
High school students will tape
Voice of Democracy speeches for
judging to occur within the next
few days. The winner will be sent
into district competition.
A Christmas party is
scheduled for December 19.
Big cover-up
Science is the topography of
ignorance. Oliver Wendell Holmes
Robin Tlucksess, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Trucksess, has
a twin named Renee. Shelly and
Holly are younger sisters.
On May 16, 1958, Robin was
born in Boulder, Colorado. As a
four-year-old she moved to
Denver, subsequently residing in
Virginia, California and Florida.
She came to Shelton as a
ninth-grader, and prior to this
time had lived for two years in
Bremerton.
As a Shelton High School
senior Robin studies economics,
English, advanced art, senior
choir, swing choir, contemporary
world problems and German IV.
"German ancestry inspires my
interest in the language," she
states. "I hope to visit friends in
Germany next summer."
For the past four years Robin
has been active in a little theater
Grange el
new officers
New officers for Progress,
Grange No. 304 are master, John
Bariekman; overseer, Frank
Marler; lecturer, Lucille Florek;
steward, Eldon Todd; lady
assistant steward, Helen
Yoshihara; assistant steward,
Bernard Kinnersley; chaplain,
Mable Cammack; treasurer, Curtis
Cammack; secretary, Dorothy
Haase; gatekeeper, Walter Wright;
Ceres, Mary Ellis; Pomona, Ruth
Kinnersley; Flora, Florence
Marler; 3 year ,executive
committee, Orville Coglizer;
C.W.A., Ruth Wright.
Card party slated
A pinochle party is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. Saturday in
Harstine Community Hall.
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SHELTON
Christmas
Parade
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Ice Cream Cones
Only Only
Single
Scoop
Double
Scoop
Saturday Only -- Any Flavor
Wednesday thru Friday Only
Pre-packed Ice Cream Sale
All of our rich and creamy homemade flavors.
Pints
Reg. 6Oc
50c
Quarts
Reg. 95c
80c
V~, Gallons
Reg. 1.85
$1.65
group called the Flyloft Players,
appearing in "Annie, Get Your
Gun" and "Haunting of Hill
House." For the past two years
she has won roles in school
musicals.
She is a member of Wrestling
Club. She has served as senator
for two years. She has been a
tennis team members for two
years, on both volleyball and
track teams for one year, and as a
senior she has turned out for
basketball.
Robin enjoys both snow
skiing and water skiing.
"Sports are my true hobby,"
she explains, "but I try many
things including handicrafts and
needlepoint. I listen to music and
I write poetry.
"I once played violin," she
continues, "and I was a member
of Pizzicato Music Club for two
years; but there is no orchestra
here, so I don't play any more."
Robin is president of the
United Methodist youth group
and she is employed by her
father.
"I do filing," she says, "and
both Renee and I fill in when
vacations or illness leave a
vacancy in the office."
Robin will attend either the
University of Puget Sound or
Chico University in California to
major in either anthropology or
interior design.
Although Robin Trucksess
and her twin sister share many
interests, they prefer to be
regarded as individuals.
"We chose different styles in
clothing as soon as we were old
enough to have a voice in the
matter," she declares.
THE PURPOSES
OF EYE SHADOW
Shadows serve three
purposes:
1. They accent the eye
color.
2. They contour the eye
into the illusion of a more
flattering shape.
3. They accent costume
color to create a fashion effect.
For a basic shadow look,
shadows can be applied in
three places:
1. Just under the brow as a
highlighter.
2. In the eye crease as a
shader.
3. On the lid as an accent
shade that plays up eye or
costume color.
You can introduce all sorts
of variations on this basic
three-shade look. A
monochrome look, using three
depths of the same basic hue, is
currently very much in vogue,
as is the use of contrasting
shades and of shadow under, as
well as over, the eye.
Neil's Pharmacy
Emergency Ph. 426-2165 '
Fifth & Franklin St.--426-3327
Open Daily 9:30 to 7:30
Saturdays -- 9:30 to 6:00
ansen
er
Robyn Hansen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Hansen and
the late Robert D. Dougan,
became the bride of Scott
Lockwood on October 18. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn A. Lockwood. All are of
Shelton.
The Reverend Roland Huber
performed the single-ring
ceremony at 2 p.m. in Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church. LaVerne
Hansen gave his daughter in
marriage.
A wide-brimmed and
lace-trimmed hat complemented a
white bridal gown styled with an
empire waistline and chapel
length train. The bride carried a
bouquet comprised of pale orange
gladioli, white carnations and
baby's breath.
Maids of honor were Ilene
Malloy and sister-of-the-bride
Karen Hansen. Sharing best man
honors were Tad Orme and Pat
Gronseth with Sam Lockwood,
Kevin Wilson and Pat McClanahan
seating guests. Kerri Stoehr and
Loree Stoehr were musician and
singer, respectively.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was held in
the Hidden Haven clubhouse.
Those serving were Chloe Palmer,
Cheryl Langeland, Janet Adams,
Joyce Chard, Nancy Whitchurch
and Susan Seitz with Barbie
Dorcy in charge of the guest
book.
The bride is attending
Olympia Technical Vocational
Institute, and the groom is
employed by Simpson Timber
Company.
Engagement
is announced
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.
Robbins of Lilliwaup announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Helena June, to Daniel D. James,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
James of Lilliwaup.
A January wedding will take
place in Brinnon Community
Church.
Guild to meet
Christmas carols will be sung
at the noon meeting of St. David's
Episcopal Guild to be held on
Wednesday in the church.
Mrs° Bernard Winiecki will be
pianist, and a reading will be
presented by Mrs. Charles Walton.
Coffee hour hostesses will be
Mrs. G. M. Swenson and Mrs.
Walton.
;ale slated
A New-and-Used Sale will be
sponsored by Kamilche Valley
Women's Missionary Council on
December 4 from 11 a.m. until 4
p.m. in the PUD auditorium.
Items to be offered will
include quilts, clothing and a
treadle sewing machine.
i¸
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lockwood
;ale set for Kidney Cen
Beta Sigma Phi local chapters
Epsilon Omicron and Xi Gamma
Psi are joining with 2,500 sorority
sisters throughout the state to sell
candy to benefit the Northwest
Kidney Center in Seattle.
Mrs. Karen Morisset of
Bellevue is coordinating chairman
for the sorority project.
Members hope to sell 35,000
candy banks to raise life-saving
dollars for patients needing
financial assistance at the kidney
center. Two boxes sold will buy
one hour of life for a victim of
kidney disease.
Every year more
patients from thr
Washington receive
the kidney center and 7
of them need
meet substantial
expenses.
A sale will be
Seattle-First National
Friday from 1 to 3
can be ordered by
Llyn Byrd at 426-5217.
Menu for
Elementary & High
Result of low aim
Not failure, but low aim is crime.
J. R. Lowell
Rock Society
meeting
for Friday
Because of Thanksgiving the
next meeting of Shelton Rock
and Mineral Society will be hdd
at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Emsley
rather than on the regular meeting
date of Thursday in the PUD
auditorium.
A potluck dinner will be
followed by a short business
meeting conducted by president
Dick Schnettler.
New officers elected at the
last meeting are president Worthy
Kanarr of Shdton, vice-president
Charles Cook of Brinnon,
treasurer Marion Newkirk of
Belfair and secretary Augusta
McKissick of Shelton.
MAKESOUNDLI
YOUR
Week of December
Monday -- Pron
oven-bro wned
potato chips, tray
goodies, cinnamon
Tuesday -- Pork c!1(
with Chinese drY
vegetable and
chocolate cake, milk.
Wednesday -- cllili
vegetable and frui
butter sandwich,
Thursday -- Bar
hamburger on bUn
fries, vegetable, fruit,
Friday -- Macaroni
vegetable and fruit
rolls, butter,
cookies, milk.
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i mile South on
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Custom made draperies, rods & shades
Counter Tops & Ceramic Tile
Complete Decorator Service
Complete fl oorcover"
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convenience of yoO~
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McCleary 495-3801
6 Shelton-Mason County Iournal Thursday, November 27 1975