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December 2, 1965
S,helton
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milnh# Ih t I Church Youth Groups
Ui|a.lllt ,l IgUV U LV I i!*:.'. ] The oC :O oil]ls Ecument
' ,:~ :: ' ~i!ii: I ical He Y H t r t i ~ unday '
I : ::':' 12 p.m. in st. thOu,oh
[ti U| lt iLdLOUI~d! aKl~liti fill I ::: :::i' ): I Invitations have been sent to tile
.... ~ .... I ]i ':~:.:.ii!;i /MYF, EYC, Luther League and
~ : ~y NORMA TAYLOR ] to Kent on ~unaa, m nave sinner/ :~l~ ~::: /the Baptist Y°uth"
~ KAMILCHE . - The Kanfllcne with tile Frank ~£eeters. I ~~ / Rosary will be led by members
Scho()l F,o.u,d nice. :it the schoolI Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Samples l ~1 /of the CYO. Rev. Valerian OSB
Nov. ]7 and organized for the were Saturday evening guests at/ l[~:~l: l from St• Martin's College will de-
:: colninK Year. Edwin Taylor, re- the Ed Taylor residence. ] ' .... : [~llr.q~lli, |liver tile serulon and Fv. Gabriel
it~ cently aI~pointed by County Sup- Mrs. Mac Unger cntertained as[ , ,_/~ :Jill /Donohue OSB will say benediction.
erintendent J. W. •Goodpaster to lher Monday luncheon guest Mrs./ ~}~l'i | Immediately follow]he the Holy
fill tim vacancy of Lestc~" Adams Etta Brogrand. / .... :' ~;~ll /Hour a reliffious ~mnel~diseussloh
ii~ f°rnmr b°nrd (:hairman' was elec" 1 The past weelc' the main theme / :" i~ ~~~lt / will follow il~ the l')arish hal'. 'CYO
ted chairnl-m. Harry Fletcher the of mucn of tlle school work was/i : :~ '~::,:'° ~, /,,,m ,,e,'s,,s ~vl~,
only member of the former board appropriately decorated and Mr /, , i '~ ~'" ;/~ ~~ ''~ ~ i ...................
was elected to serve as clerk, iWhlteners room created a corn-/ .... ~1 ~ :,;:~ z, L~': ~ |________.____~
Philip Stoehr is tile third member/plete replica of a pilgrim village.| ::~l ~ :~:' '~ ~,~l,:: r~ | ,
of the board. Following the or-[ To complete the day the pupils| ~| i ~.,t, :k ~,~,IL*; - : l| .~
l ~ii~ gallizatiollal lneetillg they review-] were tI'eated to ice cream pastry 1, . . . :i~ ~ r!'i:i* ',~ ~ • : ,%~':1~}: ~ ~ ~~:, ~ ~ 11
cd the budg'et, discussed schoolIand pumpkin 151e. Tile upper] ~ ~ ~ ~ ....\;i'l[~,~' ~: ;:~: |l
polic.y and nmde an inspection of/ grades must hold some kind of| ~ i ! ~ ]! ]ill IV•Ill:Ill
the bmldmg They will hold thew/a record ~]th an average con-/ Ill I i {i
eguhu' meetings the thn'd Wed-] sumptlon of one third o a pie] []l t t I ,:tl:i ~ [I . ,
nesday of each month at 8 m a piece besides all the other good- ,~ u~ :
I~or tile first time ill tell years lies mothers could provide. / II I [!| ~:=~# ~ ~ /I
Mrs Verna Ell]son has missed ai Fronl the looks of our school[ II I [~!! !~:'Ylb~'~l I /I
school board meeting as she de- / building, one might thing t at Mr•] ' ill I I~i:~ ~~,~i:~;~?i:!~ il I ~ | I ~ll ~-~l r~
~;=.~,~..~_~...~, __.=,[ ~u~'an~ °w! , ~i:~: ~:~a:~lon_.. _iiy _, ::hudCOc~i cided not to seek reelection at the/Kelley. , • the school custodian, l ==lll. .l ~,: ~ a:~.~,~=~ ~i~-- Illl I~:~,,., .~. =,=" II ....
last general election The people of| works mght and day, as every-[ il
the community have ~.:~==.~/ tllln~ is ken snic and soan The/ PERFECT SCHOLARS--~Nothing but A's graced the report cards II ~ ~_.il=~ll~=~~
much apprciat"ion for hoar% are c"olm'tantly wa'xe(1 and| " of .these f!ve Sh,elton j,unto,-.high students at the 9-week grade /I 11.11 Ml. d JP
• ter Adams have given over the/ it is easy to keep the buildin / acmevements are presenteo certtticates at tne Tall t mzer assemmy II
1.31 I . _ . o last week to (from left) Susan Lemagie, 8th grade; Leahe Sway-
O , years. Adams has served more| nice with modern equipment and| ....... . ..... • ne ........... il i'~'!
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n a ze, vtn graae, donn t~;ay, urn gra~e, Jean ~e wamrlp, /~n
' r tha eight ye rs as chairman be-[ the cooperation pupils give hinl• / • - " ..... t- ' /I I'_ ..
I ' graoe, and IJenlse rlerrlcK~ / n grarJe
fore h's resignation made neces-/ m-. Keller. social science elass/ " ..... 11
I WhN E%TAT tiol ! sary when he moved to Quilcene•,has reached the point in history] ..... -I| -
3WS The glow of candlelight andJwhere they are studying the I~ .~ -" .. . .. .. I laka.~h~ ~q"L~,m,l~lUn~ /I Nll~lllllllllllllllllJ~lll
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lovely floral arrangements in yel-/ and fall of nations and interest-| uuuunluauu ounuuutm lUm.U.=,= o wnm==~=~ I ~etT~?lll~L~.J[:~.' |l lil ||lilll
low and white adorned the tables] ing enouwh, historians agree thatl- • _ _ I~ , ~ A ,. I f%Al~=~, ........ - _ //
oil Saturday evening at Progress| of tlle 2~ notable world civiliza-[ Servnoos Are Set §aCK from uonvenlnon It " -
[ Foursquare Church Grange Hall at the weddin~[ tions, 19 fell because of internal[ I ....... ...... I Illll 1 #4NNY .
snower at lvtlge ano ~anal Kelley weaKnes~ Tney wele eL over- i " r i I ' • :":;#;::" "
• 1 • , ..... [ Congregatons in Ch istal Sc]- have just returned from TacomaI ~~~k~'¢F~ |1 unncn~ m~
~CUS / ~FE Hostesses for the evening were| whelmed by mintary oe~ea~ norlm~e ~h,,--h-- thr~u~hm,t *he, ......... " ........ a .................. , ;r~\L'ff~R I~,_'~k.Nit.~l.E~ .: ,,.s.~,,~.v w,~'~.
Le::: :__y__ ..~__tor vBa,,'b Kelley and Teresa Make-]did they fall bec~:;e li~e p~:tieal]• "world" " will~ -"heara'" Bible"- " ~Lesson" this~- I convention'V'"='~ ""~Y in"~e"~e"the Mt•" --'Tahoma/'~e'""s ~~..\?.%:. ~ ~ /I 205 C0,a 42,-4,02
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A Thanks~ivin,~ feast wast and Rome when no one was lOOK-/•,-,a r~..^.+.,r,, I ' / " " ' ' ' '
- ---- ~ - ~" • -! ]no' b., slowl,, rottin"~ awa- hoirl~' ......... I Delegates watched the attend-/ ....
spread wednesday evening a~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ * • • " ~.
'a';'S~~$:t~~It°~0--" Progress Grange "Hall for men]-' moral fiber and refusing to stand'. The readings will open with the I ance grow from 9o4 on Friday|| • .kJll..i .--.--. A • .
bers~and families of Kamiiche La / up and fight for ideals and princi-| lasLvers.e from rne first cnapter I evening to a peak of 1,254 for the/I A IlUI~ A I %MI~|'IAI
][ i : ................... "l""l- that once made them ~reatl°t ~enesis: "Alia ~0tl saw every main lecture on Sunday. "What/I INlillVllll&ll, JILl l# l.j
• uies ~mo ~pecim gue.~a ~ur tnel v~-~ ~ "" thin- that he had made and be ..... -
evemng were 2aem ana Teresa ~' ~" ~ ' 1 it w s e ood " ~,,
tel~termysubscrlptl0ntothe ] [ 11/11 tfn • ' - - - " Said one seventh ~rade ,~u,,ilts , , - t uoes tne r~esurrecuon of thell .....................
. . ~ / "what ota-e is th eU S in nowo''l he d, a v ry g • [Dead Mean for You and Yours: |~~--------------~
"~- • ": ....... [ What i- -'our answer? The bestI Related passages fromScience[ y A. L. Franck, headquarters||
~" for |hO period checked be', n 1 l~amoer[ ~ s "" • " " b
TflUlsaay, lvtr an(1 Mrs AI ~ .y , n,¢. v~. --
~¢10se$-----. (U,$,F~ds) ]! • MT. VIEW Lord motored to'Tacoma to share[ one seems to be only history wiliI ~undesH, ealth]~2th ~eaY3 th;dS.cr~pi [ reeP~'~Scen~.atl'e,s for the Watchtow-[I I lt llitl =.,_. =.^.
• / AIImnce Church TI~danksglv;n~ d~s~lr a,Wdthami~;:/tel~nly pupils up in their studies[ n'c udeY "The ~spiritual rea!~ty is Tile tt(ree-day program began]] [~~~~ I~I:.:I:~E~?~D
~1 = 1110nth= ~ / [ Washington and J Sts. returning home Friday / get to play in interschool compe-| the scient~fl.c .fact in all m)n.gs I Friday evening wiLh tile model/I I ~~~~ltl .................
The Cecil Blo~kwel(Jero ~oined| tit|on at Kamilche. Even with lim-I. • • uoa, ~pnat, alone createct au, I ministry school in which each/I I I|l |l|lltt tllll FREEZER
|1 Sunday School .......... 9:45a.m. =~ ~ ~ • " e " •
the Stanley McFies of Oakville at| [ted manpower, thin has provenl and called ~t good ,... The ag I student speaker was given coun-|l IH| []I~. [-~!i~llll!lll~]~ ...ll~-~_....illl~l~
-_ /I Morning Worship ......11:00 a.m.the h~m~",,¢ ,~i, ohUH.,~. *~,~/ a powerful incentive to good class-[ seems reaay to approach tnis sUP- sel by an instructor. The follow-][ I|l _ lt[Hl[l il k' ll[il COMBINATION
~[ A. Y. F ....................... 6:00 a.m. ]3ill "Mc"Fies" at'~ountiak'e'' Te'l'~-| work and very rarely does Coach [ ject, to ponder somewhat the su-: ing session used short talks and]| I1|1 Ir~~ldl~]|!l ~~:a-~|Lltl ~, ..........
-~ .... n i Evening Service ........ 7:00 p.m.rac~ ¢-- ¢~o~" .... m~-,,o~i,,i-o. | Kelley have prospective playersl premacy oz ~pirit. aria at mast demonstrations to illustrate the|l I u, uppurtuHu
..... --.,-o~,,,s .... ,.,- ..... ~"" "'~" to toucn tne nem at Trutns gai' '
• ~......~IPC~e,.---- I[ Prayer Hour (Wed,) 7:30p.m. THE TRADITIONAL holida"'| become bench warmers during al ............. - the practmalness of the Scriptur-ll I]IV~~-~I]]IIIII~,~IJ~HIIII Similar to model
~. ..... "Y| game | men~ tpp. "zu4 a~v, J.Tul. al theme, 'Keeping an eye in per-I I l l~~~'~t~lillIH llllJl]I][lIL~]llll
I~MI Alex C Motes, Pastor o~n~r was servea at the nome| Plans are in the formulative] ~ sonal interests of others'. |1 I[l'.~-~HlllH~l~ilS~t[|!l Shown
._ " [I Alex C. IVIotes~ Pastor oi Mr anct Mrs ~nesl:er marsnali Maso
with their daughter and husband o ' *
Mr ""'~ ~-'~ r,~,,~,,,, ~tewart o}[ty Basketball League f r elemen'-[ l:DVlrl:Ml:M of the Shelton congregation, re-i| [l~iilll[~~__~_Jll ONLY" ' stage to create a n Coun- John G Gill .presiding minister
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH Seatt~e'~',~:esent~as~wel~ as Gary1 tary players. Some five or six| Li i a-iVlLll ported upon returning home fol-|
~: MISSOURI SYNOD M "-" ~" ..... ~'| schools have indicated an inter-I lowing the assembly, "We are|| ~iVm~--~-~l
~!o Hwy. 8o. Cascade, The Rov. Gerald Herman, Pastor o nL.e ana 2¢llKe. . ~ ,, | est. The champion to receive an[ Marine Corporal Ronald R. filled wth many good things. ThMI |lllllltlll
School
9:45
umvermty oi wasnmgton over tne| idea was oriffinally for the boyslley H. White Shelton m serving struction on Christian living' and~l Io ~,, I=÷ ,9 ~,~^,,
h',. . ~.n•m .Nelson was .name irom ~ne| appropriate trophy. While thisIWhlte, son of Mr. and Nl:.rs. Ches- Bible is rich 'with practical in-/i ~~-~-~-~--~-~
a.nL
holiday and "oined his family the "some indic i " with Marine Air Control S uad ° "" ""' "~" "'~"
t?lble Cla~ .................................................................. 9:45 a.m. 3 ~ only, there is at on thel " q - gives nmch information on how|l -- ....
Bruce Nelsons for dinner with hisl girls may play a modified sched- [ ron Four at Marine Corps Base, God wants people to worship| I B.~&---" .... ~.--.. e, ...... a~__.--.L|.--__~|__--
V~rorship .......................................... 8:30 a.m. & ll:00 a.m.grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Nelson. | ule. 1Camp Pendleton, Calif. Him. We hope to share these g'God|| n l[U rdLur-¢l- lsz F~UlllUllld[IUll
!" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons| The outside drinking fountain| The squadron, which was per-things with ollr friends and neigh-|[ -- a,,. ..... .:.. rt..,......
spent a most enjoyable holiday at[ has recently been completed and| manently moved from Marine bars right here in Shelton. | I PILITOnl~,~ =.~..u~.
ST GHUROH OF GHRIST, SGIENTiST ~:no :name of thmr daughter andI pupils and teachers are apprec-ICorps Air Facility Santa Ana, ------ |1 .....
~amny, tne ~a aonnsons of Olym-I iating its convenience. It is thel Calif, to Camp Pendleton in Oc- | I g~nlv $t1[Q nn
302 Alder St., 8helton, WaSh. pim ........ 1 pedistal-type and made of roman[ tober, provides air surveillance I]l~el~|~ l|aaN a || v•..~ ~,~.vv
unarne t-llnl:on was entertained uvuuiuuQ ~ kl~UIlO~O ,,~--v--v
~ Sunday School ll:00 a.m. -- Chur :h 11 a.m. tl brick, constructed by James Kim-I and control of aircraft and sur- ~ |i ~ ~
. Wednesday evening testimony meetings 8 p.m. at dinner with Mr• and Mrs. An-I bel and Philip Stoehr with plumb-I face-to-air missiles for anti-air A"*'l"in~ for marriage licenses II w-
Lng room located in church, Reading room hours 2 togus Ell|son at their home Thurs.I ing completed by Philip Simmons.] warfare in support of the Fleet . Kv ~ ~'~ .~ . s .... " " I I
m the mason uounty Aumr, m s MANY MA Y STYLES OF ADMIRAL
i~ 4 p.m. ~fon. & Fri. W~d, eyeni~.~6:45 to 7:45. say /. Nov 19 the Pioneer Fla" foot/ Marine Forces . " |1 MAMV M•MV .~
• ., • ~ - • • . ~ e~
~ office this past week were
E The" Alvin Nage]s., traveled .to] ball team traveled to Kamilche J " : ]1 ...... '"""" "
__ ~,ugene,. Ore. W.ednesd~y to spend,, for an afternoon game. This wssl ....... 1 "-iehael A Ray F. Coleman, 34, Shelton, I[ RADIOS & STEREOS IN STOCK
~,', ST, DAVID S EP [ne nouaay vminng C. ~. Hunt- the first game after school and[ ~trman 'rnnra t;ass M , • and vivian Althof, 22, Shelton. II ~-~- - -
~, Fourth & Cedar, Shelton, Washington ington and returned home Satur- while the weather was excellenf., | Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs..Roy Lawi'ence Sheedy, 18, Shelton,
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. • t s r e o get dark before ~tl , . .......... and Susan R, Toney, 18, Shelton.
Thursaay a typical Thanksgiv. was over We led 126 a" ~--l~Igra°uatee at Keemer A~'~, miss .............. II D 9. IP ¢ A I I:¢
ti:~ A. Priest uay evening i ta t d t • H Pierce of Hooasport nas been
The
Rev.
Clarence
Lody,
~'! 7:30 A.M.---Holy Communion • " " ...... r fo U S t)arren ~: Fmsnnlan z(~, ~nei-
mg scene took place at the home time, but in the third quarter PIo~- ]fr°m~the training cou se r... ton, al;d Jovce Dillon,' 26 Shelt~'(n II III /4LL )
~,.. 9:30 A,M,--Church School and Adult Bible Class . ,
Mr and Mrs William Va=" ...... 2 ~l~Av=& Z4~--1 ~'==~F~l--=....... --; "~'O'=~* I ...... ') .........rh,.t,~ neRichard H. Larson 49 Seattle, il 4th & Railroad 426-8665
i:11:00 A.]VL--Divine Worship of the l-~anK Ungersas guests,n... tied th~ .~onr~ 1~ 19 ^~+_ 12xir ~'orce atr tratnc controuers. " " II ........
• • ,,--~-~antuoacn wmtener maae cnan-i ~.-m~. z ~, - ,~ ......... and AlvieneHo e "" '~h l" '"
i Chin or meditation and pr and p ~, ~ e ton ~
family of Seattle, Mrs. Eve- ~esin our team and it ended Ka-[Irene S. Reed High School, is be- ' • •
dyer ..--. lyn Ruff of Tacoma, Frank Phipps ~ilche 24 Pioneer 12 This gives[ ing reassigned to Paine Field, for -~-~- .... ~ ~
----- -- of Fife and Frank Teeter of Kent Mr Whitener a perfect coaching] duty with the Air Force Commun- ' ~,~ _ ...... ~,~ _ "
~,,[ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH enjoyed the traditional turkeyrecord. All wins and no defeatslicaiions Service. He attended IW~-~ .~/~ ~'~-~, /~.~ ~'~t-.. ~fJ.,--#~,,~ ~/
dinner with• .all the trimmings, in the two years he has been withI Olympic College. ~ /~/'-~.-/'~..~, ~/'~ ~"~,7~ ~~'~L(~
• me Marun uttos joined Mr. us ^l ~ V
!:,' Arcadiacharlesand LakeD. WigtonB°Ulevard and Mrs. Jim Griggs and family Parents planning to play in the
9:45 a.m. Youth Meettnge 5:30 pa, a.at the home of the Jess Huskeys dads versus sons basketball game
in Olympia for their Thanksgiv- in the gym Dec. 13 are hard in
11:00 a.m. Family Service 6:30 p.m.
-- Bible Study and Prayer --- 7:30 p.m.
~nild Care Service Available at 11:00 Servlcs
North 4th and Pine Streets
REV. HORACE H. MOUNTS, MINISTER
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Services
Church School for all ages - 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
AUDITORIUM- 3rd and Cota
f, DECEMBER 5, 1965
Time.
NElL MOLENAAR
HOMELESS CHILDREN"
'r~.~Topic--
"MISERY OR MERCY"
OF GOD
Pine StreetMASON YOUNGLUND, Pastor
-- FLORA SHAFER and PEARL ESTEP
MISSIONARIES to BOLIVIA
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 7:00 P.M.
SCHOOL --- for the Family .................. 9:45 A.M.
WORSHIP ................................................ 11:00 A.M.
AMBASSADORS (Youth) .................... 6:00 P.M.
7th and Franklin
Family Worship service: 8:30 a.m.
Classes: Sunday School & Adult 9:30 a.m.
: Ch , 2nd Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
ristian Worship, Education, Fellowship Service
"A FRIENDLY, GROWING CHURCH"
Carlsen, Pastor Phone 426-8611
C. Knautz, Pastor
5th & Cota
II
~Y, DECEMBER 5, 1965
y School.
'~'---Morning Worship.
"I~U LL CONFIDENCE"
Morning Worship
Broadcast over
1280 - 11:00 a.m.
Groups.
"SOUL'S
PERPLEXlTI ES"
ing dinner•
Mr. and Nfrs. Walter Stansbury
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wheaton and family and Melvin
Sparks shared the holiday bird
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stansbury
at their home ThUrsday.
The Robertson family gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Robertson for Thanksgiv-
ing dinner. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Robertson and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Robertson and
Mrs. Bernadine Romig of Lake-
wood, Calif•
The Jerome Bprkes spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Avery at their Olympia home.
Dance to the music of the Tune
Toppers at Progress Grange Hall
the evening of December 4.
SUNDAY, RUTH Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. James Mohney with
daughter Kathi attended a pot-
luck dinner at the Catholic church
in Elma.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pender-
graft spent Sunday visiting their
daughter, Nellie Moore at Olym-
pia.
Thursday Mrs. Florence Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor and
son were dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Carrie Durand.
Mason County Grange Installa-
tion will be held at Shelton Val-
ley Grange Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. A
potluck luncheon will be served
following the installation•
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons
joined Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stans-
bury, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Todd,
Melvin Sparks and Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Richards on a tour of the
U.S.S. Constellation at Bremerton
Sunday. Returning home they en-
joyed dining at the Beachcomber
in Port Orchard•
Karin Mainwaring spent the
weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wood• Karin is
attending college in Portland.
The A1 Lords had a most pleas-
ant surprise this weekend when
their son, Jay of Hayward, Calif•
came home to visit for a few days•
SUNDAY, THE CECIL Black-
welders were dinner guests at the
Ed Taylor residence and in the
evening were joined by the Ira
Stansburys and Mrs. Florence
Taylor,
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Robertson and Mrs. Bernadine Re-
mig spent the day shopping at
Lloyd Center and visiting friends
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pender-
graft were Friday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luce at
their home in Olympia•
Tho Hank Ungers made a trip
training trying to hit the come-
back trail but some admit the
gym is too big and the basket too
small To keep up with these
young kids all night it's rumored
they are seeking Robert White-
ner as coach, now that he has
established an undefeated record
over the last two years•
VFW MEETING
The V, FW Post wil meet this
Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the
Memorial Hall. The Fifth District
meeting will meet in Raymond
Dec. 4 at 8 p.m.
Dent forget to pay your 1966
dues.
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