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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 4

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The Doily Chronicle, Tuesday, July 21, 1959 aita Chronicle WOMEN'S PAGE PE 6 3311 CHEHAUS-- DIAL SH 8 3311 The class of 1984 of Rochester h'2h school gathered Saturday Luncheon Honors Daughter Mrs Harry Elmquist enter- ta'ned at a reunion luncheon Thursday her Centralia home for her daughter, Mrs Harvey Anderson, Oswego, Ore Inuted guests were Mrs Daud Thomas, Los Angeles, Mrs Tom Snvlh Okinawa, Mrs Warren Sullivan and Mrs Ralph Madsen Mrs Smith recently returned from Okinawa and is her parents Mr and. Mrs McKee An 'derson of Waunch Prairie. Citizens Hold Flower Show The Senior Citizens fellowship of Ihe First Baptist church held annual flower show on Thursday at the church. Color pictures were taken of and prizes' were awarded. Winners were Mrs.

Herbert arrangement; Miss Dorothy Gilmore, mixed roses; Mrsl Kale Mayberry, sweet peas, Mrs Bertha Cluney, bouquet, Mr Carlright original theme, Mrs A Row swell, potted plant, Herbert' Johnson, pansies; Mrs. W. I. Keen, old-fashioned bouquet, Mrs A Chapman, bloom roses; Mrs. Stella while and blue arrange- merft; Mrs.

Miriam Golesby, unusual potted plant The smaller arrangements were used to decorate the tables where the dessert was served. The flowers were shaped among the group to friends in "the nursing homes Branch Gets Branch CHARLOTTE, (AP) A branch bank here is getting a branch of its own i First Union National Bank officials say their plaza branch in a suburban area has outgrown its confines So a small structure with two windows is to be constructed just around the corner. of 1934 Meets for First Reunion for the first time since they gMHialed 25 jears atio Tte reunion was held at the St Helen's hotel in Chehalis A short business meeting was corducted bv Mi John Tapio, who was the sen'0 class i president vol- e'd lo another reunion in five years A 7 o'clock banquet -was to class their Inlands and wives Mr Joe Ele- heimo was master of ceremonies for the evening Those attending ware Mrs Ed el Chris lensen Key-j ser Ycalot Mr and Mrs Alf Bowman (Gunhild Carlson and daughter, Anacortes, Grant Lewis, San Diego, Calif, Mr and Joe Eleheimo, Vancouver, Mantyla, Sealt'e, Mr and id (Ellen Mr and Wendell Anderson), Ofympia, Mrs Fred Watkinj man), Seattle, Mr. 'ami Mrs Karle Johnston, Taeema, Mr', and Wayne Miugrfve (Fearl Olytnpia; Mr and Mrs Roy Magauson Myrtle Fors), Mr and Mrs Mills (Edna Ro-' Mr and' Howard Anderson, Seattle, Mr and Mrs Ross Hulfaker, Xennrwick; Mr. and Mrs John Benson ((Lealha Rui'cdge), Olympiad Mr Claude Phillips, Littlerock; Mr and Mrs Albin Nelson, Olympia; John Ta P'o, Rochester; Mr and Mrs Her- nck Fox (Esther Mattson), Port Roy Holm, Bremerton, Mr and Mrs Frank Parosa (Norma James, Olympia, Mr.

and Mis Pete ensen, Seattle, Mr and Mrs Elmer Strand, Olym and Mr and Mrs Clyde Taylor (Lily Hanson), Raymond Mrs. Alex Coburn Joins Sisters At Reunion Event A family reunion, was held at Oakvllle home of Mrs. Anna Schuli on July 10. Five generations were represented at reunion and shown are Mrs. Anna Schuli, her daughter, Mrs.

Alma Rietdorf, of Neilton, granddaughter, Mrs'. Dorothy Husko, great- granddaughter, Mrs. Gwen Towlertori; both frem Dexter, and great-great-granddaughter 3-month-old Donna Lynn Towlertori. -Hartley Photo. Library Scene for Exhibit Wesley E.

Baxter, Portland artist. is exhibiting oaintings in Chehalis Public Library. Sixteen oils are shown, all of which Mr. Baxter painted in Spam during a three year period of European study TV artist was impressed with the brilliance and prevalance of flower gardens in Spam and made flowers the subject for several canvasses One of the sliongest pictures shown is "Flower Worn an" which depicts a woman of queerly grace and strength seat on her flower stall, book in Columbia was ruled by Spain for 300 years Slim, Young Shape Printed Pattern hand, awailing customers There is a glimpse of Deya" the isle of Majarca, and view of. the clear jade green Medi terranean In, "Boats in La ome'of Follow the STRAIGHT line to.

Some'of the other stibjecis 'are Crucifixion, Vicente's House, The Fisherman, Formen- tsiw, Blue Spanish Dancers. Almond Trees, Palm Trees and The Woods. Baxter was born in Cor valUs Ore He spent his early school years in Cenlralia, gradu a'tinj'from Centralia high school le married lo Angela Tonk vhose book "Mind Out of Time" was published by Alfred Knopf, s'ew York, this year. The Bax- ers spend short vacation periods in their cottage in Onalaska which is by the home of the artists' parents', Mr. arid Mrs.

Masey Baxter. Currently Mr. Baxter is working for his Bachelor of Arts degree (Art Education) at Portland State College. He expects to enter the teaching profession. Earlier the- artist at Portland Art Museum, California School of Fine Arts.

and Grand Chaumier'' in -Paris, France. His work has been exhibited in London ('London group show, Piccadilly; in Palmade Mal- larea, Spain 1953-54. For (he past threo has exhibited in the annual Oregon artists show at Portland Art The paintings will be In: the' library, l-ahd'Tnay be viewed at regular library hours to 9 p.m. Monday -through Thursday; 12 lo 6 p.m. Friday and 11.

to 6 Saturday. Pool Is Birthday Party Setting Mrs. Alex Coburn, Chehalis, spentThursday, Friday anrt Saturday of last week in Portland at the home ot her sister, Mrs. Jack-Gordon, and also took in a family reunion when six sisters of the of the Caravath fam ily met for the first time in 11 years. Meeting at the home of Mrs.

Gordon, who is secretary ol the Board Missions of the Congregational cluirch of Ihe Pacific Islands, Honolulu, Hawaii, maintains her home in Portland, were Mrs Walter Revo, San Diego, Mrs. Earl Grow, Enid, Mrs. Martin E. Van de Mark, world lecturer and traveler who recently returned fiom Beirut, Lebanon, Mrs Ben Lee, Billings, Mont, and Mrs- Coburn. The group spent the three days visiting, taking pictures and also Nye Picnic Was Sunday The annual Nye picnic as held Sunday at the Sunshine Hall at Grand Mound with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wagner as host and hosless Tne day spent in playing and taking pictures of the visiting families. Present were. Miss Mr and Mrs Stanley Nje, Mr anH Mrs Harry Lee, Richard, Jane, Tommy, Roger and Ronnie Wagner, all of Mr. arid Mrs Don Nye, Hood sport, Mr and Mrs Dale Njc, Wendy and Larry She! ton; Mrs.

Waller Pope, Carl Esswin, Mr. atld Mrs. L. Ross maier Rochester; and Mrs: Roland Gerth, Allen and Susan, Tacoma; Mrs. Gerth, Mr.

and Mis. Sharp, Steve, i Rossmaier Olympia; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nye some time at Seaside, Ore Sunday the Alex Coburns en terlained at their Offut Lake horns for a family picnic end swim mmg Present -for Ihe Sunday, affair were Mr and Mrs Browr, Chillm ock, Mr and H. S.

Byslfom, Paulsbo; Guy Fowler." Portland, Mi-s: Robert Jansson and family, Newport, Mr. and Mrs. George Homer and family; Forest Grove, Ihe Rev. and Mrs. Howard Vicalia, Mr -and Vis Lee, Billings, Mrs Revo, San Diego; Mrs.

Enid, Mr. and Mrs. I 1 am A Wieder and famly, Pe'hngham, Shirley Seat tie, and Mr; and Mrs. Murray Coburn and family, Caroline Scherer; Mr. and Mrs.

David Stinson and family arid the'Coburns, all of Chehalis. The Centralia Swimming Pool was the scene Friday noon of a s-'irpiise birthday party for one of te poo' staff, Kathy Khng Thr. birthday cake, complete wil'i 15 candles, which wa baked by Mrs. Waldo Roberts: was presented to Kathy by Robert (Butch)'Roberts to the strains of Happv Birthday to You" sung in five'different' keys different lifeguards. Cake, ice cream and pop were served lo'-Malt Pavalunas, 'Earl Norman, iBulch Lady Marines Pick Mrs.

Petra Mrs.i James Pelra to her Chehalis home Friday eve- ning'following a trip to San Francisco, she attendee a reunion Ma. rine Corps. Petra July 14 to attend the event, the first reunion of the West Coast Base Marine Corps in 16 years! From approximately 250 former Mrs. Pelra was as western Washington spring it's fashion's' smartest! representative and Mrs. a 11 So flattering to half squared collar narrows itrim skirt slims hipline.

Printed. Pattern 9182: Swinehart, Spokane, was named eastern Washington representative for the state of Washington. Half All former may con- Size requires yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each, pal- tern part. Easier, accurate.

Send Sflc in coin (ho stamps, please) for Pattern, with Name Address, SLyle Number arid Size. Address PATTERN The Dally Chronicle, Pearl and Maple, Centralia, Wash. FOR THE ll's hard to Vcecp up when you hungry. Prayer can feed ihc soul, but Ihe body must be fed with food. Today, throughout Ihe seas world, there are hundreds of thousands of hungry and men, women and chiJdren.Thdy- have nowhere lo go.

far too little to eat. Helplhem Xtepbboy arid soul together. You can serve your fellow man in need by contributing to tie overseas aid 1 proEfams of your faith. In thit World Year help ahc new new Hife, to Ihe thousands who hive no one to look bui you. BIVE THROUGH YOUR FAITH! tnitlbwrl Midif fwt.

Fublitlttd at it itwttt I'M Daily Chrwiiclt tact Mrs. Pelra or Mrs. Swinehart for further information pertaining lo the Corps as the group made plans to hold a reunion every fourth year. Stewart; Pavalunas, 'Elixa- th Van giiest of nor final honor for Miss Kling was to be tossed in the pool. Officers Seated New officers were inslalled SaU urday evening when the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary met in the headquarters.

Installed were Mrs: Virgil Dwyer, commander, Olympia; Mrs. Ann Rogers, senjor vice commander; Mrs. Bertha Mars, junior vice commander, and 'Louisa. Rennn, treasurer, all of Centralia. Mrs.

Frank GoldsbyJ will he installed as chaplin at the next meeting Aug. 14. Mrs. Virgil Dwyer served luncheon to members, after'the ceremony. Past'.

commander, Mrs. Robert O'Dell was the installing officer. Hospital Ghpnge Set WALLA WALLA- -(AP) The Veterans hospital here is scheduled to be changed from a facility for tubercular patients to a general medical and surgical unit. The planned change was announced by the Veterans Administration in Washington, D. Monday, and relayed to The Associated Press Jn Spokane by Sens.

Henry M. -Jackson and Warren Magnuson The senators did not say when the change is to lake effect. Cheryl and Mrs. Judson Lews and John. Vancouver, Mrs Rulh Nouise, Mrs.

Margaret Fos le'r, Mrs. Eleanor Schwalan, Wis consin; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mill Mike and Shwan, Mr. and Mrs and two daughters Seattle; Mr.

and Hum bird, Vancouver, B. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rossmaier Margaret Dav Valley of Matlock for Reunion Roy Hall, a San Francisco at torney and son of Mrs.

R. Waldo, 717 street, Centralia flew to Centralia over Ihe week end to greet his former class mates of CHS during the reunion Also visiting in Cenlralia wer Mrs. Waldo's-other son arid fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ha" and daughters, from Elmendor Air Force Base in Alaska.

Mr Hall, is assistant director of th base schools. Roy Hall left Sunday by plan for San Francisco and Robei and his family are leaving Tuei day for Alaska. RATED No. 1959 FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS AND DRYERS OFF! on any pair $349.95 up Off on Any Drytr, en any NO NEEDED FEW A.WEEK BUYS We'ri closing out fa- mbu '5? to room for This li it we can no more, hurryl 'FVTD A CW I IVA Frigidaire Refrigerator Summer SPECIAL O1O' 5 11 ft. Ait 7 Read Tlie Chronicle Classifieds Glamor on Sht protects with fashion wnalatMS in bold black nylon, fraims, a perfect complement beach hat that keeps her head cool as she soaks up the sun.

Glamor Hits the Beach cial glamor and, are so attractive that they, may go from' the beach lo smart, luncheon spots with Winioc'kl-are'plaiininJE a Shamrock -Inn, south Veclnesday; GowiVr'will: her sisters and whom she -seen for. 1 i Planning' lo for; laooy occasion will be Mrs. ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund, Henry, Winlock; Mr; and Eldon Cain, daugbler and lei, Tom family, Mr, and Mrs.

Ear! Ham -and Mrs, Mabel all LOS an- otte sister, Mrs. S. B. BordeB- kuchei and herfarnily, All J. R.

Bordehkii cher and foiTiily MisV Marialjce; Bordenkircher, all of Jennings, Okla. Vacationing' in Hawaii'. Berry, 603 and Porter Gesler, Sue" and also Cenlralia, will spend. a month in Honolulu ani basking in.the spn oh the Waikikl Hawaii Mrs. Berry will return lo San Francisco and visit with daugbler, Miss Mary Berry, for two weeks before returning home the end of August.

Calendar A I A Mornlns Salvation Army, Home.league, 10 o'clock, hall Afternoon Better Homes and Garden club, .1 o'clock, Mrs. VDP Spicer Evening Rainbow officers practice, 6 3D o'clock, Masonic temple. A I Wednesday Evening Emblem club, 8 o'clock, Elks building. Chehalis Encampment 'No: 97, o'clock, IOOF hall. Time was when we couldn't look glamorous on the beach if we planned lo celebrate the outing in safe and sane fashion Newer beauly propos have-changed all that.

Instead of greasy sun lotions, unattractive sun shades and ill- filtmg bath lobes all designed to protect us from overdoses of sun, we now have some gay and fashionable clothes and accessories give a new look to the.beach. Plain folk can look as were accustomed lo holidaying on' the Riviera, what with- portable beach cabanas and portable cooking units available within Ihe pnce range of most American vacationers. Beach hats have spe- ease. Some of these have openings at the crown where sun lo glasses, cleaning tissues, and skm cleaner may be kept conveniently Sunglass have whipped up eyecatching sl)les This year you are in fashion it your sunglasses are big, -bold' and round-shaped in black or while nylon frames, the perfect compli" menl, 'tis said, for fanned skin. New oversized biach bags thai tan be; used for everylhing from carrying sandwiches to baby gear are other good bets for picnic convenience These come in handy loo, for weekend trips--easy to pack, easy, to carry and attractive.

ANNOUNCING' NEW OFFICES DR. G. E. SAWYER OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 3 Thl kind of cf mind our Sickness and Aeetdtnt plan givis you Our Sickness and Accident surance provides your family with this -(-way protection; (1) payment hospital Kills; (2) assistance with major medical expenses (3) income to replace timings lost through disability; (4) la'rgt lump $uiA benefits for fatal or crippling injuries. Call us for details.

John Benedict INSURANCE AGENCY 204 N. Towtr, Phone PE tnt Hartford Fire Insurance Company Corner Tower Avenue and Pine Streets LES SUCCESS Thii muted grwn suit, with slender skirt and ihorf but ed 'jacket, was previewed In New York on It designed by Pauline Trigere for the theater. It li worn with white latin blouie gloves. Harriet-Goff Corsets 107 S. Tower Centraiia MATCHMAKER imderfashlpns made ot Dilpont'x.

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