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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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Centralia, Washington
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Glenoma Club Learns of Roses GLENOMA Mrs. Keith Huddle, ston was the hostess to 14 members of the Glenoma Garden club Thursday for a dessert luncheon when plans were made more blue ribbon thli Slagle of ftandit wu the lues speaker. He told how to plant, fe tilize, prune and rows. also discussed how to disbud rose to grow prize winners. The February meeting will be a Jessie Freshett's home when plan, indicate a talk on gladioli by guest speaker.

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New square shape. Plug into any outlet--use any place you wish. Has bakelite legs. UNIVERSAL 897 Market CHEHALIS FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 8-3621 CJtuLr Thursday Morning Logan Union aid, all-day meeting with noon potluck, aid rooms. Thursday Afternoon Oakview Grange auxiliary, potluck, 12 o'clock.

Fords Prairie Ladies aid, Fort Borst Park, potluck, 12 o'clock. Mary Lacy chapter, DAK, Mrs. G. M. Lovelace, 1:15 p.m.

Washington Jefferson Girl Scout leaders, Mrs. Leroy Teasdale, 1:30 o'clock. Street circle, Mrs. Kenneth Payne, 2 o'clock. Thursday Evening Lincoln Day Dinner, Adna Grange hall, Lewis County Republican Women's club, hostesses, 7 o'clock.

Rainbow girls, Masonic temple, 7:30 o'clock. Creative Reading club, Mrs. Donald Craig, 8 o'clock. Current Review club, Mrs. J.

O. Davis, 8 o'clock. VPW Auxiliary, IOOF hall, 8 o'clock. Galvifl Garden club, Mrs. Charles Caldwell, will have speaker from extension office, 8 o'clock.

Unity Truth' center, Room 1 Masonic building, Study class, "Fundamental Principles of 8 o'clock. Lutheran Evening guild, Mrs. A. J. Good, 1114 Borthwick, Mrs.

John Lamb co-hostess, 8 o'clock. islt family Mr. and Mrs. William Seil of entralia visited Mrs. Seil's aughter, Mrs.

Lois Postvoit in eattle oVer the weekend. They Iso went to Hobart where they aw Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer, Mrs. Seil's son) and Mr.

and irs. Dale Webster (Mrs. Seil's aughter). BOARD AND LOCIC-Ger- man actress Margret at vividly strates the difference her outline and that of an ing board. Why? Because authorities recently declared all "bosom developing remedies" dangerous and forbade their sale.

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Ft. NOW $529.50 $10.00 DOWN 24 MONTHS TO PAY COME IN NOW --BUY ON BUDGET. STORES jutschow Home Opens to Circle The Geraldine Moline circle of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Centralia First Methodist church met Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. W. L.

Gutschow with Mrs. J. M. Halliday assisting with a valentine Uieme used in the decorations and refreshments. Guests present Included Joyce Crawford, Jeanette Stafford and Betsy Watson.

Devotions were given by Mrs. Lee Shult. Reported were 12 calls and 21 hours of community service. Mrs. William Tilton gave a report from the study book.

The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Tom Hannan. Notes Birthday At Celebration The 5th birthday of Susan Sturgill was celebrated Saturday afternoon at the Centralia home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgill.

Outdoor games were with favors for all the children. Refreshments were served from a table decorated with pink and green balloons and crepe The guest list included Mike, Pat and Terry Hedge, David, Rickey and Robin Hatfield, Wanda and Billy Ralph, Sandy and Kathy Nichols, Larry and Ronnie Jensen, David Lawrence and Sharon Dev- jlin. Birthclay Dinner For Mrs. Boeck Mrs. Pauline Boeck was the honor guest at' a chicken dinner at the Centralia home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. The occasion was Mrs. Boeck's 78th birthday.

Among the were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boeck and sons. Gerald Wayne and Otto Jr. of Port Angeles, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Stacy of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

jBoecfc and children, Freddie and Shirley Anne, and the honor guest. Bridge Clnb Mr. and Mrs. Vance B. Noel of Centralia entertained members of the Saturday Night -Bridge club when prizes were won by Mrs.

Dayton Garrison and Roy 'Fletcher. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Edinger. Mayor Given Another Term BELLINGHAM tm-- Sig Hja)-1 talin was re-elected to another 2- year term as this city's major in Tuesday's primary election. Now in his first term, Hjaltalin' Earl E. Abbott, 3,876 to! 2,127. They were the only mayoralty candidates so Hjaltalin's! name appears alone on the March 1 8 general election ballot.

Also re-elected was City Atty. Bruce Rinker, a i Marshall Forrest, 3,365 to 2.484.; iOnly 30 per cent of the city's (eligible voters turned out. Explorer Is Home Again Another Centralia youngster was added Tuesday to the growing list of those whose exploring spirit has led them far afield Jrom home in the past few days. David Twining, about 3V4, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Chet Twining, Linda Lane, was the latest 'to go out for a look at the world. David stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sticklin at Greenwood Memorial park, approaching from the opposite direction of his home during the on hour Sunday. Realizing, the boy was out of his own neighborhood--he was a good half mile from home the Stick- lins called the sheriff's office and Deputy Bob Reins picked the boy The Daily Chronicle.

Wedneaday, Feb. 10, 1954 up and began looking for Dome. Unable to find thejiome, and unable to have David tell him, Reins the boy over to his for care, thinking hU family would probably soon miss him and call the sheriff's office. And this Is what happened. The Twinings called the office, the office radioed Reins and the officer took the boy home about 2 p.

m. David was the third child in five days in Centralia to go exploring. Take Pity on Queen L1SMORE, Australia The royal tour committee took pity on Queen Elizabeth, Wednesday jThey decided a 52-mile auto ride at the end of more than 2,000 miles by plane, train and car in three days were too much. Instead the queen will do the last 52 tallies from Wollongong to Sydney Thursday by train. Paintings which have been found on the walls of European caves were put there by Cro-Magnon man as much as 30,000 years ago.

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