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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 2

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The Daily Chronicle, Thursday, Auguit 12, 195 Teacher Loses Life in Plunge SEATTLE Clare L. Com. bat, Seattle school teacher, was injured fatally Wednesday night when she tumbled 200 feet down a rocky slope in the Chinook Pass area ol the Cascade Mountains, southeast of Seattle. Coroner John P. Brill Jr.

said Miss Combat was hiking in mountains with a friend, Albe At SALEWSKY'S Parker's new ball point the Writes the equivalent of five ordinary ball point a i word, you a refill! a buying refill after refill) SALEWSKY'S JEWELRY 211-A N. Tower Social Friday Afternoon Renewal society, Mrs, R. Rhyndress, 1 o'clock. Friday Evening Daughters of America, Mrs. Goldie Kinnamon, Waunch Prairie, potluck dinner, 6:30 o'clock.

GODMOTHER-Queen Elizabeth II holds her godson, Christopher Smith, after christening i at the Queen's Chapel in London's St. James Palace. The baby's mother, Mrs. Abel Smith, is a lady- in-waiting to the Queen. County Is Represented At Music Convention The Washington State Musi Teachers association's ninth bien nial convention ended Friday at the College of Puget Sound in Tacoma Fc Lewis county music teachers attended and another was presenf when one of her students perform ed at the session held Wednesday evening of last week.

Attending from Lewis county were Dr. Frederick C. Klntzer and Mrs. Grover Troth, Centralia; Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Chehalis, and Mrs.

J. C. Gibbs, Winlock. Miss Helen Thayer, Adna, a student of Mrs. Dorothy Wilder, Cen- ralia, was one of eight students r.

Uie state selected to perform at the state convention. Mrs. Wilder and Miss Thayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thayer, accompanied the talented young pianist to Tacoma.

During the sessions, voice classes were conducted by William Yen- nard, chairman of the voice department of the University of Southern California at Los Angeles; piano classes were held by Robert Ooldsand, eminent American pianist, and piano pedagogy sessions were conducted by Dr. Louie Grant, educational director of the Boston Music Co. CLUBS-EVENTS CENTRAUA Telephone 6 3311 CHEHALIS Telephone I 3311 Bridal Shower Delegates Named P. For Convention IS VjlVGn TOl Delegates from Chehalis to the A i fr- I--11 n-i Lewls cmmty WCTU convetltl to nUyrlCb be held at Chehalis Aug. 30 at; Miss Lorraine Hughes was hon- the Methodist church, were elect- ored at a bridal shower the group's meeting Tues- afternoon of last week at the Cen- day Myrtia Bright was named CrieUi.

Social Friday Afternoon St. Helen Hospital guild NO. 1, hospital library, 1 o'clock. Forest-Union Garden club, Lewis and Clark State park, picnic, 1 o'clock. Friday Evening Crego Orange public card party, Orange hall, 8 o'clock.

American Legion auxiliary, Moose hall, 8 o'clock. Charity Rebekah lodge No. 3, IOOP hall, 8 o'clock. To Sell, Buy or Chronicle Clwtifledi Buy The Budget Plan Way--Nothing Down, 5 to Pay I tralla mour. 1 bride of Kenneth Haselwood, of Centralia, Sunday.

A sprinkling can decorated with flowers and streamers centered the ift table. After the honor guest Mrs. Abble Hansen and Mrs. c. L.

Rogers. ng 10 Mrs. LIOUIS swiier, mis. ch )g Ross Seymour and Mrs. John Hap i-ey.

Refreshments were served from Mrs. Marsh's sister, Mrs. Mabel Churchley of Long Beach, Calif. New officers are Mrs. Hughes! Logging Crew Sent to Alaska RANDLE Jim McMillion of arlson, about 45, of Coulee City, ash.

Carlson told the coroner Miss ombat lost her footing and slid own a rocky slope, suffering se- ere head injuries in the fall. Carl- jn was hurt when he plunged Handle has taken a contract to do 5wn the hill to rescue the in- some logging for the Ketchikan red woman. company at Ketchikan, Alas Other persons in the area took ka. He left for Alaska recently with iss Combat and Carlson to crew of men. nuinclaw Memorial i a The mill uses 180,000,000 feet ol here the woman died a short a year, mostly spruce and mour, Mrs.

Jason Jeffries, Mrs. Frank Kepper, Mrs. Arthur Peteron, Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mrs. Kenneth Leavens, Mrs.

Earl Huher, Mrs. Myrtle Floyd and Mrs. Harvey, Centralia. Other Centralians on the guest list were Mrs. George Waterman, Mrs.

Clyde Palmer, Mrs. Art Maass, Mrs. Ralph Seymour, Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mrs. Everett Haselwood, Mrs.

Ernest Haselwood, Mrs. Adam Kepper, Mrs. Harold Palmer. Mrs. Gerald Palmer, Mrs.

Kermit Maass, Mrs. Gus Erickson, Mrs. Carl Fors, Mrs. Herbert Truesdell, Mrs. H.

Delle Swedberg. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. Marsh, treasurer. Sisters of Herman Mrs.

Tom KMash entertained the Sisters of Herman at her Che- halls home Monday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Pakar as co-hostess. Luncheon was served with the Boards Meet A regional meeting of the Tu berculosis Association was held Tuesday at the St. Helen hotel at s. The counties of Grays Harbor, Pacific and Lewis were represented with 25 persons in attendance.

The executive secretary of the state association, George Shahan, with Mrs. Edith Tucker and Miss Patricia Hughes, led the discussions and were in charge of the program. They are all from Seattle. The theme was the problems of tubarculosis and it was revealed that while there are as many cases as ever the hospital stay shortened due to new medicin used in treatment. By the use of the same ne medication persons with the table being centered with a are less apt to expose other We fJ' lMrS AnrmjHealth education is still the mo pfr dent conductedlimportant factor.

Mr. Shahan di 8r 19 "enters. Theiclosed that the tuberculin test he Alvin Kostick ranch, North Fork. bile later. arolee Talks Lre Arranged Arrangements were made Tues- to interview Lewis county pa- once a month, Sheriff Earl Iton reported.

hemlock. The crew of Randle men includes Joe Moorcroft, Bill Aye, Ray McMillion, Paul Kindle, John Modene, John Mullins, Lawrence Mullins, Marion Mullins, Robert Due, Ed Goble, Ray Parker, Gainer don and Rod Callahan. Arabs Tighten Strike CASABLANCA, Morocco IP -The state parole officer, David Berber tribesmen whose presence Baker, Olympia, discussed the i forestalled serious disorders dur- ed for closer contact with the i the Moslem feast of Aid El 0 parolees in Lewis county Keb i began leaving Morocco's sheriff office and, while in cs Thursday and Arab Nation- ehalis. he interviewed 50 pa-j a i quickly tightened their gen- lees. He will come the second! era strike, esday of each month from now; 'We want to see how they Fight Tax PrODC ming along and what they are MEXICO CITY (fi Charging ing," Baker explained.

In the i politics, William O'Dwyer says he Central ian Honored at Stork Shower A newcomer shower was given Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph E. Anderson in the Dorcas room of the Seventh-day Adventist Fellowship The Christian Women's Fellow- Six Visitors Mrs. Elof Soderlund and hi five children are -visiting at th Chehalis home of her mothe Mrs. Jessie Hamilton.

They wer ship of the Chehalis First Chris- among those attending the Ham tian church will have an 011 clan Picnic last Sunday a ing speaker at next Wednesday's meeting. She is Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, a Centralia teacher who resides at Winlock. Mrs. Taylor was at one time an instructor "ISIIUCIOT at, Lewis and Clark park.

Spokane Wilma Hawkins, daughter an unsegregated school, Back To School church of Centralia. The hostesses for the event were Mrs. M. J. Loop, Mrs.

Samuel Wil- coic and Mrs. Carrie Buck. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon which was spent in visiting. The guest list included Mrs. H.

H. Hamilton, mother of the honor guest, Mrs. Theodore Shannon and daughter, Marjorie, Mrs. Allen Olmstead, Mrs. Ina Herzog, Mrs.

A. E. Hudson, Mrs. Anna Robin' son, Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mrs.

Venv on Blott, Mrs. Wendell Schroeder, Mrs. Alvin Warren and the guest of honor, all of Centralia. arewell Dinner Sunday Fred Gershick of Silver Creek was honored at a dinner given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

st, the parolees were left to will "fight every inch, of the way" an h0 TM ctmp'pendTelof'S" emse he(upar Tle offlcer a rob by ed al ln me tax where he is beginning his'Marine jrequested all the Lewis county authorities into his returns for boot training Th ose present for the parolees to report once a month. 1949-50. ddltl8n Pto the honor 'guest and his parents, were his sister, Arlene: his grandmothers, Ida Reinkens. Mossyrock, and Mrs. Mary Walker, Centralia, Claudia Meade and Pvt.

Williarr Bartley. Logan Aid Visitors Thirteen members of the Logan aid gathered at the aid rooms! Thursday of last week for a po luck luncheon and session of quil ing with much accomplished on tw quilts. Visitors for the day wer Mrs. Kate Delano, Tacoma, who i visiting her sister-in-law, Catherine Delano, and A. L.

Logan Centralia. TraTeler Mrs. Etta Bayne of Central! spent a week visiting in Seattl with her granddaughter. Mrs. A.

Foss and her family, and i Bremerton with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bayne. At present Mrs.

Bayne i in Aberdeen staying with her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Mingus and her neice, Mrs. H. K. Folsom -Honor Guests Mr.

and Mrs. George Andriott and children Sandra, Linda and Lee were the honor guests Sunday at a farewell dinner given in Centralia by Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Boeck. The Andriotti family left Seattle Wed nesday by plane for their new home ir. Boston, Mass. Those attending the dinner included Mr. and Mrs Larry Stacy of Seattle, parents ol Mrs.

Andriotti; Mr. and Mrs. Harland Forrest and family, Westport Mrs. Paulina Boeck, Free Boeck, Miss Roberta Mitchell and honor Slo-Mo Among the guests from Cheha is who watched the Gold Cup last Saturday at the Seattle lome of the Clarence Callisons were Dr. and Mrs.

G. E. Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Armstrong, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Newgard, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitmarsh, Mr. and Mrs.

Erlksen, Orena Armstrong and Ed Wirta. 0 0 0 (amakawa The Kamalcawa group of the Jhehalis First Christian church met last Wednesday evening at he home of Mrs. Jennie Rayton, with Mrs. Howard Roberts as co- hostess. Mrs.

Rayton led the devo- ions and Mrs. Edith Schoonover presented the program. Mrs. Norman Hamilton, president, conduct- the meeting. Shakeipeare Miss Eleanor Pctersen returned to her home Tuesday after a 10- day trip motoring through Oregon with a friend, Miss Jessie Arney, if Bellingham.

They stopped for our days at Ashland where they ttended the Shakespearean Fes- ival. Miss Arney Is associated with the agriculture extension Bellingham and continued on home Tuesday. "I- boTM Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Hawkins Chehalis, is visiting her brothe Ted Dethlefs, his wife and famil at Spokane. It Is her first look a few SPM nylons at stock-up-now prices! 15 denicr-60 gauge 2 i nirs 1.25 We're proud of this outstanding buyl Peoples' own "SPM" (small profit margin) brand! Perfect quality nylon hose at a hard-to-believe price! They're sheer and lovely enough for any occasion. Cellophane packed 2 pair to a package. Medium length, in sizes to I I All the Latest Fall Colors Remember, Free Parking All Day Thursday In Chehalis! 862 Market St.

Chehalii END Your Child's MD WETTING Before School Starts Don'J let yonr child go back to school for another year, or start his first term, afflicted with this frustrating problem of bed wetting. It has been established that the continuation of bed wetting have a marked effect on the normal, wholesome development of a child's personality and future character. Inquire for full particulars without obligation. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE CITY STATE The Bel-Lite Company Box 659, The Chronicle, Centralia boys' all-wool campus coats a warm because lined with quilted wool! 7i5u Style-wise students agree on wool melton jackets. Styled with a raglan sleeve wide insert shoulder stripe whita braid piping collar.

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