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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 5

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Centralia, Washington
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-Wednesday. August 5, 19,42 THE CENTRALIA. WASHINGTON. DAILY CHRONICLE Centra I ion Wed In Seattle Rites Wed in Ecaltle Friday at the of Mrs. Ellen Henry were illss Ellen Rose Brand, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Brand I Seattle, and Earl. Marsh, Eon' Mr. and Mrs. Marsh of alla.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a modish street dress in peach silk crere a single gardenia corsage. Kev. Murry of Seattle officiated (U the riles and guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Brand, the Oridc's parents; Mrs.

Edward Norman, sister of the bride, and Miss Betty Marsh and Elmer Marsh, lister and brother of the groom, flxnh of Centralia, The bride is graduate IjieaUlc schools and the groom srad- 11lated from Centralia high school 1941 and attended grade school ,111 Galvin. After a short trip Ihe jcoiiple veil! make their home in Gallic where both are employed iood Cheer Club Gather Mrs. Ted Carpenter was hostess the memlwrs of the Good Cheer Tmsday afternoon at her Uiomc, with Imboden as the guest for the meeting. Prizes for the card session went Ito Mrs. Hiram Fyoek.

firsl; Mrs. second, and Mrs. Bart door'prize. The next meeting will be at the I home of 118. Mrs, Dick Scott, August VOURBQBV mine l-cl's Discuss Itaby's Formula The amount of water added to a jmilk formula is quite as important the milk and sugar in it.

Water needed by every organ of the body and the "satisfaction" of formula may lie as much quantity as its quality. is an apt illustration of 'tliis. Mrs. E. S.

writes that her 9-weeks-old'baby has gained from CAHNDAC THURSDAY AFTERNOON S. and w. members are requested to mecl at Borst park for picnic dinner and attend the Pioneer picnic. Truthscekcrs' class of First Christian church, 12:30 at church. Hostesses, Mrs.

Junf Waters and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Seminary Hill Garden club meeting postponed.

Picnic will be held Saturday at 7:30, with Mrs. Mort Wilson, with husbands' of mejnbers as guests. THURSDAY EVENING Eagles' Auxiliary, 8 o'clock, Eagles' hall. Picnic Honors Bride-Elect A picnic dinner for which about seventy friends and relatives of Dr. Cora V.

Getty gathered to honor her coining marriage to Frederick Anderson of Seattle, was given recently at Bprst park. Tlie couple will be wed in Portland August 8. Dr. Getty, formerly of Centralia, was the former Cora Sponenbergh, and is a member of a pioneer Lincoln Creek family. She is the sister of Mrs.

Bert Foglesong, also well known i'n this vicinity. A bountiful dinner was served lo the guests and a social afternoon was enjoyed. Dr. Getty was presented with a lovely silk quilt from the group and she also received many other articles for her new home. In charge of the affair were Mr.

and Mrs. Elgie Morris. Mrs. Lela Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Foglesong, 4 Business Session Held by Auxiliary At the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday Doily Chronicle Patterns NEW FASHION TOWELS FOR BRIDE DETAILS 361 ning and goodly number of old broken records was con- If you like simple lines combined with newsy style--make up Pattern 9119 by Marian Martin. There are optional inside pockets at the seams at each side of the skirt. Tlie young collar-effect yoke, the sleeve-bands and crisp bow, may be in contrast. Pattern 9119 may be ordered only in misses' sizes 12, 14, ie, 18 and 20. Size 16 requires 2T.

yards 39 inch fabric and '-i yard contrast. 15 cents in coin for this pattern. How a bride would adore these towels! And you'll make her dish drying a joy if you embroider them in lively colors to match her kitchen! A set's a smart shower or bazaar gift, Pattern 361 contains 6 motifs averaging 6x1 Inches; color schemes'; illustrations' of stitches; materials required. Send 10 cents in coin for this pattern. 8th Birthday Is Honored At ii early gfVeh by her mother, Mrs.

Fred Ramsaur, the 8th birthday of Lcnora Rae Ramsaur was honored Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ramsaur was assisted by Mrs, R. J. Relclicrt.

Oames were played and contest prizes went to Yvonne Uutchins and Sharon Henslcy, and many lovely gifts were received by the honored guest. The refreshment table was decorated in the pink and white motif with pink roses and tall white tapers. A beautifully decorated cake was served for the oc- and lattr group pictures were taken. Present were Mrs. Almcda nay, great-grandmother, and Mrs.

J. O. Lash; grandmother of the honorce Little guests welcomed to tlie affair were Gabriel, Carolyn Iffiislcy, Yvonne Hutchins, Joyce Warier, Shirley Ostrom, Marsha Fisher, Henslcy, Katheryn Kartell ami Nancy Ramsaur. Ivy Camp Holds Session Tuesday A rrtjiilai 1 bii.sliir.s.v session WHS held Tuesday evening by tile members ni the Ivy Camp, of (he Royal Neighbors of America in the I. O.

F. hall. It was voted to hold (lie amuia: rally in the afternoon and evening pf September 15 with all visiting camps invited, which will he about eight different groups. The ritualistic work will be put OH by the members of the Past Oracles club. Mrs.

F. Shcpard was elected degree captain and a Juvenile member, James KLscr, was transferred into the regular lodge. Mrs. Elsie Skinner was awarded the penny prize lor the evening, and Mrs. Hatfie Carr was a visitor from Collins camp.

The ne.vt meeting of the group will be a social session August 18 with members and friends invited. Delores Ward Has Birthday a gay party. Lovely decorations carried out the The Chronicle Pattern Department, Wuh. Pittorti No Allow one week for pattern to ar- Canadian coin not accented. birthday motif, and a large decorated cake centered the table.

Games were played, with prizes goln? to Ruby Wagner and Donna Aumil- i The eleventh birthday of Delorcsi Guests honor ng i occas on were Ward wns honored Saturday by her TM I I nothcr, Mrs. Kathryu Ward, with la Onemvc Ifoiisden, Aumllicr, Deimer nay Yftid Vernon Ward. Dorothy Shllt, Ruby Wagner, Doreen Zacknial), Shirley Wold, Ponnn Gas on Stomach in 5 ramultj kick fitejj ilcinulj cint'i piIr.M, mffwU- Inj in, wur i i irvl heulbum, dalofs cruilir rrffrle (lie iM'Kt-inlng lot relttf--nwdMnn Ilka ihoifr to Tibleu, No Uutire. IhlMisi comlort a JlffjrorrrtujDtwlils to ui uwuytmk, iCe, WARNINGI BEWARE OF BOWEL WORMS Inside You or Your Child RoundwrtrmB ran real distreaflt And uowncinya, thousands have this naety all- rnent i even knowircK what is Ko, wntt-h for fijjrh wnrmnjr slgna as: nose rirkir.K, "finicky" nppctite. nervousness, uneasy clomach.

itching parts. Uie JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE to drive out roimihvonnfi lujfore they can "set set" nnd make troupe, JAYNE'S is America's tenduiK proprietary medicine: scientifically tested and used by millions for over a. century. It acts very gently, yet drives out worms. When no worms ore there, JAYNK'S is just mild lasntive.

Be cure you set JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE! i 1 tributed the members for the drive to gather these records for war use, It was asked that friends and members still having records to take them to tlie police station or to call Mrs. E. S. Mayes at 665H. pounds That is a good plans wm mzde fm the conven .1 a ha i py 'tion to be held in Seattle August laby.

"He drinks his milk too fast 21 flnd 22 a colmn i ttee was jiind inconsequence has gas on his appointed to, make the American I stomach. Sometimes he wakens i '-F, avaimyic IUL LUC ic- hour after a meal and cries untu lle 0 refugees case of an emcr tJie next meal. have available for the rein case of an emer- I gency. Mrs. Earl Watt was inea several amctent, ed chairman and those on her corn- formulas and am now using 16Vi mitue are Mrs.

A. A. Coleman, (unices of cows milk, 7 of boiled Bcrt Drown, Mrs. living Wilwater: and 5 table-spoons of malt son Mrs. John Benedict, Mrs.

He gets ounces every ip Spictr, Mrs. William Scales. Mrs. Forest Nichols, Mrs. Ted Gilbert 3 hours.

"To" remedy the fast feeding I have bought' the blind nipples and i pv iched" tlie holes with a red-hot needle, to eat? and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham. It was announced that a student dance will be held Saturday under How long should he take the direction of Mrs.

George Stepher aii a another breakfast for intruded men will be August 11. He can drink this amount in five minutes. He cries when lie is through and would more. 'His milk has never seemed agree and he has had a sour stomach always. While lie does gain weight he fa not happy.

Should he have more milk? Should I let him swallow air to slow lip the feeding? He is so strong he can turn to" cither side when lying on his back." II He has too little in quantity and i is possible with a large formula lie would not need to bc fed so often. The amount of milk is adequate though lie could have more. The baby's desire for more food should be an indication of his need for it. The amount of sugar is larger than 'necessary. Three to four level tablespoons should bc enough now.

If he has always had trouble with fresh cows milk, why not give evaporated milk a trial? It is easier to digest and prepare. He lacks fruit juice, and these are necessary no matler what type of artificial formula is being used. Tills all sums up to this: Try 10 ounces of evaporated, or work up to 20 ounces of fresh, boiled milk, by increasing an ounce a day. To either one add enough boiled water io make 30 ounces in all and dissolve the 3 to 4 tablespoons of sugar in this water before adding to the milk. Put into 6 bottles and offer at 6-10-2-6 in the daytime and twice at night so long as buby wakens for two feedings.

When he docs not, divide the formula into five bottles. Give one teaspoon of sweet orange juice daily diluted with two teaspoons of water increase gradually up lo about two to three tablespoons, similarly di- hiled. Don't worry if baby spits up a little soured milk. Tlie stomach has to secrete more acid to digest cows milk, and if the food remains in the stomach even 15 mlnulcs, il, will show some souring. That's natural, not a symptom of indigestion.

About 15 minutes Is the age feeding time for bottles. Burp twice during a feeding. take! Mrs. Cunningham reported that S65 has been taken in by the selling to of veterans' articles and that another lot of rugs is expected some lime ta the coming week. The next melting will be Sep- (cmtcr 7.

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Thcrc's good cheer in the new Linoleum floors for fall. They'll make your kitchen one of the nicest rooms in Ihc house--a pleasant place to work in. Bright and colorful and up-to-the-minule in design, a linoleum floor is comfortable and quiel under foot. There are no cracks or crannies for dirt lo collect in--and a linoleum floor needs only a daily dry mopping to keep it clean and shining. Come in and see our floor covering department A permanent kitchen floor can bc installed for surprisingly low cost.

Expert Linoleum Laying The laying of linoleum is one of the most important phases of having a beautiful, permanent floor. Properly laid linoleum will give years more satisfactory service Individual designs can be incorporated in the floor and cove base Installation can be made on the floors and dralnboards. We have trained men. working with the proper equipment to give you outstanding linoleum laying service. Pay Wriilc You Enjoy It COVE BASE As illuslralerl above, enhances the looks of any kitchen or bathroom floor, eliminating unsightly and hard-lo-clcau corners.

Either matching or contrasting linoleums may be used. Estimates gladly given. Buy War Bonds Stamps i it fur values are the talk of the town! Plus Fsrfaral Tax SABLE-DYED CONEY Mere is (lie coal we call "Iho yrcalcit fur value In And you'll know lha reason when you feel Iho sofl quality of (he Coney pelts, usually found in higher-priced coals, sec their lustre and examine details thai mean skilled workmanship, inside and oull Brocaded print royon linings, piped edges, even windbrcaker cuffs in the sleeves! Several slyles to choose from in sizes for misses and women. SKUNK-DYED OPOSSUM GREATCOATS 59.50 Thousand! of ilenu nor displayed in our slore me available quickly through our convenient Catalog Department. Plm F.dttoITrK 'How do they do il?" shoppers ore asking.

Not a jacket or a Ihree-quarler coal, but a 40-inch Skunk- dyed Opossum grealcoal ot (his price! A versatile slyle lhal can be worn with cverylhing from evening lo sports clolhes. Every con! experlly dyed, reinforced throughoul--a coal you'll wear proudly for many seasons lo come! Hurty down today and pick out yoursl TOWER AVE. TELEPHONE MS.

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