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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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SUBURBAN NEWS Bucoda By WANDA, DBOT8 BUCODA A surprise luncheon was given at the W. C. Read home on Sunday, the occasion being the birthday of the host. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Spicer, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. William Newborn and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Winchell, all of Centralla. P. M. Barne.v of Tenlno was present for a time.

Mr. Barney was ill and unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saixlberg from Canada were recent visitors at the home ol their son and Joe Kun home were Mr.

and Mrs Waller Lampttt and family of To- and Ur. and Mrs. James Hoi lingsworth an4 son Bobby ot Ta coma. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hawkins ami daughter of Enumclaw epen Christmas evening with Ur. an Mrs. Felix DeLisIe. Mr. and Mrs.

Veroon Graves Bremerton spent Christmas da with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graves. Ellen Kay Hupp of Central! spent several days with Maryan Gordon. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnle Johnson an family of Gale Creek, Oregon, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Sandberg. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Pearsall and Bd Person of Napavine Here recent dinner guests at the home of Ur. and Drops. and Mrs. Douglas Morris were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Morgan in Tenino. I Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Park and daughters spent Christmas day in Seattle with and Mrs. Erwin Baldwin and (amily. Mr. and Mrs.

George Clark spenl Sunday In Tacoma with Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett and family. Mr. and Mrs.

John Frye and family were Sunday dinner guests at Rochester of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hanson. Mr. and Mr: and children Christmas with Ur.

and Mrs. Ho: King. Mr. and Mrs. Grover SUltner Westlakc, Oregon, spent Christma with Mr.

and Mrs. Fay Elwess a'l family. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Lowtner motored to Bellingham am) spen las with Mr. and Mrs. El mtr Biggerstaff. Christmas dlnnnr guests of and Mrs.

Felix DeLisle were Mr and Mrs. H. Sands ot Sumner, Mr Mn; Mrs. Harold Gail of Hanson ai Mr. an Chehalls, Don Riddell and daughter Mute and Mrs.

Barbara Hers and Bill, ail of Portland. Spending Christmas day wit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krupp were jand Mrs. Merlon Campbell an spent several days at the Charles Gordon home.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and sons were recent dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Roger Jolmson in Doug Hat field and children Centralla, Jim Hatfield and son Renton, Sylvia McGIlley and daugh ter Mary, C.

Bowen and Joe Ha field, who has returned from Japa Centralla. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan baby son. Spencer, of were dinner guests at the W.

C.lj^'j and is home on a 30-iay leave. and CJ i fl tmas dinner guests at th Read home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson have received word from their son, A1C Don Anderson, that he is stationed in England.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schafiner were dinner gursts Christmas day at the C. A. Beits home in Rochester.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johason had as dinner guests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mocrehouse and daughter of Noli, Orejon, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Moorchouse of Copalis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pomroy of Tacoma and Mr.

and Mrs. Moo rehouse. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Emit Krupp spent the holidays in Everett with Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandberg of Poulsbo are spending the holidays with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Sandberg. Dale Shupp of Auburn spent last Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Shupp. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drops and children. Joy and Karl, spent Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Drops and family in Centralia; also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dropalski and family in the evening. Sunday afternoon Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Anderson and sons visited the Raymond Dahlstrom family in Chehalis. Christmas dinner guests at the sons of Sumner. Christmas dinner guests at th W. C.

Read home were Mr. an Mrs. Charlie Richardson and so Freddie of Skookumchuck Valle Mr. and Mrs. M.

Barney, son Read and Dean, daughter and so Mr. and Mrs. Wiilia Grindstaff, and baty daught Terry Jo, all of Tenino. Mr. and Mrs.

James Leith Olympia visited Mr. and Mrs. Kues Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Currart family of Tacoma spent Christmas evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack John- 1 son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan Jr.

and children of Hazel Point spent one day during the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Peterson and daughter Lila Lee spent the holi- and Mrs.

Guy Parker an Mr. and Ktniy and Mrs. Robert Kowalsky cf 3hristma.s Day Mrs. Oudyka's spent a pleasant afternoon Saturday with Mrs. Echola.

Tbe ladies wen girlhood friends. Ur. tin. Andrew Uhby and hU broih.er, Leonard Utiby, came Irom Raymond to spend Christmas with Mrs. Libby's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Tor.y Simlneski, in the Pluvlus community. Sirs, W. A.

Mullen returned recently from visit with her sister Miss Florence Ashford, in Los Angeles, f.nd Mrs. Harry Boucher at Van Nuys. Many of in terest were visited. A fister-ln-law Mrs. Edith McClellan, who recently sold her home In Is itlng 3.

daughter at Van Nuys. Mr. and Mrs. Hose Phelpe had as holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs.

Da vid Morrison of Ride and Howard PheVps of Raymond. Mrs. Ada Eta and family Mrs Tom CentraUa, ami Mr. and lire. Henry Hoff and children ot Dryad.

Weekend were Mr, and Mn. ack War! Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gudyka md children were dinner juests the home of parents, Mr.

and The Daily Chronicle, Friday, January 2, 3 GUkey. returned to her ttome'j ChrltUnu eve. Veteran Actor Dies Mrs. H. F.

Shepard, in Gibson Valley NEW YORK W)-Charles Roberts veteran actor and pro- manager, died Thursday night on his 69th birthday. Bom in Philadelphia, Hopkins graduated from Yale Univer- GtBSON VALLEY Mr. and'jity an made his lirst stage ap- Wrs. entertait.ed^ appearance a 1908 at the Empire Theatre, their Centralia home with a ea here. In 19H mas tree Christmas eve and a din- and Judy ner Christmas day.

Those present he later renamed after him- were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. The theatre now Is a movie Mr, and Mrs.

P. L. Mlddlebusher, house. Mrs. Tim O'Connor and two 2S? I Bander Graham Bell invented' Dr.

Earl W. Guihn Optometritt 1 2 1 LewU-Ctark Hotel Phone 6-738S joyed a visit last week from her, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 3 Mrs. Kelsey Blackburn, and chil- dren of Myrtle Poinl, Ore. Holiday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. MU Staples Mr. and Mrs.l th telephone in 1M6. 'Gordon Mlddlebusher and iv Read the CHHONICLB OajaUlcdi nd daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

arncs Kowalsky of Bremerton and John the hosts, Mr. and Mn. Dick Scott and son, Dickie. Mrs. C.

C. Benedict visited Sun-'. day afternoon at the Qilkey home. Mrs. H.

A. Foster of Seattle was ut hn.ath*b Kowalsky were their sons a pre-Christmas guest of her ecu- sins, Mrs. C. C. Benedict of Cen- tralla and Mr.

and Mrs. W. SUNNY THOUGHT FOR WINTER DAYS-Joyce Johnson didn't do anything special--didn't win a trophy, isn't "Miss Something. or-Olher." She's just a pretty girl, relaxing in the sun at a Lai Vegas, Nev, resort hotel. That seemed reason enough for the photographer to take a picture with which to cheer the folks who art chattering through another rough northern winter.

man, Montana, to spend the hcJKand Mrs. Douglas Echob of San days with his wife and his par-lFrancisco, who will also visit her ents in Chehalis, and with and wife, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Gunnar Sandberg. His.Dean Smith.

Mrs. Gene Homllly wife and new baby daughter willifrom Oregon, a guest ot her par- return home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brado and children, Wayne and Jeanr.ette of Aberdeen spent Christmas wilh Mr.

and Mrs. Norval Shaver. Christmas day at the Shaver home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parker andi son Dale of Sumner, and Bobi Harrington of Auburn.

Mr. and Mrs. Amis Saari ol Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Monaghan and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Prank Rose of Tacoma spent Christmas day with Ed and Pete Mirosh. 1 Rosalie Dorris of Olympia is spending the Christmas vacation! with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Miller. Karl Drops spending the week at Napavine with Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Pearsall. PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Day or Niffat Free Ddmty DOYLE'S CHEHALIS PHARMACY Dial 8-4260 CMalis, Wask. YOU'LL BE SORRY! indeed, you will be sorry if you should suddenly find your life gone, of a costly fire or an automobile accident. Don't be sorry, check your insurance now.

COLEMAN AGENCY 107 W. MAIN CENTRALIA and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lennox and Mrs.

Bethine Weilker and son Pe Ell GESLER-McNIVEN'S 40th ANNIVERSARY PE ELL For the pleasure of her daughter, Kathie, who was eight years old on December 23,1 Mrs. Lester Case was hostess to a days in Centralia visiting friends group of children at a party at her home. The children played games and Kathie opened her lovely ents. Afterwards ice cream was! Gary of Wenatchee were Christmas served with the decorated birth- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Les- day cake. Guests, were Gail and ter Pluard. Judy Cox, Shari Miller, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of Uizader, Karen Bobby Frye, Olympia, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Hebert Sharon Israelson, Jeannie Birchall, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schaffner Sandra Milanowski, Susan Smarz, of Bucoda were Sunday dinner Karen Crawford, Elaine Charneski, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie French in Centralia. Christmas evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and family. Mrs.

Clarence Brado of Aberdeen and Mrs. Norval Shaver were callers at the W. C. Read home Ctiristmas Day. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Kues spent Tuesday in Centralia visiting Mrs. Nellie Llschka. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Drops and children, Joy and Karl, were Saturday visitors in Napavine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pear- Kay Allbritton and Linda Jones, Pe Linda and Charles Pace Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller spent and Linda Kindell, Doty, and An- LlCHTjP all.

Arlington, and Mrs. L. E. Wilson; i Mrs. Pete Lennox spent severa! also former friends of the Wai- days in Portland visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Lennox. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reede and Mr.

id Mrs. Deans of Olympia called the Joe Krupp home Saturday. Christmas dinner guests at the sary. Charlie Gordon home were Mr. nd Mrs.

Ron Franklin and sons, erry and Doug, of Shflton, Mr. nd Mrs. Prank Gordon and chil- tr. and Mrs. A.

L. Anders and aughter Joyce of San Leandro, alifomia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Read spent Saturday evening in Tenino ssisting with the serving of the am dinner given by the Masons ita Helvie, Dryad.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Gidlund of Ixmgview visited Norman Johnston and daughters, La Vonne and Sharon, and the Donald Schang amily during the holidays beforei oing on to Hoodsport. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Graves were in Oregon during Christmas week, visit relatives at Brooks. Mrs. Lillian Arlington ol Che- halls came last week to visit her nieces, Misses Jessie and Coruie ville days. Mrs. Lois Hill and the Roy Greens.

Sunday at Frances she attended open house for Mr. and Mrs. Alec Williams in observance of their 60th wedding acnlver- Mr. and Mrs. Hull ol Raymond, their son and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Hull of Seattle, and Mrs. Sarah Parsons enjoyed ren, Sara Jane and David, and christwp.r with Mr. and Mrs. John We Hart sole like this but in 10 years kindly accept it as a token off appreciation for your patronage.

HINTS OF BIG REDUCTIONS CARPET FREE! Kelly. Mrs. J. B. Allbritton will return home January 5 from Oregon where she spent the Yuletide with a brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Groshong, at Molalla.l She planned to see other relatives after which they attended the Main or tiand onic installation. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Her.drickson Sharon and Lynette Morgan of nj a Cr rlst mas Day visit with azei Point are spending a few ays with their grandparents, Mr. nd Mrs. Lee Morgan. Christmas dinner guests of Mr.

nd Mrs. William Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson and amily of Shelton, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Gale and family of Puyallup, Mr. nd Mrs. Kelly McLain and fam- 'if of Tatcma, Mr. and Mrs.

Art Anderson and son John of Port Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'aber and daughter, Carol of Tenno. Mr. and Mrs.

William Garrett and family of Tacoma spent Christmas with Clark. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Paulson and daughter, Vivian, from North Da- are visiting John Frye. Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Shupp enter- daughters, of CemraJia, Mrs. Pete Grauwen Mr heir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Hal Eshom, at Dryad. Mr. and Mrs.

William Bryan and son Laurence came home Friday 'rom Olympia, where they were guests at the Jack Barton and Albert Earner Jr. homes. The ladies are daughters ot Mr. and Mrs. Bryan.

In Rainier as guests during Christmas al the home of Mr. anj VIrs. Detuiis Keli were his sister- in-law, Mrs. Francfs Kell. and sons.

They relumed to Pe HI Friday. 40 OZ. WAFFLE PAD AND EXPERT WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION WITH ALL BROADLOOM CARPETING JN STOCK. 1I99.S* GUUSTAN 1M DIFFERENT COLOHS BIGFXOW VICTORIAN PATTERN 139.50 MOHAWK MARLBOROVGK ROSE SCROLL With Mrs. Maude Rhyne at her nome on Third street were Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Rhj-ne and children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rhyne and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.

George Cox and son Ron, who came from Forks for the' Christmas holiday. Mr. and Mrs. John Amott 6 Alfred Rhynes went on to Toledo to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Buswell. Trie Gene Coats family and his father, Charles Coats, are spending the holidays in Pe Ell from Forks, visiting Mrs. Stella Crawford and the Kenneth Coats daughter and Bob Shupp on Christmas day.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and Kate Bomerville, all of Chelalis, and Mrs. Leona Meyer of Centralia were dinner guests Coach Jack Whittaker (ind fam- nas day of Mr. and Mrs.jily spent Christmas with! his par- Ralph Morgan.

ents, Mr. and Whit- Belle Jones CrntralU called taker, at Adna. Sunday at the home Mr. and Coming to Pe HI last for a Mrs. Joe Krupp.

holiday visit with her parents, Mr. Jack Moore arrived from Mrs. Arthur Smith, were Mr. WARREN BROS. CHEVROLET, INC W.

Main, Centnlte WARREN MOTOR CO. 111? Chehafc Quick--Efficient Commercial DOMESTIC AH Al Mofek ft-7241 COASTAL REFRIGERATION CO. 1M "Beoutytred" Scatter Rugs Cotton Washable $6.50, now 3.95 30x54, Kef. $10.50, now 6.50 48x72, $23.25, now $14.95 Wide Choice of Colors. Wool Rug Samples In Size 24 54" Regularly for $14.50 to $19.50, All 9x12 Wool Rugs Sharply Reduced 149.50 99 JO 109.50 99.50 109.50 99.50 79.50 69.50 89.50 MOHAWK MARLBOKOVGH MULTI COLORED FIGURED 129.50 BIGELOW STOCRBR1DE WILTON IN BIEGE OR ROSE 128.50 KARAUHEUSIAN GREEN SCROLL WILTON 108.M BIGELOW FERVAK VICTORIAN MTXERN M.30 JAPANESE COTTON HOOK RUG IJWO HIGHTSTOWN MULTI-COLORED FLORAL Regularly selling for $8.50 to $14.50, Regularly for $6.95 lo $8.50, $9.50 ea.

$6.95 ea. $4.95 Cotton Rugs Sharply Reduced (All Cotton Rugs Are Washable) "Regal" Both Sets Ref. $4.95, now 2 off on all remnant linoleums (6x15 or under) FASHION HI-PILE COTTON RUGS 6x9 Ref. $36.50, now $27.50 4x6 size, Rex. $14.95, now $10.95 2x4 ize, Reg.

4.95, now 3.95 AH available in many colon. LINEN BRAIDED RUGS 2x3 linen braided rugi, refnUrtr $6.25, now $4.50 27x48" linen braided nift, $9.50, now $4.95 (Tbe linen rugi in rowy colon) TOWNHOUSE TUFTED COTTON WASHABLE RUGS Ref. $6.50, now. Ref. $8.50, Above are merely examples of the many, many buys in floor coverings being offered during Gesler-McNiven's gigantic 40th Anniversary OPEN FRIDAY NITESTIL HOME "SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON'S LARGEST FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE".

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