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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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Getting Around Visiting at the home ol their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Herrold, Centralia. are PFC Peter Herrold and Seaman Fraak Herrold.

Peter lias just returned from 15 months duty on the island of Okinawa and will be stationed at the Marine base at 29 Palms after Jan. 17. Frank, a seaman on the oiler U. S. S.

Cacapon will report back to i ship in Long Beach, around Jan 20. Returning to their home in Twin Falls, Idaho en Wcdnes- day were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Larson and family, Christine, Walter, and Barbara. They had visited for week with Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Solie and Mr. and Mrs.

Bruno Hertwig all of Centralia. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Salie hosted the group for dinner, in addition to Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rodriguez, Angle and Debbie. Mrs. H.

H. Hurd, Chehalis, returned home Saturday after spending three weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James McGlinn and family, in Bellingham. PFC.

Howard Eugene Fear was promoted to Specialist 4 in the United States Army Medical Corp when he returned to Fart Ord, and was assigned to headquarters office duty. Fear spent the holiday season at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fear, Chehalis. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Haase entertained relatives and friends during the holidays in honor of their daughter, Sister Mary Jeanine, and a friend, Sister Mary Rosarita, both of Seattle. Also home for the holidays was their son Donald, a mathematics instructor at Olympic junior high Weather Southwest Washington Interior Much colder Thursday night. Highs Friday 25-30. Lows Thursday night 10-20.

North to northeast winds 5 to 15 miles an hour. Small Craft warnings. TEMPERATURES 24 hours to 4 a.m. Thursday Pacific Northwest High Low Pr. Cenlralia-Chehalis 44 25 .07 Bellingham 41 :8 Boise 43 23 Hoquiam 42 27 Olympia 41 26 Omak 34 6 Portland, clear 43 32 .02 Seattle, clear 40 26 .20 Spokane 30 5 Vancouver, B.C 44 18 Walla Walla 38 17 Wenatchee .35 13 Yakima 44 18 Alaska: Anchorage 9 5 Fairbanks, cloudy -17 -47 Juneau, cloudy 9 1 Elsewhere: Albany, clear 3 9 30 Albuquerque, clear 47 23 Atlanta, cloudy 61 43 Bismarck, cloudy 30 -6 Boise, cloudy 23 Boston, clear 44 34 Buffalo, cloudy 39 33 Chicago, cloudy 42 36 Cleveland, clear 42 31 Unever, snow 53 11 Des Moines, cloudy 38 31 Detroit, cloudy 34 Fort Worth, clear 74 47 Helena, snow 37-17 37 66 53 38 60 34 63 56 C3 48 67 54 66 49 34 5 58 37 30 19 42 24 64 43 44 35 42 32 39 -3 54 37 62 53 53 25 64 57 .05 .04 Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, clear Kansas City, cloudy Las Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, eloudy Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, snow St.

Paul, cloudy 35 New Orleans, cloudy 70 New York, clear 41 Oklahoma City, clear 63 Omaha, rain 44 Philadelphia, clear Phoenix, cloudy Pittsburgh, clear Portland, clear Rapid City, snow Richmond, cloudy St. Louis, clear Sail Lake City, snow San Diego, cloudy San Francisco, cloudy 54 49 Tampa, clear 64 46 Washington, cloudy 47 31 National extremes, excluding Alaska, in 24 hours lo 4 a.m. High 83 at McAllen, Tex. Low -23 at Citibank, Mont. (T-Trace) TIDES PUGET SOUND Friday A.M.

FT P.M. FT. High 6:43 12.6 4:52 Low 12:13 6.9 12:59 PACIFIC BEACHES Friday A.M. FT. P.M.

FT. High 1:44 7.0 1:05 Low 7:21 2.9 8:03 .03 -01 .01 in Auburn. Sister Jeanine is attending Seattle University preparatory to teaching in one of the Parochial schools in Seattle in the fall. At present she assistant teaching at Blanche! high school and Sacred Heart school in Bellevus. Extending their greetings were the Rev.

Timothy B. Moynihan, Mr. a Mrs. Elmer Furrer, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Waltrip. Kelley, Brian and Mary Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ernil Ozar, Mrs. Don Furrer, Donadene, Diane, Cindy Lou and Candi Jo, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Furrer and granddaughters, Kelly Ann and Jean Marie, Mrs. Mary Haase, Ronie and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haase, Mrs.

John Skule and Susan, Mrs. Carl Haase and Mrs. Jeannine Scherer, all of Chehalis, and a number of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

F. D. Siegwarlh, a i extended their greeting but were unable to attend because they were visiting in Lincoln, and attending the wedding of their son, James, to Miss Regina Armstrong. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs.

Haase accompanied Sister Jeanine and Sister Rosarita back to Seattle to Mt. Carmel Juniorate where they reside. They also visited a niece, Mrs. Mike Dennehy, and children, a Maureen and Sheila, and other relatives in Tacoma before returning home. Officers Installed The Tag-Along trailer club installed new officers for the coming year at a business meeting and potluck supper Tuesday at the Posse building, Centralia.

Those installed were Guy M. Taylor, president; Lew Millman, vice- president; Chuck Wagner, executive vice president; Mrs. Don Freites, secretary and Mrs. Rueben Raschke, treasurer. Various committees were appointed for the coming year.

Plans were discussed for Travel Trailers club of America rally to be held at the Elma fairgrounds June 14 to 16. A report was given by Guy Taylor on the Governor's Conference on outdoor recreation. The next meeting and potluck supper will be held Feb. 12 in the Recreation hall in Chehalis. Ex-Actress Dies HOLLYWOOD (AP) May Boley, 81, former Broadway and motion i actress and singer, died Monday in Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Miss Boley last appeared on the New York stage in the Cole Porter-Moss Hart show Chronicle Women's Page Centralia Dial 736-3311 CMwIli 748-3311 Carol Henneke Feted At Bridal Shower The Doily Chronicle, Thursday January 10, 1763 A Iji-idul shower for Miss Carol Irnneki', bride elect of Charles lewletl. Clielialis. was given Saturday evening by Mrs. Orville lunneke of Clielialis. Games were pluycd i awards going to Mrs.

Frauds iurbcr, Miss Tucresc Sareault, Mrs. lleyes, Mrs. Charles lewielt. Mrs. Koscoe Mitten, Miss Patty Hewlett and Miss Hennekc.

Sharing the event were Cheha- ins. Mrs. Ralph Sexton, Miss Sexton, Mrs. Loyd McKinnrll. Mrs.

Francis Barber, Mrs. James lareault, Miss Therese Sareault, Mrs. Charles Hewlett, Miss Patty Hewlett, Mrs. Lee Hull, Mrs. Walt (alyryniuk, Mrs.

Jessie Mickey, Mrs. Koscoe Mitten, Mrs. Willard Cory, Mrs. T. II.

Henneke, Mrs. Seattle Children's Hospital patients hold outdated auto license plates reminding that Lewis County's Orthopedic guilds and auxiliaries are collecting the plates as scrap with all proceeds to go to the hospital. They art Dare) and Suzanne Allwine, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Alhvine, Centralia.

Darel, 6, had plastic surgery at Orthopedic for burns. Suzanne, 10, had ear and throat treatment when she was smaller. Mrs. Allwine today is active member of the Dr. Joel Toofhaker auxiliary in Centralia and in charge of auxiliary's license plate program.

All car owners are asked to leave the discarded plates at any service station or garage. Chronicle Staff Photo Mrs. Teasdale Hosts Group The Lewis County Primrose Society voted to change their meeting lime to 1 p.m., when they met with Mrs. Leroy Teasdale in her Centralia home Tuesday. Mrs.

R. L. Alleger reported on primroses followed by a question and answer period. The new year books were distributed and Mrs. Teasdale won the "it" package.

About 90 percent of the world's population uses the metric system of weights and measures. Training Session Set A leader training session is to be held Friday, 10:30 a.m. at the Court house annex, according to Miss Pearl Winterfeldt, County extension agent. All interested in today's soaps and detergents are invited to altend. Some of the things to be discussed are differences between soaps and detergents, how to de terminc how much soap or detergent to use and what should be considered in identifying a choosing soaps and detergents.

10.3 9.0 1 09; As early as six months old, a baby will respond to clapped hands or a ringing bell. If you suspect your child has defective hearing, consult a doctor right away, advises the Hearing Aid Industry Conference. i i i of Lewis Cojmj Inc ol CJellnlA an" i.auy cioBpl bunaiy at cemnllt, by llally Ctironlclo, and enttrid second Cli.i thl Post Centrtiu, inder Uii act March 2 suMerlptlon rate carrier aj 7S par montb aavanei, tj mull in trine territory Ml 18 0 (or Mi monthi. I4.JO tor Uirei pubiiciUons ol all tin tool FEEL GOOD, TOO! JL J- STOCKIHQS BY i You'll feel like spring look wonderful, too. Sheer, all-nylon Supp-hoM stockings give your legs gentle support the lift that pud new spring in your step.

Whether you're housewife, mother-to-be or working woman you'll find your busiest days easier with Supp-hose stockings. And wear testa prove Supp-hoee outwear regular nylonsbyfar.acluallysaveyoumoncy! ONLY U.S. Pit. Use Hew "IT 1 Credit. Open Friday Nite 'Til Louie Vimont.

Mrs. A. J. Dawson, Mrs. Ronald lleyes, Mrs.

Mariaii Bolitho, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mrs. Lee Hartsell, Mrs. Ron Fishhack. Mrs.

George Lylo, Mrs. Robert McGandy.Mrs. L. E. Allcnder, Miss Martha Allcnder and Miss Mary Joe Sareault.

At the close of the evening Mrs. lienneke served refreshments. TO ORGANIZE BETHEL Mrs. John Dumun will hold a meeting Sunday at 2 p.m., at her home in Centralia for all girls interested in joining a Bethel of Job's Daughters. Mothers of the girls are also cordially invited to attend.

Guardians and officers of another Bethel will be present to answer all questions and assist in forming the new Bethel. Mrs. Oliver Entertains Round Table Mrs. Joel Toolhaker showed slides and reported on her trip to the Anjjkor riuins in Cambodia Monday when Mrs. Ellis Oliver entertained the Ladies of I lie Round Table at luncheon at the Lewis- Clark hotel.

Mrs. Robert Alleyer conducted a short business meeting at which time the members voted to again enter the sewing contest to be held at the Slate Convention ol the Federated Women's Clubs. Mrs. Dale Nordquist announced that Feb. 27 will bu Women's Club Day at the State Legislature Calendar CENTRALIA Friday Centralia Orthopedic auxiliary 1 p.m..

Hunter House. Renewal Society, 1 p.m., IOOF hall. Vomarco class, First Methodist church, p.m., social hall. CHEHALIS Friday St. Helen hospital guild, No.

1, 1 p.m., hospital. Sorosis club, 1:15 p.m., Mrs. J. J. Jensen.

Charity Kebekah lodge, 8 p.m. 100F hall. and plans were made for a representation from the club. CENTRALIA CHEHALIS OH 1 WRM yw tOO GERIATRIC ywi my low AYTINAL VITAMINS a FORMULA free! si Thtraprafic VITAMINS Minerals aid to cotmloceon, I miiiMMiw I 1 supplement 5 T'aiSl Jr. Aytinal fc Bg 1UU MINERALS 119 With 2 Added OUVITE Vrtamms eioo FOR llttie 10 11 1 wmlos Health maintenance ISuperAYTIHAL MINERALS "Wide Range" Formula with SUPER potency! SAVE ATA BettlclOO 4 OLA VITOL MULTIPLE VITAMINS For infant! ind children.

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