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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berry were married in November in the Union Congregational church in Upper Montclair, N. J. The bride it the daugh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Orla Larsen of Upper Montclair and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Berry of Centralia. Former Resident Is New Jersey Bride Miss Joan Larsen became the bride of Mr.

Ernest Berry, both of Upper Montclair, N. in a November wedding held in the Union Congregational church, in that city. Miss Larsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orla A.

Larsen of Upper Monlelair and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Berry of The bride, given in marriage by father, wore a long while peau de soie and lace dress fashioned with a fitted bodice of lace over peau de soie, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt. Her short ytil was caught to a cap of seed pearls.

The bride carried a shower bouquet of pale yellow orchids and stephanotis. All the bridal attendants were gowned similarly in dark green velvet with fresh flower bandeaux and carried bouquets of white and yellow orchids. Mrs. Larsen was wearing a bright delphinium blue dress with pink accessories and a corsage of Terrific for Teens Printed Pattern See how the skirt petals oul as you whirl into spring! Attract all eyes in this easy-sew fashion with the new Empire line above a tiny waist. Choose cotton, shantung or taffeta.

Tomorrow's pattern: Doll wardrobe. Printed Pattern 9332: Teen sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12.takes yards fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. accurate.

Send 35c in coin (no please) for Pattern, with Name, Address, Style Number and Size. Address PATTERN BUREAU, The Daily Chronicle, Pearl and Maple, Centralia, Wash. Ytur Diamond Cltwitd A Checked FREE AT Salewsky's Jewelry 111-A N. Ttwtr PIMM PI Cwltrilta golden orchids for her daughter's wedding. The parents were hosts at a reception and dance'follow- ing the ceremony at the Women's club where the bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake.

Each tier of the cake was supported by three white columns and topped with a fresh floral bouquet. For the wedding trip to Split Rock Lodge in the Pocono mountains near Lake Harmony, the bride changed to a blue suit with darker blue and white accessories and the orchid corsage from her wedding bouquet. Miss Larsen. graduated from Bucknell University where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omego sorority and to her marriage was a 'secretary to the director of alumni relations at Harvard. Ernest graduated from Centralia' Junior College; Washington Stale College, where he was a member of Acacia fraternity, and received his master's degree last June from Harvard Business School at Boston.

The couple will make their new home in Upper Montclair where Mr. Berry is employed by general Cable, Perth Amboy of New Jersey. Spanish Beefsteak Minute steaks will be butter- tender if cooked in the Spanish manner: first pound thin to 1,2 inch) round steak until very thin, using the side of a plate. Then heat together in a heavy skillet a tablespoon of butter and a-tablespoon of olive oil. Quickly brown the steaks, about 1 minute on eac hside.

Serve on -toast, top with a sauce made by adding Vi cup water and an additional tablespoon of butter to the pan drippings. Boil up to loosen scrapings on the bottom; pour over steaks. Garnish with a little finely-minced parsley. Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Hemenway announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Gary Brown, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ward Brown, all of Centralia. Virginia is a senior at the Centralia high school. Mr.

Brown is a graduate of the Centralia high school and is employed by Weyerhaeuser Timber company. Announced recently to a group of family friends' gathered at the Carmel, home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Frank was engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Lt. Rex Saindon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey E. Saindon, Chehalis. Miss Frank graduated from Immaculate Heart- in Hollywood, attended Monterey Peninsula College and is currently employed in the traffic division of municipal court. She is the great-granddaughter of Mrs.

W. Wappen- stein, Abedreen, and Lt. Saindon is the grandson of Mrs. G. A.

Waller, Chehalis. The couple plans an April wedding in Carmel Mission. and Mrs. Fred J. Mtyer were) pleasantly surprised by rela- tivei on golden wadding anniversary Jan.

11 at their route Chthalis Tht pair wire married, fifty years ago in Cht- halls at parsonage with ttw Rev, Thomas Allan officiating at tlw ceremony. Mr. Mtytr was born in IMS at Pkatant Valky, touth tf Chthalis, and lived there until moving to his prts- rnt In Mrs. Mtytr was born in Iowa and to Lewis county at tht age of IS and has bttn a reiidtnt here sinct that timt. Mr.

and Mrs. Mtytr have one daughter, Mrs, Ralph Morgan, resld- ing at Bucoda, and one grandion, Alltm Frlnnds of 4ht pair paiat thtlr respects during tht afternoon and wished couple many Pwt Phttt, (The Batfr Chronicle WOMEN'S PAGE CENTRAUA--DIAL PE 6-3311 CHEHALIS-DIAL SH 8-3311 Doily Chronicle, Saturday, January 24, 1959 3 Calendar A I A Monday Evwilni lota Rho, 7 o'clock IOOV hall. SDA Dorcas auxiliary, 7:30 o'clock church. Ladies auxiliary, Carpenters Union, 8 o'clock Union hall. county Women's Democratic club, 8 o'clock Centralia' headquarters.

St. Mary's Parent's club, 8:15 o'clock school hall. A I Evtning Lewis County Ladies Democratic club, 8 o'clock, Cenlra- lia Democratic headquarters. Women of the Moose, 8 o'clock, hall. American Legion auxiliary, 8 o'clock.

Legion building. Order of Rainbow for Girls, 7:30 o'clock, Masonic temple. Home Rites Unite Pair Simplicity was combined with radition for the January wedding rites of Miss Gail Lowe and lenry The single-ring service was held in the Centralia tome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W.

Lowe. The ridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nunez of Olympia. The Rev.

Bruce Parker officiated at the ceremony, performed before the fireplace decorated with, white stock and chrysanthemums and pink carnations and The bride chose a blue suit and an orchid. corsage for her wedding. was attended by her sister, Pat Lowe, as maid of honor; Jerry Bunce acted as best man for his friend. A graduate of Centralia high school, the bride attended Cen- iralia Junior College and Js em ployed by the tax commission in Olympia. The bridegroom grad uated from Olympia high schoo and is employed 1 by the State Highway'department in Olympia where the couple will make their new home.

Seafood Sauct For a new flavor in your seafood cocktail, try this Spanish inspired sauce with shrimp, lobster or crabmeat. Mash the yolks of 4 hard-cooked eggs, with garlic clove until paste-like; beal in 3 tablespoons olive oil, Vi teaspoon Tabasco sauce, teaspoon saffron and 1 to 2 tablespoons of vinegar. Pour over cooked sea food; chill thoroughly. Makes cup sauce, enough for 4 seafoot cocktail servings. Jiffy-Knit Afghan 696 Bogen-Oster Vows Read In Presbyterian Church A double ring ceremony In the Centralia First Presbyterian hurch Sunday afternoon united marriage Miss Carol Bogen and Rueben Oster.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bogen. The 'ridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Oster, all" of Centralia. Large baskets of white stocks and chrysanthemums and lighted apers flanked the altar as the lev. N. Harry Champlin read the uptial 'vows before 100 guests. Wedding music was sung byCar- Herriford accompanied by Mrs.

Russell Ingraham. Given in marriage by her fath- ir, the' bride wore a lovely sown if lace and net over heavy white full length, with a fitted ace over" satin bodice, long lace leeves and a net over satin skirt mth lace insets. A close fitting iara of pearls caught the finger- ip length veil. The bride carried iny pink rosebuds trailing white streamers tied with pink rosebuds on a white Bible. Mrs.

Henry Dunn, Seattle, was matron of honor. She complemented her pink lace, sleeveless Jallerina length dress with an arrangement of white carnations. In similar attire was Mrs. i Skinner of Eugene, the other bridal attendant. Peter Oster was best man for lis brother.

Ushering were Albert Oster, Fred Oster and Richard Stablien. The bride's mother chose a rose crepe dress with beige accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue wool dress with matciiing blue accessories and a similar corsage. The same color was used decorating the church parlors or the reception which immedi- tely followed the ceremony. The eception was given by the Westminster guild of church.

Tales were covered with white 'lin- cloths and appointed with pink nd white candles and ribbon and ink carnations. A miniature ride and groom topped the white nd silver, maltese cross wedding ake. Presiding were Mrs. Albert ister, Mrs. Elmer Bogen of Bel- ngham, Mrs.

Otis Rucker, and diss Ann Hardin of Bellingham. Others assisting were Mrs. Jery Bogen, Miss Sandra Merriman, Mrs. Fred Oster, Miss Carol ister and Miss Beverly Bogen. For a wedding trip to an un- isclosed destination, the bride vore a black wool suit with black nd white accessories and a pink osebud corsage.

The bride was graduated from Centralia high school and Cen- ralia Junior College and is em- Joyed by Johnnie's Grilh The iridegroom graduated from Cen- ralia high school, attended Cen- ralia Junior College and is now erving with the United States Air 'orce. Out-of-lown guests were from Seattle, Auburn, Bellingham, Raynond and Bremerton. Mr. and Mn. Donald Bunker announce tht engagement of daughter, Yvonne, to Douglas S.

Korels, son of Mr. and Mn. William T. Koreis, all of Chthalis. Tht bride-elect it employed by Central Fuel Co.

and Mr. Koreis is stationed at Fort Bragg, N. with 82nd Airborne Division of the paratroopers. Both are graduates of Chehalis high school. No date has been set for the wedding.

Mill Nancy Daylt Barnes hat announced her engagement to Ray Elmo Morton, both of Charleston, Va. Mill Barnes it ttw daughter cf Mn. Virginia Brine! of Henford, former Centralia resident and the granddaughter ef Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Blanchard, Centralia. Misi Barnet graduated from Centralia high tehool, General hospital school of nun- ing, specialized in surgery at Graduate hospital, Philadelphia, and Is presently employed at Memorial hospital in Charleston. Mr, Morton, ton of Mr, and Mrs. I.

E. Morton, Brictvlllt, graduated from Lake City high school, Lake City, Cumberland Junior College, Williamsburg, Tennessee Polytechnical Institute, Cookeville, Union University, Jackson, where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and is presently employed by Capital Airlines in Charleston. No date has been set for the wedding. Easy pickup work! Strips knitted separately. Start now--afghan grows fast! Economical beauty! Use leftover wool, works up fast.

Solid, lacy blocks alternate in 14-inch strips. Pattern 696: knitted afghan directions. Send 35c (coins) for this pattern. Send to The Daily Chronicle, Pearl and Maple, Centralia, Wash. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE.

Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has lovely designs to order: embroidery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book a special surprise to make a little girl happy--a cut-out doll, clothes to color. Send 25c for this book. ftfoBatly Chronicle Oftlctil pubUckllon ot Lewis Issued dally except Sunday at Pearl and Maple, Centralla, thi Dllly Chronicle, and entered as Second Mattel at tilt Pest Oilkt at-Ctotralla, under the act of March IH1.

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Mrs. Osttr is the former Carol Bogtn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bogtn and Mr. Osttr's parents art Mr.

and Mrs. John Osttr, all of Ctntralia. Evtrndtn Photo. Homemaking True sportsmen ignore the weather. And then someone has chase away their colds and aches and pains.

For ice fishing enthusiasts, a 'good water-resistant, insulating seat helps ward off chills. Carry a sheet of plastic foam, for sitting, and also for keeping feet off cold, moist ground. Automatic washers and synthetic fabrics make washday easier. But for top results allow two to four minutes' washing time for delicate things and four to six minutes for sturdier items. Remove with spin for shortened final spin time.

Buying a new piece of furniture is tricky business. You know you have a well-designed piece when there is a pleasing balance between curved and straight lines. Also check that the form, line, color and texture of the piece complement each other. Although there. Is little reason to do it, canned foods m3y be frozen.

However, creamy foods may become curdled or separated by freezing. Heating usually restores their original appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Tay Ozar, halis, have announced tht engagement of daughter, Janice, to Eddie T.

Sato, also of Chthalis. Miss Ozar graduated from Adna high school and is at present employed in Seattle. Her fiance, also a graduate of Adna high school, is employed by Tires Incorporated, Chthalis. A Junt wedding is being planned by tht Photo. "On Corner By The Big Clock" Chtholii FRIINDLY CREDIT ON YOUR OWN TERMS Come learn the beauty secrets of a Queen! from Special Representative Miss Flora Camp Here this week only! See how DuBarry's family of incomparable skin preparations with Royal Jelly can help you achieve a clearer, smoother, more youthful complexion! ROYAL TREATMENT CREAM works overnight to restore a look of youthful freshness.

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