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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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Mr.mdMrs.JyEmrud County Dairy Princess Marries Jay Ensrud in Chehalis Rites Baskets of dahlias decorated the St. John's Lutheran church, Chehalis, for the wedding Sept. 11 of Miss Lana Metzenberg and Jay Ensrud. The bride was the 1962 Lewis- Pacific county dairy princess. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Metzenberg and Mr. and Fellowship Unit Has 1st Session Mrs. Ralph Keen, president of the Centralia Christian Women's Fellowship, announced the appointment of one committee head during the homecoming tea meeting of the group Wednesday at the Christian church. She is Mrs.

C. E. Gableman, service chairman, succeeding Mrs. Orrell Trowbridge. Mrs.

Howard Hutchins was honored with a book presented the Fellowship library in her name for her service as treasurer for four years. Mrs. Teddy Turner, wife of the Olympia Christian church pastor, was the guest speaker. Mrs. James Foglesong led the worship.

Music was provided by Miss Sandra Marth, accompanied by Mrs. Reta Todd Dunn. The hostess group was the Helen Corpron Group, headed by Mrs. Roy Calkins. The head table was decorated with pink asters by Mrs.

W. E. Hilleary. General decorations in the room, where members were seated at individual tables, were fall flower arrangements. The single ring rites were read by the Rev.

Delmar Anderson and Mrs. Anderson furnished the wedding music. The bride wore a ballerina length dress of white brocade and carried pink gladiolus. Her BETTER HEARING AT A REALISTIC PRICE Complete Hearing Help for only Hearing Service Involves more than just a hearing aid. To assure your complete satisfaction, you get aN this trora Ztnlth--at one Uw price! Cheek! Compare! Zenith's powerful model 50-R "Living Sound" Hearing Aid.

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Mrs. Conrad Ensrud, all of C'he- in or call for demonstration 211B North Tower CENTRALIA Phone 736-3303 Lithe and Lovely Printed Pattern inly attendant was Mrs. Ron Bell, Centralia, who wore a flowered ballerina dress and carried pink roses. Ron Bell, Centralia, ushered. Assisting witti the reception at he bridegroom's parents home were Mrs.

Art Snialley, Mrs. Harvey Billings, Mrs. John Wootz and Mrs. James Pomerenk. For a trip to the Seattle World's 'air and the ocean beaches, the new Mrs.

Ensrud changed to a due suit with black accessories. Che new couple will be at home at 623 New York Chehalis. The bridegroom was graduated 'rom Chehalis high school, the bride from Adna high school. Out of town guests attendee from Vancouver, Bcaverton anc Tacoma. FIT AND FLARE is the theme of this princess dress with a choice of standaway cuff collar or basic neckline.

For bright wools blends. Printed Pattern 9295: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 (with collar) requires yards 54-inch fabric. Send 50c in coin (no stamps please) for Pattern, with Name Address, Style Number and Size Address PATTERN BUREAU The Daily Chronicle, Centralia Chehalis, Wash. First Time Ever! Glamorous movie star's wardrobe plus 110 exciting styles to sew in our new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog.

Send 35c. IfteBathiChrom'df Official publication of Lewis County and the cltlfls of Cbenalis'and Centralia Issued dally except Sunday at Pear and Maple, Centralla. by The Dally Chronicle, and entered a Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Centralla. under the act Marcb .2. 1870.

Subscription rates by carrier S1.76 per month In advance, by mall in trade territory $16.00 per year $8.00 for six months, 14.60'(or three months By mall elsewhere 118 00 pe year; S10.00 for six months. lo three months. The Associated Press 1 entitled eclusively to thfc use for of all the local flieSailuChronicle WOMEN'S PAGE CENTRALIA --DIAL 736-33 il CHEHALIS --DIAL 748-3311 The Doily Chronicle; Friday, Sept. 21, 1962 Boistfort VFD Auxiliary CURTIS The wives of the Boistfort Volunteer Fire Department personnel held an organiza- ional meeting last Thursday and formed an auxiliary to-the department. Mrs.

Gladys Oravetz was elected president with Mrs. Doris iugue as secretary. The organization will aid the firemen in projects designed for community betteftnent. Their first project will be a bake sale with proceeds to be used in furnishing the meeting room of the new fire hall now under construction. Meeting dates will be on the second Thursday of the month, and Mrs.

Oravetz reports that membership will be open to women within the fire district whether their husbands are firemen or not. Sorority Has Coffee Hour A pre-rush coffee hour for a number of guests, which also was a congratulatory event for Miss Judy Fleming shortly before her Sept. 29 wedding, was given Wednesday by the Gamma Pi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, at the home of Mrs. Carl Adolphsen, Chehalis. Guests included Mrs.

Robert Scott, Mrs. Ben Balmelli, Mrs. Wayne Hartley, Mrs. Wayne John son, Mrs. Robert Graham, Mrs Dan Pless, Mrs.

Neal Palmer, Mrs. Don Wheeler, Mrs. Jack McCure, Mrs. George Vetch and the club's social sponsor, Mrs. Leon ard Sonnemann.

The previous Wednesday, the sorority members assisted at the Lewis County crippled children's clinic at the Lewis County Health Department. Bead The Chronicle Classifieds (AS MODERN AS AS TRADITIONAL AS YESTERDAY JL CENTURY) DIAMOND BRIDAL SET Uniquely styled in your choice of 14 karat white or yellow gold. 3-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE Gracefully created in your choice of 14 karat white or ye OW8 Unique, modern settings, aglow with exquisite diamonds a superb tribute to the lady you love. We invite you to view these newest achievements in diamond beauty. by thi S.cttli World'.

Foil, EASY CREDIT TERMS SALEWSKY'S JEWELRY 211-A N. Tower Centralia Registered Jeweltr AAUW District Plans Session The Lewis County Branch, Am- rican Association of University 'omen, will be host to a state orkshop session Saturday at the hehalis Community building, Park. Registration will be from 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. for the luncheon. Mrs.

Wayne Smith, general hairman, said the program will egin with a panel discussion at 0 a.m. It will be led by Mrs, R. Morrison, state chairman of igher education for the AAUW. Dr. Marion Fish Cox, regional ice president of AAUW, will lec- ure on proposed structural chang- in the organization, at 1:15 and Mrs.

Amos Gregson. tate legislative chairman, will peak at 2:15 p.m. Fellowship Club Sets Homecoming Mrs. Ed Haase decorated the ables with fall flowers for the uncheon and meeting of Christian Women's Fellowship of he Christian church, Chehalis on Vednesday. Guest speaker, for Homecoming )ay Oct.

17, will be Mrs. Davic Cutting. Taking part in the program 'ere Mrs. George Kendall, Mrs larold Smith and Mrs. Irene (ohnson.

Mrs. Kenneth Sabin pre ented the devotional thought, a poem and ended with prayer. Th meeting closed with the mission ary benediction by all present. FRIDAY PENNEYlS Special Remodeling 2 BIG TABLES, Broken Sizes, Odd lots must 90. Remnants Bathing Suits Curtains Ment Mens Boys Sport Shirts Odds Ends -Sportswear Shoes.

BE HERE EARLY. SOMETHING'S ALWAYS GOING ON AT- PENNEY'S in CENTRALIA Calendar CHEHALIS Saturday Ladies auxiliary of Patriarch Militant, 8 o'clock, IOOF hall. P-TA Buys Book With Left Over The Oakview P-TA found at its meeting last Tuesday it had purchased a dictionary for $20 less han anticipated, and the budget or a tape recorder, as yet to be purchased, swelled by a amount. The dictionary and tape recorder report was submitted by John Kure. The P-TA unit will again sponsor a Cub Scout pack, and a new eader was asked for the Brownies.

The executive board and room mothers were named to a committee to help Mr. Kure select Christmas cards. Mrs. William a interviewed each new teacher, and presented the P-TA magazine to Mrs. Frank Townsend for having most company during the summer.

Mrs. Townsend will make a met report on the most interesting article to her, at the next meeting. District Official Visits St. Helens Mrs. Robert L.

Alleger, Lewis- Thurston District Federation president, was a guest'of the St. Helens club when they met at the home of Mrs. Virgil Lee in Chehalis Wednesday. Assisting the hostess wilh the luncheon were Mrs. N.

W. Brunswig, Mrs. W. H. Hansen, Mrs.

W. R. Ingraham and Mrs. George Osborne. Carrying out the pink and green club colors were unusual sugar placecards, made by Mrs.

Vincent Pfaff and Mrs. Paul Tornow. Mrs. Paul Thomas reviewed "Walden Two," Dr. Burris Fredprick Skinner's portrait of a Utopian community founded to eiv courage an experimental attitude toward life.

Read The Chronicle Classifieds People In News Valuable Painting Gone By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Peter Wilson, chairman of the 'amed art auction house, Sothe- by's, notified Scotland Yard in London that a $14,000 Renoir had disappeared from the trunk of his car--lost or stolen. Wilson was driving to London from his country home when police stopped him to report the it-link of the car was open. The Renoir was gone, but another valuable painting was still there. Mohammad Ayub Khan, president of Pakistan, flew to Ottawa from London for a three-day state visit as guest of Canada's Prime ipifter Diefenbakcr. Pope John XXIII will intone the hymn "Veni Creator Spiritus' (Come Holy Creator), then march in procession with 2,800 Roman Catholic clergymen to St.

Peter's Basilica in Vatican CV1TY Oct. 11 to open the church's ecumenical council. Judge Edward J. Chapman of New York fined 16 parking lot operators a total ot $785 for park- A New Addition To Our Staff! PAT LOWE Specialist in high Open Evenings By Appointment. Peggy Hopp's VILLAGE Beauty Salon 736-3813 2218 Harrison Centrtlia ing their overflow on city streets.

The judge admitted that "If I owned a parking lot, I'd probably do the same thing." Sewer Cave-In Kills SEATTLE (API A sewef project cave-in killed AI Stich, 51, of Seattle Thursday. He wai buried chest-high in heavy clay for a quarter hour and died en route to a hospital. Train Kills Man SEATTLE (AP) Felix Spears, 40, a laborer, was run over and killed by a Great Northern train Thursday night as he sat on tracks not far from downtown Seattle. PLAN YOUR PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW Call 736-4313 EVERNDEN STUDIO 213 N. Pearl, Centralia LAST DAY SATURDAY! HOME FURNISHERS -IN SAL on FURNITURE APPLIANCES WE'RE TRADING WILD! New'i the time to trade the old for new take advantage of HUGE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES where you get the amounts "bulls-eyed" below for your old furniture and appliances when traded in on new.

These huge trade-in allowances apply to hundreds of items throughout our 5 floors. LAST DAY SATURDAY SO HURRY! YOUR TRADE CAN MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT.

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