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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 5

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Centralia, Washington
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(Evernden photo) Mr. and Mis. Richard Clinton Backmari Miss Mitchell Is Wed In Centralia Ceremony Baskets of roses and lighted i dress worn with navy accessories in candelabra provided the Mrs wearing a tape: setting for nuptials March 25 uniting Miss Roberta Irene Mitchell and Richard Clinton. Backman. The 8-o'clock double-ring cere- mony'was read by the.Rev.

0. L-. Danielson in Calvary Tabernacle, Cenlralia. Dave Richards was vocal soloist and. Miss Jeanetle Mitchell was accompanist.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Mitchell. Centralia, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. George Back. man, Calhlamet. Given in marriage by her uncle, Max Boeck of Chehalis, the bride wore a floor-length gown of while lace, en train. Her veil was fingertip length, and she carried a bouquet of roses centered by a white orchid.

Miss Lcona Thomas of Seattle was maid of honor. Her dress was of pink latfela, worn with matching slices and hat. She carried a bouquet ol carnations and rosebuds. Bridesmaids were Miss Arlene Hawkins, Miss Beverly Kelly and Miss Jeanetle Mitchell. All wore frocks of blue taffeta, with blue shoes and hats.

Their bouquets were of. while carnations centered by rosebuds. The Misses Pauline and Arlene Mitchell wove candlelighters. They wore yellow taffeta dresses, matching hals and shoes. Flower girl was Miss Georgia LaClair in a yellow a a frock.

Ring bearer was Ronald the bride's brother. Robert Backman was best man for his brother, and ushers were lilac suit wilh matching accessoi ies, Both had while orchid coi sages. About 100 guests greeted th newlyweds at the reception late in (he Assembly, of God enure! Cenlralia. There, the wedding cak was the serving table cenlerpieci shaped like a Mallese cross an wilh bride and groon figurines. Mrs.

LaClair, Mrs. 0 L. Danielson and Mrs. A. B.

Kell presided at the serving table. When the newlyweds left lor wedding trip to Vancouver, B.C the bride was wearing a beig suit with green accessories. The are now al home in Seallle. Th bride, a graduate of Central higli school, is employed by II Boeing Airplane company cret. union.

-Her husband is also en ployed at Boeing. Out of lown guesls were fro Priest Uiver, Pullman, altle and Cathlamet. Calendar A I A Thursday Morning Centralia Ladies Golf club, 9 o'clock, Elks golf course. Logan Ladies aid, 10 o'clock, aid rooms. Prosperity club, noon, IOOF hall.

Thursday Afternoon Thursday Thimble club, 1:15 o'clock, Edith Basselt. St. Mary's Altar society, St. Mary's Catholic church, 1 o'clock, rectory. Senior Citizens fellowship, First Baptist church, 1:30 o'clock, church.

a Evening Circle 5, First Methodist church, o'clock, Mary room, church. FOE auxiliary, 8 o'clock Eagles hall. Kiyo group, First Christian church, 8 o'clock, Mrs. Glenn Wray. Lewis county branch, AAUW 8 o'clock, Mrs.

Robert Tipler. Zuleika club, Daughters of the Nile, 8 o'clock, Mrs. Albeit Brown. A I Thursday Afternoon Guild of Epiphany church, 1:15 luncheon, Mrs. William Buck, WSCS of Chehalis Methodist church, 12:30 luncheon, church.

St. John's United Lutheran Church Women, 1:30 o'clock, parish ball. Women's association, West- minsler Presbyterian church, 1 o'clock, church. Thursday Evening Chehalis Valley Toastmislross club, 7 o'clock, St. Helens hotel.

Navigators club, 8 o'clock, ilr. and Mrs. George M. Shunian. AAUW, Lewis Counly branch, 8 o'clock, Mrs.

Robert Tipler. Daughters of the Nile, Zuleika Chronicle Women's Page 'Centralia Dial PE 6-331 1 Chehalis SH 8-331 1 Clllb, Brown. o'clock, Mrs. Alber! PARSLEY DUMPLINGS 2 cups sifted (lour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon sail 3 tablespoons minced parsley 1 cup milk. Sift together the flour, hakim powder and sail.

Add parsley am milk; stir only enough to moislen dry ingredients. Drop dumplinj mixture by on top pieces of meat and vegetables ii gently boiling slew. Cook uncovei ed 10 minutes; cover tightly an cook 10 minutes longer. Serve a once. Dumplings will be large Make 6 servings.

Mrs. Gladys M. Whitney o( Cen- ralia has announced the engagement of her daughter, Donna Marie, to Robert John Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Waldo Roberts of Centralia. News ol Ilic engagement was first revealed early in March at the Washington State versity sorority and Univer- fraternity chapters of the couple. The bride elect is a junior in elementary education at WSU and is a member of Beta Beta chap ter of Chi Omega. Her fiance, a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, is a junior and in his second professional year in the school of pharmacy. Altrusans Initiate At Session Girl Scouts Slate Play Performances Girl Scouts of Troop '88 in Cbe- alis will present Iwo one acl lays Saturday evening at 'clock in Ihe Scout Lodge at Che- alls, with the public invited to (tend.

The plays arc a a i ol ic Scout training in the speech rls. The first of the two plays is en- illcd "Hilly Billy House" and hab is cast members Ruth Sparks iarbara Osborne, Biltie Monica 5uck, Janet Johnson, Jolyn Cob Chrisla Mey 'and a Jane Kellcy. In "Green Ghost," a nyslcry, casl members are Marj Kay Roberts. Uannell Dahl. Rhon la Lines, Faith Junlunen, Doris Shumann and Robyn Turnbnll.

The plays have been direclcc Mrs. George Osborne, the roop leader, with makeup ant costumes by Mrs. John Sparks Mrs. Mirian Junlunen and Mrs I. S.

Tiirnbull. Repeat performances of th plays will be given April 14 a the R. E. Bennett school as th featured program for "drcss-u day" (or seventh and eighth grad ers. The general public is als invited to attend thai perform since.

Mary Kay Roberts has bee chosen as the Lewis County Gi 'he Daily Chronicle 5 Wednesday, April 5, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of Centralia have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Richard Backman, son of Mr, and Mrs. James O. Dackman of Mount Vernon, formerly Centralia residents.

The bride elect Is a senior at Ceiv tralia high school. Her fiance, an alumnus of Centralia high school, Is now a sophomoro at Centralja College. They plan a June wedding. Scout to accompany a group of Scouts on the Olympic Pack trip. Barbara Osborne lias- been chosen as the representative of Lewis county li attend the Spanish a guage camp at Lake Cocur Mrs.

Freeman Lyon. president of Ccniralia Chehalis Altrusa chit), presided at an initiation' service for Miss Bernadine Kiugc following the dinner meeting Monday evening ol Lewis Clark hotel. Miss Klugc is a home economist on Hie staff of Lewis county extension service. Installation of 1901-62 officers will take place at the 20 meeting al the home of Mrs. Gladys'Whitney.

Mrs. Marion Kellogg and Mrs. Lyon will assist I the hostess. Pap.er Dolls Visit Their City Sisters Dee Gralos, Arthur Pease and Dave Richards, all of For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Mitchell chose a navy lace Six Nelly Elys of tomorrow earned Iheir way to New York City and back to Lakeland, recently to see how women fare in the newspaper field in the big town.

The girls Susan Taylor, Penny Howell, Jane Ward, Miriam Yates, Betsy Cox and Pam Palo also attended Ihe Scholastic Press association meetings al Columbia University. But each mile came the hard way. The half dozen 17-year-olds first atlacked 113 of Lakeland's dusty autos wilh buckets of soap and water, and hanked the fees their shined-up finished products. By "talking real sweet to men's civic clubs," they raised 5550. And Ward, editor of the "Bag pipe," the school paper, carnci more money by conducting a children's party, making her own refreshments.

In the Pate kitchen Pam raisec dough literally, shaped it and sol( her loaves of bread al GO cents i piece. The profil, of course, wen nlo the mutual travel kilty. The other girls also kepi their baking cookies and sale. Then the Lakc- hot cakes for and Ledger, he local newspa- jer, and some of its readers to their fund. At last the girls could pack Iheir jags.

Part of the fun of the trip ok place even before Iliey left lome. The 18 others on the Bag- lipe slaff gave them a gift and goodies lo eal on (he way. Did they get their hard-earned money's worth in experience? "Al Ihe United Nations we came face lo face with Adlai Stevenson and Eleanor Roosevelt," Susan says, wide eyed. Yes. and they did learn about newspaper offices.

The six made their" ways llirou'gh the complex corridors of Ihe New York Times, and the Associated Press, counted linotype machines, learned the intricacies of wirephoto machines, noted how many desks were clean, and inquired about the ratio of women writers to men. Men were always way ahead on the count. However, Virginia Dav their journalism teacher who the teen agers on he trip was confident the girls vould not desert their careers in ournalism because of the bleak vomen-in-the-news picture. first band trip like this is worth more than dozens of class- leclurcs," their teacher summed up. ONCE ISN'T ENOUGH Since copper cleaners can'I work properly on a greasy surface, copper pans and stainless steel pans wilh copper bottoms must be sudscd and rinsed with good hot water both before and after applying the cleaner.

After the final rinsing, dry immediately wilh a soft cloth. NOAH'S ARK For a child's parly, cut a banana lengthwise, using 'one slice for each child. Stand animal crackers in a row along the center of the banana and serve with a scoop of ice cream. featured at Mi Ladies 7 in Chehalis GJU; OVJMN $15.98 SHIRT TIME DRESSING Done in Dacran polyester and cotton. With a winged roll-up sleeves and a zip-front below the waist that makes it so easy to get into.

in flower-f colors. Read The Chronicle Classifieds In Fine Cotton Apparel 866 Market St. CHEHALIS Phone SH 8-7841 New! Everybody loves the elegance of a circular cloth-crochet it for round, oval, obtoiig table Pineapples-in-the-round create i table selling thai will be remembered long after the party. Pal- tern 938: cloth 40-inches in No. 30; 58 in siring.

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