The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington (2024)

Debbie Kaech Janice Muller Alice Sehilter Swiss Society pians Ocfoberfesf af Frances The Swiss Society will host its annual Octoberfest Oct. 20 at Swiss hall, Frances. Highlight of the program will be the crowning of a new Swiss Miss to replace reigning Swiss Miss Mary Kanick. Reception to honor Petersons Reservations should be made by Saturday for the no-host recognition luncheon planned Oct. 19 by Lewis County Girl Scout leaders and workers.

All interested persons are invited to the no-host luncheon which will include an investiture service for new leaders, a rededication service for other leaders, recognition awards and a movie, "The Difference Is You." Lunch is planned at noon at Roy's Chuckwagon, Chehalis. Reservations should be made by telephoning Mrs, John (Velma) Forrest, Morton, 496-5430; or Mrs. Richard (Mary) White, Napavine, 2623254; or Mrs. Vernon (Barbara) Geist, Centralia, 736-3564. Recognition luncheon scheduled Friends are invited to a 25th wedding anniversary reception Saturday honoring the Rev.

and Mrs. C. Stanton (Myra) Peterson, Chehalis. The couple's sons and daughters will host the celebration beginning Saturday at 2 p.m. at St.

John's Lutheran Church, Chehalis, where Rev. Stanton has been pastor the past four years. The couple married Oct. 12, 1948, in Tacoma. As newlyweds they went to Rochester to serve the Lutheran church there.

The sons and daughters ar'e Mrs! Charles (Diane) Peterson''aria'" grandson, Aaron, Tacoma; David Peterson, a senior at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma; and Angela Peterson, a junior at W. F. West High School, Chehalis. Getting Around Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Koeppen of La Mesa, are in Centralia to visit relatives including Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Morris.

ini fxl Calendar CHEHALIS Friday St. Helen Hospital Guild 8,1:30 p.m., hospital. Charity Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m., ICOF hall. CENTRALIA Friday Washington TOPS Club 656, 9 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church CCD Center.

Renewal Society, noon, IOOF hall. Centralia Orthopedic Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Lewis-Clark Hotel. Contestants are Miss Debbie Kaech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaech of Frances, a student at Willapa Valley High School; Miss Janice Muller, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louie Muller, Pe Ell, a student at Pe Ell High School; and Miss Alice Schiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiller. Buying an Octoberfest admission butlon from one of the contestants for $1.50 gives her a vote.

It also saves the buyer 50 cents since admission at the door will be $2. Those present at the Octoberfest will be able lo cast anolher vole for the girl of their choice. In conjunction with the Swiss Miss contest, a money-making project will be held with prizes worth $1,500. Dancing will be to Louie Kuttel's Alpine Orchestra. The hall will be open at 2 p.m.

The evening festivities will begin at 8 p.m. Association will study parenthood The importance of "Education for Parenthood" will be the theme of a talk given by Dr. and Mrs. Eichorn Oct. 13 at 10:15 a.m.

at Central Washington State College. The Eichorns presence in Washington will be the highlight of the International Childbirth Education Association Washington State Workshop. In Sacramento, Dr. and Mrs. Eichorn, practicing obstetrician and parent educator, respectively, work wilh parents' experience during pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood.

Their address will bring together interested parents from every part of Washington Slate. For more information write the office of continuing education, Central Washington Stale College, Ellensburg. POLLY'S POINTERS DEAR POLLY Many of us have wondered what to do about that stump leflafter a tree is cut lo Ihe ground. It is easy to make a square of cinder blocks around the stump, fill the center with soil and plant flowers. You will soon forget that the stump is there.

-ELLIE Save at these 1973 CLOSE OUT PRICES! 17" Security Travel Trailer Fully Self-Contained. Only one of the many great buys at Henderson TRAILER SALES, INC. Gol.in Rood, Centralia 736-9991 $0 Af The Salvation Army presents MAGIC with a MESSAGE featuring Uncle Ollie and Aunt Marie FUN--MAGIC-BLACK LIGHT PICTURES- VENTRILOQUISM--PRIZES 7 THIS WEEK EACH NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY 7 p.m. 1328 Home Beautiful club has no host luncheon meeting The Daily Chronicle, 98531, Thursday, October II, 1973 Twenty members and three guests attended the no host luncheon and meeting held Monday at the Kit Carson restaurant, Chehalis, by the Home Beautiful Garden Club. Guests were Mesdames Gladys Mclaughlin, Mary Logan and Pauline Robison.

Mrs. Merle Johnston presided at the meeting and welcomed two new members, Mrs. Steve Richer! and Mrs. Gladden Johnston. Mrs.

Ralph Hanks, Chehalis, president of the Central District Garden Club, announced the Lewis County Garden Club will meet Oct. 30 at the Adna Grange hall. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. A demonstration with dried material and cones will be a part of the program. The Cascade District Garden Club will meet Nov.

8 at the Chehalis Community building. The holiday show planned by the Washington Federation of Garden Clubs will be field Nov. 19-20 at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle. Home Beautiful club received honorable mention in year book award competition offered by the Washington Stale Federation of Garden Clubs for leadership in environmental and improvement program sponsored by the National Council of State Clubs. The club also placed second in points in the Cascade District Flower show.

Plans were begun for making decorations for the Central District Christmas Show. Quptable Quotes "I'll be so happy to have him home, I won't even ask him to empty the garbage for a whole week." Helen Garriott, wife of astronaut Owen K. Garriott, one of three astronauts who just completed nearly two months in space. Chehalis Music has the way to find out rent one for 15 You may rent any new O4MT I piano from our floor for only $15. per month plus cartage.

If you determine your child interest is sufficient to warrant the investment of owning a piano within the 3-month Rental Period, everything you have paid in will apply to the purchase price. how can you lose? WURLITZER BALDWIN "Live With Music" DOWNTOWN CHEHAUS 748-7914 WALLCOVERINGS C. C. WHITE PAINT CENTER 1001 Chehalis Ave. 748-3822 CHEHALIS A All Regular WALLPAPERS Pre-Holiday Season SPECIAL VINYLS FLOCKS FOILS GRASS CLOTHS BURLAPS Redecorate and Save! I ALL PAPER NOW IN STOCK Sale Ends Sat.

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