Randle club The Daily Chronicle, 98531, Wednesday, April 17,1974 will host Symphony gold patron tickets convention Lewis-Thurston-Grays Harbor are available through Friday District of the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs will hold Gold patron tickets will be available singer," will be guest soloist on the General admission ticket chair- its semi-annual convention Friday. through Friday for the visit of the evening program April 25 at W. F. West woman is Mrs. Robert (Susan) Zim- Hostess club will be the White Pass Orchestra to Lewis High School, Chehalis. merman, Centralia. General admission Club. The meeting will be at the Cispus County next week. Milton Katims, musical director and adult tickets are $2.50. Student tickets Environmental Center at Randle with Marni Nixon, world famous for the conductor of the Seattle Symphony are $1, and senior citizen tickets are Mrs. Scott R. Ward, disrict president, unseen roles she has played in the film Orchestra since 1954, will direct the $1.50. presiding. versions of various musicals and evening concert which will include For ticket information telephone The morning meeting will include equally well-known as a recording works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Puc- Mrs. Zimmerman, 737^977, or mail reports by clubs and by the district artist and "any composer's favorite cini, Rossini, Strauss and Jacques orders may be addressed to Mrs. president who is from Randle. Ibert. Zimmerman at 1103 North Washington, Guest speaker will be Lloyd Rowley, The orchestra as part of the state Centralia 98531. director of the .Cispus Environmental Home tour Cultural Enrichment Program will Center. play school concerts April 26 at 12:45 During the luncheon an exchange scheduled and 2 p.m. This program will be con- student from Lama, Peru, will speak. ducted by Varoujan Kodjian, the new We cater The afternoon session will include on May associate conductor of the Seattle election and installation of officers and Symphony. Marni Nixon will not ap- tothe"next" a travelogue of presented by pear on the school programs. Final plans for their third annual Gold Patron Reserved Tickets are $5, Mrs. Fran Brady. home tour May 1 were made by generation Attending from the Chehalis- half of which is tax deductible. Pur- members of Branch 8 of the Centralia chase of these tickets indicates extra Centralia area will be members of the General Hospital Auxiliary when Chehalis Woman's Club, the St. Helens support for the program to bring the members met last week at the Cen- Seattle Symphony Orchestra to Lewis Club, the Akitsa Club and Ladies of the tralia home of Mrs. Alice Dowd. Roundtable. County. The ticket entitles people to Tickets for the tour were made by the reserved seating on the main floor. Centralia High School art and business To purchase gold tickets telephone department. All branch members Mrs. Lois Robinson, 736-8885, or Mary Eastern Sfar received tickets to sell. Tickets will also MacDonald, 736-7213, in Centralia or in be on sale in downtown stores in Cen- Chehalis Mrs. Selma Schwartz, 748- tralia and in Chehalis. 4370, or Mrs. Betty Edinger, 7484941. will honor The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill Jr., on Washington Avenue will be officers II takes the help of many people to arrange a visit of the Seattle Sym- "repeated by popular request" on the phony Orchestra to Lewis County. Among those working on the concerts •Mrs. Rutledge Oraker, Bremerton, tour this year. Calendar and Karl Blecksmidt, Oakville, worthy scheduled next week at the W.F. West High School in Chehalis are, from Officers elected for the coming year CHEHALIS grand matron and patron of the Grand left, Dr. John Henricksen, Chehalis, concert program layout; Mrs. John are Mrs. Dowd, president; Mrs. Dean Thursday Chapter of Washington, Order of B. Edinger and Mrs. Kenneth Schwartz, both gold patron ticket chair- (Phyllis) Scott, vice president; Mrs. Soroptimist Club, 6:30 p.m., . Robert (Barbara) Finley, secretary; Eastern Star, will be honored at a no- women for Chehalis. — Chronicle Staff Photo Shamrock Inn. host dinner Saturday. and Mrs. Jet (Jesse) Schupp, Chehalis Bethel, Order of Job's The celebration is planned Saturday treasurer. Daughters, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple. Feels like I'm wearing (diuards at 7:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Chehalis. CENTRALIA Our customers are the next Entertainment after dinner is Rainbow Girls Thursday generation ... the little planned at the Masonic Temple in Washington TOPS Club 684, 9 a.m., folks from babyhood to Chehalis. will give basement of Centralia General pre-teen. Edwards shoes Living Today are scientifically designed An invitation is extended to all Hospital. Washington TOPS Club 157,11 a.m., and carefully constructed members of the Order of Eastern Star OES program to assure comfort and and their families. Rochester Lutheran Church. freedom from irritation. Centralia Chapter, Order of Eastern Prosperity Club, noon, IOOF hall. Wonderful value too. So Star, held its first meeting with newly Senior Citizens Fellowship, 1 -30 p.m., bring your "next generation" installed officers. Mrs. Rubye Whipple, First Baptist Church. in today. We guarantee to accompanied by Mrs. Reta Todd Dunn, Friendly Nitecap Daystand, Thur- fit them properly. _, Communism s weapon is drugs and William Batie, accompanied by sday, noon, bring nametag and canned Mrs. Margaret Alvord, each sang solos' goods for Centralia food bank, King relating to Easter. Solomon Restaurant, Centralia. The chapter room was decorated with Washington TOPS Club 569, Thur- Fduiards says Miss Yuan Moun-ru Easter bonnets of different eras. The sday, 7:30 p.m., basement of Centralia "The Red Chinese are today the most Tse-tung and Henry Kissinger is lulling dangerous. Too many Americans are dining room was decorated with General Hospital. vicious, outspoken and determined the American people into a false sense accepting the new policy of ac- baskets of Easter flowers and nests of FOE Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Eagles hall. "OUHI1Y DOtSH'I COST ... II PAYS" enemies of the people of the United of security regarding the true in- commodation toward without gaily colored eggs. Refreshments were Grant Hodge Post, American Legion from States anywhere in the world," Miss tentions of the communists. You don't realizing the tiger has not changed its served by Mrs. B. C. Riley, Mrs. Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Legion hall. CHUCK ftWILMAot Yuan Moun-ru told persons attending a have to see a tiger in action to know it's stripes." Mildred Doming, Mrs. Fannie Smith, luncheon April 2 sponsored by the Mrs. Elsie Murphy, James Sayce, women of the John Birch Society in the Victor Du Four, Pat Murphy and Children's basement of the Centralia-Chehalis Charles Davis. BILLIE'S Elks home. Members of the Order of Rainbow New Spring Coats will put on their initiatory ceremony at and Pant f ults Apparel Shop I .Miss,, MQun-ju._also spoke at .an '-""'"' ' avening dinner meeting. Her tonjjc for the next meeting. The meeting will be Both events was "Where Do Pushers.'., to honor the-" mother advisor^and Get Their Dope?" """*' member^'of the Rainbow bWd. ,**;' - Miss Moun-ru, an electrical jr.,.,. engineering graduate of Chungking ESPECIALLY... University, now makes her home at Fairborn, Ohio. She came to the United New States in July, 1970, after escaping from Summer New a labor reform camp in Communist China. Almost "I lived in Communist China over 20 Daily years. There are 11 medical doctors in Vest Pant my family — both my parents are doctors and Christians. There are also . .. dresses, blouses, SUITS three engineers in my immediate Checks, family," Miss Moun-ru said. She added, )pont suits and separates, Pastels "So you see we had knowledge the slacks, blazers & vests, in and Plain communists need but the communists beautiful pastels, checks & must control people's minds. They do this by dividing people into classes and plaids of yellow, pink, blue, with food rationing. If you don't do as Miss Yuan Moun-ru, right, an electrical engineering graduate of Chung- turquoise, sky blue, white, the communists direct, you are sent to labor reform camp." king University, was the speaker at a luncheon and a dinner lilac, mint green, also many "The communists are using drugs to April 2 sponsored by the women of the John Birch Society. Her topic red and many others. infiltrate, the whole free world," Miss was "Where Do Pushers Get Their Dope?" Mrs. Olga Miller, left. Intro- Moun-ru said. She added, "The duced the speaker and was mistress of ceremonies at the luncheon Many new sweaters to American people are apathetic to the meeting. — Chronicle Staff Photo choose from, and pastel dangers from the communists and from drugs. Dope is an effective weapon the print, long and short sleeve communists are using to destroy the blouses. ." "The United States is the last major GLEN free country in the world. If it falls to i Ko Ko, Pykette, Fun Time, communism the whole world will be FREEMAN SHOES I Korell, Lerok, Jerrie Luri, destroyed," Miss Moun-ru said. I Daisy, Happening, Hedy & She charged, "The ping-pong diplomacy being conducted by Mao ONLY 13 i flutter bye. tla Chronicle i> published doily excepl Sundays and certain holiday's ai Poorl ond Maple Slreols. Centtalio. Woshinglon 98531. Second class mail privileges authorised at Cenlralia 98531. 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