Getting Around . . .
Overnight guests from Canada recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson, Chehalis, were an aunt, Mrs. James Gillis and husband of White Rock, B.C., and an uncle, Robert Magee, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schoonover for the past week have been Mrs. Schoonover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Purchase, Zillah, Wash. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ritchie and daughter, Nancy, and Mrs. Orin Chappell and daughter, Janice, arrived from Sedalia, Mo., and joined the group. Mrs. Chappell is a sister of Mrs. Schoonover. While here, they visited the capitol in Olympia and attended the Seattle World's Fair. Susan Schoonover then accompanied the Missouri visitors to Yakima on Friday for a visit with other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robinson, Onalaska, returned Friday from a three week trip through Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, visiting their sons and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huffman and daughter, Kosmos, have returned from a week's vacation to Rock Springs, Wyo., where they visited relatives. A niece, Miss Barbara Kettering, returned with the Huffmans and will spend a few weeks at their home.
Mrs. Dayton B. Garrison Jr. will be hostess at her home Thursday, from 2:30 to 5 p.m., at a tea for Mrs. John Simmons, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Simmons, who is visiting here with her husband. Mrs. Simmons is formerly of San Leandro, Calif., The couple was married on last Valentine's Day at Stanford University.
Johnnie Bray Jr., and family, of Tempe, Ariz., spent a week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Eva Bray, Chehalis, and grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Dave, Centralia. They also attended the Seattle World's Fair, before leaving for home Saturday.
Sheryl Coburn, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Howell, 817 Parkway, Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coburn, Chehalis, has been named lady-in-waiting for Seattle's 1962 Seafair Queen. Sheryl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Coburn of Seattle, and a 1962 graduate of Highline high school. She is employed as an electronics technician for the Boeing Co. The queen is Gail Patricia Reid, 19, green-eyed brown-haired anthropology junior at the University of Washington.
Source: The Daily Chronicle, 1 August 1962, page 3. Microfilm available at Centralia Timberland Library, 110 South Silver, Centralia, Washington 98531.
Transcribed by Kathryn Lester