Mrs. John Lynn. Mrs. Walter Mills, Mrs. Frank Moms. Mrs. A. F. j Muilan. Mrs. Q. F. Ncstrand. Mrs.: Sdm Nye, Mrs. Will Nye. Mrs. i Paul Pearce. Mrs. W. E. P.Ope, j arid Mrs. George Watson. N£xt f meeting: will by announced Inicr.| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown and son Robert of Pendleton. On?.,yar:d I Mr. and Mrs Mike Foy of Walla• Walla spent Monday night at the i Henry Brown home'j Mvs. Flora French. of Abilene. Kans., was a guest the forepart lt;i i this week of her cousm, Miv. L. |M. Bigler, ami family.• Oucits at the James Mnshrson home Wednesday were Mrs:.' Ar-! thur Owens and Mrs. Russell j Towner of Centralia and Mis. 1.. .Hastings.« Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson are moving into the residence which was last occupied by the Dan Clark family and owned by A. A. V/ooo-field.IJoyd Buzzard, who lias been, suffering the past, week from severe case of blocd poisoiling in ’ one of his hands, is now mucn better.that all Centralia hcine owners, having open -accomodations make arrangements with the Chamber of Commerce to care for the visitors.' Thursday will be .the bio: evening, of the convention gathering, although Wednesday and Friday evening will require extra accomodations.PUBLISHER’S SON FATALLY INJUREDLYNCHBURG, Va„ Sept. 11.—OP1 —Alden Joseph Blethen, 20, son of Col. C. B. Blethen. publisher of the Seattle Times, was fatally injured here yesterday when he foil under a passing automobile after being thrown from a skidding- motorcycle.Young Blethen was riding with his roommate at August a military Academy, Fort Defiance, Va„ on the motorcycle. They were cnrouteio the University of North Carolina, where Blethen was to register lor his first year of study there. (\-rdcu; r\r *ru \\\u ttd