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Mr. Daniel T. Lee, of Centralia, Washington, is the guest of his parents here. Mr. Lee's wife will arrive here next week. [Sept. 18, 1891, Democratic Standard, Coshocton Ohio - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mr. Daniel T. Lee, of Centralia, Washington, is in this city, looking after business matters. He reports that his parents, who have been visiting in Washington for several months past are so well pleased with the climate of that State, that they have decided to make it their future home. [March 16, 1894, Democratic Standard, Coshocton Ohio- Submitted by S. Williams]
Mr. Warner Hay and family started, last Tuesday evening, for their new home in Centralia, Washington. [June 4, 1897 - Democratic Standard, Coshocton Ohio - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mrs. Clara Stickley, of Centralia, Washington, arrived here last Thursday to visit relatives. [Sept. 19, 1906 - The Wellsboro Agitator, Wellsboro Penn. - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mrs. Stahl and her two children, from Centralia, Washington, who had been visiting for some time at the home of Mrs. Frank Remington, left last Saturday for Prescott, where they will visit relatives for a short time. They were accompanied by Elmer Pennington. [July 29, 1908, Adams County Free Press, Corning Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mrs. E.A. Stahl and children and Elmer Pennington, who have been visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pennington, returned Thursday to their home at Centralia, Washington. [August 12, 1908 - Adams County Free Press, Corning Press - Submitted by S. Williams]
Miss Anna Merrick left Tuesday morning for Centralia, Washington, where she takes a position in the High School for the remainder of the year. [December 30, 1908, Austin Daily Herald, Austin Minnesota - Submitted by S. Williams]
Guests From Centralia Washington
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Williams, of Centralia, Washington, who have been spending the summer in the east, arrived in Coshocton Monday morning and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee of Fourteenth st. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hay who formerly lived in Centralia. [October 27, 1910, Coshocton Daily Age, Coshocton Ohio - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Brown Entertain Their Sister
Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Brown of the West Side were hosts at a delightful six o'clock dinner, Tuesday evening, to honor Mr. Brown's sister, Mrs. S.E. Dennison, of Centralia, Washington. Following the dinner a pleasant social evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Dennison is also visiting her brothers, Bruce Brown and Clay Brown and family, and other relatives of Tiffin. [February 10, 1921, Iowa City Press Citizen, Iowa City Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mr. and Mr. Larsen and children of Centralia, Washington, who have been visiting the M. Olsen family, have gone to Santa Cruz for a few days. [July 21, 1923, Modesto Evening News, Modesto California - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNelty of Centralia, Washington, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Welcher. [October 20, 1923, Iowa City Press Citizen, Iowa City Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Mrs. John Watson of Centralia, Washington and her daughter, Mrs. Edward Sullivan of Tacoma, who are visiting relatives here, were the guests yesterday of Mrs. F.W. Hartford at the summer home of the latter at Wallis Sands. Mr. Watson has been in the florist business for the past 17 years. They formerly resided on Maplewood avenue, this city. [July 3, 1924, Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth New Hampshire - Submitted by S. Williams]
Miss Mercy Hanley arrived from Centralia Washington Friday for an extended visit with relatives. Her coming was rather a surprise, as she had not informed her family of her intentions. [April 9, 1930, Iowa Recorder, Greene Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]
Miss Alice Atkinson, who is at the head of the Latin department in the Centralia, Washington, Schools, visited her sister, Mrs. Lester Rogers, from Wednesday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers motored to Galt with Miss Atkinson on Sunday, where she visited a day before going to her home at Emmettsburg. [August 26, 1936 - Iowa Recorder, Greene Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams]