Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 14, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    j SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
LEGIONNAIRES HONOR
MRS. DUNLAP
To honor Mrs. Margaret Dun­
lap on her eighty-sixth birthday
a group from. Vernonia post of
the American Legion and the
Legion auxiliary called on her
Sunday evening. They presented
her with flowers and a birthday
cake, and brought ice cream to
serve for refreshments.
Those who called were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Powell, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. McGraw, Mrs. W. R. Ham­
mack, Mrs. E. S. Thompson,
Mrs. Mary Butler, Tom Carrigan,
Helen Cnandler and Mary Lee
Me Graw.
VIVIAN DOUGLASS AND
W. C. ECKMAN MARRIED
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935.
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
PAGE FOUR
The club meeting was omitted few friends in for ice cream,
this week because of grand chap­ strawberries and cake. Those pre­
ter sessions in Portland.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. O. D-
Me Cabe, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
AMY HUGHES GETS
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Will­
SUMMER POSITION
ard, pthel Spencer and Joy Will­
Amy Hughes, instructor in ard.
music and English in the Ver­
Support the boys and girls
nonia high school, has an inter­
esting position for the summer at band by attending the concert
the Crater Lake Hotel, where i in the grade school auditorium
in company with several other tonight._____________________ Adv..
young women from the Univer­
sity of Oregon she will furnish
musical entertainment and pro­
grams for the pleasure of guests
at the resort. Miss Hughes left
Monday for Eugene where she
will stay one week before con­
tinuing on to Crater Lake.
the last Wednesday in this month,
according to a decision made at
the regular monthly meeting of
the society in the Evangelical
church Wednesday afternoon. The
luncheon date was set ahead one
week in order not to conflict with
the fourth of July holiday.
Plans were made for a brief
reception for the new pastor and
his family to take place between
the Sunday school hour and
church service next Sunday morn­
REBEKAHS COMPLIMENT
ing. Mrs. Sidney Malmsten will
be in charge.
MRS. BIGELOW
Mrs. A. J.* Hughes reviewed a
i
At a meeting of the Mountain chapter on the Filipinos in Am­ FRANCES VIKE AND
Heart Rebekah social club for erica fram the mission study EVERETT LORD MARRY
which Mrs. Alfred Webb was book.
hostess Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Vike announce
II. M. Bigelow was complimented MRS. KERNS ENTERTAINS
the marraige of their daughter
Frances to Everett Lord of Ver­
with a shower of gifts.
G. E. CLUB
Plans for a bazaar next fall
nonia May 8 at Everett, Wash­
were begun. Refreshments were
Mrs. Harry Kerns was hostess ington.
The couple spent their honey­
served.
to the G. E. Club at her home
Members and guests present Thursday evening, June 6.
moon at the beach and arrived
back in Vernonia Monday night.
included1 Mrs. E. R. Treharne,
Mrs. Virgil Powell held high
Mrs. Frank Lines, Mrs. George
score.
Mrs.
Jack
Nance
was
a
Baslington, Mrs. Ora Glassner.
MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON
Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mrs. Ed. guest of the club. Others present CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
were
Mrs.
W.
J.
Armitage,
Mrs.
Poetter, Mrs. Clyde McDonald,
Mrs. Elody McDonald, Mrs. Geo. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. W. M. Hen­
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson
Johnson, Mrs. Grace Sunell, Mrs. derson, Mrs. W. J. Brown and celebrated their wedding anniver-
Adolph Nelson,
Mrs.
C.
C. H. E. McGraw.
sary Saturday night, having a
Brown. Mrs. Charles Bigelow,
Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Ethel Spen­ GIRLS PLAN TO ATTEND
cer and Dorothy Webb.
RAINBOW ASSEMBLY
June 8, at eight o’clock. The
marriage service was read by the
Rev. Mr. Edgar in the presence
of relatives and a few friends.
Miss Zelda Hayes was the
bride’s maid of honor and Carl
Dobler was best man.
Mr. and Mr». Eby took a wed­
ding trip to Seaside for the
week endl They are making their
home in the house on North st.
formerly occupied by Dr. Hughes.
I
lee Cream
Freezers
2 qt. size 95c
I
The marriage of Vivian L.
Douglass, daughter of Mr. and
.Mrs. E. J. Douglass of Vernon­
ia, and Wayne C. Eckman, son
of Mr. and’ Mrs. J. G. Eckman
of McMinnville, was solemnized
in the presence of thirty rela­
tives and friends in the study
of the first Presbyterian church
at Portland, Tuesday June 11,
at one o’clock, the Rev Hudson
Ballard, pastor, officiating.
Zonweiss Douglass, sister of
the bride was maid of honor, and DEBORAH CIRCLE
Rainbow girls from Nehalem
the groom’s nephew, Don Eckman
Assembly who will attend the
was best man. The bride was GIVES TEA
| Grand Assembly in Tillamook
lovely in a blue suit with white
The silver tea given by the i June 28, 29 and 30 are Alice and
accessories *and wore white gar­
Deborah circle of the E. M. S. Patricia Baker, Mary Ann Childs
denias.
Nadine Aldrich according to
The bridal party stoodl before at the Judd Greenman home last and
the fire place which was banked Friday afternoon was very suc­ designations made at a regular
assembly
meeting Monday night.
with ferns and roses. The decor­ cessful in spite of the fact that
Plans were also made for a
ations were arranged by sorority threatening weather prevented
carrying out the gardten party picnic early in July. The next
sters of the bride.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Eckman are which was planned. Tea was ser- regular meeting will be on June
graduates of Linfield college. Mrs. ved in the dining room and 24.
Eckman is a member of Zeta Chi fruit punch on the porch.
Mrs. E. M. Bollinger was NEHALEM CLUB
sorority and Mr. Eckman is affil­
awarded an orchid and white TO MEET
iated with Phi Epsilon.
The young couple left for San- quilt.
Francisco immediately after the E. M. S. TO HOLD
The Nehalem club will meet in
' < rernony on the S. S. Dorothy ; BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
the Masonic Temple next Wednes­
Alexander. They were accompan
day evening June 19, at 6 o’clock
ied to the dock by the entire
The nnnual birthday luncheon for a pot-luck supper preceeding
wedding party which gave them of the Evangelical Missionary soc­ the regular meeting of Nehalem
a seranade and a jolly farewell. iété will be held on June 26 Chanter. Order of Eastern Star.
They will make their home in
Gonzales, California.
HOFFMAN
HOWE. CO.
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EXPERT WORK
Vernonia Laundry
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NOBES-EBY WEDDING
IS SOLEMNIZED
M iss Hazel Nobes of Portland
and Dr. Roland D. Eby of Ver­
nonia were married at a quiet
ceremony at the home of the
tirjde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ]
A. Nobes on Saturday evening. I
Come in ami let us show you
our new equipment.
We have
everything that is necessary to
LODGES
A. F. of L. LOGGERS
Local No. 18742 meets second
and fourth Thursdays in the
month at Grange hall, 8 p. m
Visiting members cordially invit
ed to attend.
Fred Lumm, president.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple.
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
called
month.
Special
meetings on all other Thu rs-
day nights. 7:30 p. m. Visitor«
most cordially welcome.
Glen F. Hawkins, W. M.
F. D. Macpherson, See.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication
first
«nd third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
le
Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Oscar George, W. M.
Leona McGraw. Sec.
analyze and locate your motor
troubles.
Vernonia Auto Co.
TWO EDS
New 1935
Electric Refrigerator
^«5.oo
Portland-Banks Stage Line
to
§199.oo
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via
Buxton and Banks, 8:00 a. m., daily.
Sundays and Holidays, 8 a. m., and 4:45 p. m.
NEW - GAS REFRIGERATORS
— for unwired homes —
SGI.50 Installed
Leave Portland from Central Stage depot at
5:00 p. m. daily, except Sundays and Holidays.
Sundays and Holidays, 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Paterson Furniture Store
TELEPHONE 131
ASK FOR PORTLAND BANKS
FARE: $1.30 ™EY
STAGE LINE
$2.10 rt ° r T
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