PAGE TEN SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL WALLACE McCRAE IS MARRIED IN EUGENE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 193S VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Mrs. John Jensen cut the cake. Mrs. Hugh Hampton assisted at the table. Serving were Misses Edith Clement, Jo Skene, Arleta Davis, Dorothy Jensen and Mar- ojrie Scobert. The couple left for a wedding trip to California, the bride wear­ ing a tile color silk crepe suit with brown accessories. They will reside in Vernonia where Mr. McCrae is athletic coach in the high school. Both Mr. and Mrs. McCrae are graduates of the University of Oregon where she is a mem­ ber of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. McRae is a member of Alpha Psi Delta fraternity at Willam­ ette University. *_ _ The guests were Mrs. P. Krause, Mrs. K. Parker, Mrs. H. Allen, Mrs. D. Rives, Mrs. John­ son, Mrs. E. Frazee, Mrs. M. J. Lamping, Junior Allen, Janette Layer and Mrs. Vike’s daughter Frances and grand daughter Shir­ ley. A nice lunch was served and Mrs. Vike received many fine gifts. * *0 — (Eugene Register-Guard) The marriage of Miss Phyllis Meisel, daughter of Mrs. Roy B. Wilcox, to Wallace W. McCrae of Vernonia, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McCrae of Monmouth, was solemnized at four o’clock at the First Congregational church, Sunday afternoon, Aug­ RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET ust 23, Rev. Milton S. Weber officiating. SEPT 14 Large baskets of gladioli and The first meeting of Nehalem palms stood at the altar, which assembly, order of Rainbow for was flanked on either side with Girls, wil lbe held in the masonic tall candelabra with lighted tap­ temple next Monday evening, ers. Small baskets of flowers September 14, at 8 o’clock ac­ were placed at each window and cording to the announcement of gladioli and fern formed the DEBORAH CIRCLE Mrs. A. J. Hughes, mother ad­ pew decorations. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED visor. A social hour with re­ Miss Marjorie Scobert played freshments is being planned to the Lohengrin processional and Officers of the Deborah circle follow the work of the order. the Mendelssohn recessional on were elected at a meeting Sep­ ______ * the organ, and preceding the tember 1, when Mrs. Judd Green­ MRS. GORDON IS ceremony Mrs. Edna Leslie Pear­ man entertained the circle at her BETTY BRITE HOSTESS son san “At Dawning” accomp­ home. anied on the violin by Fred Dall­ Mrs. E. R. Estey is chairman, Mrs. Paul Gordon was hostess as. Mrs. L. H. Roberson, vice chair­ to the Betty Brite circle Tuesday The bride, who was given in I man, Mrs. Paul Thompson secre­ afternoon. Committees were ap­ marriage by her father, Roy B. I tary-treasurer. pointed to care for the details of Wilcox, wore a dress of white Three new members who join- the circle’s part in the Evan­ silk lace over satin, made with ec the circle were Mrs. Thomp­ gelical missianary society’s baz­ a standing collar and short train. son, Mrs. Powers and Mrs. East. aar on November 14. Refresh­ The dress was trimmed with Mrs. Hannah Short and Mrs. A. ments were served. rows of small buttons from the B. Chapin were guests. ______ •______ front of the collor to the waist- | Bazaar plans were made and MR. AND MRS. McCRAE line and from the wrist to the refreshments were served. ARE GIVEN SURPRISE elbow on the sleeves. A halo ______ * finger-tip veil was worn. For SURPRISE LUNCHEON GIVEN A group of high school teach­ her flowers she carried a bouquet FOR MRS. VIKE ers surprised Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ of white roses and swansonia, lace McCrae by calling at their tied with satin ribbon. Miss Nora Vike entertained home in the Cherry Tree apart­ Mrs. Frank Meyer, Jr., of | with a 12 o’clock luncheon Fri- ments late Wednesday evening Portland was matron of honor, | day, September 4, the occasion [ to offer congratulations and good and wore an aqua blue taffeta being a surprise for her moth- wishes. Mr. and Mrs. McCrae d:ess made with full skirt and j er, honoring her birthday. were recently married in Eugene, jacket and a picture hat of matching material. Her flowers were pink roses, alters a red phlox. Ernest Calef of Monmouth was best man for Mr. McCrae and the ushers were Glen Halliday of Monmouth and Fred Calef of Dallas. Mrs. Roy B. Wilcox, the bride’s mother, wore a seal grey crepe dress trimmed with lace and a corsage of pink rosebuds. A reception for relatives and out-of-town guests was held at the Wilcox home following the service. Mrs. George A. Simon, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Josephine Enright poured, and j Oregon at a large and beautiful church wedding. JUST PRACTICING PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET AT MRS. LAMPING’S Vernonia Temple, Pythian Sis­ ters, met at the home of Mrs. M. J. Lamping for regular work Tuesday night. Mrs. W. L. Van Doren, of Vancouver, Wn., most excellent chief of the local tem­ ple, presided. Plans for the year’s work were made. The hostess served refreshments. »«W Mrs. Carl Hedman and daugh­ ter Lillian were Portland visitors last Friday. Mrs. J. W. Brown is able to be around again after her recent illness. "Oh. Blanche! Grace is calling tor help. She must be drowning.’’ "Just make your mind easy. Grace is practicing up for those handsome life-guards this sum­ mer." School Supplies Complete —• — Lunch Kits Complete $1.29 A Friend Making Event CHALLENGE ALARM CLOCKS Handsome and Dependable ................................ McKesson’s ANTI-ACID POWDER 4-oz can ....................................... RUBBER GLOVES Strong and durable ...................... . ......... ....... 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