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VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE SIX costume, beige top coat with fox land, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ort collar, and corsage of green or- man, Bernard, Harold, Floyd and Luella Ortman, Ruth Salisbury, chids. Miss Harriette Brown Camp Mr. and Mrs. Greenman will Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bailey, Mrs. C. VanDoren of Forest Grove, bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. make their home in Medford. James Arthur Campbell of Bea Among Vernonia residents at Mr. and Mrs. John VanDoren, verton, became the bride of tending the wedding besides' 1-------- Dick, Connie Lou and Donna Mae Everett Hale Greenman of Med members of the Greenman family (of Banks, Mr. and Mrs. George ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judd were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ander Levick and George, Billy and Greenman, at a pretty candle son, Dr. and Mrs. Roland D. Eby, Mrs. M. J. Shelton of Portland, light ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn Mrs. R. A. Anderson and family Mrs. Palmer L. Fales in Port and Mr. and Mrs. William Briot. of Vernonia. There were four generations represented. The ______ ♦______ land, Saturday evening. The day was spent by having a pot service was read by the Rev. REBEKAH CLUB HOLDS luck dinner at noon, visiting and Reginald Hicks of Hillsboro be FIRST OF CARD PARTIES cards were enjoyed in the after- fore the living room fireplace which was decorated with cream The first of the Mountain noon. ♦ colored chrysanthemums, wood Heart Rebekah social club card MRS. EARL SMITH ENTER- wardia fern and smilax. parties was an event of Wednes- The bride, given in marriage day afternoon, October 27, in TAINS G. E. CLUB MEMBERS by her father, wore a dress of the I. 0. 0. F. hall. G. E. club members were en- eggshell velvet with long sleeves Mrs. Lyman Hawken received and a circular train. Her tulle first prize and Mrs. Erma John tertained by Mrs. Earl Smith Tuesday evening, October 25. veil was arranged with a coronet son, the consolation. Mrs. H. G. Sandon and Mrs. Paul cap, caught abou*- her head with Committees for the occasion Gordon held first and second custers of orangs blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenias, included Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer, high honors at bridge. Mrs. C. lillies of the valley and stepha- Mrs. Perry Mellinger and Mrs. H. Jarvis was a guest. Ed Salomonsen, refreshments; ______ * nois. and Mrs. Walter Linn and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. GREENMAN Her only attendent was the Al Webb for tables. Permanent groom’s sister, Mrs. Charles L. HAVE GUESTS committees to act throughout the ______ ♦ Burrow of Vale, who wore a series of 6 parties are Mrs. Ross dress of copper leaf velvet and Mrs. Sara Judd Greenman of Duncan, Mrs. H. G. Sandon, carried china gold pom pom prizes; and Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Long Beach, California is visit chrysanthemums. ing at the home of her son and publicity. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. _____ * Joseph W. Campbell was best Judd Greenman, having come man. ANDERSON WEDDING Miss Margaret Simms of Salem ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED north to attend the wedding of her grandson Hale Greenman. sang preceding the ceremony. Her daughter, Mrs. Louise Relatives gathered at the Carl She was accompanied by J. Hutchinson, who played the wed Anderson home on Rose Avenue to celebrate the wedding an ding music. The couple left for a short niversary of Mr. and Mrs. An FRESH BREAD and wedding trip, For traveling the derson. Those present were Mr. bride wore a light green wool and Mrs. B. Ortman of Port- CAKES DAILY HALE GREENMAN IS MARRIED IN PORTLAND Bargain Seekers! POTATO BREAD IS GOOD BREAD Vernonia Bakery Rule No. 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 VERNONIA, OREGON Goodwin, who also attended the wedding returned to Long Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrow (Phoebe Greenman) and baby son returned to their home in Vale, Oregon, Tuesday. * MRS. KAPHAMMER HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY Mrs. 0. H. Kaphammer enter tained at a Halloween party for her sons, Eddie and Dickie Satur day. Those present were Patsy Parry, Bobby Scott, Clayton and Shelia Schaber and Jackie Sol- berg, Punch and cookies were served to the children in the late afternoon. *_____ MRS. GRONBECK IS PYTHIAN SISTER HOSTESS Mrs. tained Thor Gronbeck enter members of Vernonia Temple, Pythian Sisters at her home, Wednesday evening of last week. Rev. and Mrs. W. 0. Livingstone were guests. _____ •______ MRS. THOMPSON REVIEWS STUDY CLUB BOOK The book, “Wake up and Live” by Dorothea Brand was reviewed for members of the Vernonia study club by Mrs. E. S. Thomp son Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. L. H. Roberson. Two new members who were welcomed were Mrs. Wallace McCrae and Mrs. C. H. Jarvis. » Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Greene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb Friday evening. Mrs. Lowell Powers left for Pasco, Washington Saturday to be with her father who is seriously ill. C. BRUCE Lumber, Shingles and Rejects Veneer Wholesale and Retail See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at $8.75 per M and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to Noon. See My New Price List. The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK invites you to Bank by mail if inconvenient to come in person. J. A. Thornburgh, President. :’THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” There is no “cheap” route to Auto repaire. Re pairs and their cost must be gauged by the honor and integrity of the Company making the repairs. If an Automobile is to be repaired you actually save money by patronizing a Company whose garage contains every modem device for doing repair work. The old hit and miss system of the now outdated monkey wrench mechanic can guaranteed repairs to no longer give you your machine... The satisfactory or monkey-wrench kind of mechanic is no longer adapted to work on modern automobiles. line, it is No matter what your ideas may be affirmed by the manufacturers you “gyped” from the start when a monkey-wrench tampers with your machine. The modern Repair along this are being mechanic Shop not only has Factory Trained Mechanics subject to weekly ex aminations, but the Shop has every labor saving device necessary to speed up work and reduce Labor costs to YOU. The Chevrolet Motor Company and General Motors Corpora tion have adopted the plan of reducing Labor Casts to YOU by forcing the Dealer to have Schooled Mechanics and a modern Shop. All Service Costs are being reduced to a minimum to you—that is the program—commensurate with first class guaranteed work. This applies not only to actual mechanical repairs, but to yeur greasing, supervision of your choices of oil and grease. Go to a General Motors Dealership for Guaranteed and Money Saving work on your car. Vernonia Auto Co. I LODGES I Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular commu nication first and third Wed- nesdays of each month, at Ma- sonic Tempi«. All visiting sis ters and broth ers welcome. Leona McGraw. Sec. Myrtle Brock, W. M. A. F. & A. M. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on all other Thurs day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors most cordially welcome. Special Meetins» Friday Nights. T. M. Crawford, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. Business Directory A. FEDERICI Expert Shoe Repairing All Work Guaranteed 86S Bridge St. I Nehalem Valley Motor Freight Frank Hartwick, Proprietor Portland- Timber- Vernonia- Mist ■ Birkenfeld • Jewell Roland L. Treharne Expert Automobile Repairing Vernonia Telephone 1042 WELDING ROLAND’S SERVICE STATION Willard Batteries GENERAL MOBILGAS Oil« . . Expert Greasing BAFFORD BROS VERNONIA SERVICE STATION General Plumbing Vernonia VERNONIA POST 119 AMERICAN LEGION Meet« First and Third Mon day« AUXILIARY First and Third Mondays CASON’S TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DIS- TANCE HAULING THE GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP N. S. SODEN, PROP. SEE US For your old-growth 18-INCH FIR WOOD AND CEDAR SHINGLES