FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO and Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tis- dale and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A birthday party was held at John Tisdale and Mr. and Mrs. the Salomonsen home Saturday Edward Sehorn. night in honor of Mrs. Salomonsen. meetings. Mrs. Wallace McCrae read Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Founding of Order Guests from Buxton were Mrs. the composition “The Tie That Emma Williams and family and the Return» from Bend---- Hers Saturday Evening— Dan Brutkie of Carlton, Dick Celebrated—- Binds,” written by Elma A. Herd- bride’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Harry Kerns returned from Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller visit­ On Thursday of last week the rick; the girls sextette of the high ed at the A. C. Alexander home oend Saturday evening accompanied Kaphammer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill A wedding supper was served to Saturday evening before continu- by Mr. Kerns’ father who will re­ Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sykes, Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge school, led by Miss Connell, sang the immediate relatives and friends main here for a visit. ing a journey to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Forest P. Riechardt celebrated the founding of the or­ a number; an article entitled “Nile following the wedding. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen. der with an appropriate reading by Mother,” written by Jerome Beatty A reception was held later and Hunter.— In Longview— Dorothy Sandon, and a special pro­ was read by Mrs. J. W. Nichols'. many more friends and neighbors Charles Melis, E. E. Garner, Amy To Entertain— E. H. Washburn was in Long­ Maxine John and Opal Sch merman gram honoring the Past Noble view Wednesday attending to busi­ Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jewett A. Mrs. Connie Anderson is going to Grands. Each of the fourteen Past sang a duet; and a poem, “God came. The couple received many Bush spent part of the past week entertain the 0-A Hill bridge club Grands present were presented with Light” by Lucille Avery was read jetutiful gifts. ness affairs. The couple left for a two-week in eastern Oregon near Seneca Thursday afternoon. a nice gift by the Noble Grand, by Mrs. Dave Marshall to complete Parent, of Boy— honeymoon in California. hunting deer. Mrs. Bush was the Maude Salomonsen, and with a the afternoon’s program. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilbur are fortunate member *of the party, re­ In Silverton— lovely bouquet from the Vice Grand, The future meeting of the society the parents of a son b'orn to them turning with one of the animals. Pauline Dial, Earl King and Dorothy Sandon. will be held on the first Wednes­ Study Club at the Wilcox Memorial hospital in in Silverton Wall visited Elizabeth Hears Report— Evelyn Heath read a poem writ- day in November. Portland. The boy weighed eight At Corneliu»— with Bob Owen Sunday. ten for the occasion Irene by Mrs. Harry Emmons and son, Members of the Vernonia Study and three-quarters pounds at birth. Spencer, and verses from the Bible Card Party to Be Jimmy, and Mrs. O. H. Kapham­ To Vi.it Fair— Club met last Thursday afternoon mer and son, Eugene, visited with C. E. Linn is visiting in the were read by the chaplain, Mary Held at Temple— at the home of Mrs. J. W. Nichols. east and is going to see the World’s Kaphammer. Mrs. Senko at Cornelius Monday. A card party is slated for the A delicious luncheon was served by After lodge, refreshments oi Frir at New York. He will be gone the hostess. chicken salad, cake and coffee wer. Masonic Temple Friday afternoon Here from Salem— a month. Each member of the club respon- served on tables decorated with of this week at 1:30 p. m. The Bill Ellis and son, Billy, of Ore- ded to roll call by naming her 3 with a luncheon party will start autumn leaves and flowers. gon City and Vern Ellis of Salem In California---- Out of town guests were Mr. after which bridge and 500 will be avorite opera and giving the rea- Mrs. F. M. Ruhl left Friday night visited here Sunday with relatives. son for the choice. for South Pasadena, California, to and Mrs. Lum Brown of Goble and the afternoon’s diversions. Here from Gobl< During the business session it the The party is being staged by visit her mother and sisters. She Mrs. Viola Treharne from Seaside. was announced that the club had Mr. and Mrs. Lum Brown of plans to be away for a month. Nehalem Social Club. Goble, former Vernonia residents, been asked to take charge of the Eunice Russell Honor I visited here Thursday with friends. ' Vi.it. Anderson.---- Red Cross annual drive for Verno­ Home Wedding Guest at Shower — I Mrs. M. W. Grady is visiting nia. Mrs. Alice Estey reported on Solemnized Saturday— Return from Kel.o with Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson for Mrs. Mary Hall gave a shower the play “Peer Gynt,” written by Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Parkhill re­ a few weeks. Friday afternoon at 2 p. m., for her The wedding of Miss Wilma Henrick Ibsen and the music writ­ turned Sunday from their stay in daughter, Eunice Russell, who is Bailey and Raymond Justice wa.< ten for the play by Grieg. As a Kelso, 'Washington, with their son, Improve.---- to be married to Delmar Riggle of -oleminized at the home of the special feature of the afternoon Alfred Bays, who has been ill I). D. Parkhill, to spend the winter Buxton, Octofoer 7th, in Vancouver, bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Alvina Connell' sang one of the bed for with their daughter, Mrs. C. W. and confined to , his Washington. Those present at the P. Bailey, near Buxton on Septem- Grieg’s selections, “I Love but past seven weeks, is reported as Bennett. shower were Mrs. Arch Killian, Mrs. ber 30th at 5 p. m. Rev. R. E. Thee.” The words of the song were Now, it's PLAY to Paint. improving satisfactorily. Maudie Hall, Mrs. Geneva Killin- Everett of Portland officiated. Anyone can apply Rep-Quik written specially for Grieg’s wife In Aberdeen— berg, Mrs. Bessie Stolen, Mrs. Mary The bride wore a gown of white to sing on her concern tours, Miss with professional-like re­ Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Heath are Return, from Portland— sults. One Coat Usually Cov­ Mrs. Olin Robbins returned home Bell, Mrs. Hazel Stevenson, Mrs. satin and floor length veil with a Connell was accompanied by Mrs. spending the week in Aberdeen, ers. No Brush-marks. Ideal Saturday after spending a week in Myrtle Stevenson, Mrs. Hilda En- I wreath of orange blossoms and car­ Marvin Kamholz. Washington. for both Interior and Exterior Portland visiting her sisters, Mrs. man, Mrs. Virgie Bell, Mrs. Claude ried a bouquet of white chrysan­ The next meeting of the club Visit Bennetts---- Surfaces. DRIES in 4 HOURS. C. W. Cox and Mrs. E. Bartiemay. Tackett, Mrs. R. A. Weiser, Miss themums. She was given in marriage will oe held October 12 at the home Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Parkhill and Patricia Pemble, Miss Zelma Ship. by her father. of Mrs. Robert Rushing, at which family of Kelso, Washington, visit­ At Robbins Home— ley end J. R. Hail. Those who sent The best man was the bride’s time Mrs. Ray Mills will review* I Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins spent presents but were unable to attend brother. John Bailey, and the ring ed here Sunday at the C. W. Ben­ Sunday at the home of Mr. and were Mrs. Rose Eaton, Mrs. Chris bearer was the groom’s young bro­ ‘he book “The Age of the Fish,” nett home. by Odon VanHorvath. Mrs. Bud Robbins in Riverview. Reich and daughters, Lottie and ther, Lonnie Justice. Bridesmaids Mrs. Brown Ill— Heidi, Sam Conklin and Mrs. were Miss Merle Conklin and Miss lunters— Mrs. J. W. Brown, formerly of Sunday Evening Visitors— Miss Joanne Lindberg and Miss Francis Russell. Many lovely gifts Haze) Foster who wore gowns of Vernonia, is reported to be serious­ Mason McCoy, Paul Gordon, R. blue and rose and carried bouquets L. Spencer and Wallace McCrae ly ill at the Good Samaritan hospi­ Angie Henderson spent Sunday eve- were received. of asters. The maid of honor was pent part of last Saturday hunt­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tal. Missionary Group Miss Etta Bailey who wore a beau­ ing on property of the East Side Olin Robbins. Hunt at Burns— tiful gown of pink and carried a Logging company. Holds Wed. Meet — DeLoss Powell, Morris Graves, Leave, for Lo. Angele.---- mixed colonel bouquet. Mrs. John Tisdale left for Lo? The Evangelical Missionary Soc- Winston and Eldon Walker and The aisle down which the bridal V a ___ Saturday iety held its monthly meeting Wed- party walked was formed by white California, last Ph. 181, Roy Allen were hunting at Burns Angeles, , She Vernonia a month nesday afternoon in the social hall ribbons held b'y the ushers, Herman ---- 'spend . the past week and returned with evening. ---- will CANNING of the Evangelical church with 70 Peterson of Buxton, and Edward I there visiting. ixhxhxhxhzhxh five bucks. members and guests present. The L. Sehorn of Vernonia. TOMATOES hall and tables were decorated by Mrs. Vera Sehorn sang “I Love' the Martha Circle. The meeting You Truly” and “At Dawning.” She I RIGHT PRICE ‘ opened with a pot-luck luncheon was accompanied on the organ by after which the program and busi- Mrs. Ruth Griffis, the bride’s sis- less meeting was held. ter. M. 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