LET’S BE SOCIABLE Bonnie Amer, Joe McNutt Married at Seattle— pharmacy in the Bremerton Navy hospital. He was allowed his choice Mrs. C. A. Stone announces the after ranking high in examinations marriage of her daughter, Miss Bon­ which followed his pharmacy study. nie Arner, to Joseph McNutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McNutt. The double-ring ceremony was read by Reverend Harvey R. Scheu- erman of «Vernonia at the Capitol Hill Methodist church in Seattle, Washington, Monday evening at 9 o'clock. The bride wore a beige wool suit with matching accessories and a corsage of white. The groom wore the regulation Navy uniform. Rosmond Ross, a cousin of the grcom was the bride’s only attend- rnt. Delos McNutt, another cousin of the groom, acted as best man. Preceding the ceremony, Mildred Hiwken sang “Because” with Flor­ ence Ba'ch at the piano. To the music of Lohengrin’s wedding march the couple proceeded to the altar arm in arfti. arili. The parents of both bride and groom were present. Other guests were : Gwendolyn Sheperd. Rosmond P oeo, Eugene McNutt, Mrs. L. J. M/-Nutt. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Haw- ken, Florence Balch and Sharon Marie Stone. Mrs. McNutt, who is an em ployee of th» Oregon American Lumber Corporation is spending her var-- tion in Breme-ton to be near her t'”'hand during his stay there. Mr. McNutt is serving in the hnsnital c<»rn« of the U. S. Navy for an in­ definite time. He is practicing And I wish for them all happiness In their journey down life's way. May God’s blessing shine upon tneni To their golden wedding day. Mother Party In Idaho For Internment Friendship Club Looks at Treasures— Mrs. Eva Woods entertained the Mrs. C. A. Stone composed the following poem in honor of her Friendship Club Thursday at her daughter, Bonnie, following her home. Attending were Mesdames: Seehafer, Wilkerson, Grume, Condit. wedding. Graves, Bassett and Chalmers. Guest To Bonnie for the day was Mrs. Walter Mat­ Way back in old Iowa, Where the winds blow cold and wild, hews. A deliicious luncheon was ser­ In a home that longed for children ved at noon. The afternoon was spent looking at a Chest of Treas­ There came a little child. ure sent from all the different plac­ To say she iillled this home with es the hostess’ son has visited in sunshine, ~ his service to the U. S. And love and laughter, too, Is telling the story mildly Twenty Rebekahs For she fi led our hearts with joy as Attend Convention— nothing else could do. Twenty members of the Vernonia Rebekah Lorge attended the dist­ She grew in size and stature rict convention on June 18 at West­ As children always do; port. Among the other towns repre­ She was her mother's sunshine; sented were Portland, Astoria, Clats­ Her daddy loved her, too. kanie, and Rainier. To the meeting Then came the days of childhood. was paid an official visit by Made- Then school days one by one, lene Rossner, president of the Re­ The days have passed so quickly bekah Assembly of Oregon. That even high school’s done. The morning session was occupied Then came the days of sweet young with business meetings. After lunch, from 2:00 to 5:30, election of of­ romance, ficers, more business, and a mus­ The days of sweet young love Wi en the world is bright and happy ical program were in order. One hundred ••■•’’■e present that evening Ar! Heaven shines above. pt a *" |t 't at the Westport Hotel. And now she her troth has plighted Foll.-u.og the banquet was the ex­ To “Joe” with heart as good as emplification of the Rebekah De- gold, gree. Refreshments at midnight clos- And I know he’ll lways love her, ed the convention. Even when she’s gray and old. Two Women Honored On Birthdays— Dry Cleaning Prices Reduced Overcoats Pants .................. 50c Suits ...... Dresses ............ $1.00 Sweaters ........................ 50c $1.00 $1.00 Pick Up and Deliver Mondays and Thursdays Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop Oregon Laundry and Cleaners We still have a few Simmons, Biltwell and Sealy Sofa Beds in stock in a nice selection of colors. WHY NOT GET YOURS NOW WHILE THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE? A beautiful INDIAN BLANKET goes with each sei sold. See the fine La Rose Inner Spring Mattress, The Famous Sealy luftless and The Beautiful Sealy, White Swan Mattresses And Box Springs NOW ON DISPLAY Come in and look over-th is fine line of luxurious mattresses: SLEEP WELL TO KEEP FIT! A beautiful BED LAMP goes with each set sold while they last ‘ Fine Selection of Gifts just arrived. Gome in and look them over PYREX — WATER SETS — TOASTERS — MIXERS — BOWL SETS — JUICERS — HEATING PADS — ELECTRIC PLATES, etc. ADM1RAL — ZENITH — R.C.A. TABLE MOD­ EL CONSOLE and PORTABLE RADIOS E. Z. TERMS George G. Paterson Everything for the Home on EZ Terms at Port­ land Prices—We Carry Our Own Contracts. NO FINANCE COMPANY NO RED TAPE Elasiest Terms. If We Haven’t Got What You Want We Can Get It If I t’s Obtainable. No Order Too Small or Too Large. We Deliver FREE Up to 150 Miles Phone 802, Vernonia, Oregon In honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Eva Poynter and Rose Eaton, a jolly crowd gathered at the home of Jack McGown Saturday evening, June 20. Attending were five Keas- ey route dwellers, five Riverview folk, and two Mist people. Two Vernonia women and two Sherwood couples sent gifts but were unable to attend. A bountiful dinner was served by the hostess, Mrs. Eaton, and a very enjoyable time was had by everyone until a very late hour. RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ vin Baker were visiting Mrs. John Baker from Sand Lake. Mrs. Tom Crawford’s mother mo­ tored to Vancouver to stay until the first of July. Miss Dorothee Millis was home over the week-end Trom Portland where she is working. Phillip Millis, Jr., motored to Vancouver Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seehafer motored to Timber Sunday. Mrs. Nick Glenn and Mrs. Art Campbell are staying at Mrs. Polly Lynch’s while she is away. Mrs. Lynch is away for the in­ terment of Mr. Lynch at St. An­ thony, Idaho, his former home. Ac­ Mrs. companied by her mother, George Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nitka and Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, also an aunt and uncle from Idaho, tho group left Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mitcham and family from Battle Ground, Wash­ ington, and the Claude E. Gibsons spent Sunday having a steak fry on the bank of the Nehalem river. Mrs. Tom Crawford motored to Salem Tuesday on business. Mrs. Ralph Mahar returned here from Nebraska after a . visit of four weeks. She was accompanied by her brother-in-law, Bob Merck- ling, nephew Bobbie and niece Corrie Cordcn from Oklahoma and Nebraska. Visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahar, is Mrs. Jer­ ry Ball. The group motored to Sea­ side Sunday where they witnessed the tragic drownings. PRODUCTION INCREASED One plant recently disclosed that the Army’s medium tanks are com­ ing off the assembly lines at a rate three and one-half times faster than was thought possible a year ago. Vernonia Eagle Save and Sell for Victory SAVE on rubber. Check tractor, truck, and auto tires often. miser-driver. Tii^s have to last a long time. Be a SELL or give to charity all scrap metals. Clean out your basement and backyard. Brass, copper, lcr.d, tin, and all other metals are needed. mrcuws STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY PINTS BOLO LABEL •1.10 BOURBON •XIS QUANTS 86 PROOF YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY TIII ATIIi: Eastern Stars Have Annual Pot-Luck— Thursday and Friday, June 25 and 26 The annual pot-luck supper of the Eastern Stars was held Wednesday, June 17. Visitors were Mrs. F. H. McPherson, Mrs. Carroll Brock, Mrs. Leslie Dewey—all of Portland, and Mrs. Ed Bollinger of Beaverton. Mrs. McPherson was honored for having done exceptional Red Cross work. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt, Kaaren Verne -------- •--------- A WORLD IN ACTION (A longer news reel pertaining to the events of the war) Cartoon Saturday, June 27 THIS TIME FOR KEEPS Robert Sterling, Ann Rutherford, Guy Kibbee --------- e---------- Shower Given Thursday Evening— RIDERS OF THE TIMBERLINE William Boyd, Brad King, Andy Clyde Mrs. Cleo Caton, Miss Shelby Ca­ ton, and Mrs. John Hatfield were hostesses Thursday evening at a shower given for Mrs. Todd Bower­ man. The gathering took place the Hatfield home. Sunday and Monday, June 28 and 29 LADY FOR A NIGHT Joan Blondelb John Wayne, Ray Middleton Cartoon News Tuesday, June 30 S.O.S. COAST GUARD Knights Have Visitors From Hillsboro— Ralph Byrd. Bela Lugosi, Maxine Doyle --------- •---------- Fred Sewell, Grand Chancellor the Domain of Oregon, Knights Pythias of Hillsboro, gave an of­ ficial call to Harding Lodge No. 116, Vernonia. With him were 5 other members from Hillsboro. A good time was enjoyed by all pres- ent. DRUMS OF THE CONGO Ora Munson, Stuart Erwin, Peggy Moran Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 1, 2 and 3 WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES Constance Bennett, Bruce Cabot, Warren William Cartoon Review of Aviation COMING---- Jungle Bookt Shanghi Gesture, Woman of the Year, To Be or Not to Be, The Male Animal No New Licenses; Protect Old Ones Keep your present license plates clean and in good condition because there will be no new ones available next year, according to the Oregon State Motor Association, which re­ ports that license designations dur- ing 1943 will be by special stick- era. Registration will be similar to that employed in the past but the l’censee will receive a sticker in­ stead of a plate. These will be num­ bered and the car will be identi- fied with that number in the state records. It is important that title transfers and clearances be com- pleted without delay so that the vehicle owner may have proper pa­ pers to present when licensing ths car. The Motor Association offers the following suggestions for the main­ tenance of license plates: Clean plates carefully and thor­ oughly, being certain to remove all traces of oil and road tar. Cover the plate with shellac, var- r.lsh or similar protective material, Be sure that the plate is fasteh- ed securely to the automobili so that it will not be lost. Record the number of the plates so that proper authorities can be notified in case of loss or theft, Those authorities are the local and state police and the State license b department. Thursday, June 25, 1942 knows the FACTS about SLACKS Tli is clever young designer knows bow to style slack suits (or your active life, with an artful cut that glam­ orizes the feminine figure. This beauty comes in a sturdy rayon fabric called "Alert.* Victory Garden colors: rose, sand beige, water blue, Victory blue, Sfaa, navy. 3