1 t t’S BE SOCIABLE L/oti.ahs Initiate 71 ice New Members— Three new members were initiat ed into the Rebekah Lodge at the rcgu.ar meeting on Thursday even ing, August 27. The three initiates aie Hazel Cobat, Melba Johnson, Evelyn Shipley. Guests were pres ent from the Wes.port, Sandy, and forest Grove lodges. Several Odd l'e.,uws attended, including Emii Mess.ng, who was presented a gift for his kindness to the lodge. Lunch was served at midnight. Reception Due for New Minister— Friends and members of the E- vangelical church are invited to at tend a reception tonight, September 3, at 7:30 in .he reception hall of the church for the new minister, Reverend Allen Backer. Members cf the recep ion committee art Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. Sue Eversaul, and Mrs. Bertha Kirkbride. Rainbow Practice Announced— Officers of the Rainbow Girls will meet at the Masonic Temple Wednesday, September 9 to practice .or the initia.ion ceremony which will be held September 14. This will be the first meeting since early summer. Mrs. Cason Re-elected President of Club— Mrs. John Burnside was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the Deborah Circle of the Evangelical Mission ary Society, and was assisted by Ternrnal Cafe 855 Bridge. Phone 393 WE’LL GIVE IN! Due to popular de mand we shall remain open on Sundays as be- Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mrs. Dan Ca son was re-elected president at the circle; Mrs. Walter Olinger, vice- president; and Mrs. Judd Greenman, secretary-treasurer. Two new mem bers, Mrs. Robert Holcomb and Mrs. W. D. B..iley, and two visitors, Mrs. Minnie Malmsten and Mrs. Allen Backer, attended. The nex, meet ing wit. be held October 6 at the home „f Mrs. Cason with Mrs. Hamp Roberson assisting. Mountain Heart Club Has Picnic Tuesday— took the post of first vice-president, replacing Mrs. Weidman who resign ed to be secretary-treasurer. Legion officers installed as elect ed July 7 were as follows: Mr. Biggs, commander; E. A. Shipman, vice-commander; J. E. Tapp, chaplain; Cass Bergerson, finance officer; H. H. King, ser geant-at-arms; J. W. Nichols, ‘ad jutant. Harry Culbertson and Wal ter Kent are members of the exec- utive committee. Auxiliary visitors included Mrs. Grover Francis, department pres- ident, Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, depart- ment secretary, Mrs. Alice Estey, fo.mer Vernonia member, and. Mrs. Eda Zolezza, national news chair- man. Entertainment for the evening consisted of two vocal solos by Miss Joanne Nichols, accompanied by her sister. Miss Barbara Nichols, and a song by Mrs. Pete Weidman. Re freshments, including the now-nov el homemade caRe, were served. Seventeen or eighteen members and several guests of the Mt. Heart Social Club attended a picnic Tues day afternoon at Arc dia Park. A. the business meeting it was decid ed to postpone the Rebekah dance scheduled foi September 12, in fav or of the Mothers’ Service Club dance. Their next dance will be held September 26 with the usual orchestra. These benefit dances have been held ;o raise the money for shingles for the I.O.O.F. hall roof, and the final payment was re- STONEY POINT—Glen Bodell cently made. The group plans to has returned to work after being buy a bond soon. home with a broken toe for two weeks. Mother, Son Installed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell spent In Top Legion Posts— Saturday visiting relatives at Banks. American Legion and American Week-end guests at the home of Legion Auxiliary officers were in Mrs. Valeria Stout were Mr. and stalled last Thursday night, August Mrs. L. L. McCoy of Mills City and 27, at a joint ceremony, with Mrs. Mrs.L. 0. Bowerman. Charles Rhoades of Portland as Mrs. Fred Dusek and children Auxiliary installing officer, And spent the past week picking hops Hjalmar Erickson of Portland, dis near Independence. trict commander, as Legion instal Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts were ling officer and speaker. Mrs. Ruby Saturday visitors at Hillsboro. Biggs was installed as Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Shaffer and president, replacing Mrs. H. H. Rosalie and Irene Driscoll were King. Her son, .Charles Biggs, re Portland visitors Saturday. places Harry Culbertson as Legion Mr. and Mrs.’ Vur-. Roberts had commander. It is unusual, even in as their week-end guests Mr. and the state, for a mother and son tf Mrs. Shirlee Roberts and baby, The be the simultaneous holders % two families spent Sunday at the these posts. beach. Other Auxiliary members instal E. A. Elliott and children spent led were: Mrs. Harry Culbertson, Saturday in Portland. first vice-president; Mrs. Pete Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning and Weidman, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. son motored .o Portland Sunday to Dora Washburn, second vice-pres meet Mr. Browning’s sister, Mrs. ident. Mrs. J. C. Lincoln was chosen J. P. Williams of Hines, who ex secretary-treasurer at the election pects to visit relatives in Portland on June 17, but resigned to move and Vernonia. to another city. 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