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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1945)
Norris-Hartwick Rites Read at Vancouver LET’S BE SOCIABLE Mist Helping Circle Sponsors Successful Entertainment Dec. 8 cafeteria lunch was served in the basement. Receipts of the evening were over $80 and this money will be used to maintain the projects of the club. Outsiders from Vernonia, Na tal, and Clatskanie were present. Several Mistites as well as guests expressed the opinion that they would like more entertainment of this sort. Miss Mary Katherine Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Norris, was married Saturday at Vancouver to Hollis Hartwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eerd Hart wick of Banks. The ceremony was read at 4 o’clock. He is on a 30-day leave from the navy air corps and they are spending this week at the beaches before he reports to Seattle at the end of his leave. Mrs. Hartwick plans to continue her work as sec retary at the Washington grade school until he receives his dis charge. The women of the Mist Help ing Circle sponsored one of the most successful evenings of en tertainment in its history Sat urday night, December 8. First was a community sing consisting of four favorite songs led by Bernice Garlock. This was followed by a humorous and well-acted play entitled “Weiners Wedding Read at on Wednesday.” The characters Evelyn Holce Given Hobbs, N. Mexico were Earl Knowles, Mrs. Grub, Majority Degree Mrs. Charles Sundland, Mar- Captain Donald F. Morris, son her Evelyn Holce was given jorie Wickstrom and Austin majority degree in Rainbow’ Mon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Corll, Jr. Dorothy Garlock Bliss day evening by Jackie Rollins. A and Miss Willa Dene Lenderman, sang “Loves Old Sweet Song.” Bouquet of flowers was presented daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Prater Art Siegenthaler and Lucille the recipient of the degree and of Hobbs, New Mexico, were Ann Hogberg sang “At Lousignant played several piano Dorothy the End • f a Perfect Day.” married at Hobbs, New Mexico duets. A social hour followed the November 5th. The double ring After the program the re- ceremony with Mrs. Kent, Dor ceremony was read at the First mainder of the evening was de- othy Roland and Willette Floeter Christian church at that place. voted to dancing. Music for the in charge. Capt. Morris has been trans dance was furnished by Art ferred since that time, first to Siegenthaler and Lucille Lousig Extension Unit Enjoys San Marcus, Texas and then to nant. Christmas Party Thurs. Witchita Falls, Texas where the All during the evening, beau The Vernonia extension unit couple will make their home. He tiful handwork was sold, child is a graduate of Vernonia high ren fished at the fishpond, and members attended a Christmas school. party in the E.Y.F. room of the Evangelical church last Thursday, December 6th. Sev Mock Rites Celebrate eral new members were regis- 13th Wedding Date attered at that time. An enjoy A mock wedding ceremony, aft able time was reported, with er the close of the Eastern Star Mrs. Ralph Reynolds and Mrs. chapter meeting last Wednesday Mary Sawyer in charge of the evening, commemorated the 13th entertainment. Small gifts were wedding anniversary of Mr. and exchanged and very pleasing re Mrs. Glen Hawkins. Leslie Skuzie as best man and Inez Pow freshments were served, being acted ell gave the bride away. Murel made from , zugarless receipts Knight was the flower girl and demonstrated by the unit at Lottie Swanson the ring bearer. Other officers acted as brides previous meetings. carrying arm bouquets of The next meeting will be held maids vegetables which were later pre the first Thursday in January sented to the groom. “When You PAL SHOP milkshakes at the high school at which time and I Were Young, Maggie” was “buffet luncheon” will be the sung by1 Louise George and Mur are an excellent energy subject. Knight an<) the wedding march All are urged to at- el was played by Catherin Skuzie. source, especially for tend. In the social hall later a lovely children after school. bride’s cake, made by Florence Messing, was cut by the bride Have your youngster Men to Have Regular andl groom. stop for one regularly. Monthly Meeting Fri. Members with birthdays in Oc tober, November and December The 90 and 9 Men of the were remembered with gifts. Christian church will hold their ORDER GALLON OR MORE regular monthly business and so LOTS OF ICE CREAM A cial meeting on Friday evening BEAUTIFUL (tomorrow) Dec. 14, at 7:30 at DAY IN ADVANCE the church. HAIR STYLING O.E.S. Officers Elected Wednesday » New officers for the coming year’s term were elected last Wednesday evening by the Order of Eastern Star at the temple. To hold official capacity are Inez Powell, W.M.; Leslie Sku zie, W. P. ; Mona Gordon, A.P. ; Dorothy Sandon, secretary; Katherine Jones, treasurer; Clara Kirk, conductor and Ethel Ti tus, associate conductress. A joint installation of East ern Star officers and Masonic officers will be held December VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, Dec. 13, 1945 10th with the meeting open to Stars and Masons only. work, of Tillamook. The service will be held at five o’clock. The public is cordially invited. Missionary Society to Hold Annual Service Women of the First Christian church will hold their annual women’s service on Sunday eve ning, under the sponsorship of the local Women’s Missionary So ciety. A guests speaker has been engaged for the occasion and they have selected Mrs. Genevieve Kendall, district secretary of that 3 WE SPECIALIZE IN PLUMBING AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES Frank Hirsch Ph. 462 X I ■ An ounce of prevention, etc., is a pretty good formula for care-free winter driving. Winterize your | car with us—then drive without worry. VERNONIA AUTO CO. “A Safe Place To Trade” Phone 342, Vernonia XHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHHZHZHZHX l’AL SHOP CHRISTMAS STOLLEN FOR HER Coffee Cake mKX WABE Full of Fruit and Nuts Flavor Saver Pie Plates LARGE SIZE 29c Raisin Bread Casserole with Pie Plate Lid loaf 23c CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES DANISH PASTRY —for you to enjoy —for us to create 75c VERNONIA BAKERY Riverview Beauty Shop Cake Plates PHONE 991 2 Marinello Grad. 8 year» exp. 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