Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 17, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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LET'S BE SOCIABLE
Auxiliary Members
Go to Clatskanie
On Friday evening April: 11,
members of the V.F.W. and Aux­
iliary attended the joint instal­
lation of the Clatskanie Post and
Auxiliary. Going from here were
Eva Poynter, Laura Junken, Ad­
eline Walker, Mae Mulkins, Fern
Kullander, Mr. and Mrs. John
Grady, Marie Ludwig, Jennie Lus­
by, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox, Dorothy
Cederburg, Bessig Spofford, Helen
Spofford. H. H. King and Dave
Brunsman.
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Mrs. Slemmons
Is Hostess
Mrs. Frank Slemmons was host­
ess for the American Legion
Auxiliary Past Presidents Club
luncheon April 8.
The club will go to the home
of Mrs. Ruby Biggs for the May
meeting.
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Mrs. Hawkins to
Be Hostess April 22
Mrs. Glen Hawkins will be host­
ess for the P.E.O. Sisterhood at
her home on April 22 Mrs. Judd
Greenman has been elected by the
Sisterhood as delegate to the
P.E.O. supreme convention in Los
Angeles in October of this year.
Made In
Vernonia
V.F.W. Post and
Auxiliary Install
On Sunday afternoon new of­
ficers for the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post and the Auxiliary were
installed here with the Clatskanie
Post and Auxiliary as guests
Mrs. Delta Kruger was the instal­
ling officer for the Auxiliary.
New officials for the group are:
president, Eva Poynter; vice-pres­
ident Laura/ Junken; secretary,
Bessie Netka; treasurer, Margaret
Walrath; chaplian, Leah Stiff;
guard, Marie Ludwig; musician,
Maude Kobow; patriotic instruc­
tor, Celeste Poetter and color
bearers, Myrtle Cox, Macile Grady,
Hazel Sllipman and Dorothy
Cederburg.
Heading the V.F.W. Post for
the coming year is Bert Brunsman
who was installed as commander.
Other officials are: Kent Bauers-
feld, senior vice-commander; Ed­
win Ade, junior vice-commander;
James Cox, adjutant; Kenneth
Anderson, quartermaster and Cleo
Walrath and Grover Howard,
trustees. George Turner wasn’t
seated as chaplain, being absent in
Alaska.
Acting as installing officer for
the Post was Earle C. Meade, de­
partment commander of the state
of Oregon.
Miss Evelyn Stevenson
Honored at Shower
Miss Jean Peasnail was hostess
Tuesday afternoon, April 8, for a
bridal shower for Miss Evelyn
Stevenson who will be married the
19th of April. Attending were
Lillian Lusby, Mary Stevenson,
Barbara Keasey, Miriam Corll,
Elna Morris, Betty Rose, Dorothy
DeHart, Mildred
Wolff and
Theresa Hanel.
Games were played and refresh­
ments served. The bride to be
received many lovely gifts.
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40 et 8 Voitures
Meet Here Friday
Meeting here last Friday even­
ing at the Legion hall were over
50 members of the Washington
and Columbia Vaiture No. 1267
of the 40 et 8. Delegations were
present from Forest Grove, Hills­
boro, Clatskanie,
St. Helens,
Beaverton and Sherwood.
Dinner for the group was served
by the American Legion Aux­
iliary. A business meeting and
election of officers occupied the
evening.
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Recreation Group
To Party Tonight’
The recreation group is holding
the second series of parties on
Thursday evening, the 17th, to­
night, for the 7th and 8th grades
and Freshman classes.
The 7th graders are asked to
bring 1 dozen small sandwiches;
the 8th graders 1 dozen cookies
and the Freshmen a half cup of
sugar and one small size can of
any kind of fruit juice.
The doors will be open from 7
to 9:30 p.m.
J. D. Karamanos Mrs. F. W. Lut-
ton, Mrs. L. L. Rau, Mrs. L. C.
Cooford of Portland and Mrs. V.
W. Gardner of Hillsboro.
The June meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. G. G. Cato,
3876 N. E. Maywood Place, Port­
land.
Mrs. Dan Cason assisted the
hostess.
Nailed Hands
NAILS THRU HANDS Yes,
Christ suffered with the nails
driven thru His hands as He hung
on the cross that April day 1900
years ago. But His real suffering
was for your sins down in the
Land of the Lost. God had put
your sins on Him and He drank
the cup of God’s wrath to the last
drop. Jesus paid it all. All to
Him I owe. Sin had left a crim­
son stain. He washed it write as
snow.
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BORN AGAIN—The
Portland
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, W47 J
businessman could not tell how it
was done.—“A —’’All I know ig
that I have become a new man.
He had put his trust In Christ as
having died to clear him. And
God gave him new birth out of
death into life.
SUM IT UP.—God put your sins
on Christ who died under them
and so paid the penalty and set
you free. Now take your stand
that you are cleared and God puts
Christ’s holy life on your page
and Himself into your heart. So
you are set for eternal glory.
Trust in Christ and he saved.
S.W. McChesney I’d., Portland-
1- Oregon.
This space paid for Dy a Port­
land family.
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL
Print
Afternoon
Dresses
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Club Meets Here
The Sigma Phi Epsilon Mother's
club of Oregon State college held
its April meeting at the home
of Mrs. Dave Marshall, Monday
April 14. A tasty and beautiful
lunch was served at 1 p.m. to 10
members.
In the business meeting which
followed, officers were elected
for the ensuing year and plans
were made for a trip to Corvallis
for Mother’s Day instead of the
usual meeting for May.
Members present were Mrs.
Clyde Covender, Mrs. E. P. Char­
ters, Mrs. D. C. Cowan, Mrs. F.
M. Curry, Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mrs.
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Miss Nettie Alley, former Red
Cross public health nurse for Col­
umbia county, and E. H. Condit,
state represenative for Columbia
county and formerly grade school
superintendent here, were married
at a quiet ceremony at Astoria
last Friday afternoon.
The wedding was conducted in
Christ chapel of the ¡First Meth­
odist church with Representative
Fred Hellberg of Clatsop county
and Mrs. Hellberg attending the
couple.
Mr. Condit had just completed
a session at the state legislature
and Miss Alley has received her
discharge from the U.S. Public
Health Service where she held the
rank of lieutenant. She had been
with the service five years and
previous to that time acted as
nurse for Col. county for 14 or 15
years.
The couple has purchased a mint
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