LET'S BE SOCIABLE Four Candidates Take Initiatory Four candidates for membership in the I.O.O.F. lodge received the ^Fi restane Dress Up Your Carl initiatory degree at the regular lodge meeting Tuesday night of last week. Taking the work were A. H. Landers, Jim Frazee, Jim Peterson and Gordon Cline. The lodge will carry out the installation in July of officers who were elected a short time ago. Named at that time to the elective offices were: Noble Grand, Louis Schroeder; Vice Grand, Homer Gwin; Secretary, Calvin Davis and Treasurer, Rex Hess. • Columbia Encampment Meeting Held Friday SEAT COVERS Reduced in price. A new, extra-smart extra­ durable seat cover. Made of a combination of cloth and fiber in plaids or other colorful designs. Available for coaches, sedans and for coupes. Chapman's Service Store Bridge and Second Telephone 853 Vernonia, Ore. The regular meeting ¿of Col­ ombia Encampment No. 89 was held last Friday night with pre­ parations being made to visit Bursheba to which Father Ab­ raham has invited all members of the Encampment. The date set is August 16 at Coburg. More details will be learned by members at the next regular meeting June 20. Party Honors 16th Birthday Sunday Miss Beverly Herrin was honor­ ed on her 16th birthday Sunday, June 8 at a party given by Mrs. E W. Peterson. The guests pre­ sented Miss Herrin with a portable record player. Four Generations Attend 80th Birthday Event Mrs. Worth Honored At Shower Thursday Four generations were present at the 80th birthday party for Willis Richard May, Sr., Buxton, on June 8. A pot-luck lunch was served to 60 relatives and friends. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. May, Jr., Jackie, Dickie, Inetta, Bill and Darlene of Banks; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minger, Diana and Kathy, Mrs. Clyde May, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reynolds, and Bobby, Mrs. Opal Counts and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Eppers and Ruppert and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calhoon and Jeanette, and Mrs. Shirley Heyne, all of Vernonia; Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Rings, Sr., and Claudia of Banks; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kemper, Larry and Nikkie, and V. E. Rings, Jr., and Miss Carla Gillum, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sissick, Joyce and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Doran May, Delores, Juanita, Duane and Sharon all of Van­ couver; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh May, Bob and Barbara, Buxton; Mr. and Mrs. Chester May and Pat, Wood­ burn; Mr. and Mrs. Lee May, Park- dale; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fair, McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hutchinson, Mrs. C. A. Bloyd and Mrs. Zoa Bloyd all of Pumpkin Ridge and the honor guest and Mrs. May, Sr. Unable to attend were a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold May, Arnetta, Eleanor, Stanley and Derwin, Vale and a grand­ daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mort, Rollie, Terry and Royce of Courd’Alene, Idaho. There were nine children, 30 grandchildren and 12 great grand­ children present. • Mrs. Allen Worth was the guest of honor at a shower taking place last Thursday afternoon at the V.F.W. Auxiliary Initiates Three Quality meats are the answer to the spring­ time meal problems that lie ahead. Every mem­ ber of the family will need more energy for work and play. To get that needed energy the wise housewife will buy top quality meats at the market where every piece is guaranteed. NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY Telephone 721 ---- ------------ READY FOR YOU NOW At the regular meeting of the V.F.W. Auxiliary, held Wednesday evening, June 4, three candidates for membership were initiated. Taken into the organization at that time were Bessie Kirtland, Bernita Peterson and June Willis. Refreshments were served fol­ lowing the initiation. • P.E.O. Sisterhood To Picnic Tuesday The next meeting of the P.E.O. Sisterhood will be in the form of a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Judd Greenman on Tuesday, June 17 at 4:30. • Mrs. George Peters was initi­ ated into Nehalem Chapter No. 153, O.E.S., Wednesday evening. The members having birthdays in April, May and June were honored. The next regular meeting June 18 will be men’s night. There will be a pot-luck dinner at 6:30 with entertainment, and cards after­ ward. Mrs. Lulah Fullerton presided over a piano recital at her home Friday, June 6. 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