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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1948)
LET'S BE SOCIABLE I.O.O.F. Degree Team To Perform Feb. 18 Bridge Club Entertained The degree team of Vernonia Mrs. Ben Brickel was hostess Lodge 246, I.O.O.F. will put on to the O-A bridge club last Thurs the second degree for the can day afternoon. Mrs. F. R. Olin didates of all neighboring lodges held high score and Mrs. A. J. in this jurisdiction at Samaritan Hughes second high for the after Lodge, Portland, Wednesday, Feb noon’s play. ruary 18 a member of the local • lodge said Monday. Invitations have been extended Luncheon Planned to all lodges in this vicinity to at At Golf Course tend the affair and bring their Scheduled for 1 p.m. February candidates for the second degree. Vernonia lodge members are asked 18, next Wednesday, is a luncheon to attend the meeting here next for all lady members of the Ver- Tuesday, the 17th, and make ar nonia Country club at the club rangements for transportation for house. The luncheon is the start of a plan for the coming year to the following evening. Carl Davis is captain of the de set aside one day each week as ladies day at the course. gree team. 4 BEAUTIFUL, PERMANENTS Cast Needed for Hand Injury On February 5, Mrs. Emil Mess ing was hostess to the Vernonia Study club. TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Roll call was the forgotten man. Bert Tisdale and Albert Reynolds The vice-president, was answered made a trip to Portland Friday. by the members present. Merle Odam’s hand is still in a Mrs. Fred Tousley presided over cast, having had a bone removed the business discussion, Many from his wrist several weeks ago. things of interest were brought Albert Walker was on the sick before the club members at this list last week with the flu. time. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sunell and Mrs. JI. Sandon stated an ex- Linda were callers at the Bert tension course in Oregon Natural Tisdale home Saturday. History and Science would be con Robert Sunnell was UP from ducted in Vernonia. This will be Astoria Friday. a five week accredited course. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds Any person interested is to get and Mrs. Riley Hall were called in touch with Mrs. Sandon. to Sweet Home Sunday when word The club made a donation of was received of the tragic death $2.00 to the March pf Dimes. of Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds. Mrs. H. Sandon gave an inform Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver ative review on the Woman Lin were in Forest Grove Friday. coln Loved, by Wm. E. Barton. Mrs. Cassie Riley is visiting in Many incidents of Lincoln’s pri- Washington with her daughter, vate life were disclosed. Mrs. May Lucas, for a few days. A play, Ann Rutledge, by Nor man Corvin was especially well narrated by Mrs. Sandon also. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Messing at the close of the social hour, Roll call next meeting will be favorite Bible verses. MIST—The Libels were callers • Sunday on the Austin Dowling folks. 81st Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ballett mo Celebrated Sat. tored over from Port Orchard, On February 7th, Saturday Washington last week and visited afternoon, relatives gathered at her sister, Mrs. L. Wikstrom, Sr., the home of Mr. and Mrs. George and her father, Jim Hill. The Thacker on Weed Avenue to help Balletts returned again to Wash Mrs. Thacker celebrate her 81st ington during the week. birthday and to see their new Dame rumor tells us that the home. Aside from many gifts Andrus family who left for the and cards, they both received bath eastern states and were injured in robes from Mrs. Thacker’s sister, a wreck in Louisiana, are soon Mazie Robish, living in San Fran to return to Mist. cisco. » Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howry were Those calling that day were: Mr. visiting his parents John Howry and Mrs. Charles Wall and three in Seaside over the week end. children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aid- Mrs. Austin Dowling and son rich and two children, Mr, and Bernard, were in Longview Fri Mrs. Wilbur Thacker and daughter day. Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones were Thacker, Walter Wooldridge and callers Monday at the Libel home. son; Lester Teeling of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thacker, Keith Stowell, son of Mrs. Otto Stowell of Buxton and home on leave from the service, Mr. and New Gibson Mrs. Ellis Woolridge and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Roice Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence New. MACHINE or MACHINELESS Other na'.ionally adver tised permanents COLD WAVES RIVERVIEW BEAUTY SHOP At The Mile Bridge Marinello Graduate through the miracle of textile chemistry comes a new type of bra John Winslow, Jr. Married February 6 YOU HAVE TO Geraldine Irene Edwards, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ed wards of Sandy, was united in marriage to John Delbert Win slow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Winslow of Birkenfeld by Rev. Robert Goodfellow at Cath lamet, Washington February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace were the attendants. Mrs. Wallace is a sister of the groom. The young couple is staying with his parents at Birkenfeld The groom attended Vernonia high school last year. • IT TO BELIEVE IT! Make no mistake—you have never worn anything like this wonderful new K-bra before! Now, for the very first time, you can have the molded uplift you've always wanted without added weight or bulk. The magic is in the K-factor uplift— an ingeniously designed inset of a Kabo-exclusive, chemically treated textile that weighs only one TWO-THOUSANDTHS OF ONE/ OUNCE—yet lifts and molds the bust into new New Spring DRESSES BLOUSES Grangers living in this vicinity are reminded not to forget the Coin March for the March of Dimes Saturday, February 14, Valentine’s day. , People attending are asked to give a Valentine dime to help fight polio. tupports and csmprsiisi Ilka thia. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Feb. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Kirkbride and family of Trehame Saturday. February 7, in celebration of the Byron Kirkbrides’ 14th wedding anniversary. Loggers Indians FRIDAY NITE, FEBRUARY 13—7:00 P. M in the HIGH SCHOOL GYM JUS, DOIN’ fi ROOM SO WHILE IN MV J HE’S IN TOWN I THOUGHT YOU WOULDN'T MIND- 1 WeSt¿>in Stûie Your ‘One Stop’ Saving Center PENN PENN SUPREME MOTOR OIL 100% Pure 100% pure parafine base. 79c GALLON Sealed in oil transmission Chamberlain adjustable wringer PRESSURE COOKERS Mirromatic 4-qt. size MEDICINE CABINETS “R” stands for Rhyme—we 11 try one right now— HEALTH rhymes with WEALTH, I’ll say! and how! Drink MORE of our milk—now we’ll rhyme one more— There’s no finer food from farm or from store. $3.98 All steel with white Enamel. 13x20 mirror. $2.89 PR MARQUISETTE CURTAINS 44x78 $5.98 each BEDSPREADS. Large size 45c and 65c CANNON TOWELS $1.59 to $1.79 SWEAT SHIRTS NEHALEM DRIRV PRODUCTS CO. Grade A Pasteurized Milk & Cream WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY.CO CLIFF WHITE PHONE 1271 VERNONIA, ORE, PHONE 471 Bv Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF ' A.*'' Vernonia vs. Scappoose WASHER WITH PUMP $118.95 Three more new members have been added to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary as the result of an initiation held last Wednesday night. The new mem bers are Viola Harlan, Zella Dav enport, and Margaret Juola. Lunch was served following the ceremony. Grangers Asked to Help March of Dimes K LAST CHANCE TO SEE LOGGERS IN ACTION ON HOME COURT In your container Three Initiated by V.F.W. Auxiliary full-bosomed beauty. /fi BED?/ THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1948 » Family Expected To Return Here HELENE CURTIS PARK AVENUE PHONE 7712 Mrs. Messing Hostess To Study Group A V oO^BUyS Shop King’s for all your food wants. The selection is complete—the quality the best! KING’S Grocery - Market - Where Your Money Buys More” Ac the Mile Bridge Riverview Phone 91 -------------