THURSDAY, APR. 1, 1948 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON the past several weeks, was re­ leased and returned to Vernonia March 24. His Heart ailment is much improved. Natal Grange April Jamboree, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Leach were McDonald, Mrs. Alta Landers, Mrs. Natal Hall, Friday, April 2, 7:30 14tl in Forest Grove and Hillsboro Bruce McDonald, Mrs. George Mc­ p.m. No adm. Donald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey, for­ Saturday. Mrs. Holly Holcomb Jr., and Ed Bell and son, Ray, Mrs. Rogers, mer residents of Vernonia and now daughters, Candy and Bonnie Sue Mrs. Sitts, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. W. living in Wichita, Kansas, are the of St. Helens spent last week end O. Porterfield, Mrs. Alfred Bays, parents of a girl, Voris Raette, with Holly Holcomb Sr., and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Messing and weighing five pounds, seven ounces Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tyke of and born March 7. and Mrs. P. D. Leath. Mrs. Minnie Killian and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roberson, Riverview and their niece and her Dallas, were here for Easter to husband of California and Mr. Mrs. Frank Lusby, also Mrs. Kil­ visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Lode Mc­ lian’s two grandchildren, Dennis Dan Cason and his parents, Mr. Donald are staying till Thursday and Donna motored to Carson, and Mrs. Hamp Roberson. Mr. when they will take Grandma back Washington March 20. They visit­ and Mrs. Harold Cason of Portland with them to their home in Yon- ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoerle and family over the week end. also spent Easter at the Cason colla. Benefit dance. Junior Legion Mrs. Minnie Killian's sister, Mrs. home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd baseball. Legion hall, Saturday, Mabel Wilkinson of Willamina, title visited the Killians all last week, Bush Easter were Joe Lange of April 3. Mrs. Alta Landers, who has been arriving March 15.- Mr. Wilkinson Rockaway and Mike Lange, Port­ land, father and brother of Mrs. staying with Grandma McDonald, came on the 18th for a short visit is leaving Wednesday to visit her also. They left Vernonia the 21st. Bush. Mrs. Mickey Davis was in Forest Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and daughter and family, the Duke family of Camp McGregor were Lloyds, Keasey route, for a few Grove last Tuesday to visit her days. On Saturday; she plans parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc­ in Vernonia Saturday. Mrs. Francis Fonda has been on an extended trip to visit rel­ Nutt. Nehalem Social club Card Party, on the sick list for the past few atives. Mrs. Wayne Hill is visiting her April 17, 1948, Masonic Temple, weeks. Grandma is ninety-six years young and is the Biggs’ .parents in Grand Rapids, Michi­ 8 p.m. Bridge, Pinochle, 500. gan and a son, Richard Alger, 14t3c grandmother. Mrs. Bessie Benson visited Mrs. New clerks seen behind counters in Hessel, Michigan, leaving Ver­ in town are Mrs. Hildur Davis, nonia March 3 and expecting to Frank Morris and Mrs. A. E. who is working at the bakery and make a two-months trip before Jennings Friday. Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. R. D. Richard Newton, who is helping returning. Nehalem Social club Card Party, Eby and Mrs. Frank Hartwick at Safeway on Saturdays. Ben Davis, brother of Mrs. E. April 17, 1948, Masonic Temple, were guests Tuesday at a bridge luncheon in Portland at the home F. Chambliss had the misfortune 8 p.m. Bridge, Pinochle, 500. 14t3c of Mrs. Phil Taylor. to burn up his pick-up Sunday Week end guests at the Otto Spending last week end here at night on Top Hill. Mr. Davis Michener home on Stoney Point the home of his parents, Mr. and . has been driving taxi. Mrs. J. A. McDonald celebrated were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor Mrs. Dave Marshall, was their her 82nd birthday Sunday, though and two children, Judy and Ross, son, Larry. He is living at Sweet Monday was really the date. of Scotts Mills, and Mrs. A. A. Home. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Adams Seventeen people sat with her at Michener and son, Kenneth, of of Sweet Home were visitors at the dinner table and 16 were West Union. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson and the home of his mother, Mrs. Pearl with her for the evening meal. Besides the honored guest, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Juola and Adams during the Easter week McDonald, were her brother ana daughter, DeAnne, enjoyed a won­ end. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin were his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. derful Easter in Beaverton. After joining Mr. and Mrs. Marble Cook visited over Easter by their daugh­ Roswurm, Mr. and Mrs. Lode and daughter, Marlene, they all enjoyed Easter services at the Congregational church in Beaver­ ton and later a lovely dinner at Vernonia, Oregon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Thurs-Fri. April 1-2 The girls, DeAnne and Marlene, ‘A LIKELY STORY'-Bill Williams had fun hunting Easter eggs and playing games. Comedy and Cartoon Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peterson Saturday April 3 and daughter, Janet, are spending Wednesday and Thursday, yester­ “VIGILANTES RETURN” day and today, in Portland where • Plus second feature they are attending bakery school. “HAT BOX MYSTERY” The home extension unit of Ver­ Cartoon nonia still has material for con­ structing foot stools. Anyone Sun-Mon. April 4-5 wanting to purchase any of this "WELCOME STRANGER”-Bing material will be able to do so by Crosby-Joan Caufield-Barry Fitz­ seeing Mrs. Reta Lamping, 758 Gerald Weed Ave. Material will be sold Cartoon and News only to people who have had in­ struction. Tues-Wed. April 6-7 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry of Eddie Dean in Vancouver, Washington called on “WILD COUNTRY” Mrs. Grayce Bundy Sunday, March Plus 21. "WHEN A GIRL'S BEAUTIFUL” Francis O. Koskey, who has been in the Veterans hospital for 2 TOPICS OF THE TOWN ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Manning and their daughter, Frances, and Sally Oiin. All came from Portland. The latter is spending this week here while on vacation from Grant hi in Portland. sity. Kenneth Anderson is spending this week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson, while on vacation from Portland univer- The Vernonia Grange Women will hold a Cooked Food and Plant sale at the Vernonia 5 & 10 store April 21. 1 Itlc Here from Eugene were Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNutt. They visit­ ed at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Troy were at Rockaway last Sunday to see his aunt, Mary Troy, who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peasnall and daughter, Dianna, were up from Astoria Wednesday evening to leave Dianna at the daughter and son-in-laws home for the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schwab. Benefit dance, Junior Legion baseball, Legion hall, Saturday, April 3. 14tlc Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bumess are the parents of a girl, Terry Lee, bom at the Lloyd home in River­ view. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shafer and daughter of Rockaway spent Eas­ ter with his parents and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shafer, Mrs. Otis Fuller and Mrs. Ed Bumess. They also saw their new niece for the first time. Friends are glad to see Mrs. Otis Fuller again after her opera­ tion a couple of weeks ago at the McMinnville hospital. A. L. Jones is home again after being in the hospital. He is still under doctors care and unable to work due to his long siege of ¡Illness. His brother and family Geo. Jones of Seattle were here over last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker of the Capitol Hill Hatchery gave an Easter Egg hunt for their daugh­ ters, Joyce and Priscilla,. Those attending the hunt were Gary, Gene and Davy Miller brought by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Keasey, Joyce and June Jones, Kenneth Nanson, Alice Steers, Pete Norris, Marjorie Malmsten and Patsy Wildt. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolford and son, James Dell, formerly of California have now moved to 536 1st Ave. Vernonia in the Culbertson house. Mrs. Wolford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer. A Welty family reunion was held here Easter Sunday. Mr. Welty’s two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Welty and family of Long­ view, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Welty and family of Portland, and Mr. Welty’s sister, Mrs. Chester Ward and Mr. Ward of Hill Military Academy, Port­ land, were present. The Guy Thomas and Lynn Thomas families had as their guests over the week end their brother, Charles, and wife, and mother, Mrs. Eulah Thomas, all of Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson, Jr., of Corvallis, Douglas Culbert­ son of Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Culbertson, of Eugene were here last week end visit­ ing Mr. and Mrs. E. 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