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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
THE LET’S BE SOCIABLE Miss Weidman Wedded At Candlelight Service Miss Vona Weidman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Weidman of Vernonia, was married at an impressive candlelight service Saturday evening, July 16, to Mr. Alexander Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Harvey, Sr., of Portland. Rev. Allen H. Backer performed the ceremony in a setting of gladioli and baby breath in the auditorium of the Evangelical U. B. church. Mrs. Tommy Lou Reznich of Portland and Miss Florence Ber ger of Vernonia lighted the tapers preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Zola Hescock of Portland, ac companied by Mrs. Lois Clark of Vernonia sang “At Dawning” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Pianist ond organist were Mrs. Lois Clark and Mrs. Louise Thomas. Mrs. Alta Wuthrick, attired in a nile green bouffant taffetta gown with matching headdress, was matron of honor. Miss Neoma McMullen was bridesmaid and wore a similar frock of yellow and both carried nosegays of white gladiol and pastel shades of sVeet peas and rosebuds. Little Ramona Robertson, whose pink dress patterned those of the attendants, dropped flowers from a floral covered basket. David Harvey III, small nephew of the groom, was ring bearer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin and lace with an il lusion veil falling to her finger tips. A rhinestone and blue zir- ccn necklace, a wedding gift from For Perfect Dry Cleaning Rely on our odorless service everytime you need cleaning done. Your satisfaction is The Odd Fellows lodge put on the initiatory degree in conjunc tion with a visit from Grand Master Warren Young and other Grand Lodge officers Tuesday night. Woodlawn lodge No. 171, Portland, attended in a body to pay a fraternal visit. Those taking the initiatory were Donald Zuroff and Don F. (Red) O’Brien. Lodges represented were: Wood lawn 10, Clatskanie 3, Seaside 3, Corvallis 1, Vermillion, So. Dak. 1 and Vernonia 31. Ice cream and homemade pie was served by the Rebekahs. The initiatory degree will be giv en again Tuesday, July 26. Stars Slate Picnic The Eastern Star annual family picnic will be held at 2 o’clock Sunday, July 31, at Rogers park. The members of the local Masonic lodge will be their guests for the pot-luck dinner. Vernonia Cleaners MADE-TO-MEASURE An estimated 40,000 gold seekers crossed the continent to reach California in 1849. SUITS SAVE YOUR CAR By Having Signal Complete Protective Lubrication NOW! Signal protective lubrication prolongs the 1 fe of your car by saving wear and fear, reduces the need for oart replace ment. Beedes Signal lubrication assures you that you get only the best at an economical price. Heath’s Service Station Phone 5711 SPEND LESS-- GET MORE Shop The Nehalem for tep quality food». Enjoy every meal prepared from the supplies you purchase at this »tore where you can obtain the best merchandise available. Remember to al ways SHOP NEHALEM. NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 » ♦ « ♦ i « i » about baseball ' — WHAT DO L DOj and coffee were served by the zell, Elgus Frank, E. J. Douglass and E. E. Garner. PAINTI NG Interior — Exterior FLOOR SANDING COLOR MATCHING ALL WORK GUARANTEED ON CONTRACT BASIS Charles Seeberger 856 Rose Avenue Your ’One-stop’ Saving Center Motor OUs?nr&%TnpXedGal.85c A 100?« Pure Parafine Base Oil CUTTING the cake at the reception which followed their wedding June 18 at Corvallis are Mr. and Mrs. Mance L. Rose. The bride is the for mer Miss Ilione Schenk of Corvallis and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rose of Vernonia. Corvallis Church Rite Unites Couple June 18 Miss Ilione Schenk, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Wesley Kienle and the late John Fredrick Schenk of Corvallis, became the bride of Mance L. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 E. Rose of Vernonia, at a ceremony held at 8 o’clock in the evening, Saturday, June 18, in the First Method’st church at Corvallis. The Reverend Clarence W. Reynolds read the double ring service. The altar of the church was flanked by palms, tall baskets of yellow and white eremurius, and candelabra holding white tapers. Before the ceremony, Donald Marley, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. W. F. Gaskins, sang “Be cause.” As the dedication song, Mr. Marley sang “Delta Delta Delta Wedding Hymn.” Given in marriage by her brother, John H. Schenk of Corvallis, the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin, made on train. Her finger tip veil of illusion net fell from a Juliet cap of lace which matched the paneled lace bib on the bodice of her gown, and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible. The bride’s attendants wore marquisette gowns with matching mitts and picture hats, and car ried matching nosegays. Miss Jeanne Dories Stoner of Ridge field, Washington, as maid of honor, wore a yellow gown, while Mrs. C. Stanley Rondeau and Mrs. Lawrence E. Underwood of Cor vallis, as bridesmatrons, wore gowns of aqua blue. Little Miss Dona Lee Kienle, as flower girl, was dressed similarly to the maid of honor, wearing a yellow mar quisette gown and matching picture hat. Allen Shevalier, wearing a white linen suit and carrying a white satin pillow, served as ring bearer. Mrs. Ralph H. Nielson, wearing a gown of apple green taffeta, and Mrs. Earle L. Giieg, wearing a lavender gown, lighted the altar tapers before the ceremony. They carried white tapers set in pastel nosegay bases. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kienle wore a gown of dusty rose crepe with gray ac cessories and a corsage of gardeni as and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Rose, mother of the groom, wore a gown of pastel pink with white acces sories an a corsage similar to that of the bride’s mother. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the Blue Room of the Hotel Corvallis. Cutting the cake were Mrs. George Y. Martin and Mrs. Frank Warner of Corvallis, while Mrs. Ralph H. Nielsen, Mrs. Earle L. Greig, Miss Marylouise Allen and Mrs. Robert J. Fink assisted with the serving. Frank Warner and George Y. Martin attended the punch bowl, and Miss Elinor Paulson had charge of the guest book. For going away, the bride wore an hand-tailored 3uit of navy blue gabardine with accessories of navy blue suede and natural straw. Her corsage was of white orchids. The couple’s weddig trip included tours of the Oregon beaches, and Odell, Crescent, Davis and Twin Lakes. The bride, who was graduated from Corvallis high school, at tended Brenau College for Women at Gainesville, Georgia, where she became affiliated with Delta Delta Delta Social fraternity for women. She serves as social editor of the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Mr. Rose a graduate of Vernonia high school serves as district circulation man ager of the Gazette-Times and will continue his studies next fall as a senior student in the school of business and technology at Oregon State college. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are at home at 960 Adams street, Corvallis. 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Installation of officers was then held with the following Deputies assisting the District Deputy President: Marshall, Silvia Tur ner; warden, Lena Schroeder; sec retary, Alice Gwin; treasurer Myrtle Oakes; chaplain, Ella Cline; inside and outside guardians, Zoe Whitsell and Evelyn Heath and musician, Florence Messing. The following officers were in stalled for the coming term: N.G. Jewell Robinson; V.G., Ione Jus tice; secretary, Jane Pace; trea surer, Gladys Strong; warden, Virginia Davis; conductor, Neoma McMullen; color-bearers, Nell Thomas; chaplain, Irene Minger; inside guardian, June Ray; O. S. Guardian, Pauline McKee; R.S.- N.G., Lena Schroeder, L.S.N.G., Lucille Hickman; R.S.V.G., Silvia Turner; L.S.V.G., Edna Heenan; musician, Annetta Pearl, altar bearers, Opal Counts, Louise Ham nett, Audrey Thomas and Theris King. Ella Cline was elected drill captain and Silvia Turner and Grace Cantwell were appoint ed press correspondent and “good or order” chairmen. Beryl Cline, Junior Past Noble Grand, was presented her P.N.G. Jewel by Faye Davis. Following the meeting, refreshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served. I SAX I'fA SORRY/ HAVE I DONE f SOMETHING ¿ wrong ?>< $ BIFORI AFTIR COMI IN TODAY! Now with Hotpoint't handsome new line of aluminum cabinets, you cat remake your kitchen to your heart’s desire. Cabinets complete in even detail. Satin-lilte finish is hard and durable, with two coats of enamd baked on nt high temperatures. Sun faces are non-corrosive, easy to clean You’ll be amazed at the different* these cabinet» make in your kitchen flutpoint Sundland Electric & Appliance 786 Bridge St. Vernonia Phone 581 KING'S Grocery - Market "Where Your Money Buya More” At the Mile Bridge Phone 91 Riverview a . 3 hostesses, Mesdames Edgar Hart A 1 K.4 'Ptadccce A THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 ORE. The social hall of the Evangel ical U. B. church was the scene of a delightfully appointed bridal shower honoring Miss Vona Weid man on Tuesday evening, July 12. The hall was beautifully decorated with ocean spray, roses, lilies and delphinium. The many lovely gifts were arranged on a table centered by a large bride doll. During the evening, Mrs. Allan Backer read several selec tions featuring advice to the bride, and Mrs. Lois Clark played a medley of love songs. After the bride-elect had opened and dis played her gifts, delicious refresh ments of Bavarian cream, wafers By Bud Fisher I REALLY V w E’LL don ' t KNOW I show M du , ANŸTHIN6 l—-SlRSlD> VERNONIA, Bride-elect Honored At Shower Tuesday the groom, completed the lovely ensemble and she carried an or chid on her white Bible. Best man for his brother was David Harvey, Jr., of Portland. Bob Hansman of Portland and Lorin Weidman of Vernonia ushered. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlors. Cutting the beautifully decorated cross shaped wedding cake for the 180 guests was Mrs. Henry John of Sweet Home. Mrs. Elgus Frank of Vernonia assisted. Mrs. Inez Powell of Vernonia precided at the coffee table and Mrs. E. J. Douglas of Vernonia served the punch. Mrs. Margaret Hartzell had charge of the guest book and assisting throughout the parlors were: Mary Ann Clark, Dorothy Backer, Lesta Garner, Beth Backer, Leah Stiff, Mrs. Alice Malmstein, Mrs. Isola Morris and Mrs. Erma Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey are now at home in Seattle following a short honeymoon trip. Odd Fellows Stage Initiatory, Entertain EAGLE, JjhlA ¿J da j SfteccaCi We have a complete stock of fresh produce ar ticles for the consumer. Our fresh vegetables and fruits are garden fresh from our store to your table.