Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 21, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Society to Meet
Let's Be
Sociable
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The Martha Society of the
Evangelical U. B. church will
meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene
Hibbs Wednesday, September 27
at 2 p.m.
Legion, Auxiliary
Officers Installed
A joint installation of officers
of the American Legion and
American Legion Auxilary was
Rainbow Girls Plan
held Monday evening in the
Public Installation
Legion hall.
Public installation of Nehalem
Mrs. Maybelle McCoy, Hills­
Church Missionary
Assembly No. 18, Order of Rain­ Society Holds Meeting
boro, past district one president,
bow for girls, will be held Mon­
The Women’s Missionary so­ presided over the ceremony. She
day, September 25 at 8 p.m. at ciety of the Baptist church met was assisted by the installation
the Masonic Temple. Elective at the home of Mrs. Elvira Dick­ team of the Hillsboro Auxiliary
officers are: Worthy Advisor, son September 14 with nine ladies unit. Nora Mitchell was instal­
Beverly Brady; Worthy Associate present. Study for the day was led as president; Gertrude Scha-
Advisor, Claudine Gibson; Chari­ on the subject of "Why More lock, vice-president; Louise Lar­
People Can’t Read.”
son, secretary-treasurer; June
ty, Donna Aldrich; Hope, Nancy
The* next meeting will be at Wilson, historian; chaplin, Maude
Fletcher; Faith, Dolores Barrett the home of Mrs. Rose Aspinall York; Margaret Walrath, ser-
ar.d Recorder, Bonnie Wilcoxen. September 28 at 2 o’clock.
geant-at-arms and Alice Ade,
Appointive officers include:
first vice.
Out-of-town visitors were Mrs.
Chaplain, Betty Lou Frazee;
Banquet for 40 & 8
Olin Robertson, Seaside, newly
Drill leader, Patty Floaten, Hono­
elected district one president;
rary Drill Leader, Tempie De­ Planned October 6
Hart; Love, Kathryn Keasey, Re­
At the regular meeting of the Mrs. Tom Collins, Portland unit;
ligion, Mary Tapp; Nature, Lor­ American Legion Auxiliary on Mrs. Alma Logan, president of
raine Crowston; Immortality, September 19, plans were made the St. Helens Auxiliary, Bess
Glenna Pearl; Fidelity, Frances and committees chosen by Lora Hogan, St. Helens; Mrs. Myrtle
Kaspar; Patriotism, Joy Silver; Weidman, Community Service Smyth, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Madie
Service, Nancy Bergerson: Confi­ Chairman, for a banquet to be Hays, president of Banks unit;
dential Observer, Darlene Aspin- held for the 40 and 8 on October Mrs. Lhibodo of Tualatin unit
al; Outer Observer, Mildred 6. Nora Mitchell, president, pre­ and Mrs. Guy Bellingham, Bir-
kenfeld.
Thacker; Musician, Joyce Jones; sided.
Taking office for the Legion
Choir Director, Alice Davis and
post were: Jim Davies, com­
Historian, Faye Millis.
mander; Ralph Hartman, vice­
Installing officers will be
commander; Glen Mitchell, 2nd
Worthy Advisor, Bonnie Wilcox-
vice; Gordon Larson, treasurer;
cn, Marshall, Mrs. Gordon Cline;
Harry Culbertson, adjutant; Vern
Chaplain, Mrs. Paul Gordon;
Sykes, sergeant-at-arms; H. H.
Musician, Mrs. Bill Nichols and
King, chaplain; J. W. Nichols, his­
Recorder, Mrs. Pete Raney.
torian and Bill Wilson, past com­
mander.
The Sunday school was started
Following the installations, re­
in Glouchcster, England, in 1735.
freshments were served.
Two Get Calls to
Report for Service
Cakes ior Special
Occasions
Made to
Your Order
EVERYDAY IS SOMEONE’S BIRTHDAY
VEUNONIA BAKERY
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HOME OF BUTTER KRUST BREAD AND
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We Have Purchased
RIVERVIEW — Harry King
was takn to the St. Vincent’s
hospital in Portland Friday after­
noon. He is under observation
and it is hoped he will be home
in a few days.
Camett Falconbury has been
called back into the service of
the Marine Air Corps. He will
go to Portland for his physical
Saturday.
Verlin Crume has been called
into the service, having passed
his physical examination. He
will leave September 20.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd spent
Saturday at Scappoose where
they visited the Peter and Deer­
ing rose gardens.
Guests of Mrs. Alice Mills and
Mrs. P. J. Parsons for Sunday
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Cleon
Woodruff and boys of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood­
ruff of Vernonia.
MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Baillett have had as their guest
for a week or more their grand­
daughter, Betty, from Snoho­
mish, Washington. She returned
to Washington last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson
and daughters, Virginia and
Aleen, took a trip to eastern Ore-
gon over the week end.
Aileen Johnson leaves for
school at Monmouth this week.
Jackie Burnham has left for
his school term at Portland col­
lege. He won a scholarship. He
has been staying at his grand-"
mother’s, Mrs. Libel, most of the
time for a number of years.
Mrs. I. E. Knowles and son,
Earl, were Portland visitors Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield were
in Portland Friday.
Joe Roeser made a trip up in
the valley Thursday.
The Wikstrom mill was down
a couple of days last week be­
cause of a break down.
Mrs. L. B. Eastman and Mrs.
EAGLE,
VERNONIA, ORE.
Percy Baillett called on Mrs.
Austin Dowling Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eger-
ton were expected Sunday in the
village from Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews
and daughter were Westport
visitors on Sunday taking dinner
with her brother, Ed Condit and
family.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1950 3
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AMMUNITION
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JUST RECEIVED — New Shipment of Ladies
Blouses and Skirts
vYfSTtWN AUT >
CLIFF WHITE
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Long Years oí Patronage
by our old, faithful customers and friends
Vernonia and vicinity and wish success to the
Remember, it’s better
to always have insurance
and never need it than to
need it just once and not
have it.
new owners,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn
Consult this Hartford
Agency for your insurance
protection.
who have purchased the store and will make H
their home in Vernonia.
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that’s why.
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effective Monday morning of this week.
THE
Students Leave
For Colleges
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VERNONIA
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