Open House Planned for Sunday To Commemorate Silver Anniversary TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer will hold open house for their neighbors and friends Sunday, January 20, 1952 from 2 to 4 p.m. at a silver wed ding tea in their honor with Miss Minnie Falconer, 257 Dalkeith Road. Edinburgh, Scotland, as a special honored guest. Friends and neighbors are cordially in vited. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reynolds Past Chief’s Club Entertained Tuesday Marie Laschinger was hostess | to the Past Chief s club for one- Two Families Change Homes THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY. JAN. 17, 1953 3 Snow Stops Work In California RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors at the Louts and Earl were Sunday visitors of o’clock dessert luncheon on Jan- RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs. Huntley home were Mr. and Mrs Irvin Young. Mr. and Mrs Oscar -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riggle of uary 15. Seven members were I Floyd Watt and three children Mathis and Barbara Owen ac Gerald McCool and family of Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin present and spent an enjoyable | and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rose companied Howard Tremblay to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson were also visitors there. Fell and Bill Fell of Beaverton afternoon visiting after a short moved from the Smith house at > Kelso Tuesday as he was on his Edwina Siedelman, Mrs. Byron i and Mate Huntley of McMinnville business session. way to Fort Lewis. Sth St , to the Hawkins house | Kirkbride, Jean. James and Jo Mr. and Mrs Rex Normand Ann and George Snyder motored farther north on the highway For Buys—Eagle Classifieds! spent Friday in Portland visiting Sunday. to Portland and Forest Grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong have moved into the Jennie Sample. Rosalie Kirkbride accompanied Shaver house on 2nd St. Phyllis Sessman and her mother T H Galloway and Ray Thacker returned from Arcata, to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Felton California Tuesday Work in the and son and Pete Serafin of St. Vernonia Temple No. 61. Py Helens spent Sunday at the home woods there was discontinued on thian Sisters, met January 9 to account of snow of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins install their new. 1952 officers. Mrs. P. L. W ’ elter returned Installing officers were: Deputy Saturday after being away three with a lovely jewel box. having Grand Chief. Rita Lamping, Grand weeks. She spent ten days visit 1 earned her P.N.G. jewel six years Manager, Edna Heenan; and ing her daughter and family. Mr. ago. The F. L. club also did their Grand Senior, Marie Laschinger. and Mrs. Gilbert Abney, at Wish Installed were: Mary Sawyer. , flower drill under black lighting Your ’One-stop' Saving Center ram. Washington. She went from i which was very pretty. A de Past Chief; Edith McFarland. there to St. Helens and spent Most Excellent Chief; June Wil Mrvlrtr Hi IPenn Supreme 100°° Parafine the past ten days with Mrs. Oscar licious lunch of cake and ice lis; Excellent Senior; Margaret ITlOlOl UlJBase 1„ Your Container Gal Rand. cream was enjoy’d by all and Michen-’r, Manager; Faye Davis, many lovely gifts were exchanged secretary; Lillian Davis, treasur. A.C. Motor Oil 2 Gal. Can $139 er; Elizabeth Schaumberg. pro- with revealing of secret pals. The Members Entertained Batteries, 24 Mo. Guarantee, $13.45 Exchange next regular meeting will be on t ctor and Marie Shafer, guard. At Home of Mrs. Ruhl Eula Blount; Excellent Junior Men's 100 ' All New Wool Socks 89c January 24. Members of the O-A bridge elect, was absent and will be club convened Tuesday afternoon installed later. at the home of Mrs. Merle Ruhl. Past Chief, Mary Sawyer was Table Decorations. Topic escorted to the altar and pre High and second high scores for At PEO Sisterhood Meet Electric Fan Type Heater $8.79 I the afternoon of play were held sented with her past chiefs pin bv Mrs. C. L. Anderson and Mrs. Mrs. Ben Brickel was hostess by Isab’l Culbertson. $9.95 10-oz. Tarpaulins, size 6x10 A coin march was held for the J. W. Vaughan. for the January meeting of the $6.95 Men’s 12” Lace Type Rubber Boots PEO Sisterhood. For the pro March of Dimes and another will be held at the next meeting on in October, November and De gram Mrs. Harry Sandon gave January 23. All members are cember. Tables were beautifully a very interesting talk on "Winter urged to save their dimes and decorated and delicious refresh Table Decorations." bring them for this worthy cause. ments of fruit cup and birthday Following adjournment, a birth cake were served by Erma John Mrs. William Bridgers will en PHONE 1271 VERNONIA, ORB. CI1FF WHITE day party was held honoring son. Mary Sawyer. Rita Lamping tertain the group January 22 with those whose birthdays occurred and Margaret Michener. Mrs. Hamp Roberson and Mrs. Temple Leaders Start Terms Installation of Officers Made The installation of officers of Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 was held Thursday evening. Jan uary 10, at the I.O.O.F. hall, with district deputy president, Beryl Cline, in charge. The installing officers were: warden, Jewelle Robinson; secre tary, Grace Currie; treasurer, Juanita Edwards; chaplain. Doro thy Sandon; musician. Florence Messing; inside and outside guardians, Grace Cantwell, Zoe Whitzell; and marshall. Alice Gwin. Each was presented with a hanky corsage from Beryl Cline. The elective officers installed wrre: N.G., Irene Ming r; V. G., Isabel And°regg; recording sec retary. Evelyn Thompson; finan cial secretary, Annetta Pearl and treasurer, Edna Heenan. The N. G. named the following ap pointive officers: warden, Alice Buckner; conductor, Irma Chance; color bearer. Myrtle Oakes; right and left supports to N. G.. Ella Cline, Noma Callister; to V. G., June Ray. June Wilson; chaplain. Gladys Strong; inside and outside guardians. Mari" Elliott, Louise Hamnett; musician, Silvia Turner; a'tar bearers, Edith McFarland, Cora Lang', Marie Shafer and Ruby Biggs. Juanita Edwards was elected drill leader; Beryl Cline appointed press correspondent, and Louise Hamnett, good of the order chair man. A telephone committ“e was appointed to contact members to attend lodge to help boost the at tendance drive. Under good of the order, Faye Daxis, Jr. P.N.G., was presented SPECIAL Nylons. 51-15 pair 89c William Nelson in charge of the program. Party Friday Remembers Birthdays for Two DR. C. A. PLUMSTEAD The Friendly Store Where Quality Costs No More H H H INVENTORY For results—Eagle Classifieds! Good looking glasses are an asset to your natural beauty rather than a hindrance. If your vision is faulty, correct it at once, before it becomes dangerous. 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