Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 12, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Study Club Entertained
Thursday Evening
Mrs. Bill Horn was hostess to
the members of Study Club on
Thursday evening, February 5.
Mrs. Ben Brickel reviewed the’
bcx k, ‘Down River,*’ by Richard
Anderson.
The next meeting of the group
will b? held Thursday evening,
February 19, at the home of Mrs.
Em l Messing with Mrs. Mona
Gordon in charge of the program.
Social Proceeds
To Help Funds
Two Initiated Into
Chapter Wednesday
■ Many Fishermen
George Remnant and Thomas
i Try Creek Luck
F. Tomlin were initiated into
NATAL — A pie social and Nehalem Chapter No. 153, O.E.S.,
ROCK CREEK — Plenty of
party will be sponsored at the I Wednesday evening. Mrs. Rose ! fishermen are trying their luck
Natal hall Saturday, February 14.
■ Brooks of Whiting
Chapter, along Rock creek. Some quite '
The proceeds will go to the March
nice fish are being caught and of
'
Whiting,
Iowa,
was
a
guest.
of Dimes funds and other chara-
course some big ones are escap­
j
The ways and means commit- ing.
ties.
I
>
tee
combined
fun
and
a
white
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews
Herb Counts was quite ill for
were Monday visitors in Cor­ 1 elephant sale in the social hall, a few days last week.
I
nelius.
I after which a delicious hot dog i
Beverly Brady Cline wrote !
Sunday callers at the Noble I supper was served by the eats from Orly Field, near Paris,
Dunlap home were Mr. and Mrs. committee.
I France that she had talked to
Bill Carmichael and children and
A/2c Elmer Brown there and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawken.
it seemed good to see someone
Ed Roediger was also a caller.
from home.
Max Oblack spent a couple of
Chas. Brown, working for Ross
days in Estacada on a hunting
Dam Construction Co., Washing­
trip.
ton visited his son, Roger, and
Mrs. Wayne Pugh is assisting
the DeWitt families. Ann Ha Id,
at th? Mist store.
TREIIARNE — Mrs. Otto Sie- a former neighbor in St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and delman, Mrs. Ed Siedelmati and accompanied him.
girls were in Newport Friday.
Edwina and Mrs. Byron Kirk
The McCleary cabin was oc­
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass, Ed­ bride motored to Portland Fri­
cupied again this week end. al­
ward and Jean. tte were in Grays day on business. They saw the
though the sign, "The Sleepy
River Saturday visiting relatives. Kay West show and Mrs. Otto
Bags," has come up missmg ter
Mr. and Mrs. C. Waddell and Si delman and Mrs. Ed Siedei-
the second time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyser and I man both spoke on the broad-
family enjoyed the party at Al­ • cast.
der Grove Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver,
Bill Wolff called at the Pringle Paul, Charlotte and Vernon called
home Friday evening.
on Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride
and family and Edwina Siedel-
man Saturday evening. Vernon
Members of Deborah
is better, following a siege of
NATAL — Richard Peterson
Circle Entertained
flu and complications.
started logging operations on his
Mrs. Midg? Reynolds and Da­
place last week.
The Deborah Circle met Tues­
vid are still on the sic* list.
day of last week at the home ot
Mrs. Sam Devine motored to
Mrs. Dode Reynolds of Mist is
Mrs. Bob Lindsay with a good
Banks last Friday to visit her
able to be up and about agam.
attendance. A delicious dessert
Jannelle Thomas of Vernonia father who is convalescing at
luncheon was served by the hos­
j
visited
Jo Ann Kirkbride Sat- the home of his son, Ed, and
tess after which the business
I urday and Sunday afternoon. Jo family.
meeting was held, follow:d by
E. Blair and Mr. McDonald of
the devotional program in charge Ann attended the show in Ver­ Manning were Thursday even­
nonia
Saturday
night
with
Jan-
of Mrs. Paul Sisler.
ing supper guests at the Robert
nell.
A new member, Mrs. Cates, was
Lindsay home.
welcomed by the Circle.
Mrs. Geo. Jones called on Mrs.
The next meeting is to be on
Ern st Kyser Monday.
Next
Society
Meeting
March third at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pringle mo-
Scheduled February 17
James Smith at Pittsburg.
I tored to Portland Sunday even­
The Columbia County Histori­ ing. They were accompanied by
cal society will meet in the Clats­ Mr and Mrs. Joe Howard.
Pythian Sisters Asked
kanie Methodist church base­
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack were
To “Trip to China”
ment Tuesday, February 17. Pot­ in Forest-Grove Monday to con-
luck dinner will be served at j suit an eye doctor about Larry's
All Pythian Sisters are cordial-
noon
followed by the regular | eyes.
lv invited to “A Trip to China”
Recent guests at the Robert I
Friday evening, February 13, at business session and program.
7 p.m. This affair will start with The history of the Marshland . Lindsay home were Mrs. Cassie
a Chinese food dinner at the and Woodson areas will be fea­ i Livingstone an<j Mr. Van Stike.
— — -
home of Mrs. J. C. Sawyer, 642 tured. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Shep­ I
Weed Ave. Then the group will ard and Mrs. Ernest Frederick­
. journey on to another home for son of Clatskanie are making the Father Visited in
program arrangements.
Longview Hospital
an evening of bingo and fun.
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kyser motored to Rainier Tues­
Card Party Proceeds
day to visit Mrs. Kyser’s sister,
Turned Over to MD
Mrs. H. Parcher, who just re­
BTRKENFELD — Mrs Lewis turned horn? from the hospital.
entered the hospital at Longview
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass were in
Monday for major surgery.
Longvi w Tuesday to visit her
The Winema H.E.C. sponsored father, Mr. Cook, who is a pa­
a card party Saturday night. The tient at a hospital.
proceeds ar? to go to the polio
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay
fund.
motorej to Clatskanie Saturday.
The members of the Eagles They were accompanied by Mrs.
lodge, from here, went by bus to Noble Dunlap.
Astoria Sunday. It was a 50th
Sunday dinn r guests at the
year anniversary celebration.
Sam Devine’s were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Pfieff.r of Portland called Tom Gillespie of Taylorville and
on Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sunday. Mrs. Gust Engbloom of Svenson
Francis Nordstrom was taken and Lois Stunkard and Bill
to the hospital in Astoria last Nickles of Corvallis.
Tuesday. He suffered a kidney
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard were
ailment. He was released from Sunday visitors at th? Bill Pringle
the hospital this week end
home.
Part Taken in
Radio Program
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Phone 991
the home of butter
CRUST
ARDEN
BREAD AND
ICE CREAM
Relapse Results for
! Victim of Flu Case
NATAL — Mr. and Mrs Rich,
ard Davey and children were
Wednesday evening callers at the
Bill Pringle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyser and
family were in Forest Grove last
Saturday.
Noble Dunlap has been quite
ill with a severe case of flu. He
had a relapse last week.
Ira Peterson was a St. Helens
business visitor Monday.
Home Occupied
By New Family
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs
Robert' Long and two sons have
moved into the Tyacke house on
7th St., coming from Castle Rock.
Washington.
Visitors at the Louis Huntley
home over the week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald McCool and
children of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. George Fell and brother.
Bill Fell, of Beaverton, Nate
Huntley, Mary Teel and son, Tom.
of McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson,
Mrs. Clara Barnett and Henry
Patrons of Seawright's Ver­ Henrici of St. Helens enjoyed
nonia Cleaners, new owners of dinner Saturday evening at the
the business purchased a week or home of Mrs. Keith I.aioli at
so ago from Mr. and Mrs Bob Cedar Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler
Cline, have announced plans for
and Mrs. Cora Biggs spent Satur
service to the Vernonia area.
Three pickups weekly will be day at St. Helens visiting his
made for dry cleaning on Tues­ | sisters and their families, Mt
I and Mrs. E. D. Johnston and
day, Thursday and Saturday.
For laundry two pickups will be | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAllister.
made weekly on Tuesday and
Thursday. Cleaning or laundry
may be left at the same place as
was occupied by the Vernonia
Cleaners before.
Mrs. Marvel Russell will act as
agent here for the firm and the
finishing of dry cleaning will con­
tinue here.
IN
The new firm also offers cloth­
THURSDAY
ing repair service, cleaning and
blocking of hats, garment water­
BACK
proofing and a full line of tailor
THURSDAY
made suits and slacks.
The office here will be op.n ,
from 9:30 to 5:30 Monday through j Bring To—
Friday and from 9 to 1 Saturdays
BEN BRICKEL’S
with the exception that it will be
BARBER SHOP
closed from 1 to 2 during the
lunch hour.
Firm Announces
! Service Plan
Logging Started
At Natal Place
I Laundry and I
Dry Cleaning
Oregon Laundry
Squares to Hear
Calling of Renney
and
The Nehalem Valley Squares
will enjoy the calling of Clint
Renney on Friday, Februivv 13.
All visitors are welcome.
Dry Cleaners
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Vernonia
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