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’ Couple Married At Church Rite On Easter Sunday afternoon at 2.30, at the Evangelical U.B. church, occurred the marriage of Mrs.’Silvia Naomi Turner to Wil li Robert Wolff, in an impressive and pretty one ring ceremony performed by Rev. Paul Sisler. Easter lilies and lighted candles decorated the church. The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Leonard Graven, of Portland, wore a light biue wool suit with pink and navy blue accessories and yellow rosebud corsage. She was at tended by Mrs. Carl Davis, who wore a toast-brown suit with green accessories and yellow rose bud corsage. Immediately preceding the cere mony, Misses Donna Nightwin? and Mary Lou Frederickson, wearing pastel dresses with har monizing corsages lighted the candles. Mrs. Lloyd Stuve sang “Because” and “I Love You Truly", accompanied by Mrs. Lois Clark and Mrs. Louise Thomas, who also provided the wedding music. Max Glienke of Portland acted as best man for his cousin and ushers were Robert and George Turner. Little Miss Tawny Tur ner was flower girl and Master Terry Larson of Birkenfeld was ringbearer. A reception followed in the church parlor with Mrs. Leonard Graven cutting th: cake, Mrs. Perry McFarland pouring the cof fee and Miss Mildred Wolff in charge of the punch bowl. Miss Elsie Glienke had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Frank Lange and Mrs. Wm. Shaf:r were in charge of the gift table. After a short honeymoon spent at th? beaches, the couple is at home to th:ir many friends on Mr. Wolffs ranch near Natal. Laundry and i m' t Dry Cleaning IN THURSDAY BACK THURSDAY Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners Bride-Elect Honored At Kitchen Shower Temple Takes Convention Part Miss Doris Hahmeyer was the . guest of honor at a kitchen shower Tuesday evening at the • On W’ednesday, April 8, two car home of Mrs. Alois Sauer. Mrs. loads of local Pythian Sisters went Ole Brown was co-hostess and guests included girls who were to Forest Grove to participate in former schoolmates of Doris; her the convention for District No. 5. mother, Mrs. Alfred Hahmeyer Going for the morning sessions and the groom’s mother, Mrs. E. were Alice Weed. Jennie Stanley, E. Garner. Games were played under the Eula Blount, Margaret Cone, direction of Kathleen Sauer with Faye Davis, Marie Laschinger, many guests winning prizes of June Willis and Lesta Garner. clever kitchen gadgets. They were joined in the afternoon After the bride-elect opened her by Rose Miller as well as by Jean many useful and beautiful gifts, Crawford of Hillsboro, Ethel delicious refreshments of date Schmidt and Tressie Michener of nut roll with whipped cream and Portland, who are members of coffee and cocoa were served by the local Temple. Others joining the hostess. the group for the evening session were Jennie Lusby, Mary Drips and Margaret Michener. Library Adds More The day was spent in the New Volumes to Shelves exemplification of the work of Recent additions to the shelves the order, with Vernonia Temple of the Vernonia public library in No. 61 demonstrating the correct way to gain access to the temple clude the following: The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover, while it was in session. They 1920-1933; The Hour Awaits by were highly complimented by March Cost; The Juniper Tree, Grand Chief Nada Grinds for Faith Baldwin; The Comman- their work. A delicious luncheon was served chsros and The Jubal Troop, both by Paul Wellman; Stay Away at noon by Dephi Temple No. Joe, Dan Cushman and The 13 of Forest Grove and in the Family Mark Twain, given in evening a banquet was held at memory of Paul A. Gordon by the Congregational church at which decorations featured Paci the Leslie Deweys. fic University penants and each guest received a miniature diplo ma from Pacific. Mist Club Votes to Th? evening was given over Sponsor 4-H Scholarship to entertainment with the ten The Young People’s club of temples in the district presenting Mist held their April meeting at fancy drills and skits. Scrapbook th? home of Gladys Dyer with awards were announced with sev°n members present. Vernonia taking first place honors The club voted to send a 4-H 1 for the second consecutive year. girl to summer school at Cor- I The Temple and its press cor vallis and also to gather all old | respondent again wishes to thank greeting cards and send to the The Vernonia Eagle and its Edi Fairview Home. This will be tor, Marvin Kamholz, for their done again at a later date. wonderful courtesy and genero Three new members were wel sity in printing items about comed into the club and Linda Temple activities. Because of this Harris was elected new secretary. Vernonia was credited with 384% The rest of the evening was inches of publicity, most of which spent in learning to knit, which was from The Eagle, with only a project will be continued at the few items from the Oregonian May meeting. and Pythian Sister Tidings. Other A delicious lunch was served press correspondent are envious by the hostess. of our opportunities. The convention closed late on Wednesday night with everyone Invitation to Rite voting it one of the b.st ever Saturday Extended held by District No. 5. Friends of Miss Doris Hahmeyer and Larry Garner are cordially invited to attend their wedding Friends Asked to this Saturday evening, April 18, j Wedding Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at the Evangelical Friends of the couple are ex U.B. church. tended an invitation to attend STOCK SIGNS O U o o 9 No Tresspassing For Rent Absolutely Nc Admittance No Minors Allowed No Peddlers Allowed VERNONIA EAGLE th? wedding Sunday of Miss Ed na Fuller to Earl Wantland. The ceremony will take place at 2:30 that afternoon at the Evangelical U. B. church. Do-Si-Do Club to Go To Natal Hall Saturday Square dancers of the Do-Si-Do club and their friends will go to Natal Saturday night for their second April dance. The affair will begin at 8:30 and is sched uled as a practice night. SÓCAME, g At ofc H ermitage TlowuoiLKnow! BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Pint fl»Q65 The answers to everyday insurance problems’ By BILL AND REATHA HORN 4 5Qt. FULLY AGED THIS WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD • 86 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE CO.. FRANKFORT, KY. SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM F <** s w z — s «wees ? Just ask the housewife who trades here. She’ll tell you of the many buys on our shelves in gro ceries and also at our meat counter. Not only do you get the best in prices, but the quality of our foods is unexcelled. Be smart—Trade at— QUESTION: If I drive a bor rowed car does my Medical Payments insurance apply to the people who ride with me? ANSWER: Yes, if you are driving a car, which, under terms of your policy gives you Personal Injury and Property Damage protection, your Medi cal Payments coverage is in force. Better see your insur ance agent for clarification. •If you’ll address your own insurance questions to this of fice, we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. NEHALEM VERNONIA INSURANCE MARKET AND GROCERY BiH J. Horn, Agent For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 K3T\ H3N dOHS “ K3TVHJN dOHS — K3 IVHH.N dOHS 90S Bridge Street Phone 231 — Vernonia Family Gathers Sunday For Birthday Event f THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 Saturday. In the evening th? boys attended the movie in Ver BIRKENFELD — The Belling- nonia. hams gathered at the home or Mr. and Mrs Art Bellingham ' Sunday to celebrate the birthday SEAWRIGHT’S of Guy Bellingham. Those pres TREHARNE — Mrs. Don Rey ent were Mr. and Mrs. Art Bel nolds and Mrs. Harry Weaver lingham and boys, Mr and Mrs. motored to Portland to see Glen Guy Bellingham, Claire and Reynolds who is still in Doem- George. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tren- becker hospital. They visited holm and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr and Mrs. Albert Walker Ted Bellingham and children and while waiting to see Glen. Mrs. Elsa Richardson. j| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lousignont Mr. and Mrs. Art Odam in Ver of Klamath Falls were in the val nonia Monday evening. ley visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Loel Chambers of over the week end. Wright. Minnesota arrived Mon Plan to eat dinner at the Bir day to visit his sister, Mr and kenfeld gym Saturday, April 25. Mrs. Charles (Red) Thomas and Dinner is priced at $1.25 for family. The Chambers are on adults and 60c for children. They their honeymoon, being newly are serving ham. weds of three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellingham ALONG WITH Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Walrath of attended the play at Jewell Sat Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. urday night. Thomas motored to Battleground. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham Washington Sunday to visit and Monte spent Wednesday and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wednesday night with Mr. and Westcomb. Mrs. Richard Thompson and Gary G. C. Kirkbride and Clarence in Portland. Biggs of Vernonia, J. R. Kirkbride and LeRoy Thomas motored to 4 DAY SERVICE ON I Portland Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith mo DRY CLEANING AND tored to Hillsboro Thursday after LAUNDRY noon. Larry Wall of Vernonia and RIVERVIEW — Mrs. J. F. Kenny Thomas were guests of PHONE 393 OR 1211 Jaffarian, daughter Ruth Ann Walter and Stephen Kirkbride and grandson Ernest, and Miss ! Ruth Parsons of Seattle spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Alice Mills, visiting Mrs. S. J. Parsons who makes her home with Mrs. Mills. William Llewellyn of Milwau- I ki? spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross of j Portland enjoyed Sunday dinner ! Not a single joint is missed on your car when at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd. you let us do the job. You’ll feel the difference Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Callister and son met Mrs. C. C. Gibby of in driving ease when you get behind the wheel Marquam in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Gibby came home with them of a car greased with SIGNAL lubricants. Come to spend a week. The Callisters in today and try a SIGNAL lube job at called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Read while in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff, Sharon Magoff and Dick Madden of Forest Grove visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sul Riverview — Phone 5711 livan of Portland Sunday. Mrs. Annie Roberts and Albert Torrey of Troutdale visited at the Tom Solomon and Everett Wood home Sunday. Hospital Patient Seen by Family VERNONIA ! 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