Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 28, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Reception Welcome»
Minister, Wife Sunday
A reception was held last Sun­
day afternoon in the First Chris-
tian church for the new minister
and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Ervin
F. Leake. A number of talks
were given welcoming them to
Vernonia.
Guy Harris, chairman of the
board, spoke on behalf of the
church; Faye Millis for the Young
People; Rev H. L. Russell for the
Ministerial association; Glen
Hawkins for the schools and Art
Gardner for the Lions club. Dr.
and Mrs. Leake made appropriate
responses to the talks. The Wo­
men’s class had charge of the
refreshments. Mrs. Cassie Liv­
ingstone was general chairman of
the reception and presided over
the program.
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NEHALEM VALLEY
MOTOR FREIGHT
Mothers Feted
By Men Stars
1952 Matrons, Patrons
Of Club Meet Saturday
The Fifty-two-ter. club, a group
composed of those who served as
Mothers were entertained royal­ Matrons and Patrons of O.E.S,
ly by a committee of male mem­ chapters of Portland and vicinity
bers of the Order of Eastern Star during 1952, met for a comhined
Wednesday evening.
business and social evening at
A program was presented, de­ the Masonic temple Saturday,
licious refreshments served and May 23, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
pretty boutonniers were given to Linn as hosts.
all of the ladies.
The meeting was preceded by a
Margarette Scott, W.M of Bea­ potluck dinner at 6:30. Dancing
ver Chapter, her escort, Mr. Scott, occupied the balance of the oven-
and a group of four conductresses | ing including several squares to
were special guests.
> the calling of Elizabeth Serafin.
The Emil Messings. W.M. and • Members present besides the host
W.P., also recognized the mothers, couple numbered 57 including the
presenting them with prettily pot­ Junior Past Grand Matron, Alice
ted pansy plants.
Roberts, and Paul Robinson from
The next regular meeting. June Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nichol­
3 will be informal. Pot-luck din. son of Hood River were made
ner will be at 6:30 and all mem­ honorary members during the
bers and their families are invited. evening as was Mrs. Elsie Sher­
The birthday party for the 2nd man of Vernonia.
quarter will be at this time also.
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FOR ATHLETES FOOT A
Girls Honor Mothers
KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST.
What is a keratolytic? An agent At Tea Friday Evening
that deadens the infected skin. It
The senior Christian Endeavor
then peels off. exposing more
germs to its killing action. Get girls of the First Christian churc.i
T-4-L, a keratolytic, at any drug honored their mothers at a tea
store. If not pleased IN ONE in the church social rooms Friday
HOUR, your 40c back. Today at
evening. They also invited go Is
NANCES
who will be senior Endeavors
after graduation and their moth­
ers.
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The table was decorated with
lilacs and candies and paper doll
girls in shades of lavender and
mac. Grape punch and tea w th
cookies ana mints were served.
Mrs. Ervin F. Leake spoke to
the girls and their mothers about
"Chiistian Homes’’ and Patricia
and Margie Wells sang a group of
old tune songs.
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
Circle Entertained at
Steers Home May 21
THE
EAGLE.
VERNONIA,
Parents Receive
POW Son's Letter Injury Results
From Repair Job
ORE. THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1953
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Rosenburg,
Benjamin Franklin did not pat­
ent any of his inventions.
TREHARNE — Mr and Mrs.
Turner Daniel received more news
from their son, Orville, who was
BIRKENFEI.D — Mr. and Mrs.
alright when he wrote the letter M P. Mills. Norman and Carol,
March 1, 1953
went to Portland Saturday to see
Mrs. Jearldine Barker spent a Mrs. Mills father, who is in the
week with her cousins. Alden hospital. Mrs. Keis was hit by a
and Joyce Watson at Gresham. car recently, braking his hip and
She returned Saturday.
both ankles. They reported he
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker is getting along very well.
calLd at the G. W. Thacker home
Jones sustained a pain­
I ful Howard
Sunday afternoon.
injury to one of his fingers
IN
Mrs. Wilbur Thacker and Mil­ Friday while doing repairs on his
dr 'd. Mary Falconer and Tamara silo. The finger was broken and
THURSDAY
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Galloway were Monday visitors of most of the flesh was torn off
Grandma Rogers and the Wie- th.> end of it.
BACK
neckes.
Mrs. Ethel Larson spent Friday
Mrs. Minnie John and sons, with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert
THURSDAY
Alden of Portland and Cyril of Rodger, of Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve spent
Pullman, Washington called on
Bring o
Grandma Rogers and Mrs. Lena last week end at Dallas.
Stanton Tuesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Guy Bellingham
ben BRICKEL’S
Johnnie Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end at Seaside
Truman Davenport. Lester Lee. and Tillamixik visiting friends.
BARBER SHOP
M/Sgt. and Mrs. T A. Nord­
Allan Fletcher and Milburn Whit­
mire all wtnt surf fishing at Gari­ strom of Seattle spent th? week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis
baldi, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tisdale from Nordstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nord-
Fontana, California are vacation­
ing with Grandma Tisdale who strom an<j Lester Nystrom went
and
was quite ill last week. Mr. and to Astoria Thursday.
Mr.
and
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Mrs. Gus Hall and Ted Tisdale
Mrs. Willard Carlock
were called from Seattle Monday. of Mist were Sunday dinner guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Fred Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenburg
Speed Lusby went to Clatskanie
spent the week end with Mrs.
Monday afternoon.
Sam B.ck and Richard Good­
man are in California this week
looking for work.
Mrs. Emilie Siedelman was hos­
tess at a kitchen shower in her
home Saturday, May 23, for Jean
Kirkbride. Th re were 14 ladies
present. Those sending gifts who
were unable to attend were: Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Drips and family,
Mrs. Clark Thomas and Mrs. Joe
Miller. Gam ‘s were played after
You can have 4-day Dry
which Miss Kirkbride opened her
many nice gifts. Lunch
Cleaning
and Laundry
served.
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
T ­
Oregon Laundry
Dry Cleaners
The Friendship Circle met at
Ruth Steers’ home on Keasey lit.
May 21. A smoked turkey dinner
was served by the hostess and
was enjoyed by all the members I
were I
present. Birthday gifts
ROCK CREEK — Mr. and Mrs.
received by Agnes Gibson and
Nadine Bean from their Circle Ted Keasey celebrated their 30th
pals. Nadine's son, Michael, had wedding anniversary at their
the m-easles.
Membirs missed home Saturday and Sunday, May
16 and 17, with a family gathering.
Freda and Ruby Biggs also and
hope to see all of them at the All their children except one
were present: Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
next meeting.
Keasey and children and Miss
Pearl Wilkerson invited
Barbara Keasey of Portland; Mr.
Circle members to her home
and Mrs. C. T. Keasey and child­
the June 18 meeting.
ren of Roseburg; Ralph Keasey of
Gold Beach and Katherine and
I Bertha at home.
The children
presented their parents with an
Reports Heard at
electric roaster.
Meeting of Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Keas°y en­
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at dinner
At the regular V.F.W. Auxiliary tertained E. H. Condit
meeting at the IWA hall Tuesday Thursday evening, the 21>t.
Herb Counts is home from Rose­
reports were given on the ham
dinner, class reunion dinner, sale burg for a few days.
Billy Krieger had to take it
of poppies, hospital trip and the
easy for a few days because of
district meeting at Rainier.
the measles. Now he is on
Dorothy Walker and Louise crutches because of an injured
Hamnett, who had been at the knee cap.
Veterans hospital, had visited Her­
Cora Dusenberry is ..
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home
aft?r
man Veal and told members that finishing another year of teach-
he is improving.
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in Eastern Oregon.
A special meeting is scheduled
June 4 at the home of Mrs. Myrtle
Cox and will be letter writing
night. The letters will protest
the closure of veterans hospitals.
Lunch was served by Mary
Dübendorf and Rosalie Roediger.
Family Meets for
30th Anniversary
Service at Our Plant in
Vernonia.
We have completed our expansion program at
our main plant and are equipped to give excel­
lent service with top quality cleaning. We are
in Vernonia to serve and will use Vernonia help.
ALSO, WE WILL PICK UP AND
DELIVER EVERY WEDNESDAY.
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Two brake cylinders in front wheels
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