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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1953)
Mrs. Lola Osborne, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon was an official visitor of Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 at their regular meeting Thursday even ing, May 28. Other visitors were Mrs. Edna Bradley of Clatskanie, warden of the Rebekah Assembly; Mr;. Nellie Rogers, vice-president of the association of Ladies Aux iliaries; Patriarchs Militant and D. D. Presidents of Clatskanie, Forest Grove and Vernonia, who paid fraternal visits and were accorded the honors of the degree with Mrs. Osborne. Lola Osborne, Edna Bradley and Nellie Rogers were presented with corsages as they were s ated to the right of the N.G. Mt. Heart Members Meet at Lange Home The Mt. Heart Rebekah Social Before making her address to I Club members were entertained the lodge Mrs. Osborne was given a beautiful addenda by the F. L. at their last meeting at the home Girls, who also presented her of Mrs. Frank Lange. Seventeen with a gift of silverware. The of the members were present. addenda centered around the They heard the resignation of theme of the "Ship of Fraternity” Evelyn Thompson as secretary and was under the direction of and elected Zoe Whitsell to fill Isabel Anderegg and Juanita Ed the vacancy for the balance of wards. Jane Pace, N.G., in be the term. half of the lodge presented Sister A progressive dinner will take Osborne with a gift also. place June 16, starting at the Mrs. Osborne has chosen for Marie Shafer home. Card parties her theme, "The Ship of Frater have also bei n planned for the Refreshments nity,” and her theme song month of June. "Brighten the Corner Where You w’ere served by the hostess and the next meeting will be at the Are." Delegates to the R bekah As home of Mrs. Shafer July 14. sembly in Portland will make their reports at the next meeting. Committee members responsible The regular order of business was carried on including the bal for the beautiful flowers and deco loting on two candidates for ini rations were Alice Buckner, Ella Cline and June Ray. tiation. Following lodge, delicious re TREHARNE — Henry (Dude) freshments were served by the committee of Faye Davis, Mary Weaver, son of Mrs. Exie Weaver, Sawyer and Laura Junken. Treharne and John Weaver of Quapaw, Okla., was accidently killed Monday morning while at work in the woods. Friends and neighbors extend their condolence to them and his wife, Rosie and children. At a simple ceremony at Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Long and Washington, Miss Sharon Hult children of Amity visited friends became the bride of Claude Gib and relatives over the week enu. son. Jr., May 16. Rosemary and Kathy were over They were accompanied by h"r night gusts of Jo Ann Kirkbride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hult Saturday night. and Mr. and Mrs. George Hult of Mr. and Mrs. D_>.on Knkbride Treharne and his parents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mis. Don Reynolds Mrs. Claude Gibson, Sr., of River and Cathy and Glen called on Mr. view. Th? newlyweds are staying at ( and Mrs. Harry Weaver and fam ily Saturday. tho home of her parents, but ( Miss Margaret Minor daughter • will soon be at home in the former I Harry Wilson house at Treharne. of Mrs. Verl Barker, left Tuesday, June 2, for Clarkston, Washing ton to visit her great aunt and uncle, her grandfather’s brother, Dancers Scheduled to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Procunier. She Hear Guest Caller Sat. will also visit Donna Harding and Do-Si-Do square dance club | her father, Larry Harding, former I members and their guests will residents of Vernonia. ■ dance to the calling of Dick Ford, Mr. and Ms. John Shaver are I Warrenton, at their next affair visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl I which will take place Saturday, Snyder and family. I June 13. Dancing will begin at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale mo [ 8:30 at the Natal Grange hall. tored to Seattle over the week end. Grandma Tisdale went with them to stay with her daughter, some party' I see they’re serving Mrs. Hall, until she is feeling bet the whiskey that’s ter. Accident Cause Of Death Monday Couple United At Simple Rite Crater Lake was discovered in 1853 when the John Wesley Hill man party visited the Oregon Ter ritory. The party was looking for a lost mine and came upon the sea of blue quite by accident. Rainbow Girls Install Officers THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ¡ Relatives Gather for ORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1953 62nd Wedding Date Parents Announce Daughter’s Engagement Mr. anti Mrs. G W Thacker I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt an were the guests of honor Sunday nounced the engagement of then- evening, May 25, Joyce Jones, when they celebrated their 62nd daughter, Barbara, to Royce Lowe Vernonia Assembly's Rainbow wedding anniversary at the I.O.- of Rainier. No date has bevi grand officer, was installed as worthy advisor. Joyce Howard, O.F. hall. Tne occasion opened set for the wedding. retiring worthy advisor, was in with a dinner at I p.m. which was stalling officer and Kathryn Kea- attended by 59 children, grand children and great grandchildren. I sey, installing marshall. Other i Relatives were present for the elective officers were: Faye Cook. | anniversary from Vancouver, Dal associate worthy advisor; Patricia [ Hickman, charity; Margaret Cook, las, Portland and Empire as well as Vernonia. hope and Alice Steers, faith. Appointive officers w.re as fol lows: Recorder. Jackie Olinger; Stay in Hospital for treasurer. Pat Stiff; drill leader, Operation Completed 4-DAY DRY Harriet Heath; assistant drill CLEANING AND MIST — Mrs Harry Reynolds leader. Dorothy Gwin; chaplain, Joyce Akers; love. Bertha Keasey; came home from Portland where LAUNDRY religion, Patsy Wildt; nature, Vir she had an operation at the Ema. SERVIICE ginia Ray; immortality, Pat Bris- nuel hospital. She returned to ! sett: fidelty, June Jones; patrio Portland to stay with her brother. I Pickun Tuesday, Back tism, Sharon Gwin; service, Gret. where she can receive medical | Friday chen Bolmeier; confidential ob care. The Roy Hughes went to Forest ' server, Arlene Seibel; outer ob We Give S&H Green served, Priscilla Hickman; musi Grove over the week end. Stamps Mrs. Austin Dowling was a ’ cian, Marjorie Reynolds; choir di * i rector, Sandia Walker and his Vernonia shopper Saturday. torian. Janice Hoyt. Courtesy girls are. Sharon Aid- rich, Yvonne Russom, Carol Ray. Barbara Cline, DeeAnn Clin?, Carol Brown and Janice Garner. Floyd Bush acted as installing I musician and his sons, Ricky and Jerry, provided entertainment in the form of a piano and accor- dian solo. His small daughter, Martha, delighted the audience with a ballet number. The Rainbow Girls provided j refreshments in the dining room for a large group of friends and visitors. At a public ceremony Monday * SEAWRIGHT’S VERNONIA CLEANERS WHEN BUSY Two Installed as Color Bearers June 9 The regular meeting of the V.F.W. Auxiliary was held June 9 at the union hall. Mary Lee Dübendorf and Rosalie Roediger were installed as color bearers by Past President Dorothy Walker. Pillow cases, pillows and plastic covers were donated to the new ambulance. Myrtle Cox reported on work on the new hall and also helped nail some boards to help. The auxiliary hopes to hold its next meeting in the new hall. De licious refreshments were s.rved by Joanne Savage and June Fluke. 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