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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1953)
Temple to Add Members July 22 Wedding Performed for Couple Saturday Noon Miss Nona Rae Sawyer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer, Vernonia Temple No. 61, Py became the bride of Donald Har. thian Sisters, met July 8 for its grove Saturday at noon. The r-gular meeting with M E C. June i ceremony was performed at Van Willis presiding. couver. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Plans were made for holding Hargrove will make their home indies initiation on July 22. All in Portland where he is stationed officers and staff m embers are • at the air base. to practic» for this next Monday evening, July 20. Plans are going ahead for a bazaar to be held on December 12 Articles for this are being made by ths members and are The Past Chiefs club met Mon to be turned in to the bazaar day evening. July 6, at the home committee in November. of Faye Davis. Members were all reminded Embroidered and hand painted that each member is to earn a dollar during the summer for tea towels were turned in and the K.P. home repair fund. Also, plans made for selling them to members were requested to can raise funds for the K. P. home at fruit for the home to bs taken Vancouver. The "Rolling Dollar” project in in the fall. was discussed and various plans The annual picnic is to be held at the K. P. home at Vancouver announced by the members for next Sunday, July 19. All attend earning funds. After adjournment, delicious re. ing are to take picnic lunch with freshments were served by the coffee, cream and ics cream pro hostess. "Happy Birthday” was vided there. Following adjournment, deli sung to Isabel Culbertson whose cious refreshments were served birthday was that day. She was by Marie Laschingjr and Alice also recipient of a gift from her The hostess prize Buckley. The hostess prize was secret pal. was drawn by Reta Lamping. drawn by June Willis. The next meeting will b? on M the next meeting on July 22, the Blue side, which lost a August 3 at the home of Sylvia recent contest, will entertain trie Wolff at which time election of winning reds. After this meet officers will b" held. Chiefs Plan Aid i For KP Home ing, th" Temple will recess until September 8. i Laundry and Dry Cleaning IN THURSDAY BACK THURSDAY Bring To— BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry and Dry Cleaners Vacant Office of Lodge Filled Now The office of vice-grand for Mt. Heart Rebekah lodge, which became vacant with the resigna tion of Evelyn Thompson a short time ago, was filled at the last meeting of the lodge in June. At that time Alice Buckner was i installed for the position. Mrs. . Thompson has moved to Lyle, Washington. Joint Installation to Take Place July 20 1 I • I j The American L.gion and Aux- iliary will hold a joint installation at the Legion hall Monday, July 20 at 8 p.m. District Commander Don Atkins and District Presi- dent Muriel Atkins of Astoria will be the installing officers. All members and friends are in vited. John D. Rockefeller founded the University of Chicago. I Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Miss De Loris Thompson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp- son became the bride of Donald Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb, Friday evening. June 26. at 8 p.m. at the Evangelical U.B church. The candle light cere- mony was performed by Rev. Paul D. Sisler amid a setting af boquets and baskets of red roses. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white satin with pearl tierra and'finger tip veil Her flowers were white sweet peas and a white orchid. Her matron of honor was her cousin. Betty Ann Thompson. Portland and bridesmaid was her sister, Joyce Thompson. The for mer wore blue net and carried a nosegay while the latter wore yellow net with lav.nder sweet pea nosegay. Candle lighters were Janice Thompson, sister of the bride, and Geraldine W.bb. sister of the groom, both wearing floor length dresses of pink dotted nylon. Miss Beverly Closner sang “Be. cause" and "My Wonderful One,” accompam d by Miss Fiances Kaspar. Seventy-five guests were pre sent for the reception following the marriage and afterwards th • couple left on a wedding trip to British Columbia. They will make their home on Timber route. X H Z M TAKE ADVANTAGE OF- PICNIC WEATHER H z H Z K Z M X H X M Z M Z H Z M near home. Gather the family together for a picnic. Shop at KING'S for a good selection of picnic goods at budget-wise prices. H •Where Your Money Buyo Mor«" Lodge Installs New Officials | • | | | I EAGLE. ORE, VERNONIA, Two Re-Unions Held Sunday A/ Mrs. Leia S. Wier : radio SALES — SERVICE o J i Today is the right day! 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Full Lin* Raytheon Tubes [ Weller made a trip into Arizona, Phone 774 leaving here the Fourth. They went east, going through Idaho and Utah, taking a swim in Salt ( Lake. At Provo, Utah they visit ed W. J. Farley From there they went to Brice National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, going to the bottom of the canyon on mules and to Roaring Springs. I On their return trip they visited Zion National Park, stopped at Slim Johnson, just back from a From where I sit, running a Reno, Nevada where they spent business trip, tells about a hotel hotel on the honor system shows the night at the home of Rev. and he stayed at one night. a real trust in people. And people Mrs. Gerald Heskett. They visited always appreciate being trusted. “I hit town late and went right Crater Lake National Park and Letting your neighbor follow his to the hotel. There was no clerk arrived home Saturday. personal preference is a kind of at the desk, but there was a sign Robert Olin of Seattle visited trust too—trusting in his good that said: ‘Gone to bed. Rooms his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Judgment. I like a temperate $■'!. Take a key. Pay when you Olin, Friday and Saturday. glass of beer occasionally, you leave. Sleep Well.' R v. and* Mrs, L. O. Anderson may prefer buttermilk, but let’s “Upstairs, the room was real of Evanston, Illinois visited at the hope neither of us “registers’* a dean, the bed comforlable, and I homes of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Ja complaint against the other. slept like a log. t ame down in the cobson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman morning—still no elerk. So I left Wood from Thursday until Sat three dollars at the desk and went urday. Rev. Anderson was form on. Can you imagine folks that erly the pastor of the church in trustful?” Evanston wh're the Jacobson's Copyright, l(l5 !. ( .tiled . ..H» . Urcu er . b'oundutivn and Woods attended. / Dodge gives you oil the extra-value features shown at the right, plas lower-than-avar prices. 3 I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life [ after being crippled in nearly RIVERVIEW — A family re- every joint in my body and with union was held at the T. F. muscular soreness from head to Hillyer home Sunday with 22 in foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis attendance. Guests were Mr. and and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles Mrs. Elmer Combs and family, were set. Mr and Mrs. Clinton Combs and Limited space prohibits telling family .and Mr. and Mrs. Jack you more here but if you will Combs and family, all of Port writ.- me I will reply at once amt land; Herbert Combs, Mrs. Elmer tell how I received this wonder Swanson and Mrs. Johnson ot ful relief. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Dale McDonald and son of McMinn ville; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. West ot 2805 Arbor Hills Drive Portland and Richard Therien and P.O. Box 3122 Charlie Therien of Hope, Idaho, Jackson 7. Mississippi who are brotherrs of Mrs Hillyer. ~~j ñ~'." i «i i 4. va.",, vw ",1 ; ~~.n "FFîFSa A family re-union of the Her rin and Bass families was held at Dass Park Sunday. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Her rin and family of Wauna. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Herrin. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bass. Mr. and Mrs. Chest r Bass and baby and Cpl. and Mrs Calvin Bass of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Bass and family of Sheridan. Patti Bass, Henry Bass. Miss Alice Bows of Portland, Jerry Herrin and Miss Barbara Hallet of Portland. Friends at tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Fowler, Royce Henderson of Drain and Otis Daugherty of Pascagoula, Mississippi. Installation ceremonies were 1 carried out Tuesday evening, July 14. for n-,w officers who will serve Vernonia Lodge No 246, I.O.OF. for the coming year. Orvel Edwards, deputy district grand master, was installing of ficer. Elective officers to serve are: Bill Horn, nobl? grand; Henry Anderegg, vice-grand; Truman Knight, secretary and Orvel Ed wards. treasurer. The appointment of the remain ing officers was made by the nobl" grand and vice-grand. They are: Shelby Cook, warden; Leroy Cook, conductor; Chris Fowler, inside guardian; Les Galloway, Hoover was the only U. S. presi outside guardian; Carl Davis, | dent of Swiss descent. RSNG; Bob Spencer. LSNG; | Homer Gwin, RSVG; Jim Davies, RIVERVIEW J LSVG; Merle Graham, chaplain; p” Cecil Johnson, musician; Albert Tandy, RSS and Otto Cantwell d LSS. !' < -I Four Complete Arizona Trip THURSDAY. JULY" 16, 1953 ARTHRITIS? Check these reasons why Dodge trucks are your best buy! M H Phone 91 I 1 ROCK CREEK — Mr. and Mrs. Don D?Witt came down from Moses Lake, Washington to spend the Fourth with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Brown. Martha and Roger also visited the H. R. DeWitts on the Fourth. Haying has started at several places, but as usual some diffi culty has been experienced. The Counts tractor bogged down and , had to be pulled out by the Reed ! tractor. Also the pick-up baler | at the Dimbat place broke down [ and delayed operations there for , some hours. Vivian Counts made a hurried trip to Portland a few days ago to see grandma Sitts, an old time Keasey pioneer, who is very ill. Mrs. Al Bolma and Mrs. Grant Dodge spent an afternoon with May Krieger recently. B.tty and Don Hanson brought word from Portland that Johnny. Counts was much improved. Eola DeVaney accompanied her son. Ralph, and his family home for a short stay with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeWitt and son. Larry, spent the holiday with her folks in Eastern Oregon. H?rb Counts was home from Roseburg for a few days. Marvin Krieger is home for his furlough before being sent to a permanent station. -rodge is the right truck! H Z KING’S Grocery - Market 4 I | ] | I i The Past Presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary held an all-dav meeting with a pot- luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Albert Schalock Thursday. Eleven members who att?nded were: Mesdames Freda Biggs. Ruby Biggs, Nora Mitchell, Bea Craw- ford, Isabelle Culbertson, Marg aret Walrath. Alice Ade, Blanche King, Jennie Lusby and grand daughter, Reatha Horn and daught"r and Lona Weidman. Mrs. Pearl Biggs of Wauna was a visitor. THE H On an afternoon off, or perhaps a warm evening, combine a meal with fun—in your back yard, or ; I Haying Started On Rock Creek Vernonia, Oregon ^HZHZHZKZHZHZHZHXHZKXKZH X H H 21 ron your X H H s H X H K e a * X H H Past Presidents Go To All-Day Meeting Ceremony Unites Couple June 26 VERNONIA, OREGON