Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 13, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Neighbors Plan
For New Members
Wedding Rite Unites
Couple at Seaside
Wedding Event
Unites Couple
Ralph Kent and Joy Olafason
were married August 1 at a wed-
ding ceremony which took place
at Seaside. Ralph is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent who
are former residents of Wilark
where Mr. Kent was employed
by Clark and Wilson. Ralph at­
tended grade school here through
the sixth grade. The Kents now
own and operate the Rainbow
Auto Court in Seaside.
Vfhalem Circle No. 881, Neigh-
•’ .-s of Woodcraft, met Thursday,
August 6. in regular business ses-
After exemplification of the
: ¿g ceremony the roll was called
'id the minutes of previous meet-
were read and approval was
Candidate Given
Degree July 24
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Mt Heart Rebkah Lodge met
regular session July 24 with
Jane Pace. N.G., presiding. The
initiatory degree was conferred
on one candidate.
Plans w re made to visit the
I.O.O.F. home in Portland Thurs­
day evening. August 13, and at
the same time hold the regular
meeting there. Grace Cantwell,
who is chairman of the transpor­
tation committ e, advises all who
plan the trip to Portland to be
at the Vernonia I.O.O.F hall at
5:45 p.m
An interesting pro­
gram and meeting is being ar­
ranged.
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Every homemaker is looking for these things in a
Th' Nehal m Valley Squares
have cancelled their dance for
th-s Friday, August 14. at Birken­
feld because of the county fair.
Horse Falls, Causes
Injury to Rider's Foot
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TREHARNE — Mr and Mrs.
Selwvn Graves spent Sunday at
the Wilbur Thacker home to
celebrate Mrs. Thacker’s birthday
Mrs. Thacker called at the Oliver
Grav s home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brady and
children spent Sunday at the zoo
in Portland.
Stephen Kirkbride's horse slip-
ned and fell with him last Thurs­
day, catching his foot in the stir­
rup and spraining it.
Mrs. Byron Kirkbride visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke Mon.
day evening.
Patsy Brissett of Vernonia was
a guest of Rosalie Kirkbride Sun­
day and Monday, returning home
Tuesday morning. Walter Kirk-
bride was an overnight guest of
George Minor Friday night.
Mrs. Florence Reynolds enter­
tained the birthday club Thurs­
day, July 30, in honor of her
birthday. Mrs. Carl Snyder en­
tertained the birthday club in the
honor of her birthday Thursday,
August 6.
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVere Hershey
and boys were in Portland Sat­
urday.
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VERNONIA,
ORE. THRUSDAY. AUG 1.3, 195?
Navy Man Ill fit Mare Island
BIRKENFELD
Word was re­ I
Supper guests of Mr. and Mr-
ceived here that Lloyd Lousig- Don Jensen Monday were Mr. and
nont is in the navy hospital at Mrs Eddie Wheeler and Dannv
Mar“ Island, California with a Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham
form of inflammatory rh.'uma- April and Monte. Mr. and Mrs.
tism. His mother. Mrs Lois Lou- Cecil Elliott and Lawr -nee Jepson
signont. and brother. . Pete, . went
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham.
to visit him. Lloyd went to grade
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham. Mr
school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mills of North and Mrs. Don Jensen, Mr. and
Plains spent several davs last Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Mr and Mt
week visiting at the M P Mills Eddie Wheeler and Mr and Mi
home.
G. W. Parman went to Skvlin •
Mr. Harrington, who owns the dancing Saturday night.
The',
old Shearer place, is having some were celebrating Mr Parman
land cleared.
birthday.
DR. HARRY H. LOY, Optometrist
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If your glasses are unbecoming to you,
You should be coming to me.
LENSES DUPLICATED
GLASSES REPAIRED
168 N. Third Ave., Hillsboro, Oregon
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Whenever you’re not sure about a telephone
number, don’t trust to memory. Don’t make time­
wasting guesses. Look it up in the telephone direc­
tory. You’ll be sure to get the party you want . . .
the firjt time you call.
It take* only seconds . . . but it can save you
many minutes and needless annoyance.
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PEBBLE
CREEK DAIRY
KING’S Grocery - Market
Telephone 16212
Phone 91
Vernonia, Oregon
Riverview
"Where Your Money Buys More”
At the Mile Bridge
Timber Rt., Box 56
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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
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Joie Chitwood's Daredevil Tournament oi
Thrills and Stunts
AFTERNOON: Junior Olympic Races
FVFMTMC- Square Dance Jamboree 9 P.M.—1 A.M.
L i VL j IIII i VJ. Multnomah Sheriff’s Cycle Stunt Team
AFTERNOON: 2-4 p.m.—Free Barbecue
EVENING: Hardtop Jalopy Races
Enjoy Your 38th Annual
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Orpsmn*f birgrst-telling
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Nehal em Squares Cancel
Dance Friday for Fair
NATAL — Mr and Mrs. Harold
Beck of Bremerton, Washington
called at the Ernest Kyser home
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson
and baby r. turned to Seattle Sun­
day after visiting his folks and
.■<nd her parents, the B. F. Win­
slows of Birkenfeld.
Jannette Dass is in Portland
visiting her sister and family,
the Don Armstrongs.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
were at the fairgrounds Saturday
getting th“ Na’al Gran" > exhibit
ready.
Mrs. Laura Carmichael
and Mrs. Ruth Steers assisted.
Callers at the Ernest Kv.s r
home Tuesday of last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zillman and
Mvrtice, Jimmv Zillman, David
Johnson and Gary Karvonen of
Clatskanie.
Mr and Mrs. Ike Dass had their
grandchildren, Carol Ann and
Nancy Jane, for the week end
while their parents, Mr .and Mrs.
Don Armstrong, were on a busi­
ness trip.
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Last week end guests at the
Clyde Hendersons were Mr. and
Mrs. Vern McNeil and Mrs. Goode
of Portland.
Callers on Mrs. Peterson Thurs­
day wire Mrs. Lillie Henderson,
Mrs. B. F. Winslow of Birkenfeld
and Helen Lchy of Los Angeles,
California.
Mrs. Nettie Titus visit d her
daughter and family the Wm.
Pringles. She returned to her
home in Seaside Saturday.
EAGLE.
For Grade A
Pasteurized
Dairy Products
HIGH QUALITY
MODERATE PRICES
EFFICIENT SERVICE
H grocery store.
Grange Exhibit
For Fair Ready
Masonic and Eastern Star mem-
bers and their families will picnic
at 2 p.m., Sundav. August 23 at
Rogers park.
a ■ t Thursday, August 30.
On that date the district Circle
officers and team will visit this
Circle and put on the work in
honor of these n 'w Neighbors of
W< »odcraft.
Fortunate indeed, ar • these new
Neighbors who will be instructed
in the Mysteries of the Wood by
the well versed officers of the
district Circle and the famous
district Circle team. Captained by
Kris Norgaard, renown'd drill
captain.
Plans were completed for en­
tertaining the visitors and new
members. Meeting adjourned to
refreshments served bv Catherine
Lentz and Virginia Hogberg.
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Maseru, Stars Plan
Picnic August 23
read.
Three applications for benefit
membership were r ad.
Voted
inti membership were: Robert
Eugene McNair and Cleo Maye
McNair and Miss Laura Steer.
Th sc three new neighbors and
fiv ■ others who previous!'- were
voted into the Circle, will be initi
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartley
of Coos Bay announce the engage­
ment of their daughter. Diane
Carole, to James W. Rusow. son
of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Rusow
of North Bend, formerly of Ver­
nonia. A winter wedding is plan­
ned.
An event of July 31 at Van­
couver. Washington was th- mar­
riage of Marilou Frederickson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Pringle, and Charley E. Olstedt.
son of Mrs. Irene Olstedt. Rev.
Paul Kunsman officiated at the
ceremony which was attended by
the immediate families.
Miss Mildred Thacker and Wm.
Olstedt attended the couple.
Afterward a reception was held
at the Pringle home. The wed­
ding cake was served by Mrs. Pat
Hilderbrand and Mrs. D A. Whee.
less, sisters of the bride.
Mrs.
Earl Wantland presided at the
coffee service and Miss Mildred
Thacker at the punch bowl. Miss
Dawn Lousignont had charge of
the gifts, and Miss Francis Kaspar,
the guest book.
The couple left on a honeymoon
trip and will make th.ir home
near Jewell.
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