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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1953)
Surprise Shower Held At Frazee Home Wed \ surprise wedding shower was b Id in honor of Mrs. Gene Foster, ■ Dra May Smith) at the home of Mrs. Mane Frazee Wednesday, th? 5th at 8 p.m. Upon entering the house she was present ?d with a corsage of sweetpeas by the hostesses. The table was beautifully decorated with a bride and groom as the centerpiece with tiny miniature » i flowers placed around them. Refreshments of punch, cake, .'¡nd jello were served to the 20 guests attending. Laundry and Dry Cleaning Rite Performed For Home Agent Miss Ora Mae Smith was wed to Gene Foster August 8 at the Miss Frances L. Gallatin, daugh Methodist church in Hillsboro. ter of L. H. Gallatin and former The bride, who graduated from Columbia county home agent, bs- Vernonia high school in May, is came the bnde of Lawrence F. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joris of Scottsbluff. Nebraska Barry. The groom is the son of Sunday, August 9. The wedding Reverend and Mrs. R Foster, for took place at Gering, Nebraska merly of Waterloo, Iowa, and re cently of Jewell, Oregon. in the Methodist church, Attending the couple at the Attending the couple were Mrs. Charles Scott as matron of honor w dding ceremony were Miss Vir- and Mr. Scott as best man, both ginia Robertson and Larry Mc- Mannus, and the bride’s parents. of Gering. I Mr. and Mrs. Foster are at The bride wore a biege jacket dress trimmed with black velvet, home in Vernonia following a a black velvet hat and a corsage wedding trip to California. of gold rose buds. The groom wore a single breasted powder blue suit with white car nation boutonniere. The couple is honeymooning for three weeks in the Colorado mountains. They will make then- NATAL — Saturday is party home in Scottsbluff, Nebraska where Mr. Joris is employed by night at the Natal Grange hall. the U.S. soil conservation service. Everyone is welcome to attend. Callers at the Devine home last Mrs. Jons will attend the fall quarter at Colorado A&M college week were Mr. and Mrs. De Vere where she will receive her Masters Hershey and Mrs. Max Oblack. degree in extension education in Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hilliker called Monday evening. December. Mrs. Myrtle Mathews motored to Glenoma last Tuesday wh ere she attended a flower show. She was accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Beach and Mrs. Howard Jones. Amy Kyser is spending a w. ek in McMinnville visiting her sister, TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Ethel. David Wright of Portland is Byron Kirkbride, J. R., Stephen. Jo Ann and Walter, Mryna and spending this week with his Bobby Drips. Bill Ostrander, Cleo grandparents, the L. P. Mathews. Mrs. Leonard Thomas and Thomas and Pat Briss.tt of Ver nonia all attended the fair Sat Jacqu? and John Thomas of Rai- urday afternoon and evening. Ro ni r called at the Ernest Kyser salie returned home with them home Friday. Mrs. Kyser was having spent three days at the surprised Friday when Mr. and fair showing her heifer. Her Mrs. Jack Davis of Colorado Mrs. Davis and Mrs. heifer took 3rd place in her class. called. Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and Rosa Kyser are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Bi'l Pringle were lie attended the First Christian church annual picnic at Dass in Clackamas one day last week. Jeannette Dass returned Satur- park. Pat Brissett an<j Margi? and day ev ning from Portland where Ruby Wells of Vernonia visited she spent a week. Her sister, Rosalie Kirkbrid* Tuesday after Mrs. Don Armstrong, brought her noon. The girls spent the time down. swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Long of Amity and children visited friends and relatives in Vernonia and I Seattle, Washington over the week end. Rose Mary returned horn ■ with them, accompanied by Jo Ann Kirkbride, who will visit with them a week or so. LeRoy Thomas is visiting his sister. Emma, and family in Bell field. North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale, Kenneth Thomas, Speed Lusby and Ruth Pierce of Portland at tended the Tillamook fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eert Tisdal" were business visitors in Hillsboro on Monday. i Grangers Slate Party Evening IN THURSDAY BACK THURSDAY Bring To- BEN BRICKEL’S BARBER SHOP Oregon Laundry I Fair Viewed by Group Saturday and Dry Cleaners I r J t I Weekend Safari er trip to the moon, you'll take lots of cloth : i ing and other personal • ! belongings with you. And it should come home with you. But it may not! I ! To be safe, better see us for a low cost Pei-sonal Effects policy before you leave. Neighbors Reminded of Special Meeting Tonight VERNONIA I INSURANCE I i I All Neighbors of Woodcraft members of Nehalem Circle 181 are reminded of the special meet ing to take place tonight. August 20 at the Odd Fellows hall. They are asked to be at the hall at 7:45 p.m. for the meeting sched uled to open at 8 p.m. The meeting is not public, but is for members only. Bill J. Horn, Agent 305 Bridge Street I i Phone 231 — Vernonia I JMIHIHXHIHZHXHIHXHIHIHIH5 The best meats money can by you 11 find in our meat display case. Ora Mae Smith Wed» Gene Foster at Hillsboro Not only is the quality the best, but, our prices on meats can't be beat. Why don't you drop around today and look over our tastetempting display. You. too, will live and eat like KING’S when you shop at KING’S. Friends Recall 80th Birth Date A few of the neighbors of Mrs. S. J Parsons surprised her Sat urday evening by dropping in for a social hour, bringing gifts and refreshments_ the occasion being her 80th birthday. Attending were Mrs. Dewey- Hunt and son, Mickey, Mrs. W J. Lindslev, Mrs. Ben Barkers and Barbara Owen. Mr. and Mrs- Cleon W.Hxiruff and sons of Port land joined them later. Refresh ments of birthday cake, jello and Koolade were served. Mrs. E. L. Lloy d and Mrs. J. E. Rose assisted with the refreshments but were unable to attend. Stay Terminated After Month Spent Here RIVERVIEW — Mrs, Annie Ro berts. who has spent a month at the home of her brother, Tom Solomon, left Saturday to visit her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, at Co quille. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gibby of Marquam came Sunday and got their children, Barbara and Lyle, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cal- lister. Charles Boynton of Carlton is visiting at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick this week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bell of Gresham and Q. K. Bell of Salt Lak- City visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Blanche Millis, and family Thursday. Betty Huntl"y is working for Mrs. Jim Fair who formerly- owned the Fair Flower Farm here. THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, THURSDAY. AUG. 20, 1951 Mrs. Harold Long Guest ' Of Honor at Shower Seattle Rites Unite Couple Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Graves are now at home h?re after their wedding August 2 at the home of the groom's sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ham. mond in Seattle, Washington. The bride, formerly Mildred Thacker, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker. Mr. Graves is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graves. Mrs. Ray Mortimer, sister of the groom, and Gordon Hammond were the only attendants at the afternoon ceremony during which Reverend John Stuart officiated. After a reception, the couple left for a wedding trip to Canada. Wedding of Niece at Nelscott Attended Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hudson and George Bell attended the wedding of her niece, Donna Glenn, at Nelscott. Miss Donna Glenn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D'lbert Gl nn of Kernsville, was married to Walter D. Tuttle of Taft at a beautiful ceremony at the Church of the Chimes at Nelscott Sunday even ing. The Glenns made their home here (or many years. Jonathan Hulls, an Englishman, built the first steam propelled vessel in 1706. Auxiliary Plans for Sale of Tickets, Dance A special meeting of the V.F.W. Auxiliary was h‘‘ld Monday even ing. the 17th, at the horn? of the president, Louise Hamflett, for the purpose of voting for the TV set wanted for th" donation and also finishing plans for a dance September 26. Mrs. Harold Long (Janet Peter son) was the guest of honor at 1 pink and blue shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R D. Eby. Assisting the hostess were Miss Carol Sword and Mis.« Claudine Gibson. The 19 guests present enjoyed several games of bingo with prizes being won by Mrs. Dunn . Meilis, Mrs. Cleo McNair and Miss Nancy Fletcher. Refreshments or cake, ice cream and coffee wer served. For Grade Ä Pasteurized Dairy Products Call or Write PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Telephone 16212 Vernonia, Oregon Timber Rt., Box 56 DR. HARRY H. LOY, Optometrist If your glasses are unbecoming to you, You should be coming to me. LENSES DUPLICATED GLASSES REPAIRED 168 N. 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