Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 27, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNamesÄdded To Woodcraft
Nehalem Circle No. 881, Neigh­
bors of Woodcraft, met Thursday,
August 20, in the IO.OF. hall
in special session for the purpose
of initiating a class of new mem­
bers. The district circle officers
and team motored here from
Portland to put on the work of
initiation.
After a short welcoming ad­
dress. Guardian Neighbor Cathtr-
me Lentz turned the gavel over
to District Guardian Neighbor
Ruth Cordova, who conducted the
meeting.
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
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Distinguished guests receiving
the honors of their respective
rank were: Grand Banker Eudelle
Norgaard. Grand Representatives
Nellie German, Mary Kreiger, and
Dolly Stratton. Also honored
were Field Director Jerry Sayler
and Field Manager Roy Peters.
Grand Captain of Guards Kris
Norgaard and his famous team
also were honored as were the
officers of district 11 of whom
Pearl Erickson is a member.
After an impressive flag cere­
mony was exemplified, roll of dis­
trict 11 officers was called, *_>1-
lowed by roll call of local officers.
The beautiful lessons wer? im­
pressively unfolded by the well-
versed officers. Instructed into
the Mysteri.'s of the Wood were:
Ruth L. Steers. Marion B. Steers,
Miss Laura Steers, Robert Mc­
Nair. Cleo Maye McNair, Lee
Jessee. Mildred Jessee. Nels H.
Hogb°rg, Len ire Cox. Rockwell
A. Horn, and Vivian M. Counts.
After these 11 new Neighbors
had been initiated the district
Circle team put on some pr.ci-
sion drills.
Grand Banker Eudell? Nor­
gaard then addressed the meeting,
stressing the thought that friendly
coop, ration and harmony makes
an active and growing Circle. She
miso brought the regrets of Grand
Guardian M.neiva Codding who is
confined to her home after sur­
gery.
Refreshments of ice cream, cakes
and coffee ended the evening. The
next meeting will b" S; ptember 3
at the Legion hall.
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Deborahs Change Date
Of September Meeting
The regularly scheduled Debor­
ah Society meeting for Septem­
ber has been changed to the
second Tuesday of that month.
The regular time would be the
first Tuesday. Mrs. Merle Ruhl
will be the next hostess.
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ORE. THURSDAY. AUG 27. 1953 X
Past Chiefs Set Date
For Luncheon, Meeting
Excusable homicide is that
which occurs by accident or mis­
fortune.
EAGLE,
The Past Chiefs club will meet
next Tuesday, September 1. at
the home of Laureta Lamping.
The meeting will be proceeded by
a "Rolling Dollar Luncheon”
promptly at 12 noon. This will
be followed by the revealing of
secret pals, drawing af new names
and the installation of new of­
ficers.
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Visitor Honored at
Luncheon Tuesday
Call or Write
Miss Emily Fairbanks, who has
been a visitor here nt the Dav
Marshall home for the past two
months, was the guest of honor
Tuesday at a noon luncheon for
which Mrs. Judd Greenman was
hostess. Six including th? hos­
tess were present tor the affair.
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Vernonia, Oregon
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DR. HARRY II. LOY, Optometrist
If your glasses are unbecoming to you,
You should be coming to me.
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Next Meeting Date
Set fcr September 1
168 N. Third Ave., Hillsboro, Oregon
BIRKENEELD — Mr. and Mrs
Don Jensen and children went
Tigard Monday.
Delmar Jepson will return
his base in Michigan the first
the week. Donald and Beverly
Jepson plan to accompany him.
Karen Jensen spent last Thurs­
day with Virginia Johnson.
Wilbur DuPuis has been helping
Ben Holboke put up hay.
Sewing club had its regular
meeting last Tuesday at the home
of Ilene Larson. Ten members
were present. Next meeting will
be with Pat Larson September 1.
Mrs. Oliver Jones and boys
spent the week end in Portland
with her sister Mrs. Mae Logue.
They went to Jantz.n Beach Sun­
day.
Clinton Baker is visiting his
cousin, Roger Parman, in Port
land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Parman.
PHONE 853
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Jack May have purchased th?
Murvel Frank home and moved
in this week end. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank plan to visit her parents
in Oklahoma for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ernest
Pebble Creek have moved
Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Whitlock
Rodeo. California are visiting
th home of her parents, Mr. ^nd
Mrs. John Krinick.
Mrs. Harold Williams and four
children of Portland are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Jerman, this week.
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A most enjoyable ev>ning was
spent by about 35 members of
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge who
visited the I.O.O.F. home in Port­
land Thursday, August 13. While
there they held their regular lodge
me.ting with Jjine Pace, N C...
and Alice Buckner, V.G., presid-
ing.
Before the lodge meeting the
program committee put on a
comedy skit entitled "Clemen-
tine." The skit and group singing
was s enjoyed and appreciated by
the members and the 24 residents
of the home who were members
of the Rebekah Lodge.
Some of the members who had
come early had an opportunity to
inspect the home. The F. L. Girls
pr.sented a beautiful bedspread
to the resident occupying the
room sponsored by the Vernonia
Lodge.
June Ray, Irma Chance and
Louise Hamnett were appointed
as a committ ? to make plans foi
the next initiation when the degree
will be conferred by the Past
Noble Grands.
After lodge, delicious r.fresh-
ments of cookies, ice cream and
coffee were served by the com-
mitte consisting of Grace Cant-
well, Noma Callister and Ma-
th i Ide Bergerson.
Meeting Marks
Anniversary Date
The Friendship Circle met at
Ella Wood’s home August 20. Join:
hostesses Ella Wood and Nadine
B an had planned a picnic at
Big Eddy park but due to the
showery weather it was postponed.
A delicious lunch was enjoyed
by the members present. This
meeting was the Circle’s anniver­
sary and during the afternoon
secret pal narr's were revealed
and gifts opened. New pal names
wre drawn for the coming year
Laura Carmichael was elected
the Circle’s new president and
Ruth Steers was elected secre­
tary-treasurer. The club thanks
Emma MacDonald for her work
as president during the last y >ar.
The following members asked
to have their names withdrawn
from the Circle: Marvel Chalmers.
Jun? Ray and Mabel Graves. The
club regretted to hear that. Mr.
Chalmers was ill. also of illness
in the Ellis family. The Circle
members presented a gift of a
pink begonia plant to Mrs.
Chalmers.
Those present at this enjoyabl?
anniversary meeting were: Mes-
dames Freda Biggs and Johnny,
Ruby Biggs, Ruth Steers and
Mary, Laura Marmichael, Emma
MacDonald and Jimmy, Mary
Steers, Blanche Millis, Agnes Gib­
son, Isabel Carmichael and two
children and th? hostesses, Na-
d;ne Bean and son Michael, and
Ella Wood. Mrs. Pearl Wilkarson
was a guest. Next meeting will
be September 17 at Isabel Car­
michael’s home.
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Members of the Assembly of
God church and friends gathered
at the church parsonage Friday
night. August 14. after the Young
People’s service to surprise Mrs.
W. A. McBride, who had pur­
posely be.n detained in the
church sanctuary until the guests
could assemble.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent in visiting and also several
musical numbers w.re rendered.
Mrs. McBride received many love­
ly gifts. Delightful refreshments
of cake, ice cream and coffee
w re served by the ladies of the
church.
Ownership Changes for
Home in Riverview
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