Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 05, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sisters View
Program. Music
Kindergarten Class
Celebrates Event
The
kindergarten
celebrated
another fifth birthday this week
when the strains of "Happy Birth,
day to You" were sung to Gen
Brady by the children in the
morning class.
Gen’s mother,
Mrs. Terry Brady, assister by
' Gen’s aunt. Mrs Larry Brady,
, furnished ice-cream, cup-cakes
with lighted candles, candies and
decorations. Little brother Leslie
was also a visitor.
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''n Wednesday evening Oc-
f -er 28. 19 Pythian Sisters from
’■ rnonia visited D.phi Temple
-r,‘ 13 at Forest Grove. They
• ’joyed a very interesting
• inder’s day program which
v- .- followed by a delightful pro-
."irn of music featuring accor-
v _n, violin and mouth organ
music.
‘farvin Emerson, newly-elected
'• and Prelate, Knights of Py-
■■ as, was present and was hon-
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■d with a clever degree by the
>?phi staff and was also pre-
■r d with a gift.
An amusing visit was made by
• nalloween witch who proved
:• oe a member of Dephi Temple
c • ??rly disguised.
’cmonia Temple No. 61 wiil
t again next Wednesday, No-
v. Tiber 11, at which time roll
and homecoming will be ob-
i-'-ved. A program will be pre-
•ted. This is also the time for
br.-ging in canned fruit for the
h"*ie at Vancouver and for ba-
. ■ t articles to be turned in.
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Relief Society
Program Heard
Logging Firm
Work Changed
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Balcom ar.d children have
moved from th" Raines’ house on
"th street, going to Molajla where
h? will continue logging opera­
tions.
Mr. and Mrs Everett Rundell
of Portland visited at the C. N.
Rundell and Ed Buckn ;r homes
Saturday.
Glen Hawkins visited his father
Bert Hawkins, at the Veterans
hospital in Portland Sundav.
Armistice Observance
Mr .and Mr-. Kenneth Parker
Dinner Scheduled
, and children of N halem visited
Th. annual Armistice day din­ his parents. Mr and Mrs. Walt .
ner is scheduled to take place Parker. Saturday.
again this year at the Legion hall
next Wednesdav. November 11
The pot-luck dinn r will be serv­ Davis Home Scene
ed at 6.30 p.m. and all veterans Of Club Meeting
and their families are welcome to
Th? Friendly Pinochl' elub met
attend.
at the home of Mrs. Art Davis
October 30. On arrival, the hos­
tess served a dessert lunch on
Guest Caller Engaged
color'd Halloween tabl covers.
For November 6 Dance
Card play ng followed, the high
Leonard Williamson of Seaside score going to Ji dv Davis and
will b - guest caller for the Ne­ low score to Roberta Beeley.
halem Valley Souares at their
Hostess for the next m eting
dance Friday, November 6 at will be held at th? home of Mrs.
Birkenfeld.
Frank Lange.
Society Plant Event
For November 7
Mrs. Frank Schtnid’in was hos
teas to the St. Mary’s Altar s<>-
efitv Wednesday at the parish
hall.
A card party was planned, to
be held November 7. Mrs. Ralph
Valpiani and Mrs. Al Sauer an'
in charge of arrangements.
The next meeting will b? at
the Parish hall November 18.
w: h Mrs. Tony Smejkai acting
as hostess.
Mrs Valpiani will car" for the
church for the month.
Two Return Sunday
From Hunting Trip
NATAL — Max Oblack and
Bill Prtngl' returned Sundav •
from Estacada where they had .
b»en hunting.
Mrs. Nettie Titus of Seaside
spent several days w'th her |
daughter and family, th Bill
Pringles.
Sunday visitors at the Devine |
hnm? were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hirtzel and children of Portland ,
Evening callers were Mr. and i
Mrs. L. Stunkard and Marvin of
Astoria and Lois Stunkard of
Corvallis.
THE
EAGLE.
VERNONIA,
ORE, THURSDAY, NOV
5. 195J
Pomona to Meet fit Birkenfeld
BIRKENFELD — Columbia
county Pomona meets with Wine-
ma Grange Saturday.
The Winema Grange bazaar
held last October 24 turned °ut
very well. Ben Holboke received
the deep fryer and Clinton Baker
held the lucky ticket for the se­
cond prize which was a pair of
sh ets.
Mrs. Larson wishes to
thank all who helped with the
work and who donated.
Also,
she wishes to thank all who came.
A report on the amount taken in
has not been received.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mills of
North Plains, parents of M. P
Muis, are celebrating their gold
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Licensed B. nded
Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr., was
hostess to th? P.E.O. Sisterho* t
October 27.
Mrs. Hu Ida Eif
strom. Oregon State organizer, w.u
guest for the evening. The next
meeting will be Tuesday ever
ing at the home of Mrs. Ben
Brickel. Mrs. Wm. Bridgers will
present her program on pea.' ■
participation and Mrs. Elma Ma.
tmson will give her report mvth'
supreme convention.
Livestock Sales
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
12:30 P.M.
Livestock
1:00 P.M.
For consignments see John Wilmarth or call home phone.
Clatskanie 2437.
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RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
wank Hudson visited th? Relief
Society program of the Latter
.*>; v Saints church at Astoria
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hudson
•<-.* one of the speak rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Solomon
and baby of P.ichmond, Cau-
i'oia visited his parents, Mr. and
l'<*s. Tom Solomon, Sunday and
’>nnday.
Soots Rose and Ev T2tt Shaw
Portland visited at the home
o Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose Sun-
’4rs. Laura Williams and four J
• dren visit d at the home of
c - sister. Mrs. Helen Sanders
Portland over th" week end.
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T rector to Speak at
F rst Leader Banquet
Dr. Jam s Millar. Portland di­
rt -tor and lecturer for the Good
• • renship Foundation, will speak
4-H cluo leaders in Columbia
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■ iers’ banquet on Thursday No-
< mber 12. at the First Luth ran
church, St. Helens, auuounces
Aldon Ashl.v, president of
■■■' haders association. The ban­
quet will begin at 7:30.
The banquet is b"ing sponsored
; th? Portland General elec­
tee company and th Columbia
c runty 4-H leaders’ association,
leadership pins will be presented
t’ the leaders during the prog-
r; i. A candlelighting cerrmony
’• also being plann.d.
C ub Hears Report
At October 15 Meeting
"ba Vernonia Study club met
the horn? of Mrs. R. D. Eby
Tober 15. Mrs. Don Campbell
;.s sch.duled to give th.? report
• • "Just Cal! Me Lucky”, by Bing
Crosby, but due to her illness.
Bob Linsay eave it for her.
T icious refreshments were serv­
er by th: hostess.
The next meeting will be at
t't home of Mrs. Harry Culbert-
• • • November 5, with Mrs. Eby
hf ing the program.
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