Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 12, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    ’ ’¿truction Series
To Start for Dancing
Leave Makes Possible
Visit in Community
< 3 Candidates to
~‘cople who have not learned
Receive Degree
to square dance and who are
interested in doing so, will have
tb: opportunity at a series of
eight
square dancing lessons
Wr -h will start within the next
tW( weeks.
Announcement of
th*’ lesson series was made Mon-
ft;
by Gl:n Hawkins, who will
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as instructor.
Those who wish to enroll in the
class are asked to call him at
15F!M. The lessons will include
b*>'h round and square dancing.
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Laundry and
Two Are Hostesses
For Pink, Blue Shower
Dry Cleaning
Mrs. Evelyn H ath and Mrs.
Cora Lange were hostesses for a
pink and blue shower for Mrs.
Wesley Pace at the home of Mrs.
Heath, Many lovely gifts were
received by the honor guest.
IN
THURSDAY
BACK
THURSDAY
Ering To—
Three Hold Winning
Numbers Saturday
BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
Oregon Laundry
and
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Dry Cleaners
The Past Noble Grands of Mt.
Heart Rebekah Lodge are to have
charge of the initiation ceremony
this Thursday evening. Novem­
ber 12. when three candidates are
to receive the Rebekah degr.e.
June Ray, P.N.G.. is chairman of
the committee.
Invitations have been extended
to members of nearby Rebekah
Lodg;s and it is hoped there will
be a goi d attendance from the
home lodge.
A short program will be given
and refreshments will be served.
The winn rs of last Saturday's
profit sharing drawing at Bruns­
man's were Dan Lawler, W. L.
Dibben and Irvin Collins. Only
one number, listed on page 8, re­
mained unclaimed up to Wcdnes-
day of this week.
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Ten U. S. Presidents
served two terms.
have
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TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Meier ar? here visiting
relatives and friends as he has a
30-day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and Kenneth mad- a trip to Yaki­
ma, Washington Saturday, com­
ing home Sunday and bringing
back a load of apples.
Mrs. Exie Weaver celebrated
her birthday Sunday at a pot­
luck dinner and gathering of her
children: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Reynolds and Earl of Vernonia;
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Reynolds and
Michael and David; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weaver and family and
Mr. anj Mrs. Gilbert M.ier of
Gr.at Falls, Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale mo-
tored to Kelso, Washington to
see Bert’s brother, Cleve, who
has been in the hospital suff.r-
ing from injuries when a line
broke and the tongs hit him.
Two Make Trip
To Montana Sat.
RIVERVIEW — John Normand
and Jerry Oakes left Saturday
evening for Round-up, Montana
to get Mrs. John Normand and
*baby who are returning from a
visit at Scotsdale. Pennsylvania,
They were riding with friend.",
who had car trouble making it
necessary for Mr. Normand to
make the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins
and sons spent last week at
Seattle wh.re Mr. Hawkins at-
tended a logging congress.
Ben Wilkerson of Lakeview
spent Wednesday night here visi t-
ing his mother, Mrs. Pearl Wil-
kerson.
Son Born to Couple
At Emanuel Hospital
Like good meat? If so, why not trade at King’s
Grocery and Market. We feature the very best
in delicious fresh meats in our cases daily. Not
only do you receive the best in meats when you
trade here, but you budget-wise housewives will
¡nd that you’ll save money also. Why not drop
in today and look over our taste-tempting dis­
play of fresh meats. You, too, will become one
of our steady customers. When you see the qual­
ity and low prices. Ask the person who trades
here—he’ll tell you.
RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Brunsman are the parents
of a boy born Nov. 6 at the Eman­
uel hospital in Portland.
He
is nam d James Patrick and he
weighs
seven
pounds.
four
ounces.
Kimmie Breedin had her ton­
sils removed Wednesday and is
recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collins and
two children have moved into the
Raines house on Seventh street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler
and Mrs. Cora Biggs visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Fowler at St. Helens Tuesday.
Viewing of TV
Popular Here
TREHARNE — Mrs. Byron
Kirkbrid and Stephen and Mr.
and Mrs Walter Cox and Virginia
visited Mr. and Mrs Bert Tisdale
Friday evening and watched tele­
vision.
Another popular place
in the neighborhood is the Harry
Weav. r home where friends and
relatives have been watching
television the past two weeks.
Stephen Kirkbrid’ was an
overnight guest of Edgar Jones
Saturday. Sunday night Edgar
was a guest of Stephen.
Mrs. Gift, Rawleigh dealer of
Scappoose, and Mrs Hillsberry
were visitors in the neighborhood
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eura Reynolds
of Clatskanie and Albert Rey­
nolds left Sunday night by plane
for Coombs, Arkansas to the bed­
side of the mens’ father as he is
very ill.
Mrs. Mary Drips and Mrs. Jane
Miller went to Forest Grove on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
Mary Lola were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller Tuesday
and
Thursday evening.
Mrs.
Miller cared for Mary Lola whil?
Mrs. Smith picked walnuts last
week and Monday.
1 THE
EAGLE,
VERNONIA,
THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1953
Club Entertained at
Lange Home Friday
The Friendly Pinochle club
at the home of Mrs. Cora Lange
Friday.
The hostess served a delicious
lunch followed bv card playing.
High score went to Margaret Van
derZanden and low score to
Agnes Gibson.
Mrs. Carl Davis was a guest
for the day. Mrs. Joe Vander
Zanden will be hostess for the
next meeting next Friday
her home on Bridge Street.
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DESSY'S
DESSY'S
Bowling Alley
Tavern
Brunswick's Big Con­
HUNGRY?
test is on Again This
No entry fee.
Try a basket of French
Anyone may win big
Fries and a Glass of
Week!
Prizes.
Winner
not
Rainier
decided by high score.
Open Bowling Friday,
Saturday Evenings
Open from Noon
H Open at 2:00 P.M. On
Sunday
Until 1 AM.
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Beaver Trapping
Trip Completed
RIVERVIEW — Albert Scha-
lock returned Sunday from Har­
ney county where ha trapped
beaver for a week.
Mrs. Alice Mills and Mrs. S. J.
Parsons visited in Portland from
Sunday until Wednesday at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon
Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barry art
living in their house near Sth
street, temporarily.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Al Shedwin on B aver
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mead of
Manning visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay s and
children of Medford visited at
the home of Mr .and Mrs. Louis
Huntley Wednesday and Thurs­
day.
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Riverview
Phone 91
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VERN0NÏA AUTO COMPANY
Your Chevrolet and G.M. Dealer
Vernonia, Oregon
Standard Oil Product»
Phone 342
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