Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 19, 1953, Image 3

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    Report Heard
On Convention
> Reception Date Set
For Saturday Evening
Club to Meet
Temple Conducts 1 Study
Thursday Evening
Annual Roll Call
A rec?ption in honor of Mrs.
I Paul Gordon is being prepared
Members of Chapter BS, P.E O, I for Saturday evening of this
Sisterhood, met at the home of 1 week. November 21 and friends
V -. Ben Brickel for their regu­
are invited to th? affair accord­
lf meeting Tuesday evening, No-
ing to an announcement made
vember 10.
Hrs. Wm. Bridgers read an earlier this week by Mrs. Emil
..cle from the P.E.O. Record Messing, worthy matron of Ne­
' Peace Participation.
Guest halem Chapter, Order of Eastern
f'--' the evening was Mrs. Alma Star.
M-rtinson from Clatskanie who
The reception will take place
> t . -. e a report on the supreme con­
dition held in October in Van­ at the Masonic Temple instead of
the high school as was originally
couver. B.C.
The next meeting will be with scheduled, and will begin at 8
' f. Robert Lindsay next Tuesday p.m. Mrs. Gordon is grand war­
■ • rng.
Mrs. Ralph Hartman der of the Grand Chapter of Ore­
gon.
present the program.
C ub Entertained at
\ xnderZanden Home
" v Friendly Pinochle club met
■' he horn? of Mrs. Joe Vander-
7 den on Bridg? street Novem­
ber 13.
following
a dessert lunch
.-• red by the hostess, the play
■w-■ held. Rob rta Beeley had
hic.i score and Agnes Gibson had
low score.
The next meeting will b- held
Mrs. Claude Gibson at her
*■ 'ie on Riverview Drive Novem­
ber 20.
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Open 10 until 5 Monday through Friday.
Ur’.l 8 pm. Monaay, Wadnaiday and Friday.
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Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
IN
THURSDAY
BACK
THURSDAY
Bring To—
BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
Oregon Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
Vernonia Study club members
will gather Thursday evening, to­
Vernonia T.mple No. 61. Py­ night. at the home of Mrs. Mar­
thian Sisters, held its annual roll vin Kamholz for their second
call night last Wednesday. No­ November gathering Mrs. Dwight
vember 11. Feature of the even­ Strong will be in charge of the
ing was the r“-obligation cere- • program.
The series of ‘’coffees" for this
mony conducted by candlelight, j
Plans were made for holding . year are scheduled to begin very
the annual bazaar and food sale soon and the funds derived from
at Seawright’s Cleaners on De­ the series will be added to the
cember 12. Many beautiful hand library building fund started by
mad ■ articles were turned in for the club several years ago.
the sale.
Canned fruit was brought in
for the K.P. Home at Vancouver - Party Goers Observe
7th Birthday Event
and will be taken to the horn
soon.
A birthday party was held at
During a recess, Allan York the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E
entertained th“ group with sev­ Rose Saturday honoring their
eral delightful accordian num­ grands- n. Jackie Greenwood, on
bers.
his seventh birthday.
Following
adjournment,
re-
Games wer? played and birth­
fr shments were served by Ro e day cake and iello served Those
Poetter, Grayce Bundy, Peggy attending w.ie: Kathy Barker.
Cone and Lesta Garner.
Geraldine and Lorraine Dutton,
The next meeting will be on Naomi and Paul Dutton. Wesley
November 25 and will be a Higley, Neal Lloyd. Albert and
Thanksgiving party. First nomi­ Donnie Davis. Denny Hunt. Greg­
nation of officers will also b_> ory Laird and the guest of honor,
made at this time.
Jackie Greenwood.
Circle Prepares
Annual Program
MIST — Don’t forg"t the Mist
Helping Circle’s annual program
and sale will take place on Sat­
urday evening at the Mist gym
at 8 p.m. A very good program
auction sale, concessions, good
fishing for the children and a fine
lunch are planned.
A. R. Melis is doing some re­
pair work and improvement on
his home.
Mrs. Robert Berg spent several
days in Portland last week. She
returned home last Friday.
Pvt. Roy Kyser is home from
camp in California for a while,
visiting his folks, th? Claud
Kysers.
L. E. McGee was in Vernonia
Saturday as were Joe Banzer,
Irving Knowles, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Melis, Jesse George and
wife, Mrs. Austin Dowling and
son, Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. G?o.
Jones, Mrs. A. R. Mills and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lonquist.
The TV at the lunch room here
attracts quite a gathering on late
afternoons and evenings as well
as the good coffee, etc.
Mrs. Chas. Sundland is spend­
ing much time at their store in
Vernonia, while one of the em­
ployees is on vacati >n.
Walter Mathews, with the h"lj>
of Clyde Johnson, has been doing
some finishing on one of his for
rent cottages.
Group Attends
Rally of Youth
RIVERVIEW — Saturday even­
ing Mrs. L. L. Wells took a car
load of young people to the Chris­
tian Youth Rally at the Chris­
tian church at Hillsboro. Going
were Patricia Hickman, Ann
Cameron. Rosalie Kirkbride, Pat­
ty, Margie and Ruby Wells.
Herbert Combs and Mrs. Swan­
son of Portland spent Sunday
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Hillyer.
Week end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley
wer.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes
and children of Coos Bay and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCool and
children of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Anderson j
spent the week end in Portland |
visiting at th? home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. John.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahar
spent the week end visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W H. Rice and other
relativis at Corvallis.
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VERNONIA,
ORF.
TH V RS DAY. NOV 19. 195.
Work Started on Job at Camp
ROCK CREEK — Herb Counts
returned from Roseburg and al-
most immediately started work-
ing on a job near Government
camp for which Darrell DeVaney
has one of the sub contracts.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Tuttle and
Terry of Eugene, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lum Rhea and two children
of Portland were Sunday visitors
at the Carrol Buckk v home. Mrs.
Tuttle anj Mr. Rhea are cousins
1 of Mrs. Buckley s.
Eola DeVaney has had a short
1 vacation at her home here. She
has been caring for an eld rly !
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woman, who is now residing with
a daughter in Roseburg.
Two carloads of Kease.v unit
members visited a former num­
ber, May Mellinger, in Clatsk-.
nie. Car trouble made it neces
sary for them all to return tn
one car.
Betty Brady, &ola
Mortis, Eda Parker. Mary Chris
tensen. Hilda Keascy, Vi via. 1
Counts. May Krieger and Blanch-
D-'Witt made the trip.
The Vernonia Eagle
Printing
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the new HOAAELITE model 5-30
Official Visit Due
On Meeting Night
The next regular meeting of
the V.F.W. Auxiliary will b? held
on November 24 for the depart­
ment presidents.
C"cele Hafer
will make an official visit. The
Auxiliary urg.s all members to 1
be present.
Nehalem Squares to
Hear Guest Caller
Glen Hawkins will be the guest |
caller for the N halem Valley ,
Squares on Friday evening. No- i
vember 20.
No other saw can match it . . . for power per pound or for
speed in cutting. Cuts 20 inch trees in as little as 20 seconds.
Cuts down and cuts up any tree, any size quickly and family.
TED S SAW SHOP
MOST PERFECT
FOOD
Milk contains most of the nu­
tritional substances needed by
growing children. Each child
should consume at least a I
quart a day.
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Sunday, November 22 -- 10 A.M.
TURKEYS, CHICKENS, HAMS, BACON
Free Coffee. Sponsored by Vernonia Trap Club
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V. ATCHMAKER — JEWELER
Trad itionally you have come to
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with the opportunity for everyone to
enjoy the best of everything. In this
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Dance Class to Meet,
Organize Monday
A preliminary meeting of the
square dance instruction ; class
b-'ing planned by Glen Hawkins
is scheduled for Monday evening
of next we k at the Washington
school. In announcing the meet­
ing date he asked that peopl ?
who plan to attend the lessons be
pres nt so a regular meeting night
can be arranged.
Th? meeting next Monday will
take plac • at 7:30 in the east wing
basement room.
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