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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1953)
2 THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1953 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Date Observed TOPICS OF THE TOWN Member* of Club Meet At Home at Natal I Cattle Show at Spokane Viewed Silver Wedding MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Harry while participating in a physical Reynolds celebrated their silver education class activity. APRON and cooked food sale. wedding anniversary Thanksgiv ing day. A big turkey dinner , Sundlands. December 19. VF.W. was served at the family home. 49t2c , Auxiliary. The honored couple received Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickson ! spent Thanksgiving day at the many lovely gifts of silver and many cards and letters from j home of her sister and family, friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George, of Roy Hughes was here from Springfield. Ben George also spent the day with his brother Forest Grove Tuesday to see to and family and remained over the business. He came with Phil Popham, returning to For.st j week end. Grove the same day. NEW YEARS EVE carnival Claud Johnson is on the sick dance. Bill's Swingsters. Adm. list. *1.25. By Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon and 4911c Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edmonds and Ronnie Anderegg. son of Mr. girls from May ger were Thanks and Mrs. Henry Anderegg, has giving dinner guests at the Clair DEC. 3-4 enrolled in the School of Arts Divine home. THURS . FRI. Instruction, which provides for IT HAPPENS EVERY instruction under top artists. Th Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. THURSDAY course will cover a period of two and Mrs. Frank Taylor wire Mr. Loretta Young - John Forsythe years. and Mrs. Norman McBee of Port, DEC. 5 FORMAL CHRISTMAS ball. De land. SATURDAY Here from Roseburg recently 11, 8 p m.. Legion hall. SAILOR OF THE KING cember were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cul Swingsters. 51.25 couple. 75c per Jeffrey Hunter - Michael Renne son. 4911c bertson and family. They visited SUM. MON. DEC. 6-7 BAZAAR. Saturday. December 5. at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. El BACK TO GODS Sponsored by Christian church. more Knight and Mr. and Mrs. « Cooked food sale, general line of Harry Culbirtson. COUNTRY hand work and aprons. Across BAZAAR. Saturday, December S. (Color) Rock Hudson - Steve Cochran from Bush Furniture. 4911c I Sponsored by Christian church, Plus Thanksgiving day guests at the Cooked food sale, general line of BASKETBALL HEADLINERS home of Mr and Mrs. Lowell Hie hand work and aprons, Across TUES . WED. DEC. 4911c ber were: Mr. and Mrs. Doug De- from Bush Furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wilkerson Cew and son Mark and Mr. and ARROWHEAD Mrs. Gordon Hieber of Salem. Mr. and Margie and Bill called at the (Color) Charlton Heston - Jack Palance and Mrs. Glen Hieber and family home of his mother, Mrs. Pearl of Hillsboro, C. F. Hieber and Wilkerson Sunday. They returned their daughter to Marylhurst col- Mrs. Jack Wall. leg.- later, where she is a student. PYTHIAN SISTER bazaar and food sale. Saturday. December 12. 9 a.m. Seawright's Cleaners. 49tlc Here for the past week end from Seattle were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall and daughter, Brenda. They w.re holiday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dav-’ Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Walker and family came here from Port Orford Thursday of last week to H H sp nd the holiday w.ek end with X Z I relatives. PYTHIAN SISTER bazaar and H H I food sale. Saturday. December 12. I X Z I 9 a.m. Seawright's Cleaners. M H 4911C At the Dan Cason home for H Z I Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. H Ernie Nance and children, who at Milwaukie. H X reside Going to Longview for the X H holiday last Friday were Mr. and H X Mt.-. J. W. Nichols. They were Z H j guests of their daughter and fam. M Z ily. Dr. and Mrs. Powell Log- X H gan. and Mrs. Bert Brunsman H Z and Mr. children No. 1 quality, 14”x24”. Five go; <1 coloiis. drove to Seattle for I X H Thanksgiving to spend th • day 49c Value. M X with relatives. Thy returned X M here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown. Sweet Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sigler, Portland, visited for several days last week at the H. H. Frank home. Mrs. Sigler is a brother of Mrs. Frank. Robert Bates, high school stu- cent, received medical attention Tuesday for a severly cut hand which resulted while he was at tending biology class. Monty Booth of Mist, Sophomore, sus tained a broken leg last week Jog Theatre MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding were in Spokane a couple of days last week where they at tended a cattle show. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine mo tored to Portland Friday, taking Cheril and Rickey to see the San ta Claus parade. The Wesley Monroe’s entertain ed his mother and father on Thanksgiving day for dining. Claud Kyser was in Clatskanie Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Devine called on Mrs. Austin Dowling Friday after noon. Trip to Bring Couple Together RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Dewey Tuttle (formerly Donna Glenn) has gone to Germany to join her husband who is in the U. S. ser vice stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mitchell spent Thanksgiving at the horn? of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith in Portland, visiting Friday at the home of Mr, anrf Mrs. John Mc Coy, also of Portland. Mrs. Jane Hanson, Mrs. Dora Waddell, Mrs. Myrtle Mathews, and Mrs. George Mathews at tended the bridal shower given at Birkenfeld last Friday for Mrs. Aileen Itzen (Aileen Johnson). Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson were dinner guests Sunday even ing at the Howard Jones home. Bonnie Spofford was horn? from Portland last week end visiting her folks, the Lester Closners. H. Jepson ate his Thanksgiv ing dinner with his son, Law- r.nce, and family at Birkenfeld. Mrs. Aileen Itzen has been visiting her folks, the Claud Johnstons, a few days. Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom and Mrs. Joe Roeser and Margie Wikstrom were in Forest Grove last week one day. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Roeser and children ate their Thanksgiving dinner with her folks, the L. P. Wikstroms. NATAL—Mrs. Robert Mathew entertained the home ec club on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack caked at th; Robert Hilliker home n Alder Grove one evening last week. Sunday dinner guests at Ute Devine home were Lois Stu:.<- ard, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Porter and children of W aidport. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and child ren and John Thornton. Other callers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hilliker and Mr. a. id Mrs. M. Steers. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dass -,«d family all enjoyed Thanksgiv in Portland at the horn? of their daughter and family, the L on Armstrongs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waded were in Vancouver last Fridaj o visit Mrs. Waddell's mother, Mr. Mickey. 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