Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 17, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1953 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA.
Granges Install
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New Officers
Events of Week Told for Area
RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Shepherd of Longview
visited at the home of Mr. and
Wire. J. M. Peachey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G1 nn Mitt he 1
spent the week end visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
McCoy in Portland.
-Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor and
baby of Fort Bragg, California
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Taylor, for the holi­
days.
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Alfred Bays of Clatskanie spent
the week end visiting at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Hall and
son. Tommy.
Mrs. Helen Rand of St. Helens
spent Sunday visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Welter.
Mrs. G. P. Potter spent the
week end at her home, return­
ing to the home of h r daughter,
Mrs. Ed Walters at North Plains,
Sunday evening.
BIRKENFELD—Newly elected
officers of Winema Grange went
to Natal Wednesday evening for
installation services. It was a
joint installation
with
Natal
Grange as host and guest granges
were Winema and Vernonia. Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Roy of Port-
land were present.
Mr. Roy,
master of the Russellville grange,
had charge of the installation, as­
sisted by a team from Warren
Granee Id by county Deputy
I Arnold Tarbell.
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Lawrence Johnston is traveling
on crutches now. He cut his foot
while chopping wood recently.
The sewing club met with Bev­
erly J pson Tuesday evening and
Pat Larson was honored with a
baby shower.
There were 10
members present. Next meeting
wi'l be with Ir.ne Jones.
Francis Larson and Tom John­
ston are improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp­
son and children spent the first
Bracelet
of the la t week her? visiting
relatives ar.d friends. Th 'y were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Bellingham last Tuesday.
Don Jensen, Carl Anderson,
G. W. Parman and Ted Belling­
ham mad
a business trip to
California last week.
On th? sick list this week are.
Martha Rosenberg. Roy Bennett
and Anna Sears. Mrs. Rosenberg
is very ill, suffering from a heart
condition. Anna Sears was taken
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to a convalescent home last week.
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SATURDAY
DEC. 19
KEY LARGO
John Brunsman of LaMoure.
North Dakota, arrived hers Mon­
day for an indefinite stay. He
is a brother of Bert and Dave
Brunsman.
CANDY SALE. December 19, 11
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a.m. Steers Variety Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nance
plan to leave this w.ek for Cali­
fornia where they will enjoy an
extended vacation.
DANCE. Birkenfeld. December 19.
Bill's Swingsttrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butt of
Mantano, Saskatchewan, Canada
have been here sine? Saturday at
the home of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bruns­
man.
Th?y will remain until
after Christmas.
TURKEY SHCOT. December 20.
Hams, chickens. O-A ball park.
Spcnscred by Vernon.a Trap
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club.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holm-
b rg of Bethel, Alaska left Tues,
day for Los Angeles after a w eek
spent at the hon. • of her s'stsr
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Ruhl.
Bill Horn returned here Friday
from Rosalia, Washington where
he attended th? funeral of an
uncle.
Grant Layer of Neskowin, for­
mer Vernonia resident, was here
for a short time Tuesday while
enroute to Canada.
YEARS EVE carnival
NEW
dance. Bill's Swingsters. Adm.
S1.25. By Legion Auxiliary.
5113c
Mrs. Grace Currie is the win­
ner of a Dormeyer Frywell which
she received as a prize for sub­
mitting a winning name to the
Krafts Foods company cake nam­
ing contest. She submitted oniy
one name to win the award.
ESSI NANCE Beauty Shop open
Mondays and through the holi­
days. Hazel Clark, operator. 602
Miller's store.
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Mrs. Anna Patridge who was
stricken with food poisoning
Sunday evening is r.cuperating
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Joe Eggert.
TURKEY SHOOT, December 20.
Hams, chickens. O-A ball park.
Sponsored by Vernonia Trap
club.
5111c
fit Parents Home
RIVERVIEW — Week end visi.
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Olin were their daughter
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Mrs. Vincent Gowen,
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Blakely and son and wife and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olin of
Keiso.
Mrs. Ralph Mahar spent last
we.k with her sister, Mrs. W. H.
Wickuler at McMinnville, who
was ill.
Robert Olin of Seattle visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Olin. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mahar and
children of Yamhill visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ma­
har, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and
three sons sp.nt the week <-nd at
Seattle visiting Mrs. and Mrs.
Charles Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elton and
two sons visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Isaac, of Scap­
poose Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Morgan at Buxton.
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