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Joint Installation Ceremony Takes ~ lace for I00F, Rebekah Officials The officers of the Independent >rder of Odd Fellows No. 246 and Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge No. .'43 for the coming year were fl ailed Friday evening. January 15, at a joint installation cere mony with District Deputy Presi dent Orvel Edwards and Juanita Edwards officiating. A lovely tribute to the flag and mvsentation of the Bible was per formed by members of the F. L. t ’ub. ! i i » « i i i I I > i • 4 I I 4 JUST YOUR FOOD i * i > won’t look like this when you shop here.! i •kid "et-wise housewives • ♦ i ■¿now where to go to get! I the most! 1 the best and I I for their food dollar. I i Vhy don’t you shop at ♦ i the Mill Market and I • ckers and SAVE! 1 OU I I I > • I 4 ) i I I 4 I Ì I I • MILL MARKET I AND LOCKERS i Remember— DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY : 10 am - 3 p.m. PHONE 1391 t i i i THE Ship and Travel "The Northwest's Own Railway" Posts Plan for Joint Initiation I On Tuesday evening. January 26. new members of Vernonia Post 119, American Legion, will be escorted by the “old guard" to Forest Grove to be initiated with other new members of Banks, Hillsboro and Forest Grov? posts. Oregon's outstanding ritual t am from Dana King Post, the all women’s post of Portland, will c< nduct. Dana King is limited to membership to women veter ans of the various armed forces. They are L gionnaires, not Aux iliary. wear attractive uniforms and are letter perfect in their parts. Dana King’s ritual team has perfected a smooth and impres sive ceremony. They are in de mand constantly for all kinds of services and have a reputation that extends beyond their own department. Department Commander Dal- las Nollsch. Vic ■ Carl Moser and Adjutant Jo? McDonald will at tend unless something unforseen happens. District 9 Commander Howard Pierce and Vice William Flemming. District 1 Commander Donald Acton and Vice Ferman McAdoo will b" gu sts. Large delegations will attend from the other posts participating. This is the first tim<> the fou. posts named have ever held so large an initiation. Command r of Vernonia Post 119, Vern Sykes, has notified all members who have not been initiated that Jan uary 26 is "I” day. and hopes all will be able to go as well as all numbers of the Post. Members of the Vernonia post will leave the Legion hall Forest Grove at 7:15 pm., cording to the commander. I Committees Named at First '54 Club Meeting Members in Foreign Countries, Program The Nehalem Social club held its first meeting of th’' year Wed nesday evening, January 13. at th? home of the new pr< sident. Lillian Davis. Committees for the y'ar were appointed. At the conclusion of the business meeting delicious re freshments wcr° served by the hostess, Lillian Davis, assisted by co-hostesses Eva Hearing and Isabelle Brunsman. There wei e 21 members present. Th? next meeting of the club will be held the evening of Febru ary 10 at th" home of the new secretary. Emma Bush. All East, ern Stars are invited. Mrs. Wesley Bolineier enter tained chapter BS of the P.E.O. sisterhood at their last regular meeting. Mrs. Sam Hearing. Jr., gave a very interesting program on P.- E.O. members living in foreign countries. There are members living in British occupied Ger- many, Africa. Argentina. Leba non, Japan and Nepal who have written back to th«* states telling of their experiences over thcr The next meeting. Tuesday evening January 26, will be at the home of Mrs. Glen Hawkins Keeping up appearances is what pulls a lot of bank accounts down. » Tuesday evening a group neighbors surprised Mrs. D wey Hunt with a birthday party at her home. Attending w?re Mes dames: E. L. Lloyd. Jewell Lloyd, Rex Normand. John Normand. Mae Krieg.r. Frank Morris, Alite Millis, S. J Parsons and W. J. Lindsley. The latter furnished refreshments of birthday cake and jello. OPEN FRIDAY VERNONIA BARGAIN HOUSE 847 THIRD STREET « 1 The two-dollar bill us“d to have a bad reputation, but to day it is the only one that w.ll pay for a dollar's worth of any thing. THURSDAY. JAN. 21. 1954 21-inch Mahogany Finish Console ft The Friendly Pinochle club m t with Mrs. Bob Thompson Friday January 15. A delicious dessert luncheon was served at 1 p.n- after which the members play i pinochle. Magaret VanderZande-' winning high score and Mrs. Bi.l Nelson, low. Two members wer not present Roberta B^eley due to illness ant Agnes Gibson, who is preparing L> leave for Texas to visit h daughter. Mrs. Alvin Wantlar. * and Mrs. Nelson were guests. Th- next meeting will be with Julia Davis January 22. Date, Place Named For Next Club Meeting The December 17 meeting of Study club took place at Lillian Greenman’s home. It was the annual Christmas party and the social committee had charge of the program. Th«' January Z meeting was at Gladys Strong's Reatha Horn gave a very interest ing report on "A Man Calh-’J Peter.” Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The January 21 meeting will be at Minnie Hughes, with Mon i Gordon and Minnie Hughes hay mg charge of the program. Th ■ program will be a visit to Hawaii. Canton, Auxiliary To Install Officers The Canton and Ladies Aux iliary Washington No. 14 will meet Saturday evening, Janu ary 23. at 8 p.m. at the Vernonia 1.0.0 F hall for their regular meeting. There will be installation of th« Auxiliary officers for the coming year. i All members are asked to come There will be pot-luck supper $234.95 Including federal lax and Warranty Engineered by PHILCO To Outperform Any Set Near it in Price I 4 WheTever UH F station« are on the air, Philco All-Channel television is the sensation of the industry. In addition to finest performance now, it insures full coverage for the future. 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A considerable amount of busi ness and reports were taken care of during the meeting, among them being reports of several Knights and Sisters who went to St. Helens Tuesday, January 12. They told of the joint installa tion of Avon Lodge and Ava temple. At the installation ceremonies here January 11. Jun" W'llis and Lillian Davis were presented Past Chief pins. Mrs. Willis, outgoing M.E.C.. gave each of her officers a gift of a bone china cup and saucer. The next meeting will take place Januaury 27. Date Provides Reason For Party Tuesday SPOKANE. PORTLAND and SEATTLE KAILWAY SYSTEM VERNONIA, Temple Conducts 1st '54 Meeting The following past noble grands of each organization assisted the district deputy president: District Deputy Marshaks Bob Spencer and Irene Spencer; Dis trict Deputy Wardens Carl Da vis and Faye Davis; District Deputy Secretaries, Dwight Strong and Irene Minger; District Deputy Treasurers Sam Hearing and Eva Hearing; District Deputy Chap lains Mike Willard and Grace Currie; District Deputy Musicians Cecil Johnson and Silvia Wolff; District Deputy Inside Guardians Otto Cantwell and Grace Cant well and District Deputy Outsid Guardians Allen Ray and June Ray. The following offices of the Odd Fellows were installed: Noble Grand. Henry Andeeegg; Vice Grand. Chris Fowler; sec retary. Jim Davies; treasurer, Or- vel Edwards; warden, Jim Fluke; -onductor, LeRoy Cook; R.S.N.G. Les Galloway: L.S.N.G. Charles Minger; chaplain. Merle Graham; R.S.V.G.. Hom r Gwin; L.S.V.G.. Otto Cantwell; insid- guard’an. Shelby Cook; outside guardian, Charles Hickman; musician, Cecil lohnson; Right Scene Su0p>.ter. Frank Lentz and Left Scene Sup porter, N Is Hogberg. Officers of Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodg? No. 243 installed were: Noble Grand, Al.ce Buckner; Vice Grand, Gladys Strong, rc- cording secretary, Elizabeth Frye; financial secretary, Verda Cook; treasurer. Hazel Cook; warden, Lucille Hickman; conductor, Cura Lange; color bearer, Herlene Ro- b.rtson; R.S.N.G.. Ella Cline; L.S.N.G.. Alice Gwin; chaplain. Marie Shafer; R.S.V.G., Louis? Hamnett; L.S.V.G., Isabel And"r- egg; inside guardian, Lotus Mc- Mullen; musician, Noma Callis- ter. Altar bearers appointed were: Virginia Hogberg, Catherine Lentz, Laura Cockrell and Mary Sawyer. Outside guardian Myrtle Oakes was unable to be pr sent and will be installed later, A delicious buffet styl lunch was served following th? meet- ing. Many m; mbers of the of- ficers’ families were present, also their many friends. 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