Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 18, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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Kecent Bride Honored
By Shower Thursday
\ bridal show.r was held for
Kenneth Lindsley Thursday
; 'ernoon at the home of Mrs.
D* wey Hunt.
Many beautiful
•id useful gifts wert> received by
t
guest of honor.
Those attending were: Mrs. El-
•i ' r Dutton,
Mrs. Robert Allen
■ • i baby, Mrs. Rex Normand.
• ■ ughters Pat and granddaughter
■ ; wnda Goodman. Mrs. E. L.
.-•iyd, Mrs. Jewell Lloyd, Mrs.
- E. Rose. Mrs. Fred Hunt and
Mughter Baibara. Mrs. W. J.
~dsl y, Mrs. Mae Krieger, Mrs.
'• -sy Laird and sens, Mrs. John
D-rtnand and daughters.
Refreshments were served by
‘hostess after the presentation
• ■ gifts.
Nehalem Club
Showers Member
The Nehalem Social club, O.E.S.,
met at the home of Emma Bush
Wednesday evening. February 10,
with president Lillian Davis pre­
siding and 36 members present.
Final arrangements were made
to hold a "Luncheon is Served"
lunch.on at the Masonic Temple
Friday, March 26, at 12:30.
The social event of the even­
ing was a delightful stork shower
for the honor guest. Francis
(Mullins) Hershey. She received
loads of lovely gifts. (Baby car­
nage loads.)
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess. Emma
Bush, assisted by Louise Hahn,
Lucille Tomlin, Edna Linn and
Isabel Culbertson.
The next m 'ettng of Nehalem
Social club will be h.ld Wed­
nesday evening, March 10th. a*,
the home of the Worthy Matron,
Florence Brunsman. Ail Eastern
Stars are invited.
Valentine Theme for
Club Party Followed
Valentines was the theme of
decorations for the party of the
Friendly Pinochle club held Fri.
day, February 12, at the home of
Mrs. Cora Lang . Dessert lunch­
eon proceeded an afternoon of
pinochle.
High score went to
Margie DeHart, who was a guest,
Roberta Becky winning low. The
next party will be held at the
home of Marie Sauer Friday, Feb-
ruary 19.
Wedding Read for
Couple at Stevenson
Forrest Reynolds, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Reynolds, and
M iks Maxine Nance of Vernonia
were married Monday, F bruary
1 at Stevenson, Washington. Mrs.
Mbert Reynolds and Mrs. Harry
Weaver accompanied the couple.
They will make their horn.- here
on Rose Ave.
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Peterson Home Scene
Of Shower Friday
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DON R. JUDSON. Grand Chan­
cellor of the Knights of Pythias
Lodge, will pay an official visit
to Harding Lodge, Knights of
Pythias, on February 22. This
will be an interesting and pro-
fitable meeting, and every mem­
ber is urged to be present. Don
Judson is a young man and one
of the most brilliant Grand
Chancellors !he Oregon Knights
of Pythias Lodge has had.
Pythian Founding
Broadcast Topic
1 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, FEB 18. 1954
A stork shower was held for
Mrs. R. A. Peterson at her horn?
Friday evening, given by Mrs.
Carl Huens. She received many
gifts and refreshments of sand-
wiches, coffee and pr ? was served,
Those attending were: Mei-
dames Elsie Welter, ( Gertrude
Schalock, Eda Parker, ,
Annie
Robbins, Gladys Sozoff, Alice
Luttrell,
Bonnie Cook.
Pearl
Hunt. Myrtie Rose. Agnes Barker.
Jane Shaw and the Misses Dolly
and Betty Davis and Barbara
Hunt. Gifts were sent by Ruby
Fowler, Emma Magoff, and El-
vesta Dutton who did not attend.
Raising of Funds
Planned for Kitchen
The Mountain Heart Rebekah
Social club met at the home of
Noble Grand Alice Buckner Feb-
ruary 9. The topic of the meeting
was to work hard, and have as
many pot-luck lunches, dinners
and food sales as possible, th.
money to go into the kitchen
fund for the new dining room
and kitchen at the Odd Fellows
hall.
The fust food sale will be March
6 at Sundland’s and th<> n xt
social meeting will b-' March 2,
8 p.m.. at the Vice Grand's Itoni.,
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I Gladys Strong.
On Sunday. F bruarv 22, the
Supreme Lodge. Knights of Py­
thias. will broadcast a radio pro. Sisterhood Hears
gram originated in the city of Founder’s Program
Washington, D.C. and is to cele­ I
Mrs. Glen Hawkins entertained
brate the founding of the order the P.E.O. Sist.rhood at her home
in Washington, D C. on February Tuesday evening of last week.
19, 1854. It will be carried over
The Founder’s Day program
station KPOJ, Sunday. F bruarv
commemorating the seven
21, at 10:30 to 11:00 p.m.
founders of P.E.O., was presented
This program will also com­ by Mrs. Wm. Heath and Mrs.
memorate the first anniversary Robert Lindsay.
cf the formal launching of the
The chapter will meet next
Lodge’s highway courtesy cam­ Tuesday evening. February 23, at
paign.
the horn? of Mrs. Wm. Bridgets.
Ownership of
Place Changed
TREHARNE
Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Justice and family bought
the George Kirk place and moved
into their new home January 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Whitmire
and Mr and Mrs. Truman Daven­
port motored to Portland Satur­
day and Sunday to visit Mr Whit,
mire’s brother. Gtadie, who is in
St. Vincent’s hospital recovering
from a back operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murkling of
Vernonia visited Mr. and Mrs
Jerome Whitmire Saturday even­
ing. The ladies quilted.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Davis of Ti­
gaid visited his cousin Mrs. Chas
Justice and husband and Mr. and
Mrs. George Kirk one day last
week.
Le? Kirk and son, Frances, of
Buxton, visited his folks and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Georg ■ Kirk
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice,
Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Charles Justice, Mrs. Hal­
oid Petersen of Marquam and
Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk mo­
tor'd to Hillsboro Tuesday of last
week.
Committee for Term
Appointed Wednesday
The regular meeting of Ver­
nonia Temple No. 61, Pythian
Sisters was conduct'd February
10. with M E C, Lesta Garner pre­
siding. She appointed her com­
mittees for the term
Carrie Broxson. Grand Chief of
Oregon, will make her official
visit to the temple Wcdn sday,
February 24. and a 6:30 dinner
will be served at the I.O.O.F.
hall preceding the meeting.
Refreshments were served by
Grayce Bundy and Lesta Garner.
Son Called to Bedside
Of Father Due Illness
MIST — Grandpa Monroe is II
His son from Walla Walla. Wash
ington and wife arrived Monday,
having been notified of the ser­
ous illness of his father.
Mrs. Joe Roeser is in the hns
pital m Hillsboro, having under
gone surgery.
Mrs. Irving Knowles is m Port
land spending some time. She
went last week.
We are v tv sorry to h ar th it
Robert Lindsay is ill in the hoi
pital in Hillsboro and hope for ;»
recovery soon.
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Members of Club Asked
To Remember Bazaar
TREHARNE — Trcharne Birth-
day club members are reminded
to r member the club bazaar
February 25 at Mrs. Floyd
Odam’s.
visited
Mrs. Byron
Mrs. Isola Morris in Vernonia on
Thursday afternoon and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Falconer and Mary
Tnursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Kirkbride visit.d Mrs. Mattie Ja­
cobson in Riverview Friday after­
noon and again Saturday evening
Mr. Jacobson returned home from
the hospital Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and
Mary Lola motored to Banks Sat­
urday and visited relatives.
Mrs. Art Odam of Veinonia
visited Mrs. Joe Miller Tue.-day.
February 9. Mrs. Jim Smith also
visited Mis. Miller.
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