Public Installation Set By Rainbow Girls Stork Shower Party Theme Sharon Gibson and Mary Jo Falcaner were hostesses at a stork shower May 11 honoring Mrs. Selwyn Graves at the Gibson home. After Mrs. Graves opened her many lovely gifts a lunch of caki punch and jello was served to 26 ruests. Mrs Lorraine Odam won the door prize. Those unable to at­ tend but sending gifts were Joyce and June Jones. Mrs. W. Bolmeier end Gretchen, Shirlee Vike, Faye Hillis, Frances Kaspar, Joy Dick- • n. Mrs G W. Thack r. Ruth Hult, Virginia McMahon, June /unningham and Donna Robert- Marriage Vows Are Exchanged Recently Mrs. Harriet Breedin and Jack I ‘ nderson were united in marri­ i age April 24 at Stevenson, Wash i ington. Mr. and Mrs Otto Kuhnhauser of Portland accom­ panied them and stood up with them at the ceremony. Mrs. Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley and Mr. Anderson is th? son of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson. Open House Birthday Fete Mrs. Lulah Fullerton was hon- ored last Thursday on the occa- sion of h"r birthday with an open Study Club Cancels house for which Miss Reva Jc Hughes acted as hostess from 4:33 Tonight’s Meeting I p.m. to 9:00 p m. at Mrs. Fuller­ The meeting of the Vernonia ton’s home. Study club scheduled for to­ Approximately 20 guests called night has been cancelled b'cause and were served refreshments b.> of the conflict with eighth grade the hostess. Mrs. Fullerton was graduation exercises. The next presented with a hotplate. meeting will be June 3 at the home of Dorothy Sandon. Bride Elect Honored With Shower Party Faye Cook whose marriage to Dick Webb will be a summer event was honored with a mis­ cellaneous shower on May 7 for which Harn-et Heath was hostess al th" Heath home. About 20 guests enjoyed an evening of games with Peggy McKee, Doro­ thy Gwin and Jody Wantlar.d winning prizes. After the many beautiful and useful gifts were op"ned and ad­ mired delicious refreshments wore served by the hostess. Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon JUNE’S STYLE CENTER j Fashions for the Young in Heart j A good companion When you're in a relaxing mood, settle back with a sparkling glass of Olympia. Always a tasteful companion. DIFFER T hat BEER V7/ jars 1 R?/ >V a . U S a •• We Guarantee SATISFACTION! WHY NOT TRY US TODAY? know-how is our trade- Good equipment mark. We feature only the highest quality of work, done with the finest materials available. Why not bring that old pair of shoes you’ve given up for lost, in today and let us give them that new look. We guarantee you’ll be pleased with our craftsmanship and become one of our steady customers. i !| IL ORE. THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1954 VERNONIA, Mr. and Mrs. C C. (Lunn jlrown, former Vernonia resi Nehalem Social club, O E.S. dents who now live at Arch Cape, met at the home of Minnie were pleasantly surprised last (Hughes) Ford Wednesday evcn- Monday evening when a group mg, May 12 with 21 members at- of Vernonia friends dropped ire tending. on them at their beach home to The June meeting will be can­ help them celebrate their twenty celled because of Grand Chapter fifth wedding anniversary. In and a particularly busy month for th? group were Mr. and Mrs. Emil all members. Tentative plans Messipg. Mr and Mrs. Charles were made for fall projects to be­ Justice. Mr and Mrs. Bob Spencer taken up at our September meet­ and Mrs. Dan Richards. ing which will be1 announced Refreshments for the pirtv later were provided by the beautifully The social event of the even decorated anniversary cake mad • ing was the presentation of a by Mrs. Messing The Brown* wedding gift to our charming •also were presented with a pa r hostess. Minnie. of lovely table lamps by the Delicious refreshments were guests. served by the hostess assisted by Grace Roberson and Gladys Ruhl y MR. AND MRS. CONRAD MEIWES Miewes-Vanderzanden Vows Read In a setting of yellow and white gladiolus. Miss r. ttv Vander- zanden, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Vanderzanden became the bride of Conrad Meiwes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meiwes, at St Mary's Catholic church, Mon­ day morning. The Nuptial mass was performed by Rev rend Joh: GoodricJi of Beaverton. The bride's-gown was of ivory brocaded satin with tram and her finger-tip lace-edged veil was held in plac" by a head piece of seed pearls. She carried an or­ chid on a white Bible. Miss Pa­ tricia Freeman, of Hillsboro, coa- sin of the bride, was maid ot honor. She wore a blue taff“la and net formal with shoulder length veil held in place by a wreath of blue flowers. She car. ned a nosegay of pink and whit. carnations. Bridal Shower Honors Neighbor Th" Neighbors of Woodcraft Circle No. 881 held their regular meeting May 6 at the IOOF hall. Each Neighbor brought a baskei of flowers and prizes were award ed for th" best baskets. After the meeting, Guardian Neighbor Erma Johnson escorted Pearle Erickson to the dining room where she was pr"semed with a basket of flowers in which she found gifts from the mem- bers. The beautifully decorated table was centered with a wed- ding cake, also honoring Pearle Erickson, whose wedding will be an event of this Saturday even­ ing in Portland. Catherine Lentz was presented with a set of china for being the oldest mother present that even- 3 Silver Anniversary Celebrated at Arch Cape Petersen-Steers Nuptials Event of Last Friday been date Olympic Brtwing Co.,Oi • «"p o EAGLE. OES Social Club Honors Hostess Nehalem Assembly No. 18. Order of Rainbow for Girls, will install Margaret Cook as Worthy Advisor at a public meeting May 24. 1954 at 8 00 p m. Other of­ ficers will be: Worthy Associate Advisor. Alice Steers; Chanty, Harriet Heath; Hope. Dorothy Gwin; Faith. Ber­ tha Keasey; Recorder. Yvonne Russom; Drill Leader. Patsy Wildt; Chaplain, Virginia Ray; Assistant Drill Leader. Sharon Gwin; Love. June Jones; Religion Pncilla Hickman; Nature, De- Ann Cook; Immortality, Jance Garner; Fidelity, Carol Brown: Patriotism, Carol Ray; Service Sharon Aldrich; Confidential Ob­ served. Janice Hoyt; Outer Ob­ served, Barbara Cline; Historian Gretchen Bolmeier; Musician I Marjorie Reynolds and Choir Di- rector. Mary Millis. Installing officers will be: Worthy Advisor, Pat Hickman; Recorder. Fay? Cook; Chaplain Joyce Howard; Marshall, Joyce Jones and Musician, Mrs. Elizaz- beth Serafin. I BEN’S BARBER SHOP THE Bin Meiwes of Oakridge acted as best man for his brother. Ush­ ers were Leslie McMullen and John Schmidhn. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas provided appropriate organ music. At the reception held in the parish hall of the church, Mrs. Mary Epearing, aunt of the bride cut the cake, Mrs. Dan Vander- zanden of Banks, had charge of the punch and Mrs Alois Sauer was in charge of the coffee. The couple are honeymooning at the beaches after which they will be at home at 975 Rose Ave. Laura Steers and Jimmy Peter­ son were married last Friday in a ceremony performed by a lady justice of the peace at Stevenson, Washington. They were attended by Alice Steers and Bill Ship­ man. Following a week end honeymoon at the beach they are at home at the Roseway apart­ ments. Auxiliary and Canton To Meet Here Saturday The Ladies Auxiliary and Can­ ton will hold their regular meet­ ing at the IOOF hall in Vernonia this Saturday evening. May 22. at 8:00 p.m. It is expected that the report will be heard from the delegates to the recent association Iie- meeting at Grants Pass, freshments will be served. Shower Honors Bride To Be A bridal shower was held for Doris Wantland at her home Wed nesday evening She received many beautiful and useful gift* from the thirty-five guests at tending. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by the nostes s'?s, Mrs. Charles Allen and Mrs Robert Allen. Do-Si-Do Square Dance Club Meets Saturday Members and friends of the Do-Si-Do Square dance club wil* enjoy an evening of dancing this Saturday evening, May 22 at the Natal Grange hall with Glen Hawkins calling. Refreshnunu will be potluck. 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