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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1954)
Stork Shower Provides Theme for Recent Party Mrs. Ralph Hartman and Mrs. Robert Lindsay were co-hostesses for a stork shower for Mrs Don Campbell last Thursday evening at the Hartman home. Mrs. Lor en Ellis received the prize for unscrambling words pertaining to the baby's needs. Many love, ly gifts were received by the hon ored guest. Evangelical Parsonage Scene of Sat. Wedding At a quiet ceremony at the Evangelical United Brethren par sonage last Saturday morning, Mrs. Anna Hahmeyer and Wil liam V. Lindley were married by Reverend F. M. Knoll. After a weeks honeymoon trip to the Oregon beaches they will be at home on A street. ÍPH0NE 853 I i i ♦ ________ NEHALEM VALLEY MOTOR FREIGHT ! I I Clothes Need Reoairs? I ♦ I I : I . . . when you bring them in i ♦ I for cleaning have us make j I needed repairs. This is part | I » of otA up-to-date cleaning ser- I • vice. I This week's unclaimed number Ì I I for $5.00 cleaning credit is i • I 070898. • I I RÄDIfiNT CLEANERS IES FRO* Mt HM-C M & DAIRY Jfc THIS PURE MILK paints the Road io Health— And tints your cheeks a rosy hue. This sturdiness of royal health Each morn, our wagon, brings io you. DHIRY MHMIKTS t0. ! Grade A Pasteurizod Milk & Cream PHONE 471 ’ * Past Chief Club Makes Seed Bags The Passing Scene by Vip The Past Chiefs Club met on Wednesday evening at the home of Edith McFarland on Keasey route, with 12 members present. Report was made that the seed bag favors to be sent to Supreme Temple at Des Moines, Iowa had been completed The bags are tiny plastic ones, each containing I a small amount of Douglass fir seed. The seed was donated to the club by the Crown Zeller- bach Tree Farm, and each bag bears a tag saying "Grow an Oregon Tree, compliments of Crown Zellerbach Tree Farm.” The other side bears greetings from Vernonia Temple No. 61. Pythian Sisters. Thes ■ will be given to delegates from all over the United States and Canada and should be a pood bit of advertis ing for our state and commun ity. Also underway is the club’s project for raising funds for the Knights of Pythias home at Van couver. Pillowcases are on dis play at June's Style shop for which tickets are being sold by club members. The drawing will be held at the next club meeting on August 2. The hostess prize was won by "Ho* many pedestrians have you baafled?" Fem Kullander. Isabel Culbert son received a birthday gift from her secret pal and much hilarity Rainbow Girls Continue Nehalem Valley Squares was caused by members learning Meetings During Summer To Have Astoria Caller to use a needle threader given Howard Jollie of Astoria will The Nehalem Assembly, Order I Lest a Garner by her secret pal. Delicious refreshments were of Rainbow for Girls, will hold ' be the guest caller for Nehalem served by the hostess and an en regular meetings throughout the , Valley Squares when they meet joyable social hour was spent in summer, according to an an- I on Friday, July 9 at the Birken- visiting. nouncement made this week. In fe.d gym Visitors welcome. previous years it has been cus tomary to have a summer vaca Colorado Relatives Are tion. but this year that will not be done so that regular project- Visited on Recent Trip may b" carried on during the RIVERVIEW — Mrs. Artie summer months. Buckner returned home Friday local Seventh-day Adventist after a two-wseks trip to Colo church, left Tuesday, July 6, to rado. She visited her s»n and Wedding Invitation join other ministers of the con family, Mr and Mrs. Mack Buck Issued to Friends ference in preparing the large 73 ner at Calhan, and other relatives acre camp ground at Gladstone, Friends are invited to attend Oregon for the annual camp the wedding of Kathryn Elliott in and near Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Rourke meeting to be held July 23 to 31. and Harold L. Crowston at the Adventists in Oregon have been Vernonia Evangelical United Bre left Wednesday after a f'w weeks conducting the largest such re thren church Saturday afternoon, I visit with their daughter and ligious gathering in the state for July 17, at 4:00 p.m. The recep family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bruns years. This will be the 77th tion will be at the Birkenfeld i man. Frlene Sn“)l, Budd Penn. Mr. camp meeting held by the church Grange hall. and Mrs. Donald Atkinson and in the state. The children of Evanston. Il- ' children of Portland, Gerald At Since 1930. when the church purchased the old Chantauqua linois, spend 23 hours a week at kinson of Spokane and Marlene grounds, at Gladstone, the Ore the television set; when TV was Shafer visit'd at the J. E. Rose and F. L Lloyd homes on the gon encampment has be°n one of in its infancy they spent 21 hours , Fourth. a week watching the screen the top three in size which the Adventists to Hold Camp Meet Adventists operate in North America. The present site ac comodates 331 permanent cabins, 1200 tents, plus a number of large meeting houses. The largest auditorium has a seating capacity of more than 7,000. The ministers of the church precede th" people to the camp grounds to prepare the buildings, pitch the tents and beautify the grounds for the nine day meet. In addition to the annual camp meeting the park is used during the year for other religious con ventions. In June the church made the large grounds avail able to state and county Civil Defense agencies and they will also be used in cases of civil de-. fense emergencies. THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY. JULY 8, 195+ I Family Reunion Held at Bandon Former Schoolmates Have Reunion Luncheon Mrs Carl Schaumberg was in Portland last Tuesday to attend .» luncheon at the home of Mrs A. Curletto which brought together four ladies who had been chums in grade school when they at tended the old Hudson school in Portland, but had not been to gether for 19 years Besides Mrs. Schaumberg and" the hostess were Mrs. Thorson from Seattle and Mr». Fredricks from Oakland. California. On* interesting fact that came out in the course of conversations was that Mrs Fredricks works in th-* office of the Sherwin-Williams paint company in Oakland and had written letters to th" Schaumburg store here without knownmg she was correspondin ; with an old friend Mrs. Schaumburg reports a most enjoyable day that brought back many memories and aided all of them in learning the where abuts of many former school mates. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler and family and Mrs Maeva Brimmer and two daughters went to Ban don. Oregon for a fourth of July gathering which was a reunion for the eight brothers and sisters • of the Fowler family. This was : the first time all eight of them < had been together for 28 years Besides Ben Fowler and Mrs. Brimmer, the listed included Mrs John Winslow of Woodburn and her two daughters. Mrs Ed Wai- I lace of Birkenf-Id and Mrs. Fred Wallace of Coos Bay and their children; Mrs. Jake Siebel and her husband from Stockton. Cali fornia and their son Alfred. Stockton, and daughter. Mrs Ben Troedel and her family from Willets, California; Mrs. Dave Kimball and her husband from Philomath, Oregon and their son David and his family; Hal Fow ler and his wife from San Fran- j cisco; Mrs. Aime * Frietag and 1 her daughter Marcia Mead and her family; and Mrs. Dan Bl°hm. Forty-seven per cent of the fa her husband and two sons of milies who own their own homes Bandon. The The eight brothers and sisters have mortgages on them had 10 of their 19 children pre- i average mortgage is about $1,500 sent, and 10 of the 17 grandchild ren. Th? gathering totaled over 40 Party Honors Father's Seventy-ninth Birthday A family reunion took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael Sunday when the children and grandchildlren ga thered to honor Mr. Carmichael on his 79th birthday. Present for the occasion were Mr and Mrs. John Carmichael and baby from Oak Harbor, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carmichael and family of Timber Rt . 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