Friends Bid io Wedding
Ceremony and Reception
P.E.O. Sisterhood To
Hear Crown Forester
Social Club
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Ths wedding of Miss Margie
Nancy Chalmers was hostess
Rf land to Clayton Aldrich is an.
October 12 to Chapter BS PE O.
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Nehalem Social club. O E S. Sisterhood, in its first fall meet
Evangelical U.B. church at d p.m. met at the home of Stona Sera ing.
Bess Nichols presented a
<'>ctober 23. A reception will fol- fin, Wednesday evening, October program dealing with the life
b w the ceremony. All friends of 13th, with 20 members present.
and writings of Ben Hur Lamp
The president reported the
the couple are extendsd an invi
Jewelry Fashion Show held Oc man
tation to attend.
The next meeting will be held
tober 5th as being very success
ful, the club having earned four October 26 at the home of Helen
pieces of lovely jewelry to be Lindsay.
Robert Lindsay will
i given away by a drawing De give the program, a talk on For
cember 8th. The jewelry will be
on display next week in the win estry.
dow at
Kullander’s
Jewelry
store. They also earned a Sun
beam automatic skillet to be put
on a drawing at a later date.
Plans were made to hold the
rummage sale Friday and Satur
day of this week. October 22 and
On October 14. the Columbia
23.
Therr‘ v.*?re several nice I
County
Democratic party Cen
articles left over from the other
tral Committee had a reorganiza
sale and others will be added
Many customers requested th" tion meeting at the court house in
sale be held again later, so it will St. Helens
be done to benefit those who
The following officers were
wer? unable to purchase before. elected:
Following the business meeting
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Philip Hickey. Warren, chair
delicious refreshments were serv man; Mrs. Jack Leu. Gob!'', vice-
Excellence begins with “E”,
ed bv th? hostess and co-hostess, chairman; Leonard Berger. St.
Lottie Helens, secretary; Mrs. Philip
Dr.nk our milk and you’ll agree. ■ Elizabeth Serafin and
Swanson.
Hickey, Warren. Treasurer; Swep
You will gain in weight and size, i
The next meeting of Nehalem Mortun Jr.. St Helens, congres
Ruddy cheeks and sparkling eyes, j Social club will be held at the sional committeeman; Mrs. H S
horn» of Allie Dickson, Wednes Barton. Rainier, Congressional
day evening, November 10th.
committeewoman.
The following were elected
■ans.nanaDcmiaaiiMMjauB
members of the nominating com
BEN’S BARBER SHOP mittee:
W. Walden Dillard. St Helens:
Grade A Pasteurized
Expert Tonsorial Work J. L. Lloyd. Vernonia; H S. Bar
Milk & Cream
ton,
Rainier;
Mrs.
Margaret
Vernonia, Oregon
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Myers. St. Helens; Aryes Solo
mon, Quincy.
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Mrs Cora May Tingley and
Ralph Morgan of Rainier were I
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the
state central committee.
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Another meeting has been call
ed for Thursday, October 21, 1954
at the town hall at Rainier All
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who are interested are invited to
attend
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Co. Democrats
Re-organize
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Broken Arm Is Resuli
Of Accidental Fall
Bride Elect
Given Shower
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VERNONIA.
EAGLE.
THURSDAY. OCT 21, 1954
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Arch Cape Party Draws Local Folk
The social hall of the Evangeli-
lal United Brethren church was
th? scene of a delightful bridal
shower last Friday evening hon
oring Margie Roland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Georg' Roland,
whose marriage to Clayton Aid-
rich will take place at the church
this Saturday evening.
The thirty or more guests spent
an enjoyable evening playing
games after which the honor
guest opened and displayed her
many low>ly and useful gifts.
Delicious refreshments were
served by members of the Martha
circle who acted as hostesses for
the party.
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Auxiliary Plans
Welfare Work
The Past Presidents Parley of
the American Legion Auxiliary
held their ¿September meeting at
the home of Mrs. Ed Crawford
They cut out garments for a baby
layetet. They also voted to
raffle a doll at Christmas time,
the proceeds to go for their hos
pital and child welfare work.
The October meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Henry Ade
Sr. The doll has been purchased
and tickets will be on sale soon.
The nr'xt meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs Paul Weid
man at which time their pals will
be disclosed and new names
drawn.
A number of Vernonia folks
went to Arch Cape last Saturday
to a party at the home of Mr
and Mrs C. C Brown which
celebrated the 74th birthday of
Mr Brown, better known to his
many friends here as “Lum ”
Those from here who joined
the neighbors in the Arch Cape
area at the festivities were Mr
and Mrs Emil Messing. Mr and
Mrs Charles Justice. Mrs Ethel
Hall and Tommy Hall
There
from Clatskanie were Mr and
Mrs Otto Goertzen and Bill ar I
Eva Jacobs and Mr. and Mi
Tom Schoenheinz from Portlar. I
were also present.
The lovely decorated birthday
cake was baked by Mrs. Messing
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
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Party Honors Couple
Last Saturday Evening
Patty Floaten and Claudine
Gibson were hostesses for a party
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Bill Olinger honor
ing Margie Roland and Clayton
Aldrich whose marriage will be
an event of this Saturday even
ing. About 25 young people en
joyed an evening of games after
which the couple was presented
with a shower of lovely gifts
for their new home
Refresh
ments were served by the hos-
tesses.
Bring To—
BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
Oregon Laundry
and
Dry Cleaners
The Long-Bell
LUMBER
COMPANY
Vernonia Division
Canton and Auxiliary
To Meet Here Saturday
The Canton and Auxiliary.
Washington No. 14 will hold th ir
regular meeting at the I.O.O F
hall in Vernonia Saturday. Oc
tober 23 at 8:00 p m. All mem
bers are urged to attend. R?- i
freshments will be s -rved after J
the meeting.
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BIRKENFELD — Roy Stuve
had the misfortune to fall from
his truck Friday and break his
arm.
Mrs. E T. Johnston and family
spent the week end in Portland
visiting her sist t Mrs Ralph
Condit.
Mrs. Donald Jepson and Mrs.
Ted Bellingham went to Port
land on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp
son spent the week end visiting
relatives here.
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SAVE OREGON
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VOTE 7 YES
CEMENT
Work Wanted
Repair work, driveways,
walls, steps, walks,
floors, porches, patios,
etc.
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A. G. OSTRANDER
Oregon’s steady supply of pure, wholesome
milk should not be meddled with by politic
ians or organizations seeking personal gain.
Oregon’s health authorities and grade A dairymen have
worked harmoniously for oser 20 years to provide children
of Oregon with the finest, most sanitary milk in the world.
VOTI NO AGAINST THE REPEAL OF OUR ESSENTIAL MILK MARKETING LAW
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Those Who Know...Will Vote NO!
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