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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1955)
Fermer Member Guest Of O.A. Bridge Club Mrs. Minnie Ford of Detroit, Michigan was a guest of the O-A Br.dge Club when it met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Vaughn At the end of play, Mrs. Vaughn held high score and Mrs. C. L. Anderson, second high. Former Vernonia Boy Takes Bride A wedding of much interest here was that of Miss Charlotte Marie Hale and Charles Wallace Btrgerson at the Churcn of Christ at Warrenton last Saturday, Jan- uaiy 8, at 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon. The groom is th' son of Mr and Mrs. Wallace Bergerson of Warrenton who were former Ver- n n.a residents and lived here when Charles was small. Attending the ceremony from Vernonia were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Bergerson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Brady and Dane A..an. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Bergerson and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aldrich. You Name It — Weil Supply It Steaks, roasts or most • any other piece of meat} y u may wish can be • supplied from our mark • et. You just name it j with your next grocery • order from— | Grand Chancellor Installs Knights Program Enjoyed At Scottish Rites Temple ; Remember— J DELIVERIES TWICE • DAILY: 10 a.m. • 3 p.m. [ PHONE 1391 I I Five Vernonia Masons were in ■ Portland Tuesday evening to at- I tend a meeting of the Scottish Members of the Vernonia Study At installation ceremonies held Rites Temple at which 1954 and club met Thursday night at the last Monday evening at the Odd 1955 masters of the masonic home of Mrs. James Smith, Pitts Fellows hall, officers for 1955 lodges in Portland and vicinity burg were seated by Vernonia Temple were honored guests. They en Modern poetry was the theme No 61, Pythian Sisters and Hard joyed a fine evening of enter of the program prepared and giv ing Lodge No. 116, Knights of tainment. en by Mrs. J W Nichols. She Pythias. Those attending from here explained that modern poetry be Silvia Wolff, acting as deputy were T. F. Tomlin, Walter Linn. longed to the present or most re grand chief, was installing offi Seldon Graves, Reggie Watson cent period of it,s development, cer for the sisters and was assist and Merle Clme. and read favorite passages and ed by Mary Sawyer as grand verses from many varied authors; manager and June Willis as grand from Shakespeare, to Ogden senior. Nash and also a recent poem by I Installed were Lesta Garner, Edna Engen, ex-Vernonian. past chief; Alice Weed, most ex cellent chief; Eula Blount, excel lent senior; Faye Davis, excel lent junior; Mathilde Bergerson, New officers were installed by I manager; Alice Buckley, secre the I.O.O.F. lodge Tuesday night tary; Margaret Cone, treasurer; Eva Poynter, protector; Edith by Otto Cantwell, district depu Nehalem Chapter No. 153, ty Grand Master, assisted by Bob McFarland, guard. O.E.S., met Wednesday evening Spencer as grand marshall. Following the installing of of Seated were Cloyd Thompson. with th? newly installed officers ficers for the Sisters, a program was presented which included ac Noble Grand: Shelby Cook, vice presiding. Lucille Tomlin, Worthy Matron, cord tan solos by Allan York; grand; Jim Davies, secretary; readings by Reverend Ervin Frank Lentz, treasurer; Lloyd announced her committee mem Leak? and trumpet solos by Dane Quinn, warden; Homer Gwinn, bers as follows: Finance, threT years. Eliza Allan Brady who was accompan conductor; Wayne Akin, chaplain; Charles Hickman, inside guard beth Serafin, two years, Isabelle ied by Mrs. Brissett. Brunsman and one year, Lillian The Knights of Pythias had tile ian; Henry Ano 'regg, outside Davis; visiting and relief. Alvil- guardian; Les Galloway. left • great honor of being installed da Hearing. Lillian Davis and into office by Grand Chancellor support to the Noble Grand; Bob Lucille Tomlin; examining, Doro Spencer, right support to the Paul J Meyers of St. Helens He thy Sandon, Florence Messing, Noble Grand; Otto Cantwell, left I was assisted by Elza Weed as Thomas F. Tomlin; Instruction, support to the vice-grand; Carl grand secretary, Clem Pape as Florence Brunsman. Glen Hawk grand master at arms and Ed Davis, right suport to the vice ins, Frances Hershey; historian, grand; LeRoy Cook, right scene Laws as grand prelate. supporter; Ralph McKee, left Allie Dickson; endowment, Mona Assuming office for the Knights scene supporter; Cecil Johnson, Gordon. Mane Hawkins, Harry were John Barger, chancellor musician and Chris Fowler, past Sandon and Rainbow advisory commander; Ben Fowle-, vice- grand Members of the finance board. Maryon Peters. Mother chancellor; Charles Johnson, pre committee are Lloyd Quinn, Chris Advisor. Nell Thomas, Gladys late; Oren Weed, master of works; Fowler and LeRoy Cook and re Strong, Florence Messing and Oscar Weed, secretary; R. M. Aid- Mona Gordon. porter is Lloyd Quinn. rich, treasurer; Larry Garner, Marie Hawkins, as repres°nta- Following the installation the master at arms; Clarence Hebron, tive of the American Red Cross inner guard and Glen Harmon, men were served delicious re in connection with the Blooo freshments of salad, sandwiches outer guard. Mobile activities in this commu and cheese tid-bits by Mrs. Shelby Oren Weed, retiring chancellor nity, presented Nell Thomas with Cook and Mrs. Cloyd Thompson. commander was presented with her certificate and pin entitling his past chancellor’s certificate her to be a member of th? Gallon entitling him to attendance at Do-Si-Do Dance Club Club, for blood donors. The Chapter congratulated Mrs. Thom grand lodge sessions. Plans for Meetings as and the members of the Ma Besides the knights present Beginning Saturday, January sonic Lodge, Walter Linn, Harry from Avon Lodge at St. Helens who assisted with the work, sis 22, the Do-Si-Do Square Dance Culbertson and Guy Thomas who ters from Ava Temple were pre club will meet the second and also hav? or will receive certifi sent as follows: Past Grand Chief fourth Saturday of each month cates and pins for their partici Margaret Meyers, Beulah Hall, at the V.F.W. hall on Bridge pation in this worthwhile pro Mrs. Bigelow, Alma Weed and Street at 8:30 p.m. All square ject Delicious dessert and coffee Edna Laws. Also present were dancers and friends are invited were enjoyed after the meeting. many local friends and relatives to attend. I of those installed. Also, there > with Reverend Leake and his wife were his guests. Sheriff and Mrs. Rupert Gillmouthe of Hood River. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Weed. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. Mary Sawyer, Oscar Weed, Clarence Hebron and Glen Harmon went to St. Helens to see the officers 01 Ava Temple and Avon Lodge installed. I00F Officers Are Obligated Worthy Matron Names Committee THURSDAY, JAN 13, 1955 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE Tunnells Visit With Herrins at Yoncalla Agnes Gibson was hostess for the Friendly Pinochle Club Jan uary 7 for their first meeting of the new year. All members of the club were present for the de licious one o’clock dessert lunch eon served by the hostess. High score for the afternoon was held by Marjorie DeHart and low by Mane Shafer. The ne::t meeting of the club will be at the home of Marie Sauer, Friday, January 14. RIVERVIEW — Mr and Mrs Robert Tunnell and family, Clyd • and Le Roy Thomas and Edwina Seidleman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tunnell at Oakridge Friday and Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Tunnell visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Luther Hernn at Yoncalla on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hibler and two sons of Eugene spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs. W J. Lindsley. Mist-Nehalem Unit I To Meet Friday ADMIRAL* I i The Mist-Nhalem Extension Unit will meet Friday, January 14 at 10:30 a m. at the home of Mrs. C. O Hanson Virginia Han- . son and Mary Mills will be in i charge of the luncheon meeting entitled "Appetizing Meals.” A baby sitter will be furnished. Mothers will please bring sack lunches for the children. I I I I I Ì I I I II I ! RADIO — TELEVISION APPLIANCES Come in and see the NEW 1955 line in TV with the ALUMI- NIZED DYNA RAY 270-inch picture. Small down payment. EASY TERMS. SALES SERVICE . . . if you don't agree each of these products is the BEST for its purpose of any you've tried. CARA NOME NATURAL CURL PERMANENT TAKE REXALL ANAPAC FOR RELIEF FROM COLDS Wonderfully easy to use . . . leaves your hair soft, man ageable, easy to style into your favorite coiffure. Soft ening lanolin helps keep away dryness and brittleness. 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