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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1955)
Pacific Honor Roll Lisis Vernonia Boy • Vows Exchanged At Bride's Home Bill Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ethel Mae Waddell, W. M. Braun of Vernonia, is listed daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawton on the spring semester honor roll Waddell of Mist, became the bride at Pacific university for earning a of Mr. Norman R. Comb, son of grade point average of 3. or high Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Comb of Mc er according to figures recently Minnville, at a 3:30 afternoon released from the registrar’s of ceremony last Sunday, July 17 at fice. the Natal grange hall and was the Braun, a freshman majoring in first such ceremony to ever be education, is active in college : performed there . The hall was basketball and has served as vice- ! beautifullly decorated for the oc- I casion with white gladioli and president of his class. j blue dephimum. 1 The impressive double ring ceremony was read by the Rever- I end Ernest Ralston of the First i Conservative Baptist church of I McMinnville in the presence of about 125 relatives and friend- A reunion for the family of Mr. Wedding music was plavod b\ and Mrs. M B Steers Sr. was Maxine O’Black and Bernard I sparked by the visit here of Dr. Dowling sang ”Oh Promise Me" | and Mrs. A. W. Steers and their and “B 'cause." three sons from Los Angeles, The bride, given in marriage California who are on their way to Washington. D.C. to make their < by her father, wore a floor home and last week end was the length wedding gown of white occasion for the gathering at the I embroidered nylon over light blu ’ homes of Mr. and Mrs. M B. j taffeta with an elbow length veil Steers Sr. and Mr and Mrs. M. ! caught with a lace cap trimmed B. Steers Jr. of 23 members of with seed pearls. She carried a the clan which represented four whit'« Bible with an orchid ar ranged with a ribbon shower. generations. Matron of honor was Mrs. Joan Besides the two sons mentioned above, another son and two 1 Marie Sitton of McMinnville, cou- daughters and their families were | sin of the bride, who wore a bal here. They were Mr. and Mrs. lerina length gown of light blue C W. Steers and two daughters taffeta with blue nylon net over from Ketchican. Alaska; Mr. and skirt and carried a bouquet of pink i Mrs. M P. Kuehn and famly rose buds and Esther Re d daisies. 1 Best man was John R. Ganor from Elgin, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bennett from Sumner, of' Hillsboro and ushers were I Ralph Waddell of Clatskanie and Washington. Also here were the M B. Steers Donald Faust of Estacada. At the rec 'ption which follow Jr.’s two daughters and their fa milies, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peter ed the ceremony. Mrs. Walter son and son David from Forest Mathews served the wedding Mrs. Claud R. Mickey, Grove and Mr and Mrs. Ronald cake. aunt of the bnd" presided at the ; Smith from Sweet Home. This was the first time all five punch bowl, assisted by Mrs. Sam ' of the Steers children had been Devine. Pouring coffee was Mrs. I together with their parents for R. S. Lindsay who was assisted 1 eleven years and in that time ten by Mrs. Myrtle Mathews and Mrs. new members had been added to Charles Hanson. I Mrs. Eunice Hopkins and Mrs. the families. Mrs. Steers Jr. who had been I Pearl Davis, aunt of the bride, had instrumental in getting the group I charge of the gift table and Doris together said it was indeed a Comb, sister of the groom, took "Roundup of Steers” for they care of the guest book. For the wedding trip on which literally rounded them up and got them all here for the re the couple went to Jasper Na tional park in Canada, the bride union. The Kuehns brought Mary wore a light blue suit with navy Steers home from Elgin and took and white accessories. They plan back with them their son Larry to return about July 31 and will who had been here for several make their home at 11495 Blam weeks picking berries. However, St., in McMinnville. The bride is well known here, Mary wasn't ready to stay home so went to Sweet Home with her having lived in th? Mist commu sister. Mrs. Ronald Smith, for a nity all her life. She is a gradu. ate of Vernonia high school and visit. Miss Beverly Ann Rice, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rice of Hillsboro, became the bride of Ralph Roy Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg of Birkenfeld, at an impressive ceremony read by Rev. John Schirling of the Baptist church at the home of the bride’s parents at Hillsboro, Sun day afternoon, July 3. The brid ?, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length white gown with cap of lace and seed pearls and carried a nosegay of white carnations and stephanotis. Attendants were Miss Ruby Mane Rice, sister of the bride, who wore a pastel blue ballerina length frock and carried a nose gay of pink carnations and steph anotis, and Norman Mills of Bir. kenfeld. A reception followed the cere mony at which Ethel Larson cut the wedding cake; Lila Sodeback poured coffee; Clarence Soder- back served the ices and Charles Robbins the punch. Assisting about the rooms were Barbara Robbins and Nellie Berg. Mabel Anderson took care of the guest book and Dorothy Loss had charge of the gift table. For the wedding trip to Cali fornia, Mrs. Berg wore a light blue suit with white accesories and her wedding corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Berg are now at home at Gualala, California. Attending the wedding from this vicinity were the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg and family and Mrs. Ethel Lar son from Birkenfeld and the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Louis Carmichael and aunt, Mrs. Wm. C; rmichael of Vernonia. Steers Roundup Week End Event BEN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon FOR ATHLETES FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS IN ONE HOUR If not pleased with powerful, keratolytic fungicide, T-4-L, your 40c back at any drug store. T-4-L sloughs off tainieu oui r sun Kills imbedded fungi ®N CON TACT Greasless, instant-drying. T day at VERNONIA DRUG CO. THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE Ethel Waddell Wed At Natal D.A.R. Members Plan Champoeg County Fair since then has been employed with the Oregon Mutual Insur ance company at McMinnville. A special meeting of members of the DA.R. was held at the home of Mrs. Warren Wood in House Warming Given Rainier on Saturday. July 9, the At Tupper's New Home purpose being to plan the country Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper fair at Champoeg on August 13. were given a surrpise house This is a statewide project to raise money for restoring the warming Sunday at their new Newell House, the oldest building home which they moved to re- in Champoeg. cently on Apiary road The af Tickets are on sale by the mem fair was arranged by Mr. and bers at $1 00 each, with Newell Mrs. Bill Wolff who were joined House ceremony being scheduled Secretary of the by their week end guests and for 11 AM Interior, Douglas McKay, will be others who came Sunday for the the speaker at this time. There occasion The group enjoyed a will be a country cafeteria at picnic dinner on the creek near noon, and tea and entertainment Many articles the Tupper home after which I from 2 to 5 p.m they presented the Tuppers with , will be for sale, including cakes, a set of dishes and cannister set. pies, candy, plants, fancy work Week end guests of the Wolff's and many other things. All are who participated in the affair insured an interesting day if they were Mr and Mrs. Georg" Turn can attend. er and daughters Tawny and Lori Anne and Mr and Mrs. Max Gli- Couple Announces Plans enke and daughter Elsie of Port- I land. Additional guests who came For September Wedding Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Her Glen Justice and his fiancee, man Zimmerman from Vancou Miss Ann Page, of The Dalles ver; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr, were here last week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haag and rM. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice. and Mrs. Robert Turner from Th?y have announced plans for a Portland September wedding here at the Mr and Mrs. Art Kuehn of home of Mr. and Mrs. Justice Portland were here on Saturday, and were making arrangements also, but did not stay over for for the event while they were here. the Sunday party. Minnesota Picnic Sei For Jantzen Beach Park THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 Families Attend Seaside Pageant RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mr E L. Lloyd. Jewell Lloyd and family and Bonnie Rainwate- were at Seaside to attend the Miss Oregon pageant Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderso-i and children and Mrs Louis Hunt, ley are on a vacation trip to Moi tana. Mr and Mrs Everett Kouv > and Mr and Mrs. Art Kouva an 1 children motored to the beac i Sunday The T F Hillyers spent Wed nesday and Thursday visiting o'J friends in Warrenton and Seaside Elon Felton of St. Helens •» visiting at the Glen Hawkins home. Do-Si-Do Club Members Reschedule Lawn Dance The Do !-k Do square dance club will again try to dance on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meyers on Timber road this Saturday evening, July 23 They are the third house on the left after crossing the first bridge beyond the golf course and grang ■ hall. In the event of rain, the group will move to the Vernonia grange hall but they are sincerely hoping the weatherman will co-op "rate better this time. Connect to New Sewer The annual Minnesota picnic is scheduled for Jantzen Beach Park on July 31 and is for all for- mer Minnesotans who now reside in the Pacific Northwest. The program is to begin at 2:00 p.m. with music by a ten piece accordian band. Then, Governor Patterson will speak to the group at 2:30 p.m. Following this a program of five numbers will be presented by The Journal Juni ors. The rest of the time will be given over to visiting and getting acquainted. with j [ | | , I . 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