2 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Moran are
at Salem where he is attending
lummer school at Willamette Un.
iversity.
Mr. and Mr*. Loren Weidman
of Portland are announcing the
arrival of a son, David Duane,
June 14. He joins a sister in the
Weidman faitlily. Mrs. Lona Weld-
man went to Portland Wednes-
day to make the acquaintance of
her new grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Valpiani
attended a reception Saturday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Lalli at West Slope,
in honor of their son, Richard
Lalli who had graduated the pre
vious evening from the Univer
sity of Oregon medical school.
He will now intern for a year at
the Multnomah county hospital
after which he will do his term
in military service.
Mrs. Clayton Johnson, her
daughter Terri Beth and son
Garth of Minot, North Dakota
are visiting here with her aunt,
Mrs. Alois Sauer; her uncle, Er
vin P. Mullins and with other
relatives at Beaverton and Port
land.
While on their way io Ver
nonia from Beaverton Saturday
to attend the wedding of Miss
Kathleen Sauer, her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M.
Thomas of Beaverton and their
daughters, Jeanine and Marlene,
and Kathleen's grandmother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Mullins of Vernonia,
were involved in an accident
when a car came through a stop
in front of them on River road
near Hillsboro. The Thomas car
was demolished but all escaped
with only bruises and shock. Mrs.
Mullins was taken to Good Sa
maritan hospital Sunday for a
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Miss Patricia Wells is at the
Christian church youth camp.
Camp Adams, near Molalla this
week serving as a teacher for the
| senior high group of the Christian
Youth Fellowship which is meet
j ing there.
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Dr. and Mrs. Powell B. Loggan
and family from Longview were
here last week end to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ni
chols.
Glenda Hahmeyer is spending
this week at Seaside with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gamer.
Jack Junkins of Portland came
here Friday afternoon and ac
companied Wm. Lindley to Gari
baldi for the week end at the
Lindley cottage there.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sher
man Fisher last week were his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Fisher from Toledo,
Ohio, who flew out for a weeks
vacation. They also visited In
Portland with another brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weed went
to Seattle last Friday for a visit
with their son Melvin and his
family. On Sunday, both fami
lies took the excursion boat trip
to Victoria, B.C. as a means of
celebrating the O.G. Weed’s 47th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lilly have
had the pleasure this week of
having as their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Gars 'e of Port Arthur,
Texas, old friends whom they
had not seen for 35 years. The
Garsees are on a tour which will
take them from here on to Seat
tle and from there to Alaska.
Judy Caywood and Jim Lamb
are at Seattle visiting their
grandmother and other relatives
and friends. They are expected
home this week end.
Mrs. Milton Oakes had the mis
fortune to fall at her home last
Tuesday and break a bone in her
ankle.
She is getting around
with the aid of a walking cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pace were
I in Portland Sunday to attend a
i party at the home of Mrs. Pace’s
I cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kneeland, which marked the
golden wedding anniversary of
Mrs. Kneeland’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Heacock of New
berg, and the silver wedding an
niversary of her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lari
mer of Portland. Mrs. Kneeland
is the Vere Kneeland of the Lady
of the House program seen daily
on KLOR.
Mrs. E. A. Elliott Sr. was pleas
antly surprised last week by a
visit from her aunt, Mrs. Wm. wedding and were overnight
Cox of Eminence, Missouri whom guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Gwin.
she had not seen for 30 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pearl and
and son Bobby visited with Mrs. Barbara were here from Seaside
Adam’s parents, Mr and Mrs. E. Saturday to call on friends and
A. Elliott Sr. for a short time to attend the wedding of Kath
Saturday.
leen Sauer and Dick Gwin.
Word has been received from
Father’* day dinner at the homo
Mrs. Ida Condit who has been of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael
spending the winter with her was enjoyed by their son and
daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wallace at Nestor, Cali Wm. Carmichael and family; their
fornia below San Diego, that she daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
left there Monday for Burley, Mrs. Marion Steers Jr. and Mary
Idaho to attend funeral services and M. B. Steers Sr. Mrs. Jim
for her brother, Isaac Powers. Peterson and children from For
She will then come back to Ore est Grove called during the after
gon to visit her children here, in noon.
cluding Mrs. Walter Mathews at
Guest* this week of Mr. and
Mist.
Mrs. Don Bayley are Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange were Mrs. Lyle Ray and family from
in Portland Saturday and called Amarillo, Texas.
on Mrs. W. B. Ortner at St. Vin
Out of town relatives of Dick
cents hospital where she has been Gwin here Saturday to attend
for two weeks recuperating from his wedding included his grand-
surgery.
J mother, Mrs. Edna Gwin and
Mrs. Eugene Jackson and baby aunt. Miss Dorothy Gwin from
daughter Q-om South Gate, Cali Portland and an aunt, Mrs. Bert
fornia have been in Portland to Bishop from Goble. Friends who
be with Mrs. Jackson's mother, came included Mr. and Mrs. Ger
Mrs. W. B. Ortner, while she was ald Martin and Mrs. John Hie-
muller from St. Helens.
hospitalized.
Word was received Saturday by
Mrs. Mary Redfern and child
Mrs. R. L. Spencer of the death ren, Susan and Stewart of Seattle
that day of her brother, Will Dug were guests last week end of Mr.
gins, at Venice, California. He and Mrs. S. F. Howard. Susan
was a resident of Vernonia for remained for a longer visit with
a time about 48 years ago.
the Howards when her mother
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder and Stewart left Tuesday morn
of Oakridge, Oregon were here ing.
Saturday for the Gwin-Sauer FOOD SALE Bush Furn. Sat. Mt.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Peachey
are the parents of an 8-pound boy
born June 20 at the home of Mrs.
THURSDAY. JUNE 21
Robert Wyckoff.
F.L. Girls — Cancelled for this
time.
IWA Local 5-37, AF.L.-C.I.O. —
Union hall, 7:30 p.m.
Winema Grange — Birkenfeld, I
8:00 p m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
Columbia county extension office
radio broadcast—K-LOG, 12:15.
Vernonia Stamp club — City hall,
7:00 p.m.
F.O.E. and Auxiliary — Eagles
hall on 2nd Ave., 8:00 p m.
Neighbors of Woodcraft handcraft
club — Marion Steers horn- ,
8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY. JUNE 23
Natal Grange party night—Natal
hall, 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
Vernonia Trap Club merchandise
shoot — O-A ball park, noon.
MONDAY. JUNE 25
Rainbow Girls — Masonic Tem
ple, 7:30 p.m.
Harding Lodge No. 116, Knights
of Pythias — IOOF hall, 8:00
p.m.
Conferring of Esquire
rank.
Chamber of Commerce board of
directors — West Oregon of
fice, 8:30 p.m.
Lions Club — Work detail at park
6:00 p.m. followed by dinner ,
and meeting at VFW hall.
TUESDAY, JUNE 26
V.F.W Auxiliary — V.F.W. hall,
8:00 p.m.
Odd Fellows Lodge — IOOF hall,
8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27
V.F.W. — V.F.W. hall, 8:00 p.m. I
Boy Scouts — City park cabin, '
7 00 p.m.
Pythian Sisters — IOOF hall, 8:00
p.m. Birthday party.
Natal Grange — Natal hall. 8:00
pm. Winema and Vernonia
granges as guests.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Tommy Soloman, son of Mr.
Mrs. Jewell Soloman, underwent
a tonsilectomy at Tuality Com
munity hospital at Hillsboro on
Wednesday.
Patti Jo Hahmeyer, two and a
half year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Wm. Hahmeyer, underwent
surgery Monday at Tuality hos
pital, Hillsboro for correction of
a herrua. Her mother, who has
stayed at the hospital with her,
expects to bring her home to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ratcliffe en
joyed a trip to Victoria, B. C.
last week end by way of Port
Angeles.
Mrs. Paul Gordon drove to Cot
tage Grove last week end to take
home her father, Robert Meranda,
who had visited here for the past
three weeks.
Mrs. Ethel Ray of Willamina is
spending this week at the home
of her son, Allen Ray.
Mrs. Eugene Drips and her
mother, Mrs. Sine Collins, left
Sunday for Denver for a week’s
visit with Mr. Drips mother and
other relatives.
Miss Carol Ray began work
this week at a bag factory in
Portland.
Ron Paris and Richard M.
Buckner had identified numbers
at Brunsmans up to Wednesday
morning with those drawn at the
store last Saturday. Four num
bers remained unidentified.
A2c Bill Wells is here from
Paine Air Base at Everett, Wash
ington for a 20-day leave at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Wells.
Friends Enjoy Party
At Harry Eckland Home
A group of friends met for a
get-to-gether party Monday aft
ernoon at thehome of Mrs. Harry
Eckland whom they honored with
a shower of gifts and cards.
Following a time of visiting,
angelfood cake, baked by Mrs.
Lee Akers, was served to Mrs.
Zada Snook, Mrs. H. H. Krank,
Mrs. A. L. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Wm.
Chadwick, Mrs. W. T. Graves
Mrs. Anna Partridge, Mrs. Akers
and Mrs. Eckland.
Revealing of Secret Pals
Concludes Study Club Year
The Vernonia Study club met
Friday evening, June 15 at the
home of Mrs. Emil Massing for
their annual pot-luck dinner. This
was the final meeting before sum
mer vacation. The club will re
convene sometime in September.
At this meeting the secret pals
were revealed and new ones
chosen for ths coming year. Mrs.
Harry Ford, mother of Mrs. Mar
vin Kamholz, was a guest.
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