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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1957)
Special Events Observe Vicky Serafin's Birthday Miss Vicky Serafin was hostess for a luncheon Saturday in honor cf her birthday at which guests, were Patty Thompson, Geneva Sullivan, Lorraine Cunningham and Mikele Anderson. Saturday evening, Vicky’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serafin, took her to Portland to see Okla homa as a further celebration of •>er birthday. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE Rew! Wish Bone Coffee Miracle Process, Lb. Can S ransdown's New Choc. 4 c C.'.ip Cake Mix. 20-oz pkg Öl P.ilsbury Angel Food Cake Mix. 16-oz. Pkg. J / * Baker's Angel Flake Ccconut 7-oz. Pkg. Q9C I.’aft Miniature Marsh- «ÌQ mallows 10'2-ox. Pkg. ¿ÜÖ Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 12-os. Package B’ce Dell Oregon Purple PJiims . No. 2'> Can Mission Green Lima Beans No. 303 Can Columbia Fancy Sauer kraut No. 2'2 Can Lucky Leaf Apple Pie Filling No. 2 Can Legion Auxiliary Juniors Make 3-D Picture Boxes Pythians Plan Future Events Delicious cookies and fruit punch served by Lana Wilson and Teresa Towne were the cen ter of attraction in the Legion hall clubroom Thursday, March 7, as the Juniors gathered after school for their meeting. Beulah Slemmons and Marga ret Hartzell of the American Le gion auxiliary unit were present tc demonstrate how to make 3-D scenes in shoe boxes. Each girl is to bring a peep-in picture box back to their meeting today. Membership chairman of unit 119, Joan Waite, announced that any Junior who had not partici pated in the ceremony was elig ible to be formally initiated with the regular members Saturday evening, March 23. In planning for future projects, a committee, Sally Biggs, and fx>rene Stiff, was appointed to find out the cost of scrapbook materials. Juniors are to bring pictures of scenery and/or ani mals to the next meeting. The ways and means committee announced plans for jn Easter food basket at the regular meet ing of Vernonia Temple No. 61. Pythian Sisters last Wednesday evening. Faye Davis, excellent senior, presided, in the absence of the most excellent chief, Ma thilde Bergerson. Silvia Wolff, district deputy grand chief, appointed commit tees for the coming district con vention, which will be held here May 25, and other plans were also discussed. The Temple voted to sponsor t- 4-H club member at summer school at Corvallis again this year. Silvia Wolff drew the hostess prize. Following closing ceremonies, delicious refreshments of lime jello and green frosted angel food cake, in keeping with St. Pat rick's day, were served by the committee composed of Silvia Wolff, Eula Blount and Cora Lange. Practice for initiatory work was set for this evening. Thurs day, at 8 pm. and initiation for two candidates will be exempli fied at the next meeting, March 27. Square Dancers Are Graduated 16 Mrs. Elizabeth Walters Given Birthday Surprise 15"! 15 29 Mrs. Elizabeth Walters was honored on her 81st birthday, February 28, with a surprise party arranged for her by Mrs. Albert Blount. Friends and neighbors came in during the af ternoon to extend greetings. Highlight of the afternoon was when Mrs. Blount’s three year old son sang happy birthday to grandma, after which angelfood cake and jello and coffee were served to the 11 adults and four children present. Enos. Grade A A Large Ceuntry Fresh Dozen Del Monte's Diamond Brand Sliced Bacon, Lb. THESE PRICES GOOD I AS LONG AS PRESENT Legion and Auxiliary STOCK LASTS Plan Anniversary Event American Legion Post Com mander, Stephen Waite, announ ced that the- Vernonia post and auxiliary unit are inviting fami lies and friends to a joint initia - ---------------------------------------------- -- ■ tion Saturday evening, March 23, at 8 o’clock. The ceremony is Member United Grocers Inc. being held at this time in ob Deliveries Twice Daily servance of the American Le 10 AJ4. 8r 3 P.M.—Ph. HA 9-3492 . gion’s 38th birthday. MILL MARKET ! AND LOCKERS WE I I SALUTE 4 I 4 I i « 4 I I : THE FUTURE FARMERS OF i * J ! AMERICA I ; i I 1 t I t 4 4 i I 4 4 Mrs. Alice Cholowinski. dis trict president, was a guest of the Vernonia V.F.W auxiliary at its last meeting, March 12. Initia tion was exemplified with Mrs. Guy Harris as candidate. Re freshments were served by Mrs. O. T Bateman and Mrs Fred Koediger At the next regular meeting. March 26, election of officers will be held, and on Friday of next week, March 29, the VFW and auxiliary will have an anniversary dinner and party at the hall with the burning of the mortgage as the highlight of the evening. All charter members are especially invited to be pre sent for this event and all mem bers are urged to attend both the election and anniversary obser vance. Holy Old Mackinaw Is Reviewed for Study Club Mrs. Darrold Proehl was hos tess to the Vernonia Study club on Thursday evening, March 7, at her home. Fourteen members V'ere present. The program was given by Mrs. Emil Messing on ’’Holy Old Mackinaw”, a book about his tory of logging in the Pacific Northwest, which was very in teresting. The club will meet again this evening at the home of Mrs. B. J. Horn. THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. THURSDAY, MAR 21. 1957 Remnants Leave Friday For California Home Mrs. M. J. Bjornson carried out the St. Patrick’s day theme Friday when she entertained the members of the Friendly Pinochle club and used shamrocks in de corations and for score cards. To start the afternoon, her guests were served banana splits and wafers. Mrs. R. L. Thompson won first prize and second prize went to Mrs. Leon Savage, guest for the afternoon who played for Mrs. Iiueben Pederson who was ill. Mrs. Art Davis will entertain the club tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Remnant left here Friday morning for Manhattan Beach, California where Mr. Remnant will be the cashier at the South Bay bank. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Horn entertained M i nd Mrs. Remnant at dinner with additional guests being Mr. and ' rs. Jack Metcalf of Ladner. Fritish Columbia, who had come for a visit with the Remnant before they moved, and Mr and ,lrs. Robert King Thursday evening, the Rem nants and Metcalfs were guests of Mr and Mrs. Lyman Hawken Sr with several other couples com ing in during the evening for a visit with the Remnants before their departure. Nehalem Social Club Elects New Officers At the meeting of the Nehalem Social club. OES, held last Wed nesday, March 13. at the home of Mrs. Emil Messing. Mrs. Norman Hamnett was elected president for the ensuing 15 month period. Other officers named to serve with her were Mrs. Doris West, Timber, vice-president; Mrs. Ed Roediger, secretary and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, treasurer. Mrs. Frank Serafin, retiring president, was presented with a cup and saucer as an expression of appreciation from the club. ADMIRAL Radio GUARANTEED SERVICE 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. — All Makes OAKES RADIO SHOP Phone HA 9-3653 — Riverview Xo More with pleasure.1 C. . w.»» .US* • • I DISTINCTIVE HOSIERY i 60 Gauge 15 Denier t I ! i i 4 4 4 Appliances TV • Low Down Payment • 12 Months to Pay. Deep Freezers. 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Transportation for the girls was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn and Mrs. Glen Hawkins, mother advisor for Nehalem As rembly. i I i I Graduation exercises were held in the basement party room at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins Friday evening, Marell 8, for the 13 couples who had completed the eight weeks course in square dance instruction given by Mr. Hawkins. Those receiving diplomas were Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minger, Mr and Mrs. Norman Hamnett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Smejkal. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mr. end Mrs. Henry Anderegg. The two other couples in the class, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steyaert and Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, were unable’ to be present be cause of illness. 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