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THURSDAY, JAN. 21,
1960
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Mrs. Charles Hickman was in
stalled as most excellent chief
FEO Chaytw Nouse of
for Vernonia Temple No. 61, Py
thian Sisters at public ceremonies
Coustituticn Change
last Wednesday evening at the
Chapter BS, PE.O. Sisterhood IOOF hall. The meeting was pre
ceded by a potluck dinner at 6:00
met at the home of Mrs. Sam pm. to which relatives and
Hearing Jr. last Tuesday evening | friends were invited.
Mrs. Carl Davis as acting grand
with several of the members sub
stituting for officers who were chief installed the officers with
the assistance of Mrs. E. E. Gar-
ill. In lieu of the program that
had been planned, Mrs. Ben
Brickel reviewed and led a dis
cussion on the constitutional
changes voted at supreme chap
ter that affected all local chap
ters.
During the social hour
following the meeting, the hos
At the January 15 Cub Scout
tess served refreshments of man
darin salad, hot rolls and bever Pack meeting, the Mom and Dad
award was won by Den 3. Den 2
ages.
At the next meeting, January won a good conduct ribbon. Den
26, the hostess will be Mrs. Ben 3. whose den mother is Celeste
Brickel. Mrs. J. W. Nichols will Poetter, put on a skit depicting
be in charge of the annual ob the life of an Eskimo boy. It
servance of founders day. The was narrated by Betty Curl.
There were three three-legged
P.E.O. Sisterhood was founded
January 21, 1869, at Iowa Wesle races between the boys. Stanley
yan college, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Johnson and Billy Hawkins were
the winners in the eight year old
class; David Fisher and Eddie
Burton in the nine year old class;
and Randy Nightwine and Gary
Hanson were the ten year old
winners.
Refreshments were served by
Hilder Davis’s Den 5.
The awards were as follows:
Miss Judy Strong, daughter of Myron Dennis, denner; John
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Strong, will Dowell, assistant denner; Gary
be installed as worthy advisor for Davis, bobcat and wolf; Fay Rus
Nehalem Assembly No. 18, Order sell, bobcat and wolf; Steven
of Rainbow for Girls at public Poetter, wolf; Ronald Peterson,
ceremonies at the Masonic Tem wolf; Billy Hawkins, assistant
ple next Monday evening Janu denner and wolf; Stanley John
ary 25. Other elective officers son, denner; Tommy Lawler,
who were named at the last meet denner, gold and silver arrow;
ing, January 11, include Vicki David Fisher, gold arrow; Larry
Serafin, associate advisor; Glen Elton, gold arrow; Curtis Hick-
da Robertson, charity; Toni Mona man, bear, two silver arrows;
co, hope and Melva Barrett, faith. Randy Nightwine, two silver ar
Miss Peggy Bowerman, outgo rows; Albert Brunsman, lion; Pat
ing worthy advisor, will be the Workman, lion; Joseph Ivy, lion;
installing officer and will be as Keith Cameron, lion; Bradley
sisted by others chosen by Miss Rumbaugh, lion; Gary Hanson,
Strong. The DeMolay boys from lion; Donald Wilson, lion; Buddy
Seaside have been invited for the Robertson, lion, one gold and
crowning ceremony if weather three silver arrows.
conditions permit.
Relatives and friends, as well
as memebrs of the Masonic and
Eastern Star lodges, are invited
to attend the ceremonies which
are at 8:00 p.m.
Cub Scouts See
Eskimo Boy Skit
Rainbow Girls
Install Monday
Gem and Fossil
Club To Install
Babe Oblivious To Party
Ai Which He Is Honored
ner, grand senior and Mrs. Ma
James Douglas Kyser and his
thilde Bergerson, acting grand mother Shirley, (Mrs. Roy Kyser)
manager.
Other officers seated were as were the honored guests at a
follows; Otilia Heckenliable, ex shower given at the home of the
cellent senior; Alice Weed, excel Walter Mathews at Mist Thurs
lent junior; Cora Lange, secre day night.
tary; Irma Chance, treasurer;
He received many lovely and
Alice Buckley, protector; Leona useful gifts, but slept peacefully
Haverland, guard; Jennie Stanley, through the whole evening.
pianist and Launee Cousins, past
Members of the Young People’s
Chief.
Cleo McNair, manager club helped Mrs. Mathews with
elect. was ill and unable to at the refreshments and games.
tend so will be installed at the
next meeting. Mrs. Catherine
Lentz stood in for her in the Wed
Omar Vernon Heads Slate
nesday evening ceremonies.
Following the installation, Mrs. For Columbia Encampment
Mathilde Bergerson, president of
At the meeting of the Columbia
the Past Chiefs club, asked that
Launee Cousins, outgoing MEC, Encampment No. 89 which was
be escorted to the altar where held at the IOOF hall last Friday
she presented her with a past evening, Frank Lentz, district
chief’s emblem watch charm. Mrs. deputy grand patriarch, installed
Cousins had previously earned the 1960 officers with the assis
her past chiefs pin by serving tance of the following deputy
grand officers: Bill Horn, high
three years as pianist.
Mrs. Hickman announced her priest, senior warden, scribe and
committees and some plans for treasurer and LeRoy Cook, war
den and inside sentinel.
the year.
Officers installed were: Omar
The new officers will meet at
7; 15 p.m. next Wednesday at the Vernon, chief patriarch; Carl Da
IOOF hall to practice the officers vis, high priest; Ernest Herman,
march before the regular meeting senior warden; Harry Culbertson,
to be held that evening. Also, scribe and treasurer and R. L.
since the grand chief is to make Spencer, junior warden.
her official visit here February
24, plans for that will be made
Sell it with an Eagle classified.
during the meeting.
Rebekahs Seat 1960 Officers
Mrs. Marie Atkins was installed
last Thursday evening as noble
grand for Mt. Heart Rebekah
lodge at a meeting which was at
tended by over 50 members of
the lodge and several visitors.
Other elective officers installed
were Herlene Robertson, vice
grand; Zelda Vernon, secretary;
Irma Chance, financial secretary
and Faye Davis, treasurer.
The installation was carried out
by Zoe Whitsell, district deputy
resident, with the assistance of
Ila
Cline.
marshal;
Evelyn
Heath, warden; Dorothy Sandon,
chaplain; Myrtle Oakes, Secre
tary; Grace Currie, treasurer; Sil
via Wolff, inside guardian; Ione
Justice, outside guardian and No
ma Callister, musician
In addition to the elective of
ficers. the following appointive
officers were seated: Dorothy
Carter, warden; Hazel Grosche,
conductor; Maxine Akers, inside
guardian; Hazel Cook, outside
guardian; June Ray and Virginia
Hogberg, right and left supports
to the noble grand; Irene Minger
and Isabel Anderegg, right and
left supports to the vice grand;
Gertrude Schalock, chaplain; Imo
gene Brissett, musician; Marie
Shafer, color bearer; Catherine
Lentz. Ella Wood, Susan Fowler
and Reatha Horn, courtesy offi
cers and Isabel Anderegg, drill
captain.
Cora Lange, retiring noble
grand, was presented with her
past noble grands pin by District
Deputy President Zoe Whitsell.
She in turn, presented each of her
1959 officers with a cup and sau
cer as a token of appreciation for
their work during the year.
During the business of the
evening. Lucille Kitchen who is
now a resident of Vernonia be
came a member of Mt. Heart
lodge by transfer from Junction
City Five applications for mem
bership were also received that
evening
Visitors included Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Wright who are members
of the lodge at Ryderwood. Wash
ington; Mrs Joey Acaiturri whose
membership is at Culver and Mrs.
Doris Skidmore who belongs at
Bay City. However, all are now
residents of Vernonia Mrs. Skid
more also is state vice-president
for F L. clubs.
The next meeting of the lodge
will be Thursday of next week,
January 28.
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The Vernonia Gem and Fossil
club will install its 1960 officers
this Friday evening, January 22,
at the West Oregon Electric build
Due to uncertain weather con ing meeting room at 8:00 p.m.
ditions, the Columbia County His Harry G Sandon heads the slate
torical Society will not hold a ‘ as president and other officers
meeting in January, according to include Carl Donowho, vice-pre-
an announcement received this sident; Hazel Dusenberry, secre
week. Plans for the February tary-treasurer and Tom M. Tuck
meeting will be announced later. er, federation director.
An interesting program has
been planned with Mrs. Gene
Davidson of Hillsboro, secretary
of the Tualitan Valley Gem and
Fossil club, as speaker.
All members who have not yet
paid their 1960 dues are reminded
that in order to keep their name
on the list in the federation direc
tory they must get them in at this
meeting as the list is to be mailed
immediately afterwards. Dues are
$1.00 per year for adults and 50
cents a year for those under 16.
New members and visitors are
always welcomed by the club.
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Mt. Heart Social club met at
the home of Lucille Kitchen Jan
uary 12 with 12 members and one
visitor present.
President Mane Atkins out
lined the projects that she would
like to accomplish this year, the
main one being to redecorate the
ante rooms at the IOOF hall Dis
cussion was held on the various
ways to earn money. Pinochle
games are starting again and any
one who likes to play is welcome.
Members should not be surprised
if some morning they are picked
up in housecoat and curlers for
a "Come as you are" breakfast.
The outgoing president, Doro
thy Carter, thanked the members
for the beautiful bedspread they
presented to her. After the meet
ing. the hostess served delicious
refreshments. Next meeting will
be held February 9. at the home
of Catherine Lentz.
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irritations
The Nimble Thimbles 4-H club
met at the home of Mrs B. R.
Pilger on January 5.
Refresh-
ments were brought by Deanna
Ritz who served butterscotch chip
cookies and kool-aid.
The girls learned how to sew
on buttons without tieing a knot.
They will put the buttons on in
this way when making clothes
out of wool or a thick cloth.
The girls enjoyed a verv nice
Christmas party on December 15.
The people on the party commit
tee were Sandra Sutton, Dianna
Ritz and Phyliss Lines. The party
was held at Mrs Davies’ home.
Jane Pilger,
news reporter.
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from our 1960 construction budget.
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