Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 08, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOPICS OF THE TOWN
hadn't seen the sisters since he was
17. Through the years they had lost
track of each other and it is just re­
cently that he learned they were still
alive. He flew from Los Angeles to
London and from there to West Ger­
many.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts of Mil­
waukie were guests from Friday to
Monday of their cousin, Dale Ro­
berts on Timber route. They also
visited with other cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Loel Roberts and Mrs. Macile
Grady.
Mrs. Wilbur Davis, associate grand
are Mrs. Shirley Henry and children
who have recently returned state­
side from Turkey where they spent
10 months with Mr. Henry who is
stationed there. At present, they are
living with her sister, Mrs. Dot Wil­
son on Mist route while waiting for
their household furnishings to arrive
here.
Guest last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Culbertson was her
sister, Mrs. Marian Tallman from
Portland .She also visited her bro­
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Crawford at Treharne.
RUMMAGE SALE, fire hall, Octo­
ber 15, 16, 17. EUB Circle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Justin Folken drove
Wilhelm Ritz has news from his
father, Dick Ritz, that he has flown
from Southern California to Germany
where he will spend from six months
to a year with three sisters with
whom he recently established con­
tact. He is now 76 years old and he
Oernonîa Eagle
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964
• lo t / T h e a tr e
Fri., Sat.
October 9-10
FUN IN
ACAPULCO
Elvis Presley
AT BUDGET PRICES
New residents in the community
matron for the Oregon Grand Chap­
ter of Eastern Star, returned home
Sunday evening after attending the
Grand Chapter of Nevada at Reno
which featured the theme, “Our Her­
itage.” She went to Reno last Wed­
nesday to be there for the opening
session Thursday.
RUMMAGE SALE, fire hall, Octo­
ber 15, 16, 17. EUB Circle.
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Rev. and Mrs. II. L. Russell at­
tended the organ concert in Portland,
given by Rife’s Conn Organ Co.
Don Baker, nationally known pipe
organ artist, began the concert on
the large theater and church mocei
then brought it on down to the smaL
lest home organ.
to Devils Elbow park near Florence
last Friday for an overnight visit
with Mr. and Mrs. George Stankey,
after which they went on to Med­
ford to visit until Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Culbertson and fam­
ily. The 14th birthday of their grand­
daughter Julie was observed while
they were there.
II. T. Hudson is still in Columbia
District hospital at St. Helens for
treatment of injuries received Sep­
tember 26 when a tractor overturned
on him. Some infection has developed
in his leg to complicate recovery.
Mrs. Fern Kullander of Indepen­
dence spent all of last week here as
the guest of Mrs. Macile Grady. Wed­
nesday evening, she attended the
meeting of the Past Chiefs club at
the home of Mrs. Irma Chance.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garner and
three children were among those
who attended the Icecapades at the
coliseum in Portland Sunday.
Two young people from Vernonia
have enrolled this fall at Southern
Oregon College at Ashland. Martha
Bush is a freshman this year and
Randy Aultman is a junior. He spent
the past two years at Clatsop col­
lege at Astoria. He is an English
major and is preparing to teach.
RUMMAGE SALE, fire hall, Octo­
ber 15, 16, 17. EUB Circle.
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Thomas Tomlin came home Sun­
day from Tuality hospital with his
leg in a cast that reaches above the
knee. He is making good recovery
now from his recent cycle accident.
Mrs. Blanche King came home
two weeks ago after a long seige of
hospitalization and recuperation at
the home of her son. She is much
improved in health.
Word was received here Tuesday
that Lloyd Osborne of Hillsboro, son
of Mrs. Otto Bittner, had suffered a
heart attack last Thursday and was
taken by ambulance to the veterans
hospital at Vancouver.
Mrs. Agnes Peachey came out
from Portland Monday and took her
three younger children to Portland
to live. The two boys have been stay­
ing at the Bob Borders home and the
little girl with her grandmother, Mrs.
CWace Peachey.
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Mrs. Don Huss received word Sun­
day of the death of her aunt, Mrs.
Eda Gronbeck of Astoria. Mrs. Gron-
beck formerly lived here when her
husband was bus driver here. Ser­
vices for her were held Wednesday
morning at Astoria and burial was
at Forest Grove that afternoon. Her
husband passed away at Astoria a
number of years ago.
Funeral
services
were
held
in
Portland recently for Mrs. Esther
Leavitt, wife of Rev. Teddy Leavitt.
The Leavitts at one time were here
when he was pastor at the Christian
church and they returned here other
times when he held evangelistic
meetings at the church. In addition
to her husband she is survived by
four sons.
DATES to Remember
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
hall - 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
Mist - Nehalem Extension Unit -
Birkenfeld Center - 10:30 a.m.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Billy Graham film - Washington
school - 7 p.m.
Vernonia Grange - Hall by golf
course - 8 p.m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
Nehalem Assembly, Rainbow Girls-
Masonic Temple - 7:30 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce dinner meet­
ing - Legion hall - 7 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Timber Rt. Extension Unit - Ver­
nonia Grange hall - 10:30 a.m.
Mt. Heart Social club - Home of Mrs.
B. J. Horn - 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters -
IOOF hall - 8 p.m.
Natal Grange - Natal hall - 8 p.m.
PEO Special meeting - Home of Mrs.
T. M. Hobart - 8 p.m.
Obligation Is
Given Members
The Barracks of WW I 2525 and
the ladies auxiliary met Monday ev­
ening in the Odd Fellows hall at 6:30
p.m. for a delicious pot luck dinner.
The meeting of each organization
was held at 8 p.m. Visitors of the
Barracks were Herbert Calfe, Ed
Johnson and Happy Thompson of
Barracks 1287 of Portland and James
Harris of St. Helens. George L. Smith
was taken in as a new member.
Guests of the auxiliary were Ber-
netta Johnson, Marie Calfe and Ha­
zel Thompson of Portland, Mrs.
James Harris of St. Helens and Mrs.
Marian Tallman of Portland.
Evelyn Smith was given the ob­
ligation and taken in as a new mem­
ber. The next meeting will be Oc
tober 26.
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DR. R. V. LANCE
OPTOMETRIST
Wed.. 10 A.M.—5 P.M.
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Vernonia Clinic
Building
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VOTE
FOR
DONALD L.
KALBERER
Democrat
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
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w h ic h w as c re a te d b y th e 1963 O re g o n S ta te L e g is ­
la tu re .
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d u a te o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f O reg on . P ra c tic in g S t.
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Vows Taken at Church Rite
Pink and white flowers and candles
graced the altar and chapel of the
First Methodist church in St. Helens
when Miss Sheryl Jane Tarbell and
Robert D. Mathews exchanged wed­
ding vows September 12 at 1 p.m.
Miss Tarbell is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Tarbell of route 2,
Scappoose, and the groom is the son
of Mr .and Mrs. Robert U. Mathews
of Mist. About 80 friends and rela­
tives were present for the ceremony.
The double ring ceremony was per­
formed by the Rev. Donald Colburn.
Traditional wedding music was play­
ed by Hal Cook and the soloist was
Mrs. Charles Lingo, who sang “I
Believe” and “The Lord’s Prayer.”
The bride, given in marriage by
her father and mother, wore a floo;-
lcngth white gown with white veil
and crown and carried a white Bible
with pink rosebuds and gardenias.
Her matron of honor was Christine
Tarbell who wore a floor length pink
sheath and carried a bouquet of pink
roses and white carnations with an
orchid in the center.
Louis Jcnes was the best man and
candlelighters were Loren Tarbell
and Walter Berg. Loren Tarbell also
performed the duties of usher.
The bride’s mother chose a blue
flowered suit, and the mother of the
groom wore a pink and white flow­
ered suit.
Following the ceremony, a recep­
tion was held in the fireplace room
of the church. Bateen Wright poured,
assisted by Lena Mathews. Cutting
the cake were Eva Harms and Faye
Tarbell. Carol Tarbell was in charge
of the guest book, and Flora, Faye,
Nancy and Jenny Tarbell were in
charge of the gift table. Mrs. Wallie
Baomhower was responsible for the
foral decorations.
The new matron is a graduate of
Scappoose union high school and
Phager/s School of Beauty, while her
groom is a graduate of Vernonia
high school and Lower Columbia Col­
lege.
Mrs. Mathews chose a pink and
white mohair suit with white acces­
sories for her going away costume
with which she wore a pink orchid.
The ccuple spent their honeymoon at
Newport Beach and are now at home
in Scappoose.
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GROUND BEEF
PIC HAMS
LUNCH MEAT
100% Pure, Ground
Fresh Hourly, Lb.
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MILL MARKET
You’re as close to Mill Market as your Phone— HA 9-3492
Member of United Grocers
Free Deliveries Twice Daily— 10 A.M., 3 P.M.
EXPERIENCED MUNICIPAL ATTORNEY
R e p resents— C ity of Scappoose - S t. H e le n s R u r a l F ir e D is tr ic t
W a rr e n G ra d e School a n d Scappoose G ra d e School
D is tr ic t • F o rm e r V e rn o n ia C it y A tto rn e y .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mathews (nee Sheryl Jane Tarbell)
Plaids and Stripes On
Extension Unit Agenda
Timber Route Extension Unit in­
vites everyone interested to attend
the October 12 meeting to be held
at 10 30 a m. in the Vernonia Grange
hall.
The lesson will be "Knowing Your
Plaids and Stripes' and will deal
with how to recognize types of plaids
for home sewing and also when buy­
ing ready mades
Hostesses for the potluck dinner
will be Mrs. Gene Fuquay and Mrs
George Smith.
SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE!
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