Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 15, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    M t. Heart Rebekah Lodge Plans
Program tor Friendship Night
Prior to the meeting of the Mt.
Heart Rebekah kxige Thursday even­
ing, October 8, Joyce Chandler and
Darlene Welch, delegates to girls
State, gave a very interesting and
well prepared report on the activities
they had enjoyed at the sessions held
in June in Salem. The girls stayed
on the Willamette University campus
and part of the activities took place
in the capitol building. Mt. Heart Re­
bekah Lodge cooperates with the
American Legion auxiliary in financ­
ing delegates to this citizenship train­
ing program.
Mathilde Bergerson, vice grand,
presided over the meeting in the ab­
sence of Noble Grand Reatha Hom
who was ill. Her station, in turn, was
filled by Past Noble Grand Bessie
Tapp of North Plains who was at­
tending a meeting here for the first
time in several years.
Additional plans were made for
friendship night which will be held
October 22. Many interesting things
are planned by the program com­
mittee, Mrs. Henry Andregg, Mrs.
Charles Minger and Mrs. Evelyn
Heath. Invitations have gone out to
surrounding lodges and members of
Mt. Heart lodge are all urged to at­
tend.
An invitation was received from
Plympton Rebekah Lodge at West-
port for their friendship night, Octo­
ber 27.
An interesting letter was read
from Julieann Hensel of Warrenton
who had been the delegate from this
district to the United Nations Pil­
grimage for Youth this past summer.
She thanked this lodge for their share
in making the trip possible for her
and told highlights of the tour. She
expressed her increased thankfulness
for being a citizen of the United
States and her pride in her own state,
Oregon.
Mrs. Marie Atkins, district deputy
president for Mt. Heart Lodge, instal­
led Mrs. Henry Andregg as inside
guardian to fill the vacancy created
when Mrs. Sina Baker moved to
Portland. She was assisted by Mrs.
Zoe Salomonsen as marshal.
As an expression of appreciation
for assistance given by thé Rebekahs
at the golden wedding reception for
the M. B. Willards, their daughter,
Mrs. Joy Bonney, contributed to the
lodge memorial fund.
Plans were made for serving the
dinner for the West Oregon Electric
annual meeting October 17.
It was announced that first nomin­
ation of officers for the 1965 term
would be made October 22.
Following the meeting,' a social
hour was enjoyed around the tables
in the dining room and delicious
cakes were served by Mrs. Florence
Akers. Mrs. Geneva Killingburg and
Mrs. Mabie Graves.
CONTRIBUTED
SPENCER HILL
Now Spencer Hill has turned to gold
A frost is on the moon.
Summer has had too brief a stay
And Winter comes too soon.
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First Granddaughter
Greeted by Camerons
Rainbow Girls
Seat Officers
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Girls in Sewing Club
Work on 4-H Projects
The Balls of Yarn 4-H club held
its weekly meeting September 30 at
the home of Mrs. Don Huss, leader,
with Mrs. Vi Fetherston assisting.
Some of the girls have started
thejr hats. The rest are still working
on their slippers.
We had two visitors, Kathy Ber­
gerson and Rhonda Persyn.
The Balls of Yam Club held its
weekly meeting October 8 at the
home of Mrs. Don Huss with Mrs.
Fetherston assisting.
The girls are working on their hats
and some of them are working on
socks.
Reporter, Kathy Tomlin
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FOOTBALL
VERNONIA
Past Chiefs to
Install Slate
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N. CATHOLIC
Friday - 8 P.M.
Linn Grocery
COFFEE B R EA K
Reports Heard
At CWF Meeting
The CWF held their October 8
B reak fast
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Lunch
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Dinners
meeting in the church social hall.
— DIFFERENT SPECIAL EACH DAY —
Ì The devotions were given by Mrs.
g Olivia Wood on "Recharging Run­
Advance Reservations Taken for Special Menas
»J down Batteries.”
Following were the various re­
A Home Made Pies — Sandwiches — Complete Fountain î
ports.
December 4 and 5 are dates for
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Bring in your fish or game— Let us cook it for you.
$ the bazaar and cooked food sale to
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An invitation was extended to the
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group by a former resident, Mrs.
Fred Roediger, to attend a luncheon
meeting in St. Helens. Miss Faith
McCracken, a disciple missionary
from the Congo, will be the speaker.
Plug and point chack, b a t­
The meeting adjourned with the
tery check and recharge a t
CWF prayer and Mrs. Lolley served
refreshments.
BOB’S m ean your car is
The next meeting will be held Oc­
tober
22 at 1:30 p.m. in the church
always ready to go when
social hall.
MORE PEP FOR PROMPT STARTS
you are.
Please advise us of your new ad­
dress if you are planning to move.
BOB’S
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When Spencer Hill was bravely
green;
Then we were bravely young.
And every book was still unread
And every song unsung.
Oemonia Eagle
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964
Vicki Pitkänen, daughter of Mrs.
Carl Westlind, Vernonia, is the auth­
or of a thesis entitled “The Death of
the Protagonist: Madame Bo vary,
Nana, and Fathers and Sons” pub­
lished in the Willamette University
honors annual for 1964.
Miss Pitkänen, a former student of
Willamette majoring in English, is a
member of the Willamette honors
program. She is also a member of
Pi Beta Phi sorority and Pi Gamma
Mu social science honorary. She is a
19 6 2 graduate of Vernonia high
school.
Miss Pitkänen transfered this fall
to University of California at Berke­
ley where she is a junior. She also
has changed her major to journ­
alism.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron are re­
joicing over the arrival of their first
But Youth, like Summer’s stay, is
grand-daughter who arrived October
brief
3 in Portland and is the daughter of And Spencer Hill is gold.
Mr. and Mrs. Don O’Neill of Port­ There’s frost on moon and heart
land. Mrs. O’Neill is the former Ann
tonight
Rainbow installation was held Oc­ Cameron. The baby has been named And you and I are old.
tober 4 for Christine King, who was, Nancy Marie and she weighed in at
—Edna Owens Engen
crowned the new worthy advisor. 5 pounds 4tt ounces and is 17 inches
Hillsboro, Ore.
Her theme is “Climb Every Moun­ long. She joins a brother, David. Mr.
tain,” and her colors are brown, and Mrs. Cameron were in Portland
Fifty-two percent of 4-H club mem­
gold and white.
from October 2 to 7 to care for David
The following girls were installed: until his mother and sister came bers now come from urban or sub­
Kathy Minger, worthy assistant ad­ home from the hospital. Mr. O’Neill, urban homes.
visor; Marilyn Jones, charity; Ann who formerly taught at LaGrande,
Bergerson, hope; Chris Bender, is a student counselor at David Doug­ V
faith; Mary Andrus, recorder; Mar­ las high school in Portland.
sha Krieger, treasurer; Nancy Ham­
nett, love; Jeanette Aultman. nature;
Marilyn King, religion; Alison Hall,
fidelity; Diana Rodger, patriotism;
Christine Landers, service; Virginia
Nelson, drill leader; Judy Stockwell,
confidential observer; Marsha Al­
Mrs. Charley Hickman was elected
drich; outer observer; Sharon Bruns-
man, musician; Linda Sawyer, his­ president of the Past Chiefs club
torian; Darthula Grosche, news re­ at the meeting held September 29
porter; Mary Lou Carter, jewel keep­ at the home of Mrs. Irma Chance.
Mrs. Albert Blount was named as
er and Betty Berg, chaplain.
After the officers received their vice-president and Mrs. Carl Davis
jewels, the Clatskanie DeMolay boys was retained as secretary-treasurer.
Officers will be installed at the
performed the crowning ceremony.
Mary Andrus then received the next meeting, October 29 at the
honorary necklace which Mr. and home of Mrs. Reta Lamping.
Highlight of the evening was hav­
Mrs. Moran contributed to the Rain­
bow Girls of Vernonia when they ing a member from out of town, Mrs.
A. L. Kullander of Independence pre­
moved.
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sent. There also was a good turn-out
Refreshments were then served.
The installation was open to the of local members to start the fall
public and many citizens were pres­ season off in good stride.
ft
After the business of the evening
ent.
was cared for. President Cora Lange
led the group in playing two games
No. 20 Joe Curl, Jr., 155, year letterman.
Knitting Pearls Hold
which were very hilarious and en­ •»’ Offensive halfback, also plays defensive end.
tertaining.
Second Meeting on 5th
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J Does a real good job on defense. 6 tackles at
At the next meeting, October 29, ,J Hood River. Smart ball player, needs exper-
Last Wednesday, October 5, the
members are to bring old Christmas 9 ience.
Knitting Pearls had their second cards and wide ribbon with which to V
meeting at Esther
Hunteman’s
make door swags to be taken to the >,« No. 22. Roger Medges. 1-year letterman, FB
house. The girls knitted and after­ Oregon-Washington Pythian Home to
and linebacker. Plays first string defense.
wards they had some upside down help make it festive for the holiday X Very good, aggressive tackier. Good, complete
cake and koolaid.
ball player. Can run, block, kick.
season. Each person should also
Reporter, Della Hass bring scissors for cutting out designs
from the cards.
W E R E BACKING THE LOGGERS — WE
The club will serve as hostesses
Engagement Revealed
October 28 at the meeting of Ver­
For Kathleen Weller
nonia Temple Pythian Sisters when
Mrs. Maxine Weller announces the the Halloween festivities will be in
Edna and W alter Linn
engagement of her daughter Kath­ sway.
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leen to Jerrold Bush, son of Mr. ana
Mrs. Floyd Bush. The date for the
wedding is December 5.
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U N IO N S E R V IC E
Vernonia Service Station
Sunnyside Service
H ans and Vi Slette
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E&B Laundry & Dry Cleaners
Ed Bredeau
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Vernonia Clinic
Dean's Market
Drs. H obart, Thiringer, Hansen, K ram er
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Fabrics 'N Fashions
Vernonia Milk Farms
Doris Skidm ore
H enry and Isabel A nderegg
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Ralph's Chevron
King's Grocery
Ralph Sturdevant
Bob, Earl, Emilie
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Union Oil Çompany
The Pine Cone
Loel Roberts
Cliff and Ruby Fowler
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Dessy's Bowl
Mar-Ona Bootery
Zeke and Marion Lemaick
Stona Serafin
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Bob's Union Service
Tandy Shoe Repair
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
A lbert Tandy
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