Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 19, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rebekahs Vote
Gift for Home
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Pythians Plan
Coming Events
At tin- m eeting o Mt Heart lletiek
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IntifMi (<>r the good attendance on tlx*
A practice is to to- held Monday
eviming, November 30 at 7 30 p.m
at which all officer« and staff mem
hers are ask'd to be pn-wmt
part <4 lw>th i4fle«w» ami inem tu’r»
The charter won draped fur a |« f
N *'
Hal i4 30 day» m luerm ry «4 Alfred
to I.«»* *eek> 'lu,z
m ew lier «4 Mt Heart l/a lg e 1 «
riuiny year», who |«a»*e«l aw ay No
veenlwr I
Officer« lor I9H5 were elra-ted lu
follow« Noble grand Mathildr H it
grrwm; vice grand. Marie Elttott;
recording «erretary. Irnui Chance.
ItnatM ial MKTVtory, I»«<4hy Carter
and tra w u rw . Kaye Davto
A|5MMi4ive <4ficer» will lie named
later by the incoming officer» and
nwtaliaiion will lie early in January
A rejmrt woa given on a viait to
the im H Fellow » h»«ne In Portland
by Gertrudr Srhalock Mt Heart So
rial 1 lull | »resident who had lieen
M-tximpanied by Marie ElltrMt, Ma
n r Shuler M ane Atkina ami I»oro
thy Carter They had le a n x sl that
Item« needed at fhe h « n e included
*heei* pillow» «am am, towel* and
atnce Mt Heart balge hod not *eni
item* to the Inane recontly. Il®
w m alkitted for |iur<haae »4 throe
item* to »end to the Inane The group
reported that they had enjoyed ibetr
viait with gueat* in the home anti
they adviand ail who could to make
vlvit to the home to w e the farib
tie* a llu r tW gumta there
Mr* Srhalock rejairted that the
next m eeting <4 the ■■■ lal club f*
m -< |or I aw etnlirr 2 at » ® p m at
the tairnr <4 Mr* Mike Willard Thi»
will he the th n * tm a a party .u*l
each ¡wr-wwi who attend» u to bring
a gilt »4 about one dollar value lor
exrhunge Aliuui 1« member* attend
o l the previuu* inerting <4 the club
ai the home »4 Mr* Lienrva KilUng
burg Novem lier 10
Itepurta concerning ill m en d er»
were that Mr» Z«*a Tandy
waa
h a i r from the Uxvpttal and »lowly
reruperating from vurgery on hrr
»qnn«- Mr» Ix-rva Marti««» la improv ­
ing a b o but b «till in a nursing
hom e near lle«ln*«*l clove to her
daughter'» home
Following the m eeting,
rwfreab-
ment» were »creed by Mr* lienulah
Hall and Mr» Pauline McKee
ftp 1 IPClS
Officers
w Grange Iw* elected the
..llin-rs to «crve lor l®&
lavimi Turner overw er. <)♦
,,1 torturer Iota Hytrek.
()rcn Weed aaaiatant «trw
ii Pickering, chaplain, Vlv-
I* tnwaurer. Juliu» Hytrek
Alue Weed Cere« Marie
Pcrtwna Malie! Graven,
[.„„•hr IwWltl gatekeejier
(Tristen»«» lady aa»i»tant
Ähre
Ijnvtoy
executive
r tiren Weed
(v >«*>< i im » i otnnUttre
mtertainrd at the l«*iu- of
bei Grave« Thur »lay. No
It A Iwuncaa »-»»ion will
. men potluck luncheon
verte« <4 card partie»
hall will atari Ntwem
I 00 o clock H<a*a will he
Mrs Juliu» Hytrek
twn <4 elected <4licer» for
Natal awl
Birkm frld
nil lie Iwkl at Hw Vernonia
I lecmibrr 5 at B p m
rbrshnr-nU will follow the
O which will l«e «4<en to
p Collega Not»»
ico of Student»
ro iirv 'r at A » t « t a provid
nder »tudenta to the Orw-
ute <4 higher le.irning lor
rm i ».»tó .xvird in g lo a
itintion (4 (he r argon »tate
higher rtkaatlon
lege ir m tm g the largtWl
4 uurlmtv ln « n Clataup
n Portland M ale with It
ate t mi«T»lty m r iv e d 13
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fhe candlelight r«44igation cere­
mony w m carried out by several of
the past chief*, with Mrs llarTy Cul-
ln-rtaon acting as MEC. Mrs Mathil
de Bergerson aa excellent senior.
Mrs Murel Eolken as excellent jun­
ior Mrs Charley Hickman as mana­
ger and Mrs Laun«- Cxxrdns as sit­
ting past chief
Weld* <4 Glenwood who ha» lieen a
^rn
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FUITEN-FRIESEN
CHAPEL IN THE HILLS
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¡ONIA. H ILLSBO RO . FO R EST G RO V E
24 Hour Mortuary Service
Mr. and Mr«. Lloyd Thom as. Ros. M anagers
P hone HAzel 9-6611
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S CATS W O U LD RATHER
FIGHT T H A N S W ITC H !
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Mrs Gladys Sozoff and Mrs Ro-
bert Wyckoff of Forest Grove attend
ed the meeting, the first they have
been able to attend this fall
and MILS. K.l.VIS STITT ».\aacy Jo Howard*
S tilf-H o w a rd Vows Exchanged
In EUB Church Rites Saturday
A pink .tnd white c<4or » h em e
waa rarrieil out at the w «bling laid
Saturday afternoon N ovcto I xt It
at the Evangelical 1 ruled Brethren
church at which Mlwi Nancy Jo
Howard, daughter »4 Mr and Mr»
Joe Howard br»amr the bride <4
T Ivin G Stiff inn <4 Mr and Mr»
I. T Stiff
Ih<k Ahirich and Jim Mullin*
W«lding mueie wan played on the
organ by Mr* L H Thom;»« who
aLwi acec«n(».-ini«l the soloist Mrs
Earl Hay M»ter of the gmom. who
«ang "I Love You Truly" before
the ceremony. "The Lord's Prayer"
while the couple knelt at the a ltn
during the cerwnony and "Walk
Tall bakkcl* '4 white gladioli and Hand in Hand' following the cere-
men y
»tuck (ftter»j*T»«l with pink chry
At the reception held m the social
«unthemuma w ire on each aide <4
rexom
»4 the church foliowing the
<)*• altar flanking wrought iron can
driahr.i with (all pink anil whitr ceremtmy the beautiful three tiered
taper*. While vatm twiw* acrentivl cake iced in white and trimmed with
(xnk r«M-* and top^ie- i with a d u s­
the haaket» In thl* »rtting the ini
ter <4 p*nk bells, was cut and served
(cewsive rrrem roy w m read at 2 ®
try Mr* Glenn Stiff of Hiltoboro.
p m by He* er«T*l Haymond !' Tar
aunt of the gronm who was assisted
gg.irt paator of the church
by Mr* Ray Hallard r4 Eugene sis
The bride given in marruige by
ter in law- <4 the groom
her father wore a floorlength gown
An arrnni’iTTx-nt of white stock and
»4 white brocade made on pnnre»»
¡■ink mum* ad<m «f the table at
line* with p-well r*v klirtr and ion*:
which Mrs Larry Hickman poured
vieeve* lt«T blush veil of tulle fell
<*4f«- and Mr Ixma Weidman tea
from a pearl tiara and »he r a r n e l
Mr» George Johmon presided at
a nowegay c4 white carnation» and
the punch howl
tank rowebud* The traditMsia! com
M om Sunny DeHart had charge <4
in her *h w wa» a » «p en ce given
the gueat hook and Mr* Dave Koe
her bv Mr* l*eic Hrumiman who had
diger was in charge <4 the gift ta­
brought it from Ireland
ble
Mia« Suaan ((«ward w as I* t u »
Following a week «-nd honeymoon
ter*« m aid of hc«xr and »he wore tnp Mr and Mr* Stiff are now at
a floor length «»wn <4 pink peau
home in Portland where 'he groom
d'am and r a m n l a now-gay 4 tiny
is employed at Timber Structures
white munis and pink
rcM-huo»
and the bruit- in the credit depart
.« h er attendant* were Mr»
Bill nw-nt at the Sears Roebuck and
Howard »inter in law <4 the »wide
canpany store
Mi»» Sue Alrv.irwler al Portlai and
Roth the hnde and groom are
Mi*« Is-lori* Millet of Hillsboro a . graduate* <4 \cm n m .i high school
of whom wore duvty ro»e prau d «01 and Mr Stiff was discharged earlier
drewve* ni.*k- like that <4 the maid this year from the navy after com­
of honor and r.nru»t bcurpiet» plyin g hi» enlistment
identical to her* Mother» (4 the
tm dr and groom wore corsage» <4
Holiday Attendance
white carnal i<n* and pink rosebud.»
At 4-H Club Small
Elower girls who w-atlere»I daeue»
The Ball* <4 Yarn 4-H knitting
in the path of the bride were tier
two »mail mere* Debra and Is-niM- club held their meeting Nov ember
11 at the hnroe of Mrs I>on H u »
Howard from Portland who wore
There weren t too many
girls
tw¡uifont »ktrted drrvw* of junk »ilk
then- heeausT <4 ».«catM«i Some
organdy
lte>< man wn* l-irry Hickman <4 girl* started their TV slippers
R«4reshment.* were *erv«i after
The I inlle* and groomsmen were
the merting
Itichard Hunteman
Marvin M a «
hath* Tomlin, reportet
and William Howard r»her* were
A
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la rg e Crisp
Stalk*
M'C k
ILS E R K S H E U . . .
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H oi . e ^ some . . . like ALL Stnndanl Ihury pnxluct*.
WHY hO NT YOU ( ALL YOUR STANDARD
DAIRY
MAN
TODAY?
*0« Ocean lleach Highway — Phone 125-1400
Henry Anderegg, Local Distributor
The own march was in fkxservante
of the anniversary of the Pythian
Sister order and will be sent with
other birthday offerings to 'he Su­
preme Temple far carrying on the
work '4 the or-U-r
Following the meeting, refresh­
ments were served by Mr* Jennie
IzLsby. Mrs Maude Wells and Mrs
Grayce Bundy
In addition to initiation at the De­
cember 9 mwitng, election of offic­
ers for 1965 will be held The coin
march will derive funds for the
Christmas gifts for guests at the
Oregon-Washington Pythian home at
Vancouver
A change of meeting date for the
last meeting in December is being
made so that instead of holding it
on la-cemlier 23 it will be December
30 That v ill be the date for exchang­
ing gifts, revealing of secret pals
ing year Plans for installation of
and drawing new ones for the com-
officers will be made that evening,
also
3
Double Boilers 4-H
Cooking Club Started
The Double Boilers 4-H club meet
»ng was called to order Tuesday.
Nwemlier 10 by the leader. Mrs'
Neil Zimmerman
The following officers were elected:
President, Della Hass; vice-prem-
dent, .Jim Bundle; secretary and
treasur.r. Belinda Brewer; cheer
lead.- Nancy Hartzell; song leader,
Donna W arnland
TTx gjrlii made orange floats
which they ate at the close of the
meeting
Beporter, Vicki May
Chapter By-Law Quiz
PEO Program Feature
-Mrs Ralph Valpiam was hostess
for the November 10 meeting of
Chapter BS. P E 0. Sisterhood
After the business meeting, Mrs.
W'm Bndgers presented a clever
program in the form of a '¡uestion
and answer quiz, on the constitu­
tion and bylaws of local chapters of
the Sisterhood
The next regular meeting will be
Tuesday November 24, at the home
<4 Mrs Richard Fletcher
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FABRICS 'n FASHIONS
SWEATERS (Reg. $3.9M10.9S)
Now $2.88-$6.00
SKIRTS (Rev. '
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AL1. regularly priced dresses and stretch pants 10<“< off
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SEW for Christmas with These Specials:
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One group reg $1.29-$2.98
One group W ools. 58-60" wd. (3.98)
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ALL YARDAGE not sale priced KT
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REMN \N T S — drastically reduced, good selection
Due to Christmas layaways, no yardage
lavawavs on this sale.
SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 28 on ALL merchandise.
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•• really "Up-up’’ Stan-
tnl hairy milk! It’»
THURSDAY, NOV 19, ¡' jm
At the rmeting »4 V.-monia Temple
Pythian Sister» Wcxine-vlay evening
»4 hurt week, balloting wan exempli­
fied and plans were made for init­
iation <4 new member* at the De­
cember 9 meeting
ittt lodge loot Thunwlay evening ull
■0T*
retired
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low in g
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CELERY
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or SW EET I’D I \1D E S
2 29c
TAM J U rge No. Is
Ocean Spray
2 i kgs.45c
CRANBERRIES Fresh
No Return Hotties
Carton of 1 49c
SEVEN-UP |6-o/. Size
Huff«»— Free Bo* I
SHORTENING \ttached 3-1.h. I in 69c
Betty Crocker
3/S 1
CAKE M IXES Regularly 13c
39c
BISQUICK 10-oz. Package
N alleys
15-oz. Jar
4 /$ l
CUCUMBER CHIPS
Pennant Brilliant
39c
CAKE M IX 16-oz. Package
. . a a aw r* I /■ Mixed Vegetables
fLA V-R “I AC Frozen—10-oz. Pkgs. 2 /3 9 c
, —
Davidson Sunbeam
2/69C
STUFFING M X ...
CRESCENT SAGE 1-oz. Tin 2/45C
kaiser Heavy-
A LU M IN U M FOIL Duty. 18”x25' 59c
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