Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 23, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. MAY 23. 19: »
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
TWO
Society News
Many Books Donated
To Public Library
Society Reportar
Lolila Group Camp
Fire Meet at Cabin
27. Instead a membership ban­
quet will be given by the Knights
and Pythian Sisters. Several out
of town speakers will be present
The Lolila Camp Fire group for the occasion.
met in the cabin Friday evening
of last week. Plans were made
for the coming House Warming. Celebrate« Wedding
After the business session, the
Anniversary at Home
girls recovered some old furni­
Mrs. Chris Nicar celebrated
ture and tickeled the cabin. The her 12th wedding anniversary
hostesses,
Margaret
McDonald Monday night at home, where a
and Mignon DePue served the delightfhl luncheon was served
girls ice cream and pie.
the guests who were, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
M.
Bridge Club Meet
Grunden, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
At Home Mrs. Ruhl Purvis
and Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Holcomb.
The Bridge club met at the
home of Mrs. F. N. Ruhl Wed­
nesday afternoon, May 15. Mrs. Mr». A. J. Schultz
M. Grunden carried the honors
Honored At Birthday
with high score and Mrs. W. E.
Party Laat Sunday
Bell won the consolation prize,
The hostess served her guests
Mrs. Victor Height gave a
chicken salad, wafers, and coffee
for luncheon. Those present were birthday party last Sunday at
the Mesdames: A. J. Hughes, A. her home in honor of Mrs. A. J.
L. Kullander, Maud Space, M. Schultz. Many useful and pretty
by
Mrs.
Grunden, J. C. Lindley, W. E. gifts were received
Bell, W. R. Meyer, Chris Nicar, Schultz, and a dainty luncheon
was served the guests.
and the hostess.
Those attending were, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Height, Mrs. Holgate,
Knights and Pythian
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shipman,
Sisters To Banquet at Mrs. Harpole, Fred South, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schultz.
The library board members
met in the library Monday even­
ing for their regular business
session. Miss Lois Malmsten, the
librarian, was elected to be an
honorary member of the board,
Plans were discussed for apply-
ing to the Carnegie Fund, which
donates to small libraries, Three
new book cases have recently
been added to the library. Also,
the following list of new books: Bluebirds Take Hike
Up Rock Creek
The following books were do­
nated by Mrs.
Fred
Rainey:
The Bluebirds enjoyed a na
Four volumes of Practical Child
Training, Tut, Tut, Mr. Tutt!, tive hike up the Rock creek road
Canoe
Boys and
Campfires, Wednesday afternoon. They re­
turned to the cabin for a picnic
Squires Darling.
Larry and Jack Marshall: supper, and games. The garden
Chessmen of Mars, Boys Avia­ that the girls recently planted
tors in Africa, Hoosier School is growing nicely and they are
Boy, Tom Swift and his Giant very proud of it.
Canon, Tom Swift Circling the
Globe, Tom Swift and his Air­ Malmsten’s Motor To
line Express, Boy Scouts of the
Yakima Visit Friends
Air, To the Last Man, Garry
Mrs. Franklin Malmsten and
Grayson at Stanley Prep, Garry
Grayson’s Football Rivals, Garry Misses Hazel and Kathryn Malm­
Grayson’s Winning Kick, Thuvia, sten motored to Yakima Tues­
Mllaid of Mars, Golden Snare, day to visit friends in the apple
Boy Pilot of the Lakes, Dick center.
Kent.
The following books have been Cason Transports 8th
W.O.W. Hall Monday
bought with the library fund re­
Grade Students To
cently: Websters New Interna­
Natal For Picnic Harding Lodge No. 116 met
tional
Dictionary,
Penelope’s
in the K. P. hall at their regular
Problems, Castlehun; Girl Phil­
D. C. Cason transported the meeting Monday evening of this
ippa, Chambers; Toilers of the
eighth grade pupils to Natal week. The lodge is planning on
Sea, Hugo; Little Lord Fauntle-
Grove Monday for an all day
ray; Tom Brown's School Days, party. Mrs. Neil, Miss McDonald about twenty candidates for the
Page Rank at Portland, June 11.
Hughes Smoky; 24th of June;
and Mr. Smith chaperoned the | This will be called the Rathbone
Women of the West; Waste­ group.
Bible Class, and it is estimated
lands; At the South Gate; Snow­
The morning was spent in I that nearly five hundred men
shoe Trail; Desert Thoroughbred; swimming and playing games.'__
from all over Oregon will re-
Heart of the Hearts; Roosevelt’s
After a delicious picnic lunch, I ceive
cei
this rank that day.
Letters to his Children; Rip Van
a lively and interesting baseball * ’ There will be
no
business
Winkle; Joan of Arc; Story of game was played.
meeting Monday evening, May
My Life; Silver Slippers; Turn
of Tide; Baldy of Nome; Kim;
Best Short Stories of
1928;
Irish Twins; Ugly Ducklin; Steel­
dust; World on One Leg; Liv;
David Balfour; ; Flint; iVUlUB
Rufus; ,
Wordsworth’s
Poems;
1 Village
Doctor;
Chicken
Little; ; Un-
known Lands; Glorious Adven-
ture;
Buttered
Side
Down;
North Pole; Lure of the Labra-
dor Wild; Hindu Fables.
Scintillating se­
lection of fashion­
able engagement and
wedding rings awaits
your admiring inspec­
tion.
Dazzling
dia­
monds, precious metals
and cunning craftsman­
ship join in expressing
a message of brilliant
beauty.
A
A delightful and colorful event
of last week was the May Day
program sponsored by the Lin­
coln school Friday morning on
their lawns. Each
room
had
charge of one feature. The first
and second grades performed an
interesting drill. The third grade,
dressed iq gdeen mnd white,
wound the May pole and danced,
and the fourth grade, with Alice
Hoffman as May Queen gave a
dialogue.
Open house was held at the
school all day Friday. At noon
the parents, teachers, and chil­
dren had a picnic lunch under
the trees in the yard.
The main feature was a track
meet and baseball game between
the two schools.
Fraternal
Res. Phone 274
Office Phone 1S2
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groups enjoyed an afternoon of
lively games afterwards.
The teachers of the Washing­
ton and Lincoln school enjoyed
a hike and lunch to the dam at
Keasey Saturday afternoon.
Monday, Mrs. Duncan’s fourth
grade ate their dinner on the
banks of Rock creek in the city
park. Mr. Spring's sixth grade
picniced at Pringle's Bend while
Miss Taylor’s sixth grade hiked
a short distance up Pebble creek.
Delightful May Day
Program at Lincoln
School Last Friday
Clubs
Mi» Ruth Holaday
The last meeting of the 500
club Thursday, May 9 was in
the form of an all day picnic.
The ladies motored to Sheeley’s
Grove and took their dinners.
The afternoon was spent in play­
ing games including a tug of war
and various types of races. Those
present were: the Mesdames
Mike Miller, Sam Smith, Roscoe
Babb, Tom Turner, Georgia Mc­
Kee, Dolly Stevens, George John­
son, George Ogg, George Dror-
baugh, Bert Nelson, Lloyd Baker,
H. Murray, and Virgil Powell.
Christian Church
At the Christian church Lords
day May 26, there will be the
regular services, beginning at
10 o’clock for the Bible school.
We hope to see the large atten­
dance that has been the rule at
this service.
At 11 a.m. the Lord’s supper
and preaching. The subject to
be decided as the need may be.
We urge the young folks to
attend the Christian Endeavor at
7:00. In the evening at 8:00 the
preaching as usual. A great song
service. The public is invited.
Special music at each service.
O. P. Burris, pastor.
| vine, Mrs. William Bridg :s, Mrs.
Bridal Shower In
IT. B. Eastman, Mrs. J. George,
Honor Miss Johnson Mrs. J. O. Libel from Birken­
Mist,
May
21.—A
bridal
shower in honor of Miss Loretta
Johnson was given last Wednes­
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Charles Sundland . of this
town.
During the afternoon a dainty
delightful lunch was served the
guests. Miss Johnson- received
many beautiful and useful gifts
from friends.
Those present were Mrs. Chas.
Fenton of Ostrander, Wash., Mrs.
E. T. Wallace, Mrs. Ann Wal­
lace,
Mrs.
Carmichael
and
daughter Ruth, Mrs. Grover De-
feld, Mrs.
A.
Dowlin ?
and
daughter Florence,
Mrs
Earl
Holce and Mrs. McCorm ck.
Evangelical Church
The annual Memorial service
is to be held in this cl urch at
11 a.m. Sunday and th< pastor
has- been asked to pre ich the
sermon.
The Women’s Relief Corps
and the American Leg on are
especially invited to attend.
Sunday school at 9:15
Young people’s meeting 7
Preaching service at 8 p.m
W. Plumer
Many Furniture Needs
To help you to choose with the greatest convenience
the articles needed in your home, we have installed a
large stock of furniture. May we have the pleasure of
showing you soon? You will not be urged to buy, just
because you came to look.
The Blue Birds met at
Camp Fire cabin a week
last
Wednesday where plans
were layed for a hike within
the near future.
Refreshments were served fol­
lowing the meeting.
House of Quality
HATS
Vernonia
that are
stylish and
Colors
While Vou Are Enjoying the Hours
that flatter.
BOWLING
Recreational Club
Charming
Hats
at
for every
occasion
We invite you to inspect our stock of Rings
before buying
A. L. KFLLANDER
500 Club Picnic
At Sheeley’s Grove
You are also indulging in a healthful recreation
Two modern, well-kept Bowling Alleys
Modern Soda Fountain
Mrs. Handley
Erpect Watchmaker and Jeweler
Willing Workers Will
Sponsor Chicken Din­
ner Friday at Church
The Willing Workers will spon­
sor another one of their famous
chicken dinners in the church
parlors at (1:00 p.m. Friday. The
charge will be 75c a plate. The
proceeds will be used to pay
for the plumbing recently install­
ed in the church.
Made=in=Vernonia
AM
Eastern Star Social
Club to Sponsor Food
Sale Next Saturday
The Eastern Star social club
will sponsor a food sale in the
building next to the Working­
man’s store Saturday, May 25.
Very delicious delicacies are be­
ing prepared.
The club also wishes to an-
nounce the date of
Monday,
June 10 for the final of their
series of card parties,
Grund
prizes will be awarded at this
occasion.
New School Teacher
Pays Visit to Schoo)
Will be manufactured by the
Miss Dorothy Van Hanu spent
the week end at the Vernonia
hotel. She visited the schools on
Monday. Miss Van Hana has
been hired to teach the fourth
grtide at the Lincoln school this
fall.
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Children Enjoy Picnics
At Close Of School
The close of school brings the
delightful picnics to which all
the children look forward. Last
Friday Mrs. Ray's primary room
had a picnic lunch under the
trees on the Oregon American
property on the Nehalem. On
the same day Miss Kizer's second
grade had one on the lawns of
the W’ashington school. Both
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