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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
THURSDAY, VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON TWO Society News Clubs Mi.. Amy Hughes Society Reporter Highways and Skyways Friends At Dance A novelty balloon dance was given on the evening of June 4, by Miss Betty Culver at her home on bridge street. The interior of the home was decorated in red and white crepe paper of odd attractive designs, with balloons extending from the ceiling which contained the names of the guests present. A feature of the party had each guest catching the balloon with a name written on it, as the balloons were released and floated down to the extended hands of those present, the name on the balloons stating their parterners for the dance. Punch and wafers were serv ed the guests during the even- P' G am L an » Í. I TKe old and the new In airplane and motor car transportation is shown in the above group of photogragAe I Upper right is one of the first old pusher type airplanes now located in Los Angeles. This is still in operetta* «d is used in the movies. Upper left is th« first Oakland bnilt in 1907. Lower left is the newest type Wall* ASr Kxpress Tri-Mo«or Fokker Monoplane which is In daily service between San Francisco, Los Angeles and Se* Lack« City. This Company maintains a large fleet of these mammoth new sedans of the air. Lower right ia she 1929 model Oakland All-American Four Door Sedan. and Mrs. Tom Bateman, Macile Roberts, Gilbert Miller, Morris Bennett, Maxine Schlegel, Dorothy Holtham, Zelma New, Billy Culver, Neil Bush, Thelma Spencer, Charlotte and Norman Green, Marshall Malmsten, Low ell Roberts, Merle Mills, Harold Nelson, Alma Kullander, Wallie Reid, Francis Lappe, Buster Hodges and Thor Roberts were those present. The pastor and his wife will La Velie Gosa Enter Gladys Wilson Cele arrive the last of the week to tains Friends at Lunch brates Seventh Birth begin their residence in Vernon- day With Party ia. Missionary Society Welcome is always the big Miss La Velle Gosa entertain- Meet At Evangelical word. ed with a lovely luncheon Fri- A birthday party was held last day at her home at Keasey. She week in honor of Gladys Wilson, Church Last Week had as her guests Misses Phoebe celebrating her seventh birthday. Garden Club Hold Greenman, Frances Lappe, Betty The birthday decorated in white Regular Meeting Here Culver, Violet Phelps, Ethel The Missionary Society, met and pink with seven pink candles, pleased the children who follow ing the feast played games. Gladys received many beauti ful gifts from her young guests, who were Bessie Bell, Mildred Woods, Bonnie Buffmire, Wauna Davis, Cecil Thursh, and Louise Wilson. Refreshments of cake, cookies, sandwiches and punch were serv ed those present. Christian Church The regular services of the Christian church will be held Sunday, June 16. Remember the Bible school ¡3 first considera tion. After this service we are giving fathers a special invita tion as it is father’s day. We will remember each father that is present by presenting him a rose as a token of our apprecia tion of fatherhood. Make the Bible school the best ever. A cornet duet as special music, The morning worship hour is also a special service. It is state mission offering day, and let us make it a great day in atten dance and offering. The Christian Endeavor meet ing at 7:00 in the evening we also wish to urge a good at tendance. At 8:00 the Evangel istic service at which time the subject. “A Searching Question,’’ will be presented by the min ister. We want all the member ship to remember and be pres ent. Tousley and Betty Campbell. last week at the Evangelical church. Mrs. E. Bell gave a very The Garden club met for their I interesting talk on small com- regular meeting this week with Study Club Adjourn munity miBsionuiries missionairies. The de- ■kji , • £> I muniiy 10 members being present, Mrs. Meetings ror bummer | Ucioua refreshments i were ice _____ ___________ Knauss told of the convention cream with crushed strawberries at Corvallis, her talk being very The last meeting of the Ver- and whipped cream, and cake. interesting. Mrs. Bell gave a paper on “Ten Annuals I Like Best and Why.” Mrs. Saurer gave a talk on, “Phlox,” features of the contest was commended on as several pictures have been turned in. On account of the late spring and rain, the Vernonia Garden club were unable to have an exhibit at the Rose festival. Next month the club will have a garden tour, leaving the Evan gelical church at 2 o’clock, July 2, instead of the regular evening meeting. I Have Moved My Office To 873 BRIDGE STREET Sponaor Last Series Of Card Parties The Social club of the local O. E. S. gave the final card party of a series of three, Mon day night at the Masonic temple. In 500 grand prizes were award ed: Mrs. Miner and Ellis Mc Graw, evening prizes; Mrs. Rich ardson of Birkenfeld, and L. Bir kenfeld. In bridge: grand prizes were awarded Mrs. E. Yeo and E. Bell, evening prizes, Mrs. A. Kullander and Emil Messing. Jos. Scott June Sheeley Cele brates Fifth Birthday Sheeley, Jean Sheeley and Melvin and Corky Snider. A birthday cake with pink de corations holding five yellow candles, with helpings of ice cream was served the young guests. After many games were play ed the children departed for home. Evangelical Church The Sunday school meets at On June 5th Mrs. Weston 9:45 a.m. Sheeley gave a birthday party in This will be Father’s day Sun honor of her daughter June, who day and the pastor will speak on celebrated her fifth birthday. i that subject at 11 a.m. The guests were, Geraldine, El- I The __ Young ____ _____ r___________ People ’s societies la Pearl and Norma Savage, Don- will meet at 7 p.m. and preach- ald and Dean Henderson, Betty ing services at 8 o’clock. Entertains Friends With the last one of the season. All members are requested to attend. Fried Chicken Dinner Miss Betty Culver entertained- group of friends on Monday a__ _ of last week with a fried chicken dinner. The guests Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman, Macile Roberts, Gilbert Miller and Thor Roberts enjoyed a delightful evening play ing bridge after the dinner was served. O.E.S. Social Club Hold Meeting Here The O. E. S. Social club will meet next Wednesday at 2:30 at the Masonic temple. It is a very important meeting being Scouts Change Meeting At the request of the Port land Area Council, the regular meetings of the troop will be held every two weeks during the summer vacation instead of week ly a3 in the past. The next meet ing will be on Friday, June 21. The troop has been asked to help out at the rodeo this year as it did last. It is important that the whole troop turn out for the next meeting to receive in- structions. The meeting place for the 21 will be announced in the June 20th issue of the Eagle. NEHALIA ICE CREAM I Now Made at home by the Nehalem Valley Ice & Creamery Co. Real Estate and Insurance Phone 683 Vernonia List your property with me for results Kitchen Recitals Fraternal Of flea Phon« 1»2 nonia Study club will be Thurs Attend Conferences At day at 2 o’clock at Mrs. H. Hol Portland Grand Lodge comb. The Study club has been very active this year in civic af fairs. Mrs. J. Lindley and Mrs. Mc Pherson are attending Grand lodge of the Order of the East ern Star which convenes annual Betty Culver Entertains ly in Portland. JUNE 13, ItH Ice Cream Smartness Nehalia Ice Cream Now—for your smart Slabs of frozen tastv summer partise—Ne the halia pure Ice Cream ness—inviting Fire, Life, Accident—all kinds of Insurance epicure to eat more molded and more. ’Phone or smart cunning shapes ders promptly filled. and designs. A most Phone 471. novel and satisfying into many treat for your guests. (By Mrs. Mark E. Mo«) Address all communications to Mrs. Mark E. Moe, Ver nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose a stamped addressed envelope. Pound Cake 1 cup butter 1 % cups sugar 5 eggs 2 cups flour Work butter until creamy, us ing the hand, and add sugar, gradually, while beating con stantly; then add eggs one at a time, beating vigorously be tween the addition of each. When the mixture is of a creamy consistency, fold in the flour, and turn into a buttered and floured cake pan. Bake one hour in a slow oven. Boiled Spinach Remove roots, carefully pick over (discarding wilted leaves), and wash in several waters to be sure that it is free from all sand. Put in a stewpan, allow to heat gradually, and boil twenty-five minutes, or until tender, in its own juice. If spin ach is very young, do not boil bit melt it carefully. Drain thoroughly, chop, reheat, and season with butter, salt and pep per. Mound on a serving dish and garnish with slices of hard- boiled eggs and toast points. Veal Bird, Wipe slices of veal from cut as thinly as possible, remove bone, skin, and Pound until % inch thick cut in pieces four inches long by two inches wide, each piece making a bird. Chop trimmings of meat, adding for every three birds a piece of fat salt pork one inch square and one-fourth inch thick; pork also to be chopped. Add to trimmings and pork one half their measure of fine cracker crumbs, and season highly with salt, pepper, lemon juice and onion juice. Moisten with beaten egg and hot water or stock. Spread each piece with thin layer of mixture. Roll, and fasten with skewers. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge with flour, and fry in hot but ter until a golden brown. Put in stewpan, add cream to half cover . meat, cook slowly twenty minutes; or until tender. Serve on small . pieces of toast, straining cream ' remaining in pan over birds and toast, and garnish with pars ley. Something New Every Day Meats For Cold Lunches With the coming of warm weather, meats for cold lunches will solve the prob lem of “what to eat?” Our large variety of choice cold meats will always give you a good selection for a pic nic or vacation trip. Nehalem Market & Grocery, Inc. Vernonia Phone Orders 471 Special delivery to lodges, clubs and all social events, in any special ordered flav ors. Brick or bulk. Wholesale FREE DELIVERY Pints, Quarts and Gallons Nehalem Valley Ice & Crm. Co Phone 471 Rayon Prints at 39c yard REITHNER’S A Vernonia Phone 801 %