Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 04, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY,
VERNONIA FACLE. VERNONIA. ORECON
TWO
Society News'
Mr..
Wayne
Society Reporter
Lappe,
Phone 573
Clubs
church as usual Lord’s day July
7, will begin with the Bible
school. Everybody that wants
to know about the Bible school
picnic had better come to the
Bible school. Then at the hour
of worship, we will present the
subject, “Fidelity.” Let each
member plan to be present.
The Christian Endeavor at 7
o’clock. Preaching at 8:00. Sub-
ject, "Before the Judge.”
We appreciate the fine aud-
iences of last Lord’s day and
invite you back. Welcome is the
big word.
Shower In Honor
Mrc. Paul McDuffy
4,
929,
Fraternal
Of fie. Phon. 192
Glen R. Metsker and son Glen
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn were Willing Workers Meet
I Jr., were here last Friday where
visiting friends at Mut Tuesday
At
Home
of
Mrs.
Veal;
they attended the opening of
evening.
the Vernonia Gulf course, and
Pete Northfield, representative
Mrs. J. Covington and Mrs. from Alberts Bros. Milling com­
The Willing Workers of the before returning to St. Helens
D. Marshall were hostesses at a pany of Portland, was a business Christian church held their reg- were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. A. J. Sitts gave a party
shower given in honor of Mrs. visitor at Natal Wednesday.
ular meeting June 26, at the (£ee Hall where they were treat-
Monday in honor of Rose Sitts
hnmp nf
Mr« Veal,
Vonl with
... 1 *..it. .1
u:
home
of Mrs.
with twt»nfv
twenty ed
Paul McDuffy, daughter of Mrs.
to a chicken dinner.
her granddaughter and a young
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bell
Goodnight
present.
W. E. Bell, Thursday, June 27.
E.
E.
Mills
was
home over
friend, Lolamae Smith at her
After a game of bridge delicious and daughter were at the home
Various committees were ap­ the week end from Ryderwood.
home on Rose avenue.
of
Mrs.
Lee
Osburn
Wednesday.
refreshments were served. Those
pointed and a drive for new
Evan Hall is home from Ry­
Refreshments of cake, straw­
Miss Hattie Berman from members was started which will derwood and is trucking logs
attending were, Mesdames Paul
berries with whipped cream and
Portland
arrived
to
spend
a
few
McDuffy, W. E. Bell, C. Nicar,
continue until August 14.
to the O. A. mill pond from the
lemonade were served the young
11. Caton, E. Bleilie, W. Wolff, days with her sister, Mrs. Lee
Refreshments of strawberry former Ratcliffe ranch.
guests, who enjoyed playing
M. Grunden J. Greenman, L. Osburn, and Miss Burman also shortcake with whipped cream
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Madson
games and music during the af­
Hollyfield, M. McAllister, A. made her sister Mrs. Ira Peter­ and punch were served by the who has an interest in a woolen
ternoon.
Hughes, C. Davidson, C. Ander- son a visit last week.
hostess.
mill at Edson, Canada, arrived
, Mrs. Sitts presented each girl
Reed Holding drove to Ver­
son, F. Wall, M. F. Wall and
a beautiful bouquet of flowers Mr. and Mrs. Lappe
Next meeting will be held at in this city Wednesday of last
nonia on a busines strip Tues­
the hostesses.
the home of Mrs. Tim Timmons week to visit at the home of
before their departure. Many de- Entertain Friends With
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fielberg and
July 10.
lightful gifts were received by
Mrs.
William
Pringle
Jr.
mo
­
Dinner Party Recently
Mrs. C. H. Schamen of this city.
NATAL
the two honored girls. Those at-
tored to Scoffield Friday to join
The Madsons also went to Hills­
tending were, Alberta Veal, 01-
RIVERVIEW
her
husband.
Mr.
Pringle
is
work
­
boro to visit Mrs. Madson’s par­
Mrs.
Wayne
B.
Mr. and
Dr. Eby of Vernonia was call- ing there at present.
that DeHart, Ruth Simmons, Dor­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hines.
othy June Wolff, Marjorie Hol­ Lappe entertained a group of ’ ed Sunday to the home of the
Rev.
G.
W.
Plumer
and
Marian
McMullin
spent
Sun
­
Mrs.
tham, Rebe Adams, Margaret friends at a unique dinner party ■ William Pringles to attend Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Sarah Spencer were visitors at
Bennett, Mildred Cason, Sylvia on the beach of the Nehalem i Pringle’s father who is reported Noble Dunlap.
Many Treharne folks inspected
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Sesseman, Dorothy Manson, Rose river at their home in honor of ’ ill.
the Golf course on the opening
i Hall last Sunday.
Mrs.
Lee
Osburn
called
at
the
Mrs. Lappe’s birthday.
The i
Week end visitors at the home home of Mrs.
Sitts and Lolamae Smith.
Reed Holding
Mrs. Bert Hawkins arrived
guests were Mrs. Dave O’Donnell I of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Thursday.
home last Sunday from Fort
and
children,
Danny
and
Mickey,
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Christian Church
Miss Inez Almond has left to Smith, Arkansas, where she has
Miss Melba Laramore, Al Green­ Neurer of Portland and Willas spend
a short vacation with been
visiting
relatives
and
The services at the Christian berg and Donald Hodges.
Wetherbee and Miss Virginia friends.
friends. Her mother who is 85
Hall also of Portland.
James McMullin and his bro­ years of age returned home with
Many Natal Grangers were ther Dave McMullin were in . [ Her.
busy Sunday cleaning up and ! Vernonia Thursday.
H. W. Kingsley who has been
preparing Natal grove with car- J Mrs. Nels Peterson was sud-
I employed
E. E. Mills left for
penters
building
tables
and I denly taken ill last week and his home by
benches. A concession stand was was taken to a Portland hospital Tuesday in Tacoma, Wash., last
to spend the Fourth
also built for the big event to for medical attention.
with his family.
be held on July 4 th, by the
Mrs. Nobe Dunlap and Mrs.
Ida Mae Hawkins was home
Pomona Annual lecture confer­ Bob Linsey motored to Portland
ence and a picnic combined and Saturday bringing home with over the week end from Hills­
consisting of a basket lunch them their mother, Mrs. Nels boro where she is employed in
the berry fields.
and games in the afternoon.
Peterson.
Mrs. Sarah Spencer attended
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin
Mr. King is visiting with his
and son Jimmie were Mist shop- ! daughter, Mrs. Wililam Pringle, the funeral last Monday in Port­
land of Mrs. Nancy Culper an
Jr.
pers Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and old friend.
I Mr. and Mrs. James M. Me-
Kenneth White, Mildred Haw­
Cormick called at the home of small sons journeyed to Verno­
(By Mr*. Mark E. Moe)
kins and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Will delight in trading
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Mon­ nia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding Driscla motored to Corvallis last
day.
Mark E. ____
Moe, , Ver-
Address all < communications to Mrs. _______
. „
family were Sunday callers Monday to purchase strawber­ at—
nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose
The Reed Holding family mo­ and
MRS. HANDLEY’S
at the home of Bill Rose on ries.
a stamped addressed envelope.
tored to Clatskanie Tuesday.
the Catskanie mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and son
SHOP
Bob Mathews called on Dave
Mrs. Lee Osburn made a bus­ Jewel motored to Tillamook last
SALADS
19. Banana sticks in tanger­ McMullin on business Tuesday.
iness
trip
to
Vernonia
Saturday.
Saturday
to
spend
their
vaca-
Banana balls rolled in co­ ine slices. Mayonnaise or fruit
John McMullin was a Tuesday I Alberta DeRock was visiting tion.
coanut, whipped cream, mayon­ dressing.
caller at the Reed Holding home. at the home of Millie McMullin
Mrs. Nannie Hall entertained
20. Pear porcupine, halves
naise or fruit dressing.
her Sunday school class with a
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn Sunday.
2. Pear halves, balls of cot­ of pears stuck with strips of
and Mrs. Edward McMul­ weiner roast at Treharne last
tage cheese mixed with nuts in blanched almonds. Mayonnaise or were in Vernonia attending bus- lin, Mr.
their son Harry and daughter Thursday evening.
iness Monday.
center, mayonnoise or fruit dress­ fruit dressing.
____
for
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Evelyn and baby were Thursday I Elsie Parker departed
21. Tomato porcupine, med­
ing-
evening visitors at Dave Mc­ Kalama last Monday where she
3. Pineapple poinsettia, ring ium sized tomato peeled. Match drove to Vernonia on business Mullin
’
s
home.
has
secured
a
position.
of pineapple, petals of pimento, like pieces of celery or green Tuesday.
Floyd Deeds spent a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmitt of
center of mayonnaise, celery and peppers i in rows. Mayonnaise,
Lincoln Peterson called at the at Portland last week visiting his Knappa spent Sunday at River­
boiled or French dressing.
nuts.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake grandmother.
view. Mrs. Schmidt was former­
22. Egg nnd tomato salad, Neurer Tuesday.
4. Cottage cheese and apple
Vernonia
Frank Peterson and his son ly
1 Mrs. Tom McDaniels and had
balls rolled in chopped nuts, Peeled tomato, cut in *4 inch
John McMullin made a bus­ Richard made a business trip to lived here several years ago.
1
hard cooked iness trip to Vernonia Monday. Vernonia Friday.
Place in a box made of wafers. slices lengthwise,
5. Pineapple, cocoanut and egg between tomato slices. May­
Mrs. Bob Linsey spent Mon­
Lincoln Peterson called at the
shredded cabbage. Marinate with onnaise.
day visiting her mother, M rs. home of Reed Holding Thursday
23. Bird’s nest salad. Half of Nels Peterson and her sister, on business.
boiled dressing.
6. Pineapple, cocoanut, mar- large tomato, hollowed out, may­ Mrs. Noble Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Delaplain
shmallow, cottage cheese, fruit onnaise; three balls of cottage
Mr. and Mrs. James McMul- and two sons Lester and Ord,
cheese.
dressing.
lin were here visiting friends left last week and moved their
24. Celery,
cheese,
large and relatives hist week.
7. Lighted candle salad.
household goods to St. Helens.
celery stalks.
Slice canned pineapple
Beatrice Perry and her grand­
Cream cheese
'A banana cut crosswise
mother, Mrs. Oliver Burris mo­
and Walter Barnes spent
Chopped walnut meats
Strip of green pepper
tored to Vernonia Tuesday.
last week visiting at Tre-
Minced green peppers.
Brazil nuts
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin
Stuff celery and cut in 1 and family spent Wednesday
Maraschino cherry
John called at the home
Fruit dressing or mayon- inch lengths. French dressing.
evening at the home of Mr. and
daughter Mrs. R. Stan-
25. Stuffed cherries.
naise.
Mrs. Carl Eilcr.
Red or white cherries pitted
8. Tomato poinsettia, mayon-
Filberts, fruit dressing.
naise. See salad No. 3.
26. Asparagus in rings of
tomato,
9. Stuffed
dressing or mayonnaise, pineap­ green or red pepper, french
ple, cucumber, celery and nuts. dressing.
27. Asparagus Stalks.
19. Head lettuce, thousund is­
Chopped egg white
land dressing.
Chopped pickles
11. Rice and peanuts, 3 table­
i
Chopped pimento
spoons rice cooked in orange
French or mayonnaise dress-
juice.
cup finely chopped pea­ ing.
28. Cucumber cup with rad ish
nuts
rose-buds. Mayonnaise.
Balls of cream cheese
29. Dates, French lima beans,
French dressing.
cottage cheese, French dressing.
12. Lettuce Rolls
30. _
Tuna salad,
1 head lettuce
2 cups tuna fish
1 cup cottage cheese
1 cup celery
cup raisins
1 pepper
W cup chopped walnuts
M cup olives, chopped
cup mayonnaise salt
1 apple diced.
Spread lettuce leaves with
French or mayonnaise dress-
mixture. Roll like n jelly roll.
Tie with nasturtiums or clover ing.
31. Egg apples.—Hard boiled
blossoms or lay strips of pimen­
eggs colored in beet vinegar or
to around each roll.
13. Spring salad. Slice of to­ red vegetable coloring. Boiled
mato, half of stuffed egg, may­ dressing.
32. Rice, banana, cucumber,
onnaise.
14. Salmon and celery, cu­ grapes, mayonnaise.
33. Pineapple, cucumber
cumber or cabbage may be used
instead of celery.
Boiled or gelatine, mayonnaise.
34. Combination
" '
vegetable
mayonnnise dressing.
16. Potato salad with pimen­ salad, peas, diced enrrots, string
to, olives, celery, cucumber, nuts, beans. French dressing.
35. Butterfly salad,
boiled dressing.
2 flat lettuce leaves
17. Carrot and raisin, pickle
1 stalk asparagus
garnish. Thousand Island dress­
2 strips pimento
ing.
2 slices canned pineapple
18. Stuffed
prunes,
nuts,
2 stuffed olives. French
cheese, olives. Whipped cream or
dressing or mayonnaise.
mayonnaise.
Mrs. A. J. Sitts Gives
Party In Honor Two
Girls At Her Home
JULY
Shower Given In Honor
Of Mrs. Dan Nelson
ley, J. Rachael, F. Rumbaugh,
G. Terrian and the hostess.
Mrs. H. W. Froembling gave
a shower in honor of Mrs. Dan
Nelsqn on the afternoon of June
27th. Those attending were Mes­
dames Dan Nelson, Bert Nelson,
Lewis C. Martin, W. Nixon, J.
Covington, V. Powell, L. Baker,
G. Ogg, Boyd Nelson, A. Buck-
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Stanton
left for Lost Creek, , Wn„ last
Saturday to spend the
I
Fourth
with relatives.
Kitchen Recitals
Mr. and Mrs. II. Condit and
son will leave on a motor trip
to Idaho, this week.
Anti-Thirst
Headquarters
Milady
Every Cooling,
freshing drink
served you here—
amid spotless sur­
roundings.
SANDWICHES
—Dainty and de­
licious. Try
—and like ’
Gifts
Mrs. L. Handley
NOW OPEN
Arcadia
Park
3.5 miles from Vernonia on Timber and Forest
Grove road
40=acre Timbered Park
Old Sheeley Grove
Ideal Place
Buy
New 40x80 Dance hall
Radio
Piano
Stoves
Wood ■ Swimming'
Pumps ■ Tables
ElectricWy
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said ‘Save and Have’
many
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Vernonia
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