Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 18, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JULY 18, 192*
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
TWO
Society News
Mrs. Wayne Lappe,
Society Reporter
Phone 573
Clubs
Fraternal
Office Phone 192
Camberg attended the Jolly 20
they have been visiting.
1H. Roberson and Louise, Joe Margaret Nelson
Mrs. A. J. SitU Will
ing. Sermon subject, “Lukewarm Friends Give Bridal
club at Mist last Friday.
and Hamp, Mrs C. Caton and
Service.” Let's be sure to hear.
Inman-Poulsen Camp 2
Shower in Honor of
Be Hostess to Willing
Entertains Friends
Mr. and Mrs. De Rotis of
Shelby, Hugh and Mary, Mrs. T.
it. At 8:00 sharp, the evening
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper
Thompson Siding gave a party
Isola Hall, Riverview Lilley, Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. J. E.
services will begin. The sermon I
Workers
Aid
Society
With
a
500
Party
and family have moved to Forest
last Saturday evening at their
Covington and Charlotte, Bill
subject, “The Conversion of!
Grove where they recently piir-
home in honor of visiting rela­
Zacchaeus.” This is full of life I Riverview, July 11—A group and Bobby, Mrs. C. Anderson
There was a good attendance and good instruction. The public
Mrs. A. J. Sitts will be host­ tives from the east. A large
Margraet Nelson entertained chased a home.
and Jack and Margaret, Mrs. J.
at the regular meeting of the is invited. Welcome is the big of friends surprised Isola Hail ! Greenman and Phoebe, Mrs. P. a group of her friends at the
Mr. and Mrs. Forsberg and ess at a silver tea Wednesday, crowd gathered and the evening
with a bridal shower last Thurs­ i Fetséh and Leona, Mrs. C. David­ home of her parents last Friday
Willing Workers Aid society of word.
daughter
Dorothy have returned July 24, in the parlors of the was spent in singing old-time
day afternoon at her home. Re­ son and Doris, Mrs. J. V. McAl- where the afternoon was spent
the Christian church held at the
0. P. Burris, Pastor
to
camp
after
visiting with rela­ Christian church at the next songs, dancing and games.
freshments were served the ' lister, Mrs. E. knight and Tru­ in playing 500. Refreshments
home of Mrs. J. L. Timmons
meeting of the Willing Workers
tives.
guests by Mrs. Nammie Hall man and Joyce, Mrs M. A. Greg­ were served during the afternoon.
Wednesday of last week.
C. E. Hold. Picnic
Fred Grandstrom has moved Aid society. All friends are in-
and daughters. Mrs. Martha I ory, Mrs. A. McGilvary and
After the business meeting the Appoint Committees
Those present were: Roberta his wife and daughter to camp vited to attend.
Thirty-eight members of the
Mills and Gertrude Kirk.
afternoon was spent in making
Williams,
Marjorie
Holtham,
Joy
Howard, Mrs. A. Miller and Jean
from Seattle for the summer
Christian Endeavor of the Evan­
For Eastern Star Dance Many beautiful and useful and
a grandmother’s flower basket
Frances, Mrs. W. F. Brown­ Bush and the young hostess. Joy
gelical church attended a wiener
J gifts were received. Those at­ ing and Willis and Jim, Mrs. E. Bush won the prize for high months.
quilt.
BIRKENFELD
and marshmallow roast at Wecd’i
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bemus
A luncheon of potato salad,
The various committees ap­ tending were, the Mesdames Lol- Bleile and Harry and Rags, Mrs. score.
and family have returned from
grove Friday evening.
nut bread sandwiches, cake and pointed for the coming dance ly, Clara Schamen, Ruby Fow- A. J. Hughes and daughter Amy.
Long Beach where they spent
Alice Skaling received a very
punch wub served by the hostess. sponsored by the Eastern Star 1er, Sarah Spencer, Emma Green-
their vacation.
painful
injury to one of her
er,
Hodges,
Sauers,
D.
R.
Fow-
KEASEY
A bowling tournament ii to be
•Social club Friday evening, July
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Young legs Sunday evening while out
1er,
Elsie
Fielberg,
Frank
Mills,
Leave
on
Motor
Trip
to
26, are: Punch, Mrs. F. D. Mac­
another
of the features of the
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and family have returned from walking with two other girls.
and W. T. Jacobs, Molissie Hall, Idaho, Yellowstone Park
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duvall and Long Beach, Wash., where they The three girls had to jump convention. Salem has one of tne
The picnic was fine, but let us pherson, Mrs. C. A. Wolfolk
Rogers,
L.
A.
Miller,
Ira
Mann,
Mrs. W. E. Bell; floor, F. D.
son Alvin Dean spent their va- spent their vacation.
get back to the Bible school next MacPherson,
down a bank to avoid being hit finest eight-alley bowling aca<$-
chairman; tickets, I Chas. Wilson, Rilla Snider, J.
cation visiting Mrs. Duvall's mo-
emies in the northwest and all
Mrs.
J.
A.
McDonald,
Mrs.
B.
Miss
Lavelle
Dukes
of
Cole
Lord’s day with a new interest, Mrs. J. C. Lindley
by a motorist.
It.
Laramore,
Nammie
B.
Hall,
and Mr E.
equipment is in first class con­
Creek. Wash., is visiting her bro­
I J. Kline, Misses Bessie McDon­ (her in Eugene.
Make it the best so far this sum-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hargrave
of
I
B.
J.
Cline,
G.
W.
Plumer,
A.
J.
E. Yeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck spent their ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Portland spent last week in Bir- dition. The tournament will con­
mer.
I Kirk, F. Granville, F. M. Wall, ald and Helen Hieber left Sun-
The morning worship at 11.
| kenfeld. Mrs. Hargrave is Mrs. sist of five-man double and single
I Earl Bleile, E. L. Lloyd, Bert I day on a vacation trip by motor. vacation week at their home in' Mrs. Everett Dukes.
events. It is the intention to
The Lord’s supper and preach- Mr. and Mrs. W. Erven
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthews Louis Birkenfeld's sister.
I Hawkins, E. E. Mills, Dave Mar- f Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Klein Portland.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
L.
Gosa
and
and Mrs. Alfred Matthews of
1 plan to visit relatives in Idaho,
P. H. Skaling and son Henry bowl the five-man events on Fri­
Entertain At Dinner I Claud * Norris,
‘,rl cli,ne’„Pa“1 Tcrrien; • while the other members of the daughters Lavelle and Lucille Portland, Mrs. Robert MacKen- and Lloyd Beach spent two days day, August 9, commencing at
L. R. Norris; and
(Misses Beulah Parker, Mary I party plan to visit Yellowstone have returned from Portland, zie of Pittsfield, Mass., and Miss fishing at Lost lak> recently. 9 a.m. while the doubles and
where they visited relatives.
singles will be bowled on Satur­
Silverthorn of Toronto, Can., They reported a good catch.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erven Laramore, Alice Rundell, Della park and Salt Lake city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold Chris­ motored out from Portland Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilkie and day, August 10, also at 9 a.m.
entertained at dinner Saturday Cline, Mildred Hawkins, Ida Mae
tie
and
daughter
Frances
have
day to spend the day with Mr. little sister Ella spent Sunday Cash and merchandise prizes of
evening the following guests: Hawkins, Louise and Allie Sim- Beautiful Flowers at
returned after spending the week and Mrs. Dean Duvall of Kea­ in Portland.
considerable value will be award­
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fish, Mrs. mono,, Leone Mills, Lillian Ilall.
sey.
Mrs. Dunlap’s Home in Vernonia with friends.
Mrs. J. O. Libel and Mrs. ed the winners.
Jean Enos and daughter Eileen, I Those sending presents but
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Manning of
J. H. Sell and daughter Grace, unable to attend were: Joy Peck,
Mrs. M. Dunlap left a beauti­ East Side Logging company vis­
A pleasant evening was spent.
Ollie Roberts, Mrs. Bud Rob-
Dinner was served on the1 bins, Mrs. T. R. Throop, Chris- ful bouquet of flowers at the ited in Portland and Vernonia
porch, from which position a tine George, Hattie Brown, Reva Eagle office last Friday evening during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Devaney
remarkable view of Vernonia Cook, Mrs. Carel Rundell, Mrs. among which was a Madomma
was enjoyed.
W. W. Wollf and Glenn Haw- lily with 13 blossoms on one and family have returned from
»tern, Many persons who saw their trip to Idaho where they'
kins.
them said they were the finest visited relatives.
Correction
Mrs. Roy Cummings of Port­
lilies of this kind seen in the
In a previous issue of the j
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
land spent the week of the
valley for a long time.
Eagle it was stated that Mrs.
'
”■1 The Sunday school meets at
At her home in Riverview Mrs. Fourth visiting her omther, Mrs.
H. W. Froembling gave a show- ■ 1 ___
9:45 a.m. C.
Kna
— A. Knauss,
super­ Dunlap’s flower gardens receive ' Thos. Pettijohn.
er in honor of Mrs. Dan Nelson, intendent. classes for all r
“- j comments from all who pass. She
l.-P. Headquarter» Camp
“ “
Ses.
The impression was given that
The pastor will preach at 11
Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Young
” takes a great delight in cultivat­
Mrs. Froembling alone sponsor-1 . a.m. and 8 p.m. The young peo-
ing a large variety of beautiful and family have moved to their
ed the shower, whereas
i
she was pie’s societies will meet at 7 p.m. flowers.
new home at Forest Grove. Mr.
assisted by many V ladies and es
­
es-
Next Monday, July 22, the
Young will, however, reside at
pecially Mrs. Bert Nelson
Iannual camp meeting and con-
the camp until the work is fin­
Eastern
Star
Social
vention
of
the
Evangelical
ished.
Make Any Purchase on Easy Terms
church of the Oregon confer-
Clt|b to Sponsor Dance Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Christie
ence will meet and the services
and children, Genevieve, Ger­
will last until Thursday, Aug-
The Eastern Star Social club aldine and Calvin, have returned
IF IT’S IN THE FURNITURE LINE—
ust 1.
will sponsor a club dance Friday, from visiting in Portland, As-1
The School of Religious Ed­ July 26, at the Masonic hall, toria and Westport.
WE HAVE IT
ucation will he in charge of the I vhieh will include as guests mem-
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lundeen
dean, Rev. A. R.
I’ Schmalle.
” ’
and bers of the Eastern Star, Ma- and sons Bobbie and Jackie have
the religious services will be in sons, , and Rainbow Girls and returned from Seaside, where
charge of the presiding elders, l their friends. The music will be they spent their vacation week.
Rev. F. B. Culver and Rev. C. | furnished by the Jack Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stoops have
I’. Gates. Rev. G. W. Plumer is Blue Rose Room orchestra.
returned from Portland where
superintendent of grounds.
Vernonia
The annual conference branch
convention of the Woman’s Mis-
sionary society will meet July
23-25.
These meetings will be
on the camp ground owned by
the church at Jennings Lodge,
Willing Workers Met
At Home of Mrs. J. L.
Timmons Last Week
I
Cason Transfer
Local and Long Distance
The Values we now show
on all pieces of Furniture
in our stock are decidedly
unusual
Hauling
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Stole
Gordon Furniture Co
Kitchen Recitals
Rev. G. W. Plumer is working
is week getting the buildings
d grounds ready. Others are
putting up tents and still others
are building cottages.
All are welcome to these meet-
ings.
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
Women’s Club of Keasey
Meet With Mrs. Pettijohn*
Keasey, July 11—The Women’s
«■Ini» met at the home of Mrs.
Thos. Pettijohn Thursday. Fob
lowing the meeting the social
hour was held. Delicious refresh­
ments were served by the host­
ess. Those attending were* Mrs.
Harold Christie, Mrs. Tom Gosa,
Mrs. E. J. Fairhurst, Mrs. J. O.
Devaney, Mrs. J. L. Campbell
and the hostess.
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Shell the peas as soon as tak­ will disappear in freezing.
London Sherbet
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2 cups sugar
pack in jars, shaking down mean­
2 cups water
while. Set the cans over luke­
3 tablespoons lemon juice
warm water on the cloth-covered I
% cup orange juice
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1 cup syrup
Conner; heat until the water
% grated nutmeg
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% cup raisins, cut fine
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Picnic Held In Honor
Whites of 3 eggs
til the peas are nearly tender;
Vi cup fruit juice
Of 1 wo Birthdays adjust
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Make syrup by boiling water
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Ice Cream
Serve in dessert glasses,
prove on Wednesday by the la­
1 square unsweetened choco- juice of peaches, pears
dies and children of the O.-A. late
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11.
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Milk Sherbet
Those attending were: Mrs.
2 tablespoons Karo syrup
4 cups milk
M. Ruhl, Mrs. W. W. Wolff
1 tablespoon butter
% cup lemon juice
id Dorothy June, Mrs. M.
cup boiling water
2 cups sugar
Grunden, Mis. F. M. Wall and
teaspoon vanilla
Variations—add 1 «cup crushed
Bobbie and Junior, Mrs. D. Mar­
A few grains of salt
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Melt chocolate, add butter, and as grape, orange, peach, pine­
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Karo, and let boil five minutes; in mixing it will freeze smooth.
cool slightly, and add vanilla
Fruit Whip
and salt.
1 cup fruit pulp
Ice Cream
1 or 2 egg whites
1—Vanilla Ice Cream.
% cup sugar
1 vuart thin cream
2 tablespoons lemon juice
% cup sugar
1 drop almond extract
1H tablespoons vanilla
Put unbeaten egg whites, su­
Mix ingredients and freeze. gar and fruit pulp on a large
A few grains of salt improves bowl or platter. Beat until stiff,
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1 cup sugar
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And yet it is the same old gospel of Jesus, who is able to save and keep those who out their
trust in Him.
K
SALVATION FOR THE SOUL
BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST
Folks are being saved today as in old time
Be filled with the Spirit, as on the day of
Pentecost.
HEALING FOR THE BODY
Jesus heals today in answer to prayer.
JESUS IS COMING
God’s people must be prepared for the
soon coming of Jesus.
Meetings start 2 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. daily
Hear the Real (impel at the Tent Across From Crawford's Garage
Evangelist Ferris A. Dodd
Evangelist Kelsey C. Prinzing
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