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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1929)
TWO Society News THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1829 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON - Mr». Wayne Clubs Lappe, Society Reporter Phone 573 Fraternal Office Phone 192 Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Miss Ra- Mrs. Bert Nelson ' the winter supply of wood for Carl Burgeson Here ¡Those attending were: Mesdames Baby Lois Eby Mrs. Chris Nicar mona Minor and the host and the school. I Anna Hodge, Gladys Morton, Honored On Birthday On Vacation From Entertains Her Young hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawyer Entertains At Home I Rylvia Grenia, Rose Schultz, Billings, Montana were Vernoniu shoppers Satur- By Friends With Party Guests On Birthday Violet Miller, Ida Johnston, Ax- With Eridge Party day. ______ cil Hayden, May Mellinger, Vio BIRKENFELD Carl Burgeson, formerly sec- Mrs. M. R. Eby entertained at f Mrs. M. Wright’s daughter, la Treharne, Sarah Spencer, N. Mrs. Chris. Nicar entertained at her home last Monday night with three tables of bridge in honor of her gue t, Mrs. Ed ward Sheppard of La Habra, Calif. First and consolation prizes were given after which refresh ments were served. The first prize for high score was won by Mrs. A. J. Hughes. The house was beautifully dec orated with sweet pea3 and glad iolus. Those present were Mrs. Edward Sheppard, Mrs. T. J. Mrs. Waltmon of Portland, Dave Marshall, Mr . M. Grun- den, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. E. Knight, Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mrs. Art Miller, Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. J. Covington, Mrs. Earl Bleile, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Chas. Richardson, Mrs. J. V. McAllister, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, and the hostess, Mrs. Chris, Ni car. Mrs. Bert Nelson was honored ............... ...... ............ _ .her home Wednesday afternoon Abbie, has been at home on a retary of the Chamber of Com- B. Hall; Misses Velda ........ Mellinger, Saturday evening on the occa Leone Mills, Lillian and Lavonne in honor of her daughter, L- s, visit.. Her liome >s >n Virginia.. - merce of this city and now con- Mrs. J. O. Libel and Miss Fay sion of her birthday anniversary John McMullin is sawing wood nee ted with the Shell Oil com- Libel spent three days in Port- Hall, Glenda Miller, Twila Mor- who celebrated I.er birthday bi when a group of friends sur ing two years old. i with his drag saw for Grover pany at Billings, Mont., as au land last week. ton. prised her. The evening ditor, returned to this city on Individual small birthday cakes’ Devine this week. Miss Gerdis Cecil Tipton of Wieser, Ida., Rodgers of spent in playing 500. Mrs. was A. motored through to this place . holding two small pin) can ■-s| Mr. and Mrs. Ain. Wallace Lis vacation Monday. Thompson Siding spent last week Ritchie won the high score for Mr. Burgeson reports that visiting her school mates of and ................................... is visiting friends here. | were served ' each 'of the young ' attended the ball game at Clats- the ladies and Bert McKnight i there are only 28 miles of paved Birkenfeld. Mrs. Sarah Spencer is attend- guests, with ice cream a„d' kanie Monday. the high score for the men. Mrs. M. Flynn, Miss Holter ing the camp meeting at Jen- orange juice also being served, ---------- I , Mrs, - , Earl llolce visited Mrs. i roads in the third largest state The luncheon, a feature of Devine Sunday after- in the union, that stretch being nings Lodge this week. I The house was beautifully de-1 Grover and Miss DeRosie were callers which was a large birthday cake, Dorothy and Maedett Throop, j corated with roses and shasta noon. I between Anaconda and Butte, nt the home of Mrs. Wanstroh was served by Mrs. Virgil Pow who have been picking berries-daisies. The young guest.; were lhe Irving Knowles folks are and that it is almost impossible Thursday evening. and Mrs. George Drorbaugh. Enos and daughter Eileen,! mak>ng plans for a new eight- j to travel over the balance of Alice Skaling spent the week ell Those at Forest Grove, came home J Mrs. y present were Mr. and Saturday. Mrs. Lester Bowman and daugh- room house. Noble Dunlap is to the state highways during the end with Mrs. Guy Bellingham i Mrs. Bert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. rainy months. at Jewell. of Vernonia1 ters june all,j Lorraine, Mrs. R.!bulld 1L Chas. Mellinger _ Misses Leona and Pauline________________ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie were call- George Drorbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. visited at the home of ‘ W. - L. A. Olson, Mrs. L. Schwab e z* Verbraeken n returned to their I... r> > 1- I- r z z' ers in Jewell at the home of V. L. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Hall Saturday afternoon. sons, Bobbie and Melvin, home in Portland Thursday, af- Womens Keller Keliet Corps Wm. Kelly last week. They Leonard Malmsten, who the honored Celebrator, Miss ter spending nearly a week with I Hold Regular Meeting were pleased to learn that Mr. been working at Rockaway, is ( Eby. the Wm. Bridgers family. home again. At Woodmen Hall Kellf, who has been suffering —; i__ —- ---------- Mrs. L. B. Eastman called on! from spinal trouble for the past Mrs. Ruby Biggs called toL to c Cream Mrs. G. Devine one evening last i two years, is much better. see Mrs. Chas. Biggs Tuesday P°nSOr *Ce >5 . ™ 27th week. Oociul July The John Bucher Relief corps Bud Larson, who has been a afternoon. The editor of the St. Helens held their regular meeting at driver for the Elliot truck line Leone Mills spent a few days. --------- at Pleasant Hill the first of the 1 Sponsored by the Loyal Glean- Mist was in the village last the Woodmen’s hall on Thurs the last year and one-half, is week, visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. ers Sunday school class of the week and called on the W. li. day July 18, Nannie B. Hall now working at the Tidewater presiding. The report of the de mill. Walter Brock of Clatskanie Christian church an ice cream Johnson folks. J. Kirks. partment convention was read is the driyer. social will be held for the bene RIVERVIEW by Violet Miller and an interest fit of the new primary Sunday Loyal Gleaners Sunday Jim Miller, the oldest timber Evangelical Church ing talk was given by the presi cruiser in the Nehalem valley, The only service this Sunday school room, at the home of Evan McWilliams of Wieser, School Class Meet At dent of the convention. made a business trip to Vernonia Ida., is visiting his sisters, Mrs. will be the Sunday school which Mrs. R. A. Olson at Riverview on Saturday evening, July 27. Horne of Mrs. Olson The corps voted to give _ a Friday. meets at 9:45 a.m. Gussie and Kessie Hall. farewell party for Mrs. Lions, a Guests will be entertained and Louis Mills, manager of the On account of the annual Mrs. Chas. Biggs, who has The regular meeting of the member of the organization, who new Tideport Lumber company, been suffering from sciatic rheu camp meeting held at Jennings refreshments will be served dur- Lodge the other services of the ing the evening for which a Loyal Gleaners Sunday school is leaving August 4. The surplus of Jewell, was in Birkenfeld last matism, is slightly improved. be charged. class of the Christian church of the fund for the liberty car Thursday. small sum will Mrs. Mcrl Cline of this place church will be dispensed with. Friends are invited to attend. met at the home of Mrs. R. A. for the Fourth of July parade Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilkie were is visiting her parents, Mr. and Olson, Riverview, on Wednesday was voted to be given to Mr. accompanied by Helen Beach, Mrs. Burnham of Clatskanie for Receive Knight Rank in K.P.’s evening, July 17. A brief talk and Mrs. Oliver Dent. At the regular meeting of the MIST a few days. I Ruth and Henry Skaling and Ella Peping on a picnic at Jant- on the founding of the Consti-! ■ " The Women’s Relief Corps Knights of Pythias Monday ev Í zen beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland tution of the United States and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. gave Mrs. Margaret Lyons of ening, H. Mayfield, U. A. Scott Beaver Creek a farewell party and Harry Kearns were initiated and W. R. Johnson made a bus-; the history of our flag was given Miner Entertain Local Miss Catherine Brock of ] Port- Saturday. They are leaving soon into the Knight rank. Following i incss trip to Portland the first by Mrs. Lucille Lindsay after Friends With Party land, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. the business meeting. for some part of Washington. the meeting a feed was served. of the week. Those present were: Mrs. Lu Lawrence of Portland and Mrs. Mrs. Alex Green and children Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Miner en Lawrence’s sister, Mrs. Jack are guests at the home of Mr. cille Lindsay, Mrs. Beidah Lind group of *. axichuo friends at Peterson of Chicago, were the ivu&e ouiiinvy, ----- ----- - ** a »*''** h w Stankey, jvuuy Ruby Haight, tertained and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers this say, Rose Muriel Knight, Achta Iluntsley, ® bridge party on Thursday even- week end guests at the home of week. Mr. and Mrs. Galo Holmes I Greta Olson. Roxanna Brady i inK- High scores were made by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. I Mrs. E. S. Thompson and W. A. The Hoffmans’ departed Sun and daughter called on Mrs. and Aisel Lolly. ¡Hodges. Those attending were: day for a month’s visit at their I ------------------------- Grover Devine Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hodges, summer home on the McKenzie Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mrs. Local Young Couole ¡Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Duvall of river. Wm. Keaton were in Portland Married at bt. Helens Keasey, and ------> - Mr. ............ - Mrs. A. J. a couple of days last week. .... Black, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Webb Burns—150 homes will be er- Mr. and Mrs. Buckley spent In the presence of the immcdi- „r n - l . >■ i 01 tvoster, Mr. and lurs. O. . Mc- __ ected in new Greater Burns di a couple of days at the Ed. Rey ate families nt .i, the Methodist cabe j- — — Mrs. F. Hartwig, Mrs. R. vision being promoted by Staf- nolds home this week. parsonage in St. Helens on Sat-. Spencer, Mrs. E. L. S. Thompson, ford, Derces 4 Rop firm. Mrs. John Ek and daughters urday, July 20, Mary Louise ---- ----- ----- - -------- Elizabeth and Louise, and Mrs. Simmons and Oscar George were 1 J. Larson of Clhtskanie visited united in marriage by the Rev. Mrs. Chas. Hanson one day last Walker, minister of the Metho week. dist church. (By Mrs. Mark E. Moe) Lois, Dora, and Ruth Lowden, The bride was simply and at Address all communications to Mrs. Mark_ E. ____ Bateena and Virginia Matthews, tractively gowned in a white Moe, , Ver- nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose .and Hannah, Rachael and Eliza satin frock and wore a white a stamped addressed envelope. beth Ek spent Suitday with the horsehair picture hat. Checmonick girls. After a short wedding trip Plain Frosting Sand Tarts Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lowden the young couple will make their Li cup butter and two children spent Sunday home at the Cropper cottage, White of 1 egg 1 cup sugar in Portland. 2 teaspoons cold water “Evangeline.” Li teaspoon vanilla or le Mrs. A. Dowling called on 1 egg To Enjoy a Few Games At the Mrs. George was one of the 1 % cups flour Mis. Ernest Yocum Thursday af- most popular members of the mon juice % cup confectioners’ sugar. 2 teaspoons baking powder ternoon. class of 1928 of the local high White 1 egg The following attended the school. She has lived I in Ver- Beat white of egg until stiff; and sugar. Beat movie at Vernonia Wednesday Blanched almonds \ add water nonia for the past i six years, night of last week: Mrs. Grovel her father being engineer at the thoroughly, then add flavoring. Li teaspoon cinnamon. sugar if needed, Devine Cream the butter, add sugar and children, Wm. Kea- Use more Oregon American Lumber com gradually, and egg well beaten; ton, Wesley Duke, Olga Holm- I pany. Spread with knife. Boiled Frosting tiie DeRock girls, the - the then add flour mixed anil sifted stroni, Mr. George has an interest in with the baking powder. Chill, Ernest Yocum family, Mr. and the Twin Fir Service station in Only Golf Course in Columbia County i'/j cups sugar toss one half of the mixture on Mrs. A. Dowling, and Bernard this city and was formerly an teaspoon vanilla a floured board, and roll and Florence Dowling. employee of the Oregon Ameri V2 cup water inch thick. Shape with a dough Mrs. Carmichael left for Se can Lumber company. Whites of 2 eggs. Put sugar and water in nut cutter. Brush over with white attic last Thursday with her saucepan, stir until sugar is dis- of egg and sprinkle with sugar ' mother, who has been visiting , solved, and bring to the boiling mixed with cinnamon. Split al- her. She expects to be gone sev point. Beat eggs until stiff and monds and arrange 3 halves on eral weeks. add one tablespoon of boiling each at equal distances. Place Mrs. Joe Checmonick and two For Membership See J. C. Lindley syrup at n time, continuing beat on a buttered sheet, and bake (laughters Annie and Lydia scent Vernonia ing. Add flavoring and spread. 8 minutes in a slow oven. Sunday at the Jesse George home. Rocks If this frosting is not beaten long enough, it will run; if 1 Li cups brown sugar Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Juola % cup shortening beaten too long, it will not be and sons and Herman Enipis 2 eggs smooth. So beat until it spins a of Astoria spent Thursday with 1 teaspoon cinnamon thread four inches long when the Chas. Hansen family. dropped from a spoon. u teaspoon ground cloves Mrs. Puronen and baby Janet Milk Frosting 'i teaspoon salt of Astoria, Mrs. Hubta and An 2 Li- cups flour na Bell Brown of Clatskanie, 1V4I cups sugar 1 tenspoon soda Marian Salmi of Marshland, and Li cup milk 1 teaspoon butter 1 Li cups chopped nuts and Mrs. Merl Tiderman and small I raisins. Li's teaspoon vanilla. daughter Jean Marie were din- \ Put butter in a saucepan; Mix in order given and bake ner guests Wednesday of last when melted add ugar and milk. in a moderate oven. week at the Chas. Ilanscn home. Stir, to be sure that sugar does Brownies Noble Dunlap has ’a new Chev- j 1 cup sugar not adhere to the saucepan. rolet coupe. heat to boiling point, and boil Li cup butter Mrs. Wm. Keaton is expecting 2 eggs beaten well without stirring until a soft ball a visit from her sister, M Li cup walnuts may be formed when tried in Manwell of Estacada. 2 tablespoons cocoa cold water. The Mist Sunday school Remove from the fire, cool, ’i teaspoon vanilla planning a picnic in the near and beat until of the right con % cup flour. future. sistency to spread; then add Francis Larson of Birkenfeld Bake in sheet in a moderate flavoring and spread over the oven about 25 minutes. Leave is painting the interior of the cake. If it becomes too firm, in pan until cold. Cut in pieces schoolhouse at Mist. melt in hot water. 1"x4”. L. E. Mi (he is putting in bert Ritchey of Timber, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKnight of Forest Grove, and Miss Maybell Drorbaugh. Christian Church Note» Regular services will be held at the Christian church Sunday July 28. Let's all be present. The minister was called home this week on account of the ill ness of Mrs. Burris who under went an operation this last week. He hopes to be back soon. Portand—Bids opened for the construction of viaduct and pre liminary work in connection with removing grade crossing of East street and O. W. R. & N. Tracks, between Dekum avenue and Co lumbia Slough roal. Kitchen Recitals K Minutes Drive Vernonia Golf Course The Sure Road to Health PLAY GOLF Is turned out by our mechanics to merit the patronage we are enjoying MARK EVERY GRAVE Memorials in granite and marble at reduced prices — WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Oregon Monument Works! Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro I P ortable Phonographs Auction Restaurant Equipment of made by R. R. Cafe BRUNSWICK To be sold to highest bidder E-Z Terms Saturday, July 27 2 p. m., at the restaurant The Meat or Poultry for Dinner We are especially ready to provide the meat or poultry you need for your din ner. It is so handy to order from us—just step to the phone, call 721, and leave your order. We guar antee quality. Nehalem Market <& Grocery Vernonia Fireproof Garage Wash Rack Salesroom for Tires and all Automobile Accessories Vernonia Garage & Repair Shop Next to HyVan Hotel Phone 1161 Catholic Chapel Car Coming Jesuit Priest In Charge of Car Services Eve: y Morning and Evening While Car The exact date of the arrival of the car will be announced in the next issue of this newspaper The public is cordially Invited to attend