Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    Society News
Thursday, November 28, 1929
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Two
Society Reporter
Phone 573
Clubs
Office Phone 192
Fraternal
Lesson Topic- “The Christian Department Head
urday calling on the residents Jackie Nance Blows
World."
Home in a Modern
of the village and vicinity in
Onf Two Candles
Of W. R. C. Visit.
the interests of the electric
NJUt
Read Luke 2:40-52. Morning
On His Birthday worship 11 a.m. and Evangelistic
line.
The Vernonia Corps
Earl Knowles spent Thursday
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services 7:30 p.m. in Brown’s
the hurch after the services.
■
i sing both morning and evening.
Jackie Nance, a promising undertaking parlor,
Mrs. Estella M. Weed of Port­
Many of the younger set are Geo. A. Nelson, county agricul- night in Vernonia.
Miss Allen, a student in Wil-
A surprise house warming
youngster celebrated his second
Chas.
Ward
was
a
Clatskanie
agent,
gave
an
interesting
turai
-------- , Friday night November 29, land, department president, at­
home
from
college
and
school
give
a
party was given in honor of lamette university will
birthday,
20,
shopper Friday.
November
.....
at the there w
m _ he _ a prayer meeting tended the special meeting of
for the Thanksgiving holidays talk .t the dinner.
Mrs. Henry John last Friday af- violin solo,
Austin Dowling ia ill with a home of his parents Mj. and ut sister Murp’s home, near the the W. R. C. Tuesday, Novem­
The committee in charge of
ternoon at her new home.
The young people’s meeting bringing with them class mates the services and dinner was Mrs. severe cold.
•drs. Jack ..ar.ee.
Nance.
y|.i school house nt
..................... i 'old
at P"
Riverview. ber 19. She inspected the corps
as guests for several days.
Those present were Mesdames,. will be at 6:30 p.m.
During the banquet furnished Come to the£e player meeting ' and the secretary’s and treas­
Our primary teacher Miss
Miss Winona Irving of Burns, Albert Parker, Mrs. F. Bleile,
I
7:30
at
pastor
speaking
The
-J- - a - prayer offered for the sick. —
Emma Weed, E. E. Garner, Cur-1
The urer’s books and complimented
Ore., will be a house guest at Mrs. D. Marshall and Mrs. Alta Salmi spent the week end at to Jackie and his friends,
large birthday cake decorated prayer of
tis John, L. Mowe, Kills Snyder, p.m.
¡her home in Marshland.
faith ........
shall save the
_ ......
.... Mrs. Morton, secretary, and Mrs.
home on the Johns.
the
A.
J.
highes
women’s misisonary so- O.-A. hill during the holidays,
Eula Stanton, Irene Smith, II.
The
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| A. R. Melis butchered turkeys in pink and white, containing sjeg. nnj q O(] s)ian raise him up. Lena Stanton, treasurer, on the
.. .
A. Wilson. Lilly Mowe, Art Kirkjciety will hold their monthly bus- Miss Amy Hughes and her guest Study Club To
i Saturday
for
the
Vernonia two pink candles was cut and_________________________________________________________
James 5:14.
neatness and accuracy of - their
served.
K. Van Blaricom, Cline Hurley, iness meeting Wednesday, Dee- arrived from the University of
'Thanksgiving market trade.
K. C. Prinzing, Pastor books.
Meet
At
the
Home
Of
and the hostess, Mrs. John, r.lr ■ ember 4, at 2 p.m.
Mr. Barnett and Fred Foster; Other delicious refreshments
; Many books, magazines
Oregon last night.
Milo and Maxine John, Betty
Mrs. Frank Hansen (.passed through here Monday on consisting of ice cream, cake,
The annual election of officers
I other reading matter was
Hurley, Billie Lou John, Lawan- wjn ¡Je held at that time also,
their way to Vernonia to bring lemonade and fruits were also Evelyn Bates Is Guest
I tributed by members of the corps
da Stanton, Betty Lou Kirk, Ed-'
~ W. ™
served.
I The Study club will meet to­ down the grader.
G.
Plumer, pastor. Mrs. A. L. Kullander
to be sent to the Soldier’s home
I
na Mowe, Eloise Garner and
Many
presents
were
presented
At
Greeninan
Home
morrow
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Mrs.
Jesse
George
is
caring;
Hostess to Bridge Club
at Roseburg.
Betty Thacker.
I Frank Hanson on Second ave- for her daughter-in-law Mrs. C. to the young man by those at­ I
A delicious noon luncheon was
Hostess to Bridge Club
tending.
Mrs. A. L. Kullander was hos-nue. Mrs. E. A. Gieen is chair- H. George at Birkenfeld,
During the afternoon a beau-,
Miss Phoebe Greenman has as served by the members of the
At
the
party
were:
Micky
man
of
the
program
for
the
af
­
has a tiny baby daughter
tess to the members of the Tues­
tiful set of havaland china cups
her guest, Miss
Bates. lefreshment commit!
__ Mills,
Buster Nance, Pt lone Both attend St.
Hall in
and saucers were presented Mrs. I Mrs. J. C. Lindley will be day afternoon Bridge club at ternoon the subject being “Char­ arrived on the 9th. She
to
the
Tuesday
afternoon
hostess
and
Orlene
Baker,
Bobby
Wil-
been called Sunny.
her home on State street last acter and Personality.”
John by her friends.
Portland.
Natal grange held its regular
club, December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. McClendon are liams, Beverly June Bateman,
Mrs.
M.
Tuesday afternoon.
V
A most delightful luncheon Bridge
Ward Gooding, who is attend-; meeting Saturday night at Na-
staying
with
her
parents
Mr.
and
1
Teddy
and
Billie
Condit
and
Gor-
for
Gründen
received
high
score
Eastern
Star
was served to those present and
ing O. S. C. at Corvallis, is a tai, not many members were
Mrs. Jesse George, who recent- don Cline.
Mrs. Carmichael visited with the afternoon. Those attending
everyone reported a wonderful
guest at the E. A. Green home present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Social Club Bazaar
were
Mesdames,
J.
C.
Lindley,
ly
arrived
here
from
Pendleton.
;
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Mrs.
Wm.
Bridgets
on
Tuesday.
time.
Thanksgiving
( arl visited at Natal from Win­
during
Last Week a Success Mrs. Ernest Lane ia ill this Timber P.-T. A.
F. M. Ruhl, K. A. McNeill, 11.
grange.
days.
i
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week.
A. Pearse, Robert Johns, W. 11.
Hold Meeting
’’
bazaar and cooked food
We are sorry to hear Ernest
Culver and Frank Dickson.
sal ■ l.eld by the members of the Yocum broke his arm last week
Westimbcr, Nov. 24.—The reg­
Ea. tern Star social club Satur­ while working in the Birkenfeld
Christian Church
ular meeting of the Timber P.-
day hi the Van Alstine building
F. Claude Stephens, Minister pro red to be a great success, mill. He was taken to Portland T. A. was held Wednesday Nov­
Services for December 1. 10 Members of the committees were immediately, where he will re­ ember 20, attended by one of
o’clock a-m. Bible school: Study ! ke) t busy all day selling the main in the hospital for two
weeks longer. They moved to the largest gatherings of the
Topic in main school. The Chris­ iart cles offered for sale.
’ ‘ ‘ ‘
year.
tian Home in a Modern World. I The chili and hot coffee coun- Birkenfeld this summer from I After the business meeting
the
village
here.
11:00 a.m. Divine morning wor­ I ter in charge of Mrs. A. J.
Walter Foster is expcct- 1 Mrs. Lapham gave a very in-
ship and theme: “Ye are my | Hughes was so popular that they ed Mrs.
here from Los Angeles. Cab, teresting talk on books, this be-
Witnesses.”
! were sold out long before the this week on a three week’s visit in!; f,,r nati°nal good book -week,
Christian Endeavor societies in ; closing hour.
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.'
their places with interesting ac­
Mrs. J. C. Lindley had charge R. Johnson.
Rainbow Girls
tivities. Topic for study: Why j of the cooked foods sold and
Hold Initiation
is Christianity a Missionary Re­ j Mrs. F. D. MacPherson of the
Garden Club To
(By Mr«. Mark E. Moe)
ligion? 7:30 the theme is novel . bazaar.
in that it is in line with the cur­
Vi»”
Meet December 3 Four new members of the lo­
Address all communications to Mrs. Mark E. Moe, Ver­
rent events of our city during Heavy Shipment
The Vernonia Garden club will cal order of Rainbow Girls were
nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose
a stamped addressed envelope.
the recent fire. The theme is:
hold their next regular meeting initiated Monday night at the
OF Postal Stamps
“The Hottest Place on Earth.”
December 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple before a large
Arrive Here Monday Evangelical church.
two portions, using an apple
gathering of members, visiting
Butter Scotch Pie
A special program featuring Eastern Star members and Ma-
corer. Fill cavities thus made
The service last Lord’s day
teaspoons cornstarch
Over $9500 worth of stamps talks on Christmas decorations sons.
I With sausages and insert rounds evening dealt with the ideal
teaspoon salt
1 of potatoes to conceal sausages. young man. It was in all points was received Monday by Post- iln<f flowers has been arranged.’ Ths work was conducted under
cup cold milk
Vi W W
Messing, to cover the principal speakers will be the supervision of Mrs.
"
; i’ut in a pan and bake in a hot very popular, and the ideals ad­ 1 master Emil
cup scalded milk
Mrs. Dave Marshall, who will Lindley, Mother Advisor,
oven until potatoes are soft.
tablespoons butter
vanced by the young women I the holiday mailing rush.
As in the past years, an ap­ talk on “Christmas Flowers,” and
Minced Turkey
were very clear and pointed
cup brown sugar
To one cup cold roast turkey, which gave the young men of peal is again sounded this year Mrs. Earl M. Bleile, whose sub-i
Full Gospel Mission
egg yolks
| cut in small dice, add one-third our fair city much to think to mail Christinas packages as ject will be, “Christmas Green-1 ............
Services . for next Sunday,
teaspoon vanilla.
‘ cember 1. Bible school 10 a.m.
1. the . young
„ folks ‘ early as possible so that they e‘ y- ’_________
Scald milk, add cornstarch fup soft stale bread crumbs. about. I_ Surely
will be received at their destina­
and salt well mixed with the Make one cup sauce, using two are not so bad after all.
Ideal young women which will tion before the holidays and al­
cold milk. Add butter, sugar, tablespoons butter, two table­
well-beaten egg yolks. Continue spoons flour, and one cup stock be considered December 8, at so to avoid a heavy congestion
during the last few days before
to cook until thickened. Add (obtained by cooking bones and the evening hour of worship.
The letters are addressed to Christmas.
vanilla. Cool slightly and put in- skin of a roast turkey). Season
v. th salt, pepper, and onion or handed to the minister of the
to a cake pie shell.
Noodles
I juice. Heat turkey and bread Christian church, while the let­
MIST
| crumbs in sauce. Serve on small ter read in public, the name of
1 egg
Lincoln Peterson was a
.. pieces of toast, and garnish with the author is withheld. Come on
H teaspoon salt
I poached eggs and toast points. | young men with your ideas of I ¡age shopper on Monday.
Flour
Mrs. G. Devine and Mrs. A.
Beat egg slightly, add salt, Way» of Using Left-Over Turkey the ideal young woman.
Dowling were shopping in Clats­
Scalloped Turkey
|
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and flour enough to make very
kanie Friday.
stiff dough; knead, toss on a
Make one cup of sauce, using Evangelical Church
Wm. Bridgers family spent
-- - -
slightly floured ooard, and roll two tablespoons butter, two ■
Holds Harvest Home
_______
Sunday with the Carmichael
flour,
one-fourth;
thinly as possible, which may be tablespoons
Festival Last Sunday folks.
as thin as paper, Cover with teaspoon salt, few grains of pep-1
Miss Olga Holmstrom ,was a
towel, and set aside for twenty ! per and one cup of stock (ob­
Following their annual cus­ Portland visitor on Saturday. Al­
minutes; then cut in
fancy, tained by cooking bones and skin
shapes, using sharp knife or of a roast turkey). Cut remnants tom, the Evangelical church held berta DeRock took care of the
vegetable cutter; or the thin of cold roast turkey in small the Harvest Home service on central office during Miss Holm­
sheet may be rolled like a jelly pieces; there should be about one Sunday preceding Thanksgiving. strom’s absence.
Our school will have two days
roll, cut in slices as thinly i as and one-half cups. Sprinkle hot- 1 he forum of the church was ar­
possible, and pieces unrolled.( t mi of buttered baking dish tistically arranged with products vacation this week. Thursday,
Dry, and when needed cook with seasoned cracker crumbs, of the Nehalem valley. Lumber, Thanksgiving day and the Friday
twenty minutes in boiling salted, add turkey meat, pour over shingles, wool, grains, vegeta-1 following.
water; drain and add to soup. sauce, and sprinkle with butter­ bles, fruits and flowers were I A. R. Melis killed a beef last
some of the articles displayed. I week and sold it around the
Deerfoot Potatoes
cd cracker crumbs. Bake
President Hoover’s Thanksgiv­ village.
Wash and pare potatoes of hot oven
crumbs
Chas. Ward is papering Irving
ing proclamation was read by a
uniform size. Remove from each brown.
Knowles’ new house.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rachiel and
infant son visited her mother,
Sunday, they live in Vernonia.
The John Ek family have the
measles at this writing.
John McMullin is digging a
well on the Walter Turner pro­
perty.
Wm. Bridgers was a Portland
visitor Monday and Tuesday. |
Mrs. Reed Holding visited
with Mrs. John Devine last Fri-.
day. .
Bernard Dowling made a trip |
over to Fern Hill Monday, with,
a load of necessary paraphernalia
for the suryevors camp, with the
county truck.
Mrs. Carmichael was a caller
at the N. D. Peterson home one
day last week.
A pleasant surprise was ten-
dered Delmar Bronder last Fri-
day evening, the occasion be-
ing his fifteenth birthday. Many
of his school mates attended
the party. Games were played
until a late hour, then refresh­
ments were served. When all de­
parted for their respective homes
wishing Delmar many happy re­
turns of the day.
The Jolly 20 will meet with
Mrs. Chas. Sundland on Thurs-
day, December 7.
Mrs. Anna Osburn has been
staying with Mrs. Peterson for
the past two weeks.
The Jolly 20 met last Thurs­
day with Mrs. Earl Holce. Those
attending were Mrs. Melis, Mrs.
Eastman, Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs.
Reynolds. Mrs.
Ain
W’allace.
Mrs. E. ' T. W’allace, Mrs. G. B.
Lowden, Mrs. Devine, Mrs. Dowl­
ing and Mrs. Sundland. Dinner
guests were Miss Olga Holm-
strom, Miss Salmi and
Mrs.
Knowles. The day was pleasant­
ly spent in sewing fancy work.
A delicious chicken dinner was
served at noon by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones
were shopping in Vernonia last
Monday.
John McMullin i is hauling and
Mrs. Merl I Lane’s shed
vit h a winter’s supply of wood.
John Schlippy took his wife
to Clatskanie for medical atten-
tion last Thursday, she hasn’t
been well for some time.
James Jones stopped over
night Wednesday with his sister
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds on his way
down from Portland to Thomp-
lon’s Siding where he liv
Mrs. Lawrence Jepson waa a
■illage shopper one day last
reek.
Mrs. F.lsa Knowles was
a
'latskanie visitor S ite- by
mentl »r of the choir during the
Evangelical Church
Students From The
Housewarming Party
serv: < es.
The Sunday school meets at
Colleges Are Home
Given In Honor Or (1U
ricuvlliIlK service by the
Ab ut 70 guests attended the
| 10 B1IU
a.m. Preaching
For Thanksgiving dinner held in the social hall of
Mrs. Henry John pastor at 11 a.m. The choir will
Kitchen Recitals
Use Eagle Classified Advertisements
Mr. Holman and Arthur Bug*
were over from Clatskanie Sal