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Th ursday, February 6, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 11 ■•s—J Mr». Wayn. Lapp., Society Reporter Phone 573 the third grade. She moved to Estacada several weeks ago. The fourth grade pupils re- ceiving 100 in spelling are: Al- veda Littleton, Billy Fogel, Mava » Williams, Mildred Woods, Edith Ludwig, Bruce Holcomb, Claude | their clever uniforms and snappy Next Friday evening, Febru By Georgina B. Lappe The Vernonia Garden club will Miller, Wilma Stolen, Juanita military style. L. R. Gillchrest EVANGELICAL CHURCH though the ground hog will be drill master. Even ary 14, the Eastern Star Social resume activities at their firsf Sturgill, Aubrey Fitzgerald, Saturday evening the young More parents than usually at cal solos by Robert Noble. meeting in March. For the past people will have their monthly did see his shadow for a few Daisy McDonald and Bertha club will give a dance at the Ma Mrs. Marjorie Cole, most ex An interesting program is Thompson. two months garden activities business social meeting, 7:30 p. minutes on Sunday, which is a cellent chief, will appoint her tend, were present at the meet sonic Temple, St. Valentine’s prediction for more wintery committees for the coming year ing of the Parent-Teacher asso planned for the near future to have been at a standstill. But Those in the second grade who m. day being the inspiration for weather for six weeks, spring is at the meeting. ciation Monday evening at the with spring in the offing, local comprise of a playlet and a mu received 100 in spelling this Jessie Shanks will preach both > eally in the air. The snow of high school. sical skit. Mrs. Ethel Ray, Mrs. week were: Franque Fitzgerald, the decorations. folk are becoming enthusiastic morning Sun- the past month has melted al and evening next in studying the seed catalogs I A special program celebrating W. W. Wolff and Miss Crail Ione Liqjnger, Harvey Holcomb, Masons, members of the East most like magic the last few Large Class C. E. Founders day entertained the were appointed by the president Howard McGraw, Bessie Bell, ern Star and their friends look and gardening articles is the cur day. I Sunday school 9:45 a.m. days, buds are swelling in the Members Graduate gathering. The numbers on the to make definite plans for this Harry Culbertson Jr., Margaret rent magazines. Young people’s meeting 6:30. trees and shrubs and the pussy Membership in the local gar Epperly, Helen Tisdale, Bev- forward to these dances given To Expert Class program were as follows: “Lit program. Rev. G. W. Plumer will be a few of J > n willows are showing tle Historians,” given by the den club includes a subscription The third grade of the Lin erly Crawford, ____ Ennis Allard, , by the Social club, at which their catkins. second grade of Lincoln school; coin school was awarded the Charley Minger, Russell Miller.’ ' large crowds usually attend. The to an authoritative gardening Corvallis for two weeks. Christian Endeavor soci- The Now is the time to really ety of the Christian church last an Eskimo song and a Chinese $2.50 which is given for the magazine published in Portland I Merrymakers of Clatskanie will _ Mrs. ___________ study your seed catalogs. Dif- week and Davidson the g largest attend- monthly. Its articles are readily Mr. _ enjoyed a unique distinc- song given by several girls of room having furnish the music. . . .» .. , The Sunshine Cooking club Tn Fnt^rtain At At I I have fere"4 their »tores about town will . tion when six of their members the fourth grade in the Wash ance of parents for the meeting1. . „ ._ _ . . . mL i understood by even the beginner 1 o tntertain collections of flow « u has been completed. The ington school; “A Valentine,” ... Miss Pearl » v Krauss is xu the *. teacher . 1 completed x . mem- * their ? . r Mrs. II. E. McGraw, Mrs. A. who is just learning the rudi- t-~ 1 i for completed the examination - ... bers who have Bridge Saturday, ers an(j garden vegetable seeds the “Expert — Endeavor” book. by Alveda Littleton and Melvin Mta Ruth’Taylor, teacher of ' *^k are: Audry Austin, Dorothy Kullander and Mrs. F. D. merits of gardening. •'" I within a week or two. After which the class has been study Boeck, fourth graders is the Lin Macpherson are the committee Millicent Ratkie, Josie Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davidson y0U have thorpughly studied the coln school; “Playing Soldiers,” the room in the Washington ■ gensoa in charge of arrangements. Study Club Meets will entertain a number of catalog you will have decided on ing for the past four months. by the third grade pupils in the school which received the prize [ g ' ’ Ruby Howell, Lorraine It is believed this is the larg Marjorie Meeker, and loot meeting, mnniincr has VlOo purchas- miv/»Vio<j_ YJ ] | ’ | Today At The Home friends at their home Saturday a few novelties, there are always est class to have graduated in Lincoln school; the reading of •»F at the last Cason. Nell Rountree, Eleanor Edens, evening at bridge. These gath many of them each year and this course in the Wildwood Founders day by the president,1 ed two indoor baseballs, one for Of Mr». M. A. Gregory erings are bi-monthly for the so --------- j Toshi Kugi, Lillian Updike, Max- some well worth trying, and also Chrit3ian Endeavor Union, and Mrs. W. R. Culver, and two vo-fthe boys and one for the girls. Those who received 100 in ine Scribner, Mary Hodge, Lo --------- I bridge enthusiasts who > reside some of tBe old standbys. Then the participants are very enthu room are: ____ lomae Smith, and Harold Pur- Lincoln day programs for next spelling in the 6-1 ________ The Study club, which will on the O.-A. hill. go and buy your seeds. You will siastic to continue their work. Elbert Brock, Thurman De Hart, ney. Wednesday. meet at the home of Mrs. M. A. I ------------------------ have an early choice and not apt to be disappointed in not Gregory today, will have Mrs. lXT/kW Those receiving 100 in the Dave Marshall in charge of the ] I 11OW being able to get the particular Tuesday Afternoon third grade are: Claude Veal, program for the afternoon. The variety you most desire, which Bridge Club to Meet Jack Sheeley, Marjorie Navinger, subject will be chosen from their would undoubtedly be the case Lucille Miller and Violet John Home Mrs. F. M. Ruhl study on social psychology. if you waited until the ground son. LINCOLN SCHOOL The members of the Study was warm and planting time Wanda Krieger has re-entered the rooms are planning The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge; All j club met at the home of Mrs. E. The cedar chest which is on was at hand. club will hold their regular meet- A. Green to rehearse the play display in the bank was made If you desire early sweet peas, ing at the home of Mrs. F. M. which will be given before the by Heming Fielberg, gang saw they can be started in paper Ruhl on the O.-A. hill this com high school student body in the yer at the Oregon-American mill. pots which can be bought later ing week. near future. The chest, with its contents, at any store handling garden will be Bold by the American Le tools, ettc., planted in the open Want a cook, gion Auxiliary in the near fu ground where they are to re CHRISTIAN CHURCH Want a clerk main. Later on plant more sweet F. Claude Stephens, Minister ture. peas in the open ground and partner, Want a Mr. Fielberg, a Canadian vet Services for Lord’s day, Feb will have flowers for fall Waijt a situation ruary 9. Bible school 10. with a eran, learned the trade of wood you carving when a small boy in blooming. “World's Temperance” lesson. Want to sell a farm, The English method of mixing Divine morning worship at 11, Denmark and has made many sweet peas in with the tall grow Want to borrow money, beautiful objects. He has re Next Friday, February 14, theme, “Our Inheritance.” annuals for a background will be St. Valentine’s day, es- Want to sell sheep, cattle, At 6:30 p.m., Christian En- cently completed a ship model, ing true to every detail, the work xs very effective and really sets pecially remembered by the Want to sell town property, taking about 18 months to com- off the beauty of the plant and school children, and many older Want to sell groceries, drugs Besides our regular feature flower. plete. folk who are not too modern Want to sell boots and shoes. Now is the time to order the and blase to think that romance pictures, we present motion and roses for spring is dead. Mi»» Phoebe Greenman shrubs ADVERTISE IN THE EAGLE planting, The nursery from The custom of giving Valen Attend» DeMolay Dance which you order them will send tines is very old. The old time pictures of Advertising keeps old customers At Eugene Last Week them at the proper time to idea of a sweetheart giving his Advertising makes success easy plant. Some seed houses have heart’s desire a pretty thing of Advertising begets confidence Miss Phoebe Greenman, who specials in the spring on surplus paper lace with a heart pierced Advertising means business is attending St. Helens hall in stock. Plan what you want and with an arrow and the old fa Portland, visited in Eugene this need and when the lists are miliar phrase, “I Love You,” in Advertising shows energy You’ll know ’em—You’ll not want past week end. While there she published, usually in the news scribed on it, is gone and now Advertise and succeed attended .a dance given by the papers, send In your order im- an admirer sends his heart’s de-1 Advertise judiciously DeMolays, an order affiliated mediately and you will be sure sire a pot of blood red tulips' to miss this Advertise or bust with the Masons for their sons not to be disappointed. from the florist or a box of Tulips and lilies can still be and son’s friends. She also at w’kly Advertise candy in a box appropriate for and for tended dinner at the Sigma Nu planted and these houses usually the occasion. (By Mr». Mark E. Mo.) Advertise Here stock fraternity of which her brother, have sales on their surplus Once in a while one will hear also. Hale Greenman, is a member. of a husband who thinks of those Carrot Pudding Miss Greenman was the guest little things and give his wife of Miss Doris Lichty, who was 1 cup flour a gift reminiscent of the dajA. Card Party Enjoyed a visitor in Vernonia several % teaspoon soda By Many Last Friday times the past year at the Green teaspoon salt H man home. % cup sugar ’A cup finely chopped suet Eighteen tables of 500 at play Uj «rafe/ A Eastern Star Social Club Friday evening was the record % cup raisins ’A cup currants for this season in the series of Soon To Hold Shower % cup grated potatoes card parties being sponsored by >4 cup carrots, grated The regular meeting of the the Rebekahs in the I. O. O. F. Mix and sift dry ingredients, .Eastern Star Social club will be hall. add suet and fruit. Mix well. held at the Masonic Temple During the evening, Mrs., I ; Add vegetables and stir until Wednesday afternoon, February Garde, who is conducting _______ „ the 3 hours in well blended. Steam screen test at the Joy theater, 12. large mold or 1hours in small The meeting will be in the na took motion pictures of the molds. ture of a kitchen shower for guests, Happy Thompson receiv Vegetable Chowder the temple. Owing to the many ing more than the usual atten- 4 potatoes dinners given by this organiza tion. These reels will be shown Wm. Maines in his first all-talking 3 carrots tion they find that the present at the Joy theater Friday night. equipment for the kitchen is in- 3 onions Picture I adequate. Mrs. E. E. Yeo, pres- Lenten Season To 1 pint canned tomatoes ident of the organization,, has a 2 tablespoons fat or a piece Start March 5 list of those articles which are salt pork needed badly. 3 tablespoons flour Ash Wednesday will fall on 2 cups milk 5 this year and those March 2 teaspoons salt. Son Born To Mr. who observe the Lenten season ■ Cut potatoes and carrots in and Mr». A. C. Knauss have several weeks in which to Just Completing a Portland Run I small pieces. Add enough water , indulge is social activities. Mem-1 to cover, cook 20 minutes. Do C. Mr. and Mrs. A. Knauss hers of the Roman Catholic and | not drain off the water. Brown! are being congratulated on the Episcopal churches are in the j chopped onions in fat 5 minutes. arrival of a nine-pound son at habit of observing this season, Add this and tomatoes to vege the Emanuel hospital in Port- suspending social activities until I tables. Heat to boiling, add 2 land Saturday night. He has nfter Easter, which will be April cups milk, and thicken with been named Lawrence Edward. 20. flour, celery tops or green pep Mead Metcalf, who has been per gives a good flavor. employed in the local Safewny Pythian Siiters To Steamed Chocolate Pudding Start Drill Team store for the past year, has been 3 tablespoons butter transferred to a Portland Safe-f % cup sugar The Pythian Sisters will start way store. 1 egg 1 cup milk A. F. & A. M. WOMENS RELIEF 214 cups flour Vernonia Lodge No. 184 CORPS 4 '4 teaspoons baking powder A. F. & A. M. meets 2 Mi squares unsweetened choc Meets third Thursday of each at Masonic Temple, month at the W. O. W. hall. olate Stated Communication Mrs. Lee Hall, president % teaspoon salt. First Thursday of each Cream the butter, add sugar month. Special called gradually, and egg ewll beaten. meetings on all other Thurs- NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 1* Mix and sift flour with baking day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors ORDER OF RAINBOW most cordially welcome. powder and salt and add alter FOR GIRLS J. E. Tapp, W. M. nately with milk to first mixture, Regular meeting second and J. B. Wilkereoa, Secretary. then add chocolate, melted. Turn | fourth ■oadayi. into a buttered mold, cover and Margaret Nelson, Recorder steam two hours. Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. American Legion Regular commu Varami» Poat nication first and third Wed 119, American SPEAKING OF nesdays of each Legion. Meets RESULTS! month, at Ma second and so ni c Temple.' fourth Tuesday» All visiting sis- ' each month, 8 pt ters and broth m. Connie An ers welcome. Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M. derson, Com- Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary. mander. Hughes, Adjutant Garden Club Meet In March deavor, “Ways of Studying the Bible.” At 7:30 p. m., song and praise, and the searching theme, “Devining, Are We Deviners, and on what peg do we hang?”> I a drill team at their next meet- ing Wednesday evening, Febru-j Celebrate Founders Days At Predict More ! I ary 12. These teams have be- ‘ come very popular at the con-] Parent Teachers Meeting Cold Weather | complimented ventions, many of them being | by the judges on j ___ I E. S. Dance February 14 At High School Monday On Display A t Joy Theatre Tonight St. Valentine Day Feb. 14 and Tomorrow KITCHEN RECITALS Home Town Folks Sunday and Monday I ETBALL Navy Blues” AT HOME The Only Thing the Sun is Jealous of X\\W/ odqes Friday Feb. 7 RAINIER VERNONIA Also Second team game with Timber Have you tried your old Shoes Repaired at VERNONIA SHOE HOSPITAL Indies' shoe work a specialty E. H. SALISBURY Opposite Wash, school I Rainier lias won its lost four games, now leads league Edison Mazda Lamps AT Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Columbia Building G. W. Ford, Superintendent TURNOUT! Help Vernonia hoop- sters upset Rainier’s String Of Victories. Pythian Sisters Mountain Heart Vernonia Temple 61 meets ; every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Rebekah Lodge No. 243 No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very W.O.W. hall. second and fourth Thursdays in MARJORIE COLE, M E. C. DELL4 CLINE. M of R A ft W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors always welcome. American Legion Auxiliary Marie O’Donnel, Vies Grand Edna Linn, Noble Grand Meets second and fourth Myrtle John, Secretary. Mondays of each month Della Cline, Treasurer at the Legion hall. Mrs. P. Wideman. Pres. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 1. O. O. F. HARDING LODGE 11« Meets every Monday Na. night in the W.O.W.. I.O.O.F.—Vernonia 246 meets every Tuesday night hall. Visiting broth- ^8 ~------ L. In I.O.O.F. halL Vis era welcome. itor» always welcome. ’ James Nanson, C.C. H. E. Stevenson, N. O. U. A. Scott, K.R.S. John Glasaner, Secretary. I J I