Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 27, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Vernonia Eagle. Vernonia, Oregon
Page Two
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Thursday, February 27, 1930
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Mr..
Wayne Lappa.
Society
Reportar
Phone S73
Nine-Pound Boy Born
Eight pupils of the Washing-
A nine-pound boy was born
ton school are out with measles,
to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George
The Washington grade school
Monday morning. Mrs. George
basketball team is practicing for
is at the home of her mother,
\their entrance in the county
Mrs. J. L. Simmons.
tournament at St. Helens March
15. The county is divided into
The American Legion Auxil­
The first meeting of the spring
four districts for basketball and iary decided to give a dance in
of the local Garden club will be
Good Ides
the winning teams meet in* the I the near future at the meeting [
Harrlngbv was trying hnrd to held in the Evangelical church
tournament to decide the cham­
After the track meet dancing! pionship. Vernonia has won the held Monday night at the home j listen to the speaker’s eloquence March 4.
An original game was played
nt a political meeting, but the
Mrs. C. E. Davidson, chairman
after the regular meeting of the was the diversion for the rest 1 -hamnionship of this distrilt and i of Mrs. J. C. Henderson.
of an Infant directly In of the program committee, prom­
Athletic club at which Mr. and of the evening: and luncheon is seeking games with outside ¡ The dance promises to be as! squalling
front of him gave alm llitle chance.
I
original
and
clever
as
has
all
Mrs. E. E. Yeo were hosts at served by the hostess.
■«ama to Keep in shape for the
At length he leaned forward, ises an interesting program for
their home Tuesday evening, in 1 The members who attended tournament. The players now on those given in the past by this | touched the mother on the shoul­ the evening. Members will have
date
organization.
A
definite
the nature of a track meet. were Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole, the squad are Holly Holcomb,1
der. and asked: "Iles your baby
“No, sir. the opportunity to discuss the
been christened .vet? ?” ’
Those attending were divided O. T. Bateman, Thor Roberts, Robert Cline, Bill Lumm, Paul will be set soon.
Why do you ask?" "Merely be- ways and means of planting and
into three teams, Oregon, Wash­ L. F. Austin, R. A. Olson, Mrs. Jepson, Louis Graven, Floyd
cause I was about to suggest thut planning their gardens for this
ington and Idaho, and competed F. Hartwick, Misses Melba Lar- Smith, Arnold 'J’rude and Roy Son Born To Mr.
If he had not been christened you
Ruth
Taylor,
Pearl Barnes.
in 10 events, Oregon winning, amore,
I
And
Mrs.
Geo,
ndght name him ‘Good Idea.’ ” year.
he winners receiving all day Krauss. Marie Kirkpatrick, Dor­
Those receiving 100 for the'
‘Good Idea’?” asked the
“And why
..
All persons interested in flow­
othy
Von
Hoene
and
Rae
Davis;
suckers for their efforts.
iast six weeks in the seventh
Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg are woman, “Because,” replied Hur-
A committee was appointed Messrs. Wilfred Thomas, Wai-1 grade are : Hilda Bell, Minnie the proud parents of a son born rlnghy, “It should he carried ontl” ers, even though not members of
by the president, Dr. M. D. lace McCrae and Fred Spring. Christian, Glenda Miller, and Tuesday at the Emanuel hospi­ —Vancouver Province.
the club, are invited to attend.
The next meeting of the club Harley Woodruff.
Cole, to arrange for a tennis
tal in Portland. Both mother
will be held March 20.
tournament to be held soon.
Eighth grade: Harold Heenan, and son are doing finely. He is
Helpful Suggestions
George Holce, Ruby Howell, Jo- the second child in the family.
Sewurd hotel
An employer who believed In
present indulged in two musical seph Haurer, Ruby Palmer, De
supporting nil efforts to Introduce
guessing contests, Miss Vera Loss Powell, Millicent Ratkie,
HOUSE OF CHEER
a new spirit Into Industry, had
Crail and Mrs. G. W. Plumer Florence Wall.
TENTH AT ALDER
called his men together to place
being the winners.
Writing awards at Washing­
before them his plans for bettering
Portland
Oregon
Mrs. Greenman served lunch ton school with the Palmer meth­
working conditions.
Excellent
meals
at
pop-
enter
the
“Now whenever I
later in the evening.
od button were made to Helen
ular prices. Coffee shop.
workshop," he said, “I want to see
Scott, Glennie Russell, Rhoda
Merchants Lunch 25c, 35c.
every man cheerfully performing
Bell and Shelby Caton.
The W. R. C. met Thursday Mrs. C. W. Reithner
Dinners 40c, 50c, in dining
Ills task, and therefore 1 Invite you
Merit
button:
Nadine
Aldrich,
for the installation of the new
to place In this box any sugges­
room. Breakfast 25c and
Entertains Friends Lucille Ilolce, Rhoda Bell.
With i the advent of spring the tions as to how that can be
president, Mrs. Mae Mellinger.
up. Luncheons 35c, 50c.
Improvement
certificate:
Fran
­
golfing
enthusiasts
are
now
seen
brought about.”
Plans for the year were outlin­
Dinner« 55c, 65c, 75c, 81-
A few days later he opened the
Mrs. C. W. Reithner enter­ ces Bergerson, Marjorie Holtham, on the ! local course again. The
ed. The recent food sale and
W. D. McNair, Manager
box
and
took
out
a
slip
of
paper
Otha
DeHart,
Hilda
Bell,
Joseph
links
:
are
reported
to
be
in
luncheon was reported a finan­ tained at an informal affair last
W. C. Culbertson, Prop.
on which was written: “Take the
Maurer,
Dale
Clark,
Ronald
Mc
­
good
condition,
having
withstood
Thursday afternoon at which
cial success.
rubber
heels
off
your
shoes.
”
bridge was played. Luncheon was I Donald, Cleon Woodruff, George the iigors of the past winter
very well. The fairways on
served by the hostess after the Potter.
Columbia County
Student
certificate:
Sylvia three and four are quite wet,
of cards.
Masons Give Program play
but to many whq play often
The guests were Mrs. W. E. Dobbs and Elza Varley.
At Forest Grove Home Bell, Mrs. J. J. McGhee, and High school and business cer- that makes it a little more
tificate: Ruby Palmer and Fior- sporting.
Mrs. B. A. Vickrey.
ence Moyer.
I A tournament is planned for
Over 20 members of the Ma-!
The eighth grade pupils are next month.
sonic and Eastern Star lodges Neighbors of Woodcraft
planning to present a piay, “Doc-,
/¡sited the Masonic home near
Give Birthday Party tor Cureall,” at the next Parent-
Forest Grove Sunday.
Teacher meeting in March.
It is customary for each
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
county to give a program of;
a birthday party Thursday-
>ome sort each week, this week gave
To Serve At
leing alloted to Columbia. Miss­ evening at the Odd Fellows hall,
C. of C. Luncheon
es Charlotte Green and Isabel where one penny was charged
Surrey sang several songs, ac­ 1 for each year old of those who
Members of the committee ap­
companied on the piano by Miss attended.
The tables were decorated to pointed by Mrs. E. E.
Nelle Green.
represent each season of the president of the Eastern
year. A short program was pre­ Social club, to serve at
’ortland Eastern Star
sented and followed by several Chamber of Commerce luncheon
Members Visit Here hours of dancing. Refreshments today are: Mrs. K. A. McNeil,
were served.
Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. F.
Dickson, Mrs. A. J. Hughes,
Several officers of the Order
and Mrs. R. "Reberger.
of the Eastern Star in Portland Card Party at Home
nd other members attended the
Of
Mrs.
Wm.
Heath
regular meeting of that organi­
Rebekah Card Party
sation last Wednesday evening
A TALKING PICTURE
Thursday evening the home of
Is Well Attended
at the Masonic temple.
Mrs. Wm. Heath in Riverview
Dinner was served to 35
Eleven tables of 500 were in
Thursday and Friday, February 27 and 28
;uests by members of the Wo­ was the scene of a jolly card
at which 500 was played. play at the card party sponsored
men's Missionary society of the party
The hostess served for her by the Rebekahs and given in
Evangelical church at
o’clock
after the play of cards the Odd Fellows hall Friday ev­
liter which the regular meeting a luncheon
novel dish’ of chocolate waffles ening.
MARK EVERY GRAVE
was held in which a new member
whipped cream.
Mrs. E. B. Miner is chairman Memorials in granite and marble
was initiated. A lunch was serv- and The
guests included Misses of the committee for the series
at reduced prices
■d later in the evening.
Pearl Krauss, Ruth Taylor, Mel­
The officers from Portland ba Laramore, Florence Santee of card parties being given by WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
this organization. Luncheon was Oregon Monument Works
who attended were Mrs. Minnie
served by a committee chosen Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro
White, grand conductor; Mrs. and Rae Davis.
to serve for the evening.
Bess Fetters, past grand matron,
All Music — All Sound — All Dialogue
and H. McKenzie, vast patron.
The members of the cornmit-
Saturday eve. and Sunday Mat. Mar. 1-2
ee who served the dinner were
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. H.
Holcomb, Mrs. W. W. Wolff,
Mrs. C. Nicar, and Mrs. E. Con­
dit.
Munger, Geo. Bierner. Court
Siedelman, Theodore Anderson,
Mrs. Judd Greenman will be Chet. Anderson, Miss Marian
chairman of the program this Linley, Helen Charlesworth, Norn
afternoon at the regular meet­ ; Siedelman, Gavena Charlesworth,
ing of the Study club to be Velma Veal, Marvin Porterfield,
held at the home of Mrs. E. A. F. Claude Stephens.
Green on the O.-A. hill. Her
subject will be, “The Family,
Social Heredity, and Distribut- Mrs. H. Blaker Wins
ive Interplay.”
| High Score at Bridge
Misses Charlotte and Nelle
Party Last Week
Green will entertain the mem­
bers during the social hour with
Mrs. H. Blaker received high
several musical selections.
score at the bridge party last
Wednesday afternoon at which
I Mrs. Frank Hartwick was hostess
Evangelical Choir
her home on B street.
Sings Negro Spirituals ' , at The
hostess served a delicious
I luncheon, carrying out the Val-
At the regular services of the entine idea in the food served.
Evangelical church Sunday ev-- Those who played during the
ening, members of the choir afternoon were Mesdames Wm.
sang a group of negro spirituals Briot Jr., O. T. Bateman, George
as the feature of the music for Van Vleet, F. Harding, Thor
the evening.
I Roberts, Henry Fogel, and Miss
All numbers were beautifully Macile Roberts,
rendered, the pastor and mem-' 7;.^,
_ the _____
__ _ a __
Thi^ is
second of
series
bers of the choir receiving very of card parties to be given i by
favorable comment by: those at-'a group of young matrons,
tending.
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sung were:
The
numbers
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Hi-Lights
On
“Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray,
by the choir; “Oh, Didn’t It!
Spelling Contest
Rain,” Mrs. 1 W. W. Wolff;;
“Swing Low Sweet Chariot,”) _ > Michener, petite and
m . v
m
June
mixed quartet; ; “ ’Tis Me
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modest seventh grade pupil of
Lord,” W. W. . Wolff; “Goin1 the Washington school, who is
choir.
Home,”
I the winner of the oral spelling
Members of the choir are as contest in zone five, is the
follows: Sopranos, Mrs. W. W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Wolff, Mrs. J. Greenman, Mrs.
F. Wall, Mrs. E. Condit, Mrs. , Michener.
H. Holcomb and Miss Alice Du-
Alva Larson of the Pleasant
bendorf; altos, Mrs. C. A.
Malmsten, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. Hill school was second in the
S. V. Malmsten, Miss Vera Crail, oral spelling, the word “inter­
and Miss Catherine Hoffman; fere” causing her downfall.
tenors, Wilfred Thomas, Mr.
Dougles, S. V. Malmsten, P.
The winners of the written
Bleile, T. Garner; bass, W. W. contest in which 100 words were
Miss Louise written are: Bertha Thompson,
W<Jff;
pianist,
Malmsten.
grade, Lincoln school;
fourth _
Leona Fetsch, fifth grade, Lin
C. E. of Christian
coin school; Geraldine George,
sixth grade, Mist; Henry Os
Church Has Farewell
seventh grade, Mist; ano
Party For Member mond,
Beatrice Updike, eighth grade
Mist.
The senior Christian Endeavor
All these pupils will competi
society of the Christian church in the written contest at Rain
held a farewell surprise for Ga- iur tomorrow evening. Maxim
vena Charlesworth, who will en­ Scribner of the Washington
ter Emanuel hospital, Portland, school has been chosen as see­
ond for the sixth grade in the
written contest.
KITCHEN
RECITALS
A large and enthusiastic del­
egation from Mist and Birken­
feld attended the contest iri
day night.
Farewell Party Given
At W. B. Lappe Home
Admiration for the artistic
combination of apple blossoms,
firelight and candlelight was ex­
pressed by the guests at thi
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Lappe in Orchard Acres Satur­
Sand Tart (German Recipe)
day evening at which an infor­
Mi cup butter.
mal evening was spent in danc­
Mi cup sugar
ing. The affair was given in
6 ounces potato flour
honor of Bevan Igou, who left
2 ounces pastry flour
Monday for his home in Wichita,
*4 cup milk
Kan. A midnight lunch was serv­
Grated rind of V4 lemon
ed by the hostess, assisted by
­ Mrs. Thomas Hewitt of Wilark.
3 bitter almonds (finely chop
<
The invited guests included
ped)
5 eggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt
Cream butter and sugar, beat of Wilark, Misses Melba Lara-
thoroughly with the egg yolks more, Florence Santee, Ruth
and flavoring. Beat the e£81 Taylor
myior and Pearl Krauss; Mssrs.
whites until stiff. Have the two I Wilfred 1 Thomas, Bevan Igou,
kinds of flour sifted together., Wallace McCrae, and Robert No-
Qne teaspoon of baking powder i>!e.
should be used with thia if you
are not a reliable and indefatig­
able cake-beater. Add half the
flour and half the beaten egg'
whites. Mix thoroughly, then I
fold in the remaining flour and
egg whites. Bake nearly one hour
in a moderate oven.
Gold Cake
A large number of Masons
H c. (butter
and members of the Eastern
1 c. sugar
Star were present at the meet-
Yolks Of 4 eggs
i ing of the Rainbow Girls held
2 c. flour
' Monday evening in the Masonic
2 t. baking powder
' temple.
H c. milk.
Cream butter and add grad­ i After the regular business of
ually, while beating constantly, the evening the Masons served
sugar; then add egg yolks, beat­ ’■ those present with an original
en until thick and lemon colored. lunch.
Mix and sift flour and baking
powder and add alternately with Popular Young Couple-
milk to first mixture. Bake in
Married Last Saturday
a buttered shallow pan or layer
cake tins, in a moderate oven.
l.oel Hieber, son of Mr. and
White Soup
Mrs. C. F. Hieber, and Mis
5 cups stock
Wayne Wall, daug'.ter of Mr.
\4 teaspoon salt
nnd Mrs. M. J. Wall, were mar-
V4' teaspoon peppercorns
ried at St. Helens by Rev. R. E.
1 slice onion
Allen late Saturday afternoon.
1 stalk celery
The young couple were ac­
companied and ntte-i led by Miss
f c. scalded milk
3 tablespoons butter
Alma Kullc.nder and Everett
Prickett.
4 tablespoons flour
Yolks 2 eggs
The bride was gowned in a
simple frock of yellow georgette
Salt and pepper,
Add seasoning to stock, and i rrrpe during the ceremony. Her
simmer 30 minutes: strain, •nd J traveling outfit >wrs •< smart
thicken with butter and flour to-1 tailored suit with matching ac-
w
„.„ r add scalded milk. Dilute cessories.
gether;
eggs, slightly beaten, with hot! Both Mr. and Mrs. Hieber
soup, and add to remaining soup; arc graduates of Vernonia high
strain, and season with salt and school, Mrs. Hieber of the class
MMOT. Servo at once or soup of 1927 and Mr. Hieber 192«.
will have a curdled appearance.
Mr. Hieber is employed .at
j Mac's Pharmacy. 1 he young cou-
Chicken Soap
| pie will make their home at the
6 cups stock
1 tablespoon lenn raw ham Cherry Tr-e npart-U" ts after
March 1.
(chopped finely)
6 slice* carrot, eut in cubes
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
2 stalks celery
The Sunday school meets at
W bay leaf
9:45 a.m. Worship service at
14 teaspoon peppercorns
11 a.m.
1 sliced onion
Young people's society mee!-
Mi e hot boiled rice.
Add seasonings to stock, heat ing 6:30 p.m.
Evening devotions at 7:30
gradually to boiling point, and
boil 30 minutes; strain and add p.m.
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
rice.
Masons Serve
LunehMoiiday
I
Garden Club
Meets Tuesday
Auxiliary
Plans Dance
March 1 to take up nurse’s
training. Miss Charlesworth has Athletic Club Entertained
Study Club
been active in the society work
for some time.
At the E, E. Yeo Home
Meet Today Those attending were Garland
Tuesday of Last Week
VF. R. C. install
New President
For Next Term
Local Golfers
Siati Playing
First of Week
JOY
Theater
Coming Attractions
Vernonia Bakery
"Christina”
'The Racketeer”
Grade Schools
Lincoln School
RAMON NOVARRO
P.-T. A. To Hold
Meeting Monday
Secopd grade pupils receiving
100 in spelling the past week
are: Ione Lininger, Harvey Hol­
The regular monthly meeting comb, Howard McGraw, Bessie
>f the Parent-Teacher associa­ Bell, Harry Culbertson Jr., Rus­
tion will be held Monday even- sell Miller. Virgie Killian and
ng at the Washington school, Lois Howell.
Beverly Crawford- and Arthur
:he meeting being called to or­
der by the president, Mrs. W. Williams have returned to school
after an illness of several weeks.
I. Culver, promptly at 7:30.
Franque Fitzgerald is out
The program for the even­
ing will be “Safety.” Pupils of with the measles.
Third grade pupils receiving
¿he Lincoln school will give a
100 in spelling are: Charlie Ko­
hort play on the subject.
to, Norma Brady, Amber Carter,
Montana French, Violet Johnson.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lucille Miller, Marjorie Navin-
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
First services for March: 10 ger and Halco Yokota.
Fourth grade pupils receiving
a.m. Bible school. 11 a.m. divine
morning worship and theme, 100, for the week are: Louise
“The Miracle’s Effect in Bring­ French, Alveda Littleton, Charles
ing Lazarus Back to Life Upon Bafford, Melvin Boeck, Billy Fo­
the Delegates vs. The Christ,” or gel, Marie Scott, Mava Williams.
Mildred Woods, Clinton Allard,
’With Jesus 1900 Years Ago.”
6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor Bonnie Thompson, Fred Irvin,
■.ocieties. Topic in the senior so- Daisy McDonald and Bertha
iety, “Faith, and What It Thompson.
Bertha Thompson won the
Does."
,
7:30 p.rfi. Helpful service in written spelling contest in the
,ongs nnd special music. Theme, district for the fourth grade.
Leor.n Fetsch, fifth grade pu­
“'J'he Fig Tree in the Parables
pil, won the written spelling
>t Jesus.”
Fifteen more weeks and then ■ contest in the district for that
comes Pentecost—the birthday grade.
>f the Church of Christ.
Washington School
Those in the third grade re-
ceiving 100 in spelling for the
six weeks are: LaVerne Bassett,
I , Charles Fielding, Peggy Over-
I
The final rehearsal
__ of the
__ nt-
ne-'sen,
sen, Elizabeth ^inaivi
Schalock,
ib, txtuntt-
Kather-
gro spirituals sung by the ¡ine Trude, Lois McDonald, Roas
choir Sunday at the Evangelical Lee VanBuren, Cecilia Gough,
church was the inspiration of Betty Mae Austin, Ray Clark
a party given at the Judd Dickson, Doris Nixon.
Chapman
and
Via
Greenman home on the O.-A.1 Hazel
,Throop were those receiving 100
hill Saturday evening.
After the rehearsal those in spelling in the fifth grade.
Devil May Care”
A TALKING PICTURE
It’s worth seeing
Sunday and Monday, March 2 and 3
This clever, new combination bread___ A___
bread board... regularly selling for $1.75
1— 9.8 lb. tack of Sperry Drifted Saov
1—Large pkg. Sperry Pancake and WaAa
« Pkg. Wheatheart* <
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A. F. & A. M.
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Greenmans Entertain
Evangelical Choir
Vernonia Hospital
PLEASING ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR MATERNITY CASES
Your inspection invited
Mrs. R. A. Olson
Registered Nurse
1117 State Street
Telephone 671
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WOMENS RELIEF
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
CORPS
A. F. & A. M. meets I Meets third Thursday of each
at
Masonic
Temple, month at the W. O. W. hall.
Stated
Communication
Mrs. Lee Hall, president.
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs- NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
ORDER OF RAINBOW
most cordially welcome.
FOR GIRLS
E. Tapp, W. M.
Regular meeting second and
B. Wilkerson. Secretary.
fourth Mondays.
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Margaret Nelson, Recorder
Order of Eastern Star
Nehakm Chapter 153, O. E. S.
American Legion
Regular commu­
Vernonia Pool
nication first
and third Wed­
119,
American
nesdays of each
Legion,
Meets
month, at Ma- '
second
and
sonic Temple.!
fourth Tuesdays
All visiting sis- j
each month, 8 p.
ten and broth­
m. Connie An­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
derson,
Com­
Mrs. Grace Rel>erger, Secretary. mander.
P. Hughes, Adjutant
Mealtime Tribute
A second slice! A third! There’s no
stopping, with a gorgeous haked ham on the
table- Rut why should there be? It just looks,
smells and tastes like aristocracy. And wonder
of wonders, it’s really GOOD for you. Hence
the gratifying demand for hams sold at our
market.
Nehalem Market And
Grocery
Incorporated
Pythian Sisters
Mountain Heart
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meet* every
W.O.W. hall.
second and fourth Thursday* in
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
DELLA CLINE. M. of R. * C. W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitor*
always welcome.
American Legion Auxiliary Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand
Edna Linn. Noble Grand
Meet« second and fourth
Myrtle John. Secretary.
Monday« of each month
Della Cline. Treasurer
at the Legion hall.
Mrs. P. Wideman, Pres.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
I. O. O. F.
HARDING LODGE 11«
Meets every Monday
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia
No.
night in the W.O.W. 246
meets «very Tuesday night
hall. Visiting broth­ at 8 o
’clock, in LO.O.F. halL Vis­
ers welcome.
itors always welcome.
James Nanson, C.C.
H. E. Stevenson, N. G.
U. A. Scott, K.R.S.
John Glassner, Secretary.