Friday, April 18, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Mrs. Wayne Lapp«, Society Repot ter Phono 573 well pleased with the attendance GIVES PARTY orated in pink and write, with , and make a planting of this sort next MEMBERS E. S. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE WOMEN WELL REP­ the enthusiasm of the crowd sweet peas for a center piece, fall. HONOR OF ENTERTAINED AT ! TWO Meetings: Wednesday 7:30 p. for the music of the Merrymak- RESENTED AT THE and arifc “nu nut baskets DasKels in m the tne replica It is not too late to trans­ LOCAL • L-ALrliLo m., Friday 7:30 p.m., Bible G1LLCHREST HOME ers of Clatskanie is the incen- oj o],j fashioned nosegays as in- CHAMBER MEETING plant the wild foxglove and lu ­ school Sunday 10 a.m., morning - I tive for more affairs in the fu- 1 dividual favors. ’ pin from their native habitat, worship 11 a.m., evangelistic Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest enter- ture. Mr.. E. E. Garner entertained i Members of the different wo ­ but do not delay much longer. Covers were laid for eight, in­ RECORD CROWD PREDICTED 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at a noon i luncheon cluding men’s organizations about town They make a very pretty display tain?d the members of the Mrs. L. A. Rogers, Mrs. AT ARCADIA PARK The public is invited. Eastern Star Social club at the honoring her mother, Mrs. Em­ Party at Melvin’* Home G. W. Plumer, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Pastor, Kelsey C. Prinzing. were well represented at the in June. Gillchrest apartments above the ma Weed, and Mrs. J. A. Mc­ governor’s luncheon last Thurs- Melvin Schwab celebrated hia Donald, both of whom have re­ Mrs. Earl Bleile, Mrs. W. W. Will Serve Lunch Followinf the Vernonia Mercantile company’s day afternoon. PARTY store last . Wednesday afternoon. birthday anniversary at his cently returned from a three- , Wolff, the honor guests and the Dance. . . . ; Tifth »inwowt'o EVANGELICAL CHURCH Among those present were: GIVES BRIDGE “ “ •• • • * parent’s kzxmn home UJorlvionzlo*» Wednesday •f- months meeting After the business visit in southern Califor- hostess, The opening dance to be giv­ I Good Friday service this af­ Mrs. Frank Hanson, Mrs. F.. hostess served ice cream. ternoon by entertaining several I nia, where Mrs. McDonald, with en tomorrow night at Arcadia ternoon from 3 to 4 o’clock. — —------------------- Hartwick, Mrs. J. Greenman. 1 Browning* Entertain Friend* at the ■t an Easter egg of his friends ! cake and coffee and during Mr. McDonald, visited her son E — -- -- park promises to be a gala event Born: To Mr, and - Mrs. R. S. The Sunday school will have Mrs. C. E. Davidson, Mrs. Sarah I hunt. Home on O.-A. Hill. i which a general social hour was Clyde and family at Long Beach. Downs> wh”o “Ííve“'ón the for everyone who attends. some special Easter selections Spencer. Mrs. C. F. Ilieber, Mrs. O.-A. I A birthday cake with five Mrs. Weed visited her daughtei .... Mrs. Lou Gray, hostess at for the opening service at 9:45 Wm. Van Doren,, Mrs. II. E. | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown- : held. , ... ' lighted candles featured the per- Ethel and family near Los An-|h111’ Monday> a four-pound baby the club house, has planned the a.m. A. C. Knauss, superintend­ Thompson, Miss MncTfe ’ Roberta, |j n « entertained at cards at their 1____ ____ boy. Mother and son are report- decorations to be in keeping CLUB TO MEET 24TH | playing scrved after an afternoon of geles. ------ Miss Florence Christianson ( of ”ome on t"e O.-A. hill, compli- games. with the rustic surroundings of ent.11 a.m. The pastor will preach Westimber, Mrs. T. H. 1 Hewitt ment*nK Mr. and Mrs. R. Meach- ¡ The luncheon table was dec- ed in the best of health. The guests included Wanda the lodge and of springtime. am of Burns who are visiting of Wilark and Mrs. W. B. an Easter sermon. Next Meeting at Home of Mr*. tinvgci, Krieger, Arlene B&ker, miuuc Arlone l friends for a few days. A lunch will be served all pe of Orchard Acres. I 6:30 p.m. Young people’s E. S. Thompson. Baker, Betty Jean Clark; Leroy during the evening for those meeting. Bridge and 50,0 were enjoyed club will hold its Armstrong, Mickey Shay, Buddy by the guests, Miss Irma Strong The Study who wish to indulge. 7:30 p.m. The choir will sing receiving high score for the la- next meeting at the home of Black and Bobby Schwab. Those who have met Mrs. the cantata "Resurrection Song,” MRS. F. VISNAW Gray, who is a well read and by Roy L. Nolte. ENTERTAINED dies and Robert Meacham for Mrs. E. S. Thompson on “A" |------------------------- the men. A light lunch was street, Thursday, April 24. widely traveled woman, are en­ Next Tuesday evening L. V. I VISITS DAUGHTER thusiastic in the praise of her Jenkins, chief of police, and the ENTERTAINED BY MR. AND served after the play of cards, I Mrs. H. V. Holcomb will be after which the guests enjoyed program chairman, her 1 subject 1 ability to Jiandle the position of police quartet will give a pro­ MRS. CLEVELAND dancing. I being, “Education as a Social Parent* of Mi** Martin of Idaho save yours with hostess at the Arcadia club. gram at the church. No admis­ Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Factor.” I Here Friday. sion will be charged. All are Program Outlined for Benefit J. B. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lincoln School welcome. G. W. Plumer, Pastor HAMILTON St. Helen* Guest. L. Lewis, Misses Irma Strong, tinin ntxirr timr Surprising their daughter, The flowers in. the window DANCE HERE Miss Ruth Martin, local high Complimenting their guest, Norma Anderson; and Lee John­ HOLD boxes which have been nursed accuracy/ --------- | school teacher, Mr. and Mrs. H. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. F. Visnaw of St. Helens, son and Lock Taylor. •long all winter by the teachers Dänen Well Attended and Con- H. Martin of Fruitland, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cleveland F. Claude Stephens, Minister in the different rooms, have re­ entertained Saturday evening at sidered Succe**. I drove to Vernonia Friday to sponded to their careful atten­ Services for Easter Sunday. F.-r *, Air «nd Warmth The dance which was sponsor- spend the week end. Miss Angel- tion and are giving forth a Sunrise prayer meeting to be their home in Orchard Acres. The p health service snys A building on the Cleveland that fresh air of a proper de­ ed by the American Legion Aux- ing Martin of Portland, a .is- wealth of blooms. Wandering in charge of the Christian En­ - (property which was formerly oc­ gree of I n” tin e mid free from ap­ iliary and held in the Legion , o . .* Jew, geraniums, tulips and nas­ deavor society. -x. _ j _ ___ ______ :ter, arrived Saturday and the turtiums are among the flowers 10 a.m. Bible school. This is cupied by them has been reno­ preciable draft Is now recognized hall Saturday evening was an­ | whole family spent Sunday at vated and decorated into a par­ as essential to Indoor workers. The other success. grown in the pots and boxes. decision day. old idea that a cold room neces­ The committee in charge was Seaside. The pupils are busy preparing 11 a.m. Divine morning wor- ty room and in which the guests sarily contains fr• ••■> nlr and that for the annual open house and ship. Theme: “Power of the Res- enjoyed an evening of dancing comfortably warm rooms necessar­ and general entertainment. art exhibit given during the last urrcction.” ily contain bad air has been dis­ Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cameron carded. A number of beautiful and accurate UCCBSSPUL MEN are tlme- school month each year. A mus­ G:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor and Mrs. J. R. Turner were the Hamilton watches are pictured io minded. By saving their min­ ical program is planned, now societies. utes they save more in a year than a folder called “Minutes Mean Indixo Allotments that the school has a piano and 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic ser- musicians and played the violin, Money" ... a copy of which we shall their ancestors did in a decade. Their The oldest Indian reservation Is the band which serenaded Gov­ vices. Theme: “God’s Unfolding steel guitar and drums respect­ be glad to supply you. Drop in and ively. time is valuable . . . their minutes the one at Indian Mills N. I., es­ ernor Norblad at his visit will Plan.” see out attractive assortment of mean money. That's why their The hostess served a midnight tablished In 1758. Other old ones render several selections. Evangelist Mow speaks at Hamilton'watches .. in wrist, strap, considerable size are die Navajo watches must be accurate. A surpris­ Second grade pupils receiving both morning and evening ser- lunch to the guests. The guests of and pocket models. Prices from ingly large number ot successful included: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. reservation (largest In die United 100, in spelling for the past week vices. States) and the Semlimle reserva­ 150 to 3685. a carryiHanultooa Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. tion, ■re Ione Lininger, Howard Mc- 75 miles southeast of Fort Koster, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Myers; also the Crow reservation Graw, Bessie Bell, Harry Cul- bertson Jr., Russell Miller, Lois HOLD EGG HUNT . Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobs, in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler; , Misses __ C. ... _____ Howell, Beverly Crawford and French Used by Royalty Earline Ellis. Held in City Park by the Camr Gladys End, Goldie Davis, Mar­ garet Jacobs, Lita Berg and English was not habitually used Third grade pupils receiving Fire Group Glenda Miller; Frank Godwin, A. In speech or writing by any Eng­ 100 in spelling for the past The ■ Bluebird group, under Jacobs, O. Estes, C. Berg and lish king until Henry V's reign. 350 week are: Jack Sheeley, Mon­ years after the Norman conquest. tana French and Lucille Miller. the guardianship of Miss Myrtle H. Lilley. Henry IV at the beginning of The third grade pupils with Pye, enjoyed an Easter egg Fifteenth century still wrote their teacher, Miss Pearl Krause, hunt at the Camp Fire cabin in to his English tailor PRAISED French enjoyed a nature study hunt last the city park Tuesday afternoon. BANQUET London, as shown by u letter In The Bluebird groups are of Thursday afternoon. The pupils British museum. scoured the woods on Corey hill ;irls under age to become Camp Eastern Star Handles Large "Lift” Didn’t Work ■nd gathered many varieties of Fire girls. Banquet With Credit. The members of the Blue­ About 1000 at tlie French court wild flowers, which will be The luncheon given in honor (pressed and used for future birds and Camp Fire groups of the visit of Governor Norblad the daughter of Louis XVI was With a Portland Orchestra for study. The pupils and their ,plan a clean-up campaign around at which 150 attended last once accidentally Imprisoned for Dancing and Special Entertainers three hours in the first elevator teacher had a wiener roast to the cabin Saturday morning. In Thursday afternoon by made, a “Hying chair,” ns It wind up the aftemon’s pleasure, , he afternoon a picnic is plan­ Chamber of Commerce at the eter was called by the Parisian Inventor the Fourth grade pupils receiving ned. DANCES TO BE HELD EACH SATURDAY Masonic temple was cooked and Villayer. The wall had to be de­ 100 in spelling for the past NIGHT Members of the Bluebirds who served by members of the East­ molished to release the princess. week are: Charles McGraw, Ma- attended the hunt Tuesday were ern Star Social club. va Williams, Billy Fogel, Mar­ Bobby Bassett, Ilazel Parker Pussy’. "Whi.ker.” On the menu was roast pork, Season membership tickets will be issued garet Salmonado, Edith Ludwig, Betty Schalock, Kiyoko Kugo, apple sauce, creamed pens and The large hairs on either side o( to all desirr ble gentlemen. Bruce Holcomb, Bonnie Thomp­ .June McNutt, Elizabeth Wall, carrots, riced potatoes, and berry a cat’s nose are feelers. Techni­ Ladies con ¡¿ered as members when es- son, Juanita Sturgill, Fred Er- .Doris Nixon, Katherine Trude, pie. The usual bread, butter, cally they are known as “vlsbris- sae.” Their roots are provided del corted by ticket holder. ven, Daisy McDonald, Edith /Cecilia Gough, Marguerite Har- jams and coffee were served. lcate nerve endings of touch, thus Holgate and Bertha Thompson. ris, Vivian Laird and Umeray Some of the members assist ­ enabling the animal to find Its way 1 ARBECUE — CIGAR STAND STORE Fifth grade 100’s for the week Blount. ing Mrs. Yeo were Mesdames A. through dark, narrow passages. FILL i NG STATION COTTAGES were Irene Thompson, Violet J. Hughes, A. L. Kuliander, J. Lindberg and Delpha Killian. RATES Lindley, F. Dickson, J. E. “Free Ver*e” Old PARTY SATURDAY C. l Macpherson, J. W. Brown, K. •The term “polyphonic" prose' ENTERTAINS GUESTS A parking charge of 50c a car will be made at all A. McNeill, II. Roberson, H. E. sometimes used as the equivalent Entertains Friend, at Home of McGraw, W. R. Culver and F. of vers ilbre or free verse. There times. This entitles both members and general public are examples of It In ancient Miss Florence Santee Hoste., at Wall. Mr. and Mr*. Fogel. to park privileges, such as picnicking, swimming, literature, such ns the .Old Testa Bennett Home. Using daffodils and lavendar dancing in lodge, radio, use of card tables, etc. ment GARDEN HINTS Misses Eldora Terwilliger and sweet peas and the Easter mo­ Orchestra dancing main hall Saturday nights and hol- Do not use animal manure Ettabelle Terwilliger of Hoqui­ tif as her scheme for an elab- Tragedies Intensified ¡days. Members and their ladies only. Men, 75c; la- am, Wash., guests of Miss Mel­ orate evening affair, Miss Myr- around your tulips or iris. Use With music tones visible by dies, 25c. ba Laramore at the Laramore tie Pye entertained at the home only bone meal as fertilizer. moans of a now device which trans Inquiries have been received forms sound Into light, some al­ Member* Attending Without Ticket* May Be Vouched home on Pebble Creek for sev­ of Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Fogel why narcissi have not had any leged music will no doubt present a eral days this week, were enter­ Saturday evening. Five tables of bridge were in blooms this year. It is possible horrifying sight.—Charleston Dally tained at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett play during the evening, , Miss that a fly, one of the pests, is M.ill. Monday evening, Miss Florence Florence receiving high score in the bulb, or you may have for the ladies and Edwin < Condit fertilized your bulbs with an­ Santee being the hostess. imal manure. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. for the men. Do not plant any more garden Attractive containers filled Ben Bennett and two children. Miss Melba Laramore, Wilfred with caster candles were i served than your family can consume. Thomas, Wallace McCrae and during the evening. The lunch One sees in the fall bushels of which was served was in keep­ vegetables going to seed and Robert Noble. ing with the spirit of spring: wasted for the lack of consum- If you wish a succession, PONY IS HER PET fruit salad, dainty sandwiches ers. plant just a few feet in the row and punch being served. The invitational list included and follow two or three weeks Wait* Patiently for Young Mi*- Mr. and Mrs. E. Condit, Mr. and later with another planting. tree* Each Day. Lilacs and the Clara Butt tu­ Mrs. E. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Miss Bobby Bassett, 9, is one B. Barnes; Misses Florence San­ lip are a perfect combination, of the proudest youngsters in tee. Melba Laramore, Rae Davis, and those of you who are for­ the Nehalem valley because of Marie Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Von tunate enough to have some of the affection shown her by her Hoenc, WOMENS RELIEF • A. F. & A. M. ~ Ruth Taylor, Pearl the exquisite lilac bushes seen pet pony, Mabel. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 CORPS Krause and Irene Chapman of about the country, do plan to Mabel was presented to the Forest Grove; Wallace McCrae, A. F. & A. M. meets Meets third Thursday of each Bassett family by E. A. Green, Harold McEntire, Robert Noble, at Masonic Temple, month at the I.O.O.F. hall. mill superintendent of the Ore­ Arthur Green and Fred Spring. Stated Communication Mrs. May Mellinger, president. gon-American Lumber company, First Thursday of each ----- --------- for the pleasure of the children. month. Special called Bobby, who is an alert and at- meetings on all other Thurs­ NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18 tractive youngster, immediately ORDER OF RAINBOW day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors took it upon herself to be FOR GIRLS most cordially welcome. official keeper of the pony. J. E. Tapp, W. M. Regular meeting second and As soon as school is out fourth Mondays. J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary. Bobby gets off the bus, one Margaret Nelson, Recorder see Mabel looking toward Special Added Stage Attraction Order of Eastern Star house, her ears perked forward Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S. American Legion waiting for her young mistress. Regular commu­ Vernonia Poet In a few moments a flash of nication first 119, American •nd third Wed­ blue and white dashes from the Day or night, fair nesdays of each Meets Legion, house to Mabel who is standing month, at Ma­ second •nd patiently waiting at the gate I sonic Temple. weather or foul, for her share of carrots for the fourth Tuesdays All visiting sis­ A galaxy of Radio and Vaudeville artists appearing in person with a each month, 8 p. day. ters and broth­ when the autoist m. Connie An­ Bobby was cautioned by her replica of Station KFWB. ers welcome. derson, Com- Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M. parents to be careful when feed­ needs our service we Hughes, Adjutant Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary. mander. ing her pet for fear she would have her finger bitten. "Oh, are awake to his de­ Free Souvenirs Friday Matinee for the Kiddies that’s all right,” she answered, Pythian Sisters Mountain Heart * "yesterday when I was feeding | Vernonia Temple 61 meets mands. Call 311 Re- Rebekah Lodge No.' 243 Mabel I got my finger in her every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very W.O.W. hall. .mouth and when she felt my member that num- second and fourth Thursdays in MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. fingers she just lifted her teeth, DELLA CLINE. M. of R. * C. W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors oh, so carefully,” always welcome. ber, you may need it Mabel and Bobby have not Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand J. F. JOHNSON American Legion Auxiliary SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY MATINEE been allowed off the Bassett Edna Linn. Noble Grand some day. Birkenfeld, Oregon ©Meet* second and fonrth property, whose home is in Or­ TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Myrtle John, Secretary. Monday* of each month chard Acres, and Mabel has free Della Cline. Treasurer at the Legion hall. I am a candidate for the Re­ run of an acre of green pasture. nomination fer county She follows Bobby wherever she publican Mrs. P. Wideman. Pre*. commissioner at the coming pri- I. O. O. F, goes and rubs her soft velvety mary election. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS mose against her little mistress’ I have been a resident of Ore­ HARDING LODGE 11« .shoulder, showing her affection gon all my life and lived in Co­ Meets every Monday ■nd devotion. lumbia county the past 28 years. I I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. I night in the W.O.W. 246 Bobby rides bareback nmk be- I believe I am familiar with meets every Tuesday night hall. Visiting broth­ at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­ |ng a fearless youngster is seen the county problems and if nom­ ers welcome. dashing over the ground with inated and elected. I will faith­ itors always welcome L. E. Fredrickson James Nanaon, C.C. J>ar elbows held righ, showing fully serve every section of the Noel Hammack, N.G. U. A. Scott. K.R.S. John Glatmner. Secrets-v. all the world that she and Mabel county, -.nd work for the inter­ ,are having the thrill of a life­ est of the taxpayer. (Paid adv. by J. F. Johnson) I time. Opening Dance This Saturday M inutes mean M oney S Expert Watdintakrr & Srwlrr Arcadia Park Will be Open oil April 19tli Arcadia Park JOY Theatre ANN HARDING IN PARIS BOUND” Friday Evening, April 18 Hollywood Radio and Vaudeville Revue99 "SHE STEPS OUT” April 19 and 20 VERNONIA SERA ICE "HAPPY DAYS” GAR AGE April 20 and 21 i ante,