Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 30, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, May 30, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Forest Grove for the baccalau­ I and two children home, they
reate services Sunday evening.
have been here for a week’s
visit.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Ahlgren
Lillian England and Maxine and daughter, Mary Ellen and I Miss Alberta DeRock is visit­
1930
MÄY
Withams were week end guest C. K. Christianson spent Sunday ing in Portland for the past
of Lillian's parents, Mr. and evening in Forest Grove.
week.
Mrs. D. C. England.
SUN mon ' twzs ' wed iTnP TRI lsa .
James
Ingalls and Gladys Wal-
Ed Reynolds came home from
and
Fred
County Official Paper
Mrs. George King
ters went for an aeroplane ride Big creek last week, having
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2 3 Member of National Editorial Miller spent Saturday in Port- while
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in Portland Sunday.
finished work there.
Assn, and Oregon State Edit­ I land.
Reed Ingalls and family and
Earl Holce is also at home
6Í7
h
and
Mrs.
Russel
Burt
and
9
orial Assn.
Mr.
4
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wenzei:
Wenzel from Big creek.
Burt
visited
in
Forest
Elmer
drove to Oregon City to spend
Mrs. A. Buckley was down
! Grove Sunday with relatives.
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the week end with relatives.
jfrom Vernonia Monday visiting
Attend School Meeting
Turn
Ray Rockwell,s baby who has her mother,
I Among those attending the been seriously ill with whooping |
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Mr. and Mrs. Grover Devine
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Meting
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(.ales
Creek
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cough is reported improving.
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¡were Mrs. D. C. England, Mrs
Mr. and Mrg Anton Wenzel were movie visitors in Vernonia
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. of °regon City have been the Saturday evening.
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Pacific Coast Representative« ' George King, Mrs r ..............
A. R. Meli« Injured
Mrs. E. Wilson, L. E. Stephen! guests of Mrs. Wenzel’s uncle,
Arthur W. Stype», Inc.
While doing his chores at the
Kuue Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R ; Reed Ingalls this week.
San Francisco
' F. Brinkmeyer, A. F. Knight i Florence Christianson, Herbert farm Monday A. R. Melis fell
C. K. Christianson. The meeting Root and H. L. Root drove to ;down a hay loft striking on the
$2.00
Per
Year
in
Advance
Issued Every Friday
was for the purpose of nominat­ , Forest Grove and Hillsboro-fiun- floor below, and knocking his
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self unconscious,
he was
Entered as second class mutter August 4, 1922, at the po t ing a director lor the Unior . day afternoon.
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found later by Hurry McMullin
office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. high school at Forest Grove and
Mrs.
Wilfred
Wolfe
and
Mrs
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.
,
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.
,
,
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,
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. who happened to be looking
for
' wli-eii will be voted on June 16 Anton
Wenzel were in Vernonia ■ Charles Melis. He was taken to
Advertising rates—Foreign. 30c per inch: local, 28c per inch: W. J. Brinkmeyer was nominat- Friday.
legal notices. lUe per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding I cd from this district.
I the house and put to bed, and
Mrs. Reed Ingalls and r~-
insertion-; cla-a-ilit-d 1 c pet word, minimum 25c.
8onjthe doctor was called. There
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens Reed Jr. who have been in Ore-
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had as their dinner guests Sun­ gon City with relatives for a [ were no bones broken, but a
MARK E. MOE
PUBLISHER
LEE SCHWAB
EDITOR
day, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson few days Returned home with! general shaking up, a rest of
— I several days was prescribed by
of Vernonia.
Mr. Ingalls Sunday evening.
I the doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeKeator
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples,
and son and Mrs. Lillian De and baby spent the week end ¡n| Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and
l two children were up from the
Keillor of Portland visited at the Salem with relatives.
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dyg-
R. H. Hood made a trip t0I Fishhawk Sunday visiting rela­
tives.
Portland Monday.
Shady Lane is working for the
Elery Faye, Miss Maud
Riggle Logging company up on
Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Elery
the mountain.
Hickman, Mrs. Mayme Withair
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster
mid Mis. Howard of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferris spent ''ele over from Clatskanie Sun-
; pent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. England. Lilliar. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ain
England and Maxine Withams Wallace. The Ferris family live'1 is rumored that Charles
1TH heads bowed, we
in Portland.
Ward has sold his property on
motored back with them.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Devine
the
. su"ln,i‘ to. a “r- ,Clark who
.'Ir. and Mrs. Rube Nelsor
recall tales of courage
visited with the Austin Dowling 18 ‘n tJle ??KI,n5 baslaess-
i< in Hillsboro Sunday.
Vivian Miller returned from folks Saturday evening. They! Bernice Updike left for a
and sacrifice, accounts of
from
Clatskanie week s
at .her home.,n Port-
Cochran to work in the store drove over
where they live
land» sho has becn staY,nS with
here.
battle, won and lost by a na­
Chas. Melis and Earl Knowles'A- R’ MeIis’
for the past
M.s Maxine Barber of Eu- went to Portland Sunday.
, .
tion that lias ever upheld
reka, Calif., anil George Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox and'„ Tkere W111. be_ preaching next
visited Mr. nnd
Mrs. Russel baby were calling on Mrs.
Sunday at the Lutheran church
humanity’s highest ideals.
Hurt Saturday evening.
Everett. Everyone is
Reynolds Sunday.
i by Rev.
11 tr I'nvitml
Ellsworth of Longview,
Irene Holce is recovering from nnnrlin
cordially
invited ( to a OAmn
come.
We place wreaths of hom-
, is the house guest of measles.
i Mrs. Ella Cawood from Seattle
Al Koenig.
The stork left a nine-pound an<' Mrs- Sweeney from Portland
age at wairiui’ graves,
and Mrs. Arthur Baird baby boy for Mr. and Mrs. L have been visiting their mother,
were in Vernonia Satuday after­ e,a...uc..ue.
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" past
ouay eveu.ng,
WriKht for the
Carmichael on r Friday
evening, MrS, Mollie
salute the heroes who live.
noon.
the young gentleman has been we»,
The members of . the Timber
,
named John Walter. Mrs. Car-1. Mrs. Fred Parlsknon was vis-
May our ritual be more than
Sunday school \ isited Monday i mK,hae] ¡g at t^e Clatskanie hos- ltlr>g her
Mrs.
sister-in-law
school here this
t
Sunday, a' pital
- - and is doing
-
'■——* Lane on Tuesday,
nicely.
1 Ernest
a gesture. May it be a prayer
hearty welcome was extended to
Grover Devine received word' Mrs- Dunn is staying with her
the visitors and it is hoped
for peace- today and tomor-
Saturday that his father was daughter, Mrs. I. E. Knowles.
they will come again.
very ill in the hospital at Rose­
Joe Ferloak, Joe Winans and burg. He left Sunday morning
row.
AI Harp drove to Vernonia Sun- to be at his father’s bedside.
Mrs. E. T. Wallace’s mother
England and chil- and other relatives came down
Mrs. Noble Dunlap spent a
hmnld, Daniel and from Portland, spending the few days in Portland this week,
ixine Withams of week end with the Wallace fam-1 Mrs. Oliver Burris and her
red and Bill Mil- ily, the mother remained over grand daughter Beatrice Perry,
ing at the school house, about |*l‘r went I -r a picnic and an for a few days visit, ;, while
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.... ’were shopping in Vernonia Mon-
75 children were present. Games outing Sunday,
others returned home Sunday, a^‘
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russel Hurt and evening.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baldridge
were played during the evening
and later a lunch was served., Elmer Burt were in Portland
Bridgers was a St. Hel- are havinK iaeir house finished
Wm.
meyer, Albeita Bnnkm
and papered on the inside.
The children all having a very j Thursday evening.
ens visitor Monday evening.
Mariya Hefner attended
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferloak,
enjoyable evening.
Donald Sundland was at home I There were many picnics and
culerate services for
A. Elliott spent the week end II,.mid nnd Eunice Root drove over the week end from Forest fishing perties along the Neha­
achool graduating class
lem river last week end.
hi
Hood River visiting friends. to Forest Grove Monday even­ Grove.
Grove Sunday, Arletli
Mr. Ross from the electric
ing.
L.
A.
Kiesal
cafe
out
from
School
Close«
When
Picnic
meyer and Marlys He
Miss Lygia Burt and Ermine
light company spent a day last
Portland
to
be
with
his
family
1
Wednesday
with
in the graduating class.
School closed
Par ons of Portland were Sunday
week at Natal on business.
over Sunday.
guests of Miss Burt’s brother a picnic lunch on the school
There was good attendance at
Elmer Linberg and his uncle
Helen
and
Wilma
Kappel
of
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. grounds, the weather being too Lincoln Peterson spent Sunday
the annual school picnic held
Forest
(¡rove
were
vi8itin8,Ru's<rBurt
wet for an out-door frolic, at St. Helens.
Friday, May 23, much to eat
, Mrg L E steph<ng and Mrs. Lunch was served inside the
and a good time was enjoyed friends here Sunday.
There was a business meeting
A. Killburg, Anthony, LaVerne Wm. Gartzke visited in Forest school house, a treat of ice held Saturday evening at Natal
by those present.
cream added much to the chil- Grange hall in order to arrange
Many from here attended the: and Maxine Killburg and Roland (¡rove Tuesday.
dance at Arcadia park Saturday Ingalls of Westimber went to] Mrs. John England and chil- dren's enjoyment. Miss Salmi, ' for electric service for this com­
llillslmro Thursday to see the
nr,. horfie again, thev have the primary teacher will not be munity.
evening.
, been visiting Mrs. England’s mo- with us next year, much to the
Ira Peterson is now w’orking
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens, t'lrclls-
Fred Spooner was in Forest ther nt Colton for several weeks. disappointment of the pupils, as
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gartzke, Mr.
she
is
going
to
school.
Miss
Ethel
, Mrs. Rube Nelson nnd children
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie
Hankins i Grove Sunday.
Gross will be our primary
gave a surprise party for Mr.. Margaret Braden went to Toss «»<• Mrs- R_- Wilosn and children teacher for the coming year, and
Martin & Forbes
near Hanks picking straw-
Sunday to spend a few days with
Thostrud Friday evening.
a
teacher
from
Astoria
is
to
LEADING FLORIST
I
berries.
J. L. Stubbs, brother-in-law her sister Mrs. Ray Elliott.
Mrs. Russel Burt made a trip have the principalship.
of A. F. Knight ha accepted
387 Washington St.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchey, Mr.
Mrs. Austin Dowling and son
a position with the Eagle Lum and Mrs. John Kalish were in to Forest Grove Saturday.
Portland, Ore., Phone
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Love,
Mrs.
Bernard
drove
over
to
Silver
ber company.
BEacon 3162
I Portland Tuesday.
C. K. Christianson, Florence Lake, Wash., Sunday taking her
Mr. and Mrs. Riche Were the
Beulah Armitage of Forest
recipients of a 32-piece set of Grove was the guest of Anita Christianson mid Herbert Root daughter, Mrs. Neutow Trotter
were in Forest Grove for the
silverware, besides several indi­ Schiffer Tuesday.
baccalaureate services given at
vidual gilts of silver. Bert Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillmore the Congregational ehureh for
Knight made the presentation
spent Tuesday in Portland.
the high school.
speech.
A. C. Ahlgren and Charles
J. E. Root and Ella Castle
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riche
celebrated their silver wedding attended the baccalaureate ser­ Christinnson were playing golf
anniversary with a large party vice in the Congregational church on the Vernonia golf course
Saturday night. There were eight in Forest Grove for the Forest Sunday morning.
tables of 50,0. Mrs. Clyde Harris (¡rove high school Sunday even-; Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Olson had
several guests for dinner Sun­
won ladies’ first prize, Mrs. M. ing.
Edward Berger and Margaret day.
F. Welter won second prize. Mr.
Tallman won men’s first prize, McCampbell motored to Forest , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowell Gardner
and son Harold of McMinnville
A. F. Knight, men’s' second. A (¡rove Tuesday evening.
George Stanton who has been visited with Mrs. Gardner’s mint,
sumptuous repast was served at
the guest of his brother C. Stan- Mis. W. IL Krebs Sunday.
one o’clock to the 38 guests.
Lola Cook. Fred Miller nnd
Mrs. Boyd Wright mid Mrs. ton at Roseburg, returned home
Babe Wescott were joint hos­ Friday, he was accompanied by Charles Christinnson. members of
tesses at a handkerchief shower Joy Shewey who will visit Lloyd tin- Forest (¡rove high school
graduating class of '30 wore in
for the school
teachers last Sinead for a while.
Thursday night. 5ttO was played
there were five tables.
Miss
Kareen i Peiffer ' won first prize,
Mr. Gilmore won consolation. A
Delivered To
YOUF
delicious supper was served.
nnd Called
The fifth grade of which Miss
Zellar in teacher held a picnic
For At
lent week. Those enjoying the
party besides Miss Zellar were
Daniel England, Wallace Dean, I
Arthur Anderson, Dorothy Dean. |
.Julia Ann Morse and Bonnie
Nelson.
With a Portland Orchestra for
Margaret Elliott land Roberta
Braden were week end guests I
Dancing and Special Entertainers
of relatives in Portland.
Margaret and Lou Rhea Mc­
DANCES TO BE HELD EACH SATURDAY
Campbell, Anita Schiffer, Ed
NIGHT
Burger and Courtney Sy verson
drove to Hillsboro Friday even
Season membership tickets will be issued
ing.
Hurley Tallman who is employ­
to all desirable gentlemen.
ed at Wilark visited his family
Ladies considered as members when es-
W.
A.
Davis,
L^cal
Manager.
here over Sunday.
corted by ticket holder.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillmore,
Res. 1052
Office Phone 1041
Pinky Blackman and Roy Crow­
der played golf on the Vernonia
STORE
BARBECUE — CIGAR STAND
golf course Sunday.
COTTAGES
KILLING STATION
Party For School Children
RATES
A party was given for the
school H.......
A parking charge of 50c a car will be made at all
times. This entitles both members and general public
I I iotel
to park privileges, such as picnicking, swimming,
dancing in lodge, radio, use of card tables. etc.
HOUSE Ol CHEER
Orchestra dancing main hall Saturday nights and hol-
A I.DE It
TENTH
idays. Members and their ladies only. Men, 75c; la-
Oregon
Portland
dies, 25c.
Excellent meals at pop-
îlrnuntia
Westimber
5
MEMORIALI
Natal
at Vernonia at the carpenter
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael
are the proud parents of a son
born to them a few days ago,
Mrs. Carmichael and baby are
dm i, well rt th" Clatskai. e hos­
pital.
Edward .IcMullin is at Bux­
ton for the summer, he is em­
ployed by the fire association.
Clyde Johnson made a bus­
iness trip to Vernonia Monday.
Jake Neurer recently had his
dairy herd tested.
Mrs. Fred Rumbaugh is recov­
ering from the mumps.
Work on the Rainier-Vernonia
cutoff is well under way, they
expect to make several surveys
at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkenen
made a busines strip to Clats­
kanie Monday evening.
Reed Holding recently pur­
chased a purebred Guernsey bull
calf to raise for a herd sier.
Deputy Fred Watkins from St.
Helens spent a few days last
week at Natal assessing property.
Th ' Carl Iler family motored
to Newport last week end to
visit their daughter and family.
Lincoln Peterson and Elmer
Linberg were shoppers at Ver­
nonia Tuesday.
Pete Knowles was a Vernon­
ia visitor Thursday.
Jim Miller was a Vernonia
business caller Wednesday.
Mrs. Ira Peterson and son
Normand were shoppers in Ver­
nonia Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Take Neurer
spent Wednesday in Astoria vis­
iting Mr. Neuter’s brother and
family.
Dave McMullin is getting out
cedar poles for the telephone
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
son were Vernonia visitors Wed­
nesday.
Lode McDonald from Vernonia
called at this place on business
Wednesday.
R. Melis made a business trip
to Vernonia Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn
were in Vernonia on a shopping
tour Friday.
Game Warden Wm. Brown
made bis regular call at Natal
Friday.
•
Mrs. Nels Peterson and her
daughter, Mrs. Noble Dunlap
were visiting Mrs. R. S. Linsey
Thursday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
Hill
Freight
Door
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Daily
5
Arcadia Park
Long Distance Furniture Hauling
Between Vernonia and Portland
Portland Vernonia Truck Line
nlar prices. Coffee shop.
Merchant« Lunch 25c, 35c
Dinner« 40c. 5Oc, in dining
room. Breakfa«t 25c and
up. Luncheon«
35c, 5Oc.
Dinners 55c, 65c, 75c, $1.
W. D. McNair, Manager
w. C. Culbertaon, Prop.
4
■%
Good Food
Today and Every Day
NEHALEM MARKET & GROCERY
Ai isl e Sign Paint
>ng
J. C. Henderson
Phone 1021
Books of 1930 Wall Paper
Sample« Now Here
On Display
Vernonia
Paint Shop
Vernonia
TRAIN AND STAGE
SCHEDULES
BETWEEN
VERNOW and PORTLAND
1 rams
leave
Train«
Portland
riving
Vernonia
2:00
Portland
returning
leave
arriving
a.m.
for
a.m.
11:50
at
ar­
p.m,;
Portland 7:25
Vernonia
9:42
a.m.
Stages
leave
Stage«
Portland
p.m.
Vernonia
for
and
5:50
a.m.
8.00
daily.
from
Vernonia
Arrive
ly,
and
7:05
Sunday«
Leave
and
10:50
dai­
p.m.
only.
Vernonia
for
Kea«ey
4:15 p.m.
and arrive
Keasey 5:20 p.m. both
except
Sunday«.
Leave
Vernonia
for
from
daily
Portland
via Forest Grove 8:00
arrive
Vernonia
5:50
daily
except
Sunday*
p.m.
on
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs­
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
J. E. Tapp, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
Meets third Thursday of each
month at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Mrs. May Mellinger, president.
NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. IS
ORDER OF RAINBOW
FOR GIRLS
Regular meeting second
fourth Mondays.
Audrey Austin, Recorder
and
Port­
land 4:15 aind 8:15 p.m.
a.m.,
p.m.
and
C. BRUCE
Arcadia Park
I
In Our Grocery Department
and
Further details
on application to
R. M. Aldrich, Agent.
J. C. Wright, Gen. Agt.
G. C. Pendergast, Tr.Psg.Agt.
Wholesale and Retail
Vernonia
1
Painting
10:25
LUMBER
Real Health Hera
Meals are better when delicious
foods grace the table—cooking is
more fun—each portion a delight—
and the pocketbook never suffers.
Phone 721
for Freight Orders
Member« Attending Without Tickets May Be Vouched
For.
Jos. Scott
Jsb
îreliarne
Phone 7F51
Insurance
Incorporate I
rimbei
Lindsay
Lumber Co
from Vernonia spent Friday at several residents of this com-
Natal on business.
munity Sunday.
WilPam Pringle is falling tim-
John Schlippey made a busi­
ness trip to Vernonia Saturday. ,ber tor Scott and Vale who are
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Warden n°w ¡°KKing on the Pringle
from Portland spent a couple of P _e'
Bob Vickers is now employed
days last week visiting Ms. War­
den’s sister, Mrs. Jake Neurer. by the electric light company.
Bob Linsey and Lee Osburn
did some repair work on the:
Natal Telephone line last week. I
Rae Taylor nnd his mother
were Vernonia business callers
I
Saturday.
Mrs. Elmer Hiatt from Verno-
nia spent Sunday at Natal vis­ I
iting friends.
LIFE
John McMullin spent last Sun-'
dav at his home.
FIRE
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
AUTOMOBILE
sons Olie and Oren from River­
and
all other kinds
view were Sunday guests of
their daughter and family at Na­
tal.
Frank Peterson and son Rich­
ard called on business to see
Sunday«.
United Railways Co.
Order of Eastern Star
American Legion
Vernoeia Post
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
119, American
Regular commu­
Legion.
Meets
nication first
second
and
and third Wed-
of each
fourth Tuesdays
at Ma-
each month, 8 p.
c Temple,
m. Connie An­
visiting sis­
derson,
Com-
ters and broth­ mander.
P. Hughes, Adjutant
ers welcome.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
Pythian Sisters
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
Vernonia Temple 61 meets always welcome.
Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
Edna Linn_ Noble Grand
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
Myrtle John, Secretary.
DELLA CLINE, M. of R. 4 C.
Della Cline. Treasurer
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE
I. O^p. F.
11«
Meets every Monday
—Vernonia Lodge Nn.
night in the W.O.W. 246 I.O.O.F.
meets every Tuesday night
hall. Visiting broth­ at 8 o'clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­
ers welcome.
itors always welcome. '
James Nanson, C.C.
Noel Hammack, N.O.
U. A. Scott. K.R.S.
John Glassner. Secretary.