Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 06, 1930, Image 3

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Friday, inne 6, 1930
Mrs.
Wayne Lappa,
Society
Reporter
Phone 573
Immortal Truth
U»e No Hook,
i Mrs. N. Soden. Mr. Wooldridge health nurse visited in Vernonia i’>e home of Hr. and Mrs. B. A.
A chapter on etiquette gives as I As for the truth. It endureth.and is a brother-in-law of N. Soden. Thursday on county business.
Vickery. The Vickeiy’s formerly
a first rule: When in doubt use a Is always strong; It livetli and con-
Edward Tapp spent Thursday
lived in Missoula.
fork. Would this suggest stick­ quereth for e ermore. —Esdras.
Mrs.
Lillian
Toney
and
daught
­
in Portland on business.
ing a fork Into your table neigh­
er, Maryabeth from Missoula.
Lester Sheeley was a Portland
bor to find out whether be wai
Real Meaning of Justice
Miss Nettie Alley, county Mont., wro weel: end guests at ■
■ Wednesday of this week.
I
done?—Los ^ngeles Times.
Justice is hut distributing to
MRS. THOR ROBERTS AND vine morning worship at 11:00, IS ANNUAL EVENT SPONSOR­
everything according to the re-
Digging Deeper
luireiuents of Its nature.—Glanvll.
MISS ROBERTS HOSTESS I th-me, “Pentecost.” Special C.
ED BY LOCAL CLUB
Several Roman coins were re-
E. program, see program else-|
Trade-Mark Ancient Idea
_ ..
.
_
.
where. Evening services 8:0,0, „ ,, at th« E. A. Green Home cently found on the golf course tu
One
or two golfers i The English parliament author­
Br.dg. Played Dunn. Ev.nmg (<Pentecogt Further Studied.”
I H'ld
the midlands.
“
*
know
seem
determined
to
dig
On
the
O.-A.
Hill
we
At the Park
j
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ized trade-marks more than two
Australian coins.—The Humor- I I years ago.
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
An interesting talk on Social up
The card lounge in the Ar­ HONOR MRS. J. S1TTS
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
1st
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I Psychology by Miss McCown of
cadia Park lodge was the scene
and professional people.
Worth Remembering
of a clever evening party las* At Ladle» Aid Meeting At the Reed college in Portland was the
Opinion of Women
Nothing
helps
us
better
to
keep
I
feature
address
of
the
annual
Wednesday in which Mrs. Thor
Chri»ti»ki Church
It Is not easy for men to be open our head than to use our hands.
- guest day meeting of the Study
Roberts and Miss Macile Roberts
HOTEL
BEAUTY SHOPS
aboveboard with women be-
Mrs. H. Woodruff and Mrs. [club at the E. A. Green home •nd __
entertained a group of friends H. Counts entertained the Ladies
cause women have declined to be
on
the
O.-A.
hill
last
Thursday
open
and
aboveboard
with
them
­
Dr. J. A. Hughes
at an evening of bridge.
Aid of the Christian church, afternoon.
ANNETTE
selves.—Arthur Stringer, author of
It has been the custom of this May 28. in the church.
Hotel HyVan
Physician
and Surgeon
“Cristina and I.'
[
Mrs.
Judd
Greenman
’
s
subject
BEAUTY SHOP
group of bridge enthusiasts to
The members presented Mrs. in the afternoon’s program was
STEAM HEAT
Shampoo,
Marcelling,
Finger
Office
Phone
663 Vernonia,
entertain members and their Sitts with gifts in appreciation 441
Waited Energy
The best for those
waving, Permanent Waving.
Res. Phone 664 •
Oregon
husbandB at least once a month. of her faithful service to the The Civic Work of the Study
“
To
worry
over
smull
things,
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
who
appreciate
the
A light lunch was served later aid, ag she is leaving soon for Club.” Mrs. E. A. Green spoke sniil Hi Ho. the sage of Chinatown,
on “ What is the Study Club”
Phone 431
Judd Greenman was a Port­
in the evening.
Denver, Col., and other cities, I and Mrs. M. D. Cole on the “Is to waste the energy you might
best.
wish to reserve for some truly im­ land visitor Tuesday and attend­
Mrs. Wm. Briot, Jr. received to be gone several * months,
“Year’s Work.”
high score for the ladies and
Mrs. H. Veal will entertain I Two numbers were sung by port ant enterprise.”—W aslilngton ed the graduating exercises of
St. Helens Hall.
H. Firestein, for the gentlemen, the Ladies Aid Wednesday, June I the club quartette, the personel Star.
Other guests were, Mr. and 11, in her home on Corey hill. which is Mrs. W. W. Wolff.Mrs.
Miss Merle Mills returned Electrotherapy, Physiotherapy
Local & long distance
Claims Against Government
'PerniinaI Caie
Mrs. G. W. Van Vleet, Mr. and*
from
Portland Monday after
R. A. Olson, Mrs. E. E. Yeo and
The
government
of
the
United
DR.
R.
A
OLSON
HAULING
Full Go»pel Tabernacle
Mrs. H. Blaker, Mr. and Mrs. I
I Mrs. E. Garner. Mrs. Todd ren- States cannot be sued without Its i spending the week end visiting
Chiropractor
F. Hartwick, Mr. and Mrs. F.i Services for next week. Sun- I dered two vocal solos during the own consent. Statutes, however, friends.
The
Right
Place
to
Eat
Phone
923
Tel. 671
1117 Stat -
E. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. W.' day. Bible school 10:00. a.m. I afternoon.
provide for suits for compensation
Vernonia, Ore
Office
in
Excellent
Cooking
of
Corvallis
Miss
Olive
Olsen
Briot, Jr., W. R. Culver, and H. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. I It is the custom of the mem- of claims.
is spending several days visit-
Workingmen
’
s Store
F. Firestein.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
| bers of the club toward the end
ing her sister, Mrs. Van Peebley.
"Warp" and “Woof”
Wednesday evening 7:30 p.m. of each club year each to en­
CONTRACTORS
I
In weaving, the warp refers to
Evangelical Church
Friday evening 7:30 p.m.
ANNOUNCEMENT
tertain a guest on “guest day” the threads extending lengthwise In
Mr. and Mrs. E. Erickson of »
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
■m’
The public is cordially invited. ' at which a luncheon is served tlie loom, which are crossed by the Tigard and A. G. Greenburg,
I have leased and am now
The subject of the pastor's ser-j
Bafford Brothers
K. C. Prinzing, pastor. 1 and an elaborate program is woof, the threads carried by the were Vernonia visitors on Me­
operating
the
Sessman
JOHN A. MILLER
mon at 11 a.m. will be “Pente-l
planned.
morial day. Mr. Greenburg is
shuttle.
Blacksmith Shop.
now with the Standard Oil com­
Repairing of All Kindi
i
General Plumbing
bridge club meets The May Day spirit prevailed
General Contractor
as Pentecost Sunday by all de­
Early Stage Innovation
throughout the beautiful rooms
pany at Beaverton.
W. M. Faulkner
nominations
throughout
the At Home of Mr». Harry Peer»« in the Green home, huge bou-
It Is said that the first charac­
Vernonia
Ed Buckness spent the week Mason Work, Building
Christian world.
I quets of iris, columbine and ter Impersonated by a woman on
Tuesday
an
end
in
Portland
on
business.
the
English
stage
was
when
LAWYERS
sweet rocket were used as a
The Christian Endeavor meets
Members of the Tuesday I means of decoration. The lunch actress appeared in “Othello.”
at 7 p.m.
A. R. Melis of Mist spent
Bridge club enjoyed the hospi­ ' tables were cleverly arranged
The theme of the 8 p.m. ser­ tality of Mrs. Harry Pearse at
Wednesday in this city.
Gold Heavier Than Lead
STRAND 4 BERG
Mary Kato
mon will be ‘‘The After Glow i her home in Treharne last Tues- I with a Maypole in the center of
A cubic foot of lead weighs a
Gordon R. Wall
Mr. and Mrs. J. Krieger and'
Contractors and Builders
I
each
from
which
ribbon
stream
­
A
tittle
more
than
707
pounds.
of Pentecost.”
j day afternoon. Mrs. M. Grunden ers indicated the places for the cubic foot of gold weighs a little family will move to Estacada
Attorney-at-law
On all kinds of construc­
The Evangelical church being' I received high score for the af-
today, where Mr. Krieger has |
tion, estimates given with­
more than 1,205 pounds.
iu mm
the pioneer church of the Ne- ternoon’s play of cards and
Mrs. £uests> each Kuest receiving a
Mr.
Krieger
j
purchased
a
ranch,
Joy
Theatre Building
out charge.
halem valley, after the morning j. g. McPherson and Mrs. E. — I favor in the form of a May| bas-
was engaged in the logging bus-1
Vernonia, Oregon
'
i
ket
filled
with
the
customary
British Medical Colleges
Box 157, Vernonia
service, a number of people Yeo were substitutes,
iness near this city.
salted nuts.
Among tlie leading medical col-
from the congregation will take
The hostess served the custo­ I Guest included, Mrs. E. B. leges on tlie British Isles are Ox
A new large electric sign was
their dinners and go to Birken- mary luncheon later in the af­
DENTISTS
PHYSICIANS
| Miner, Mrs. C. L. Anderson, Mrs. ford, Cambridge, University of installed Wednesday at the Bak­
feld to attend the meeting of ternoon.
You II enjoy a bowl
Glasgow, University of Dublin, er’s Pastime card room.
W.
R.
Culver,
Mrs.
Emma
Weed,
t
”
’
Nehalem valley pioneer associa­
Guy’s Hospital Medical school, Lon
Members who attended were'Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kramer
of
delicious Chop
™._.
Van
Peebley,
Mrs.
E.
E.
tion.
Mesdames J. C. Lindley, A. L.1 Knight, Mrs. Fred Brewer of don; St. Thomas Medb-nl school. motored to Hillsboro Wednesday
M. D. COLE
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
Suey after the show.
The young people will hold Kullander, F. M. Ruhl, W. R.l St. Helens, Mrs. Sarah Spencer, London; London School of Medl- afternoon to visit friends.
cine for Women, London ; King's
their monthly business and so­ Culver and K. A. McNeill
Dentist
A. R. Melis of Mist was in
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. W. E. Todd, Mrs. J. V. college. London.
cial meeting this Friday evening
Vernonia on business Saturday.
McAllister, Mrs. G. W. Plumer,
beginning at 8 o’clock. All the
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone Hospital 931
He Need, Exercise
Re-Roof With
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____ for; Mrs. E. E. Yeo left Thursday
I Mrs. M. Ruhl, Mrs. Fred Wall,
Portland — ___
Bids opened
young people are welcome.
Town Office 891
Though related to tlie glia mon- ! Mrs. C. Nicar, Mrs. F. D. Mc- naving Columbia Boulevard from for a visit to Vancouver, B. C.,
SHINGLES
G. W. Plumer, Pastor. ster, the chuck walla Is not poison | Pherson, Mrs. C. F. Hieber. Mrs. Peninsula Avenue to S. P. & S. ¡where her sister resides.
From
ous. Most of ills food comes from
|
While
attending
the
Vancouv-
uic uun..
Pearse of Treharne and Miss 1 railroad over-crossing.
bush, su.vs Nature .....„
Mag­ i
SURPRISE SHOWER TUESDAY the creosote
I er, Wash., chamber of commerce
I
DR.
W.
H.
HURLEY
He
clambers
up
in
these
|
McCown
of
P
ortland.
__
PASTIME
azine. L_
I Albany—Plans completed for meeting Tuesday, Joe. Scott «•*£!
bushes and feeds on tile leaves,
Deni:,try and X-Ray
Mrs. Lee Schwab was honored shoots and buds, always happily in
Klamath Falls—Bids opened construction of new $15,000 Al- a box of cfioice Clark county
CARDS AND
at a surprise shower by a large dolent and slow. Though he adapts for construction of three-story! bany College gymnasium.
I strawberries.
Holfmiin
Hdwe.
Building
LICHT
L’JNCHES
number of her friends Tuesday himself to captivity, lie does not - Class “A” Federal building.
Carver—Bids will be received ! Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wooldridge
afternion, at the Schwab home live long there. Perhaps too much
of
and
daughter
Audrey
of
Oak
­
Corvallis
—
Construction
of
new
Vevonio.
Oregon
June 9 th for construction c.
Lloyd Bak r, Prop.
VERNONIA
on Weed avenue. She received food without exercise kills him. I Il­ ' city hall building progressing bridge over Clackamas river on land, Calif., arrived Wednesday
many beautiful gifts suitable for ls considered n delicacy among steadily.
,to
visit
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
I Market Road No. 39 here.
the occasion. Ice cream and cake some Indian tribes.
was served by the self invited
Removing Wrinkle»
guests during the afternoon.
L The bureau of standards says
Guetsa were Mrs. H. E. Mc­ wrinkles
can doubtless lie luken
Graw, Mrs. Emma Weed, Mrs. of a sheepskin or parchment
E. E. Garner, Mrs. Lee Hall, plonia by moistening and allowing
Mrs. Earl Shay, Mrs. W. 0. it to dry under tension, as clumped
Porterfield, Mrs. L. A. Rogers, In a frame. This will apply re­
Mrs. W. Navinger, Mrs. A. Kirk, gardless of the material, whether It
Mrs. F. W. Gough, Mrs. M. E. be genuine sheepskin or vegetable
Moe, Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs. parchment.
L. W. Baker, Mrs. Sarah Spen­
Golf, Earth, Strength
cer. Mrs. Henning sent a gift
The ancient Greek, you remem­
but was unable to be present.
ber, gained new strength every time
he hit the earth. It has that ef­
Hillsboro—Mohr Bros, receiv­ fect on the golfer’s language, too.—
ed contract for remodeling city San Francisco Chronicle.
Christian Church
Claude Stephens, Minister
Entertain at ¡ F. Pentecostal
Services, commem-
of the
Arcadia
Park^'J^
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i Bible school at 10:00 a.m. Di-'
Guest Day
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