Vernonia Efcgle, Vernonia, Oregon Friday, June 13, 1930 ----- --------v Mrs. Wayne Lapp«», Society Rep, rter Phone 573 Shower Held BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Loyal Gleaners STUDENTS For New Bride By a strange coincidence mem-1 At Misse« Home of Mrs. F. M. On O.-A. Hill return Luppe and Greenman Return Home Bridge Party Roberts Home ' o' in the evening by the hostess assisted by Miss Macile Roberts. Guests w'ere, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit, Mrs. Genevra Bacon, Miss Macile Roberts, W. R. Cul- ver, Jr., and Ernest Burke. Mrs. J. C. Lindley Is Honored at J man, B- G. Wilkerson, R. L. Cassel- Drorbaugh, R. Rober- SllOll'er lline 6 | 8on ’ c- L Anderson, F. D. Mc- Pherson, K. A. McNeil, A. J. Pupils from the schools of Completely - surprising - - the new _ .... _... ; ___ bers — of the same family re-| higher learning have been re­ IN CLEVELAND APARTMENTS j Hughes and A. L. Kullander. HOLDING SERIES bride, Mrs. Everett ~ ... Prickett, ceived high and low score and jCLUB Complimenting Mrs. J. C. turning home for their vacations LAST FRIDAY Mrs. W. R. 1 Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mrs. Frank • Father’s Day Services BOOK REVIEWS Culver was hostess received as their prizes a card Lindley, Mrs. H. McGraw E. the past week. Dickson, Mrs. R. M. Aldrich, at a shower ................ wer . given in Mrs. „„„ table allu and „ a povn pack U1 of cards, at will entertained at the Service for Father’s Day McGraw Mrs. J. E. Tapp and Mrs. W.’ This week end those attending ’lilvPT xi__ ________ 1___ __ _ ___ . e * l .. Prickett’s honor honor nt at fLo the i Culver the regular meeting of the Tues- Meet At Home Mrs. W. Haight the university of Oregon will I. Mri. E. H. Condit Receives the I be observed at the Christian home last Friday afternoon, the R H.urley sent gifts but were home last Thursday evening. (day Bridge club at the home of church, June S, at the hour of occasion being in the nature of unable to attend. Luncheon Served be home. Oregon State, the High Score I The rooms in which the guests Mrs. M. F. Ruhl on the O. A. I The Loyal Gleaners Club met State Normal school at Mon- i Complimenting Mrs. Genevra morning devotion. This is a com-| j a surprise shower, I were entertained were decorat- hill this week, bined service of Flag Day and mouth and Ashland, and Pacific ; Bacon and Ernest Burke, Mr. Many beautiful gifts were re-1 Mrs. Peter Felong of Tophill, ed in swags of red hearts. Mrs.) Mrs. J. C. Lindley and Mrs.!“1 the bora* oi Mr8’ V’ Haight university are _ some of _„._2 by j the honored guest. spent Thursday in this city shop­ 8er_l ceived lhe 1 and Mrs. Thor Roberts enter- the national Father’s day f~ Prickett shortly after entertain­ R. A. Space received high and, uaa ’ . , schools at which graduates from tained at bridge at their apart- vices. Instead of the two ser- After an afternoon in which a ping. ing was given a tray in which low score respectively for the' Tbe club 18 bavl"K a 8er,les °f been the local high school have , ment in the Cleveland apart-1yces ,for ,Jbe8e two important genera| gocjai hour was enjoyed book reviews and this weeks re- were cards on which she was afternoon’s play - of cards. . The L. L. Riggs, and Ed Larsen „ 1 dove ir ho fnmhinpn into i ...... . » . vmw wnu r»T “St k mn” Kir attending this past year. iments on Rose Avenue last Fn- days it will be combined intoi light refreshments were served of Clatskanie with Ernie Lucas bjL given instructions to look in i customary light lunch served by i v*ew *as who one big service. Miss Phoebe Greenman se the hostess of this club was ' osta Evans given by Mrs. F. C. day evening. by the hostess. certain places about the house of Chicago, were Vernonia vis­ graduated from St. Helens Halil Mrs. E. H. Stephens. It is requested that every son I Guests were Mrs. R. A. Space, itors Thursday. for the gifts presented to her served later in the afternoon. Condit received in Portland last week is at her I high score for the Refreshments were served by • ' play of cards see ’bat father receives a press- m . F. Ruhl, M. Grunden, T. | by the guests. i Mrs. R. A. Space and Mrs. the hostess. Members and friends parent’s home, for the summer during J --- ” the evening ’ 1— „ O. and . - E. — H. > > --- n8 .1— invitation to the ----- services Beveridge, , McCabe, Alex Maupin—Construction work After an evening in which Connie Anderson substituted for holiday. Miss Greenman plans to . Present were . Mesdames W. Ja- Condit, for the gentlemen. | that will be fitting these two Morton, , Judd Greenman, D. underway on athletic field on puzzles were solved s.__ . and other two of the members who enter the University of Oregon, Refreshments were served late occasions. j. Marshall, H. A. Pearse, W. R. hiyh schooi grounds. games were played lunch was not attend. Others attending, ckaf’n- «. L. Herrm, Ray Charls- in the fall. were Mrs. K. A. McNeil, Mrs. ! worth, F.'C. Stephens Geo. Stan- served by the hostess. Miss Frances Lappe returned Kullander, Mrs. W. R. | ke7- M; L°- M»lkins, Jim Monger Guests were Mrs. A. L. Kul- I A. L. Mrs. M. Grunden and.*“ Knight, A. Armstrong, Jim last Friday to visit her parents, lander, Mrs. Frank Dickson, Mrs. I Culver, • -£*■— *** ' «*’*' " '~vi* •*--4- ’ Brady, A. C. Hunter, R. A. Ol­ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lappe for J. C. Lindley, Mrs. H. E. Mc- 1 Mrs. F. Dickson. son, Beulah Lindsay, Nola Brady several weeks. She has been at­ Graw, Mrs. John Patrick, Mrs. 7 A M tending the Junior College in Mrs. Peggy Ericson visited in and Mrs. Dolores Fest. Van Peably, Mrs. Ben Brickel, The next meeting will be with Sacramento, Calif., this past Mrs. Thor Roberts, Mrs. Loel Portland over the week end. _____________ Ray Charles T. Early and son Mrs. E. Knight, house 32, O.-A. year. Hieber; Misses Della Cline and hill, June 18. Ray arrived in Vernonia Wed ­ Macile Roberts. HERE FROM ARIZONA nesday for a short business visit. Mrs. K. A. McNeill sent a Albert Schmidlin of Brauns Lester Sheeley spent Wednes­ gift, but was unable to be pres­ day in the Upper Nehalem val­ was a Vernonia shopper last Mo­ Guests at the Home Of ent. nday. Macile Roberts ley. W. W. Laughlin of St. Helens L. W. Baker spent the week Genevra Bacon Mrs. Christian Church spent Tuesday afternoon in Ver- Ernest Burke of Florence, Ariz., end in Portland. nonia on business. F. Claude Stephens, Minister have been visiting at the Edwin With school ended for this term little folks can do a lot of things for Mother. Not Twenty members of the Harding Condit home this past week. Services for June 15. Lodge 116 of the Knights of (They were also guests for sev- Bible school 10:00 a.m. 11:00 the least of these is run to the nearest Safeway Store when Mother hasn’t time to Pythias attended t Uie ’ a.m. Divine Morning Worship. Ivanhoe j eral days at the home of Miss go herself. Send them in full confidence—they will receive every courtesy and con­ Lodge at Portland Tuesday eve­ Macile Roberts. Theme, “Our Fathers.” 7:00 p.m. ning and witnessed the degree Christian Endeavor. 8:00, p.m. Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Burke sideration. Safeway men are trained to be particularly careful with children who team at work. The Wonders of Pentecost. I i are cousins of Edwin Condit. come to our stores and they like to serve them. You are welcome! Judge Reasoner with Mrs. R. The Pythian sisters will hold' Mrs. Van Peably entertained Barcla*’ “rs2 ,°- Roberts and The Christian Endeavor Rally in honor of her sister, Miss|“188 Mac,.le Roberts spent Tues- a cake sale this Saturday. eY®n.inK in Hillsboro and Wndn^l.vi I daX u evening at the Christian church last Sun- Olive Olson, last Wednesday H. E. McGraw and family I North Plains. day evening was largely attend- '.......... .. evening. spent last week end at Seaside. ed by a very enthuiastic group I The guests were entertained I Mr- and Mrs. Edward Holtham Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lappe of young people, representing' at an old fashioned candy pull returned Tuesday after traveling and several weeks on their honey- and daughter, Frances, visited this part of the Wildwood C. E. and also, played games friends near Forest Grove last I moon. Union. danced. The theme for the Rally was, Misses Ethel A. L. Kullander and J. C. Sunday. Guests were Geisha Brand. Fancy Blue Ribbon Brand. The Crystal White. This na­ “Leadership” and those attend­ Tousley, Merle Mills, Phoebe Lindley were business visitors in Mrs. C. H. Abrams and Deep water Japanese quality of this malt is tionally known product ing were materially helped. Dorothy Holtham, Portland Wednesday, Greenman, i daughter Grace of Forest Grove, second to none. Results has been a general Finest quality, full count Crab. and ' Mrs. "”-" t Lappe, J. C. Lind- were callers at the J. H. Sells Zelma New and Thor Mrs. w Wayne household favorite for guaranteed. 1000 sheets. Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace of Roberts. ley and K. A. McNeil were bus- I home, Monday afternoon. Mr. years. Mist spent Wednesday in Ver-1 Miss Olson visited her sister iness visitors in Portland and ¡Abrams is district manager of nonia on a shopping tour. for several days last week.other towns Monday. 1 the Standard Oil company. We O J Ü s Deliver FREE We reserve right io limit 3C5Œ v Send the Kiddies to Safeway Mrs. Van Peebly Entertains Her Sister, Miss Olson Safeway Savings for Friday, Saturday and Monday, June 13, 14 and 16 Crab Toilet Tissue 33c Per can Pineapple Look at this ilvertown Highway Brand. An ex­ tra fine quality of slightly broken and im­ perfect slices. No. 2>/2 tins. 63c Prunes Fancy Quality Oregon Fruit. Large 40-45 size, Eat them for your health. 6 Pounds 49c Certo A pure fruit pectin for making perfect and economical jellies arid preserves. 2 Bottles 43 C Sugar Wafers A fancy assortment of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry flavors. 33c 35c PURE CANE Sugar The canning season is here and luckily sugar prices are the lowest it has been in years, in fact so low we are afraid it won’t last long without advancing, so take advantage of this exceptional offer. 100 $4.6’ Pound Bag Hot Sauce Margarine of Quality. Try this tasty, health­ ful spread. It stays sweet in warm weather. 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