Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 08, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Lumberjacks and Jills Prepare for
Excitement of Longview Rolleo, August 8-9
MRS. EMMA WEED
GIVES QUILTING BEE
RIVERVIEW — (Special.) —
Mrs. Emma Weed invited a num­
ber of friends to her home Tues­
day and had an old fashioned
quilting be«.
A bounteous dinner was serv-
ed at noon.
Those present were Mesdames
Sarah Spencer, Dave Marshall,
Judd Greenman, Nannie Hall, L.
A. Rodgers, J. A. McDonald,
Rhoda Morgan, Alice Malmsten,
Grandma Van Blaricum, Meeks,
Lesta Garner, and the hostess,
Mrs. Weed.
Mrs. Weed will leave for Cali-
fornia next week for a short
visit.
LOYAL GLEANERS
AT MRS. LOLLEY’S
Church
Notices
FULL
GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
Sunday morning, August 10,
Sunday school at 10. Lesson sub­
ject, "Hannah and her little son
Samuel.’’ An interesting lesson
to the young as well as the old,
come and bring your children.
Morning worship at 11, sub­
ject: “Not by might, nor by
power, but by spirit.”
Also
message in song, “It Takes the
Storm Clouds to Form the Rain­
bow.”
Evening service at 7:45, sub­
ject, “A hair cut in the Devil’s
barber shop.” Good lively sing­
ing and praise service.
Mid-week services on Wed­
nesday and Friday evenings at
7:4g; street meeting on Satur­
day evening at 7:15, followed
by young people’s meeting at the
Tabernacle.
We cordially invite all to these
service.
M. G. Hixson, Pastor.
be held next Sunday.
Sunday school in charge of
A. ,C. Knouss, will be at 9:45
a. m. The young people’s meet-
I
ing 7 p. m. The pastor will
preach at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m.
A hearty welcome awaits all
who wish to come.
CALIFORNIA GUESTS
AT MRS. SPENCERS
had assembled at their 1 me.
A very pleasant eve ling was
spent together.
Use the classified columns of
the Vernonia Eagle to produce
quick results.
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RIVERVIEW — (Special.) —
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dugan and
little daughter Dortha and Lil­
lian Engham and son Howard,
all of Bakersfield, California,
were guests of Aunt Sally Spen­
cer Wednesday of last week.
Mr. Dugan and Mrs. Engham
are brother and sister of Mrs.
Robert Spencer. They lived near
Vernonia for a number of yoars
before moving to California.
They left for their home in
Bakersfield Thursday of last
week, after a long visit with the
Spencers.
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WHEN IT COMES TO
SLAVERY THE WCMAJ4
The Loyal Gleaners club held
ARE GOVERNED BY
their regular meeting July 30.
FASHION«-!, W'C AV I.,
at the home of Mrs. Aisel Lol­
THEIR. BVRX EJNÖ SEEM
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
ley in Riverview. The business
LIGHT
GREETS
PASTOR
meeting was followed by refresh­
ments served by the hostess to
Many friends and church mem­
the following members: Mes­
bers gathered at the home of;
dames Ray Charlesworth, F. C.
Rev. F. Claude Stephens Friday
Stephens, R. Jackson, George
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
evening in honor of his birth-1
Stanley, R. A. Olson and E.
day. The minister and his fami­
Knight.
F. Claude Stephen«, Minister
HOME COOKING
Services for August 10: Bible ly were away “on a call,” and
The next meeting will, be held
WE AIM TO PLEASE
until they returned were wholly
school
9:41
a.
m.
;
Divine
morn
­
August 13 at the home of Mrs.
'■
unaware that a large number
ing
worship
10:45,
and
theme:
F. C. Stephens with Mrs. R.
“The Lord’s Supper and the
Jackson as hostess.
Lord’s House."
Christian En­
deavor society 7:00, p. m.;
MRS. BATEMAN
evening gathering and worship
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE 8:00, theme: “Slow of Speech.”
Look for further notice con­
Mrs. O. T. Bateman enter­ cerning the activities of the
tained with three tables of bridge young people of the Christian
Tuesday evening honoring her : church. Something interesting,
guests Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bate­ I full of action and fun.
man of Covington, Oklahoma.
Don’t neglect to examine next
Mrs. Fred Milne won the ladies' ! week’s issue if the Eagle.
prize and Thor Roberts the
a . f . & A. M.
WOMENS RELIEF
men’s prize. Ice cream, cake
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
and coffee were served by the
CORPS
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
hostess.
A. F. & A. M. meets
Meets third Thursday of each
The pastor, Rev. G. W. Plumer,
at
Masonic
Temple, month at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Those present were Mr. and having returned from the camp
Stated
Communication
Mrs. Thor Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. meetings at Jennings Lodge.
Mrs. May Mellinger, president.
First Thursday of each
Legends of Paul Bunyan, W. R. Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Oregon, the regular services will
month. Special called
mightiest of mytnical woods­ Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Henry Fo­
meetings on all other Thurs- NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18
men, and recollections of last gel, Mrs. Fred Milne, Mr. and
ORDER OF RAINBOW
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
J. M. Bateman and O. T.
FOR GIRLS
year’s contests in the unparal- Mrs.
most cordially welcome.
Bateman.
Regular meeting second and
led Longview Rolleo festival
E. Tapp, W. M.
fourth Mondays.
hurl the challenge to the most
B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
daring, most skillful and GARNETT ELLIS
Audrey Austin, Recorder
strongest of the lumberjacks of WEDS ELSTER WILLIAMS
I
the Pacific Northwest to again
American Legion
try their prowess on August
Order of Eastern Star
Garnett Ellis, daughter of Mrs. I
8-9, when the second annual
Vernonia Post
M.
Ellis
of
Vernonia,
and
Els-
j
Nehalûm Chapter 153, O. E.
two-day Rolleo will take place.
119, A merican
ter
Williams,
son
of
Mrs.
E.
Regular commu­
A natural amphitheater around
Legion,
Meets
nication first
Lake Sacajawea will seat thousan 's. In illustration No. 1 above is S. A. Earnst, impersonator of the Williams of Vernonia, were mar­
second
and
and third Wed­
mighty Paul Bunyan. No.1 '2 2 is a ii group of Hoquiam veneer girls whose clothing is thin, pliable veneer ried in Vancouver, Washington,
nesdays of each
fourth Tuesdays
peeling. No. 3 is Ann McIver of Longview, as Pauline Bunyan. She reigns until a successor is chosen Saturday at 2:30 by Justice of I
month, at Ma­
• ach month, 8 p.
August 8. No. 4, log-jousters hard at it in Lake Sacajawea. No. 5, Pete Hooper, of Kelso. 1929 Pacific the Peace Blair. They were ac- I
sonic Temple.
m. Connie An­
Northwest champion, wearing the $250 belt awarded him. No. 6, a high-climber pauses in his fast descent companied by Mrs. E. Williams,
All
visiting
sis
­
after clearing branches from a tall Douglas Fir in preparation for Rolleo contests. No. 7, log rolling is
Com­
derson,
ters and broth­ mander.
not confined to lumberjacks. The ■ are the northwest champions among women. No. 8, showing just how Mrs. M. Ellis, Mrs. J. C. Lin­
P. Hughes, Adjutant
ers welcome.
coln, Miss Luella Williams, Miss
it’s done as a roller loses his equilibrium on a fast spinning stick.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
Roberta Williams, Miss Thelma
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Lincoln, Lyle Ellis and E. Sied-
Mountain Heart
CLASS PICNICS
elman. The young couple will
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
make their home in Vernonia.
AT MOWE’S
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
Pythian Sisters
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
The young married women’s GRANGERS PICNIC
Vernonia Temple 61 meets alwuys welcome.
: class of the Christian Sunday AT MOWE PLACE
Grace Sunell, Vive Grand
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
school and their husbands en-
Edna Linn, Noble Grand
W.O.W. hall.
Look
to
your
reputation
; joyed a picnic at Mowe’s place
About 60 Grangers of Ver­
MARJORIE COLE. M. E. C.
Myrtle John, Secretary
for
self-respecting
neat
­
on the Timber road Sunday. nonia and vicin’tv enjoyed a pic­
DELLA CL1NF.. M. of R * C.
Della Cline. Treasurer
ness!
Or rather . . . let
Games and swimming were the nic held July 26 at the Lester
US look to your shoes . . .
diversions of the afternoon, fol­ Mowe place.
and keep them in tip-top
lowed by a picnic lunch.
I. O. O. F.
trim and neat shape.
bountiful lunch was serv­
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
The following were present: ed. A Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vcrn
Mowe
HARDING LODGE 116
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murphy
Meets every Monday
and son, Mr. and Mrs. George furnished ice cream.
F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
night in the W.O.W. 246 I 0.0
Stanton and Mrs. Stanton’s mo-
meets every Tuesday night
hall. Visiting broth­ at 8 o’clock, in t.O.O.F. hall. Vis­
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cul-
ers welcome.
bertson and children, Mr. and VERNONIA PEOPLE
itors always welcome.
H. Culbertson, C.C.
Mrs. M. L. Herrin, Mr. and ATTEND POMONA
Noel Hammack, N.G.
U. A. Scott, K.R.S.
Mrs. Jack Lindsay, Mr. and
John Glassner, Secretary.
Members of Vernonia Grange
Mrs. R. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs.
Knight and children, Mr. and who attended Pomona at Natal
s. J. L. Timmons, George Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
Stanton,
Jr.,
Misses
Helen ry Tays, A. D. Hall, H. E. Me-
Charlesworth, Virginia Fielding, Graw, Frank and Elon Malmsten,
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten,
and Marion Lindley.
Mrs.
Mitchener, Mr. and
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NEWPORT—(UP) — A 100 Mrs. Edwin Condit. Mr. and Mrs.
a?
pound skate, five feet 11 inches A. L. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Treharne, Mr. and Mrs. H.
long and 60 inches wide, was M. Condit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver­
caught by W. A. Chase.
non Mowe.
BETTY JANE SINGLETON
/
The
Dixie Grill
1
a
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Here’s To
NEATNESS
Cline’s Shoe &
Furniture Shop
♦
To Call At tention to the
Betty Jane Singleton and Mary Jane Sheldon, well-known for
their broadcast« over KOIN, will be on the program for Vernonia
at the Longview Rolleo Saturday, putting on several skits and
dances. Amy Hughes will be the accompanist. If time permits they
will broadcast over KUJ, Longview.
Miss Singleton and Miss Sheldon are also scheduled to give •ev-
eral numbers at the Joy theatre, Vernonia, Sunday night.
MRS. MARGARET GRADY E. M. Bleile, Mrs. A. J. Hughes,
HONORED AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Margaret Grady.
Mrs. Carl Davidson entertained ATHLETIC CLUB
at a one o’clock luncheon Thurs- SEASIDE TRIP AUG. 24
day in honor of her mother.
Mrs. Margaret Gradv, Mrs. F.
The Vernonia Athletic club
H. Schneer of New Rochelle, met Monday evening at the home
New York, and Mrs. H. Schmille of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit.
of St. Joseph, Missouri.
1 It was decided to postpone the
A delicious three course bin I trip to Seaside until August 24.
cheon was served consisting of I Committees wore appointed to
cantaloupe cocktail, chicken a la make arrangements for the trip
Huntington. stuffed tomato sal as follows: Entertainment. Mrs I
ad, pickled peaches, rolls and E. II. Condit, Miss Della Cline.
jelly, iced tea, ice cream and Miss Helen Hieber and Norman I
cake.
Green: refreshment, Mrs. M. D. |
The balance of the afternoon Cole. Mrs. R. A. Olson and Mrs
was spent playing bridge. Mrs. W. W. Wolff.
F. M. Ruhl was awarded first
A tennis tournament will be
prize and Mrs. M, A. Gregory- held here Sunday, August 17,
second. Guest prizes were given against f"
the Vancouver Tennis
to the guests of honor.
club and arrangements are un­
Those present were Mrs. Dave der way to hold
tournament
Marshall, Mrs. Charles Richard­ with the Astor Tennis club of
son, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Astoria.
W W. Wolff. Mrs. H Schmille,
At the close of the meeting
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. J. V. Me a dainty lunch was served by
Callister, Mrs. M. Gründen, Mrs Mrs. Condit.
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