FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON A daughter arrived home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Tisdale Tuesday, August 19. __ Mr. ___ and ___ Mrs. Olin Robbins are parents of a son born AuguA Lloyd Baker and Frank Han- in motored to Lebanon last Thursday, returning Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Linn returned tc Vernonia last Thursday after spending a month at Fort Rock. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lappe and Frances left Tuesday for San Francisco. E lis Saulisbury, who has been employed at Cline's Shoe shop, is very ill at this time. Grandma Colter has been suf- fering from a heat prostation the last week, but is somewhat im- proved at present. _____ R. N. Raynor went back to work this week after being laid up since August 10 with a badly bruised knee. R. B. Early of Portland has been in Vernonia on business for several days. He is registered at the Hotel Gordon. Mr. and Mr3. C. S. Hoffman and daughters Catherine and Al­ ice are spending the week at McKenzie. Wilburn Charlesworth return­ ed Sunday after spending a two weeks’ vacation in Silverton and Seattle. Misses Leona and Florence Hamsher of Kansas City are spending a month with their aunt, Mrs. C. L. Brock. nesday evening at Vernonia hos­ MRS. JACKSON HOSTESS pital. She weighed eight pounds TO LOYAL GLEANERS four ounces. Mrs. W. Jackson was hostess Charlie Moulton, 12-year old the Loyal Gleaners at the son of Charles Moulton, is con­ to Christian church last Wednes- ’ fined to his home with a severe day. Mrs. R. A. Olsen gave a nfection of his heel which he review of the book, “The Recrea- bruised a week ago. The lad tion of Brian Kent,” by r Harold will probably have to remain in Bell Wright. Mrs. E. Knight bed another week. and Mrs. Olsen sang a duet, Miss Erma McMannus of Long- “Send Out Thy Light.” Plans ziew was the guest last week of were discussed for a play which Mrs. W. J. Armitage. During is to be given in the near fu­ the weekend Miss McMannus and ture. The next meeting will be held William Armitage drove to New­ port for a visit with the latter’s August 27 at the home of Mrs. Harry Culbertson on Weed ave- grandfather, B. M. Armitage. nue. Those present were Mes- Mrs. Tom Magoff, who has dames R. A. Olsen, E. Knight, □een confined to her bed since M. L. Herron, T. Wann, R. August 11 with a bad case of Charlesworth, C. Stevens, M. nfection where she bruised her Mulkins, A. C. Hunter. •ight shin bone, is reported im- ,roving. Mrs. Magoff is an em oloyee of the Vernonia laundry. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Drorbaugh had as their guests over the weekend their daughter, Haze Bean, and friend Hienie Larsoi ,f Portland, and their daughtei ind husband, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wash- ­ Buckley, of Centerville, Wash ington. Hulan Thacker, connected witl the Koster Products company, ha: been suffering since Tuesday from an attack of acute cedar poisoning resulting from handling His doctor reports that ■edar. Ill- - ’ he will be all right in a few days. Claire, the seven-year old daughter of P. H. Melis, has a you. lacerated ________ leg 88 8 reSU^ badly >f getting caught on a barbwire fence while playing last week. V number of stitches were re­ quired to close the deep gashes. However, the little lady, is get- sing along fine. Miss Lenora Kizer, teacher ii the local grade school, who hat suffering been ___ _ from infection which developed after she ha<- run a blackberry thorn in hei linger about a week ago, is get- Mis; ting along very nicely. Kizer is living at the B. F. Ro- gers’ home. Ralph Nance left for Eugene, Medford, Grants Pass and othei points Wednesday of last week. He is employed by the Union Oil company. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hall, whv have been running the Ivory Bun­ galow at Mist the past four months have sold their lease ano MISSIONARY BAZAAR are moving to Weiser, Idaho. AT BIRKENFELD W. M. Nance and Mrs. Roy F. Nance and little son Jackie have The Ladies’ Missionary society been visiting relatives at Hood of Birkenfeld are giving thei. River and The Dalles the past bazaar and program at the Bir ten days. kenfeld gymnasium August 26 at J. M. Mackenzie, a representa 8 p. m. A small admission will b< tive of the Marshall-Wells com­ pany, is stopping at the Hotel charged and delicious refresh Gordon while he is in town on ments served free. business. RAINBOW GIRLS Dwight Findley, son of Dr. M. C. Findley of Salem, was a PICNIC AT ARCADIA Sunday guest of his aunt and The Rainbow Girls held a de­ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hair, at Hotel Nehalem. lightful picnic at Arcadia park Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Burk oi last Friday. They assembled at Portland spent Tuesday night the Masonic temple at 11 o’clock at the Hotel Nehalem while they and left immediately for the were on their way home from park where they spent the morn­ a trip to the coast. ing swimming. A picnic lunch Other guests of the Hotel Gor­ was then enjoyed by all and the don this week are E. E. i Arm- afternoon was spent in dancing, strong of Salem, and N. . W. singing and swimming. Water­ Scott, Noel Younger, A. E. melon and ice cream were the Scrugg, H. E. Smith, and F. M. final treat of the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. E. A. Williams, all of Portland. Green, Charlotte Green, Nelle Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock had Green, Bonnie Jean Campbell, as their guests last week Mr. Mrs. F. D. Mcpherson, Mrs. Brock's brother-in-law and two H. Roberson, Louise, Joe and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hamp Roberson, Mrs. George Trueblood and Mrs. Pearl Rhodes Drorbaugh and Maybelle, Mrs. of Ferndale, Washington. Rainey, Christine and James Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock Rainey, Mrs. Judd Greenman. and family and their guests Phoebe Greenman, Mrs. Good­ Misses Leona and Florence Ham- win, Mrs. R. A. Simmons, Allie sher of Kansas City and I Miss Simmons, Mrs. Louise George, Arlene Brock of Hillsboro spent I Catherine Malmsten, May De I Throop, Audrey Austin, Florence last week at Seaside. and Elizabeth Wall, Velma and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindley are Alberta Veal, Joy Bush, Marg- the proud parents of a baby girl, aret Nelson, Verla Messing, Mary who was born about 5:30 Wed- Ann Childs, Elna Spencer. of the W. M. S. are urged to go. G. W. Plumer, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell and and children motored to Cornel- children motored to Astoria on ius to visit with her sister, Mrs. I Larson. (Continued on Page 7) Treharne CHRISTIAN CHURCH F. Claude Stephens, Minister Service of the church for Lord’s day, August 24: 9:45 a. m. Bible school, 10,:45 a. m., Divine morning worship. Theme: “In our Communing with the Lord.” 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. A good time with our young folks, both young married and the unmarried, 8 p. m. Evening service of the day. "Why do People go Fishing?” FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE M. G. Hixson, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11. Even­ ing Evangelistic service at 7:45. Lively singing and praise ser- vice with special message in song. Mid-week services on Wednes- day and Friday evenings at 7:45. We have services on the street followed by a meeting in EVANGELICAL CHURCH Tabernacle. We cordially invite one The Sunday school meets at all to these services. 9:45 a. m., in charge of A. C. Knauss. The Christian Endeavor If you have anything to 7 p. m. The pastor, G. W. Plu­ rent, or want to buy, mer, will preach at 11 a. m., classified in the Eagle. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, “The Glorious Beauty and Use­ fulness of God’s Children;” Leave Your Kodak Evening: “The Blessing of Pray­ ing for Others.” < work at The Sunday school is planning to hold their annual picnic in the ball park Thursday, August LINCOLN’S CANDY 28, beginning at 2 p. m., and KITCHEN picnic dinner at 6 p. m. The Woman’s Missionary so- ciety is planning an all day pic- We give you a 40 cent en­ nic and social time at the home largement free with each of Sheriff and Mrs. O. G. Weed 50 cent order of Kodak near St. Helens Tuesday, August 11‘ work. 26. They will start from the church at 9 a. m. All members Church Notices Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Proutzman were Vernonia shoppers on Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Palmenter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Palmenter and daughter Echo motored to Sal­ em over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell mo- tored to Portland Saturday. Ruth Burdick accompanied them. Mrs. H. Bearer called at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Holt one day last week. Mrs. Chas. Uhlin was a Verno­ nia shopper on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmedlin and family of Burns were at Vernonia on Sunday. Clifford Bergerson is threshing for H. Wilson on Monday. Miss Helen Burdick of Port­ land is visiting with her aunt at camp. Shoe Prices REDUCED All Shoes have been cut in price, there being a reduction of 50 to 75 cents on dress shoes. A full line of 4 makes of— LOGGING SHOES Averaging from $12.50 to $20.00 per pair. Workingman's Store • •you have never enter ed our clean, orderly stores dh or seen our attractive displays oi good foods to eat; you haven’t given our friendly salesmen an opportunity to show you what Safeway service really means; Then you owe it to yourself to I visit yotrr nearest Safeway Store and experience a new Drug * Specials shopping pleasure. Safeway Savings For Friday, Saturday and Monday, August 22, 23 and 25 For Friday and Saturday With Every Pint Boil Ge of >1131 Solution 69c Golden Ripe BANANAS Saleway Flour Blended and milled to our specification. The all- purpose family Flour. 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