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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1930)
QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB delicious chicken dinner Sunday AT MRS. BAKER’S HOME in honor of two birthdays, one Members of the Queen o f Hearts Bridge club and their husbands were entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. H. D. Blak- er and Mrs. Frank Hartwick at the home of Mrs. Blaker. First prizes were won by Mrs. Thor Roberts and Forrest Hardinge. Pineapple salad, sandwiches and coffee were served by the hostes- ses. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Briot, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hardinge, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. VanVleet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mr. and Mrs. H. D Blaker, Miss Macile Roberts and Glen Hawkins. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON TWO for her husband and the other for Lewis Fessler from Portland. There were two birthday cakes. Vases of cosmos and carnations decorated the table. Ice cream and cake was served during the uay and evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Fessler and son Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krittner, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Haffacher and daughter Ruby, the hostess and her husband. Church Notices FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Services for August 31.— Sunday school at 10; and Morning Worship at 11 A. M. Evening Evangelistic service at 7:45. Please note the following change in our mid-week services which here-to-fore have been on Wednesday and Friday evenings, Commencing with this week will be on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:46. Street meeting Saturday 7:16 P. M. followed by Young Peoples meeting in the tabernacle. An invitation to all is extended to attend these services. M. G. Hixson, i astor afternoon and Mrs. E. M. Bliele was awarded the consolation prize. Two beautiful bouquets pf gladiolas grown by Mrs. C. C. Van Doren helped to make the rooms attractive. Those present were Mesdames Carl Davidson, C. L. Anderson, Margaret Grady, J. V. McAl- lister, F. M. Ruhl, M. Gründen, A. J. Hughes, E. M. Bliele, M. A. Gregory, F. H. Schneer, E. A. Green, Dave Marshall, E. S. Thompson, Frank Hanson, and W. E. Bell. ter Sherron of Portland have Whittaker of Tenino, Washington, been the guests of Mr. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Dickson for th« E. A. Green over the weekend. Miss Bonnie Jean Campbell, who past week. I has been visiting them for two Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Peterson weeks, returned to her home in H. Von Cleff of Clatskanie and son Ewart and Miss Ann Tenino. registered at the Hotel Hy-Van Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin motored to Seattle Friday re turning Tuesday. Nelle Campbell of Keasey spent the weekend with Miss Louise Roberson. MISS LOUISE ROBERSON Mrs. Dave Marshall and son GIVES PARTY PICNIC GIVEN Jack went to Portland Thursday FOR MRS._CROPPER Miss Louise Roberson enter- t0 sPen^ the weekend. tained at a party Friday even- Mrs. Chris Nicar, Mrs. A. J. Mrs. Dave Marshall sponsored she ha^i as her guests Hughes and Miss Amy Hughes ing when a picnic at Weeds Grove Friday Misses Maybelle Drorbaugh, motored to Portland Monday. in order that Mrs. J. E. Crop Rainey, Catherine Christine per of Tujunga, California, for W. O. Porterfield and family Malmsten, Nelle Green, Nelle merly of Vernonia, who was Campbell, of Keasey, Edna Ow- are to attend the Pendleton BIRTHDAY DINNER spending a few day« with her, ens. May DeEtt Throop, Allio1 Round-up the latter part of this AT DOWLINGS might meet and visit with her Simmons, and Audrey Johnson week. old friends. A pot luck din CHRISTIAN CHURCH of St. Helens; Jack and Larry MIST—(Special)— A birthday ner was enjoyed by all at noon. Mrs. M. D. Cole and daughter Marshall, Everett Rundell, Ro-' Shirley motored to Clatskanie dinner was given at the home of Those present were Mrs. C. Claude Stephens, Minister F. bert Holcomb, Marvin Porter Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling L. Anderson and children Jack Wednesday to visit Mr. and Last services for August, 9:46 field, Arthur Lillig, John Kirk, William Kelty. Sunday in honor of Mrs. Nat and Margaret, Mrs. Carl Davidson Swanson from Everett, who was and Doris and Mary Virginia a. m., Bible school; 10:46 a. m., Marvel Graven and George Lar- j O.iver Andrews, who has been visiting her aunt and uncle. Hopkins, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. Communion services and theme: lid. An elaborate dinner was served J. V. McAllister, Mrs. F. Wall, “The Relation of the Christ to| The evening was spent play- receivin<? treatment at St. 7" by the hostess. On the center of and two boys, Elizabeth Wall, the Church.” ing games and dancing. Punch cents hospital for about Christian Endeavor society 7 was served on the lawn under i week, returned home Friday, the table was a huge birthday Mrs. W. W. Wolff and Dorothy cake, with candles. The house June, Mrs. H. Schmille, Mrs. M. p. m., an interesting and helpful a colored light between dances.1 „ . . , . . Mrs. Anna Isakou and daugh- was decorated with flowers, vines A. Gregory, Mrs. E. M. Bliele program for young married and The rooms were attractively de single people. Eight p. m., in and small ferns. corated with streamers and bal and two boys, Mrs. C. L. Brock Theme: loons and novel methods were Those present were only the im- and two sons, Misses Leona and service and worship. ediate family, Mr. and Mrs. War Florence Hamsher, Mrs. R. L. “Of What Does it Matter." This used to get partners for the ren Dowling and son Roy, Miss Stubbs and Florence, Mrs. Ira is a continuation of the theme dances. Mrs. George Drorbaugh Billie Muriel Dowling, Mr. and Mann, Mrs. H. S. Strong, Mrs. for last Sunday evening. i assisted Mrs. L. H. Robertsor Mrs. Austin Dowling, Bernardi C. Rundell and Howard, Mrs, |,in serving ice cream and cake to EVANGELICAL CHURCH Dowling, Florence Dowling, Rod-i Eva West, Mrs. Lindstrom, Mrs. I the young people. An enjoyable ney Swanson, and the honored1 L. A. Rogers, Rev. and Mrs. G. time was had by all. U. S. Royal Cord Tires The Sunday School hour is guests, Mrs. Nate Swanson, all W. Plumer, Mrs. W. E. Bell, 9:45 A. M. in charge of A. C. from Everett. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Lee Hall, Mrs E. E. Gar Knausa. Shell Products ner, Mrs. F. E. Malmsten, Mrs. The time of meeting of the ST. MARY’S CHURCH A. C. Knauss, Mrs. M. Knauss Young People is 7: P. M. held We wish to express our thanks Dependable Mechanics LADIES AT MRS. BAKER’S and Harold McGilvary. to our many friends for the kind i in the Young People’s room. Shop Work Guaranteed I The pastor G. W. Plumer will ness shown us, also for the beau TREHARNE— (Special.)—La MISSIONARY SOCIETY 'preach at 11: A. M. and 8: P. M. tiful floral offerings during the dies of St. Mary’s church met PICNICS IN ST. HELENS i The regular monthly meeting illness and death of our brother at the home of Mrs. S. Baker of the Womens Missionary Soc- and husband. August 21. Present were Mrs. A number of the members of iety will be Wednesday after- Mrs. Roy E. Smith and Family C. Davidson, Mrs. C. Anderson, the Women’s Missionary society the church, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. A. F. Smejkal, Mrs. F. of the Evangelical church went noon at 2 in Schmidlin, Mrs. A. J. Weis, Mrs. to St. Helens Tuesday and pic 3. the boy Scouts meet F. W. Gough, Mrs. H. C. Ohler, nicked with Mrs. Oscar Weed. at Rember 7:00 p. m., Mondays. G. W. Mrs. G. Ohler, Mrs. H. Condit, Those making the trip were Rev. Quick, Mrs. N. S. Allard, Mrs. F. J. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer, Mrs. A. Plumer Pastor. Reliable Hartman aod Mrs. Gus Schmidlin. IN. Sauer, Mrs. L. A. Rogers, MRS. WOLFF ENTER The afternoon was spent in Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs. C. TAINS AT BRIDGE PARTY Reasonable sewing, after which refreshments Malmsten, Mrs. E. S. Thomp were served. Mrs. W. W. Wolff entertained son and two children, La Verne VERNONIA BRAZING AND and Junior, Mrs. E. H. Condit, at a bridge party Wednesday MACHINE WORKS afternoon honoring her mother, DOUBLE BIRTHDAY Mrs. A. L. Parker, Mrs. E. E. CELEBRATION AT NATAL Garner and daughter Eloise, Mrs. H. Scmille of St. Joseph, | Mrs. Ellen Sheeley, Mrs. Cline Missouri, who is spending the NATAL— (Special.) — Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. Armstrong and summer with her. Mrs. M. A. Gregory had high score for the Jake Neurer entertained with a Mrs. Ira Mann. SERVICE STATION We Handle all Porms of INSURANCE I joy Theatre WM. 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