Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
| svelresiuuents
of
salad,
cheese'
biscuits and tea were served by
Missionary Society Greets
line Hostess assisted uy Mrs. Jun
urauy.
louse present were Mrs. Ray
Teachers and Newcomers Ch-nesworai,
Mrs. F. C. Steph-
•‘Playinj Safa”
Church
Notices
I
■ oils, Mrs. ueorge btankey, Mr*.
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! it. A. Olson, Mrs. Jack Lincoln,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A reception sponsored by the K. Eby, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vic-i.m-». J. Monger, Mrs. A. C. Hun-
STYLISH LANGUAGE, INDEED!
Woman’s Missionary Society, was ry, Mrs. J. W. Aimitage, Mrs. ■ ter, Mrs £..
r.. Kmgnt,
Knight, Mrs. M. L.
F. Claude Stephen», Minister
held at the Evangelical church Rose Fletcher, C. G. Whitlock, xieiron, and Mrs. Grace Mulkins.
Services for the Lord’s day of PERSONALLY I can vouch for
Friday evening for the teachers E. Dumas, Mrs. Lillig.
ine next meeting will be held
September
28: 9:45 a. m., Bible I * the authenticity of this one. It
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The
program
closed
with
selec-
of
Mrs.
October
8,
at
tile
home
of Vernonia and vicinity and the1
school, with the interesting con­ happened in the towu where 1 was
newcomers to the comunity. The tions by the orchesta composed F. C. Stephens at 1:30 p. m.
born and reared.
test continuing; 10:45, Divine! For years a certain worthy ami
program opened with musical se-jof Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mr. E.
morning
worship,
in
remembering
LEONE
MILLS
HAS
lections by Miss Amy Hughes.' Douglas, Miss Dorothy June Wol-
highly Intelligent old colored wom­
appointed
way, ■ an did our family washing. She al­
the Lord in His i
..
Mr. E. 11. Condit then introduced! ff, Zonweiss Douglas and E.bert BikiHDAY PARTY
theme:
most was a member of the house
in sacred fellowship,
the following grade school teach-] and Leon Brock. Mrs. Wolff was
hold. One Saturday night after
RIVERVIEW—(Special)— Le- “That Which is Perfect.”
ers who were present: Miss Kra-jin charge of the program, Re­
she
had fetched the week's laun­
The Christian Endeavor socie­
Lincoln ' freshme-nts were served by the one Miils celebrated her four-
use, principal of the LI__
Her ties meet as follow : 4 p. m. the dry she sat In the kitchen of our
school, Miss Florence Santee, Miss ladies. About 150 were present ceenth birthday Sunday,
home favoring her feet before she
Melba Laramore, Miss Rae Davis, and an i enjoyable evening was grandmother gave her a surprise junior society; 7 p. m. the senior started on her return trip to her
party in the afternoon, The cen- society. 8 p. m„ Divine evening I own house a mile and a half away.
W. Thomas, assistant principal had by all.
.er attraction of the table was worship, theme: ‘‘In the Home 1 My mother came to the kitchen
of the Washington school, Mrs.'
a large birthday cake with her of Simon the Leper.”
door to chat with her a little
Ethel Ray, Miss Lenora Kizer, RAINBOW GIRLS
name and age on it.
This is the church calendar for while.
Mrs. Fred Spring, Miss Myrtle j . NSTALL OFFICERS
From remarks which the old
Those present were Erline Jen­ the month of October: October 5,
Pye, Miss Marie Kirkpatrick, Mrs-'
woman let fall, my mother gath­
Maude Duncan, Miss Charlotte ■ Nehalem Assembly, Order of kins, Ada Mills, Alice Brown rally day for the Bible school ered that Aunt Mllly, although very
Hilts,
Miss Ruth ________________
Taylor, Mrs. Alta'Rainbow
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for Girls,
__ , installed the Davis Nixon, Betty Lou Kirk, and home coming day for the devout, did not ream to cure »1: ?p-
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church. One of those good bas I ly for the present pastor of her
Neal, Fred Spring, Mrs. Lulu Fol- j to.lowing oificers at the regular Muriel Joy Willard.
The hostesses were Mrs. W. L, .tet dinners in the church follow­ I church.
lerton, W. McCrae and Miss Con-J meeting Monday evening: Wor-
ing morning worship.
Be on I “Mis' Jlaiiie.” said Aunt Mllly.
stance Bougher.________________ [thy advisor, Allie Simmons; wor- Hall and Mrs. E. E. Mills.
12, church dollari “I’m goln' to tell you how I put Hint
hand! ( October
__
Miss Ruth Martin of the high thy associate advisor, Nelle Green;
i
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stronzi
or j there bigotry preachin' man In his
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
day. October 19, C. F. Swanderl
school staff introduced the high | Charity, May DeEtt Throop;
place. Yere ylstlddy evenin' lest
ITEMS
of
Portland,
Oregon,
will
speak.
school teachers present: Miss Ve- Hope, Marjorie King; Faith, El-
fo’ suppertime. I wuz sett In’ on my
The
first
grade
was
divided
October
24-26,
Christian
Endeav
­
ra Crail, Miss Mildred Drake and! na Spencer, sister of love, Le-
front po’ch w en the Rev'n Rogers
that
now
Mrs.
Ethel
ast
week
so
or
convention,
when
many
outside
come along by. Ho sees mo soilin'
Mrs. Floy Hammack. Mrs. Gorden i ia Beveridge; sister of religion,
Kay
has
26
and
Mrs.
Rogers
24
there an' he stops an' fumbles with
folk will be present.
and Miss Murphy of the Pleasant!Florence Wahl; sister of nature,
the gate latch an' he sez to me he
Hill school were then introduced' Irene DeRock; sister of irnmort- pupils.
sez,
‘Slst’ Carter, I would have
ULL
GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
Earl Adams entered the second
by Mr. Gorden, principal.
, ality, Margaret McDonald; sister
speech with tliee’—Jest Ink that.’’
Rev. G. W. Plumer gave an [of patriotism, Mary Ann Childs; grade Monday making the enroll-
“Now. Mis’ Maule, I ain’t almin
September 28, Sunday school
address of welcome which was musician, Christine Rainey; choir, ment 37 in Miss Kiser’s room.
to let no nigger whatsoever, even
Bobby Christophier entered 10 a. m., morning worship at if he Is a mln'ster of the Gospel,
responded to E. H. Condit ar.d i Margaret Nelson, Joy Bush, Ger-
Evening service at 7:30. use mo' stylish language 'en whut
Mrs. Floy Hammack. Miss Louise I tha Kelly, Alice Parker and Ruth the third grade Thursday. Mrs. 11.
Tuesday evening Bible study at I kin. So I sez right back to him.
Wilkerson now has 28.
Malmsten played a piano solo.
Page Simmons.
The third grade,. Mrs. Spring’s 7:30; we are studying on the I sez, ‘Rev'n, drawn nigh an' yo'
Rev. Plumer introduced the fol-1 Christine Rainey, retiring wor-
shall be heard!’
lowing who had but recent'ythy advisor, was presented with room, are making geography prophetical line of the soon com-
“So he undo’d the gate an’ come
made Vernonia their home: Mr. |a Rainbow Bible by Allie Sim- booklets and drill charts in arith­ ng of our Lord and that which is on up the walk to m,v dostep. Bui
to follow. Be sure and come and no sooner do he start to speak 'en
metic.
and Mrs. D. A. Kramer, Mr. andimons.
One hundred new books have join us in this study.
Mrs. J. B. Hair, Dr. and Mrs. M. I
I know whut ‘tls he's tixin' to say.
Thursday evening prayer meet- He’s fixin’ to ax my sympathy on
been added to the library and
MISS DAVIS. MISS PYE
40TH ANNIVERSARY
are being shellacked and cata­ ng at 7:30. Saturday evening 'count of that torn-down limb of a
ENTERTAIN AT CARDS
treet meeting at 7 o’clock; fol- unmarried daughter of hls’n havin’1
logued.
OF SCAPPOOSE COUPLE
The eight-1 class had pcrfecl 'owed by a meeting at the tab­ got herself mixed up In a scandal­
Miss Rae Davis and Miss Myr­
izin' an’ bein' tawked about all over
the neighborhood. So. jest soon cz
Friends and neighbors sur­ tle Pye entertained at their home attendance up to Wednesday and ernacle.
M.
G.
Hixson,
Pastor.
per
are
striving
to
make
it
a
I sees whut he’s firkin* at. I tho'ws
prised Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Watts at 1325 Bridge street Saturday
feet
month.
up my right hand like this, an' 1
on Wednesday evening, Septem­ evening. The evening was spent
EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Miss
Constance
Bougher
re
­
sez. to him. I sez:
ber 17, at their home in Scap-! playing cards and games. Refresh­
‘‘’Iiev’n,’ I sez. ‘Hold! Yere last
poose in honor of their fortieth ments were served by the host­ ports that the lower grades up
This
will
be
rally
and
promo
­
fall,’ I sez, ’we'ti my husband Isaigh
to
and
including
the
fourth
are
esses.
wedding anniversary. Miss Mary,
at the age of seventy-fo’,
Those present were, Mr. and nicely started with music. Mis tion day in the Sunday school, Carter,
Ewing, sister of Mrs. Watts and
9:45 a. m. A fine program is w'en he should a' l.nowed better, wuz
Bougher
is
planning
to
organist
Mrs.
E.
H.
Condit,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
bridesmaid at the service read
being arranged. 11 a. m., Rev. rnekkin* hlsse’f kind of proutlsc'us
40, years ago, was hostess on this Fred Spring, Miss Constance in orchestra in the Washington F. B. Culver, our pro liding elde’-, by hangin’ round two of the lady­
school.
.
Bougher,
Miss
Charlotte
Hilts,
members of the congregation, an' 1
memorable occasion.
The 4-H club, Sewing II, wa: vill nreach and hold communion went to you,’ I sez, ‘an’ axes you.
Mrs. Becca Wist and Mrs. Mrs. Alta Neal, Miss Ruth I ay-
services.
as the pastor, to ’monstrate wld
Phoebe Sandstrom assisted the ,or> Miss Pcarl Kr»«*. MU» Mel- organized Tuesday under th.
Young neonles’ meeting, 6:30 him, whut did you do? Jest be­
hostess. Promptly at 9 o’clock; l,a Laramore, W. McCrae, W. leadership of Miss Ruth Taylor ri. m. Pro-chine- bv the pastor cause he'd done give you live dol­
Miss Vera Price sang “ I Love , Thomas, and Lowell McGraw of Officers were elected as follows at 7:30. The choir is expecting lars fur the new organ fund, you
Alice Hoffman, president; Helen
tole me to shet up my black mouth
You Truly.” Mrs. R. F. Niblock Portland.
Holgate, vice presidnt: Minnie to sing at both services.
an’ 'tend to my own blzness.
played a wedding march and the
Prayer
meetings
are
on
Wed-
Christian, secretary.
“ ‘Rev’n,’ I sez, ’ez ye sows, so
happy couple took their places MR. AND MRS. SPRING
The
choir
nesday 7:30 p. m.
shall ye reaps! Rev’n, pass on!’”
LINCOLN SCHOOL
in the alcove accompanied by GUESTS OF HONOR
<©.
by the McNaught Syndicate. Inc.l
Valda Rae Bond of the second practices Thursday evening at
N. A. and Mrs. Perry.
Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring grade had 100 in spelling last 7:30.
George Magwood reconsecrated were the guests of honor at a
Rev. Mr. Culver will preach
Gull* Which Keep to Shore
the marriage vow, and congratu­ kitchen shower given by Mrs. E. week.
this Saturday evening at 7:30,
The black head gulls of Europe,
lation^ were received amid a M. Condit and Mrs. E. E. Yeo
followed bv quarterly conference. unlike the ordinary seagulls com
shower of rice thh-own in memory Wednesday evening at the home “Hail Columbia’’ Written
Everybody is welcome.
mon along the coast of this country,
of another wedding day. The of Mrs. Yeo. The evening was
are not sea-going birds. They will
as Offering to Fiisnd
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
bride carried a beautiful candy spent playing bridge. First prizes
not follow ships day after day. hut
Just to oblige an Insistent friend
bouquet of roses and lilies of were won by Mrs. Fred Spring a Philadelphia judge back In 17flh
keep themselves well within reach
of
land. In fact, they are not ad
the valley presented her by th- and L. F. Austin and consolation spent part of one week-end compos
verse to flying Inland and feedins
hostess.
Ing
a
patriotic
song
which
hr
prizes by Miss Ruth Taylor and
In new-plowed land, on Insects.
The guests in due time pre­ E. H. Condit.
Mr. and Mrs. thought would sink back Into ob
worms and larvae.
sented Mr. and Mrs. Watts with Spring received a number of scurity within a week or two.
The gulls hreed from the British
And the result was one of Amer
a lovely coffee service. Many beautiful and useful gifts.
Isles east through Europe, as far
lea's greatest national airs—“Hall
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green, ns
individual gifts were also re­
Turkestan. Tn winter they range
Those present were Mr. and Columbia.-’
Miss Charlotte Green, Miss Nells all the way from the Azores to Ja­
ceived.
Mrs. Fred Spring, Mr. and Mrs.
The composer was Joseph Hop Green, and Norman Green, went pan.
Mrs. Clara Miller of Gresham J. E. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. klnson.
living largely along the shores,
who was widely known fm
and Mrs. R. F. Niblock served Condit, Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss his artistic, musical ami llterarj to Corvallis Sunday where Char­ on crustaceans, small flsh and any
a buffet lunch, assisted by Miss Melba Laramore, Miss Constance tastes. It was In the middle of thi lotte and Norman have entered food which finds Its way into the
waters along the shores.
Violet Hazen, Mary Ellen Pit Bougher, Miss Myrtle Pye, Miss summer of 1708 that a young actor Oi-egon State college.
Mrs. B. Rachal accidentally
ney, Mrs. A. R. Dorris and Laf e Marie Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Alta Gilbert Fox for whom the benefit
eaught her right hand in her
Brown.
Neal, Miss Charlotte Hilts, W. was to be given, went to Ilopktn
Practically all invited guests Thomas, W. McCrae, C. G. Whit­ son's home at 3.“S Spruce street. He ear door while getting out Sun­
were those who resided in Scap­ lock. E. Dumas, L. F. Austin, explained that there was little pros day, and smashed two fingers.
pent for attracting a crowd and There were no bones broken.
Thelma Stephens
poose vicinity 40 years alo, so H. McEntire, E. E. Yeo.
asked bls friend tn holt» him out
Harry Pierce, of Treharne,
the evening was spent in remi-
That was Saturday The perform
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. W.
INSTRUCTION
IN PIANO
suffered minor scratches and ■
niscence.
W. Wolff, Miss Pearl Krause, nnce was to be on Monday. And bruises when his motorcycle col-j
N. A. Perry, violinist, aceomp and Miss Florence Santee
early that mornln" "Hall Columbia"
430 North St.
Phone 264
lided with a car on Bridge street
anied by Mrs. Maude Watts-Col­ gifts but were unable to be sent
pre- had been completed.
Sunday.
lier, played old time music while sent.
Fox sang the song, accompanied
by a full band and a “grand
the guests enjoyed the Virginia
chorus."
Crowds sang It tn the
reel, stately minuet or merry LOYAL GLEANERS
streets ns they left the theater
quadrille.
AT MRS. BRADY’S
And a short time Inter Ilopklnaon
Both Mr. and Mrs. Watts are
wrote to George Washington:
well known throughout the coun­
The Loyal Gleaners met W.d-
"The theaters here and In New
ty. Both have taken a vital part nesday afternoon at the home of York have resounded with ft night
in development projects of Co­ Mrs. Roy Brady. A new consti­ nfter nfclit nnd mon nnd boys sing
lumbia county nnd in Scappoose tution and by-laws were accepted I It wherever they go.”—Kansas City
civic and educational affairs.
by the club. Mrs. Grace Mul- Times.
Out of town guests were Hen­ kins was elected secretary to
ry and Mrs. Collier, N. A. «and succeed Mrs. M. L. Herron, who
Roy Brady, who works for the
M rs. Perry, Mis« Martha Shull resumed to take the office of Oregon-American Lumber comp­
of Portland, Mrs. Clara Wilson treasurer.
A social hour was my, ran a picaroon deeply into
of Gresham and Mrs. Elizabeth «pent in embroidering for the his right hand Monday, He ex-
Adams of St. Helens.
ba-nnr to be hold this winter, nects fo resume work today.
A portion of the river was parti­
tloned off as n swimming bath
available for both soxes. A meek
looking man went up to the at­
tendant. who was eating his lunch
and said:
"When you have quite finished
I should like to have a word with
you.”
After ten minutes had nassed the
attendant said • “What do you
want?”
“My mother-in-law,” he replied,
“dived In off the deen end about
twenty minutes ago. and «he hasn’t
come up yet. Would you please
lend me a lifebuoy to throw after
her? I shouldn’t like It to bo thought
I was unkind.”—London Tit Bits.
Phone
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as your telephone. Phone us to
call and we will be right on the
job to get the job you have for us
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Höffsstai«
Joy Theatre
••Holiday**
With an extraordinary array of distinguished
players, Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Edward
Everett Horton, Robert Ames, Hedda Hopper.
FRIDAY
She*s My Weakness*’
A whizzing Rumble Seat Romance with Sue
Carol and Arthur Lake.
SATURDAY
it is <LI<
wlieza we clean it
There is no spot that we cannot wipe out,
no stain that we fail to remove. Let us
clean your garments and you will be sur­
prised at their freshness, newness and im­
maculate cleanliness.
Vemonia Laundry
Phone, 711
°Comnion Clay
With Constance Bennett and Lew Ayres.
Does one slip make a bad woman?
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
CLARA BOW
IN
Love Among the
Millionaires'”
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
a