Riverview FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. THE VERNONIA EAGLE PAGE EIGHT Lord and Savior. Following the “Communion,” C. F. Swander of Portland will bring the morn­ ing message, on Stewardship. At the evening services: 6:30 Christian Endeavor with the young people. 7:30 Evening wor­ ship and theme: “The Scriptural Heart witfi Illustrations.” The community is asked to help cooperate in the C. E. con­ vention which convenes here from the 24th to the 26th. As many visitors are coming from the outside we ask that many homes may be opened to the visitors who will be in attend­ ance. BLAME IT ON HOOVER! Mrs. W. T. Graves drove to Sunnyside, Washington, Saturday, and got her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford, who are going to make their home with the Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford are quite old and alone. They will live in one ap­ artment of the Graves home. Mr. Graves is building a good sized LETR£ji£il addition to their house. Mrs. J. R. Larainore and son John went to Spokane, Washing­ ton the latter part of last week, where they will visit their dau­ ghter for a few weeks. Othis Laramore returned home last week after spending several months in different towns in Washington. He will remain here for a while. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Winn of Scappoose were guests at the Lee Hall home Friday. Mr. Winn was a principal in the Vernonia schools about 14 years ago, and has many friends around Ver­ nonia. E. E. Ellis spent the weekend with his family and her parents, returning to Seneca Sunday, where he will be for about two weeks, finishing up a road con­ tract. Ferlaak, who has been working The airplane Chriss resumed i at W estf ir. operation Saturday of last week, | The Stitch and Chatter club after the field had dried off. and several went up for a flight. i met at the home of Mrs. A. C. But Sunday about noon when | Ahlgren Thursday. Present were making a landing, one wheel was i Mesdames Seth Noble, L. R. smashed and and axle broken. Kern, W. A. Wolfe, George King, The parts had to be brought from Clarence Nelson, A. Baird, Wm. B. L. Dearberry of Portland Vancouver, Washington, before it Krebs, A. Knight, T. Flett, J. spent a few days here last week Klein, Wm. Ferlaak, Moore, A. could be repaired. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Howell, visiting his sister, Mrs. Hugh Koenig, Wm. Gartzke, Carl Kern, and daughters Ruby and Lois of Dunlap. J. Marchel, L. E. Stephens, and Alfred Johnson is again engag­ Ed Wilson. Lunch was served Vernonia were guests of Mr. Howell’s mother, Mrs. J. N. Mor­ ed in his regular work as carpen­ after a pleasant afternoon of ter here since completing the O.- stitching and chatting. The next gan, Monday evening. Rebecca Throop had a birth­ A. bridge at Vernonia last week. club meeting will be at the home day Monday, and her grandmo­ Elder Chase of Portland was of Mrs. A. Baird on Thursday, ther, Mrs. Spencer, presented here last Saturday. He delivered October 23. her with a lovely wrist watch. a talk at the school house Sat- Mrs. Ed Wilson, Evelyn and A. B. Counts of Rock creek urady afternoon, and spoke to Jimmy Wilson, Mary June Gartz­ called on friends in Riverview the men of the camp Saturday ke, and Eunice Root walked to night. Sunday. Timber Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. Geneve Hall of Vernon­ A number of the parents and Wilson called at the Morris home. Riverview'the children of this place are ia visited friends in 1,...------- The Girls’ Sewing club met at hoping for the organization of Monday of this week. the L. R. Kern home Friday Leonard Malmsten is home a Sunday school here soon. evening. Four new members from Longview for awhile on ac­ E. E. Holman, radio man of joined the club, Gladys Shiffer, Portland, was a business visitor count of slackness in work. Shiffer, Dorothy Dean and Grange met at the hall in Ver­ in camp Tuesday. He was ac­ Sylvia Muriel Shiffer. Also present, nonia Saturday evening, and companied by his family. beside the hostess, Isabel Ross, made arrangements for entertain­ R. M. Holman and brother E. were Ross, Vivian Miller, ing Pomona Grange there Sat­ E. Holman of Portland were Evelyn Helen Wilson, Arleta Brink- urday November 1, and discus­ guests at the home of J. W. meyer, Marlys Hefner and Eun­ sed election of the different can-I Wornstoff Sunday. ice Root. The evening was spent Mrs. J, . ~ W. Wornstoff t didates. playing games and charades. Mrs. R. N. Rundel and Mrs. business caller in Portland Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak was hostess Nannie Hall were guests at the day. at a card party Friday evening H. J. home of Mrs. Olive, Roberts on at her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose evenue, Vernonia, Thurs­ confined fey's hospital in Portland, is re­ C. Ahlgren, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. day of last week. Aunt Sally Spencer went to covering nicely from a recent op­ Gartzke, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Portland Thursday of last week eration on his face and nose. Stephens and Ed Alcorn were to visit her daughter, Mrs. O. The removal of portions of some the guests. Mrs. Dudrow has received a B. Malmsten, who is in the Good bones was necessary. Samaritan hospital and is very The buckers and fallers for letter from her niece, Miss Cons­ the O.-A. have been laid off for tance Jones, from Butte, Mon­ low with cancer. Miss Ida Mae Hawkins return- two weeks. Most of them have tana, stating that she is enjoying ed home from Portland Thuis- gone to Portland until their a snow storm there. Miss Jones is enroute to Cambridge, Ohio, day for a visit after several work is to be resumed again. I Mr. Conley of Portland spent where she will play in a girls’ months in Portland. dir­ I a few days with his daughter, orchestra. S. V. Malmsten, being Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Krebs, ector of the Columbia county Mrs. Bemis, and family, returning Eugene Krebs and Wm. Peoples historical society, was in St. Hel- to the city Tuesday. Lee Ridenour of Toledo, Ore- motored to Salem Saturday to ens Sunday attending a meeting gon, is visiting his sister, Mrs. visit relatives. Mr. Peoples ex­ of directors. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Adams Dodge, and family, and his fa- pects to start for Pennsylvania and children went to St Helens ther, Wm. Ridenour. He spent soon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak, Saturday and Sunday with his over the weekend. brother, Harold Ridenour, and Joe Ferlaak, Henry Ferlaak and Ronald Casselman attended a family. show in Vernonia Sunday even­ Al Lounsbury, a former ing. ployee here, spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Marchel Wednesday in camp. spent Sunday with their daugh- Vernonia visitors from _ E. I ter, Miss Cecelia Marchel, at St. were Mrs. C A Boy Scout troop was organ­ last Saturday Ridenour, and Mrs. 1 fare's of the VMley. _____ 1.2.... 22.2i------ ,---- ized Friday evening by J. E, Westlin, Mrsf Root, Scoutmaster. The follow­ Scott and daughter. Miss Bertha. ing boys have signified their in­ tentions to join: - Raleigh - - - Shiffer, Walter Wright, Lowell Farwell, La Rue Brown, Lenthal Brown, Richard Goss, James Brandes, Paul Hankins, Dean Keisel, Don Keisel, Rudolph MacDonald, Don Hefner, , Phil Castle, Milford Mrs. Hillyard is a guest at Cook, Billy Coade, Fred Miller, the Stephens home. Billy Miller, Henry Ferlaak and Mrs. A. Baird and Evelyn Ralph Root. Barzes spent the weekend in The regular P.-T. A. meeting Vernonia, visiting Mrs. Br.idy, was held at the school Wednes­ who is a sister of Mrs. Baird. day afternoon. Henry Ferlaak, Fred Miller and Montgomery, Ralph Root motored to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McCampbell and daughter, Sunday morning, to meet Joe Della, motored to Vernonia Fri- doy. J. Cornell is in the Good Sa- maritan hospital i on account of an injury to his arm. Morris Dean, who has been working on a fox farm near Portland returned to his home here Wednesday. Charles Main is now boarding at W. E. Gilmore’s. Mr. Main is a retired war veteran. Fred Spooner, mechanic at Shiffer’s garage, suffered ser- folia burns Thursday. Mr. Spooner was taken to Forest WE GUARANTEE Grove for treatment. Mrs. McCampbell and daughter to produce a letterhead, a Della returned home Tuesday statement, a handbill or from Portland, where they have whatever kind of printing been visiting. Mr. Brown of Timber vicinity you wish done, in a manner shot a deer Friday, Many deer that will prove entirely hunters spent Sunday in the satisfactory to you. Cochrane hills, and at least one brought out a deer. few Camp • • • McGregor W. F. Briot spent the weekend Local firemen hold in Portland. banquet this evening minai cafe. Masao Tanabe expects to en­ A telephone line to Arcadia ter high school at Gresham next park, replacing the old toll line, week. was completed Thursday. Mrs. Earl Smith has been one Mrs. W. F. Browning, Mrs. H. of the operators at the telephone S. Strong and Mrs. Lee John­ exchange during the absence of son went to Portland Saturday. Miss Macille Roberts, who is vi­ siting relatives in Idaho. ßieAtOifate Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight and Truman and Mrs A. C. Hunter LADIES AID MEETS STORAGE spent Sunday in Portland. AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 'BATTERIES Mrs. C. Nicar and Mrs. H. Vernonia Brazing The Ladies Aid of the Chris­ and Machine V. Holcomb went to Portland tian church met Wednesday af­ Works Wednesday. ternoon at the church with Mrs. An eight pound baby boy was born early Monday morning at EVANGELICAL CHURCH Wilcox Memorial hospital in Port­ land to Mr. and Mrs. William The Sunday school hour is F. Briot. 9:45 a. m., A. C. Knauss in The Missionary society of the charge. 11 l. m., the pastor Christian church will meet next will speak on “A Case of Blues Tuesday at the home of Mrs. —Elijah.” Both Christian En- J. H. Stubbs. The topic will be deavor societies will meet at “Jamaica.” 6:30 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30. Frank Honson suffered a heart The mid-week Bible study and attack while on a hunting trip last Saturday and though able prayer meeting Wednesday at to be up is still feeling the ef­ 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Thurs­ day 7:30. The pioneer church of fects of it. the Nehalem valley has a place A. E. Veatch, editor of the for you. Come. Rainier Review, was a visitor in G. W. Plumer, Pastor. Vernonia Tuesday. Mr. Veatch FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE has charge of the Meier cam­ paign in this county.. M. G. Hixson, Pastor. O. Henry Oleen, of Columbia school 10 a. m.; morn­ City, candidate for representative ing Sunday worship at 11. Evening from Columbia county, was in evangelistic service at 7:30, Vernonia Monday in the interest Mid-week services on Tuesday of his candidacy. and Thursday evening. Tuesday S. C. Morton, editor of the evening we have Bible study When stocks are complete and you have Columbia Informant, St. Helens, and Thursday evening is prayer was in town Thursday i on busi- meeting. A warm welcome is the widest range of choice .... ness. Mr. Morton formerly pub- extended to all. lished the St. Helens Mist. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SEE SAMPLES AT THE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bate- F. Claude Stephens, Minister man spent the weekend at Banks. Services for this coming Lord’s Mr. Hartwitk and Mr. Bateman day. 9:45 a. m., Bible school. took : part in the golf tournament 10:45 Divine morning worship. In Forest Hills Saturday and At this service the table is al­ Sunday. ways spreadin memory of the Mrs. L. H. Cates is visiting here for a few days. Mrs. F. D. Macpherson spent Saturday at Camp McGregor vi­ siting Mrs. P. McDuffee and Mrs. T. Scott. Church Notices Too Early For Q Christmas Cards • RIGHT NOW Vernonia Eagle Dr. P. R. 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