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THE VERNONIA EAGLE PAGE SIX MRS. REBERGER GUEST OF HONOR by the Pythian Sisters in the Odd Fellows hall last Wednesday eve- ■ling. Mrs. J. P. MacDonald and Charles Vhlin had high scores Mrs. Grace Reburger was the [for “50(1” andl Mrs. Henry Fogel guest of honor at a farewell party! and L. F. Austin hail high scores given Thursday evening by the for bridge. Pumpkin pie with Eastern Star Social club at the whiped cream and coffee were home of Mrs. E. E. Yeo. Mrs. served as refreshments. Those on Reburger, who for the past two the committee in charge of ar years has been secretary of Ne rangements were Mrs. Dan Brown halem Eastern Star chapter, was Mrs. A. I.. Kullander, Mrs. Har presented with a linen luncheon ry Kerns, Mrs. Van Peebly; ; lie set on behalf of the members. refreshments committee was corn < The evening was spent playing posed of Mrs. H. Culbertson, il ra. games, and ice cream, wafers and E. Smith and Mrs. W. Van Dor- coffee were served to the follow en. ing: Mrs. W. E. Bell, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, STRING QUARTET Mrs. R. R. Reburger, Mrs. L. H. MAY COME HERE Roberson, Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. A. J. Hughes. Mrs. G. Dror- The Vernonia Study club is baugh, Mrs. O. D. McCabe, Mrs. planning to have the Portland ¿Symphony string quartet come I b, \ eridce. Mrs. F. M. Mall. to Vernonia some time after the holidays if it can be arranged. LIBRARY BOARD This would be a treat to the com BUYS BOOKS munity and the members are hoping that it will be possible The library board has recent- for them to come. ly purchased the following books The club held their regular which are now in circulation in I meeting November 13 at the the library: “Little Ships” by home of Mrs. E. E. Yeo. Mrs. R. K. Norris: “Mother India,” by A. Olson was voted in as a reg K. Mays; “A Son of Mother In ular member, Roll call was an- Mukerji; dia Answers," by severed with current events on “Blowing Clear,” by Lincoln; New England. Mrs. C. W. Reith- “Giants of The Earth,” Rolvaag; ner gave a paper on the New “Selected Stories From Kipling,” England states. Phelps; “Wild Wind,” Bailey; After the program dainty re “Listening Post, Richmond; “Ed- freshments were served by the ison,” Bryan; ‘ ‘Rules of Order,’’ hostesa. Roberts; “Twice Told Tales,” Those present were: Mrs. M. Hawthorne; “Lucky Lawrence,” D. Cole, Mrs. C. Davidson, Mrs. Norris; “ Storm House,’ ” Norris; Judd Greenman, Mrs. E. A. “Outlaws of Eden,” Kyne; "Wild Green, Mrs. D. Marshall, Mrs. C. Horse Mesa,” Grey; “Gold," and Richardson, Mrs. E. M. Bliele, “The Mounted.” Hendryx; “Sar Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. W. E. ah and Son,” Shea; "Gate Mark Bell, Mrs. E. E. Garner. Mrs. C. ed Private," Dell; "Exit,” Wright; W. Reithner, Mrs. F. Hanson, and “Harness," Gibbs; "Mistress An Mrs. Van Peebley. ne. ' Bailey; ’Gay Cockade." Bai ley; "Bismark,” Ludwig; “Gold STORK SHOWER FOR Shoe,” Hill; "Deepening Stream," MRS. LISENBY Canfield; “Thunder God,” Kyne; “Etiquette,” Post; “Worlds to TR EH ARNE—-(Special)— Mrs. Conquer,” Halliburton; “Swiss L. Green and Mrs. Wm. Hayden Twins,” “Japanese Twins,” “Mex sponsored a stork shower, at the ican Twins,” Perking; “Grand home of Mrs. Green, for Mrs mother’s Cookie Jar,” Orton; Archie Lisenby. Many lovely gifts “ Young May Moon,” Otenso; were received. Those present “Four Armourers,” Beeding; were: Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. John “Mirthful Haven,” Tarkington; son, Mrs, Fannie Hall, Mrs. Irene “Fire of Youth,” Pealer; “Run Spencer. Mrs. L. R. Gilchrest, away Dog Team,” Bartlett; “Mac- Mrs. Stanley Olsen and daughter aria,” Evans; “Rusty Ruston,” Betty. Mrs. Earl Shay. Mrs. Chas. McNeeley; “Book of Animal Tal Euland, Mrs. M. Miller, Mrs. Al es,” Southwold; “Nan of Music ma Mills. Mountain,” Spearman; "Va^a- Those who were unable to come bond DeLuxe,” Marshall; “Afri- but sent gifts were: Mrs. F. O’ can Game Trails,” Roosevelt; Donnell, Mrs. A. Webb. Mrs. “Trail to Paradise,” Gregory; George Baslington and Mrs. H. “Prodigal Girl,” Hill. Pierce. The following books have been Dainty refreshments were ser recently donated to the library: ved. “Swiss Family Robinson,” Wyss; “Brat,” Rath; “Dude Wrangler,” ELMER MICHENER Lockhart; “Rim of the W’orld,” HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Bower; “White Trail,” McDonald; “Tale of Tommy Fox,” Bailey; Mrs. Otto Michener held a sur “Jane Eyre,” Bronte; “Destroy prize party Saturday for her son ing Angel,” Pance; “Re-creation of Brian Kent,” Wright; “Amazing Elmer in honor of his eleventh birthday. Interlude,” Rhineland; “Blindness The afternoon was spent in of Virtue,” Hamilton; “Elsie Din playing games, after which a smore,” Finley; “Woman Thou delightful lunch of sandwiches, Gavest Me,” Caine; "Adventures of Sammy Jay,” Burgess; “Black hot chocolate and cake was ser Rock,” Connor; “Ben Hur,” Wal ved. At the luncheon table Elmer lace; “Ridgeway of Montana,” cut his birthday cake. It had his Raine; “Valley of the Giants,” name and age on it in pink icing, also 11 pink candles. He received Kyne; “Sea-Wolf,” London. many gifts. Those present were: Ralph and PYTHIAN SISTERS Ruby Condit, Delores, Buddy and ( ARI) PARTY ■ La Von George, Dorothy, Max |and Junior Mills, Melvin Boek, Ten tables of “500” and six sister June and brothers Homer, tables of bridge were in play at' Delmer and Lynn, besides his a delightful card party sponsored1 mother, the hostess, and himself. morning • with a b just as we pected, W! $ THRONGS EAGER RUYE Ç crowding the stor grasping this op tunity to lliirrv i’olks EAKLY! < IKeiiieni l>cr The Time is Sliori BLANKETS BOYS OVERCOATS Extra heavy double cotton blankets. Beautiful patterns, size 66x80. Store wide sale price. Sizes 6-12. Strict ly up to the minute in style. Store wide sale price. LADIES’ ONE STRAP PATENT One lot MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS $5.25 value. Fancy trimmed, medium heel. Store wide sale price. Values in this lot up to $6.50. Store wide sale price. One lot, $6.50 value MEN’S DRESS SHOES Come in black and tan. Store wide sale price. One lot Men’ll WORK SHOES LADIES STRAP OXFORDS •’ne lot, $6 value Men’« Fancy Grain One lot, $7.50 value •MEN’S HICKORY OFFICERS DRESS SHOES LADIES’ HIGH TOP BOOTS WORK SHIRTS Sale Heavy rough neck. Store wide sale price. FLORSHEIM SHOES AND OXFORDS One lot, $10 value Wide MEN’S SWEATERS Value« in thia lot up to IftJJO. Good stylen hut broken sizes. 85 Store price. $6 50 value $3.75 value. With welt composition «ole. ~ Store wide «ale price. $10.00 value Sture Wide St l’rice. 16-inch top. Store wide Hale price. SAVI $1.25 Value. Store wide «ale price. $8.85 Wide Star 66sM Stur«* '<< id# Sta Price. MEN’S TOP COATS $30.00 t»l* One lot. |l® men s high TOP BOOTS OXFORDS Store Price. ALL. WOOL BLANKETS Sale 14-inrh top. « wide «*1« I*** $4.95 LADIES’ SU* HOSE LADIES’ SWEATERS $3.75 to $4.00 val ue«. Store wide Mile price. $1.60 value. AU * wantol 'had* . Store Wid« l’rice. One lot LADIES’ ALLIGATOR RAINCOATS Values in thia lot up to $10.00 Store wide aale price. Atout 25 coats in this lot. WORKINGMEN’S STORE E« W, i loll ham. Vernonia, Oregon Ladi«*«' Shoe* Values in this lot up Come early. »