Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 28, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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THE ‘VERNONIA EAGLE
PAGE TWO
Shower at Mrs. Marshall's
Honors Mrs. Fred II all
—
OREGON NEWS
ODDITIES
O mwon Orari« FlWt Dtrnghter»
l,"rtl»*4i
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Dave Marshall, Mrs. H. i M. J. Wall, Mrs. A. L. Kullander,
M \ i. i i "i i. Mrs E. M
icGraw and Mrs, F. D. Mac­
pherson entertained with a shower Bleile, Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mrs.
last Thursday afternoon at the W. T. Lilly, Mrs. J. C. Lindley.
home of Mrs. Marshall, honoring Mrs. L. H. Roberson, Mr». M.
Mrs. Fred Wall who was the Gründen, Mrs. E. A. Green,
recipient o many beautiful and Mrs. C. Davidson. Mrs. W. E.
useful gifts. A pleasant after­ Bell, Mrs. C. S. Caton. Mrs. C.
M. Ruhl, ,____
Mrs.
noon was enjoyed by those pres- F. Hieber, Mrs. F. L2.
Chicken salad, crackers, ol- C. Richardson, Mrs. Judd Green-j
and coffee were served by man.
hostesses. Mrs. L. Heiber,
Mrs. R. A. Space, Miss L. Keehn | MRS. CASE CONDUCTS
and C. L. Anderson sent gifts CLASS FOR LADIES
but were unable to be present.
Those present were Mrs. K. A.
Mrs. Sarah V. Case, county
McNeill. Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mr*. home demonstration agent, was
in Vernonia Friday and conduct­
ed a class at the high school. Sev­
FIFTH GRADES
enteen ladies were present for
PRESENT PROGRAM
the lesson in making inexpensive
Christmas gifts. Mrs. Case showed
Monday afternoon the two fif­ how to make portfolios, stocking
th grades presented a program eases and other useful gifts out
before the assembly of the Wash­ of cardboard boxes, wall paper
ington school, in the new aud­ and odds and ends of material.
itorium. Melvin Boeck announ­
The next meeting will be held
ced the numbers for Mrs. Dun­
can’s room. A play, t’The First in December in the Evangelical
Thanksgiving,’’ was presented by church when Mrs. Case will be
Mildred Woods, Doris Nixon, El­ assisted by Miss Lucy Case, nu­
la Pearl Savage, Esther Fromb- trition expert of the Oregon State
ling, Elizabeth Wall, Mava Wil­ college, and it will be a contin­
liam, Mane Scott, Robert Holmes, uation of the health project.
Those present at the meeting
Billy Cane, Clarence Lamping,
Kyle Clark, Fred Erven, Mayo were Mrs. D. Marshall, Mrs. S. V.
Hogue, Harold Graven, Elmer Malmsten, Mrs. E. H. Condit,
Michener. Recitations by Virginia Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Mrs. R.
Henderson, Marelda Riggs and Sword. Mrs. F. Malmsten, Mrs.
Norman Crowder were heartily A. Holmes, Mrs. Judd Greenman,
applauded as were the pirates' Mrs. F. Dickson, Mr*. E. A.
song by the boys and the chorus Green. Mrs. W. E. Bell, Mrs.
Minnie Sword, Mrs. E. E. Yeo,
The greatest nuiulx-r of Duds present fur thr annual IXid « !>.i) <»t
by the whole room.
Daisy McDonald. Helen Barnes, Mrs. C. Malmsten, Mrs. W. T. thr t'ntveratty of Oregon brought to thr girls of Kappa tl|>ha Theta
Roas Lee Van Buren, Edith Lud­ Lilly, Mrs. W. A. McGilvray, sorority the Governor Norblad ct-p shown in thr top picture, left to
wig, La Von George and Robert Mrs. H. M. Condit.
right. Marta WUson and her father, II. U Wilson, of Grnnta fusa;
Romacly presented a program in
Nancy Thielsen and Fred ThJelaen, of Salem: and W. L. Hay nud
memory of the birthday of Rob­ MRS. LAMPING GIVEN
daughter Margherita, of Portland.
ert Louis Stevenson. They gave a STORK SHOWER
To the Kappa Kappa Gammas went the s.x-ond price. Ui<- Paul T.
short synopsis of his life and
Shaw trophy. In the picture ara H. J. Warner nnd daughter Janr, of
three of his poems.
Mrs. M. J. Lamping was hon­ Albany; H. L. HtMaeil and Dorothy, of Portland; and W »Iter M. Cook
The next assembly will be held ored on Thursday of last week
Friday afternoon, December 5 at with a stork shower by her and Mary Betty, of Portland; sud Judge Greenncia and i'tiu. be iW
2:30 and Mr. McCrae’s room will many friends. She was the rec­
have charge of the program.
ipient of many beautiful gifts.
A dainty plate luncheon of
levelling in the Natal hall. After
Cooking Club Serves
TUOLUMNE VISITORS
sandwiches, cake, doughnuts and
the program delicious home made
Tea To Parents, Teachers
coffee was served the guests by ENTERTAINED
candy was sold by the children
the hostess.
the funds will be used to buy
The Vernonia Cooking club!
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Francis new records for the school phon­
Those present were Mesdames
under the direction of Miss Ruth W. Hall, J. L'. Burnett, Tom of Tuoloumne, California, were ograph.
Taylor served tea Tuesday after
after- ­ Magoff, J. L. Timmons, Casey entertained by Dr. and Mrs. R.
noon to the paernts and the Fest, S. G. Smith, C. C. Van A. Olson Saturday evening.
teachers
of
the
Washington Doren, P. H. Matson, and the
Those present besides the hosts
school as part of their club work.
work, hostess.
were Mrs. and Mrs. E. Knight.
Sandwiches, cookies, and tea!
tea
Those unable to be present but Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mr.
were made and served by the! sending gifts were Mesdames M. and Mrs. A. C. Hunter, Mr. and
following girls: Rose Sitts, Lor-1 Mills, L. A. Boeck, Jack Davis, Mrs. Geo. Stankey and son.
raine Space, (Jtha DeHart, Mil-j
Hazel Stevenson, H. Allan and
Various games were played,
dred Walters, Leona Hillman, Al­
A. B. Johnson.
after which a lunch was served.
The safe in the Columbia
berta Veal, Marguerite Laird.
Stevedoring company's office in
A musical program consisting INTERMEDIATE C. E.
PARTY GIVEN FOR
St. Helens was jiinm><l the night
of a piano solo by Rose Sitts and
of November IS nnd $'5.25 in
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS
and two violin solos by Marie SOCIETY REORGANIZED
cn.sh taken.
Kirkpatrick was presented for
A social was held in the hall
NATAL —(Special)— There
the pleasure of those present:
Mrs. Ethel Ray, Mrs. H. Veal, of the Egangelical church Sat- was a benefit party given in
A meetin.- of v<>t< rs of r- ad
Mrs. A. J. Sitts, Mrs. B. F. Rog- urday evening for the purpose honor of the Thomas family at district 12, St. Helens, voted a
ers. Miss Myrtle Pye, Mrs. Ross of reorganizing an intermediate the Natal hall Wednesday. Cof­ special tax of approximately •’>
fee, cake and jello were served mills divided as follows: 82500
Duncan, Miss Charlotte Hilts, Christian Endeavor society.
the
afternoon.
Many for improvement of First street
After a series of games the during
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring, Mis*
Lenora Kizer, Mrs. Alta Neil, business meeting was held and neighbors took part in the oc­ between St. Helens and Wiliam,
Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. Lulu Ful- the following officers were elect­ casion.
ette. $0,000 on Deer l-land road,
lerton, E. H. Condit and W. ed: Marjory Holtham, president;
$2500 on California street.
Sara McGee, vice-president; Bet­ THANKSGIVING AT
Thomas.
ty Lee. secretary; Dorothy Nan- NATAL SCHOOL
Jeanne Turkington, 8-year old
son, treasurer.
BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
daughter of Mr. and Mm. M. E. •
Refreshments were served to
NATAL
(Special)
A
LOUISE ROBERSON
'
25 members and friends.
«■nia
Thanksgiving program was given
by the Natal school Tuesday and
A number of friends surprised
wai
KENSINGTON CLUB
Louise Roberson at her home
Monday evening, the occasion be­ MEETS NOVEMBER 20
ing her birthday. The evening
The Kensington club met
was spent dancing and playing
games. Those present were Misses the home of Mrs. Earl Smith
Joy Bush, Margaret Nelson, Ruth Thursday evening, November 20.
Page Simmons, Allie Simmons, 19 ladies were present. The eve­
Christine
Rainey,
Mary
Ann ning was spent in sewing, after
Childs, Katherine Malmsten, Ed­ which dainty refreshments were
na Owens, Marjorie King, May- served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be held
belle Drorbaugh; Messrs Marvel
Graven, Jack and Larry Marsh­ Thursday afternoon, December 8,
all, Ervin Smith, Billy Wash- 2 , p. __
m., ___
at ____
the ______
home ___
of ______
Mr».
burn, Robert Holcomb, George James Nanson. All Pythian sisters
Laird.
«re invited to attend.
Among
Our
Neighbors
I'lunier, Pa«*«*-
«ervk** next Sunday will
m
Sunday «'bool at •'
Puaihing. II -•
‘
m. Both Christian Endeavor »•
8:30 p. "»•
rieUc» will me»l
‘ r 3.
I ukm I»). Itacctaber
Next Wed........... ■
society
thc Women’« Mi«»ii>nary i
month
will have their
»o«W
eting
Thi. will be I an *H
.lav meeting with dinner al U 30
•lay'.
p m
It I» I“
, »ch member bring a guert. Thi<
will be ii very impotlant meet
ll)ir a, well a. entertaining and
all member» are expecG-d
rica»e keep In I"‘nd
day. Sunday. IVecember 7.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
—— 0 „ ■
ASTORIA
What Jailer* her*
thought waa a »mall p«>* epidemic
among prison era proved to be
ll ree cn»r* of chickenpug, rare
among adulta.
At the
l int !
vt
MEDFORD Al the stroke of
10 p. in. It’« back to the farm
for Newell Themen, 82
Judge
order« uniti the Thor«*« behav­
ior Improve«.
A .nr,M h .
* ««¡¡¿j
» •«•**• m ;
K«u<* lakata
*■'1 UrtZ
prevent mZ
aide dan
El'GENE <• F l.«innig want»
•very comfort
when
hunting.
Ganic warden« found him ah"<>l-
in<ilorb->«t
Ing bird« from
fin* $25.
■ ■
M G. Hi««oa. P««loc
November 30 Sunday «chool
10 o’clock. Morning worship
II. Sunday evening »crvicc»
7:30.
Subject •Have You
Received the Holy Gho«t Sine«
You Bi’llcved?
Tuesday evening, 7:30, Bible
«tudy. Friday evening, l’ra> <r
meeting.
invite oi ne and all
to these »crvice*.
knocked down by a hit and run
ir .er at the bridge over Millon
creek <>n the Vernonia read while
she was _ on h*r way to «ch*»I
.he mu rnmg of NovemberJO. For-
I ¡lately her injuries war« nut
serious, the little girl being ap
parenti)' only »cratebed and brut-
rd.
Kankt»n grange «•li-cG-d the ful
•wing < fficer» November 15:
Master. Clyde M. Wa’.nn; over
••er, Marcus Kale; Iwturer, Mer
na Boulby; steward, Oti* Seal,
¡¡««i.-tant steward, Joe Ihitan;
-hap!a:ti, Mra. Wataon; treasurer,
Mr*. Perry; «ecriiary, Scott Rich­
mond; gate keeper, Haymond
Jauron; rerea, Mr«. Dowler; flor*.
Vera Rolo-ria; pomon*. Thelma
Muikin*; lady assistant steward,
Mrs Bull.
l‘«l»« «J«». J
th t
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eat« g|^|?
Lotti* sf
all I rnr « - a«w
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•”1» *k Lm
■
Q. iii ■ un*
PORTI.4ND- Quicb, Wataon.
thè nvedlet W. William« rum
l'iamrd lo pulir« be found fluì-
rt pnnt« on a window (tane of
hi* home
1
ELGIN
T he
wn*rt-
Mac’s PI
' rrnorh.
irrrcr
cit glifi you
mean«, in th.«<
exactly «halli»
ary taya...
could sekret thH
Ckrhtma*
beautiful, «CCU-
“THE AFT
OF I IIIVi
r*tc tlmcpkcct.
I hr «noie rare,
thou. lit, thaw
tie»« <>f liaUnrt,
•>f < <.'■« and cl»,
diurna !*• uwd b»
pire«- of pnnltd
that thr artialai
hr !• painting*
wrtr
Helena;
•«•; A
Rotile
.M innie
A
I.
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U p • auiipbtrd I
Ed. 1-arwn ha* been elected f
president of the Clatnkanie Ki-
warns ch b. Tom Colvin will be
vice-president, Charles Stanley
district trustee and Fred B.ir
rough, treasurer. The retiring
president is W. Arthur Steele.
real pive« nl art,
lutile« yr,ea»yl
t»rnreM.GEDE
Jewelry Sion
\ • rnonia, Oregon
America ii an advertising na-
lion.
That la <»pe reason why
the man with- moderate m< ana
h,rr > enjoys mor«- comfort« than
most wealthy men abroad
Joy Theater
Ainu *n Andy
Coats
Reduced
•" «heir fin»t All-Talking Motion IM«*
Check and
Ihiuble < heck’*
GENUINE MINK COLLARS
ERI DA Y
OUR FORMER PRICE $39.50
CHILDREN’S PLAY SLITS
Khaki and striped covert cloth. Regular price
$1.00. Limited «ize range,
mostly size 8. Now
Z«»)C
1. Proper but Economical Feeding. A balanced
diet is a necessity to the cow as well as the hu­
man. Alfalfa hay, kale, bran and concentrated
foods provide the proteins—ensilage, roots and
grains provide the carbohydrates, or heat pro­
ducing foods. For the summer, Ladino Clover
has been found ideal for Oregon pasturage.
Ruben (loldbcrg’s Girly, Goofy Farce
SATURDAY
BOYS’ WOOL SWEATERS
Close weave slipovers, high neck. Only J Q
a few in stock. Size 34 and 36. A gift at 4</C
2. Healthy Sturdy Stock. Although tuberculosis
has nearly disappeared in the state, the best
herds are periodically tested for tuberculosis
and abortion diseases.
GINGHAMS
Regular 25c quality. Old style patterns,
Now, yard
3, Common Sense Management. Definite pro­
duction standard of 350-400 lbs. is usually set.
Test your cows—you may be keeping boarders.
Good pure-bred sires may be purchased at reas­
onably low prices for every herd. A high pro­
ducing herd cannot be had without one.
WOMEN’S GALOSHES
First quality. Rubberized fabric.
VglueH to $3.98. Now
REMEMBER —
Before you Buy
Shop at MILLER’S
And SAVE Money.
Bank of Vernonia
"TO FURTHER AGRICULTURAL PROSPERITY"
*
ONDALE Here’* one for
Vanee, Thieve* made off
u garden
hoae,
«hut-off
. cedar cheri. personal let
Claud« Stephan«, M>n<»t«r
»t services for November
SALEM
Bible »chool. 9 ’45 a. in.; Divine brrriv«
morning worship. 10:45 a. ni ; w wh-
« 30
Christian Endeavor Society.
the
Evening
»perlai
in
p. m. ;
Et (IENE Boy» robbed,
nature of Missionary play.
rle<l off two Ivory elrphanta.
twu I k» uf onr ceni «tampa,
FULL gospel tabernacle two botile« of perfume.
Ladies
Successful Dairy Herds
Depend on—
»•T W-
UY UNITED PRESS
Notice«
I
SCOTLAND Y AHO*
Mith Edmund Ixiwe, Jean llennelt.
P
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A Shadowed Romance.
— HX M
FNtlA Amer Milo Oft
» Aw- .•«■!
"
$1.49
Why Pay More Than at
Miller’i^have the exclu
"ive agency for Enna
•lettick health shoes in
Vernonia. “You need no
longer be told you have
an expensive foot
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
•• the
UUh Richard Arlen. Fay Wniy and K'
Pallet!
TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY