FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. THE VERNONIA EAGLE PAGE TWO MRS. MCGRAW MADE WORTHY PATRON ■aap Dale put her hand In hl*. She had seen this man before I She could not break away from the fa«- ctnatlon of those burning eye*. “Why," she began, “you—you're—” "Yea,” he murmured In a low throaty voice, “Rio del Romo I" “Rio del Romo I” echoed Dale softly. "The wonderful Rio del Romo! I saw you In ‘The Fly­ ing Ace’ and In “He Swoops to Con­ quer'!" “We’re here to make a picture now," he nodded almost impercep­ tibly at the man with the light, wavy hair. “I. of course, star In It. It Is called ’Wings of Cupid’ I" “And you do stunts as tn the o-.her ones? How perfectly thrill­ ing! May I watch you some time?" She turned to the other man. "Which of you Is the pilot?" Rio del Romo Interrupted him be­ fore he could speak. “I—I am the hero of the picture—of course— Rio del Romo—I!” The other man smiled at her Tm only Craig Thornton, you see.” he said. The next two weeks were thrill­ ing ones for Dale, but they caused her a good deal of perplexity. For one thing, when they swam togeth er, It was Craig Thornton who swam and dived and rode on the surf-board, while Rio de) Romo lay on the raft and scowled. He didn't like things like that, he said. But when they went to dances at the Loon club, It was Rio del Romo, the flying star, who got all the atten­ tion. Dale was the envy of every girl at the lake. The day before thev were to flv over the lake and up Into the moun­ tain* for the big scene. I’io del Romo told Dale that he wanted her to marry him. When sl'e hesitated, he was overcome with astonish­ ment. Finally he said: "Well, to­ morrow, when my picture Is done, you may tell me then To he the wife of Rio del Romo, think of ltt The wife of the famous flying star!” Dele did think of It, but she thought more of Craig. In the morning she watched the stiver ulane loop and roll over the lake and then speed away over the mo--'"!” Orale aha sup­ pose«. wav mine wim Hto. van was piloting the Plane. Suddenly her eyes widened In horror. Di­ rectly over the mountain the plane began to spin, and went crashing to the earth. With a cry Dale started to run toward It. 81ie was sobbing to herself: “Oh, Craig. Craig. Craig!" For now she know. No glory of stars or pilots could compare with Craig, who loved her, whom she loved. Suddenly there was a voice be­ hind her. “Do not cry, do not cry for me, for Rio.” Re was gazing at her with those burning eyes. "I do not go up. Me, I do not do these dangerous things!” Dale stared nt him wide-eyed, breathless! "Who does?" “Why. he. that Craig Thornton. He does all the piloting! Come, tell me you will marry—’’ But Dale never heard the rest of It. She was off through the woods and up the hillside to the place where a broken bit of silver lay crushed against the earth. And there, miracles of miracles, was Craig Thornton, one arm hanging limply at his side, smiling and walking toward her. A long time later. Dale told him about Rio. her eyes flashing. “Why did you let him take all the credit, den'?’’ Craig tightened his arm around her. "I never cared." he told her, “till I met you. Dale. And then—I wanted you just because yon loved me. I'll be a real star now. for your sake. dear. I’ll ’Say It With Wings.’ But first. his voice was very tender, I wanted to ’Say It With I.ove’t” (Copyright ) When a Feller Needs a Friend Mrs. Leona McGraw was elect­ ed worthy matron of Nehalem chapter 153, Order of Eastern Star Wednesday evening. Other officers elected were: worthy pat­ ron, Emil Messing; associate mat­ ron, Mrs. Edith Pearse; associate patron, J. E. Tapp; secretary, Mrs. Alma Bell; treasurer, Mrs. Fern Kullander; conductress, Mrs. Lillian Brown; associate conduct­ ress, Mrs. Minnie Hughes. Officers will be installed Jan­ uary 7. The next meeting will be a Christmas party and the members are invited to bring their husbands to the party. GLEANERS APPOINT NOMINATING COMMITTEE The Loyal Gleaners class of the Christian church met at the church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ray Charltsworth, Mrs. R. Brady and Mrs. M. Mulkins were appointed a nominating commit­ tee for new officers. The work was turned in for the baby booth at the bazaar to be held Decem­ ber 17. Mrs. F. C. Stephens had charge of the program and games were played. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Stankey. Others present were Mrs. A. C. Hunter, Mrs. E. Knight, Mrs. P. Taylor, Mrs. R. A. Olson, Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. M. L. Herron No meeting will be held De­ cember 17, as that is the day of the bazaar and the next meet­ ing will be on December 31 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Tim­ mons. P.-T. A. HAVE INTEREST’NG PROGRAM A very interesting program was presented at the Parent- Teacher meeting held in the au­ ditorium of the Washington school Monday evening. The program ■vas as follows: A series of duets by pupils of Mrs. Ray’s room, “A Tea Party,” by Lillian Laird, Wilberta Lisenby, Leonard Kos- tur, and Bud George; “Jack and Jill,” by Kathleen Lolley and Bernard Lamping; “If you’re Not Good,” by Waunita Crane and Clifford Machen; “Two Little Indians,” by Bobby Lindley and Dolores Bonislaw; Pirate song, by Ray Dickson, Jack Childs, Lawson Smith, Bruce Holcomb, Florian Mauer, Robert Turner, Clinton Allard. Songs, “The Fortune Teller,” and “Laughing Song,” by Ummer- ay Blount, Lucille Wood, Rosa Van Buren, Helen Barnes, Louise Higbee, Amos Iles, Clifford Smith, Earl Jones, La Von George, Walter Barnes, Bonnie Jean Tohmpson. Mrs. Ray’s room won the prize of $2.50 for the best attenlance of parents. The next meeting will be held in the high school January 5. DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY CELEBRATED Leona Hillman and Helen Mes­ sing were the recipients of many beautiful gifts Monday evening, the occasion being a double birth­ day party. Those present were Shelby Caton, Ortha DeHart, June Mich- ener, Margarite McNutt, Leila Nelson, Marjorie Holtham, Ruth Page Simmons, Rose Sitts, Sara McGee, Lorane Space, Margrette Laird and Mildred Walters. Dor­ othy June Wolff was unable to come but sent her gifts. Games were played at the Messing apartment, while a very nice lunch wa sserved at the Holtham home.________ GUEST DAY AT MISSIONARY MEETING Wednesday afternoon, a de­ lightful time was enjoyed by about 70 ladies when the mem­ bers of the Missionary society of the Evangelical church each entertained a guest at a boun­ teous pot luck dinner and the regular meeting of the society. Walnut favors with a limerick in each were given to those present and the limericks were read dur­ ing dinner. Christmas hymns were sung after the dinner. The bazaar will be held in the building next to Mac’s Pharmacy December 13. A number of the visiting ladies signified their in­ tention of joining the organiza­ TREHARNES HOLD tion. FAMILY REUNION The program was in charge of Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. Al­ A family reunion was held ice Malmsten gave an interest­ Thanksgiving day at the ing talk on the third chapter of home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. the book. Treharne, all the children being Those present were Mesdames present. They were Roland Tre- O. Malmsten, A. L. Parker, W. liarne of Vancouver, Washington, H. Kent, G. W. Plumer, C. U. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kelley of Enstrum, S. Malmsten, F. M. Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ruhl, O. D. McCabe, M. R. Eby, O’Connor of Hillsboro, Gurtha E. B. Miner, Henry John, A. and Ethel Kelley, Mary, Edwin U. Sauer, E. M. Bliele, Lillig, and Noah Treharne, all of Ver­ E. H. Condit, E. Snyler, C. Hur­ nonia. ley, R. Smith, O. Sheeley, E. Others present were Mrs. Vera Sheeley, L. A. Rogers, W. A. Murray and son Raymond of Armitage, C. L. Brock, Couped, St. Helens, Mr. Packard of Port­ L. Mowe, P. Hills, Armstrong, land, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Gander, J. B. Hair, L. F. Austin, Willson and two daughters, Clyde I Ben Bennett, Judd Greenman, L. Willson, Harry Willson, John ■ II. Roberson, A. J. Hughes, H. Do%l. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wash-! S. Strong, Leo Hall, Irma Mann, A. C. Knauss, F, Malmsten, D. burn, all of Vernonia. Fowler, A. Childs, W. E. Bell, Eagle classifieds will pay you. Sarah Spencer, C. Richardson. F.. A. Green, R. M. Aldrich, P. SURPRISE PARTY FOR Wideman, W. A. McGilvray, L. VIRGIL DRORBAUGH Cates, G. Nelson, Cameron, D. Marshall, H. V. Holcomb, D. C. Mfs. Virgil Drorbaugh enter­ Cason, A. Holmes, B. Smith, E. Malmsten, E. E. Yeo, W. T. tained with a surprise party Fri­ Lilly, W. B. Ortner, Jeschard, day night on Mr. Drorbaugh, the occasion being his birthday. Miller, Miss Chandler. The evening was spent playing games, after which a delightful “GREAT LAKES” IS lunch was served. STUDY CLUB TOPIC Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Omar Poynter, Miss Gwen­ dolyn Poynter, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Carl Davidson gave a very i ter Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Claude interesting paper on “The Great Gibson. Lakes Country,” at the regular meeting of the Vernonia Study clnb which was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Dave Marshall. In answer to roll call, the mem­ bers gave current events of the By GENEVERA COOK Great Lakes Country. Mr. Wilkerson has previously «il AM calling you-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou- requested the club to furnish * ou . . . I" Dale Delton, her him with a list of questions per­ turbulent brown curls escaping Iroui taining to good citizenship to under the edge of a wide red rib­ give the civics class of the high bon, lifted her small, shapely head school. The club had an interest­ as she dipped the paddle rhyth­ ing discussion over the ques­ mically into the sparkling water, tions presented by the members, and sent her high, sweet voice down the lake. and they were given to Mr. Wil­ echoing “Will you answer, too?” she car­ kerson this week, olled happily. There was some­ Mrs. Frank Dickson was wel­ thing about this blue gem of a lake comed as a new member to the In the cool Maine woods, some­ club. After the meeting a de­ thing about the purple mountain licious lunch was served by Mrs. rising against the sky across the stretch of quiet water, that Marshall. The next meeting will long seemed to yearn for beauty and ro­ be held December 11 at the home man, e and laughter and gayety and of Mrs. Frank Nanson. love. Others present were Mrs. M. Suddenly, ns If In answer to her D. Cole, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. call, there was the whirr of motors Judd Greenman, Mrs. E. A. In the air, a gray shadow flashed Green, Mrs. C. W. Reithner, Mrs. across the path of the sunlight, and C. Richardson, Mrs. E. M. Bliele, Dale looked up to watch a plane, a great silver bird, loop twice Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. W. E. Uke and then flutter down to n landing Bell, Mrs. F. Hanson, Mrs. H. at the far side of the lake. V. Holcomb, Mrs. V. Peebly. By the time she bad paddled ) swiftly up to It, and poised beside It, resting her hand lightly on one Dental Spar silver wing, she found that both Mrs. Ashland spent Wednesday In addition to the production of cockpits were empty, and no one shopping in Portland, remaining Dale smiled mis­ highgrade pottery feldspar, there Is was In sight. Thanksgiving with her daughter, also a small output In Canada of chievously. “Well. If I'm looking “dental spar." a superfine grade for excitement and something ro­ Mrs. Simpson.___________________ of feldspar used In the manufacture mantic, It looks ns If I might be of artificial teeth. While the de­ going to get It!” Suddenly there was a voice from mand for this class of feldspar Is necessarily limited, Canada Is be­ shore: “Hello 1” A man was com­ lieved to be the chief source of ing toward her out of the rocks, young, with wavy yellow ha’r and the world’s supply. deep blue eyes. “It must be a water-sprite," he colled. “Is It the Giannini Foundation spirit of the lake?" For a mo­ In January, 1928, the Bancitaly ment Dale remained breathless, gaz- I corporation of San Francisco gave to the regents of the University of Ing at him. Then Dale was startled by an- , California as a tribute to Mr. A. P. Giannini, the sum of $1,500,000 to other voice. “Oh. good morning!” he used to establish the Giannini Tall, slim, distinguished, with deep I Foundation of Agricultural Econom­ black eyes which burned Into hers, a second man bent over the canoe ic* In the College of Agriculture. -nd held out his hand. 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