Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 19, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
a.
11 - 1
! with 20 adults and 18 children
ited Mrs. McMullin's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes, at
.beii«cared for
| The expenditures tire aside
Riverview Monday.
from those receiving aid through I
William Culver from Vernonia
Mrs.
Jake
Neurer
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
the soldiers’ and sailors’ indigent
Market was at Natal after some
After the regular meeting of,
stock.
Mrs. Rogers’ room have fixed fund. ‘ There were only two
the Eastern Star chapter Wed­
The West Coast Telephone co.
Ray Green who had the mis­
up their sand table to represent cases of this kind during Novem-
nesday evening, a Christmas par­
were
working
on
the
line
down
fortune of cutting his upper lip
a community Christmas tree and
ty was held in the social hall of
the
river
Monday.
—St. Helens Mist.
with a stovepive abiut a week
it is very attractive with houses,
the Masonic temple at which
Frank Peterson and son Rich­ ago, is getting along as well
a church, Santa Claus, and a
about 60 Masons and Eastern
ard
were
Vernonia
business
cal
­
as can be expected.
prettily decorated tree. The pup­
Stars were present. A program
lers Monday.
ils have also mede very pretty
The Natal school is preparing
was enjoyed by all present and
Reed Halding drove to Ver­
calanders for 1031.
I
consisted of a solo by Mrs. F.
nonia on some business Friday. a Christmas tree and program
The following in Mrs. Ray’s
The county did some grading for next Tuesdaw evening.
D. Macpherson, reading by Leia
I room had head marks in numbers:
Wm. Brown, game warden was
on
the Nehalem highway through
Beveridge, solo by Joy Bush and
Earl Adams, Bernard Limpint,
a week end caller in Natal
Natal
a
few
days
ago.
tap dance by Nelle Green. Mar­
Bud George, Maxine Ulshoffer, by ■■’win -F.Cobb
Charles Hamely drove to Cast-
jorie King accompanied for the
Waunita Crane, Wilberta Lisenby,
le Rock with some ferns to ship
Kathleen Lolley, Delores Bon-
girls.
AND IT WASN’T MOVING
on Tuesday.
silay, Gertrude Moteaco. Hva
F. M. Ruhl won a chocolate
DAY, EITHER
The Dave McMullin family vis-;
Grace
Feilburg,
LaVelle
Ulshoef-
Santa Claus for correctly writing
fer. Mrs. Ray’s roof has a love­
the most number of articles in
N KENTUCKY, In the old days, First Brick I., use in
ly snow scene border which Was
a Christmas stocking.
W. T.
had for the chief justice of
Quaker City Preserved
made by the children. The sand our we
Lilly was given the consolation
highest court a gallant old Con­
table is being made to represent federate
On
Lansdowne
drive, in the West
cavalryman.
This
gen
­
prize.
Santa’s palace.
tleman was learned In the law but park, near Thfrty-fourtb street and
A delicious lunch was served
Girard
avenue,
stands the first
In the second grade room each otherwise simplicity Itself. He di
by Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mrs. A.
row has their own Christmas tree vlded his time between Frankfort, brick house built In Philadelphia,
an article In the Philadelphia
J. Hughes, Mrs. 0. D. McCabe,
anl the pupils who get 100 in the capital, and the little town says
Record.
Mrs. E. Pickett, Mrs. L. Bever-
spelling help with the decorating where he had been born and reared.
William Penn built It for his
Until he was nearly seventy years
idge. After the lunch, presents
of the trees.
old he had been north of the Ohio daughter Letitia, when they lived
Laurie Mae Sanders, who has river
were distributed from the
at
Market street between Front and
but onee In his life. And that
been sick for a week was back was when he rode with Morgan’s Second. The founder was a man of
Christmas tree which adorned
simple habits and he ordered the
to school Monday.
Raiders.
center of the hall.
After his retirement from the house built plain and small, of red
The following had 100 in spell­
ing: Miss Kirkpatrick’s room, bench he decided to see something brick, two stories high, and with a
OLD AND NEW SOUTH
rear addition. It was the first
Rosa Vas Buren, Edith Ludwig. of the world. He got on the train small
house In the city to have a cellar
and
came
to
New
York.
Arriving
DISCUSSED BY CLUB
Fourth grade, Edison Aldrich, late at night he lodged at the old and a garret.
LaVerne Bassett, Elmer Edens, Fifth Avenue hotel. Arising early
For many years It stood on Let!-
Erlene Jenkins, Truman Knight, the next morning he set out for a tla court, while other structures
Two very interesting papers
Vivian Laird, Ada Mills, Ellen walk in the great city, going south grew up around it almost hiding It
on “The South,” were given at
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Rowlands,
Howard
Rundell, on Broadway. After a while lie from view. For a while after
teh meeting of the Vernonia
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
came to Canal street, then, as now, Letitia's death It was used for a
George Stankey.
Study club held Thursday after­
Sunday there will be observance
Tut day afternoon from 1 till one of the busiest < ross-town arter­ tavern.
noon at the home of Mrs. Frank
and likewise the widest river-
Finally In 1RS3. as an outcome of
Hanson. Mrs. H. V. Holcomb ,of Christmas all day. Sunday 4 there will be an exhibit in the ies
to-river street In lower Manhattan. the historic Interest It inspired dur­
gave a very enlightening talk school 9 a. m., Christmas lesson, art room of the work done ! by Here, for a space, the old Judge ing the celebration of the bicen­
on “The Old South,” and Mrs. Luke 2:1-20; 11 a. m. sermon all grades this year. The ] par­ stood on the edge of the curbing tennial anniversary of the founding
A. J. Hughes discussed the “New subject: “Christmas, its mean­ ents are cordially invited to i visit watching the quadrupled lines of of Pennsylvania, it was carefully
ing.” At this service every one the art room Tuesday.
vehicular traffic that passed him taken down and re-erected on Its
South.”
east and west. As far as he could present site tn the park.
The club decided not to sponsor is asked to bring a present for
see in either direction there was
Christ,
whose
birthday
we
ob
­
LINCOLN SCHOOL
the community Christmas tree
A otal of $11.0,6 has been no end to the Interweaving tangles Coldest Spot o% Earth
but help with it asd voted a con- serve, in the form of a special
of loaded trucks and wagons and
tribution. The members will also gift of money, be that small or collected at the Lincoln school vans and delivery cars.
in Small Texas Town
help with i the sacking of the can- large, for both young and old.
from the sale of Christmas seals.
At length he made his way to
’s cold spots, like the Arc­
Miss Bougher will give a violin
Mrs. Nola Brady visited the where a policeman stood In the tic Nature
dy.
and Antarctic regions, are hope­
middle of the crossway directing lessly
After the meeting a lovely solo “Träumerei and Romance,” first grade Monday.
outclassed by a basement In
travel.
lunch was served by Mrs. Hanson by Robert Schumann.
The following had 100 in spel­
Soucy, Texas. Here there Is a lab­
“Excuse me, suh,” Inquired the oratory
6:30 p. m. the two Endeavors ling all last week: Second grade,
to Mrs. W. E. Bell, Mrs. E. M.
of the United States bureau
in his rich sonthern accent,
Bleile, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. societies will have the subject: Ellanor Potter, Glin Hall, Glenn “ visitor
but air you connected with the of mines, the business of which is
At
7:30
p.
“
Joy
to
the
World.
”
E.
E.
Gar-
to
produce
helium for Inflating di­
Carl Davidson, Mrs.
Hartman, Jean Moran, Marilyn city government yere?”
ner, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. in. the theme will be “The Wise Mayfeild, Thomas Kuge, Thomas
“I’m a policeman, If that’s what rigibles and balloons. The phrase
“zero weather’’ would mean a
H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. A. J. Hughes Men of the East.”
Ball, Aletha Gins, George King, you mean,” answered the bluecoat
Friday evening of this week, Dorothy Weis, Valda Rae Bond.
“So I judged from your costume scorching hot day In comparison to
Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Mrs. Dave
the temperature dally produced In
Marshall, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. 7:30, the Intermediate Christian
Third grade, Roy Bell, Lois and depo'tment,” said the venerable this plant, for the production of he­
C. W. Reithner, Mrs. Van Peeb- Endeavor will have a social and Howell, Virgie Killian, Irene Kentuckian.
“Anything I can do for you?” In­ lium requires a temperature of 300
business meeting in the social Weis, Heidi Reich.
ley, Mrs. Frank Dickson.
quired the officer, stirred to special degrees Fahrenheit below zerol
hall of the church.
The helium is made from natural
affability by the courteous manner
Tuesday evening, December 23, COUNTY PAYS MUCH
gas. It Is produced by cooling
of the stranger.
MRS. CASE FEST GIVEN
at 7:30, will be held the an­
the
gas to 300 degrees below zero,
“No, son, I reckon not," said the
TO CARE FOR POOR
nual program of the Sunday
STORK SHOWER
judge benignantly, “but if It’s not at which low temperature all the
school. A welcome awaits you
too much trouble I would like to elements tn the gas except helium
During November of this year ask you a question.”
are liquefied. The helium may be
A number of friends surprised at all these services.
Columbia county disbursed a total
“Go ahead with the question.”
drawn ofT as a gas. The rest may
Mrs. Case Fest Wednesday af­
of
$2,519.79
in
caring
for
its
poor
“Well, suh,” prefaced the judge then he thawed out. after which It
ternoon by giving her a stork FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE and those on the mothers’ pension. “you boys suttlnly have got a lovely can he used for Illuminating or heat­
M. G. Hixson, Pastor.
shower. Mrs. Fest was presented
city here. I’ll say that much. But ing purposes Just as if nothing had
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; There were 84 adults and 95 chil­ tell me, son, haven't you got pow­ been taken from It
with many nice things.
dren
who
received
aid
from
the
Those present were Mrs. Geo. Morning worship at 11; Evening county, It cost the county $600 erfully behind with your hauling,
someway?”
Someone is killed by an auto­
Johnson, Sr., Mrs. Frank Barnes, evangelistic service at 7:30.
On Tuesday evening at 7:30 to care for those on the Mothers’ ((c), by the McNaught Syndicate. Inc.) mobile every 17 seconds in the
Mrs. Louie Boeck, Sr., Mrs. A.
pension
fund.
The
18
mothers
L. Austin, Mrs. S. J. Smith, December 23, we are having our had an aggregate of 60, children,
United States.
Taken to Hillsboro Hospital
Mrs. Frank Hankle, Mrs. Case Christmas program by the Sun­ Under the heading “care of the
day
school.
The
public
is
very
Mrs.
A.
R.
Holmes
of
River
­
Fest and Mrs. Franke Lange.
poor” there were 31 adults and
Mrs. E. Crow of Portland and cordially invited to attend this 17 children with a total dis­ view, who has been ill at her
service.
home for several days, was taken
Mrs. L. W. Baker were unable
Our regular prayer meeting Is bursement of $635. Physicians to the hospital at Hillsboro Sun-
to attend, but sent gifts.
were paid a total amount of $275
on
Friday
evening
at
7
:30.
The party was held at the
for care. Board and hospital ex­ day. She is reported as doing
home of Mrs. Lange.
penses amounted to $696.26 and nicely.
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Refreshments were served.
affected 15 people. Those who
F. Claude Stephens, Minister. received rent, groceries or other
For quick results
Wishing
everybody
a
very
mer
­
supplies accounted for $313.53 Eagle want ad.
E. J. Douglass will give a
ry
Christmas.
All
services
for
trumpet solo, “Star of the East”,
at the Christmas service at the the day center around the Sea­
of the year.
Evangelical church Sunday mom- son 9:45
a. m. Bible school; 10:45
ing.
Divine morning worship, theme:
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell “His Name Shall be Called Won­
of Keasey shopped in Vernonia derful.”
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor;
Wednesday.
7:30, evening services, theme:
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rose spent “You Do not Understand Just
a few days in Portland doing now What I am Doing, But You
Christmas shopping.
Shall Understand it Later on.
■■ ■ ■ —
EASTERN STAR HAS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
■■
School Items
Natal
My Favorite
Oiorles
I
1
Lee Osburn recently spent a
few days in Portland on some
business.
Clyde Johnson drove to Ver-
nonia with a load of grain Mon-
day.
John McMullin was a Vernon­
ia business visitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grunden
from Vernonia were visiting at
Natal Sunday.
Fritz Iler worked at the Tim­
ber garage one day last week.
Noble Dunlap had some dent­
al work done in Vernonia last
week.
I
Church
Notices
ira
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Compacts
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Combs
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Candy
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Safety Razors
Razor Blades
Shaving Brushes
Shaving Creams
Shaving Lotions
Talcum Powders
Combs
Brushes
Fountain Pens
Pipes and Tobacco
Cigars
Cigarettes
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Candy
Rubber Balls
Pencil Sets
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and for Everybody
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