Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 26, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD
BY INTERMEDIATES
Banking Grows
More Complicated
The Intermediate Christian En­
deavor society of the Evangelical
church held a Christmas party in
the church parlor Friday even­
ing. An attractively trimmed tree
formed a part of the decorations
and after several amusing games
were played the business meet­
ing was held with Marjorie Hol­
tham presiding.
Sandwiches, pumpkin pie and
cocoa were served to the follow­
ing members: Marjorie Holtham,
Betty Mae Austin, Junior Aus­
tin, Frances Childs, Virginia Yeo,
Dorothy Nanr.an, Glenda Rose,
Vivian Laird, Marguerite Laird.
Erma Kent, Helen Scott, Leona
Fetsch, Robert Williams, Dorothy
Williams, Dorothy June Wolff,
Maxine Scribner, Sara McGee,
Betty Lee, Mildred Cason, Geral­
dine Cason, Floyd Rose, Jack
Grainey, Harold Cason.
As a special treat, Mrs. James
Nanson presented each member
with a bag of Christmas candy.
The hostesses were Mrs. James
Nanson, Mrs. Walter Kent, and
Mrs. Dan Cason.
DENVER, Colo.—The Increase in
the technicalities of the banking
business in the past dozen years
was shown by a speaker before
the American Institute of Banking
which held its annual convention
here recently when he pointed out
that in 1918, when the institute last
met ill this city, it gave only three
courses, while today it gives 10,
with more subjects in preparation.
At the earlier date, ho said, the
curriculum of the institute con­
sisted of elementary banking, com­
mercial and banking law, and
money and banking, whereas today
it consists of banking funda­
mentals, commercial law, negoti­
able instruments, standard eco­
nomics, standard banking, credits,
investments, trust functions, ana-
lyzing financial statements, and
public speaking, while the two new
subjects of bank operation and
oragnlzation, and bank manage-
ment are to be added.
The Women’s Relief corps held
their annual election of officers
18, and
Thursday, December
chose the following: President,
Laura Sauer; senior vic e-pre si-
dent, Beulah Baslington junior
vice-president, Alma Sitts; chap­
lain, Dorcas Bays; treasurer, Le­
na Stanton; guard, Irene Spen­
cer; conductor, Emma Miller.
The corps gave Mrs. Anna
Hodge a farewell shower and
dinner on the last meeting day
as she was leaving for Ukiah,
California.
BEULAH FEST
HAS PARTY
Unfamiliarity with motor regu- j
lations and traffic conditions is ■
not a factor in traffic accidents, j
as 80 per cent of such accidents i
occur in the home town of the
operator.
increases the pulliii4
power of any printing
job. We are equipped to han
die color printindquickly
and satisfactorily
SEASON’S GREETINGS
To
the
Patrons and
Friends of
Dad’s Sandwich Shop
IRVINE PLEADS
FOR SHORT CUT TO SEA
Mrs. W. L. Moody will be con­
Beulah Fest entertained a num­
ber of her friends Friday after­ fined to her home for several
noon, the occasion being her weeks with a severe cold.
tenth birthday. The afternoon
George Ford will be the guest
was spent playing games and
refreshments were served to the of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McDaniel
following girls: Margaret Fest, for Christmas dinner.
Willa Crowder, Ella Pearl Sav­
Merry Christmas and Happy
age, Virginia Yeo, Marelda Riggs,
Marjorie Lane, Esther Froemb- New Year to all—Hotel Nehal-
Adv.
ilng, Elizabeth Wall, Maire Scott. em.
MO trouble
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Hale and Phoebe Greenman
who are attending the University
of Oregon, are home for the
holidays.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
COLOR
PRINTING
More automobiles were regis­
tered in Oregon in the four
months starting July 1st of this
year than in the entire year of
1927.
(Copyright, W. N. Ü.)
R. B. Early of Portland was a
business visitor here Monday.
Church
Notices
Try a classified ad for results.
There is a serious automobile
injury every 31 seconds in the
United States.
Improper use of dealer’s plates
was discovered on 49 cars in the I
slate during October, according
to traffic officers’ reports.
W. R. C. HOLDS
ANNUAL ELECTION
H. L.
was in
business
perty he
Westerman of Yamhill
Vernonia Tuesday on
in connection with pro-
owns here.
Arthur Hixon who works in
the bakery, cut his wrist while
Closing services for the year opening a tin can last Friday,
1930 for next Lord’s day the He is getting along fine now.
twenty-eighth.
of Portland
Bible school 9:45; Divine morn­
ing worship, 10,:45, theme, “Won­
derful Councellor.”
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor;
closing services for the last
Mrs. Rose Fletcher and Bob
Lord’s day is a cantata, entitled Sargeant will be the guests of
“To Bethlehem,” presented at the Mr. and Mrs. D. A . Kramer
evening service. You will want for Christmas dinner.
to hear this by all means.
Miss Dolly Sheridan of Mc­
Congregational meeting of the
church convenes January 4 fol- Minnville spent the weekend here
lowing the morning service and as the guest of Miss Constance
dinner at the church. At 2:00 Bougher. She visited the Wash­
Ever member is urged ington school Monday.
p. m.
Mrs. S. A. Martin of Church­
to be present.
There will be no services in hill, Manitoba, Canada, arrived
in Vernonia Friday and will
the evening.
spend the winter with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. E. E. Yeo.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Registered at the Hy-Van this
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
week were N. A. Sprague, R.
Next Sunday being the last W. Poller, E. II. Leahy, C. H.
Sunday of this year of grace, ev­ Ofenhaus, L. D. Wagner, Port­
erybody should be at church.
land; and Lee Schwab, Hood Ri­
Sunday school 9:45 a. m., in ver.
charge of A. C. Knauss. The
subject for 11 a. m. will be “Why
are not Christmas and New
Year the Same, or Jesus Present­
ed.” The two Christian Endeavor
meetings will be held at 6:3(1
p. m. The theme for 7:30 will
be “Have 1 Got Religion or lias
Mrs, J. A. Hale of Kansas
Religion got Me?”
City, Kansas, is spending the
The Christian Endeavor will w inter as the guest of her
have their annual nnd monthly daughter, Mrs. Judd Greenman.
business and social meeting Next She arrived here last Wednes­
Year's eve, December 31.
day.
Mrs. L. A. Rogers has suf­
lociwin Property Sold
fered a relapse with an injured
knee sustained in an auto acci­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
dent several months ago. She
chased the F. B. Go<
will be forced to remain off her
last week through t
feet for a week.
Scott agency. The
Miss Lois Malmsten is spend­
which is one of the
ing several weeks in El Segun­
trartive in Riverview,
do, California, visiting her bro­
a residence and acre
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. VaL' ha
During
Mrs. Paul Malmsten.
taken possession.
her absence Mrs. M. M Martin
is acting as libraian.
In spite of the continuous warn­
A number of special musical
ings about railroad crossing dan­
gers, 13 automobijes collided numbers were given at the reg­
with trains in October, with three ular Sunday morning service at
These
serious injuries and one fatality the Evangelial church.
resulting, Oregon accident reports included a violin solo, "Traum-
erei and Romance.” by Schu-
show.
mann, , played by Miss Constance
Rougher, a trumpet io I o , “Star
Eighty-five trucks were found of the East,” played by E. J.
to be overloaded out of 228 Dougla
and two special selec-
checked by the traffic officers tions by thc choir under the
during a single month, and fines direction of Miss Louise Malm-
totalling >657.70 were assessed. sten.
F. Claude Stephens,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Minister
Wat (jotfneeteisaBall
“I wish that you could bring
pressure to bear to speed the con­
struction of the short cut from
Portland. I would love to see
this highway. It will come event­
ually but I want it to come in
my time because I want to use
it.”
These were the statements ex­
pressed by B. F. Irvine, editor
of the Oregon Journal, in a talk
■ before the Seaside chamber of
commerce Wednesday. Mr. Ir­
vine is taking one of his frequent
short holidays here.
“It would be a wonderf ul thing,
not only for you, who would pro­
fit by it, but for me to spend
many of my weekends here
throughout the winter.
“As soon as the people of Port­
land realize what you have here
they will want to come all of the
■ year ’round and they will demand
the short road to the sea. I think
that the commission is ready to
take some steps in that direction
as soon as certain interests are
harmonized. I have worked for
it and will continue to work for
it.”—Seaside Signal.
that mU Whistle £ of
live Minutes after beinomi
Registered at Hotel McDonald
during the past few days were
Mr. and Mrs. Alberta A. Cohen,
W. Van Order, Guy
Salem
W. Phillips, C. I Gamer, C. L.
Larson, Portland and Samuel A.
Morgan, Keasey.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Johnson
of Oregon City, H. O. McManus
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sand­
strom of Longview, Washing­
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Armitage will be the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage on
Christmas day.
CHOOSE, Food Buyers,
CHOOSE the Foods that Grace
Your Table!
If you wish to please the mealtime appetite of your family or guests come to
our stores and choose PERSONALLY, the foods that grace your table. Na­
tionally-known and advertised brands of quality foods, excellent varieties of
seasonable fruits and vegetables—everything is here to make your meals more
inviting.
■»* L'L’i? MacMarr’s—A good New Year’s Resolution
JEfJC; Buy MacMarr Coffee and always get first
quality, fresh roasted. 3 lbs. $1.00.
Pound .
Booth’s California 1 lb. oval—
Tomato, Mustard, Spiced—3 cans
SALMON
Best quality Alaska Pink
1 ib. Tall—3 Cans ............
CANNED
Joseph Scott plans to eat
Christmas dinner with his fami­
ly in Portland.
The Christian Endeavor so­
cieties of the Evangelical church
will hold a joint business and
social I meeting New Year’s
in the church. .
Officers
the new year will be elt
This will be a watch night
vice.
STORES
CORN—Standard Golden
Sweet, No. 2 tins, 3 for
PEAS—Standard Sweet
No. 2 tins, 3 for ............
Greetings
MacMARR PANCAKE and WAFFLE
FLOUR—A new and distinctive blend.
It’s different—try a package 1 Qp
today. 2% lb. package ......... JLt/C
9.8 lbs. bag, 59c
MACMARR FLOUR—Every bag fully
guaranteed to produce satisfactory re­
sults or money refunded.
d» i OQ
49 pound sack ...................
BEANS—Red Mexican
5 Pounds ...................
I'he • • • • •
best time to
boy needed
printing is
»NOW*
SMALL WHITE
4 Pounds ...........
CALIFORNIA LIMAS
3 Pounds .....................
RAISINS—Choice Seedless
4 Pound bags ......................
RICE—Fancy quality, Blue
QK«
Rose—4 pounds .......................
SOUP—Campbell’s Tomato
No. 1 tins—3 for ..............
CREME OIL SOAr
4 Bars ......................
GUEST IVORY SOAP
12 Bars.................................
DDL
MATCHES—Searchlight, per
carton—6 packages .................
J
JI
9c
P & G NAPTHA SOAP
q
10 Bars .................................
tJ 13c
PINEAPPLE—Hillsdale Brok- q
en Sliced, No. 2*4—2 for ........ eJ 19c
APRICOTS—Our brand— tree q
ripened fruit, No.
—2 for «J 19c
KARO SYRUP—Red or Blue A
Label. 5 lb. can .................
H 13c
SCRATCH FEED
100 Pounds ..........
MacMarr Market Wishes
A Merry Christmas
And A Happy New Year
To All
Vernonia, Oregon
Pasteurized and Raw
Milk and Cream
Nehalia Butter
And Ice Cream
STORES