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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1931 her home in Portland Tuesday m., annual church business Portland are spending a week meeting. Every member of the at their home here at Natal. after a week’s visit at the home of her son, Ray D. Fisher. congregation is requested to be Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and present. No evening services. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Drorbaugh son were Christmas day guests The annual program of the are spending the holidays with at the family of their daughter, Evangelical hurch Sunday school relatives and friends in Beaver Mrs. Dave McMullin. was given in the church Tues ton, Portland and Aurora. The Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsay and day evening before a large aud trip is being made in a new car son Clarence were with Mrs. Lin EVANGELICAL CHURCH ience. A. C. Knauss, Sunday Albert Jensen made a business which Mr. Drorbaugh recently Hale Greenman had as his Mr«. Jake Neurer say’« mother, Mrs. Nels Peterson, school superintendent, acted as guest for a few days this week, trip to Woodburn Monday purchased. Christmas. G. W. Plumer, Pastor chairman. The meeting opened Kenton Lawson of Portland, who evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell had Reg Lincoln from Portland was with singing by the congrega is a member of Sigma Nu fra The Sunday school will meet Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick a Sunday visitor at Lincoln Peter L. E. Fredrickson was in Kea- as their guests for the Christmas tion of Christmas hymns followed ternity. sey Monday morning on business. holidays their son and daughter- at 9:45 a .m. with W. W. Wolff and daughter Leora and son Eu son’s home at Natal. by prayer and reading of scrip Miss Phoebe Greenman attend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Veith and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell, as superintendent. The pastor gene came in from Glenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer spent ture. The following program ed a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorori and Mr. Veith’s brother, of Grants Pass, who arrived here will speak at 11 a. m. on the Washington, to spend the holi Christmas day at Vernonia with son was then given: ty tea Saturday at the home of George, spent Christmas day with Thursday and left for their subject “The Value of the Emo- days with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray. Anthem, “Christmas Gloria,” by Miss Betty Cook in Portland. at Natal. relatives in Vancouver. They home Saturday, and their daugh tion in Religion.” the choir; recitations by Lillian Both Christian Endeavor socie- Mr. and Mrs. William Bates ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Portland returned to Robert DeGraff Mrs. George Taylor and chil Vernonia Friday Laird, Erma Kent and Esther spent a few days this week at ties meet at 6:30, p. m. and two daughters were Sunday Rev. P. L. McDuffee, of Camp Mc morning. dren were Saturday shoppers in Froembling; song by the begin- the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. F. B. Culver, presiding elder of Vernonia. i guests of the Charles Hamley J. A. Ellis, of the Eagle shop Gregor. giners’ class, “Just a Baby;” | folks. this district, will preach at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Thompson Cole. force, spent Christmas with his M. L. Newkirk was a business recitations, Mary Joy Willard, p. m. and hold communion ser- 1 Miss Merel May Green from and son Billy of Camp McGregor Richardson Mr. and Mrs. C. relatives in McMinnville. caller in this community last ■ Portlond visited her parents, Mr. Evelyn Tyrone, Harry Bleile; • were guests at the W. E. Bell vices. weekend. song, “Merry Merry Christmas,” left last Wednesday by motor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerns and home Saturday. The monthly meeting of the land Mrs. Jim Green, for the by Mrs. Cason’s class; recita for Tacoma to spend Christmas son Lyle of Brighton, Oregon, Lee Osburn hauled building ma- holidays. Mrs. H. E. McGraw was a Woman’s Missionary society will tions, Virginia Yeo, Mary Joy with Mr. Richardson’s parents, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Portland visitor Wednesday, Nu- meet Wednesday, January 7, at terial from Vernonia for the 1 A light snow fell on Christmas Willard; song, “Silent Night,” Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Richard Kerns during the holidays. I morning in this vicinity. It was Percy Hewes visited relatives 2 p. m. with the new president, tai Grange hall last week. returned Sunday son. They Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salamonson in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, during Mrs. Alice Malmsten, in harge. Mrs. Hall’s class of girls; exer Mrs. M. Dunlap from Vernonia'the first snow of this season to evening. spent a Christmas vacation of cise, “A Promise Fulfilled,” E. spent Christmas eve with the cover the ground here. Mrs. E. A. Green, Miss Amy four days visiting relatives in As the Christmas vacation. H. Condit's class of boys; reci CHRISTIAN CHURCH family of her son, Noble Dunlap, | Wishing everyone a Prosperous Don ’ t miss these Slipover tations, Bobby Wall, Frances i Hughes, Miss Charlotte Green toria. at Natal. • New Year for 1931. Sweaters for girls and boys, at Childs, Earl Bleile; anthem, "Let and Norman Green spent Friday Registered at the Hy-Van this $1.95. Hiebers Toggery Joe Peechey from Riverview. Adv F. Claude Stephens, Minister week were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. the Old Songs Ring,” by the in Portland. Services for the New Year, on friends at Natal Sat-, Recently registered at Hotel called Helen and Glenn Hieber are choir; recitations, Ruby Condit, Miss Thelma Spencer of Port Adams, Keasey; Mr. and Mrs. home from the University of Ore- January 4. 9:45 a. m. Bible urday. ¡Nehalem were Mrs. Pearl James, Katherine Trude, Esther May land was the weekend guest of Geo. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Har gon to spend the holidays with school; 10:45 a .m. Divine morn DeRock ____ and Miss Miss Alberta ______ _______ . Salem; . Ray Dorland, Tillamook; Williams; offertory solo, “The Miss Ethel Tousley. ry Meins, Sulton, Washington, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ing worship, theme, "My Oppor Millie McMullin were in Vernonia J. H. Helzer, Mr. and Mrs. E. and H. Von Cleff, Clatskanie. Path of Love,” W. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armitage tunity for the New Year.” shopping Wednesday. La Roe, Portland; Harold Milelr, F. Hieber. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Adams, Santa Claus then arrived with spent the weekend visiting in Dinner at the church 1:45 p. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill from and E. Rust, Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crawford who have been visiting Mrs. Ad a treat for each child, consist Portland. and son spent Christmas in Van ing of a bag of candy and nuts Among those recently register ams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. couver, B. C. and an orange. Plates of candy ed at Hotel Gordon are Lowen Brooks, at Sultan, Washington, Mrs. J. W. Brown has as her were passed to the grown-ups. Leonara, Scappoose, Ted Baags, have returned to Keasey accom guest for New Years her niece, The meeting closed with the E. Kuhendald, and Geo. Burns, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Elita Fryrear, and son, who will remain with them for Brooks, of Echo, Oregon. singing of “Angels From the Portland. Realm of Glory,” by the choir, Kenneth Twombly spent Chirst- a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kullander Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meins of spent Chirstmas with Mr. and and the benediction. mas in Kelso. Sultan, Washington, stopped over Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson Mrs. William Seaman at Indepen STUDY CLUB HOLDS and family spent Christmas in at the Hy-Van on their way to dence, Oregon. Keasey, where Mr. Meins will Yacolt, Washington. Mr. John CHRISTMAS PROGRAM son has returned to his work work in the lumber camp. Miss Vivian Douglass, a junior A delightful Christmas party here, but Mrs. Johnson will re in Linfield college, McMinnville, main in Yacolt for about ten was enjoyed by the members of is spending the holidays with days. the Vernonia Study club last Polo Shirts, sizes 34 to 40, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thursday afternoon at the home Douglass. of Mrs. Carl Davidson. The af priced at 65c. Hiebers Toggery. Mrs. A. N. Fisher returned to —Adv. ternoon was spent playing games Among Hotel McDonald guests under the direction of the en tertainment committee, Mrs. C. this week are B. Predeek, Wood Richardson, Mrs. C. W. Reithner, burn; Wm. Weisz, D. H. Kinley, ~ H. Prong of Portland. Mrs. R. A. Olson and prizes were and R. ~ In the Pacific Northwest distributed monthly 20,000 sacks 49 pound sacks, each Mrs. Lena Truax and Miss won by Mrs. F. Hanson, Mrs. W. our own MacMarr blend Northwest Milled Hardwheat Flour. All of this Flour E. Bell, Mrs. M. D. Colt, and Lo.ise Picard, who have been Mrs. Judd Greenman. The party staying at Hotel McDonald, will is milled in the Northwest from Northwestern Wheat. was interrupted at frequent in be in Clatskanie on business for tervals by the arrival of a mes a week. Robert Noble spent Christ senger with a gift for each per We appreciate your busi son present. A delicious luncheon mas with friends in Portland and ness, large or small, given visited in St. Helens also before us during the past year. returning to Vernonia Sunday. Catherine and Charles Hoff ,7/, SAFETY man returned from O. S. C. to The New Year will find KC.ÍÍ. DRUG Sforfs’ us more than ever ready spend Christmas vacation with to give you the lowest their parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. prices, better merchandise S. Hoffman. and good service— Use This Better Robert Sargeant spent the Christmas holidays with relatives Our buying is done with In Portland. Cough Relief 200 other hardware stores in Washington and Oregon, Use this safe and sure based on a volume of near of fruit salad, plum pudding with remedy for coughs and ly a million dollars a year. hard sauce, and coffee, was serv colds. Rexillana will stop Crystal White—The Bil ed by the refreshment commit that exasperating, nerve- Bars lion Bubble Soap .......... When you want Hard tee, Mrs. E. M. Bleile, Mrs. Judd wracking cough that some- ALWAYS USE ware, see Hoffman about it Greenman and Mrs. Van Pleeb- times signals warning. ley. Contains no harmful —IT PAYS. Others who enjoyed the after drugs—pleasant to take. MILK—MacMarr or Libby 90/» PALMOLIVE SOAP— OKz» noon’s entertainment were Mrs. Especially efficient for Tall cans—4 for ....................... 4 Bars .......... itjv E. E. Garner, Mrs. A. C. Knauss, hard, dry, irritating ANTI-KNOCK GASOLINE Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. F. Dick coughs. Guaranteed satisfy. son, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. E. CREOLE SHRIMP—No. 1 TOILET PAPER—Scot-Tissue 0 r _ E. Yeo, Mrs. S. A. Martin, Mrs. 3 for .......................... ZOC Vernonia cans —2 for ............................... D. Marshall, Mrs. H. V. Hol Vernonia, Oregon comb. EVANGELICAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM LOCALS^ Church Notices Natal M ac M arr STORES MacMarr Stores New Year's Greetings! Prices Effective Saturday and Monday January 3 and 5.1931 For Quick Starting FLOUR SÄSS $1.19 in Cold Weather SOAP VicletKay Hoffman OP- Hdwe. Co Service Station CHARLOTTE GREEN ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. Mac’s Pharmacy Vernonia, Oregon Tk/T A. 2^3 1V3- Miss Charlottee Green enter tained a number of her friends at a dancing party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green, Saturday evening. Cookies and punch were served during the evening by Miss Green. Those present were Misses Ca therine Hoffman, Maybelle Dror- baugh, Christine Rainey, Merle Mills, Marjorie King, Thelma Spencer, Nelle Green, Dorothy Holtham; Messrs. Glenn Hieber, Billy Culver, Neal Bush, Veldon Parker, Robert DeGraff, Norman Green, Jack Marshall, Russell Mills. Dwight Strong. WL-K, W GENERAL^ ELECTRIC Vernonia Bakery VERNONIA. OREGON < 3 Pounds 11.00 ARGO STARCH—Com or Or _ Gloss—3 for ............................. 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