MR. AND MRS. McDONALD ted for the next term as fol­ lows: Worthy adviser, Nelle GIVE 500 PARTY KIST—(Special.)—A pleasant evening was spent playing 500 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald Saturday, Jan­ uary 10. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ohler, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smejkal, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson and daughter, Phyllis, Miss Gladys Krinick, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sunell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald, Mrs. Elody McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crawford, Albert Hoff­ man, Hugh McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Uhlin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baslington, and the host and hostess. First prizes were won by Mrs. A. F. Smejkal and George Bas­ lington; consolation prizes by Gladys Krinick and Hugh Mc­ Donald. A delightful lunch of sand­ wiches, fruit salad, and cakes with coffee and cocoa was served by the hostess at midnight. MRS. COLE ENTERTAINS STUDY CLUB Mrs. M. D. Cole entertained the members of the Vernonia Study club at an exquisite one o’clock birthday luncheon at her home last Thursday afternoon. A color scheme of red and green was carried out throughout the luncheon. A beautiful bouquet of red carnations made an attractive center for the big table. The shades were drawn and large red candles lighted the tables. The luncheon consisted of fruit cock­ tail, potato salad, baked ham, beets, relish in little green con­ tainers, hot rolls, ice cream, birthday cake, coffee and nuts and red mints in little red bas­ kets. The birthday cake had 24 candles in green holders and these candles were lighted during the luncheon. After the luncheon the regular meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Cole. Those present guessed who was their birthday friend and names were agnin exchanged for the coming year. The program in charge of M^s. E. E. Garner, proved most in­ teresting and included a piano solo by Mrs. C. Richardson, ban­ jo solo by Dorothy June Wolff, a very enlightening talk on "the North.” by Mrs. S. A. Martin, of Churchill, Manitoba, and a duet by Mrs. Judd Greenman and Mrs. E. E. Yeo. Roll call was answer­ ed with current events on Cana­ da. Those who enjoyed the delight­ ful afternoon were Mrs. C. A. DeGraff of Portland, Mrs. J. A. Hale of Kansas City, Mrs. S. A. Martin of Churchill, Manitoba, Mrs. W. E. Bell, Mrs. E. S. Thompson, Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mrs. Carl Davidson, Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Mrs. R. A. Olson, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. Judd Green­ man, Mrs. Van Peebly, Mrs. F. Dickson, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. C. Richardson, Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. F. Hanson, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. C. W. Reithner, Mrs. M. A. Gregory, Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. E. M. Bleile. PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 19S1. Green; worthy associate adviser, May DeEtt Throop; Charity, Mar­ jorie King; Hope, Elna Spencer; Faith Twila Morton; secretary, Delphine Cates; treasurer, Mar­ garet McDonald. Initiation was conferred on Helen Messing, Leona Hillman and Marian Lindley. At the next meeting to be held January 26, officers will be in­ stalled and the girls may invite their own parents or guardians and one girl friend, who is not a Rainbow girl. Along the Concrete School Items WASHINGTON SCHOOL Eva Grace Feilberg, Dolores Bonsilau, Earl Adams, and Max­ ine Ulshoeffer had head marks in numbers in Mrs. Ray’s room last week. A new aquarium table and flower stand which have been finished to match the rest of the furniture, are attractive ad­ ditions to Mrs. Ray’s room. The pupils of Mrs. Roger’s room are illustrating one of the stories in their primer on the sand table. They are also mak­ ing a health chart on the care of the teeth. A miniature golf course has been constructed on the sand table of Mrs. Spring’s room to motivate the use of good Eng­ lish. Pupils who use good Eng­ lish are allowed to play on the course and if bad English is used the oure cannot be used. The eighth grade took their state examination in agriculture yesterday. The following had 100 in spell­ ing: Fourth grade, LaVerne Bas­ sett/ Charles Fielding, Kiyoko Kuge, Vivian Laird, Hazel Park­ er, Ellen Rowlands, George Stan- key. Miss Kirkpatrick’s room: Edith Ludwig, Rosa Lee Van Bur­ en. A music memory contest is be­ ing conducted in the third and fourth grades by Miss Constance Bougher, whereby the pupils will attempt to remember the names of 25 records when play­ ed on the phonograph. Some interesting reports have been given by pupils of the fifth grade on fur bearing anima's in connection with the study of clothing in health work. The fifth grade of Miss Kirk­ patrick’s room has just finished a good foods project in hygiene. The class made posters showing examples of correct menus. LINCOLN SCHOOL Mrs. John visited the first grade last Thursday. The following first graders had 100 in phonics all last week: Virginia Johnson, Edgar Culbert­ son, Stephen Meek, Freddie Schu­ macher. The following had 100 in spell- KIST ing: Second grade, Gene Mason, Paul Hartman, Walter Mock, Jean Moran, Thomas Kuge, Val- da Rae Bond, Leola Fitzgerald. Third grade, Franque Fitzgerald, Virgie Killian, Eunice Russell, Heidi Reich. Fourth grade, Dor­ othy Acord, Fritz Hausler, Char­ lie Koto. The final home nursing meet­ ing, conducted by Miss Nettie Alley, county Red Cross health nurse was held at the home of Mrs. H. C. Ohler. The course, which consists of 24 hours was taken in twelve weekly lessons. Those taking the final exam, were Mrs. M. Rainwater, Mrs. A. F. Smejkal, Mrs. G. H. Ohler, Mrs. II. C. Ohler, Mrs. J. B. Oh­ ler, Mrs. C. G. Jenson, Mrs. C. C. Bergcrson, and Mrs. A. V. Mowe. A. F. Smejkal and G. H. Ohler made a business trip to Hillsboro, January 8. Mrs. J. B. Ohler has been con­ fined to her home with illness for several days, also her grand- daukhter, La Rita Engen, has a severe cold. Mrs. C. G. Jenson and daugh­ ter, Susie Mae, made a trip to Forest Grove to have dental work done. H. E. John has a crew at work, changing the telephone line away from the electric power lines in hopes they will have better tele­ phone service in the future. M. E. Rainwater had the mis­ OREGON NEWS fortune of running a nail nearly ODDITIES through his foot. BY UNITED PRESS The children of the Kist school receiving 100 in spelling this week were Florence Ohler, Ralph SALEM—“Come right in, the Ohler, and Carl Jenson,Jr. still is upstairs,” said drunken C. B. Neill to officers. “I hope I get 10 years.” Be sure to be on time for the Sunday school 9:45 a. m. W. W. Wolff in charge. The Pastor preaching on the subject “Knowing the Power of His Resurection,” at 11 a. m. Both Endeavor societies meet at 6.30 p. m. A hearty wecome to you at all of these services. MARSHFIELD— L. A. Hair had some home brew. Youths imi­ tated federáis, took 10 gallons. Hair complained; police caught the imposters. ALBANY—O. H. Russell had obsolete, unexploded 40-82 cart­ ridge taken from Willamette riv­ er. He put match to the powder, watched it burn. —o— A girl was born to Mr. and ASTORIA—Frozen clods from Mrs. F. E. Hannis in the Emanuel hospital, Portland, last Thursday hoofs of a runaway horse crash­ night by means of a Caesarian ed through motor bus windows. operation. Both mother and child are doing well and expect to | KLAMATH FALLS—Mrs. Em­ return to Vernonia the first of' ma Anderson died 18 days after being bitten by a pet squirrel. next week. 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The case was Excavation will start this week ' dismissed provided complaintant 1 Ellis Hildebrand removed his fur- on the basement at the school house. At the time the school : niture from Clemons’ home. house was built only a small CHRISTIAN CHURCH place large enough for a fur­ SEASIDE—Surf bathers dis­ nace was dug and cemented. F. Claude Stephen*, Minister port themselves here despite Gaston grade school won a January 18, special services. freezing weather. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. New officers in charge. 10,:45 follow­ FOREST GROVE—Only one ing morning’s devotions is open city official smoked. Council­ meeting for the membership. Evening services 7:30 open men ruled “no smoking” in coun­ with the orchestra leading in cil rooms. bright selections. Evening theme REDMOND— A horned owl in keeping with the hour. with a 42 inch wing spread was caught stealing chickens. 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