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Husbands Entertained By Study Club PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931. A “Hands-off* Policy THE FEATHERHEADS MöWtft HA« WRITTEN ME IO SEE IF WE CANT SELL TUAT OLP PISCE OF PfiOPEOTV of hehs on iue east sips OF TOWN FOB HtQ.FELIV ' The members of the Vernonia Study club had their husbands as their guests at a very enjoyable valentine party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman. The evening was spent playing appropriate games. The men made valentines and presented them to their partners. Miss Sarah McGee gave a read ing on “Husbands.” Dainty refreshments were serv ed with a valentine favor for each guest. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bliele, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Miss Sara McGee, Mrs. F. Hanson, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. F. Dickson, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. W. E. Bell. tine games a light lunch was serv ed by the hostesses. The guests were Willie Potter, Marian Lindley, Helen Charles- worth, Mildred Walters, Francis McNutt, Myrtle Mowe, George Stanton, Theodore Anderson, Chester Anderson, Alfred Jones, VALENTINE PARTY James Currie, Allen Ray, Alvin AT McCORMICK’S Herrin, Warren Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groat and Mr. and NATAL—(Special.)— Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Spofford. Mrs. James McCormick gave a valentine party at their home SHOWER FOR Saturday evening. The house was attractively decorated in gay MRS. CARL FOWLER colors. Many of the younger Thursday afternoon a shower set were invited. Refreshments were served and was kiven Mrs. Carl Fowler at a delightful evening was enjoyed the home of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Millis. Many pretty and use- by all attending. ful gifts were received. The hostess, assissted by Mrs. W. R. C. MEET AT Otto Michener, served refresh MRS. MINNIE JOHNS’ ments to the guests who were SPECIAL—The women of the Mrs. H. F. Myers, Mrs. C. W. W. R. C. met at the home of Mrs. Wridge, Mrs. H. M. Condit, Mrs. Minnie Johns on the old North Jack Kaphammer and baby, Mrs. ranch Friday and made cushion Otto Michener and two children, covers and head rests for the G. Mrs. Harvey Crume and three A. R. soldiers’ home at Roseburg. children, Mrs. L. C. Boeck, Mrs. They had a good time and a de C. C. Fowler, Mrs. D. R. Fowler, Mrs. Clarence Fowler. licious pot luck luncheon. The day was ideal for the oc Miss Cecelia Pye of Portland casion. Those present were Mesdames spent the weekend here as the Clyde McDonald and daughter guest of her sister, Miss Myrtle Jean, Violet Miller, Laura Sauer, Pye. Alma Mills, Mary E. Belongia and daughter, Emma Millis, Aunt Sal ly Spencer, Laura Porterfield, Ir ene Spencer, Eula Stanton and daughter Lawanda, Ida Johnson, Mary Anderson, Jean Miller and daughter, Selma Webb, Mabel Dent, Nannie B. Hall, Ora Glass- ner, Erie Knapp, Katie McDon EVANGELICAL CHURCH ald, Louanna Rodgers, C. R. G. W. Plumer, Pa»tor Johns and sons Ralph and How The Sunday school is still grow ard, H. E. Johns, and the hostess, Minnie Johns. Mrs. Porterfield ing. It meets at 9:45 a. m. un entertained with accordian music. der the leadership of W. W. Wolff. The 11 a. m. service will partake of the spirit of SHOWER FOR Washington’s Birthday. The pas- MRS. BIDDLE tor will have a subject along the Friends of Mrs. Emmit Biddle line. Both Christian Endeavor socie surprised her with a lovely show er at her home Thursday after i ties will meet at 6:30 p. m. noon. After the gifts were pre The evening services at 7:30 will sented the ladies served refresh be in line of preparation for the ments. Those who participated evangelistic meetings to begin were Mrs. Lester Sheeley, Mrs. March 3 under the leadership of John Miller, Mrs. Henry Fogel, Dr. Bulgin. Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. Bert CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tisdale, Mrs. Martin Fish, Mrs. Walter Erven, Mrs. H. Veal, Mrs. F. Claude Stephen», Minister Earl Groat, Mrs. Dudley Spofford, Services for February 22—at Mrs. N. Spofford, Mrs. Maggie 9:45 a. m. Bible school; 10:45 Biddle, Mrs. Jim Brady, Mrs. Will Divine morning worship; Theme, Brimmer and Miss Bessie Spof “Washington.” ford. At 4:00 p. m. Junior C. E.; 6:30 p. m. Senior C. E.; 7:30 p. PARTY AT MISS m. evening services. Theme, “My VEAL’S HOME Name by Adoption.” Church Notices A group of young people enjoy FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE ed a Valentine party given by G. D. Byrd, Pa»tor Velma Veal and Francis McNutt Services for Sunday, February at the home of Miss Veal Friday evening. After playing Valen- 22—Sunday school, 10 a. m. MRS. HARTWICK ENTER TAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Frank Hartwick entertain ed the Queen of Hearts bridge club with a valentine party at her home Saturday evening. Val entine decorations were used in the rooms. Mrs. H. Fogel and George Van Vleet won the prizes for high score. Brick ice cream with a heart center and cake de corated with hearts were served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hieber, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hard ing, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Van Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Rob erts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Prickett, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kerr, Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Mrs. O. T. Bateman. morning service at 11. Sunday evening service at 7 p. m. A welcome awaits you. You will enjoy the spiritual song Ber vices, the testimonies, and the message from God’s word. Wednesday, February 25, pray er meeting, 7 p. m. We believe “Prayer Changes Things.” What ever your needs. God is able to meet it. “All things are possible to him that believeth.” We wel come you to these services. 1/ ) XV BASKETBALL GAME The Vernonia five defeated the Scappoose quintet 25 to 17, Friday, February 13, at the Wash ington school gymnasium. conference? and exhibits. They The score at the half was 12 Larry Marshall reported that all of these were to 9 in the locals favor. Editor The Christine Rainey Asst. Editor very educational and they felt> me was J “ st throughout and Sports Ed. Marvin Porterfield . , , , „ , I many spectators reported that Senior Reporter Grace Condit that they understood college and ;they enjoyed it very much. . The Jr. Reporter Kathryn Malm.ten the various courses much better score was tied 17 to 17 at the Soph. Rep. Margaret McDonald than before. One of the notable end of the third canto. Froth Reporter Florence Wall speakers that spoke at the expo-' _ ___ _ The strong Scappoose team, sition was Dr. Joseph Roemer of ¡wnicn ¡'which aereatea defeated tne the Loggers eari- earl- the University of Florida. DELEGATES GO ¡ier in the season, seemed surpris- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crane The delegates returned home ed at the offensive which the and family who lived near the TO CORVALLIS Saturday afternoon and didn’t locals showed. Adams and George mile bridge at Riverview left Four delegates from Vernonia stay for the social party which played well for the Vernonia Monday for La Grande, Oregon, 1 team while Crewell showed up where they will make their home. high school attended the Oregon was given that night. State college exposition Friday and Saturday, February 13 and 14, at Corvallis. Two members of each the junior and senior clas- ses were selected. Luella Wil- liams and Larry Marshall, sen- iors, and Christine Rainey and Ervin Smith, juniors, were chos en by their respective classes, The delegation, with Mr. Mc- Entire chaperon, arrived at Cor- The vallis Thursday evening. boys stayed at the Delta Upsilon Compare the values, prices and service we give you with fraternity house, and the girls those of any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands. stayed at Kidder Hall, one of the women’s dormitories. 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