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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932. ■Î5 W. M. S. Compliments Three Members Complimenting Mrs. Earl M. Bleile, Mrs. L. L. Lewis and Miss Rowena Whitlock, who will leave Vernonia soon, the Women’s Missionary society of the Evan Guests of Mrs. A. B. Carlson to Boise, Idaho, to attend the gelical church entertained with Saturday were her daughters, funeral of her brother, Gilbert a twelve o’clock luncheon in the Waring, who up until a feiw days Miss Nelia Reasoner of Salem before his death had been in social room preceding their reg and Miss Ethel Reasoner of Dal good health. Mr. Waring was 51 ular meeting Wednesday. A program was given with las. Mrs. Carlson’s sister, Mrs. years of age. Mrs._ E. J. Douglass presiding. J. C. Henderson returned Wed Mrs. C. C. Shay played three In Clara Maybee of Centralia, has been her house guest for nearly nesday night after several days dian melodies and read “From work in Portland painting signs the land of the sky-blue water.” two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson for Dr. W. H. Hurley, who moved having motored up to Centralia his dental office to Kenton last Mrs. John B. Hair read Bryant’s “Robert of Lincoln,” and Mrs. for her a week ago Sunday. week. Charles E. Richardson played two Free Stereoptican lecture and Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher Radio Energy Diagnosis Satur piano numbers. The 40 guests present wrote and daughter Margaret visited in day night. May 7, 7:30. Every little cards farewell senti-, Portland and Tigard Friday after body welcome. Dr. Ruth M. Coon, on ments for each of the three honor 994 Bridge St. Phone 291. (adv.) guests. A guessing contest for noon and Saturday. The Nehalem club will meet books of the Bible closed the Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who is Wednesday afternoon, May 11, social hour. seeking the Republican nomination with Mrs. A. L. Kullander, and The missionary meeting was for United States senator, is the not with Mrs. F. M. Ruhl as first held in the auditorium at two man who was chosen as legal coun planned. with Mrs. G. W. Plumer A. J. Hughes left Thursday for o’clock sel for the Dairy Co-operative As charge. . 1 Klamath Falls where he has a in The lesson study on “Medical sociation of the state of Oregon position with the Weyerhaeuser Missionary Work ” was conducted and his efforts in their behalf haa company. by Mrs. George Lyons, who des C. L. Brock left Monday for cribed resulted in stabilization of the the pitiful effects of ig price of milk paid to the dairy Westfir, Oregon, where he has a norance, superstition, and disease position. men by the distributors. This re Miss Geneva Park, who is car in some of the less enlightened sult was accomplished at a time ing for J. H. Burnside, went to places of the world, and told of helpful work of medical mis when a large majority of the milk her home in Oregon City Monday, the sionaries and of the need for producers of the state were on the returning to Vernonia Tuesday. workers and funds. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rich more verge of ruin.— (Pd. adv.—Clark ardson, The devotions were lead by Mrs. J. H. Burnside and Mrs. Charles Malmsten. Mrs. S. for U. S. Senator committee, 820 her mother, Mrs. A. E. Matthews, V. Malmsten presented the pray Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.) Mrs. Dave Marshall and Jack er league work, asking members' Mrs. H. E. McGraw and chil Marshall, will motor to Portland to sign pledges to pray daily for1 today. dren and Mrs. Frank Hartwick Mrs. Judd Greenman will leave the missionaries assigned them. | and daughter visited relatives in tomorrow for Eugene to be with " ~ =1 5 COUNTY CORONER Banks Sunday, and attended the her daughter, Phoebe, for Moth services in the Masonic home at er’s day. I am a candidate for coroner Loyal Gleaners will not meet Forest Grove. Wednesday, May 11, as previous of Columbia county in the Re Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rich- ly announced, the party having publican primary May 20. I have ardson motored to Eugene last been indefinitely postponed. had 10 years experience as an EVANCELICAL CHURCH Friday accompanied by Miss Flor undertaker of Rainier, besides SUMMONS ence Santee and Mrs. Earl Bleile. G. W. Plumer, Pastor taking a course under three of the I In the Circuit Court of the best undertakers and coroners in Mrs. Bleile went on to visit her This is to be a great day at husband at Westfir, while the oth- State of Oregon for the County the Pacific northwest. The pres this church, Mother’s day. 9:45 a. m. the Douglass orchestra will ers spent the weekend with of Columbia. ent coroner has had the position open the program. There iwill be Hattie K. Jermain, Plaintiff, friends in Eugene. 18 years. If you see fit to make speaking, singing by classes and vs. The last of the series of card a change I will appreciate your both the junior and senior choirs F. J. Jermain, Defendant. parties sponsored by Vernonia sjng. The pastor will give an (16c4) will address. This is to be a merged To F. J. Jermain, defendant vote. temple, Pythian Sisters, will be J. O. ELBON, service. AU who come to worship given in the I. O. O. F. hall above named: Rainier, Oregon. with us should be there for all In the name of the State of (Pd. adv.) Wednesday evening, May 11. the services. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Decker Oregon, you are hereby required FOR SHERIFF Everyone seems interested to I hereby announce my candi know who will be the oldest mo and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis to appear and answer the com dacy for the Republican nomina ther and the youngest mother spent the weekend in Portland, plaint filed against you in the tion for the office of Sheriff of and who will be the mother to where they were guests of Mr. and albove entitled suit on or before Columbia county, at the primary bring the most children with her. Mrs. Herbert Holyfield. Mr. Holy the expiration of four weeks election to be held on May 20, The Christian Endeavor will field celebrated his birthday an from the date of the first publi- 1932. meet at 6:30 p. m. Miss Zonweiss If re-nominated and re-elected, Douglass will be the leader. niversary Saturday night. cation of this summons, which The pastor will preach at 7:30 Guests at the E. B. Miner home first publication is made and I will give continued conserva tive service. p. m. Subject “Am I My Own?” Sunday were I. G. Balderee, re dated April 22, 1932, said four I have been a resident of Co Those who added their names tired lumberman of Salem, and weeks being the time prescribed lumbia county practically all my to the Bible memory honor roll Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Criteser of by the court in its order for the life. All of my property inter last Sunday were Charlotte Hilts, and other interests are in Constance Bougher, Eda Parker Portland. publication of this summons; and ests, county, and I can promise and Mrs. Dickson. The Rebekah social club will if you fail to appear and answer this to continue a financially safe meet with Mrs. Perry Mellinger the complaint the plaintiff will administration of the office. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tuesday afternoon, May 10. Respectfully, cause your default to be entered The Garden club will hold an and apply to the court above Pd. ad,18c3. Oscar G. Weed F. Claude Stephens, Minister adjourned meeting tonight at the named for the relief demanded Services at the Christian church FOR SHERIFF home of Mrs. A. W. Sauer at 7 in said complaint, to-wit: For for May 8—Bible school, 9:45 I hereby announce my candi a. m., Mother’ day program fol o’clock for the purpose of elect a decree dissolving the marriage ing officers for the coming year. contract now existing between dacy for sheriff of Columbia lows the Bible study in classes. A large attendance is requested. plaintiff and defendant on the county subject to the republican Divine morning worship and praise Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitlock grounds of cruel and inhuman vote at the May primary election. at 10:45. and Miss Rowena Whitlock, who treatment, and for an order My experience as a peace officer Church dinner in honor of have lived in Vernonia for the in the county and the city of St. mother, the men of the church in past two years, are leaving Sun awarding the care and custody day for Chehalis, Washington, of Jerome B. Jermain and Leon- Helens will be of benefit to me if charge. their former home. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; ard L. Jermain, minor children nominated and elected sheriff. To Dr. M. D. Cole, Frank Hart of plaintiff and defendant, to those taxpayers who wish a sensi evening services, 7:30, special wick and Clyde Jordan drove to the plaintiff; for $75.00 attor ble conduct of the office and an evangelistic sermon. Special music Portland Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Brett of ney’s fee, for her costs herein, economical administration of the at all services of day. High school Seattle arrived Wednesday for ; and for such other and further office, I wish to state that I will orchestra at evening service. several days visit with Mr. and relief as to the court may seem appreciate their support. Plan to hear Abe Bennett, Mrs. N. S. Soden. Mrs. Brett is just. Respectfully, evangelist, in his great themes. (Pd. Adv.) a niece of Mr. Soden. ira e . M c I ntire This summons is served upon (18c3) Dunlap Mrs. Margaret __ . has BIBLE SCHOOL NOTES made an attractive quilt to be you by publication thereof in the FOR COUNTY SHERIFF The Mother’s day program next given away for the benefit of the Vernonia Eagle, a newspaper of I respectfully announce my Sunday will be held at the Bible Shrine hospital for children. It general circulation printed and is on display at the Brown Fur candidacy for Republican nomina school hour. published in Columbia county, niture store. We will follow our usual cus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker Oregon, by order of the Hon. H. tion to office of sheriff of Co and children of Camp Eight were K. Zimmerman, judge of the lumbia county. I have no interest tom of presenting bouquets of guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. circuit court of said county and to serve, but the people of the flowers to the oldest mother, the Shay for the smoker Saturday, state, made on the 19tb day of county, and if elected I will faith remaining over night. fully, impartially and economical Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Faust have April, 1932. ly serve them. I am a resident of returned to their home here af A. E. VEATCH St. Helens. I promise a clean, sen ter several months visit with Attorney for Plaintiff. their daughter in Idaho. sible conduct of the office. Office and postoffice address: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and (Pd. Adv.) Respectfully, Rainier Oregon. Ihiuglass went Mr. and Mrs. E. J. r . e . (Bob) M c L aughlin to Portland Sunday afternoon fol Date of last publication May lowing the services in the Mason- 13, 1932. Read the Eagle classified ads. ic home at Forest Grove. The Willing Workers met in the Christian church Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F. Claude Stephens acting as hostess. Mrs. Dave Kramer of Hillsboro was a dinner guest of Mrs. Rose Fletcher Sunday. Mrs. Kramer is a former resident of Vernonia, her husband having been mans- ger of the Miller Mercantile company store. Mrs. W. E. Bell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul McDuffee, in Medford. Mrs. I.ulah E. Fullerton, the art teacher, made a hurried trip For Congress Do You Prefer Home-Made Cakes and Cookies? YOU GET THEM HERE—LITERALLY SCHOOL GIRLS LOVE Ringlette Permanent It’s so easy without those torturous over-head weights and with so much less heat. Besides its beautifully soft and natural looking. French Curls $3.50 Long Hair $4.50 Miladv*« Beauty Shoppe Vernonia Hotel Building Phone 1261 Verncnia Eakery “HOME OF MOTHER’S BREAD” Camp Eight youngest mother, and the mother with the largest family present. The men’s class will serve a dinner to all mothers present at 1:30 in the social rooms. Every body is welcome. Mrs. Stephens had charge of the school last Sunday, Brother Rose, the superintendent, being absent. There were three special num bers. Ada Mills and Jane Watts played a piano duet, and Marian Lindley and Velma Veal sang “Sail On.” A report of the C. E. convention in Portland was given by Velma Veal, who was a dele- gate. Five new scholars who have completed the requirement for regular attendance for three con- I secutive Sundays were enrolled, two in the Loyal Lad’s class, one in the Loyal Daughter’s class and tiwo in the Builder’s class. The Loyal Lads retained the banner, having 22 present. The Bereans held their monthly class party in their class room last Friday evening. THE ALTAR HOUR Rev. Williard H. Pope Box 3374 Portland, Oregon Nehalem Market & Grocery (Incorporât e d ) Specials for Fri. and Sat. PRUNES — Finest Italian—Large size. Delicious, Healthful, Nourishing. 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SUCCESSFUL Read his Record of Success-' Iful Service in Voter’s Pam-1 ¡phlet.—(Pd. adv.—by Ronald. C. Glover. FAMILY Forty-five minutes of Christian fellowship and song. Hear it every week day morning from 7 to 7:45 a. m. Sunday, 1 to 2 p. m., Ev angelistic. Sunday 10 to 11 p. m., Christian Worker’s Jubilee hour, over radio station KWJJ 1060 Kyc., Portland. JELL DESSERT — H-D — The choice of them all, the best for less. All Flavors — PACKAGE All of our cake recipes are the actual recipes of housewives. Some of our recipes come from the Cook Book, published by the American Legion Auxiliary of Vernonia two years ago. Some have been given to us by prominent Vernonia women, known locally as excellent cooks. All of our products are made from the finest and purest ingredients just as you use them in your own home. Our methods are absolutely sani tary and our prices very low. The Loyal Women gave their Benefit Party Held class party Thursday afternoon' at the home of Mrs. J. H. ctubbs. Fol’ Temple The Golden Legion has several ' Mrs. W. L. Van Doren enter new recruits. There is room for tained with a benefit party for more—sign up now. The teachers’ Bible study class Vernonia temple, Pythian Sisters, met Wednesday evening at the at her home on First avenue last church. Several new scholars are Friday afternoon. Cards were enjoyed, with Mrs. taking the course which is at present a study of the origin of Edna Brown winning the prize for high score and Mrs. C. S. the Bible. I Hoffman for low. Mrs. Brown I also drew the door prize. Refreshments were served by . the hostess assisted by her daugh ter Georgia Van Doren. Guests included Mrs. M. J. I Lamping, Mrs. Harry Culbertson, The Pot Luck Luncheon was _ _ held on Wednesday at the home,Mrs- Tom Crawford, Mrs. C. W. of Mrs. Florence Olson. The af- DeGraff, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. [ternoon was spent playing five J. L. Tinunons, Mrs. Hoffman and hundred. Mrs. Rollins won first'Mrs Brown. prize and Mrs. Hatfield consola-1 - ---- ---- . -.... ........ t‘°Mr0. Lawrence Sandberg has burg. Although his car left the returned from Cathlamet and at road an(1 turned, »ver he suffered present Mr. and Mrs. Chester ( noJ,er,o“s. i"-|ur1®8’ . . Sandberg are visiting at St. H.l- Pringle attended a bridge ens, both having recovered from . .»i, siege siege" of iof Mr8- Marie O’Donnell in Ver- their past of measie». measles. Pringle and no"la onn“?.n^y’ Mrs. Olson C' , Mrs. ■’ Mrs. Hatfield Mrs. Ryves of - -• Vernonia uu were >x ei e . . ... .. . was - a .. luncheon i 1 “I the home of Mrs Rol- Portland visitors one < |av * last ' | iins in Vernonia one day la ' week. Irs. Nor- »•*• . „ r Mrs. Chas. Mackie, Mrs. n»i.l ..... Mr. ..... and ......... Mrs. ......... Crant Layer of <>i man Guinn and Mrs. n, Dennis Camp Ten are the ud | irent I Ryves of Vernonia were luncheon of ai-eight pound pr guests at the home of Mrs. John in St. Helens on ■ '..... >i-| ur 1, Elder on last Thursday. The af name as yet i :Jelern med ternoon was spent playing pi The Mother and baby are doing nice nochle. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker ly. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pringle were Vernonia visitors on Satur were dinner guests at the Tom day evening. home in Portland on Sun- Those attending the fights and Rutter dance at Arcadia Saturday even day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley _ Olson ing were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pringle Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. John Hat-1 and field, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ol were evening guests at the Bud son, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor, Adams home in Vernonia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Plumb, Mr. and Agency for Mrs. John Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl STATE LAUNDRY CO. Pringle and Tom Rutter. 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