PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayfield and family moved Sunday to Tta- coma, where Mr. Mayfield has employment. Mr*. Jah* Naurw Lode McDonald is ill with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gortzen of rheumatism and a bad cold. Westimber visited at the B. J. St. Helens high school vs. Ver­ Nathan King from Portland Cline home Saturday evening. nonia high school tonight, grade spent the holidays here with his Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCabe, school gym. Admision 10, 15 and parents and his uncle, Clyde Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson and 25 cents. Adv. Johnson. family and H. J. Thompson spent K. A. McNeill is able to be Bud Baldridge was taken to a part of the holidays in Portland down town again, though he has Portland hospital the first of visiting relatives. H. J. Thompson not fully regained his strength I last week in a very critical con- remair.td there for a while. after his attack of flu. 1 dition. Joy and Neal Bush returned Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire Mrs. Mary Peterson with her spent the holidays in Forest Sunday to Eugene to resume their I grandson, Floyd Deeds, left New studies in the state university. Grove. l Year’s day for Eugene, where Glen Hieber spent the latter i Floyd is attending U. of O. They N. L. Sandon has moved from the old R. A. Olson house on part of the holidays in Klamath t spent the Christmas holidays here State street to the house on Falls visiting Geo. W. Ford be­ at their home. Bridge street next to the Twin fore returning to the University New Year’s day guests at the of Oregon. Fir Service sation. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neur- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanson and er were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Wor­ Jack Kerr, formerly Ford agent in Vernonia and since the middle family have moved back to Verno­ den, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fessler of 1932 in the automobile busi­ nia from Elma, Wash., and are and Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. ness in Portland, moved yesterday occupying their former home on Joe Fessler and Mr. and Mrs. te Waila Walla, where he has the Rose avenue. They lost all their George Neurer, all from Portland. belongings that they had with exclusive Ford agency. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Geo. A. Nelson, county agricul­ them in the fire Thanksgiving their son Floyd and Richard Pet­ tural agent, was in town yester­ week in Elma. erson were among those attending Ivan N. McColIom, principal the dance at Birkenfeld last day in the interest of the corn of the Washington grade school, and hog code. He is continuing Saturday. his office temporarily, pending returned Tuesday after spending i Jake Neurer drove to St. Hel­ the outcome of the effort to raise the holidays in Forest Grove and i ens on business last Saturday. money for its support through at the state teachers’ association Commissioner Wm. Pringle was meeting in Portland. Mrs. McCol- also in St. Helens that day. private subscriptions. First league game of the sea­ lom is remaining in Forest Grove Jack and Sam Ray from Med­ son, grade school gym tonight. Ad. for a visit at the home of her ford spent a week here with their parents. Attending the services for Chas. sister, Mrs. Mollie Wright, before Mrs. James Nanson, former her death last Friday. Her sister, Wilson in Portland Thursday of last week were Mrs. H. E. Mc­ Vernonia resident, is reported as Mrs. Cleo Sheldon, and her four Graw, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. A. ill in a hospital in Astoria. daughters were here, Mrs. Anna Wm. Reed, S. P. and S. sec­ Lord, Mrs. Carry Sweney, Mrs. J. Hughes, Mrs. L. Roberson, Mrs. O. D. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. J. tion foreman, is putting on two Ella Caywood, and Mrs. Abby W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ira more men this week to clear the Sutphin. Mrs. Wright was well Mann, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mac­ tracks after the storm. The job known in the Nehalem valley. pherson and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. will last about ten days. Miss Grace Carmichael spent a Miss Thelma Stephens has re­ few days visiting friends at Bir- Thompson. Elizabeth Veith, George and turned to Woodburn and Miss six had not missed a Sunday for Louis Veith, accompanied by Ed­ Verna Ray to Monmouth. Ernie Herman moved Tuesday two years; these were given gold ith Wilson were guests at the home of their brother and family, to the Geo. Bastlington place in pins. Vivian Laird was presented Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Veith, Sun­ Treharne in order to care for it with a lovely Bible, having been during the absence of Mr. and on the honor roll for five years. day and Monday. Mrs. Lottie E. Dewey is the Mrs. Baslington in Eugene. Mr. Lets have at least 30 with perfect house guest of her daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer, for attendance in 1934. Mrs. F. Claude Stephens gave whom he has been working during E. M. Murphy, this week. Miss Nan Crary returned Mon­ their absence, returned Monday a watch party for the Berean class at her home Sunday night. day from Echo, where she spent from eastern Oregon. The evening was spent playing the holidays with her parents. Miss Della Cline spent the games. At eleven o’clock refresh­ Miss Margaret MacDonald is week end in Portland. Miss Merle Mills has returned ments of Jello, cocoa and fruit now working for two attorneys in Portland. She was graduated to her desk in the public library, cake were served by the hostess. from the Northwestern School of after assisting with the inventory The remainder of the time was at the Miller Mercantile Co. store. spent singing hymns, “Joybells Commerce December 11. Audrey Austin, who is taking During her absence Miss Edna Ringing in Your Heart,” was be­ a course in beauty shop training Owens, assistant librarian, had ing sung when the New Year ar­ rived. Eighteen Bereans were in Portland, returned there Mon­ charge. day after spending the holidays Mrs. Ray D. Fisher and daugh­ present. Our New Year’s resolution: A ter Margaret are recovering from here. There’ll be a lively game to­ their illness of Christmas week. bigger and better Bible school night, St. Helens high school Both are still confined to the in 1934. The ladies of the Loyal Glean- vs. Vernonia high school, grade house. ers class will meet Wednesday, JOY THEATRE school gym. Admission 10, 15 RAFTER ROMANCE, with Gin­ Jan. 10, at one o’clock at the and 25 cents. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage ger Rogers, Norman Foster and home of Mrs. Phillip Millis. This motored Sunday to Camas, Wash., Geo. Sidney, Saturday and Sun- | is a very important meeting as the election of officers will be weher they visited with Mr. and day, Jan. 6 and 7. Admission 10' held and there is other business Adv. Mrs. J. Seeger. They continued and 25 cents. that should be brought before all up the Evergreen highway to of the members. Meeting is to be EVANGELICAL CHURCH North Bonneville, which they re­ called to order at 1:30 instead D. R. Kauffman, Pastor port to be growing rapidly. Sunday, Jan. 7, 1934: Morning of 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carmen and Gloria spent Tuesday in Portland. services — 9:45 Sunday school; A. H. Holaday of Scappoose 11:00, preaching, “The Incarnate brought his daughter, Miss Ruth Word.” Evening services—6:30, Chris­ Holaday, to Vernonia Monday to resume her school at Keasey. For tian Enedavor; 7:30, preaching several days during the vacation service, “Words of Comfort.” Miss Holaday visited with her CHRISTIAN CHURCH sister, Mrs. M. D. Cole, in Long-. F. Claude Stephens, Minister view. While it Last: Annual meeting day. 9:45 a. Word has been received from m., Bible school, Bible lesson, Mrs. M. D. Cole at Longview that A one night during the flood they “Birth and Infancy of Jesus.” CORD were awakened by the blowing of (Matt. 1:1-2; 23.) 10:45 a. m., DELIVERED the siren, understood to be a sig­ Divine morning worship, theme, nal that the dikes had broken, and “The Message of 1934.” were greatly alarmed. The re-1 At 2:30 promptly the annual port, however, proved to be false.1 meeting is called, with a desire Dr. and Mrs. C d" kept their fur­ that the membership may be pres­ niture .-ady to move into the at­ ent. Interesting reports of fruit­ ful progress and with challenging tic in case of flood. Miss Enid Bolton returned plans for the future. This meeting belongs to the Monday from The Dalles, where PHONE 681 entire congregation. Come, see she visited during the holidays. Kathryn Malmsten and Marshall what’s doing! No evening services. Malmsten were here for New If everyone spends Christian Bible School Notes Year’s. Kathrvn is taking a course .. everyone works There were 18 in Bible school in beauty shop work, and Mar­ Sunday who had perfect atten ­ i shall is working for a landscape gardener. •“ dance for the past year, of which Natal holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers. Bud Lindburg left Monday for Olney to visit for a week with his sister. Clarance Fowler has moved into his house here after spending several months in Trenholm. Ora Knifong of Portland had dinner Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buckner. Harvey Heath was in Bank3 Friday on business. Nello Monti is spending sev­ eral days in Portland. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell and family had New Year’s dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith. Charlie Hunes of White Sal­ mon spent several days visting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christiansen last week. Ebben Kinley, who has been visiting at the Cleveland home for the past two weeks returned to his home in Cliffs, Washington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Robbins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Everett Rundell Mason of Tidewater and J. I. Robbins had New Year’s dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd re­ with Mrs. Elsie Parker. turned to their home here Sunday Saturday evening guests at the , after spending several months home of Mrs. Hattie Brown were in Gunnisan, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hambley, Mrs. H. Smith of Portland is Bulah Harris, Hazel and Violet spending a week with her Hudson, Edith and Zelma Ham­ daughter, Mrs. Virgil Powell. bley, Warren Gillham, Tommie Winnie Rock returned to her Hall, Billie Bassett and Robert home in Cornelius Saturday, after Turner. visiting for several days with Mr. Mrs. Frank Donaway has been and Mrs. Floyd Cleveland. ill for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith Mrs. T. C. Miller is spending and son Gerald and Mrs. C. E. this week in Forest Grove visit- Smith of Forest Grove spent the ing friends. week end with Mrs. E. Varley. New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Acord and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard were two children had New Year’s Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McCabe, Mr. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. and Mrs. Harvey Heath. Mr. and Lolley and family. Mrs. Lewis Laramore and John Mrs. Cornelius Pruitt, who has Laramore. been visiting Mrs. Olney Pierce Evelyn Varley spent Sunday for the last few weeks, left Sat­ night in Trehom. V urday for Astoria where she | Norma Anderson of Mist spent expects to visit relatives for a the week end with her parents. few days, Then she expects to Violet Lindburg, who has been return to her former home in visiting her sister Mrs. Jack Chris- Arkansas. tainsen for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Costi are returned to her home in St. spending a few days in Port- Helens Monday. land with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers were Levi White and Elza Varley in Heisson, Washington, last week of Baycona spent the week end on business. with relative sin Riverview. Monday dinner guests of Mr. Johnnie Washinko left for and Mrs. Bud Rose were Mr. and Harlshorn, Oklahoma Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Lloyd. Miss Virginia Cummings re­ Ronald Fetsch of Forest Grove turned home Sunday from St. spent the week end with Mr. and Helens where she has been Mrs. A. D. Lolley. working. Evelyn and Richard Parker are Ronald Roland of Heisson, spending a few days with their 4 Washington spent the New Year’s aunt, Mrs. J. Burtraw. kenfeld last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay served New Year’s dinner to their family on Sunday evening to Mrs. Mary Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dunlap and their son Floyd, and their own son Clarence Lindsay. Miss Beatrice Perry and her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Burris, were in Vernonia shopping Fri- day. School was resumed here on Tuesday, Jan. 2, after the Christ- mas vacation. Several folks are picking ferns now. The ferns are especially good in this vicinity this winter. The logging bridge at the L. A. Peterson place, built about a year ago and since then used for general logging, was washed out by the recent high water. The bridge is lodged down near Birkenfeld. Riverview ». Bone Dry WOOD $4.00 VERNONIA Trading Co STEELHEAD FISHING /s getting better. HEAVY LEADER STOCK We carry a full line at HEAVY HOOKS 15c 40c to coil 15c to 35c Doz. 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