PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934. SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS ■ FRATERNAL in Hood River. There was a little snow on the ground, they report. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent and Irma visited relatives in Waldport during the holiday«, returning Sunday. There was no damage from flood in that locality Mr. Kent reports. == ficers to be installed are as fol­ FOUR GENERATIONS ON Marriage of Velma lows: Ruby Biggs, noble grand; BOTH SIDES AT DINNER Veal and T. C. Graves Martha Frye, vice-grand; Mae Solemnized Monday Mellinger, secretary; Viola Tre­ Four generations on both sides harne, treasurer. The list of ap­ of the family were present The marriage of Miss Velma pointive officers has not yet been dinner given by Mr. and A. 1 Veal, daughter of Mr. and annonuced. John Elfis in the Rose hotel Sun- Mrs. H. Veal, and Thomas C. day. They were Mrs. M. Graves Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. of Forest Grove, her son, John WATCH PARTY IS HELD W. Graves, was solemnized on Ellis, her granddaughter, Mrs. New Year’s day in Stevenson, AT TREHARNE HOME Oscar Kaphammer, and her great- Washington, at a quiet ceremony grandson, Edwin Kaphammer. On The old year was helped out Mrs. Ellis’s side there were her at the home of the officiating and the new year heralded in with mother, Mrs. L. Bates, Mrs. El-I minister. The bride was attended by her a watch party held at the E. R. lis, Mrs. Kaphammer and Edwin. sister, Mrs. Beatrice Groat, of Treharne home. The guests besides those men-1 The evening was spent playing tioned above, were Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, and George Ellis acted games and singing. Lunch was Vern Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Polly as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Veal and Mr. and served shortly before midnight so of Eugene, J. W. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Graves, parents of the that the jolly crowd might herald Mrs. Harry Emmons, Bill and bride and groom, motored to the New Year in grand style. Frank Ellis and Oscar Kapham­ The party was aUo held in mer. Stevenson to attend the wedding The young couple will make honor of the birthday of Carrol their home in Vernonia, where Chance, who is visiting his parents MRS. W. A. DAVIS HOSTESS TO QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB they have a host of friends, both here from Washington. Those enjoying the festivities having lived here since childhood. Mrs. Wilbur Davis was hostess Mrs. Graves is a graduate of of the evening were Ed Roediger, Vernonia high school in the class George and Gustaf Hult, Vern to the Queen of Hearts Bridge of ’32 and Mr. Graves was grad­ Baker, Dorothy Webb, Mr. and club at their Christmas party Mrs. Louis Stanton, Lorraine Dec. 21. Mrs. Henry Fogel won uated in ’29. Lines, Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Wilson, high score. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kel­ FLOYD ROSE IS The members enjoyed an ex­ ley, son and daughter, Arvada change of gifts from the Christ­ GIVEN SURPRISE Lines, Henry Deplanche, Mary mas tree following luncheon. About 20 young people gath- Treharne, Sam Smith, Wilma Those present were Mrs. J. A. ered at the home of Floyd Rose Glassner, Milo John, Edwin and Hughes, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, for a surprise party on his seven­ Noah Treharne, Carroll Chance, Mrs. Harold Decker, Mrs. Ben teenth birthday. The evening’s Edgar Crawford, Stuart Parsons Brickel, Mrs. Jack Nance, Mrs. entertainment consisted of games of Forest Grove, Leo Doege of Wm. Heath and Mrs. Fogel. and music. Refreshments of an­ Seattle, and the hostesses, Ethel gel food cake with whipped Kelley and Jeanette John. ENGAGEMENT OF MISS NOBES cream and fruit, and punch were The party was chaperoned by TO DR. EBY IS ANNOUNCED served to the following friends: Mrs. Viola Treharne and Alta Hazel Tomlin, Leona New, Mar­ John. The engagement of Miss Hazel guerite Laird, Jewell Wangler, Nobes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zelda Miller, Helen Barnes, Ro­ NATAL GRANGE COMMITTEES F. A. Nobes of Portland, to Dr. bert Tomlin, Melville Malmsten. ARE APPOINTED Roland D. Eby of Vernonia was Roy Barnes, Warren Aldrich, announced at a New Year’s Eve Loren Lineberger, Joe Wangler, NATAL —(Special.) — Natal dinner party given in Portland by Cleon Woodruff, Harley Wood­ grange met Wednesday, Dec. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dobler. Miss ruff, Leo Ludwig, Dean Stephens, with the new officers assuming Nobes and Dr. Eby both are George Sitts, Floyd Rose, Glenda their duties. graduates of the University of Rose, Frank Rose, Jr., and Mr. The following committees were Oregon, and their betrothal is of and Mrs. Rose. appointed: Home economics—Mrs. wide interest among college Alice Lindsay, Mrs. Cleo Banzer, folk of the state. No date has ATTENDANCE AT EVANGELI- Mrs. Laura Carmichael; sick— been set for the wedding. CAL W.M.S. IS LARGE Mrs. A. R. Melis, Mrs. L. B. Mr. and Mrs. Polly, who have Eastman, Lee Osborn; agricul­ Twenty six members answered ture—Ben Lowden, Jim Hill, A. been visiting at the home of roll call at the meeting of the R. Melis; cooperative marketing— their daughter, Mrs. Vern Ellis, Evangelical Women’s Missionary Wm. Rose, Richard Peterson, L. left Monday evening for Eugene. society in the Evangelical church B. Eastman. Mrs. T. M. Crawford was in. parlors Wednesday afternoon, and After the business meeting the Portland from Friday to Monday two new names were added to lecturer’s program took place. In i ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza­ the rolls. beth Brown. Mrs. D. R. Kauffman gave an one corner of the hall stood a Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Slack of prettily decorated Christmas tree. outline of the Program of Pro­ Salem spent the holidays at ths gress of the general missionary i Santa Claus arrived with a gift society, which was followed by a for every one, young and old. home of Mrs. Slack's mother, Mrs. Emma Potter, in this city. They discussion of its purposes and Candy, pop corn and refresh­ motives as related to the local ments of sandwiches, cookies and returned Monday. Verla and Helen Messing spent group, by Mrs. Dan Cason. Mrs. coffee were served. Several visi­ the holidays with their mother tors were present. Harold McEntire presented the lesson topic. Women of the Ori­ ent, and a dialogue was given by Mrs. H. S. Strong and Mrs. H. G. Sandon. Committees were appointed for the year as follows: program, Mrs. Alice Malmsten, Mrs. D. R. Kauffman and Mrs. Fred Lumm; social—Mrs. Dan Cason, Mrs. Enoch Dumas, Mrs. H. G. San­ don, Mrs. H. M. Bigelow and Mrs. Fred Wall; finance—Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. Ray D. Fisher, Mrs. C. O. Piert, Mrs. Ivan Mc- Collom, Mrs. A. C. Knauss and Mrs. W. J. Armitage; visiting— Mrs. Ira Mann, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl and Mrs. H. S. Strong; Prayer Mazda Lamps Electrical Appliances league secretary—Mrs. Walter Kent; thankoffering secretary — Mrs. Judd Greenman; tithing sec­ retary—Mrs. E. J. Douglass. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee, Mrs. Alice Malmstn, Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb and Mrs. Dan Cason. 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