Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 26, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934.
PAGE FIVE
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL |
CAPACITY AUDIENCE GREETS and carried to have a silver of­ from the temple. After the meet­
RAINBOW INSTALLATION
fering at the next meeting in or­ ing a delightful social hour was
PARK BOARD ELECTS
ing of the local Auxiliary was
held in the afternoon at Mrs.
At a meeting of the park
Hammack’s.
board in the city hall Tuesday
evening Mrs. Madge Rogers was
INDIANAPOLIS VISITOR
elected chairman and Mrs. Her­
ADDRESSES CHURCH GROUP
man Veal secretary - treasurer.
Other members are Mrs. C. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Reed Mills, Mrs. Grant Thayer and
of Indianapolis, Ind., were guests, Mrs. Geo. Stankey.
of the Christian church Tuesday |
Dorothy Holtham spent the
evening. They are touring the
northwest in the interest of the week end in Portland.
welfare of the Christian churches.
In Mr. Reed’s address he stres­
sed the need of steady faith dur-:
CROWN
ing these days of great testing.
j
His impression of Vernonia in
the past and the present are al­
together favorable.
der to make a birthday gift. The enjoyed and refreshments were
A capacity audience greeted treasurer reported $6.25 as the served.
the installation of officers of net proceeds of the play given by
Vernonia assembly,
Order of members of the P.-T. A. Dec. 8. LODGE TO CELEBRATE
A motion was also made to TENTH ANNIVERSARY
Rainbow for Girls, in the Ma­
have the 1932 certificate of stan­
sonic temple Monday night.
The tenth anniversary of the
Officers installed were Zon- dardization framed.
Watler F. Brinlkmeyer was founding of Vernonia lodge 184,
weiss Douglass, worthy advisor;
Helen Messing, associate advior; elected historian to fill the va­ A. F. and A. M., will be cele­
Sara McGee, Charity; Doris An­ cancy left by Mrs. Wilson, who brated at a turkey dinner Satur­
day night. Members of the fra­
derson, Hope; Alice Baker, Faith; has moved away.
The program consisted of a pi­ ternity who have moved away
Thelma Lincoln, secretary; Daisy
MacDonald, treasurer; Mrs. L. H. ano solo by Bettye Gene Wright, have been invited, and it is ex­ MIST-BIRKENFELD GROUP
100-LB. SACK
Dewey, mother advisor; Patricia a play by the primary grades pected that there will be a large
SPONSOR PROGRAM TO­
Baker, chaplain; Alice Hoffman, under Miss Juanita Wilson, a attendance from out of town, as
NIGHT IN HIGH SCHOOL
musician; Mary Kauffman, choir reading by Ruth Byers, and the well as of local Masons.
leader; Maxine Bollinger, inner reading of the letter of the state
The committee in charge con­
BIRKENFELD —(Special.) —
observer; Edith Anderson, outer president, Mrs. Kletzer. Mrs. sists of Emil F. Messing, Thomas The Mist-Birkenfeld Missionary!
BONE-DRY WOOD
observer; Dorothy Webb, Love; Chas. Stanton gave a talk on M. Crawford, Glen F. Hawkins, L. ladies are sponsoring a program
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Dorothy Overson, Religion; Wil­ “The Responsibility of the Com­ H. Dewey and F. D. Macpherson. to be given Friday night, Jan. 26,
CORD
ma Glassner, Nature; Nadine Aid- munity Towards the School.”
J. B. Wilkerson is master of the in the Winema high school gym­
WHILE IT LASTS
rich, Mortality; Jeanette John,
A good attendance was report­ lodge.
nasium at Birkenfeld by the
Delivered
Fidelity; Jeanne Hughes, Patriot­ ed.
Shiloh Basin Missionary society.
ism; Lolamae Smith, Service; Ro­
STATE PRESIDENT OF
Cake and coffee will be served
berta Williams, drill leader.
"KID" STAPLES CELEBRATES AUXILIARY VISITS
by the local society. The pro­
86TH
BIRTHDAY
Mary Ann Childs, retiring wor.
ceeds from the program go to
thy advisor, was installing offi-
Mrs. Dorothy Akin, state presi­ help the Shiloh Basin folks in
cer; Verla Messing, installing
“Kid” Staples celebrated his dent of the American Legion Aux­ their project of building a church
PHONE 681
marshal, and Mrs. Pearl McCabe, 86th birthday January 17 at his iliary, and Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, in their community.
installing musician.
home. Mrs. Rose Aspinall gave district president, visited in Ver­
If everyone spends
Previous to the installation him a cake with “86” on it in nonia Thursday of last week. They
The Natal home economics com­
. everyone works
Mary Ann Childs conferred the candles. The two “kids,” Staples were entertained at Mrs. Floy mittee is . planning
_ a dance in
majority degree upon Merle Mills and Frankie, lit and blew out Hammack’s, and a special meet- the near future at the Natal hall.
and Isobel Curry, making them the candles. Mr. and Mrs. Aspinall
and Frankie spent the day with
honor life members.
Miss Curry sang two solos and Mr. Staples and Mrs. A. E. Jen­
Miss Amy Hughes each sang two nings.
Mr. Staples continues to read
solos.
Mary Ann Childs was presented the papers without glasses.
• It takes this many independent stores in the
with a white Bible and the floral
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Northwest, buying as a group, to make these
degree by a team consisting of PYTHIAN SISTERS INSTALL
□ pCClcUS
IOr specials possible. That is why this AFFILIATED
Helen Messing, Sara McGee, Dor­ OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR
STORE stocks only fresh, fine quality groceries
is Anderson, Alice Baker and
Vernonia temple 61, Pythian
Merle Mills. Mrs. Dewey, mother
advisor, was presented, with a Sisters, installed officers for the
bouquet of roses from the mem­ coming year at a meeting in the
bers of the assembly. Zonweiss Odd Fellows hall Wednesday
Douglass, the incoming worthy night. Their respective stations
advisor, was presented with a gift are as follows: Mrs. Florence
Dnffan Golden West, preferred for its
uOlIvv outstanding quality. 1-lb. Jar
from her family and Mrs. Albert Nanson, past chief; Rose Fletcher,
most
excellent
chief;
Adelma
So
­
Childs with a gift from Mrs.
Dewey because of her assistance den, senior; Georgia Smith, jun­
Pal/a Clmir Soft 88 Silk—For a
u3K6 llOlli better cake. PACKAGE
to the organization during the ior; Isabel Culbertson, manager;
past year. Mary Ann Childs pre­ Clara Kerns, M. R. S.; Jeanne
NATURE’S GIFT
sented Lolamae Smith with a Crawford, M. of F. ; Loretta
163S No. 2 Can ...........
gift for having served as asso­ Lamping, protector; Fern Kul-
ciate worthy advisor in Margaret lander, guard.
Dallari Holo QUAKER QUICK
Adelma Soden presented' the
MacDonald’s place for most of the
ROllGu Ü3ÎS Large 55-ounoe Pkg.
most excellent chief, Rose Fletch­
past term.
Refreshments were served by er, with a bouquet of carnations
a committee consisting of Mrs. F.
D. Macpherson, Verla Messing,
TODAY
Mary Kauffman and Mildred Ca­
son. The girls also enjoyed danc­
ing as part of the social hour.
3-LBS
FANCY BLUE ROSE
Special
Dairy Feed
$1.40
$4.00
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
850 INDEPENDENT STORES
DELIVERY
Fri. & Sat- “d wby w' “v*
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BE WISE-BUY WISE-ECONOMIZE PH0Nt 7Z1
32c
30c
10c
19c
Beef Roast lb. 12c
Ground V eal 2 lbs. 25c
HAMBURGER lb. 12c
Pork SAUSAGE ID. 12c
VESPER COUPLE CELEBRATE
25TH ANNIVERSARY
BIRKENFELD — (Special.) —
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Ves­
per celebrated1 their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary Saturday
night, January 20. They were pre­
sented with a set of dishes from
the Vesper Tea ladies and a sil­
ver tray from Mrs. Kroll, The
evening was spent in games and
dancing.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hanson, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hanson, Helen Larson, Mrs.
Nordstrom and Francis, Mrs.
Charlie Bee and May, Mrs. Ham­
burg and Anna, Mr. ani<* Mrs.
James Cahill, Mrs. Bessie John­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Kroll, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Smith, Ray Snyder, Walt
Nystrom and Mrs. Roy Paulson.
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Broom Special
RICE
White King
Creme Oil
17c
Tomato^'? suaer bab> 2*’s
2 CANS
Pork & Beans
Van Camp’s, 16-oz. can ...
S ave
MONEY
Buy the finest quality,
clean-burning kerosene—
Pearl Oil! Buy it here in
the new refillable can that
saves money every time
you have us fill it.
TIMBER P.-T. A. HOLDS FIRST
REGULAR MEETING
For Sale By
TIMBER — (Special.) — The
Timber Parent-Teachers’ associa­
tion held their first regular meet­
ing since November in the Timber
school house last Friday. The
business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. M. F. Welter, president
Discussion of plans for “Foun­
ders’ day,” celebrating the 37th
birthday of the P.-T. A. were dis­
cussed, and a motion was made
HOME GROCERY
W. G. HEATH
TUNA FISH — Del Monte %’s
Always uniform quality ............... CAN
10c
CAN 14c
CAN 14c
CAN 18c
X7C
5 BARS
TOILET SOAP
34C
. Large Pkg.
GRANULATED SOAP
2 FOR
lie
LETTUCE head 5e
WHOLE KERNEL CORN, Del Monte l’s
The kind Dobsie recommends.
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VAKIvU 1
SAUER KRAUT — Gold Bar
CABBAGE lb. 2c
Silver Thread—2%’s ............
CORNED BEEF
Derby Brand, 12-oz. can
For Fri. & Sat.
California
Bunch
5c
Grape Fruit, SÄ’“... 5e
Phone 721 %
Free Delivery
SAFEWAY STORES, Inc.
VERNONIA BRAZING &
MACHINE WORKS
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W. H. BRIDGERS
CHAS. SUNDLAND
Nehalem
Market and
Grocery. Inc.