Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 02, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934.
PAGE FIVE
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL
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Knauss, Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. et 8, which is helping to sponsor
E. S. Thompson, Mrs. F. D. Mac­ these clinics.
pherson, Mrs. I. N. McCollom and
Mrs. Enoch Dumas.
Mrs. F. D. Macpherson and
The tenth anniversary of Ver­
Mrs. J. W. Brown were Portland
At
the
previous
meeting
of
nonia lodge 184, A. F. and A. M.,
visitors Wednesday.
was celebrated with a banquet the club at the home of Mrs. E.
Saturday night in the Masonic S. Thompson on January 11,
hall. Leslie M. Scott, grand mas­ identities of birtlylay friends were
ter of the grand lodge of Ore­ revealed and new names drawn,
gon, Rufus Cheney, grand secre­ following a three course luncheon
ra. Jake Ni.rw
tary, and Frank Peters, junior served by the hostess at one
o
’
clock.
grand warden, were in atten­
Guests were seated at one long
dance.
Saturday evening a few neigh­
Nine of the original 13 char­ table, gay with festive favors and bors gathered at the Natal hall
a
clever
centerpiece
fashioned
ter members of the lodge were
for a social evening. Progressive
present: Wm. H. Folger, Dr. W. from ivy and tiny colored electric five hundred was played. Clar­
H. Hurley, Ivan Sherer, Wm. lights. A birthday cake adorned ence Lindsay won high score and
'Congdon, Peter Bergerson, Albert with lighted red candles was a Lee Osborn low score. Those pre­
Childs, Bruce McDonald1, J. C. feature of the dessert course.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lind­
Past members who had with­ say and Clarence Lindsay, Billie
Lindley and W. M. Tipton. J. E.
Tapp, who was the first candi­ drawn since last year’s birthday and Grace Carmichael, Harry
date to receive the degrees in the names were drawn were included Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neur-
newly formed lodge, was also in the invitational list, but most er, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap,
of them being out of town, were Edith Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
present.
unable to attend.
Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kruge-
Thirty-four different lodges
Those enjoying the delightful man, and! Victor Berg. Sand­
were represented in the meeting,
and 104 members of the order occasion with Mrs. Thompson in- wiches, cake and coffee were
i eluded Mrs. E. M. Bollinger, Mrs. served.
signed the attendance register.
At the regular grange meeting
Among former residents of Enoch Dumas, Mrs. Harold Mc­
Vernonia who were present at Entire, Mrs. Fred Wall, Mrs. F. I Jan. 24, Mrs. L. B. Eastman was
the meeting were W. H. Gala­ D. Macpherson, Mrs. E. E. Gar-1 honored on her birthday with
way of Hillsboro, A. W. Whita­ ner, Mrs. D. R. Kauffman, Mrs. two beautiful cakes from the la­
H. M. Bigelow, Mrs. Dave Mar­ dies H.E.C. Mrs. Anna Osborn
ker of Portland, Glen W. Neil
of Portland, George Drorbaugh shall, Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Mrs. A. was elected to fill the office of
of Hillsboro, J. C. Lindley of J. Hughes, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Ceres, formerly held by Miss Mag­
Albany, W. H. Congdon of For­ Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. E. J. gie Triplett.
Mrs. Elsie Peterson entertain­
est Grove, W. H. Folger of Port­ Douglass and Mrs. L. H. Dewey.
ed Julie Banzer, Edith Hare and
land, Dr. W. H. Hurley of Port­
MRS.
THOMPSON
ENTER.
Anna Osborn Thursday at lun­
land and E. E. Yeo of Gladstone.
TAINS FOR ELVERE, JR.
cheon.
Among other out of town
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lord drove
guests were C. F. Fish, Harry
To celebrate the 12th birthday
Schick, O. T. Walker, Watson C. of her son Elvere, Jr., Mrs. E. S. to Portland to spend the week
end with Mrs. Lord’s sister, Mrs.
Lea, F. D. Gardner, W. B. Mann,
Thompson entertained with a Amelia Sweeney, who is recover­
J. A. Thornburgh, J. Propstril and
birthday dinner Monday evening. ing from an operation.
M. Schramel of Forest Grove, *A.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. O.
The Reed Holding family were
W. Hanson of Scappoose, L. P.
D. MdCabe, E. L. Frazee and business visitors in Clatskanie
Jasper, Bert Forrest and G. L. Jimmy and Betty Lou Frazee.
Saturday evening.
Baker of Clatskanie, Robert L.
The state highway grader op­
Berg of Birkenfeld, A. R. Lun­
erated by Carl Enneberg is work­
deen of Westport, E. E. Rose- DIPHTHERIA SERUM
TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY
ing on the highway this week.
braugh, E. Gwinn, E. 0. Goody,
IN WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Clyde Johnson is working for
G. 0. Clement and R. C.
Mathews Bros, saw mill on the
Archibald of Rainier, A. Johnson,
Immunizing against diphtheria burn this winter.
J. Cruickshank and Jack Newton
Mrs. Fred Bush and Mrs. Julia
of Hillsboro, Charles L. Wood of will be given in the Washington
Portland, Jas. M. Bayles of To­ grade school Thursday, Feb. 8, Whittig called on Mrs. Bush’s
ledo, W. H. Langdon of Gresh­ at 1 p. m., with Dr. J. A. Hughes cousin, Lee Osborn, Monaay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
am and Milton Tonstrude of Sil­ and Miss Nettie Alley, county
health nurse, in charge.
Anna Osborn were Clatskanie
verton.
All who wish to have their callers on Friday.
The dinner was served by mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap en­
bers of Nehalem assembly, Order children given that protection are
invited to come. Babies after the joyed Sunday evening with grand­
of Rainbow.
age of six months and children ma Dunlap at Riverview.
Ole Estes from Camp Mist
of pre-school age are very sus­
NATIONAL PARKS IS
ceptible to diphtheria and' should spent the week end here with his
STUDY CLUB THEME
be immunized. A charge of 50 mother.
Mrs. Abbey M. Sutphin, ac­
Word description as well as an cents will be made to cover the
extensive display of photographs cost of medicines, but those un­ companied by her sister, Mrs.
of the National parks of the Pa­ able to ¡jay will be treated free Ella Caywood, left for Washing­
cific coast states occupied the through the courtesy of the 40 ton, D. C. Mrs. Sutphin arrived)
program hours of the regular
meeting of the Vernonia Study
club at the home of Mrs. H. M.
Bigelow Thursday afternoon, Jan­
uary 25.
The Yosemite, Sequoia, General
Grant and Lassen parks in Cali­
fornia were presented by Mrs.
Harold McEntire.
Mrs. Fred Wall described Crat-
er Lake National park in Oregon;
Mrs. E. M. Bollinger told of Mt.
SPRING’S SMARTEST
Rainier National park, and Mrs.
Jukid Greenman presented Mt.
CREATIONS
McKinley National park.
Mrs. Bigelow served refresh­
Dresses you would expect
ments following the program.
to pay at least $1.00 for at
Additional members present
were Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Mrs. E.
J. Douglass, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb,
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. A. C.
last fall and was here during her to be with her mother, Annie B.
mother’s illness and death. Mrs. Johnston, Saturday and Sunday.
Caywood will return after a visit.
The Nenana orchestra will play
Miss Vada Johnston, Natal j for a dance to be given at Natal
school teacher, went to Birkenfeld hall Saturday, Feb. 10.
Masons Celebrate
Tenth Anniversary
Natal
New Spring
HOUSE FROCKS
A Riot of Fast Colors . , .
79c
Pillowslip Stamped
and Hemstitched
25c
Come in and see our
PATTERNS
Jonnibel Shoppe
Located in
Paterson Furniture Store
BUY EARLY—WHILE
THE ASSORTMENT
LASTS . . .
Nothing fills the Lili quite so well as
one of our beef roasts and the trim­
mings that go with it. Take one home
with you, or we will deliver, call 721
------------------- SPECIALS-------------------
For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BEEF ROAST
lb
13 c
RIB BOIL, lb...................................... 9c
HAMBURGER, lb...............
12c
PORK SAUSAGE, lb......................... 12c
GROUND VEAL, 2-lbs..................... 25c
BETTER FOODS
Extra attention should be paid at thi3 season to serving
the very best foods to avoid winter ills. Our stock of
fresh, wholesome, appetizing foods is of the finest
quality at prices that you will find are low.
Raisins
ci
1
Dessert Brand
4-lb. Package
F°r Better Baking
________ 27c
gw
dnowdnit a-w. pa»...................... T“C
Mother’s Cocoa
2 Lb Carcon
Utahna Peas S.^Tt^r
Pineapple
Solar Brand, 2H’s
Slightly Broken—2 for
21c
25c
33c
Calif. GRAPE FRUIT, each .......... 5c
Calif. LETTUCE, head .................. 5c
PARSNIPS, lb.................................... 2c
SWEET POTATOES, 4-lb............. 25c
INSTANT POSTUM, lge. size ............ 39c
MAYONNAISE, 16-oz. jar .................. 27c
Durkee's certified—For Better Salads.
SYRUP, Log Cabin, med. size............... 45c
CHOCOLATE, %-lb. pkg..................... 22c
Baker’s Premium
QUICK QUAKER OATS, 55-oz. pkg. 19c
GRAPE-NUTS, Package ....................... 17c
Eat Yourself to Health.
PEET’S Granulated Soap, 40-oz. pkg. 23c
Specials For Fri. & Sat.
WE DELIVER
PHONE 721
Nehalem
Market & Grocery Inc.