FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934. PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore, Ada Mills, La­ vina and Donald Ziener, John ' Laramore, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heath and Betty Mae Arnold. Mrs. Rosalie Waters of Port­ MRS. THOMPSON ELECTED playing games. Refreshments AUXILIARY BUYS NET Mr. and Mrs. James Burke land visited Thursday with Mr. STUDY CLUB PRESIDENT were served by Doris Lindgren FOR TENNIS COURT have moved into the Drorbaugh and Mrs. Mike Willard. and Hazel Tomlin. house. The place has been va­ The Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson was elect­ Although the Legion Auxiliary Those present were Juanita ed president of the Vernonia Hanson, Arlene Baker, Betty May card party given in the Odd Fel­ cant since Mr. and Mrs. Canipar- Mrs. E. L. Lloyd were Mr. and Study club at the annual spring Arnold, Joy Willard, Phyllis New, lows hall last Friday afternoon oli moved to St. Helens several Mrs. Kirby Rose of St. Helens, Miss Cavanaugh and Mr. Haugh­ election of officers which took Helen Killian, Nina MacDonald was not especially well attended, weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. George of ton of St. Johns. place at the home of Mrs. Enoch and Mary Anne Tomlin. enough friends subscribed to the Mr. and Mrs. S. Godotti visited Dumas Thursday afternoon, Ap­ affair to enable the Auxiliary to Porland spent Sunday with Mr. ril 26. Mrs. Thompson will ap­ SILVER TEA IS accomplish its project of purchas­ and Mrs. C. N. Rundell and Mr. Mildred Hawkins Thursday even­ ing. point all standing committees im­ WELL ATTENDED ing a new net for the city park and Mrs. C. E. Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. E. Larson and mediately, but will not actively tennis courts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Costi returned assume her office until next fall. The prizes for high scores dur­ from Portland Monday where family spent Sunday evening at The silver tea given by the Other officers elected were Loyal Women of the Christian ing the afternoon’s play were pre­ they have been visiting Mr. the R. L. Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. Beauvais and Mrs. Judd Greenman vice-presi­ church in the church parlors Wed­ sented to Mrs. F. M. Ruhl for Costi’s parents for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pye from dent, and Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, nesday afternoon was largely at­ bridge and Mrs. Elody McDonald Marion Robbins and family of Portland were Sunday guests of secretary-treasurer. for five hundred. Stevenson, Wash., visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeiner. tended despite the heavy rain. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. I. Robbins and Mr. and A length business session made The theme of Mother’s day Mrs. G. W. King of Aloha. Mrs. E. O. Robbins over the week Wash., visited Wednesday with necessary the postponement of was carried out in the program the committee in charge. end. They returned to their part of the pro'-ram. Numbers arranged by Mrs. L. L. Wells Mrs. Mike Willard. POLLYANNA CIRCLE home Monday. presented were a review and and Mrs. J. F. Rose. Saturday evening guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and TO GIVE TEA readings from John Muir's “Tra­ A ladies quartet composed of and Mrs. Tom Turner were Mr. Delbert Glenn were in Portland vels in Alaska” by Mrs. E. S. Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Frank Lange, and Mrs. R. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A “mother and daughter” sil­ Tuesday on business. Thompson, and a review of Mrs. Rose and Mrs. F. Claude Claude Tacket and family and Mr. C. Bruce purchased a new and Mrs. Chas Justice. “Spawn of the North,” a novel Stephens san “Mother’s Prayers.” ver tea, sponsored by the Pollyan­ by Barrett Willoughby, by Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Stubbs gave a reading. na circle will be given in the so­ Chrysler coupe Thursday in Port­ Bruce 'Cummings left Tuesday L. H. Dewey. , Mesdanes Lange, Wells and Rose cial hall of the Evangelical church land. for San Francisco. Mrs. T. H. Brendle spent Tues ­ next Tuesday afternoon from Refreshments were served from I sang a trio number and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan May, Bob an attractively arranged tea table Stephens read Edgar Guest’s 2:30 until 5:00 o’clock. All ladies day at Camp Eight visiting Mrs. Hilliker, Edith, Oral and Evelyn of the community are invited to J. E. Reiter. with Mrs. A. C. Knauss and Mrs. “The Mother’s Watch.” Virley visited relatives in Moun­ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman of bring their daughters or their Thompson presiding at the urns. Tea was served by Mrs. Clif­ mothers, or to adopt mothers or Vernonia were Tuesday evening taindale Sunday. Mrs. Mary Riderbush of Salt Others present were Mrs. E. ford Fowler and Mrs. Harry J. Douglass, Mrs. Ray D. Fisher, Woodruff at small tables decorat­ daughters for the afternoon if guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lake City visited Mrs. E. Varley King. they have none of their own, ac ­ 1 Sunday evening. Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. Judd ed with pansies. Iris in two Mr. and Mrs. William Heath I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. cording to Mrs. E. E. Garner, Greenman, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, shades decorated the rooms. left last week for Spokane, Wash., W. T. Graves were Mr. ana Mrs. chairman for arrangements. Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. Dave Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mrs. A program appropriate to Mo­ where they will spend several N. Soden, Herman Veal, Beatrice Marshall, Mrs. Fred' Wall, Mrs. Jim Brady assisted with the re­ H. M. Bigelow, Mrs. F. D. Mas- freshments and Mrs. J. M. ther’s day has been prepared and days visiting relatives. Mr. and Groat and Harry McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marston pherson, Mrs. Harold McEntire Peachey, Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. flower favors will be preesnted tx> Mrs. Harvey Heath are taking all mothers and daughters attend­ care of the Riverview service spent the week end in Portland. and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger. Stephens had charge of decora­ ing. station during their absence. Mrs. George Christiansen was tions. Mrs. A. L. Hartung was in taken to Portland to the hospital EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY Portland Saturday. SOCIETY MEETS Wednesday. LOCAL GROUP ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Smith re­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen DISTRICT LODGE MEETING turned to Portland Saturday ofter were in Clatskanie over the week The Missioary society of the visiting relatives in Riverview end. Evangelical church met at the Representing Vernonia temple, for several days. church Wednesday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hambly of Mrs. W. W. Webster and son its regular program and business Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs. N. S. Soden, and Mr. Walt, Olga Jamber and Orris De Kelso, Wash., spent Sunday visit­ session, Mrs. C. A. Malmsten and Mrs. Earl Smith attended the Vaney, all of Portland, visited ing friends in Riverview. They presiding. district meeting of Pythian Sis­ over the week end at the J. 0. returned Sunday evening taking The devotional service was led ters in St. Helens Saturday DeVaney home. with them their remaining house­ by Mrs. E. J. Douglass. Mrs. H. night. hold goods that had been stored The Keasey ladies ’ club sur ­ M. Bigelow gave current events Vernonia temple’s part in the prised Mrs. J. O. DeVaney Ap­ here since they moved from from the mission centers, Mrs. Riverview. Ira Mann presented items from ceremonies was the draping of ril 25, the occasion being her Miss Betty Schalock motored the charter. The meeting was birthday. They gave her a pot the “Women’s Missionary World,” bo Seaside Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs. A. C. Knauss gave a largely attended by representa- holder shower. Mrs. C. Watts and daughter. Mayo Pettijohn left Friday for reading from the leaflet series. tivs of all temples in the district. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hawkins Refreshments and dancing con­ Portland, where he will be em­ The study chapter, “Women of cluded the day’s activities. and daughter Mildred were in ployed by Swift and Co. Rural Asia,” was presented by Portland Saturday on business. Seaside will entertain the dis­ Word has been received here Mrs. L. H. Dewey. Mrs. Fred Zeiner returned to that Gene Purney, former?/ of Hostesses were Mrs. A. L. Par­ trict convention next year. her home Sunday after spending Vernonia, was recently married, ker, Mrs. Henry John, Mrs. Rilla a few days in Portland visiting MRS. BRIOT ENTERTAINS and is now living in Newport, Or. Snyder, and Mrs. Emma Weed. relatives. QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB Mrs. Mike Willard gave a Mrs. Paul Malmsten and little MISS HOLADAY IS GIVEN birthday dinner for her daughter Mrs. William Briot entertained daughter Jo Irene of El Segunde, I SURPRISE PARTY the Queen of Hearts bridge club Cal., came to Vernonia Friday j Joy, who was nine years old. KEASEY — (Special.) —Miss at her home on B street Thurs­ for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Holaday was given a sur­ day afternoon of last week. Mrs. Chas. Malmsten, leaving yester­ prise birthday party at the Keasey Henry Fogel held high score at day. Mrs. Paul Malmsten is a for­ mer Vernonia resident. school house after school Tues­ the close of play. PER Others present were Mrs. Wil­ day. The May day motif was car­ SACK Elizabeth Piert from Monmouth liam Heath, Mrs. Lowell Hieber, ried out in the luncheon served. Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. J. A. Normal visited at her home here Those present were Mrs. J. O. Hughes, Mrs. Jack Nance, Mrs. Sunday. Accompanying her was CROWN LEADER DeVaney, Mrs. Geo. Comstock, Mrs. Velma Smith and two sons Mrs. Bessie Cummings and Betty, Wilbur Davis and Mrs. Ben and Hadin Smith. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley, Mrs. L. O. Brickel. PER Gillham, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Mrs. 100-LBS. R. A. Simmons and daughters Al­ lie and Louise, Mrs. H. A. De Witt, Mrs. Mabel Graves and Miss Holaday. NOW ON DISPLAY SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL Riverview’ KEASEY Ground Barley $1.30 Z™. Rolled Barley 75 LB SACK $1.00 MILL RUN .. $18.00 Howard K. Zimmerman BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD FOR KATHLEEN TOMLIN • A birthday party in honor of’ Kathleen Tomlin was held at her home Sunday afternoon, April 9. A number of classmates and | friends enjoyed the afternoon THE Jonnibel Shoppe Announces its Removal To the Balcony of the MILLER MERCANTILE STORE Third and Bridge Streets Vigorous and capable young man who has made such a fine record as circuit judge in the Clatsop-Columbia dis­ trict, is a candidate for a second term. Upright, fair, industrious, knows the law. Born Kansas 1889; to Ore­ gon 1906; AB U. of O. 1913; Stanford JD 1916; en­ listed World war July 1917; built up substantial law practice in Astoria, his home city; U. S. Comm’r.; city at­ torney; elected circuit judge I 1928.— (Reprint from Ore­ gon Voter, April 28, 1934.) —Paid Adv. , Rolled Oats 90c Come in -— and see THE NEW SHELVADOR Refrigerator EGG MASH $1.70 CROWN FLOUR 49 sback SEE • • • • . . . The New THOR and G.-E. Washing Machines. VERNONIA Trading Co. EASY TERMS ---------- $1.90 SPECIAL ----------- PHONE 681 Table Lamps If everyone spends ... everyone works While they last. Used Radios $1.00 down—75c week. I ADVERTISE PATERSON your merchandise Furniture Store and it will sett! in iiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii