SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL | RAINBOW ORDER OFFICERS INSTALLED DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF VISITS LOCAL LODGE SENIOR ‘TOW-WOW" IS HELD AT DOUGLASS’S The newly elected and appoint­ ed officers of Nehalem assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, were installed in a colorful ceremony before a large audience in the Masonic temple Monday evening. The officers follow: Worthy ad­ visor, Helen Messing; worthy as­ sociate advisor, Sara McGee; Charity, Doris Anderson; Hope, Alice Baker; Faith, Patricia Bak­ er; chaplain, Lolamae Smith, or­ ganist, Dorothy Gwyn; choir lead* 1 - er, Nadine Aldrich; inner observ­ er, LaVerne Thompson; -outer ob­ server, Dorothy Webb. Love Margaret Salomonsen; Religion, Maxine Bollinger; Na­ ture, Kathryn Kauffman; Immor­ tality, Geraldine Cason; Fidelity, Roberta Williams; Patriotism, Mary Kauffman; Service, Doro­ thy Overson, and Drill Leader, Edith Anderson. Zonweiss Douglass was Install­ ing Officer, Verla Messing, In­ stalling chaplain. Mrs. O. D. Mc­ Cabe presided at the piano. Mrs. L. H. Dewey is mother advisor of the assembly. Flowers were presented Helen Messing and Zonweiss Douglass, the incoming and outgoing worthy advsors, and a white Bible was also presented to Miss Douglass. A program given following the ceremonies featured an operetta, “Alice in Wonderland,” which was arranged by Lolamae smith. It included songs and dances pre­ sented by a large cast. Verla Messing, Merle Mills and Dorothy Gwyn served refresh­ ments of fresh strawberry sundae and cookies to over one hundred members and friends. Mrs. Julia Bilyoe of Clatska­ nie, deputy grand chief for the Pythian Sisters, acting in behalf of the grand chief, Mrs. Mamie Bennett, made her official visit to Vernonia temple Wednesday evening. A dinner in the lodge hall at 6:30 preceded the evening’s cere­ monies. At that time Mrs. M. D. Cole, past grand junior, now liv­ ing in Longview, presented cor­ sage bouquets to the following officers and visitors: Mrs. Bilyoe, who is also a past grand chief, Mrs. Mary Erickson of Kelso, past grand mistress of finance, Mrs. Minnie McCrae of Rainier, Mrs. Rose Fletcher, most excellent chief of Vernonia temple, Mrs. James Nanson of Astoria, past chief of Vernonia temple, Mrs. Norris Soden, installing officer for Vernonia temple, Mrs. W. M. Van Doren of Vancouver, and Mrs. Minnie Asplund of Vernonia. During the regular meeting talks were given by the officials and visiting members. The committee which arranged the affair included Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs. M. J. Lamping and Mrs. N. S. Soden. Mrs. Bilyoe, Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. McCrae came to Vernonia with Mrs. M. D. Cole of Long­ view. The party made the return trip that evening. The senior “Pow-wow” was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass after the senior banquet last week. Upon entering each was given an Indian name. Following the trail (a string stretched along the floor) by aid1 of the large end of a spy glass, they indulged in a big game hunt (animal crackers) which they brought back to the squaws, where a big feast was held. Next came gathering of the In­ dian corn, thrown broadcast on the floor. Marian McCoy and Bert Mills bartered for a squaw and brave with the returns of the harvest. Next, things associated with Indians were jumbled, which all claimed as rightly answered, whereupon the peace-pipe made its appearance and was awarded to Janet John. There were also charades per­ taining to Indeans, gathering of nuts (from the floor) and squaws going to look at traps, returning with fudge. Canoe pictures were given as prizes to Benji Wilkerson and Ethel Kelley for excellence in “following the trail.” FAMILY REUNION HELD AT LEE HOME A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee over the week end. Those attending were LeVonne, Vera, Betty and Ross Lee, all of AUXILIARY ENTERTAINS Vernonia, Mrs. J. M. Wilkes and WORLD WAR MOTHERS son James Wilkes Jr. of San Diego, California, John Lee of The American Legion Auxil­ Vancouver, Washington and How­ iary was hostess Tuesday to the ard Lee of Eugene. World War veteran’s mothers at a tea given at the home of Mrs. MRS. OTTO MEYER H. E. McGraw. IS SURPRISED A program was rendered by the children of Auxiliary members Mrs. Otto Meyer was pleasant­ and a memorial day poppy was ly surprised on Thursday when given each mother present. Mrs. friends and neighbors called at Wm. Hammack was presented her home and gave her a shower. Those present were Mrs. Ho­ with a past president’s pin. Those on the invitational list bart Engen, Mrs. Kilby, Mrs. El­ were Mrs. M. Dunlap, Mrs. Wm. mer Bergerson, Leona Thomson, Woods, Mrs. Kate McDonald, Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Hult, Mrs. Ora A. Greenfeldt, Mrs. Dora Wash­ Smith, Mrs. A. F. Smejkal, Anna burn, Mrs. H. D. Van Blaricom, Ohler, Mrs. F. M. Engen, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie John, Mrs. Hyland, Thane Ohler, Mrs. Bert Ohler, Mrs. Ruby Biggs, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Anna Christensen, Mrs. Crue Mrs. Ellen Sheeley, Mrs. Chris­ Ohler, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mrs. tensen, Mrs. Mossman, Mrs. Wm. Clifford Bergerson, Mrs. G. N. Miller, Mrs. E. G. Roediger, Mrs. Pringle and Mrs. Louis Boeck. Strawberry sundae and wafers Lillie Mowe, Mrs. Zola Christen­ sen. She received many lovely were served. gifts. A pot-luck dinner was served. MRS. DEWEY ENTERTAINS FOR NELLE GREEN G. W. Thacker was a Portland Complimenting Nelle Green of visitor Tuesday. F. D. Macpherson, Emil Mes­ Malone, Washington, Mrs. L. H. Dewey entertained at dinner Sat­ sing, Wm. Reed, Glen Hawkins, urday evening. Other guests Roland Treharne, Loel Roberts were Mary Ann Childs, Zonweiss J. B. Wilkerson, W. T. Lilly Douglass, Kathryn Malmsten, and Ira Mann visited the Masonic Audrey Austin, Frances Childs lodge in St. Helens yesterday evening. and Mrs. Albert Childs. The MARGARET-INA BEAUTY SALON Opens to Visitors Saturday, May 26 In the Joy Theatre Building Come in and get acquainted and make your appoint­ ments for next week. Your patronage will be appreciat­ ed. Margaret Nelson PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1934. Ina Stevens MAXINE HARTWICK HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Frank Hartwick entertain­ ed with a childrens party Tuesday afternoon for the pleasure of her daughter, Maxine, on her third birthday. The little guests, who enjoyed the games and the ice cream and birthday cake, included Darel Ro­ berts, Arlene and Arlone Baker, Gloria Carmen, Alvin Tapp, Fred­ erick Kauffman, Edith Eby, Le­ ona Reid, Gloria Wall, Billy Briot, Bobby Calhoun, Janet Layer, Jackie Nance and Frances Ohilds. Mrs. William Briot. Mrs. Loel Roberts, Mrs. Fred Wall and Mrs. Lowell Hieber were also present. MRS. WILBUR WRIDGE IS COMPLIMENTED Mrs. Fred Lumm and Mrs. Charles Cody arranged a surprise party Tuesday of last week to compliment Mrs. Wilbur Wridge. A number of friends called at Mrs. Wridge’s home in the after­ noon fbringing a shower of gifts and refreshments of fresh straw­ berry jello, whipped cream, cake and coffee. Cards were also en­ joyed. POPPY DAY IS TOMORROW Tomorrow will be “Poppy Day” throughout the United States. CROWN Kitchen Queen FLOUR 49 L bck $1.60 Millions of Americans will wear .... ...................... 1 little red poppies in tribute to the men who gave their lives on the poppy-studded battle fields of France and Belgium during the World war. An army of approxi­ mately 100,000 women will dis­ tribute the memorial flowers on Milo John, son of Henry John, the streets of practically every is in bed with the typhoid fever. city and town in the country. Mrs. Florence McDonald visit­ Arrangements for observance ed at the home of Mrs. Beulah of “Poppy Day” here have been Baslington on Wednesday. completed by the women of the Mrs. Rose Fletcher and Mrs. local American Legion Auxiliary unit under the leadership of Mrs. Florence Nanson visited at the J. C. Henderson, poppy chairman. home of Mrs. R. L. Spencer on Auxiliary women will distribute Monday evening. poppies on the street throughout | JOY THEATRE the day, and will receive contribu-| George Raft in BOLERO, Sat­ tions for the welfare of disabled urday and Sunday, May 26 and veterans, their families and the 27. Admission 10 and 25c. Adv. families of the dead. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fogel moved Sunday to Forest Grove where Mr. Fogel has employment in a market. He has been in his new position for a couple of weeks, Mrs. Fogel remaining un­ til the closing of school. •----------------------- • Harve Edens is now at Camp Belknap, McKenzie Bridge, the BY AGOF BUG CCC unit in which he is enrolled having moved there from Reeds­ • Wednesday evening resembled port. Besides Mr. Edens, Edgar J. old times at the local golf pas­ Edens is in the same camp, hav­ ture. More enthusiasm being ing enrolled April 13 at Eugene, shown than in the “good old and Kenneth Whitsell is there af­ days.” ter having been on duty in the previous district headquarters at • The course will be in perfect Eugene. shape by the end of the week. The only noticable effect of the three week lay-off was the crea­ tion of a lot of interest in some­ thing worth while we had, and was about to lose, through lack of interest. Caught ia The Round» ! F air trays... and Rouyh SPECIAL— Butter Muffins • George Plumb says “The rab­ bits on this course are smart; when I tee off they all get out of the tall grass onto the fair­ way.” • Something to remember Sandy’s smile after the meeting at the club house nesday night. Sandy said', looks like 1929, instead of pression.” Napoleons . . . peppy Wed­ “This a de­ Cellophane Wrapped Cakes • Handicap cards were being turned in Wednesday night, over; which there was much kidding; most of those turning in high; scores were those who ordinarily play a reasonably good game. The handicap cmmittee will, no dtoubt, make ’em average. A quilting was enjoyed at the | home of Mrs. Frank Lines by I Twila Morton, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Al Webb, Mrs. R. L. Spencer, Miss Ethel Louise Spencer, Mrs. Os­ wald1, Lorraine Lines, Margaret Lines, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Lewis Stanton. 27c each Ask Your Grocer for Vernonia Milk Bread VERNONIA BAKERY I NEHALIA ICE CREAM Made in Vernonia I Now on Sale PINTS 2SC QUARTS SOc Bbl. (4 49-lb sacks) >6.20 ORDER FROM DRIVER WE DELIVER or TELEPHONE 471 VERNONIA Trading Co. PHONE 681 If. every one spends ... everyone works Nehalem Valley Ice and Creamery Co. *