Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 01, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934.
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SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS ■ FRATERNAL
embling, Lawrence Knauss, J
CLUB GIVES FINAL
phine and Frederick Kauf in
PROGRAM OF YEAR
Donald Dewey, Joyce Thom ■ » i
The final program for the year
A farewell reception for Rev. Edith Eby and Margaret Fisher.
was given at a meeting of the
D. R. Kauffman and family, who
I Vernonia Study club for which
left the following morning for NATAL TO HOLD DANCE
Mrs. E. E. Garner was hostess
their new home in Portland, was SATURDAY EVENING
I on Thursday afternoon of last
given in the Evangelical church
NATAL — (Special.) — The ■ week. A business meeting in June
social rooms Monday night by
the ladies of the Missionary so­ home economics committee will l will close the year’s activities.
give a dance Saturday evening, ] Reading of three poems from
ciety.
Speeches voicing their appre­ June 2, at the Natal hall. Re-' Robert Service’s “Spell of the
ciation of Mr. Kauffman’s work freshments will be served and! Yukon” were given by Mrs. Ray
as pastor of the Evangelical music will be furnished by the ! D. Fisher. Mrs. E. M. Bollinger
church and wishes for his suc­ Arizona Wranglers from Astoria. | read selections of both prose and
poetry from a variety of Cali­
cess and happiness in the future
fornia writers, and Mrs. E. J.
were given by Judd Greenman, in
Douglass read poems from Wash-
behalf of the church and com­
ington state poets. Mrs. F. D.
munity. Mrs. C. A. Malmsten of
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I Macpherson displayed
the Missionary society, J. B. Wil­
I group of photographs of promi-
kerson of the public schools, and
nent Oregon authors, giving a
E. J. Douglass of the Sunday
I very
brief biographical sketch of
school.
each.
Mrs.
A.
L.
Kullander
is
visit
­
Mrs. D. C. Cason, chairman for
A decision to sponsor a Camp­
the evening presented Mr. Kauff­ ing relatives in Independence fire group was made during the
this
week.
man with a gift of cash from
business session.
the Missionary society.
Robert Holcomb and Everett
Other members in attendance
Mr. Kauffman expressed the Rundell attended the commence­ were Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Mrs.
appreciation of himself and Mrs. ment exercises in Forest Grove Dave Marshall, Mrs. H. M. Bige­
Kauffman, who was unable to oe Friday evening.
low, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs.
present, for the friendships of the
A. J. Hughes, Mrs. A. C. Knauss,
George Laird, Allen Ray and Mrs. E. S. Thompson ana Mrs.
local people.
Mrs. L. H. Dewey, accompanied Bill Ellis spent Tuesday in Banks H. V. Holcomb.
by Mrs. Lois Clark, sang two visiting Margaret and Desmond
solos, and Leo Ludwig and Floyd Laird, who are picking berries.
MRS. HARTWICK ENTERTAINS
Rose with their guitars furnished
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB
a number of musical selections spent Sunday in Banks visiting
Mrs. Frank Hartwick was hos­
throughout the evening.
their daughter Velda Mellinger, tess to the Queen of Hearts
The halls were decorated with who is picking berries there.
greenery, rose covered screens,
Hale Greenman and Robert
and bowls of flowers by Mrs. E.
E. Garner, Mrs. Henry John, Mrs. Holcomb hiked to Lost lake Mon­
J. C. Henderson, Mrs. E. S. day afternoon and1 camped there
Thompson and Mrs. Ray D. Fish­ that night returning home Tues-’
day.
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er of the Pollyanna circle.
Refreshments were servea by
Mrs. C. N. Rundell received
Mildred Cason, LaVerne Thomp­ word Wednesday morning that
son, Mary Ann Childs, Sara Mc­ her son-in-law, Emery George of
See the New THOR
Gee and Bernice Rose. The re­ Portland, had had his right foot
Gas Washer
freshment
committee included cut off Tuesday afternoon while
Mrs. H. G. Sandon, Mrs. H. M. working in the M. & M. factory.
Bigelow, Mrs. Fred Wall and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buckner and
D. C. Cason. Mrs. Cason was Mrs. Rundell drove to Portland
general chairman for the occasion that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
and arranged the program.
Buckner returned home in the
bridge club at her home Thurs­
day afternoon of last week.
Mrs. Lowell Hieber receive«,
the prize for high honors. Mrs.
Loel Roberts was a guest.
Members present were Mrs.
William Heath, Mrs. Jack Nance,
Mrs. J. A. Hughes, Mrs. Wilbur
Davis, Mrs. Ben Brickel and Mrs.
William Briot.
FAREWELL IS GIVEN
KAUFFMAN FAMILY
Look for the “Affiliated Buyers Sign” . . .
[AFFILIATED^
The Store Displaying this Sign
Will SAVE You Money
The El mi
New Thor
WASHERS
$59.50 up
ELOISE GARNER’S
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
To celebrate the sixth birthday
of her daughter Eloise, Mrs. E.
E. Garner entertained a group
of children with a delightful
party at her home last Friday
afternoon.
After the games the guests
were seated at a table centered
with yellow flowers and a birth­
day cake decorated1 with candles
and gumdrops in gay colors.
Place cards and clever “gum­
drop boys” marked the places
where each child found a jello
“man in the moon” with raisin
eyes, banana nose and mouth,
and whipped cream curls.
Eloise’s little guests were Gloria
Wall, Glenita Deamer, Sara Fro-
CROWN
evening, but Mrs. Rundell will
remain there for several days.
49
sabck
$1.60
BbL (4 49-lb sacks) 36.20
WE DELIVER
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
PHONE 681
If everyone spends
... everyone works
WE DELIVER
PHONE 721
CAKE FLOUR ....... Lge. Pkg.......... 27c
Swansdawn—for perfect cakes. Large package.
CRISCO................... 3~lb. can ... ......... 56c
The ready creamed shortening.
P & G SOAP
............. 6 Bars.......... 28c
Giant size bars.
SHAKER SALT..... 2-lb. carton............. gc
Leslie’s Iodized. 2-lb. carton.
Maxwell House COFFEE .... Can ..... 32c
Full flavor—full value—vita fresh. 1-lb. tin.
MAYONNAISE ....... Pint Jar........... 25c
DURKEE’S “CERTIFIED”
BORAX SOAP CHIPS
Pkg. .
20 Mule Team Brand1—large package.
POST TOASTIES ..... 3 Pkgs. ...
With Mickey Mouse cut outs.
Mince
Razor CLAMS ..... 2 tins
Otter brand, fancy minced razor clams. No. 1 tall
CERTO ..................... Bottle .......
SPECIALS
Makes perfect jam.
Chocolate Eclairs
WHEATIES....................... 2 for ...
New Beautiful
CREAM PUFFS
End Tables
$1.95
Cream Rolls
Magazine Racks
98c
BUTTERHORNS
Ask your grocer for our
delicious Milk Bread . . .
Made in Vernonia.
New and Used
RADIOS
up
$15.00
SPECIAL
Mixing Bowls
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
Specials For Fri. & Sat.
VERNONIA
BAKERY
Whole wheat flakes—with all the bran.
PINEAPPLE............. No. 2 tin....
Solar Brand. Slightly broken slices.
23c
22c
39c
24c
25c
15c
MEATS
14c
lb.
Beef Boast
9c
lb.
Bib Boil
Hamburger 2 lbs. 25e
25c
2 lbs.
Sausage
Ground Veal 2 lbs* 25c
kr™_ $1.00
Fishing Tackle
We Have Everything
For the Home.
TRY OUR EASY
PAYMENT PLAN
PATERSON
Furniture Store
Phone 801
VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
head
CARROTS
3 bunches
NEW CABBAGE
lb.
5c
10c
4c
Nehalem
Market & Grocery Inc.