Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 21, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL
LOYAL WOMEN TO SERVE
CONVENTION BANQUETS
I MRS. THOMPSON ENTER.
TAINS POLLANNA CIRCLE
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETS
The Loyal Women of the Chris­
The Missionary society of the
tian church will serve two large Christian church met last Friday
convention banquets in October I afternoon at the home of L. L.
and will meet next week to clean Wells at Treharne. Mrs. C. R.
the church according to plans Pritchard was elected to fill the
worked out at a meeting held in vacancy in the office of vice­
the church parlors Wednesday af­ president. Mrs. Wells presided
ternoon.
because of the absence of Mrs.
The first banquet will be for Roy Brady, president.
a Ninety and Nine convention to
The devotional service on the
be held in Vernonia about Oc­ theme “Christ in the Modern
tober 10, and the seconu will World” was led by Mrs. Wells.
be for a Christian Endeavor con­
Mrs. Harry Culbertson had
ference later in the month.
charge of the program which in­
Next Wednesday, Sept. 26, the cluded two papers: The School
ladies will meet at the church Bell Rings by Mrs. Louis Lara-
prepared to give the rooms a more, and The Church Across
thorough house cleaning.
the Way by Mrs. Jim Brady.
A discussion of medical mis­
A feature of the social hours
was the exchange of flower seeds sions was held and a chapter
by the members. Refreshments was studied from the book “God’s
were served by the hostesses, Candlelight.”
Mrs. Louis Laramore and Mrs.
Mrs. Emma Weed and he?
PhiMp Millis.
daughter, Mrs. E. C. Grant, visit­
ing here frfm Dallas, Texas,
DEBORAH CIRCLE
went to Portland Friday to at­
PLANS ’’TACKY PARTY'
tend that evening the wedding
A “Tacky Party” to be given reception of Mrs. Weed’s niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward of
in the social hall of the Evan­
gelical church, October 5, was La Grande were guests of Mr.
planned by the Deborah circle and Mrs. Harry Culbertson Thurs­
Monday at the regular monthly day night and Friday of last
meeting for which Mrs. A. J. week. Mr. Ward and Mr. Culbert­
Hughes, chairman, was hostess. son are old school chums.
Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge
The idea explained by the De­
borahs is that all guests are to held its regular meeting Thursday
dres "tackily.” A small admission of last week. On the Tuesday
fee is to be charged of each previous Mrs. Grace Sunnell en­
guest, but if his costume is not tertained the social club at her
“tacky” enough, he is likely to home.
Free installation of your tele­
have to pay double to get in.
An interesting party is being phone September 10 to 24 in-1
Adv.
planned with games, entertain­ elusive. Order now.
ment, old time music and re­
RADIO SALES INDICATE
freshments.
IMPROVED BUSINESS HERE
Present at the meeting were
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. H. V.
Improved business conditions in
Holcomb, Mrs. Dave Marshall, Vernonia are indicated by the
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs- C. L. sale of two radios this week by
Brock, Mrs. W. T. Lilly, Mrs. the Paterson Furniture store. One
Oscar George, Mrs. Ira Mann, was for $185 and the other
Mrs. L. H. Roberson and Mrs.
$95.45, both cash.
O. D. McCabe
HARMONY CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
Mrs. E. S. Thompson entertain­
ed the Pollyanna circle of the
Evangelical Missionary society at
her home Wednesday afternoon
at which time three new mem­
bers were added bringing the
total to 22.
Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs.
H. E. McGraw and Mrs. S. A.
Morton were appointed to ar­
range for a sale of Pollyanna
aprons in conjunction with the
flower and bulb sale to be held
by the Betty Brite circle next
month.
A Christmas sale of Pollyanna
aprons is also planned.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
PUBLIC RECEPTION FOR
TEACHERS SCHEDULED
Tonight at eight o’clock in
Evangelical church a public
ception for the teachers of
Vernonia schools and of
schools in near by communities
will be held. A very short pro-
gram will be given.
PAGE FIVE
Recent Wedding
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Paints & Varnishes
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NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO DO
SOME PAINTING
For Drain Hoards, Autos, Table Tops, etc
We Have the NEW
Armovar Varnish
Will stand every known test. A few of them are
Boiling Water, Muriatic Acid, Hydrochloric Acid and
last but not least Hydroflouric acid which is so strong
that it will attack glass almost immediately—but will
not harm Armovar Varnish.
%-pint 35c,. '/i-pint 50c, Pint 90c, Quart $1.65
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO PAINT THE
HOUSE . . . You can obtain money from the
National Housing Act, and repay in small month­
ly payments. . . . Call for further information
if you are interested.
Hoffman Hdwe. Co.
FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
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Mrs.
I far as Echo, and returned with
CAMP REEHERS, CCC, Wes-'them Sunday. On their way back
tiber, Sept. 20—Coming as a1 Mr. Smith stopped off in Dufur,
surprise to nearly everyone was where he saw Lee Schwab, form­
announcement of the recent wed- er editor of the Eagle,
ding of Miss Joy Bush, daughter, The Columbia County Pioneer
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush of association is to meet in the Pres­
Vernonia, and of Lieut. John J. byterian church in Clatskanie
Taggart, acting commanding of­ Sept. 29. Each family is to bring
ficer of Camp Reeher’s, CCC.
a basket lunch, but coffee, cream
The ceremony was solemnized and sugar will be furnished by a
by Sapt. Jno. Foley, COC chap­ committee.
lain, at the Post chapel, Van­
Mrs. Harry Kerns left for
couver Barracks, Wash., Monday, Bend yesterday morning for a
Sept. 10. Witnesses were Mrs. visit at her mother’s.
Bush, Mrs. Florence Bennett of
Portland and Lieut. E. C. Wolf­
er of Vancouver.
The bride is a graduate of
Vernonia high school and matric­
ulated for a year as a student at
the University of Oregon where
she was a member of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority.
Lieutenant Taggart is a grad­
uate of the University of Ida­
ho and member of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon fraternity. His permanent
PHILCO,,
ZENITH.
home is Lewiston, Idaho.
MAJESTIC
Lieutenant Taggart has tor the
last 11 months been stationed in
$22.95
Oregon, having been second in
command of Company 1313, CCC,
Complete line of new
Mist, and later at Camp Reeher’s.
Battery Sets
Two surprise weddings among
YOUR OLD RADIO
the officers of Camp Reeher’s
TAKEN IN TRADE
have been announced In little
Complete Line of
more than a month, Capt. Frank
Radio Supplies
C. Finch, regular commanding of­
ficer, being wedded recently.
EVERYTHING
Julia and Joseph Wangler were
dinner guests of Ann Banzer in
Mist Sunday evening.
Miss Nettie Alley, county
health nurse, was in Vernonia
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis took
Tom Brown of Portland is Mrs. Davis’s mother, Mrs. King,
visiting at the home of his sister, back to her home in Centralia,
Mrs. T. M. Crawford.
1 Wash., ‘Saturday and returned
Mildred and Geraldine Cason Sunday.
were Portland visitors Thursday.
Mrs. J. H. Burnside went to
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simmons Portland Monday to be with Mr.
Burnside, who is working theic
were in Portland Monday.
E. A. Shipman motored to temporarly.
Portland Wednesday afternoon
Oscar George was ill for sev­
eral days last week.
on business.
us show you
wlky GOOD
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printing
pays!
| Round-up last week end.
In Camp Reeners | J. W. Brown rode with them as
• • •
The Harmony club met Sep-
tember 13 at 772 East street.
The members enjoyed sewing
and talking about the exciting
entertainment that is to follow
in the next few months.
Luncheon was served by the I
hostess.
I Mr. “nd Mrs- Earl Smith and
! famiI* att*nded thve P'nd‘"u,n
easily the moet popular car.
Hero it one more indication of
ford leaderihip in ttyle at well at
performance. For it takes both to
“get by” in Hollywood these daysl
Look over a new Ford V-8. Exam­
ine its fittings—they’re rustless
metal. Notice the rich upholstery.
See the many extra conveniences—
from a special compartment fcr
your purse to sun-visors to protect
your eyes.
Then drive this car yourself. Once
you experience “V-8 performance”
FOR THE HOME
PATERSON
Furniture Store
Phone 801
Bridge St.
Vernoni;
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