PAGE FOUR Hi ver view Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch had as their guest Sunday Tom Ed­ wards of Vernonia. Mrs. Edith Varley and son Elza were in Olympia, Wash., Tuesday on business. Mrs. Dan May had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piercy and brother Ed Piercy of Black Rock, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. George Ederer of Man­ ning, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lund and Mr. and Mr3. Art Johnson of Port­ land. Elvere Thompson is absent from school this week because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. George left Thursday for Portland after spending a week with relatives. Mrs. Alma Schalock returned Friday from Mosier, Ore., after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spofford. They returned home with her and will visit here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gill are the parents of a eighdt and a half pound boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The baby has been named Benny Deraid. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson had as their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch. Everett Carter and family of Treharne visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Greenfeldt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dial left Sunday for Kingston, Wash., where they will make their home. Mi&s Letia Burns of Astoria was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Elder. Mrs. Cynthia Smith of Forest Grove, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Varley, was called to Hills­ boro Sunday because of the ser­ ious illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Biggs and brother Carl of Wauna visited ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Biggs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk of Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Glenn and daughter were guests of Mrs. George Woods Sunday. Mrs. Jay Burtraw returned home Saturday from Hood River, where she was called by the ill­ ness and death of her father. Clyde Jenkins of Camp Lewis visited his sisters, Mrs. E. L. Lloyd and Erlene Jenkins, over the week end. Mrs. *Chas. Biggs visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. Fonda, Tues­ day. Mrs. Clifford Fowler went to Portland Saturday after her son Harold, who has been in the Doernbecher hospital for some time. They are now in St. Helens visiting relatives. Word has been received that Ida Mae Hawkins, who was re­ cently injured in an automoble accident at Huntington, Ark., is much bettea. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap of Natal spent a most pleasant time at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dunlap Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hankel and granddaughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. An­ drews. Nels Westlund and Elsie Par­ ker visited relatives in Hood Riv­ er Sunday, bringing home with them the latter’s parents, Mr. and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE. VBRNONLA. OREGON Mrs. John Robbins, who hava spent the summer at the home of his father, who passed away Tuesday afternoon and was buried Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. George of Portland visited at the home of Mrs. Mike Willard Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Jim Aubrey left Monday for an indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dayton Ross of Klamath Falls. John Van of Portland is here for an indefinite time visiting among relatives. Mrs. John Hatfield spent Tues­ day at the home of Mrs. Alice Buckner. Billie Burnham returned to Clatskanie Sunday after spending a week here with relatives. Mrs. Harold Parker and son returned home Wednesday after spending the summer at Oregon City. Mrs. Parker’s sister and hus- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannegan, accompanied her home to spend the week. Mrs. Merle Cline and son spent Wednesday at Clatskanie at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnham. Mrs. Burn­ ham accompanied her daughter back to spend a week with her. KEASEY DeWitt Clinton, W. W. Web­ ster, Art Carlson and O. H. De- Vaney, all of Portland, visited at the latter’s home over the week end . Anna DeVaney is employed in Portland. W. J. Lindsley and Warren Gillham are now employed in the CCC camp. D. B. McDonald took a bus load of voters from up the Rock Creek road to Vernonia last Sat­ urday so they could register. Mr. and Mrs. Evers ana Mrs. J. O. DeVaney were Vernonia shoppers Friday. Mrs. L. O. Gillham has been quite ill with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. George Com­ stock celebrated their eleventh wedding anniversary Sept. 30. Little Bettie Cummings cele­ brated her fifth birthday with a party with her dolls Oct. 8. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones and family spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock’s. Joe Lindsley is working in Ne­ halem for his uncle, Lee Mead, this winter. There are 17 pupils attending the Keasey school this year. J. N. Miller, county commis- sioner, was a Vernonia visitor Wednesday. 1 extraction of her teeth last Fri­ day. ! Grover Devine came over from i Deep Creek Sunday to work for Mrs. A. A. Dowling — Link Peterson. He is boarding at the Austin Dowling home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ana Mrs. Mrs. L. E. McGee and daugh­ Anderson were guests of Mr. and ter-in-law, Mrs. Raymond McGee, Mrs. J. O. Libel last Sunday. were business visitors in the vil­ Mr. and Mrs. E. Lane were Sun­ lage last week. day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gro­ Shady Lane spent the week end ver Devine of Deep Creek. with friends in the vicinity of Mrs. George Jones was a Vernonia. Clatskanie shopper Monday morn­ Irvng Knowles butchered a fine ing. porker the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner were The state highway crew were shopping in Clafskanie Saturday called out Sunday morning to afternoon. move an obstruction on the Ver­ Iris and Bernice Turner stayed nonia highway. with their grandmother, Mrs. Rey­ nolds, Sunday night. George Jones was called to Camp Boyington last Monday. Mrs. Austin Dowling and Miss R. W. Cummings of Portland Hammons were visitors Thursday was among the visitors at the of Mrs. Newton Trotter at Jewell. Rod and Gun club banquet Mon­ Mrs. E. A. Jones and Mr. and day night. Mrs. Geo. Jones were Sunday din­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White ner guests of the Otto Bittner went to Portland Sunday to see family. Mr. White’s mother, who was ill. L. Bigelow went to work for Mrs. A. A .Dowling of Mist the Birkenfeld Logging Co. at was in Vernonia Tuesday. Natal Monday morning. Geo. A. Nelson, county agricul­ Mr. McCormick of the CCC in Washington was calling on old tural agent, was in Vernonia Tuesday evening, bringing with friends in the village Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buckley him from Portland the members of the burn spent the week end of the 4-H club stock judging team of Beaver Creek school who at Knappa. Mr. and Mrs. John Libel were had been attending the stock Saturday afternoon shoppers at show. Clatskanie. Sunday visitors at the home Donald Sundland was a Clats­ of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw kanie visitor Sunday afternoon. were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. G. Lord and Miss of Roseburg, who stopped on ther Olga Holmstrom were Portland way to the Portland stock show, visitors Friday and Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roles, Mrs. Anna Wallace and daugh­ their son Edward Roles, and Miss ter, Mrs. Chas. Melis, were vil- Dick, who drove out from Port­ agle shoppers Monday afternoon. land to call. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland Raleigh Walker and son Clay were business visitors Tuesday. of Forest Grove spent the week They are plannng on leaving for end as guests of their cousins, Chicago soon to spend a while Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw. at the world’s fair. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins and Mike Hanon motored to Port­ had as their guest Sunday even­ ing for dinner Miss Olga Holm­ land Thursday to visit the stock show. strom. Mrs. F. M. Ruhl has been ill Miss Hazel Cook from Salem for several days this week. passed through the village on her Jack Marshall, who is employ­ way for a week end visit with her ed in Portland spent the week sister, Mrs. Popkins. Everett Beach drove down from end with his parents, Mr. and Strassel Tuesday and called on Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mrs. A. C. Knauss and son friends in the village. Lawrence and her father E. E. Several from this vicinity at­ tended the wedding reception at Malmsten drove into Portland the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nord­ Monday to visit the stock show. strom below Birkenfeld Monday In Portland they met Mr. Malm- evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. sten’s brother and sister, Otto Francis Nordstrom just married. Malmsten and Mrs. Eva West of Mrs. Austin Dowling and Miss Seaside, who came to Vernonia Grace Hammons were visitors at with them for a week’s visit. Members of Nehalem assembly. Mrs. Geo. Cobat’s of Vernonia Tuesday. 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