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SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL B1RTHDAY MOTIF FEATURES MEETING PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934. which the club members are work ing were definitely set. The club play will be given on Thursday, November 8, and the Christmas bazaar will be held on Saturday, Dec. 15. Mrs. A. J. Hughes will enter- tain the club next month, Ne- vember 14, at her home on O.-A. hill. BETTY BRITES PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Betty Brite circle of the Evangelical Missionary society, which was entertained by Mrs. Paul Gordon Tuesday afternoon, worked out additional details for the Christmas bazaar which they had previously announced. The bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 17, at which time the Betty Brites will feature a new Betty Brite cook book compiled from the favorite recipes of local women, as well as the Betty Brite sponges. Other circles have been invited to join them in the bazaar. The garden sale and cooked food sale given by the circle Saturday was reported very suc cessful. I*' Work of making curtains for the church balcony will soon be gin as the material has been pur chased. MRS. ARMITAGE IS Thirteen members were present. G.-E. CLUB HOSTESS The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ivan N. Mcuollom Mrs. W. J. Armitage was hos- on November 13. tess to the G. E. club at her apartments Tuesday night. Mrs. Harry Kerns held high score and Mrs. Virgil Powell low, after an evening of bridge. Others present were Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Mrs. H. E. CATHOLIC CHURCH McGraw and Mrs. J. A. Hughes. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30. DANCE FOR EMPLOYES A birthday motif featured the meeting of the missionary society of the Christian church at the home of Mrs. James Brady last Friday afternoon, the occasion being a celebration of the six tieth anniversary of the found I ing of the society. Mrs. C. R. Pritchard led the MRS. W. A. DAVIS devotional service, her theme be ENTERTAINS CLUB ing “A Cloud of Witnesses.” Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur Davis entertained Pritchard also had charge of the program which included a drama the Queen of Hearts Bridge club tization and a candle lighting at her home Thursday afternoon, Oct. 4. Mrs. William Heath had ceremony. high score. “Aunt Martha VanWinkle W’akes Guests of the club were Mrs. Up” was the title of the dramatic Harry King and Mrs. Loel Rob- sketch which presented the changes taking place in the Chris erts. Members present included tian church’s missionary society Ms. Heath, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, A. since its beginning 60 years ago. Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. J. and Aunt Martha, played by Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Ben Brickel Louis Laramore, went to sleep Mrs. William Briot. 60 years ago when societies had been organized in but 11 states, and woke up in the present to find 2,787 flourishing organiza- j tions. Mrs. James Brady and Maxine Brady also participated t j in the dramatization. j “Bearers of the Torch” was I 1 i in the nature of toasts to the past, present and future. As each toast was given in turn by Mrs. Prtchard, Mrs. J. F. Rose and Mrs. Harry Culbertson, a tall I candle was lighted to burn I throughout the remainder of the! program. TO BE GIVEN OCT. 12 A large birhday cake bearing, 60 candles held a prominent | Friday evening, Oct. 12, place in the room. Following a. Frank Baker and Frank Berg consecration service the candles' strom are giving a free dance were lighted by the members. Lat- j at Arcadia park in appreciation er the cake was served at the; of the cooperation of Clark and social hour luncheon. Wilson and Fire association em ployes, and the CCC and all citi “TACKY” PARTY IS zens of the community. UNIQUE OCCASION All employes and their friends are invited The “Tacky” party given by the Deborah circle in the Evan MABEL ANDERSON gelical church social hall last Fri MARJORIE GRAY ENTERTAIN day evening proved to be a Mabel Anderon and Marjorie unique and enjoyable occasion for the guests as well as a fi- Gray entertained with two tables nancial success for the sponsors. of bridge at their apartments Old time music was furnished | Thursday evening of last week. Guests were Mrs. Ivan N. Mc- by the Douglass orchestra, Leo Collom, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Char Ludwig, Chas. McNutt and Har- j lotte Hilts, who held high score, rison Norris. Elma White, Amy Hughes and Games, a grand march, and i Thelma Drake. group singing of old song» com-. ____________ pleted the entertainment. MRS. McGRAW ENTERTAINS Prizes for the best "f tacky” AT BIRTHDAY DINNER costumes were presented to Mr.1 and Ms. E. S. Thompson. The Mrs. H. E. McGraw entertain- many ridiculous costumes in evi- ed with a birthday dinner for dense created much • merriment Mr. McGraw on Thusday even- throughout the evening. i ¡ng, Oct. 4. Guests were Mr. and _____________ r„.c, with ___ Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, Mr. and Refreshments ___ in ____ keeping the “tacky” idea consisted of ap- Mrs. Frank Hartwick and daugh- ples, ginger snaps and candy; ter Maxine. suckers. . |----------------------------------- Junior Wall is reported to be getting along nicely following an NEHALEM CLUB operaton for appendcitis last Fri- MEETS AT MRS. CASON’S day. He is expected to be able The Nehalem club met Wednes to come home soon. day afternoon at the home of C. A. Mills has a contract for Mrs. Dan Cason, with Mrs. W. R. ’ logging for a new mill three Hammack as assisting hostess. ! miles out of Sandy to start Mon Two dates for future projects on day. Laundry Work That Is Reliable . . . Our work is guaranteed as reliable and absolutely safe for your clothes. They’ll come back snowy and clean —and nicely finished. Our prices are low—in perfect accordance with these times. WE TAKE SCHOOL WARRANTS— Will EVANGELICAL CHURCH A. N. Glanville, Pastor Sunday morning subject, “The I Am that Satisfies All Ages.” Evening, 7:30, “God’s Pathetic Cry for Adam’s Fellowship.” CHRISTIAN CHURCH C. R. Pritchard, Minister Bible school at 9:45. Rally day, and that means that we are go ing to try to have 350 in Bible school. There will be a short pro gram and the regular classes. Plan to be there. Morning worship at 11:00. Ser mon, “Answered Prayer.” Basket dinner at noon. Bring your baskets. After the dinner there will be a program of music and readings. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. We are starting a class in “Training for Service” which is a foundational work in teacher training. The class meets each Tuesday, plan to enroll. The Ninety and Nine men’s class will hold its mid-week busi- ness and fellowship meeting this Friday evening at the church. These meetings are held the sec ond and fourth Fridays of each month. There will be a short de votional hour followed by a busi ness meeting. Then there will be a period of good fellowship. Ev ery man interested in the better things in life, be he a Christian or not, should attend th.se meet ings and the class. The class has recently been reorganized with the pastor, C. R. Pritchard, as president and teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Haycox were vis itors in Vernonia one day last week. Mrs. Dogget and infant daugh ter have returned home from St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. J. Neurer went to Birkenfeld Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Anderson have moved into McMullen’s ser vice station to live. Marian Milton had charge of the Mist telephone office Friday Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Burnham and Saturday while Olga Holm attended the Pacific Internation strom was away. al stock show at Portland on Sat-1 Harry McMullen from Vernonia urday. spent Saturday at Dave McMul Ralph David of Vancouver,! len’s. Wash., called at the home of Same Devine has returned to Lee Johnson. Big Creek at his job braking. His Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner had wife is spending a few days as their gu^st Sunday Miss Vir-' visiting her mother in Firwood. ginia Hansen. Lee Osborn went to eastern Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith and children made a business trip to Oregon with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding and Forest Grove Saturday. Bertha and Mr. Mrs. Geo. Johnson was a busi daughter ness caller at Treharne Thursday. Dhooghe called at Grover De Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Crawford vine’s home at Deep Creek one of Portland were Sunday visitors evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neurer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. from Astoria spent the week end L. Crawford. Orville Britton is delivering at J. W. Neurer’s. Mrs. Frank Steers is home with the Sunday Journal, taking Geo. their new daughter. Johnson’s route. Mrs. E. Sehorn spent the week Paul S. Thompson left this end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson at Wednesday on a business trip to southern Oregon. Corvallis. Mrs. Roy Calhoun entertained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neurer and daughter June from Portland Wednesday at luncheon for a were Sunday visitors at the Mr. group of ladies. The afternoon Neurer’s sister, Mrs. Sidney Bak was spent in sewing and conver sation. Those present were Mrs. er. Mrs. Pearl Holcomb was hos Melville Chapman, Mrs. Verda tess to friends and relatives at Cook, Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Roy a quilting at her home in Ver Cobat, Mrs. George Cobat, Mrs. nonia. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Gra Everett Snyder, Mrs. Tom Bram- ham from Treharne were present, bert and the hostess. also Mrs. E. McDaniel, Mrs. H. A. SMOKING AND DRINKING? Wilson, Mrs. Alta John, Mrs. C. 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