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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMHEH 2, 1M34. PAGE FIVE Dazi» r.dd h./f. SOCIE TY NEWS ■ CI.LBS - FRATERNAL and lolly pop ghost* were clever Individual favor*. Jack o' ian- • nd tern »alad, sandwich** cookie» were aerved. The guest* were Bobby Con- dit, John Schmidlin, Kuby O’ Conner, 1-eone Kelley, Betty Brit ton, Palsy Thacker, Betty Davi« and Lila Schram. RAINBOW SHOW PUASKS AUDIENCE The audience which attended thr Kambow show in the Wash ington school auditorium last Friday « ,’ht »a* delighted with the interesting and varied en tertainment offered. Member* of Nehalem awcmbly, which apon- Mired th* affair, were pleased MRS. GLANVILLE ENTERTAINS CIRCLE wlih it* succcm financially. Teo one-act plays furnished Mr». A. N. Glanville entertain the main P"rt program. ed the Martha circle at her home The first comedy, entitled “A Tuesday afternoon, and aerved Scheme that Failed,*’ wa* pre an attractive lunch following the sented by a cast composed of busineaa meeting. Torn» Eloranta, Robert Kirby, The circle decided to join the M*r> Ann Child«, l*<,rria Ander Betty Brite and other circle» of son. Dorothy Ovr*on, and Lola the Evangelical Miaaionary so Mae Smith. ciety in a Chnstma» bazaar to The ca*t for the second play. be given November 17. They •No Men Are Perfect,** included will mähe miscellaneous hand Thehna Lincoln. Dorothy Webb, worked gift* for th* affair. Alice Hoffman, Zonweiaa Doug Those present were Mrs. E. J. la»«. Margaret Salomonsen and Douglaaa, Mrs. Walter Kent, Mrs. Daisy McDonald. L. A. Rogers. Mrs. Franklin Ro Other number» on th* program ger». Mrs. Fred Oveeon. Mrs. iadeded an introductory talk by . Ix»l» Clark. Mrs. C. A. Malm*ten, Kara McGee, tap dancing by Al- Mrs. C. U. Enatrum. Mrs. A. W. K* Baker a.Nd Patricia Baker, a Sauer, Mr» Eda Lind«trotu •nd veeaJ solo by Sara McGee, a pi Mrs. Eva West ano *ob by Mr*. Enoch Duma*, vbo ai«o accompanied for other LELA BEVERIDGE ■ewcal number», and a vocal IS MARRIED leiectnn by Zonweum Dnuglam, Jeaaettr John. Sara McGee. Dor- ■ New* of the marriage of Leia is Rae E»tey and Esther Froemb. Beveridge, daughter of Mr. •nd hag with Mildred Canon accomp- Mr» l,ee Beveridge, who form- snytnr M im Nan Crary, of the high r,,Y *‘ved her*, to R. C. La Salle October «chocI faculty, directed the play«. 1 at ' Klamath *“ Fall* t*’*' on — c» — 8 u I ha» been received by local aad Mr» I. H. Devry, mother| friend». Mr. and Mr*. La Salle sdv»« of Nehalem assembly a*- will make their home in Klamath mted with all arrangement*. Pa Falla. tnria Baker received a prise fer selhng the mo»t ticket*. C. S Hoffman ha* been laid up for aererai day» with inietti ELOISE GARNIR nal flu. ERTER TAINS PUPILS I I Eki»c Gamer ent e-tamed the first grade pupil» of the Plea»- sat Hill school at a Halloween $arty at th* home of her mo ther. Mrs. E. F. Garner, Mon- day af!cm->on. After traditional games were ••Joyed the little gueat* were >«ated *t a gay table decorated vtth a pumpkin centerpiece and psper candle«, holding fortune«. Halloween candles NARRATIVE POEM IS STUDY CLUB THEME < ire. ] TCvr» »v» dl ini FOUR TO BE INITIATED Tba guest list included Mr». INTO REBEKAHS M— — - - -- Taylor, Mrs. Tom — Brendel, Mrs. V. .¡but Davi?, Mr». Lowell Hieb- Four new member» are to be er, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, „ Mrs. ------- ------- .nW m into * w nrotKanx at initiated the Rebekah» at Jack Nance, Mrs. George Plumb, their next meeting, Nov. b. They Mr». J. A. Hughes, Mrs. William’are Mr». Geo. Johnson, Mr». Briot, Mr». William Heath and I Clyde McDonald, Mrs. E. A. Mc- Mr». J. H. Stubb». I Ik nald and Geo. Baslington. | There will be three others in HARMONY CLUB ENJOYS itiated at the meeting after that. II --------------- HALLOWEEN PARTY •» t u -- — Sephen Vincent Benet's narra tive poem, “John Brown’s Body,” was the subject for study at the monthly meeting of the Study club at the home of Mr». A. J. Hughe« Thursday afternoon of The Harmony club enjoyed a »! Halloween party at 1008 Second' last week. Mrs. I.. H. Dewey reviewed the avenue Thursday evening. A busi book which treats the South dur ness meeting was held and new ing the Civil war time, and gave officers were re-elected. All mem a number of reading* from iL bers except one were present. The hovtesa’» home was decor Mr«. E. J. Douglas* gave a ated with cornstalks and lighted sketch of the life of the author. pumpkin* with ghost*, black cats, Mrs. E. M Bollinger prevented and witches lurking around. comment on current literature Fortune« were told with apples A brief sketch of the life of and walnut*. Stephen v'»«ler. composer of I Southern folk music, and a mun-1 The table« were decorated by cal selection from hi« work* waA Halloween favors and candies. A luncheon of pumpkin pie with given by Mr*. Enoch Duma*. whipped cream and cocoa wa» A decision wa« made to solicit served. buaineea h'»u»e» and organiza- Hon* for the community che«t. GLADYS IRENE ROESER Mrs. Judd Greenman. vice-presi- MART« ES EDWARD LYDIE dent. presided in the absence of Mrs. E. S. Thompson. Gladys Irene Roe«er. daughter Additional member* present of Mr. and Mr». Joe Rnever of were Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. Wilark, wa» married October 20 Ivan N. McCoUom, Mrs. F. D. to Edward E. Lydie of Vernonia. Macpherson. Mrs. Dave Marshall The couple will reside in Ver and Mr». H. M Bigelow. nonia. MRS. BRICK F.L ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. TAYLOR Complimenting Mr*. Philip Tay lor. former Vernonia resident, who t* now visiting relative« here before leaving for her new home at Burns. 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