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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FIVE FOUR TO BE INITIATED bur Davis held high score. SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL RAINBOW SHOW PLEASES AUDIENCE 4 and lolly pop ghosts were clever individual favors. Jack o’ lan- and tern salad, sandwiches cookies .were served. The guests were Bobby Con- dit, John Schmidlin, Ruby O’ Conner, Leone Kelley, Betty Brit ton, Patsy Thacker, Betty Davis and Lila Schram. The guest list included Mrs. INTO REBEKAHS Taylor, Mrs. Tom Brendel, Mrs. Four new members are to be V.’.lbu. Davis, Mrs. Lowell Hieb- er, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. initiated into the Rebekahs at Jack Nance, Mrs. George Plumb, ■ their next meeting, Nov. 8. They Mrs. J. A. Hughes, Mrs. William 1 are Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mrs. Briot, Mrs. William Heath and 1 Clyde McDonald, Mrs. E. A. Mc- i Donald and Geo. Baslington. Mrs. J. H. Stubbs. I There will be three others in- 1 itiated at the meeting after that. HARMONY CLUB ENJOYS i HALLOWEEN PARTY i I NARRATIVE POEM IS STUDY CLUB THEME Sephen Vincent Benet’s narra- The audience which attended tive poem, “John Brown’s Body,” the Rainbow show in the Wash was the subject for study at the ington school auditorium last monthly meeting of the Study Friday night was delighted with club at the home of Mrs. A. J. the interesting and varied en The Harmony club enjoyed a Hughes Thursday afternoon of tertainment offered. Members of Halloween party at 1008 Second last week. Nehalem assembly, which spon avenue Thursday evening. A busi sored the affair, were pleased MRS. GLANVILLE Mrs. L. H. Dewey reviewed the ness meeting was held and new with its success financially. book which treats the South dur ENTERTAINS CIRCLE officers were re-elected. All mem ing the Civil war time, and gave Two one-act plays furnished bers except one were present. Mrs. A. N. Glanville entertain a number of readings from it. the main part of the program. The hostess’s home was decor ed the Martha circle at her home Mrs. E. J. Douglass gave a The first comedy, entitled “A ated with cornstalks and lighted Scheme that Failed,” was pre Tuesday afternoon, and served sketch of the life of the author. pumpkins with ghosts, black cats, sented by a cast composed of!an attractive lunch following the Mrs. E. M. Bollinger presented and witches lurking around. T-l.j comment on current literature, Toivo Eloranta, Eloranta, Robert Kirby, | business meeting. Fortunes were told with apple ” ‘ ... The cjrcie decided to join the A brief sketch of the life of Mary Ann Childs, Dorris Ander and walnuts. composer of son, Dorothy Oveson, and Lola ' Betty Brite and other circles of Stephen Foster, The tables were decorated by the Evangelical Missionary so Southern folk music, and a musi- 1 Mae Smith. Halloween favors and candies. A The cast for the second play, I ciety in a Christmas bazaar to cal selection from his works was luncheon of pumpkin pie with be o given “No Men Are Perfect,” included!-- ----- November 17. They given by Mrs. Enoch Dumas. whipped cream and cocoa was A decision was made to solicit Thelma Lincoln, Dorothy Webb, ¡will make ! miscellaneous hand served. business houses and organiza Alice Hoffman, Zonweiss Doug- j worked ° gifts ”ft for the affair. Those present were Mrs. E. J. tions for the community chest. lass, Margaret Salomonsen and ; GLADYS IRENE ROESER Douglass, Mrs. Walter Kent, Mrs. Mrs. Judd Greenman, vice-presi Daisy McDonald. MARKES EDWARD LYDIE L. A. Rogers, Mrs. Franklin Ro dent, presided in the absence of Other numbers on the program gers, Mrs. Fred Oveson, Mrs. Mrs. E. S. Thompson. included an introductory talk by j Gladys Irene Roeser, daughter Additional members present Sara McGee, tap dancing by Al-j Lois Clark, Mrs. C. A. Malmsten, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roeser of Mrs. C. U. Enstrum, Mrs. A. W. were Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. ice Baker and Patricia Baker, a I Wilark, was married October 20 vocal solo by Sara McGee, a pi Sauer, Mrs. Eda Lindstrom and Ivan N. McCollom, Mrs. F. D. to Edward E. Lydie of Vernonia. Macpherson, Mrs. Dave Marshall ano solo by Mrs. Enoch Dumas, Mrs. Eva West. The couple will reside in Ver and Mrs. H. M. Bigelow. who also accompanied for other nonia. musical numbers, and a vocal ; LELA BEVERIDGE IS MARRIED MRS. BRICKEL ENTERTAINS selection by Zonweiss Douglass, ’ FOR MRS. TAYLOR Jeanette John, Sara McGee, Dor-j BIG MASQUERADE News of the marriage of Leia is Rae Estey and Esther Froemb-! Complimenting Mrs. Philip Tay ling with Mildred Cason accomp Beveridge, daughter of Mr. and ouyiug. Mrs. Lee Beveridge, who form lor, former Vernonia resident, anying. OF THE SEASON Miss Nan Crary, of the high I erlV lived here- to R- C. La Salle who is now visiting relatives here school faculty, directed the plays, I Klamath F alls on October 8 before leaving for her new home I and Mrs. L. H. Dewey, mother J | has been received by local al Burns, Mrs. Ben Brickel en- ■ advisor of Nehalem assembly as friends. Mr. and Mrs. La Salle tertained with three tables of 1 •/ sisted with all arrangements. Pa will make their home in Klamath I bridge Thursday afternoon of last! I Falls. | week. tricia Baker received a prize ----------------------------------- | Pumpkin pie with whipped I for selling the most tickets. Modern and Old-Time C. S. Hoffman has been laid I cream and coffee featured the | Gents 25c Ladies 25c up for several days with intesti- I attractive refreshments served fol ELOISE GARNER nal flu. I lowing bridge at which Mrs. Wil- Elect i Art Steele REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR REPRESENTATIVE I 4 DANCE Odd Fellows Hall I 4 ENTERTAINS PUPILS Eloise Garner entertained the first grade pupils of the Pleas- i ant Hill school at a Halloween1 party at the home of her mo-! ther, Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mon-: day afternoon. After traditional games were , enjoyed the little guests were seated at a gay table decorated with a pumpkin centerpiece and paper candles, holding fortunes. Baskets Halloween candles Saturday Nov. 3 We persuaded Art Steele to become a candidate for the legislature because: HE IS QUALIFIED I’Y TRAINING. HE IIAS EXPERIENCE. BY PERSONALITY AND API J TTY HE WINS RE SPECT. E IS TRUSTWORTHY, INDEPENDENT AND AGGRESSIVE. 37 X VOTE ART STEELE Art Steele for Representetative Club Clark L. Matthieu, Pres. Mrs. Rose Vaipiani, Sec. Turkey Shoot SUNDAY Paid Adv. Guaranteed! The government is behind every deposit you have— up to $5000. 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