Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 23, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
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John Warnstaff of Portland were
in Vernonia last week. The
Warnstaffs are former Camp Me
Gregor residents.
Mrs. Hattie Brown, Roy Davis,
Mrs. Charlie Cook, Hazel Chap­
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man and Leroy Cook were in
Portland Tuesday.
Thelma Trudgian has been con­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall and
fined to her bed all week with an
daughters Mrs. Art Kirk and
infected ankle.
Mrs. Clarence Fowler visited
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin of
Seattle spent the week end at I Mrs. Claude Norris recently.
Mrs. Alma Sitts was on 0—A
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Washburn, returning Tuesday. hill Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Will of
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Washbum
Portland were in Vernonia on
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. business this week end.
Mrs. Enoch Dumas is doing
Dave Marshall, Mrs. A. J. Hughes
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Grunden substitute teaching at the Verno­
nia high school this week in the
at Taylorville Sunday.
absence
of Wallace McCrae, who
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Birdsing and
is ill.
Roger Critchlew of Clatskanie
Mrs. A. C. Knauss and son
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence returned from Port­
Harry Culbertson Saturday night.
land Monday to spend a few
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford days at their home here. Mrs.
and Chet Roberts of Manning Knauss planned to go back to
visited at the Harry Culbertson Portland to be with her father
home Thursday of last week. Mr. E. E. Malmsten, who is slowly
Crawford remined here with his recovering from a severe illness.
daughter, Mrs. Clubertson, until Mr. Malmsten has left the hos­
Saturday, the others returning to pital and is being cared for at
Manning the same day.
present by Mrs. D. R. Kauffman,
Judd Greenman accompanied trained nurse, who lived here
Charles S. Keith, president of the while Mr. Kauffman was pastor
Oregon American Lumber Co. to of the local Evangelical church.
Portland Wednesday. Mr. Green­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetch of
man returned to Vernonia Thurs­ Forest Grove were Vernonia vis­
day after Mr. Keith had left for itors this week end.
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skoog of
Dr. Marvin Eby, who for­ Clatskanie called at the H. C.
merly practiced medicine here, Ridenour home Sunday.
The Connie Anderson tamily
was in town Tuesday visiting
of Portland spent a few days
his brother, Dr. Roland Eby.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitlock in their house here.
Mrs. Irvin Rengtsorff ot Sea­
were Vernonia visitors last Fri­
day. Mr. Whitlock is manager ttle was the luncheon guest Fri­
of the J. C. Penney Co’s, store! day of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fairfax
in St. Helens, and formerly held
the same position in Vernonia. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rose
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Longview visited friends in Ver­ W. Jones Sunday.
Word was received from Mrs.
nonia Wednesday evening. They
were dinner guests of Mr. and P. L. Thompson that they are
L. H. Dewey. Mrs. Cole also now settled at Rogue River.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hilliker of
attended the anniversary meet­
ing of the Nehalem chapter, O. Buxton are spending a few days
in Riverview.
E. S.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Flett of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Yamhill were in Vernonia Wed­
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Flett at­
Cook Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat mov­ tended a meeting of the Pyth­
ed into the Austin apartments ian Sisters lodge, of which she
is most excellent chief.
this week.
Don Brady, formerly of Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Calhoun
and sons will spend the week nonia and now of Burns, was a
Sunday visitor at the home of
end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Urie and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
children had dinner Tuesday with and Mrs. Dane Brady. He was
accompanied by a couple of
Mrs. Shelby Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat friends who had motored from
were dinner guests of Mr. and Burns with him to take in the
U. of O.--O.S.C. football game.
Mrs. L. Calhoun Sunday.
Word has been received here
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson
have moved from Wendling, Ore­ of the passing of A. W. Bonn,
gon, to Riverview. Mr. Johnson the grandfather of Don Grable.
in with the forest ervice at Mr. Bonn was a G. A. R. veteran
and lacked a few days of being
Wilark.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chapman, ! 89 years of age. Services were
Leroy Cook and Hazel Chapman under the joint auspices of the
Masonic lodge and the Veterans
motored to Wauna Sunday.
Mrs. George Potter of Port­ of Foreign Wars. Interment was
land was a visitor at the Lesray1 in the National cemetery, Saw-
telle, Calif.
a
Norris home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville and
Mrs. Harve Froembling retur­
ned Saturday from the Portland family motored to Corvallis last
General hospital. She is con­ Thursday to spend a day with
fined to bed for awhile, but is their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Nor-
deen, who is ill. The young folks
recuperating rapidly.
Mrs. Eleanor Jones is visiting enjoyed the Homecoming cele­
bration at the Oregon State col-
in Portland this week.
Joe Warnstaff and nephew, lerge.
Caught In
The Rounds
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MRS. DON GRABLE IS
HOSTESS TO BLUE JAYS
Portland-Banks Stage Line
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via
Buxton and Banks, 8:00 a. m., daily.
Sundays and Holidays, 8 a. m., and 4:45 p. m.
Leave Portland from Central Stage depot at
5:00 p. m. daily, except Sundays and Holidays.
Sundays and Holidays, 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
FARE:
$1.30
STAGE LINE
$2.10 T.J“
Timberline
They spend their noons trying
to lasso each other without any
success.
Miss Drake seem to be highly
Scotch. She sold a hot-dog with­
out the dog.
The sextet sang “I Ain’t Got
Nobody” and there were six
beautiful bodies all decorated in
formals.
Alice Hoffman had a terrify­
ing experience the other day.
She got her fingers jammed in
the typing room window and she
couldn’t get them out nor could
she move the window. Poor girl.
Lolamae Smith spells “think”
“iith” “ing” “dot”. First its mod­
ern music, then modern art, and
now its modern spelling.
Dick Lewis regrets that he
only has 10,000 bum wise cracks
to give to his school. So do we.
Mrs. Don Grable was hostess
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Wednesday evening of last week
to the Blue Jay basketball team.
rest of the night.
During the evening a business the Aw,
this column is getting too
meeting was held and matters of
teachery. Let’s talk wore about
importance were discussed and
voted on. A lunch was served by the carnival.
Jack Childs shouted so loud
the hostess.
trying to advertise the ghost
BETTY JAEGENS* BIRTHDAY walk, he frightened all the peo­
ple away.
IS CELEBRATED
The cowDoy quartet was going
Mrs. Jack Heenan entertained to play a piece as the crowd left
Saturday in honor of her daugh­ the auditorium but when they
ter’s, Betty Jeagens, birthday. were ready to play the crowd
A delightful lunch was served was all gone. Well, well, well.
There are no pins to prick
adn Betty received many nice
gifts. The guests were Snaron the balloons so the balloons were
and Betty Froembling,
Irma not pricked.
We honestly believe that more
Kent, Doris Esty, Homer Norris,
Stonewall Jackson Jr., Margaret popcorn was on the floor than
Ridenour, Virgil Shipley, Eunice in the people’s stomachs before
Mr. Skuzie: “Everything I
Russell, Glenita Deamer, Jackie the affair was over.
We’ve been having some big tell you goes in one ear and out
Heenan and Gloria Wall.
arguments here lately. Some of the other.”
Students:
“You’re
wrong.
them are, “Is there true love or
MRS. KERNS ENTERTAINS
Sound can’t cross a vacuum.
is
it
infatuation?
”
The
girls
G. E. CLUB
would sure get mad on that one.
Mrs. Harry Kerns entertained Which are smarter, men or wo­
Maytag Washers
the G. E. club at her home men? That had a tragic ending.
We repair all makaa o<
Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Tom “False standards of living is the
cause of the depression.” That’s
Wadbarv
Carmen as a guest.
VERNONIA RADIO SHOP
Mrs. Harry King held high too deep for us.
We got some real cowboys
Sana SMpmaa
score. Others present were Mrs.
H. E. McGraw, Mrs. W. J. Armi­ from that far away land of Mist.
tage, Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. W.
M. Henderson and Mrs. Virgil
Powell.
MRS. SNYDER ENTERTAINS
SEWING CLUB
Mrs.Everett Snyder entertain­
ed the sewing club last week at
her home. Those present were
Mrs. Leroy Calhoun, Mrs. Geo.
Cobat, Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Roy
Cobat, Mrs. Cecil Urie, Mrs.
Shelby Cook, Hazel Chapman,
Mrs. T. M. Bramblett and Mrs.
Blaine Cobat.
MRS. DEWEY ENTERTAINS
AT LUNCHEON
Mrs. L. H. Dewey entertained
at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon
at her home on B street. Guetss
were Mrs. Enoch Dumas, Mrs.
F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. A. J.
Hughes, Amy Hughes, Nan Crary
and Thelma Drake.
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MRS. KENT HOSTESS
TO MARTHA CIRCLE
Mrs. Walter Kent was hos­
tess to the Martha circle of the
Evangelical missionary sbeiety
at her home Tuesday afternoon,
and served refreshments follow­
ing the business session and
work on tea towels.
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