PAGE TWO VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON I Mrs. F. M. Ruhl were reelected Club bazaar, Mrs. Miner’s Bldg., secretary and treasurer, reapec- Sat., Dec. 15. Adv. SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL "" " RAINBOW GIRLS ENJOY SIGNIFICANT EVENT —... — . MISSIONARY SOCIETY STUDIES PEACE TOPIC ______ I 1 STITCHWELL CLUB MEETS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside and Mrs. Dave Marshall were Portland visitors Tuesday. SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR VERLA MESSING A surprise kitchen shower was “On Earth, Peace and Good j The Stitchwell club met Dec. 5 given Wednesday night for Verla The year’s most significant event for Nehalem assembly, Or­ Will” was the theme for the de-! at the home of Mrs. Blaine Co-¡Messing at her heme. She receiv- der of Rainbow for Girls, was I votional service which opened the bat. Luncheon and sewing occu- ed many gifts. At a late hour re- the occasion of the official visit meeting of the Missionary society pied the afternoon. Those present freshments were served, of the grand worthy advisor, of the Christian church at the were Mrs. Cecil Urie, Mrs. Roy| Those present were Violet En- Jessie Collins of Mt. Scott as­ home of Mrs. Otto Michener last Cobat, Mrs. M. G. Chapman, Haz-nis, Maxine. Bollinger, Marjorie Mrs. Nola el Chapman, Mrs. Everett Snyder, Holtham, Dorothy Holtham, Ed- sembly in Portland, in the Ma­ Friday afternoon. Brady, president, led the service. Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Leroy Cal-1 na Owens, Mary Ann Childs, Zon- sonic temple Monday evening. Mrs. James Brady had charge houn, Mrs. George Cobat, Mrs.' weiss Douglass, Mildred Cason, Other grand officers present of the program on the subject of Harold Ridenour and the hostess. Margaret Nelson, Leona New, Re- at the local assembly were Vir­ World 1 ba Adams, Sara McGee, Jeanne Peace. Mrs. T. Turner ginia Hill, grand immortality of read a leaflet on The World I Hughes, Clara Kirk, Marian Ad­ as a Rose City assembly in Portland;! Family. A playlet, “Wooden Sol- LEGIONNAIRES HAVE ams, Helen Messing. Those send- Lois Hogan, grand treasurer from | diers” was presented by TURKEY DINNER I ing gifts but unable to be pres- Mrs. St. Helens, and Mary Ann Childs, [ Michener and Mrs. Harry ' ent were Roberta Williams, Lou- Cul- grand hope, of Vernonia. Members of Vernonia . ------ post r— of ¡se Roberson, Alice Gwin, Dorris bertson. Mrs. Louis Laramore Another distinguished i visitor ' " __ read _ a leaflet on The Prince of the American Legion and their | Anderson and Merle Mills, families enjoyed a turkey din-j was Mr. Layman of Portland who | Peace, ner in the Legion hall Tuesday ( is active in fostering the work Plans were made to present a of Rainbow. His gift of a white I Missionary play with a Japanese evening. Earl A. Atkins, com-, Rainbow Bible was presented to setting during the latter part of mander of the post, made a short' Sara McGee, worthy advisor of January for a Woman’s day pro­ speech after the dinner thanking Nehalem assembly, by Miss Col­ gram. There will be 20 charac- members of the Auxiliary who A birthday party was held last had arranged the occasion. Mrs. lins, the grand worthy advisor, ters in the cast. Friday in honor of Etha Morris, J. L. Timmons, Mrs. H. E. Mc ­ during the ceremonies. Last sum­ Refreshments were served by whose birthday was Dec. 9, Lee mer he presented a Bible to Mary the hostess during the social Graw and Mrs. Virgil Powell were the committee in charge. ■ Lindsley, whose birthday was Ann Childs at the grand assemb- hour. | Dec. 7, and Donald DeWitt, ly in Albany. I whose birthday was Dec. 6. Mrs. A gift from Nehalem assembly NEHALEM CLUB Morris, Mrs. Lindsley and Mrs. BETTY BRITES MEET was presented to Miss Collins, ELECTS OFFICERS DeWitt furnished the refresh­ and all grand officers and visi- AT MRS. MALMSTEN’S ments. It was held in the Pleasant tors, including 10 from St. Hel- Election of officers, and the Vale school. Those present were The Betty Brite circle of the ens were introduced. completion of arrangements for i the pupils of the school and Mrs. E. M. S. held a business meet- Sara McGee was also presented their Christmas bazaar, food sale Duncan. ing at the home of Mrs. F. E. with a gavel made by a Portland and lunch service in Mrs. Miner’s Erwin Schlegel returned to Malmsten Tuesday afternoon, member of the Masonic fraterni­ building this Saturday were the' Banks Saturday, following which the hostess serv­ important business items disposed I ty interested in Rainbow work. Mrs. Lee Corrigan spent Sun­ ed refreshments. Plans were ar­ Montana French wai the can­ ranged to finish making tne bal­ of by members of the Nehalem1 day at the Lindsley home. club which met Wednesday af­ Mrs. George Comstock left for didate for initiation. cony curtains for the church. ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Portland Sunday, where she will Two short plays were given Members attending included during the social hour which Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. A. F. W. Brown, with Mrs. Albert i spend a few days. followed the ceremonies. Alice Kostur, Mrs. Harry Sandon, Mrs. Childs assisting the hostess. The newly elected officers are Beautiful gifts, small novelties, Baker sang a solo. L. Ward, Mrs. A. L. Parker, Mrs. Tables at which late supper Stafford, Mrs. Frank Crawford Mrs. Fred Wall, president and aprons, bags, pillows, breakfast Mrs. Oscar George, vice-presi­ sets, baby gifts, many others. was served by members of the and Mrs. W. T. Graves. dent. Mrs. F. D. Macpherson and Prices very reasonable. Nehalem Eastern Star were beautifully de­ corated by Verla Messing in MR. AND MRS. LEONARD original designs especially appro­ MALMSTEN COMPLIMENTED priate for the occasion. The table for honor guests and Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. distinguished visitors was center­ Leonard Malmsten, recently mar­ ed with a doll dressed in a white ried, Mrs. Thomas Graves enter­ gown with a rainbow colored tained with an informal party at crown and holding streamers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney the Rainbow colors. Tall white Malmsten, parents of the groom, tapers and a semi-circle of greens last Friday evening. Games furnished the entertain­ completed a most attractive ar­ rangement. ment for a delightful evening. Other tables carried center­ Refreshments were served. pieces arranged as seven-point Those present besides the hon- stars in Rainbow colors with a or guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan white taper in the center ot each N. McCollom, Mr. and Mrs. and the appropriately colored Enoch Dumas, Mr. and Mrs. L. candle at each point of the star. H. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Ek S. Rainbow activities during the Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney immediate pre-Christmas season Malmsten, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas include a dance to be given to­ Graves, Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. night (Friday) December 14, ia Lois Clark, Violet Ennis, Phoebe the Odd Fellows hall, and a Greenman, Hale Greenman and Christmas party Monday night, Melville Malmsten. Dec. 17, in the Masonic temple to which all members of the Ma­ Hot noon lunches. Nehalem sonic fraternity and the order of Club bazaar. Mrs. Miner’s Bldg., Eastern Star are invited. Sat., Dec. 15. Adv. KEASEY Gifts at Special Prices Buy Him a Gift for the Car Include on your Christmas shopping list a Hot Water Heater for as low as $10.95 and slightly higher. You will all enjoy the comfort of a warm car in the cold weather. Vernonia Brazing and Machine Works TWO EDS I Friday & Saturday VEGETABLES LETTUCE 2 Heads ..... .. 15c POTATOES U. S. No. l’s 45c 25-lbs. ORANGES 176 Size 2 Dozen ...... ... 48c SWEET POTATOES 22c 5-lbs. .......... 1 MOTHER'S QUICK OATS Cup and Saucer Package ............... 32c SCHILLING’S COFFEE Drip or Percolator Pound ................... 33c JAMS AND JELLIES Tea Garden brand 1-lb. jar s............ 27c TOMATOES Fair Play brand No. 214 tins — 3 for 33c MIXED NUTS No Peanuts 2-Pounds .............. 38c ECONOMY SOAP Large bars 5 Bars .................. 23c NAPTHA SOAP Feldman’s 10 Bars ................ 49c Meats Eat Nehalem Valley Beef and help the lo­ cal fanners. BEEF ROASTS — lb. 14c $2.00 TOY MECHANICAL TRAINS $1.49 Reg. $2.48 TOOL BOXES SPECIALS $1.98 $14.00 Boy’s All-Steel Ball-Bearing Side-Walk Bike SK.50 I BEEF RIBS Pound .............. 8c HAMBURGER Buck Rogers AIR GUNS .... 48c $1.00 Mechano Erector Sets 88c $3.00 WAGONS $2.45 POCKET KNIVES, genuine Barlow 30c nr 2 Pounds ______ fcDC Others 65c, 69c, $2.00 Nehalem SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT Market & Grocery Christmas Tree Lights 40c Incorporated Hoffman Hdwe. Co. Phone 721 I 1 We Deliver—FREE! 1