FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
I SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS ■ FRATERNAL |
REBEKAHS, ODD FELLOWS
GIVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
A number of Rebekahs and
Odd Fellows gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kilby
Monday evening for a social
meeting and Christmas party.
Many unusual games were played
and a mock radio program was
given with members present sup
posedly taking leading roles caus
ing much merriment among the
other listeners. Also a surprise
package containing prizes, for
tunes, etc., was opened by each
member. The guessing contest
prizes were won by Arvada Lines
and Ira Peterson.
At a late hour a bountiful
lunch was served to the follow
ing: Viola Treharne, Ruby Biggs,
Florence McDonald, Mrs. Spof
ford, Grace Miner, Ella O’Con
ner, Bessie Herrin, Grace Sunell,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer,
Arvada Lines, Ira Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Lines, Calvin
Plummer, Lena Stanton, Mr. and
Mrs.
Ed
Salomonsen,
Selma
Webb and Beulah Baslingtcn, be
sides the host and hostess.
After the lunch Christmas
presents were exchanged. Assist
ing the hostess during the even
ing were Margaret Lines and
Grace Sunell. All present report
ed one of the most enjoyable
evening of the past year.
RAINBOW GIRLS HOLD
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Standinger, Robert Kilby, Ward G. E. CLUB HOLDS
Plummer, Floyd Rose, Elmo Aid- [ CHRISTMAS PARTY
ridge, Mickey New, Lamar Land-
ry, Joe McNutt, Bill French, Leo j
The annual Christmas party of
Ludwig, Bert Mills and Roy New. the G. E. club was enjoyed Tues
day night at the home of Mrs.
Virgil Powell, which was beau
GLEANERS MEET FOR
tifully decorated with a Christ
DEVOTIONAL SERVICE
mas tree and other symbols of
the holiday season.
The Loyal Gleaners met at the
Mrs. W. M. Henderson receiv
Christian church Wednesday af-
ternoon for a devotional service ed the prize for bridge after
based on the Christmas story which gifts were exchanged. Re
from Luke, followed by a business freshments were served by the
hostess.
meeting.
Others present were Mrs. H. E.
Committees were appointed to
McGraw,
Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs.
decorate the church for the
Christmas program, and to ar- I J. L. Timmons, Mrs. W. J. Armi
tage, Mrs. Lloyd Baker anu Mrs.
range Christmas baskets for the
Harry King.
needy.
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Articles left from the bazaar CHAPTER PLANS FOR
of last week were displayed and CHRISTMAS PARTY
most of them sold. Many “tulip
lady” gifts were presented.
Plans for a Christmas party
Hostesses who served refresh to be held in the Masonic temple
ments were Mrs. Otto Michener this evening for Masons and all
and Mrs. Nola Erady.
members of their families were
made at a meeting of Nehalem
chapter, O. E. S., Wednesday
night.
Joint installation of officers
for the Eastern Star and Masonic
lodges was announced for Decem-
ber 27. The chapter also planned
to furnish several Christmas
kets. •
Results of the Nehalem
bazaar of last week were very
successful according to reports.
A successful and enjoyable
dance sponsored by Nehalem as
sembly, Order of Rainbow, was
given in the Odd Fellows hall last
Friday night, Stella’s band of
Forest Grove furnishing the mu
sic. Helen Messing was in charge
of arrangements.
Another dance is being planned
for January 18.
.
MANY MORE SPECIAL VAL
UES TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION.
THIS CLEAR
ANCE SALE CONTINUES UN
TIL JANUARY 1, 1935.
Toys
Will go at
LADIES’ RAYON
Half Y a
Combinations
Price
Valued at $1.98
NOW .....................
Mon., Dec. 24
98c
Child’. RAYON COMBINATIONS JA
valued at 98c — NOW .................. WC
BOVS CORDS
NEW ASSORTMENT
Sizes 3 to 16 years. Chestnut
Brown and Buff .........................
1 AQ
$l.«7O
MEN’S HALF-WOOL DRAWERS
Limited amount—ONLY ..................
7Q-
MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS
Pair ...
98c
*
LADIES’ COTTON FROCKS.
79c to 98c values (large sizes
only) — NOW .....................................
LADIES’ GALOSHES, $1.98 to
values, limited amount—NOW
LADIES’ SILK OUT SIZE
Size 9 only — NOW .........
49c
LADIES’ PLAID SPORT HOSE
Size 8H, 75c values — NOW .
10c
MISSES PLAID HOSE
Reg. 69c value — NOW
10c
BEAVER KNIT CHILDREN’S
HOSE, Reg. 50c value — NOW ....
25c
Ladies’ Rayon & Cotton SLIPS
Sizes 34, 36, 40 — 98c Values
NOW ............ ....................................
49c
LADIES’ SILK TIES
4 A
RUBBERS
Valued at 89c—
NOW ............ -.....
HOSIERY
Values 25c, 39c, 50c
Small assortment — NOW .............
15c
LADIES’ BLOUSES
79c and 98c values — NOW
49c
49c
O 1 ir
vLlJ
49c value
1 r
NOW ........................................................
Men’s Rib
OVERALLS
LIMITED SUPPLY—
Pair — ONLY .........
CHILDREN’S OUTING GOWNS
ONLY .....................................................
98c
CHILD’S 3-PIECE LEGGING
SET, $3.25 value — NOW .........
MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS
Limited amount
ONLY ...............................................
BOY’S HI-TOP SHOES
Sizes 10, 10t4, 11, 11H, $3.49 O 1 AO
value, limited supply—NOW ....
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Qûr
On AQ
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CHILD AND MISSES
1 A A
*1.W
.
Fruii Cakes
TO TOP OFF THAT
Christmas Dinner
WE WISH YOU A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Vernonia
Nehalem Market
A. V. iMowe, who was in Port
land Wednesday, reports that he
saw several auto smash-ups be-
cause of the heavy rain storm,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratkie of
Everett, Wash., who
formerly
COATS
Assorted
sizes .....
and
RAINCOATS
S3.95
Rubber and slickers, values up
to $4.98—NOW
BOY’S AND MEN’S
SILK TIES
$1.98
25c, 49c, 79c, 95c
FANCY SOCKS
15-25-35-49c
Vernonia
TOP COATS
Sizes 6, 8, 12, 13.
$4.95 value—NOW ..... ..
Values
Values
Values
Others
$2.98—Now
$1.98—Now
$1.49—Now
at .................
$1.98
$1.49
$1.00
.. 49c
SWEATERS
BOY’S ALL-WOOL
Delightful Gift .
CHRISTMAS
Our entire personnel sends
cordial greetings of the
season and thanks you for
your patronage.
Children’s Sateen BLOOMERS
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin LaChine
gave a farewell party for Hazel
LaChine at their home Tuesday
evening. Hazel, a niece of Mr.
and Mrs. LaChine, is leaving for
her home in Toledo, Wash., the
first of the year.
The guests were Joyce New.
Ethel Spencer, Louise Craford,
Edna Craford, Margaret McNutt,
Zelda Miller, Margaret Salomon-
sen. Katherine Dowler, Nina Mac
Donald, Jonnibell Hatfield, Phyl
lis New. Doris Standinger, Dean
A
Day Be
Merry
DANCE IS HELD BY
NEHALEM ASSEMBLY
I
HAZEL LA CHINE
HONORED AT PARTY
Malmsten of Vernonia.
~7Tiis (Christmas
A large assortment of
The Christmas party given by
Nehalem assembly, Order of Rain
bow, in the Masonic temple Mon
day night, proved a delightful oc
casion for members and their
guests from the Masonic
and
Eastern Star lodges.
Games and entertainment were
arranged by Lolamae Smith and
Jeanne Hughes, and the refrsh-
ment committee included Helen
Messing, Maxine Bollinger and
Mrs. L. H. Dewey, mother ad-
visor.
An exchange of gifts was en-
joyed, and the evening’s festivi
ties concluded with the singing
of Christmas carols as the guests
were gathered around the Christ
mas tree.
A brief business session, taking
the place of the regular meeting
which would fall on Christmas
eve, preceded the party. At that
time the annual birthday party
was announced for January 4.
lived here, are the parents of a
son born December 17. The baby
is a brother of Mrs. Harvard
On aq
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL
98c - $1.29 - $1.49
LADIES’ ALL-WOOL COAT STYLE
$4.98 value
NOW
$2.98
$2.98 values
NOW
$1.98
HEAVY COTTON FLANNEL
NOW ................................................
69c
ALL-WOOL TWIN SETS
NOW ......................................
$2.98
BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK
SHIRTS — ONLY
49c
WOOL ZIPPER JACKETS
NOW ...........................................
$3.98
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