Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 18, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935,
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
and Mrs. Geo. Cobat, were visit­
ing here last week end. The boys
are in the CCC camp at Boying-
ton.
Miss Viola Short ís visiting
Orris DeVaney, Anna DeVaney
STUDY CLUB HOLDS
her father in Molalla for several
I DORRIS ANDERSON
DISTRICT OFFICER
and
Francis Newman, all of
“KID PARTY”
weeks.
BECOMES ADVISOR
VISITS AUXILIARY
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer, Mr. Portland, were visitors at the J.
The annual birthday party of
Dorris Anderson was named
Mrs. Hazel Ingalls of Astoria, and Mrs. B. Greenia and Mr and O. DeVaney home Sunday.
Ivan Reed is working in the
the Vernonia Study club, held at worthy advisor of Nehalem as­ district president for the Legion Mrs. D. Ryves spent Tuesday in
CCC camp at Westimber.
the home of Mrs. Judd Greenman sembly, Order of Rainbow, at Auxiliary, made an official visit Portland.
on Thursday, Jan. 10, was car­ the regular election of officers to the local Auxiliary Wednesday
Mrs. Otto Boeck returned to
ried out in an unusual way in Monday night.
her home near Keasey Sunday.
afternoon. Members met at the
the form of a “kid” party, each
Other officers elected were home of Mrs. H. E. McGraw at
She has been taking care of Mr.
niember and guest having been Alice Baker, associate worthy ad- one o’clock, and following a short
Boeck’s mother fag the last three
requested by invitation of the visor; Patricia Baker, Charity; business meeting, Mrs. Ingalls
weeks.
committee to come dressed as Nadine Aldrich, Hope; Thelma
______ addressed them.
The snow is about six inches
“not over twelve years old.”
I Lincoln, Faith; Margaret Salom-
Mrs. Ingalls explained the
deep around Keasey. The children
UNDENOMINATIONAL
The appointments for the one' onsen, treasurer; and Maxine American Legion’s 4-point pro­
of the neighborhood had lots of
CHURCH
o’clock luncheon served by Mrs. Bollinger, secretary.
gram, and outlined the Auxili­
fun playing in it over the week
Service Sunday evening, 7:45.
L. H. Dewey, Mrs. E. M. Bolling-1 A dues collecting contest was ary’s work for the year, giving
end.
er and Mrs. Dave Marshall were' started, which will finish with many suggestions for carrying Thursday a special service.
Grandpa Comstock served cof­
distinctly appropriate for a chil- a party for the winning side,
out its projects.
fee for the men from the CCC
Christian Bible School Notes
Sara McGee, who has just re­
dren’s party. All day suckers
A district conference was an-
camp before they started on their
formed each table’s centerpiece, turned from a trip in the south, nounced for Saturday in Port-
Attendance 210, the Bereans walk back to camp Monday morn­
and favors included colored wax I told of her impressions and ex­ land.
kept the attendance banner with ing.
í Ji
whistles, gumdrop candle holders, '» ■ | periences,
and described a Rain-
25 present. There were 37 in the
-
and baskets of salted nuts. A big bow party which she attended in
Rev. F. B. Culver of Portland
Loyal Women’s class.
MRS.
KEENE
COMPLIMENTED
paper bib inscribed with a childish 1 Mississippi.
The Hill-top contest was start­ and Dr. E. W. Petticord of world­
AT JOINT SHOWER
“pet” name was furnished each
ed for Bible school and church wide fame, as evangelists. Keep
| TWO O.E.S. MEMBERS
guest.
attendance with June Michener, all dates open from Jan. 29 to
Mrs.
Frank
Riley,
Mrs.
Carl
Names of new birthday friends ¡VISIT MYRTLE CHAPTER
Davis and Mrs. Frank Lange were LaVerne Bassett and Robert Kil­ Feb. 15, inclusive.
Further details will be display-
for the coming year were hidden
joint
hostesses for a shower giv­ by as captains.
If you are a stranger in Ver- ed in the Vernonia Eagle next
under the sashes of tiny dolls I Mrs. F. D. Macpherson and en in compliment to Mrs. A.
which marked the members’ I , Mrs. Oscar George visited a Keene Thursday afternoon of nonia come to the Christian Bible week.
i meeting of Myrtle chapter, Or-
A. N. Glanville, Pastor.
school at 9:45 Sunday. A welcome
places.
1 der of Eastern Star, in Portland last week. Many lovely gifts were awaits you.
Following the luncheon names
last Friday evening, at which presented to Mrs. Lane.
of past birthday friends were1 . . ,
,
„
Those present were Mrs. J. T.
.
.
. ,
. ..x ' friends whom Mrs. Macpnerson
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
guessed and revealed and gifts , , .
.
, ....
,
x
,, ,, „ , | had known since childhood were Brady, Mrs. W. O. Porterfield.
were , distributed.
Mrs.
H.
V.
Hol-
.
...
.
»»
Sunday,
January 20, Pioneer
Mrs.
L.
L.
Wells
and
children.
. . , ,
.
i initiated. Mrs. George and Mrs.
comb presided during this cere- ,,
,
. , .
_
Macpherson remained in Port- Mrs. Paul Driscoll, Mrs. B. De- day at Evangelical church. This
mony’
I land over night as guests of 5^-s. Pue, Mrs. J. Counts, Mrs. C. is in respect to all pioneer preach­
Mrs. Holcomb, Mrs. Fred Wall r , A. Space, former Vernonia Norris, Mrs. Otto Michener, Mrs. ers and missionaries of the Evan­ A. F. of L. LOGGERS
and Mrs. H. G. Sandon were in1 resident,
Local No. 18742 meets second
T. Brendel, Mrs. Bob Riley, Miss gelical church. Pioneer day is
charge of games which completed
Keene, Mrs. A. Keene and the connected with the superannua­ and fourth Thursdays in the
tion fund of the church for worn month at Grange hall, 8 p. m.
the afternoon’s festivities.
hostesses.
ASSOC. GRAND MATRON
Guests of the club were Mrs. TO VISIT CHAPTER
Those who were unable to out preachers and their wives and Visiting members cordially invit­
John Hale, Mrs. E. E. Garner,
come but sent gifts were Mrs. children. It is a worthy cause and ed to attend.
Fred Lumm, president.
Phoebe Greenman and Mrs. Ray
The official visit of Mrs. Inez Ed Poetter, Mrs. C. R. Pritchard, is observed throughout the U. S.
and Canada.
D. Fisher.
Glaisyer of Coquille, associate Mrs. R. Cline, Mrs. Powell and
The pastor’s subject Sunday
Members attending included i
grand matron of the Order of Mrs. Groenbech. The occasion mornihg at 11 o’clock “The Gos­
A. F. & A. M.
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. L-. H.
was held at the home of Mrs.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
pel Minister and Ministry.”
Dewey, Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. Eastern Star, on February 12, Lange.
A. F. & A. M. meets
Young Peoples’ meeting, 6:30,
H. V. Holcomb,
Mrs. A. i ! was announced at the regular
at
Masonic
Temple,
under the new president’s leader­
Hughes, Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. meeting of Nehalem chapter MRS. DWIGHT STRONG
Stated
Communication
ship.
Wednesdi^
night.
E. S. Thompson, Mrs. Fred Wall,
GIVEN SHOWER
First Thursday of each
Evangelistic sermon at 7:3 0.
Refreshments of chili and cof­
Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Mrs. F. D.
month. Special called
Subject, “Doing the Impossible.” meetmgs on all other Thurs­
Macpherson, Mrs. Ivan McCollom, fee, prepared by Mrs. C. L.
Mrs. Dwight Strong was hon-
Wednesday evening, continuing day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor*
Mrs. Enoch Dumas, and Mrs. E. Brock, Mrs. Oscar George and ored with a shower at the home
the prophetic and dispensational most cordially welcome.
Mrs. W. T. Lilly were served.
M. Bollinger.
of Mrs. Adolph Nelson Wednes-
Glen F. Hawkins, W. M.
Bible study from a large chart,
The regular business meeting
day afternoon, Those present
F. D. Macpherson, Sec.
in conjunction with current ev-
and program for January will POLLYANNAS TO MEET
were Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs.
ents, revealing what we can ex-
be held at the home of Mrs. Bige­ AT MRS. MACPHERSON’S
Charley Wallace, Mrs. Ed Frazee,
pect in the near future and the
low next Thursday afternoon.
Order of Eastern Star
Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Clyde Mc­
The Pollyanna circle of the Donald, Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Mrs. world’s tomorrow.
Nehalom
Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 29,
QUEEN OF HEARTS
Evangelical Missionary society Ernie Sunell, Mrs. Harry Pierce,
Regular commu­
our
great
revival
campaign,
with
nication firs*
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
will meet at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Virgil Powell, Mrs. L.
and third Wed­
F. D. Macpherson next Wednes- Greenia and the guest of honor.
nesday* of each
Members of the Queen of day, January 23, the weather Mrs. Shipman and Mrs. Poetter
month, at Ma­
SPECIAL
Hearts bridge club were enter­ permitting.
Mrs. Macpherson, sent gifts.
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
tained by Mrs. William Briot chairman of the circle, stated
NEW NATURAL
Among the many useful gifts,
ters and broth­
Thursday afternoon of last week. that this will be an important
ers welcome.
PERMANENT WAVES
Mrs. Frank Hartwick held high meeting, as no December meet­ a lovely piece quilt was present­
Mrs. Oscar George, W. M.
ed.
score.
ing was held, and this month’s
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Mrs. Harry King was a guest. meeting is postponed a week.
Miss
Hazel
Lachine
left
last
Others present included Mrs. Wil­
Beginning January 24—
Friday for Portland after an ex­
Pythian Sister*
bur Davis, Mrs. William Heath, TWO INITIATED
Until January 31
tended
visit
here
with
her
aunt
Vernonia temple 61 meets
Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. Jack INTO REBEKAHS
Mrs. A. Lachine.
every fourth Wednesday in W.
Nance and Mrs. Lowell Hieber.
Mrs. S. . Jackson, Sr., has been
MARGARET-INA
0. W. hall.
Miss Mabel Anderson and Miss
Beauty Salon
Rose Fletcher, M.E.C.
MRS. ARMITAGE-IS
Mary Erickson were initiated in­ in Salem for special medical
Clara Kerns, M. of R. & C.
G. E. CLUB HOSTESS
to Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge treatment for her son, Stone-
wall, Jr.
Thursday evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Calhoun
Mrs. W. J. Armitage entertain­
Refreshments were served dur­
ed the G. E. club Tuesday even­ ing the social hour which fol- and sons were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
ing. Mrs. J. L. Timmons received lowed.
Urie of Riverview.
the prize for high score at bridge.
Genuine Chevrolet
Ralph Cobat and Harold Ray­
Others present were Mrs. Har-| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle, for-
mond,
son
and
nephew
oi
Mr.
ry King. Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs.' merly of Camp McGregor and
HEATERS - -
W. M. Henderson, Mrs. H. E.
Rock, , Wash.,
____ , are
_ now of Black
____ _____
McGraw, Mrs. ’ Virgil Zowell and I spending a few days with friends
Mrs. Lloyd Baker.
in Vernonia.
AMERICAN WEED CHAINS
BIG PAY
$4.65
KEASEV
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
LODGES I
$10.95
OPPORTUNITY
I
TO $6.45
ANTI-FREEZE, 2 gallons
Portland—Banks Stage Line
TELEPHONE 131
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via
P vton and flanks. 8:00 a. m., daily.
Sundays and Holidays, 8 a. m., and 4:45 p. m.
I eave 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.
ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANKS
RAISE: $1.30 °NAEY
STAGE
LINE
10 ROUND
Large institution will train
man right here in Vernonia
to qualify as installation
and service expert in elec­
tric refrigeration and air
conditioning.
Prefer man
mechanically inclined with
fair education now employ­
ed. Must be willing to de­
vote spare time to learn­
ing business. Learn while
earning. Write, giving age,
phone, present occupation.
UTILITIES ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE
404 N.Wells St. Chicago, III.
___________________________ I
. $2.90
ALCOHOL, gallon
$1.00
Chevrolet Sales & Service
Vernonia Brazing and
aria ine Works
TWO EDS