Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 01, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL
SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR
MRS. BLACKBURN
especially decorated cake made
for the occasion.
The guests were Mesdames Mc­
A shower was given Feb. 20 Kenzie, Taylor^ Johnson, Powell,
for Mrs. Bud Blackburn (Ethel Cody, Woods, Byers, Mitchell,
Christensen), a recent bride.
Calhoun, Olsen, Gay and Rollins.
Those present were Mrs. Frank
Lusby and daughter, Mrs. Mabel MRS J. L. BIGGS IS
Christensen, Mrs. Mary Ander­ i COMPLIMENTED
son, Mrs. H. C. Ohler, Mrs. H. E.
Mrs. J. L. Biggs was compli­
John, Mrs. A. V. Mowe, Mrs.
Robert Engen, Mrs. A. F. Smej- mented with a surprise party at
kal and son, Mrs. Elmer Berger­ her home Thursday night, Feb.
son and two children, Mrs. Clif­ 21, when a group of friends call­
ford C. Bergerson, Mrs. Irene ed to extend birthday greetings.
Smith, Mrs. A. E. Jones, Mrs. A beautiful “double wedding
Marvin Hult, Mrs. Joe Regim- ring” quilt made by several of
bal, Mrs. Beryl Smith, Mrs. Olive I the guests was presented to her
Jansen, Mrs. Anna Christensen along with a number ot other
gifts.
and Mrs. Zola Christensen.
The affair was arranged by
Those sending gifts were Mrs.
John Eden, Miss Virginia Cum­ the Rebekah “birthday friend”
mings, Miss Neva Pierce, LeRoy of Mrs. Biggs, Birthday cake was
Christensen, Archie Christensen, served with the refreshments.
Mrs. Mary Kelly, Mrs. John Hay,
Those who called included Mrs.
Mrs. C. O. Thomas, Mrs. Louis Alfred Webb, Mrs. P. O. Mellin­
Bowerman, Mrs. Ralph Bower­ ger, Mrs. George Baslington, Mrs.
man, Miss Nora Siedelman, Mrs. Ora Glassner, Mrs. E. R. Tre-
Roy Tucker, Mrs. Ann Ohler, harne, Mrs. Frank Lines, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Wilson, Susie Erick­ Lena Stanton, Mrs. Robert Spen­
son and Mrs. Fred Christensen.
cer, Mrs. L. A. Rogers, Mrs. Ed­
Mrs. Blackburn received many na Kilby, Mrs. E. A. McDonald,
beautiful and useful gifts.
Mrs. Clyde McDonald, Mrs. H.
Mrs. Jensen won a prize in tne M. Bigelow, Ethel Peterson, Mary
guessing game.
Erickson, Mabel Anderson, Mary
Lunch of cake, jello and coffee Arvada Lines.
were served.
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
FOR LLOYD GILLHAM
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PYTHIAN SISTERS GIVE
HOLIDAY CARD PARTY
A Washington’s birthday card
party, with decorations in keep­
ing was held by the Pythian Sis­
ters at the Odd Fellows hall Fri­
day night. High honors for bridge
were won by Mrs. F. M. Ruhl
and L. H. Dewey, and for five
hundred by Mrs. Wallace Berger-
son and Cass Bergerson. Refresh­
ments were served.
Caught in
The Rounds
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F. H. Walters and family were
in Forest Grove and Hillsboro
over the week end.
Mrs. W. L. Lord left Saturday
for a month’s stay in Snoho­
mish, Mash.
Mrs. C. N. Rundell returned
home Tuesday after spending
about two weeks in Portland at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
C. E. George.
The E. M. Bollingers have mov­
ed into the house on O.-A. hill
formerly occupied by the Fetsch
family.
The name of Mrs. Oscar George
MRS. NANCE ENTERTAINS
was omitted by mistake last week
QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB
from the cast of characters for
the one-act comedy “They Lost
Mrs. Jack Nance entertained Letter,” which will be presented
the Queen of Hearts bridge club in the grade school auditorium
at her home Thursday afternoon, next Thursday, March 7, by mem-
Feb. 21. Mrs. Harry King was
a guest, and Mrs. William Heath
received the prize for honors,
Additional members present in­
eluded Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs.
J. A. Hughes, Mrs. Ben Brickel,
Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Mrs.
William Briot.
KEASEY—(Special)—A birth­
day party was given for Lloyd
Gillham Saturday night at his
home. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney and sons
Verle and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Morris and daughters Lu­
la and Idamae, Ted DeWitt, Clar-
ibel and Annabel Lindsley, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Gillham and sons
Warren and Junior. The evening
was spent in playing games and G. E. CLUB MEMBERS
dancing. Refreshments were serv­ ENJOY CONTRACT BRIDGE
ed afterwards.
Members of the G. E. club and
guests enjoyed an evening of con­
ASSOC. GRAND MATRON
tract at the home of Mrs. Virgil
TO VISIT LOCAL O.E.S.
Powell Wednesday. Mrs. W. J.
The official visit of Mrs. Inez Armitage held high score and
Glaisyer of Coquille, associate Mrs. J. W. Brown received a
grand matron of the Order *if consolation prize.
Others present were Mrs. J. L.
Eastern Star, tomorrow, will oc­
cupy the attention of local mem­ Timmons, Mrs. W. M. Henderson,
Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. Frank
bers of Nehalem chapter.
A school of instruction at 2 Hartwick and Mrs.
o'clock and a dinner at six will Graw.
precede the regular work of the
STITCHWELL CLUB MEETS
order.
A number of out of town MRS. CHAPMAN'S HOME
members of the local chapter are
The Stitchwell club met at the
expected to be present.
home of Mrs. M. G. Chapman
Wednesday. Those present were
SURPRISE PARTY FOR
Edna Snyder, Hazel Cobat, Char­
MRS. IRA ROLLINS
lene Ross, June Ross, Leona Cal­
Mrs. John Hatfield sponsored houn, Bessie Stolen, Mildred Urie,
a surprise birthday party for Mrs. June Chapman, Hazel Chapman.
Ira Rollins Feb. 26. Many lovely Rose Cobat and Mary Ridenour.
present were received. The after­
Mrs. H. E. McGraw with her
noon was spent playing 500, Mrs.
Rollins winning first prize and children spent the week end at
Mrs. Al Byers consolation prize. Banks visiting at the home of
Mrs. Hatfield had a beautiful 1 her parents.
bers of the Deborah circle, pre- moving from the telephone build­
ceding their “Quilt Pageant”
ing to the Pringle house near the
Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. C. head of North street.
F. Hieber and Charles and Mary,
Lou McGraw motored to Salem I
CARD OF THANKS
Thursday. Mrs. Hieber planned to | We wish to express our grati­
visit her daughter, Mrs. D. F. tude for the kindness and sym­
DeCew, and Mrs. McGraw and pathy shown to us by our many
children were visiting Mr. Mc- friends in our recent bereave­
Graw. They will return sometime ment.
today.
Mrs. Wilbur Davis
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit of
and Family
St. Helens were in Vernonia Sat-
urday night, attending the pie so­
cial at the grange hall.
Do you love beautiful quilts?
Do you like a good play? Do
you enjoy an evening of de­
lightful entertainment? Then do
not miss the Deborah circle’s
“Quilt Pageant” Thursday, Mar.
7, 8 p. m. Grade school auditor­
ium. 10, 15 25 cents.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose, Glen­
da and Frank spent Sunday with
the George family at Mist.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage
spent Sunday at Camas, Wash.,
Hoe Handles ........... 30c
and were guests of relatives in
Portland over night. They return­
Rake Handles ......... 35c
ed to Vernonia Monday after­
Shovel Handles ....... 40c
i
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith are
Plain Handles ......... 10c
REPAIR
your
Garden
Tools
Extra Handles
Spnng Is Here
so
Hammer Handles .... 15c
Ax Handles ............. 25c
Maul Handles ......... 25c
WHILE THINKING
NEW CAR
Think Chevrolet
Then Think
(HAPPY)
AT
Vernonia Brazing and
Machine Works, Inc
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HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
HOFFMAN
HDWE. CO.
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Motor Car Co
Next to Paterson Furniture Store
Vernonia, Oregon
------ SPECIALS ------
New 6-volt Batteries $3.50
Inner Tubes ...... 95c ea.
Hot Water Heaters $6.95
Federal Tires
$4.26-up