FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA.OREGON PAGE TWO an average of 38 accidents daily1 grade pupils to the play at Ver­ nonia last week. Those that went to 25 daily. Through co-operation with the were Ida Mae Morris, Grace Arm­ city, county and state law en­ strong and Annabel Lindsley. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley’s cousin, forcement officers, other officials and various civic clubs, sponsors Lester Beard, of Hillsboro is vis­ MOTOR FATALITIES IN MOST EXCELLENT CHIEF MRS. RAY MEYER IS of the campaign have increased iting at her home at Keasey. TO VISIT PYTHIAN SISTERS HONOR GUEST OREGON INCREASE MORE their efforts in order to reduce There was six inches of snow THAN 26 PER CENT accidents and fatalities below the at the CCC camp on Green Mt. Mrs. Barbara Graves of Port­ Mrs. O. W. Meyer entertained national average in 1935. Friday when the men walked out. Wednesday, March 20, for Mrs. land. grand most excellent chief Motor vehicle fatalities in Ore-! Ray Meyer, a recent bride. Those of the Pythian Sisters, will make gon during 1934 increased 26 per Recent figures from the secre­ Betty Dorland and Annabel attending were Mrs. C. C. Berger­ an official visit to Vernonia cent or double the increase for j tary of state show that 310 per­ Lindsley visited Arleen Jenkins st son, Beryl Smith, Mrs. Mildred temple this evening. A delegation I the entire nation, according to sons were killed in Oregon in Riverview Saturday. Hult, Mrs. Joe Regimbal, Mrs. from St. Helens is also expected final official figures for the year 1934, while 247 were killed in Lester Beard while working at Raymond Tichenor, Mrs. Irene, by the local temple. released recently by the Oregon 1933. Figures from the National the W. J. Lindsley home Monday Smith, Mrs. A. V. Mowe, Mrs. | State Motor association, sponsor Safety council show that in the cut his hand very badly on a Oscar Vike, Mrs. Marie Roediger, MRS. SAUER ENTERTAINS of the “Let’s Quit Killing” traf­ United States 35,500 persons were saw. Mrs. Anna Christensen, Mrs. MARTHA CIRCLE killed in 1934, while in 1933 fic safety campaign. Ethel Blackburn and Mrs. Zela there were 29,900 fatalities. I 100 KILLED DAILY Latest figures for the United j Christen.- en. The Martha circle of the E.M.S. Approximately lOO^persons are States show that automobile Those who sent gifts were Mrs. was entertained by Mrs. A. W. killed daily in automobile acci­ Alta John, Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Sauer Tuesday afternoon. Work deaths climbed from 29,900 in dents throughout the United to more than 35,500 last 1933 I Mrs. Blanche Bergerson, Mrs. on dish towels and a business States, reports the Oregon State Julia L. Bowerman, Mrs. John meeting occupied the time, after year, an increase of only 13 per Motor association, which is spon­ Hay and Mrs. Ralph Bowerman, which the hostess served jello cent. soring the “Let’s Quit Killing” far back as last September As Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dorland and Mrs. Meyer received many cake and tea. Sight members the Oregon State Motor associa­ children of Hillsboro visited Mrs. safety campaign. This means that beautiful and useful gifts. A pot­ attended. tion foresaw the tremendous i«- Dorland’s sister, Mrs. W. J. one person dies in traffic about luck dinner was served at noon. crease in Oregon’s death toll, Lindsley, and family over the every 14 minutes. One person is injured every 28 seconds. and, aware that the increase week end. JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY would be far out of proportion HELD AT TREHARNE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown of ARE YOU RHEUMATIC? to the nation, launched an exten- St. Helens visited Mrs. Brown’s ■ive educational, enforcement and TR1EHARNE — (Special.) — parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. De Here is a help: quick relief I legislative campaign throughout Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker were Witt and family, Sunday. from those terrible pains and the state. surprised on Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. DeVaney fevers with Williams R.U.X. Com­ That the campaign is at last pound. Ask Mac’s pharmacy about CHRISTIAN CHURCH March 24, when Mr. and Mrs. and son Ralph shopped in Ver­ it. Williams R.U.X. Compound bringing results was indicated in Louis Neurer and daughter June Pre-prayer service at 9:15. nonia Saturday. helps dissolve away those acids Portland accident reports for the from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bible school at 9:45, L. L. latter part of January, according which are cause of most rheuma­ Mrs. Ross Duncan, teacher at E. Baker, son Leonard and daugh­ Wells, superintendent. tic pains, fevers, neuritis, sciatica, to the motor association. The re­ the Pleasant Vale school at and other forms of uric acids con- ter Thelma frtjm Sherwood, Miss Morning worship at 11. ports showed a reduction from Keasey, took the three eighth c entration.Ad.-2 Clara — ■ of - Oswego, - Erwin Mr. and Intermediate and senior C.-E. Mrs. Charles Barnes, daughter societies meet at 6:30 p. m. Helen and son Walter from Ver- Evening service at 7:30. Ser­ nonia came to celebrate the joint mon topic, “Seeing Straight in a birthdays of Leonard, Walter, Cross Eyed World.” This will be Edward and Mrs. Baker. A large of special interest to everyone angel food cake with candles and especially to the young peo­ lighted was the table decoration, ple. Life is complicated and we Plates were laid for 17. ! need the proper equipment if I we are to face life and win. BLUE JAYS ENTERTAINED I The missionary society will BY MRS. FRANK LANE ! meet one week hence on April 5 with Mrs. L. L. Wells. Mrs. Frank Members of the Blue Jays bas­ Lange has charge of the program. ketball team were entertained at , The regular weekly Bible study luncheon by Mrs. Frank Lane at | and prayer meeting is held her home at Camp 8 Saturday. Thursday at 7 p. m. After luncheon the guests par-1 C. R. Pritchard. ticipated in sports, basketball ini an open court, races, hiking, etc., EVANGELICAL CHURCH being enjoyed by various groups. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Guests included Bertha and Er­ Sunday morning service at 11 ma Thompson, Mildred Hawkins, I m. Evening service at 7:30 p. Louise and Montana French, Jo- j E. Elmer of Lents, Portland, sephine Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Otto j will have charge of the morning Goertzen and son Buddy, Jeanj service, giving an interesting Lewis, Hazel Shipman, Margaret chart elcture and will also give Veith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane a short talk on missions in the and children. evening. The evening service is under the auspices of the W. M. LOUISE FRENCH S. in connection with the INITIATED INTO ORDER of Prayer. There will also be special Louise French was initiated at j sic and other items. Come a ceremonial of Nehalem assem- J enjoy these services. bly, Order of Rainbow, Monday [ night. Mrs. Albert Childs and Mrs. L. H. Dewey, mother advisor, serv­ ed hot chocolate and cookies fol- , lowing the work of the assembly, i Rainbow girls are anticipating the party to be given tonight by the losing members in a recent­ ly completed contest for collec­ Good Brooms 49c tion of dues. 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