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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935. VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON, PAGE FOUR A ------ r== ■ from 9 to 12 every day except, Oscar Sorlee, who worked at 1' I Saturday, and all parents at Bridal Veil for a week before the ' Mist, Natal and Birkenfeld are1 calling of the strike, is now em ployed in the Buxton mill. SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - I RAI ERN AL j STUDY CLUB HOLDS I Reita Lamping, Mrs. Alma Sitts, Eda Parker and Miss Reba FINAL MEETING OF SEASON | Mrs. ” MOTOR LAW CHANGES GO INTO EFFECT SOON invited to send their children. The school is free, and there will be Johnny Jones, whose car crash The luncheon, which is one1«00*1 times for alt who come- The last meeting of the Ver-! but week earlier than usual in order I Games, singing of choruses, plays ed into another machine, injur Mrs. to avoid conflict with the Fourth I and handwork will be featured, ing Mrs. Henry Smith, will not nonia Study club before the Pot- of July holidays, will be “pot-¡and a program will be rendered be permittel to drive again until summer vacation was a social Vlrs. luck.” Birthday cakes, however, June by the 30th. school at the church ser- he pays damages imposed by occasion in the form of a picnic Pastor. birthday will be furnished by the four cir-1 P. vice J. at Van Mist Bruggen, on Sunday night, Judge Williams’ court, and until luncheon on O. A. Hill Thurs he gives proof he can pay any and new cles. day, June 13. The travel pro damages imposed after accidents LOYAL WOMEN MEET gram for next year was discussed MRS. L. HIEBER AND The identities of bast Loyal wonem met in the in the future. during a brief business session. MRS. L. ROBERTS ENTERTAIN friends will be revealed This, in part, is the meaning names drawn. The business meet- Christian church parlors Wed- of the Safety Responsibility act Members were Mrs. E. M. Bol iesdty afternoon to begin work on ingt for July will be held follow linger. Mrs. Judd Greenman,, Mrs. Mrs. Lowell Hieber and Mrs. MIKE WILLARD’S BIRTHDAY a quilt. passed by the last Oregon state the festivities. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. A. J. Hugh Loel Roberts entertained jointly I ing legislature and scheduled to go i es, Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. at the Roberts home Thursday, IS CELEBRATED John Arnett, former O.-A. into effect on July 1, according 'Ei. S. Thompson, Mrs. Dave Mar- June 6, with a one o’clock bridge now of Shelton, to the safety department of the RIVERVIEW (Special)— Mrs.I millwright, shall, Mrs. L. H. Roberson, Mrs. luncheon for members of the ___ _ Wash., was in Vernonia Monday Oregon State Motor Association. Mike Willard gave a dinner Sun-i H. G. Sandon, Mrs. H. M. Bige- Queen of Hearts bridge club. The law, now effecting more of the Anti-Muir day to celebrate Mr. Willard V» 111«** ¿ ’ ‘ s ¡> 'as — a - member - - law, and her house guest, Mrs. Mrs. William Heath received birthday than 65 per cent of all motorists ‘i committee. and Father’s day. Guests, strikers Cnarles M. Bigelow of Chicago. the first prize and Mrs. William were Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Me- | Summer classes are being or- in the Unifed States, is designed " Briot the second. Other guests Cabe, Emil F. Messing, Mr. and I ganized in piano, voice, art and to promote safety on the streets NEHALEM CHAPTER were Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. Jack Mrs. K. W. Bently and sons Don ¡dramatics, either for adults or and highways by eliminating the Nance, Mrs. Frank Hartwick and ald and Robert, and John Lara- (children. For further information cereless, irresponsible driver who CLOSES SEASEON Mrs. George Plumb. more. A feature of the dinner ! consult Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton. heretofore had little to lose ---------------------------- Adv. as a result of a smashup. Preceded by a pot-luck sup- was a birthday cake served by | per given 'by the Nehalem club | MRS. LLOYD BAKER Mrs. McCabe. members in the social hall, the I IS COMPLIMENTED ________ last regular meeting for the; ( MRS. BIGELOW IS season of Nehalem Chapter Order, eompliment Mrs. Lloyd Ba- GIVEN PARTY o Eastern Star, was held in the ■ker who this week to Sea. Masonic temple Wednesday even- members of the G. E. club Mrs. Geo. Baslington enter- inK- , gave a picnic supper at Arcadia tained Thursday afternoon hon- Mrs. Oscar George, worthy mat park Wednesday evening, June 12, oring Mrs. Charles M. Bigelow, ron, gave a detailed report of followed by bridge at the home mother of Dr. Bigelow who has the recent Grand chapter sess-1 of Mrs. H. E. McGraw. | been visiting here for several ions in Portland. | A farewell gift frem the club weeks. REASONS WHY YOUR CAR MAY Columbia county day at the j members was presented to Mrs. i Guests included Mr. and Mrs. USE TOO MUCH GASOLINE Masonic home in Forest Grove Baker. Prizes for high score ano Clyde McDonald and daughter, was announced for this coming low score at bridge were awarded Mrs. II. M. Bigelow, Mrs. Robert: Sunday. A special afternoon ser to Mrs. Harry Kerns and Mrs. Spencer and daughter Mrs. C. I. ' Ignition Timing Late vice, to which all Masons, their W. J. Armitage. Hackney, and the guest of honor, j Valves Lashed Too Tight families and friends, are invited, Others present included Mrs. Spark Plug Gaps Not Spaced Properly will be held in the chapel of the J. W. Brown, .... Mrs. J. L. Time The Country church of the h ime at 2 o’clock, with Clatskan-I mons, Mrs. W. M. Hend erson, Distributer Points Burned Nehalem valley announces the ” .. ie Masons in charge. and Mrs. Virgil Powell. opening of a daily vacation Bible Carburetor Metering Pin Linkage Bent ex- 1 A number from Vernonia school at Mist, beginning on pect to attend. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Heat Control Not Adjusted June 24, and continuing until I IS ENTERTAINED July 7, for two weeks. Valves Need Grinding O. E. S. MEMBERS We are very fortunate to Compression Leaking Past Rings VISIT SEASIDE CHAPTER The girls of the “Sunbeams” as superintendant for this I class of the Evangelical Sunday iod Miss Clara Dryden of Brakes Dragging A group of 13 members of Ne- school wjre entertained by their land, who has had a wide ex huleni Chapter, O. E. S. attended teacher, Mrs. Howard Reeher, at perience in the teachin" of dr’ ■’ a special meeting at Seaside Mon- a picnic at her home in Riverview vacation Bible schools during < ay night at which past matrons Thursdaw afternoon of last week, the past two years. Miss Dryden i. nd patrons of the Seaside Chap-| Those prosent were Roberta will be assisted by Miss J. Espy TWO EDS ter were honored with floral de- Sword, Jean Sheeley, Irene Enos, of Portland, and Miss Geraldine j.ees and gifts. The invitation Mary Ann Tomlin, Kathleen Tom- to the Vernonia members of the lin, Phyllis Berger, Helen Chand George of Mist. The hours of the school ar ’ order was issued by the associate ler, June McKay and Beverly conductress, who is the grand Wridge. daughter of Mike Hannon of this TWO LADIES ENTERTAIN city. Several who motored to Sea- FOR TEDDY LEAVITT si le remained over night at the c ast. The Vernonia group in Mrs. M. J. Lamping and M cluded Mike Hannon, Emil Mes Harry Culbertson entertained at sing, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lilly, dinner at the latter’s home Thurs rs. Oscar George, Mrs. Herman Dickson, Mrs. L. H. Roberson. day for Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Lea Mrs. Aldrich, Mrs. Ollie Roberts. vitt, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Prit Mrs. E. M. Bollinger, Mrs. H. E. chard and Edward Dyer. McGraw. Mrs. Cecil Gall and Mrs. | MRS. CASON A. J. Hughes. Adams. Those who sent presents were unable to attend were George Thacker, Mrs. Rose ter, Mrs. Celeste Potter and Ed. Salomonsen. FLY AWAY . . . . Vernonia Auto Co BUBBY THATCHER— The Clue ¡ENTERTAINS POLLYANNAS MRS. GLOYD ADAMS GIVEN PARTY Mrs. Dan Cason was hostess to 1 14 members of the Pollyanna of the E. M. S. at her home Mrs. Pearl Adams gave a 'circle Wednesday afternoon, and served and shower in refreshments after a delightful quilting party . honor of Mrs. Gloyd Adams Tues- social hour. Circle members de- Georee Mellinger, Whitsell. Mrs. Kenneth Hell, Mrs. E. M. S. TO GIVE George Johnson. Mrs. A. B. John BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON son. Mrs. Harry Johnson and ■ daughter, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Lee! The annual birthday luncheon __ ., ____ ____ Mrs. of the Evangelical Missionary l’undy, Mrs. ___ H. Ackerstadt. Doris Vosniek. Mrs. H. G. Buff- society will be given in the social Evangelical church mire. Mrs. Dora Washburn, Mrs. ‘ hall of the ” Marie Frazee and daughter. Mrs. next Wednesday, June Maude New. Mrs. Holcomb. Mrs. one o’clock. Portland-Banks Stage Line TELEPHONE 131 Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Buxton and Banks, 8:00 a. m., daily. Sundays and Holidays, 8 a. m., and 4:45 p. m. Leave 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 FAME: $1.30 ™EY STAGE W LINE ROUND TRIP / GEORGE STORM r I