Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 21, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strable and I aja school in Palo Alto. He was
son Ray of Victoria, B. C., spent I accompanied on his trip by a
a few days last week at the1 friend, Ernest Hawkins of Den-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mar­ ver.
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins are spent festival week in Portland.
spending the week at the home During this time Mrs. Calhoun
attended the funeral of her
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Carlson of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. grandfather,
Mr. Clapper.
visited friends at St. Helens Pete Serafin.
Betty Jagers was in Clatskan- Vernonia Eagle, June 19, 1925.
Miss Julia Whittig of Mist pre­
and Columbia City Saturday and
sented Grandma Dunlap with ie Saturday.
Sunday.
At the annual school election
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson Monday Mrs. Alma Mills was un­
Mr, and Mrs. George Dror- four quackles ducks as a birthday
moved last Friday to Corvallis animously elected director and
baugh spent the week with her gift.
Mrs. E. L. Lloyd was taken in where they will remain two weeks Mrs. J. W. Brown was elected
sister, Mrs. E. M. Me Knight,
the ambulance to Portland Gen­ and then move to LaGrande, clerk. She received1 22 votes and
at Forest Grove.
Louis Siegert 10.
Mrg. Clarabel Farnstrom of eral hospital Saturday night. She Ore.
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ill with complication of diseas­
Jack Elmer, son of Mr. and
Vernonia left Sunday with Mr. is
and a serious operation was Mrs. L. Norris, has returned
H. E. McGraw, A. L. Kullan-
and Mrs. James Walker and es,
Although she was in from
Doernboecher
hospital, der, Wm. Folger and M. E. Car­
family for Eugene, where she necessary.
criticti condition she was re­ where he underwent an operat- kin are the Vernonia delegation
will stay for an indefinite time. a ported
after
the
operation
to
be
ion.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Echols
to the American Legion conven-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire tion in Prineville next week.
and daughter Grace Evelyn of resting as comfortable as could be
expected.
returned Wednesday from a trip
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Riverview, California, spent two
Daton Ross, Mrs. Jim Aubrey to Klamath Falls. They were
days at the home of her sister,
Malmsten is home
Miss
Hazel
and her daughter, Minnie Middle­ away over a week.
from Salem for the summer’s
Mrs. Charles Christiansen.
brook
were
shopping
in
Portland
Mrs.o A. J. Hughes will leave vacation.
Z. •E. Crume of Newberg is
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this week end1 to spend the sum-1
now visiting his daughter, Mrs. Monday.
Mrs.
Ruby
Fowler
and
son
mer in St. Helens where Mr. . | Mrs. Dave Marshall entertain-
C. I. Anderson.
Delbert visited with friends in Hughes is employed.
: ed the Millview Bridge club
Mr®. Alto White of The Dalles Portland Wednesday.
Miriam Kimball of Seaside is
spent the week end here with
Mrs. Nina M. Luther and a guest of Mrs. Lois Clark this Thursday afternoon.
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relatives.
daughter, Donna Jean of Spokane i week.
Mrs. Lester has sold the Dew
Mrs. Gus Olson and baby of arrived here Tuesday for an
Mrs. Fred Ovesen had the mis­
Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Noel indefinite stay with Mrs. Luther’3 fortune to fall and break her Drop Inn to A. Corey, who has
Woods and family . of Stony sister, Mrs. Harry King.
right arm just above the wrist , discontinued the restuarant and
will move his store in there.
Point were week end guests at
last week.
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the Dan May home.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Dumas
Earl Smith, Vernonia’s fire
Elz» Varley, who is now em­
are spending the summer in Mon­
ployed at Buxton, spent the week
mouth, where Mr. Dumas is tak­ chief, attended the sixth annual
Oregon State
convention of ‘ the ~
end among friends.
ing work in normal school.
E. D. Benson made a trip to Fire Chief association in Forest
Mrs. Blanche Elder and Mrs.
Mt. Baker, Wash., from Friday to Grove last week.
I. Diemer of Portland were guests
• * *
Tuesday and while there visited
•of Mrs. Cbas. Gill Saturday.
The Stitchwell club met at the with
two sisters whom he had
The fire department was out
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parker and home of Mrs. Blaine Cobat on not seen
for 16 years.
for practice with their new hose
family of Portland were dinner State street Thursday. Those en­
Miss Pauline Durant of Ka»- and ladder wagon Tuesday.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick joying luncheon and sewing were
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M°., is spending five [
Lynch Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Calhoun, Mrs. Cecil sas City,
here at he home of her
Mrs. Lena Stanton, Mrs. Esteila
Miss Pauline Dial, who has Urie, Mrs. Verda Cook, Miss Ha- I weeks
Monger and Mrs. Mae Mellinger
been confined in the hospital at Zel Chapman, Mrs. George Co­ sister, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl.
Everett Carter spend the attended a meeting of the Rebek-
Portland, was brought home Sun- bat, Mrs. Roy Cobat, Mrs. John day Mrs.
Wednesday visiting Mrs. Geo. ah lodge in Clatskanie Tuesday.
day much improved.
Ross, Mrs. Ike Chapman and Mrs. Baslington
of Treharne.
Margaret Haiman spent the Harold Ridenour.
Jeanne McDonald ' spent a
week end at the home of Mrs.
Bobby Calhoun is sick this day
at the home of Ethel Spen­
Geo. Bell on Corey hill.
week and1 confined to home with cer while
her folks motored to
Mr, and Mrs. John Robbins a high fever.
Portland.
are spending the week at the
Mrs. Mike Stolen returned last
home of Jay Burtraw on Soul’s week after an extended visit
with relatives in Tacoma, Wash.
hill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Diemer of
Mrs. Cecil Urie of Forest
Portland were guests of Mr. and Grove was a Vernonia visitor
Mrs. John Elder over the week during last week.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deamer
Mrs. Horn of Kelso, mother of were in Jewell this week on
Mrs. Earl Dial, came Sunday business.
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Chapman
Mrs. W. T. Hudson and daugh­ and infant son were weekend
ter were dinner guests of Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Dan May Saturday.
Chapman.
Mr, and Mrs. Emery George of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brambert
Portland spent Sunday with rela­ were in Portland this week.
tives.
Haloid Raymond and Ralph Co­
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Holderman bat were visiting here from Boy-
of Portland were guests of Mr. ington camp.
and Mrs. J. N. Rundell Thurs­
Mrs. John Ross and children
day, June 13.
left Tuesday for a week’s visit
Mr®. Artie Buckner and sons in Portland.
have moved this week to the
Wm. L. Raymond of Palo Alto,
Frank Hankle home, where they California, who has been the
will reside for the winter.
house guest of his sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Geo. Cobat, for the past ten days
and family of Eugene spent the left his home Monday. Mr. Ray­
week end here with relatives.
mond is head chef at the Castel-
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Mrs. C. I. Hackney and cousin
Howard Bolender from Bakers­
field, Calif, are visiting Mrs.
Hackney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Spencer for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald,
Mrs. A. H. Webb, Mrs. Stanton
and Mrs. Lines went to Portland
Wednesday to attend a G. A. R.
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker of
Banks and Mrs. Jack Heltzel and
daughters Betty Jane and Norma
of Portland visited Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Frank Hart­
wick and Mrs. H. E. McGraw.
Mesdames Heltzel, Hartwick and
McGraw are daughters of Mr.
'and Mrs. Walker.
Members of Nehalem Assembly,
Order of Rainbow will hold a reg­
ular meeting next Monday night,
June 24. Later in the week sev­
eral officers will attend the
grand assembly in Tillamook.
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A trip to a distant city can many times
NATAL —(Special)— At the
annual school meeting Monday
for district 22 Ira Peterson was
elected director for three years
and Mrs. Anna Osborn clerk for
one year.
Lincoln Peterson and Jake Neu-
rer are the other directors.
Phone 191
use, where electricity is not
available.
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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
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