Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
WILLING WORKERS
MEET AT PARK
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935.
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
Riverview.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim 1 Burke of
Sun-
Camp 8 visited friends here
1
day.
Grandmother Fonda of near
Pittteburg is spending a few
days at the home of her son,
Charlie Biggs.
I
Mrs. August Greenfeld and
son Earl left Tuesday for Cannon
Beach for the week.
Bill Kohl and Doc Turpin of
Portland were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hawkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Suther­
land and daughter Connie spent
Sunday
in
Riverview among
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle of
Black Rock were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Francfe Piercy Sunday.
Mrs. O. D. Willard in Riverview.
Friends of , Mrs. G. N. Miller
will be glad-to know she is home
The Willing Workers met at
again, after her recent illness at
tne city park July 25. Games
Vancouver.
were played for an hour. They
Mrs. E. L. Lloyd is on the
then went to the home of their
sick list this week.
teacher, where they held their
Curtis Jenkins left Tuesday
business meeting. The aims of
for Portland where he will en-
the class were to be 100 per
list in the army.
cent Bible readers, so far 80
W. T. Graves enjoyed the
per cent is as high as we have
ball game at Amity Sunday, tak-
been able to reach in our goal. CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL
him.
After the meeting Mary Kath­
At the annual picnic Sunday
Mrs. W. C. Eastman of Bux­
erine Norris and Doris Larson the attendance record rose well
served Kool-aid, cake and cook­ over the two hundred mark, not ton spent the week with Andy
including those from St. Helens. Kostur and family.
ies.
The Willing Workers won the
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson
attendance for the largest num­
BRIDAL SHOWER IS GIVEN ber of daily Bible readers ano spent the week end at St. Helens.
the Bereans won the banner for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magoff and
AT ROB’T. BERG HOME
the largest attendance by having baby returned to Riverview Sun­
a total of forty eight present.
Miss Betty Lee and Lolamae
MIST—(Special)— A bridal The men’s Ninety and Nine day from Brownsmead, where Smith are visiting friends in
shower was given at the Robert class followed close behind them. they spent the summer. Joe has Seaside. Miss Smith will spend
Special numbers in the morn
Berg home Tuesday honoring ing worship program consisted of I employment here for the coming the rest of the summer at the re­
Miss Winifred Berg, who is soon a vocal duet by two ladies of . ’ winter,
sort, while Miss Lee will return
Mrs. Harry Simonton and chil­ the early part of next week.
to become the bride of Mr. Huit. the St. Helens church and a solo
by
Mrs.
Pritchard.
dren Anna Mae and Eivelyn Hill-
It took the form of a lawn
Mrs. Viola Jenne and Miss
““-'‘«“■‘•y
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party, where guests, numbering 3:30 ....................................... ..........
Eleanor
Jenne of Portland were
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Koy
about 50 were seated. There were Tompson occupying the leaders’ it
chair. The topic was “Things
many lovely and useful gifts.
Ite’
| Brady and John Rosa from Mon-
Oral Verley, who was with thejday till Wednesday of last week.
A poem, “The Village Beaus,” Jesus Was Sure of.” Joining in
the meeting as special guests
especially written for the occa­ were the St. Helens C. E. and CCC at Black Rock, returned; Mrs. Charies Wan and son
Tuesday to h>s home, where he[left Sunday for her home in
sion by Mrs. A. A. Dowling was the Clatskanie C. E.
A feature of the afternoon nas
read just before Miss Berg re-
oas^ employment.
........................... [Toledo. Mr. Wall came Saturday
races and contests was an indoor
Ellen Steiner and children of' to accompany her back.
cieved the gifts.
baseball game between the “99” Astoria came Friday for a few i
Ice cream, cake and coffee and the C. E.
The names of Mrs. W. T. Lil­
days visit at the home of Mr.1 ley, Mrs. Oscar George and Mrs.
were served by the hostesses,
and Mrs. Otto Carlson.
Mrs. Robert Berg and Mrs. A.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Herman Dickson were ommitted
Lyle Usher of Cornelius, Jerry j because of a typographical er­
R. Melis, at the close.
Services for Sunday, August
Powers and Monte Dewey of ror in the account of the shower
I n-
Dewey in last
JOINT PARTY IS HELD
Bible school at 9:45. L. L. Trenholm were guests of Mr. and for Mrs. L
Mrs. Dan May Thursday.
FOR BIRTHDAYS
week’s issue.
Wells is our superintendent.
Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. Beu- i I Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey
Morning Worship and commun­
lah
Gill and son, Hazel and Mary and son Donald went to* Portland
A party celebrating the birth- ion at 11:00.
ann Parker, i spent^
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■
Saturday
at Sunday returning Monday.
Senior and Intermediate C. E.
days of Mrs. Alice Gwinn and
the home of Effie Moche in Ver-| Erma Kent returned Monday
Miss Edne Owens was held ¡societies meet at 6:30.
I after a week’s visit at her grand­
August 2 at the Gwinn home.
Evening Service at 8:00. Ser­ nonia.
Mrs. Koberstein and daughter mother’s in Portland.
Cards were played and refresh­ mon “How Do We Know We
ments were served.
Mrs. Evelyn Dooher of Minne-
Shall Live Tomorrow With God?” left Thursday for Portland where
This is a fourth in aseries on they will be joined by her sis­ apolis visited with Mrs. C. O.
ter, Mrs. H, Hauenstein and fam­ Thomas Tuesday. Mrs. Dooher
I “How Do We Know”
How would you like to live in ily and then go to Vancouver, and Mrs. Thomas were friends
| Vernonia if there was no church B. C. where they will visit her in Hillsboro 23 years ago.
of Jesus Christ, no Christian father and other relatives there.
A group of people from the
Mrs. Glen Hawkins spent Wed- Christian church here attended
influence? Wouldn’t like it? Well,
if the church is important it des­ nesday at the home of her par- the closing evangelistic service in
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
erves your support now. Begin ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sera- Gales creek church Monday night.
fin.
The Otto Michener family is
Harvey R. Scheuerman, minister now by being present next Lord’s
Mrs. George Christiansen and I camping at Big Eddy for a few
9:45 a. m. church scheel, Mrs. day. Lay the foundation of last­
E. E. Garner superintendent, ing prosperity by getting your daughter near Pittsburg spent, days,
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E.
Alec Morton has a new Ford
Special feature will not be dissa- i own soul right with God.
L. Lloyd.
C. R. Pritchard
,V8 sedan purchased from the
pointing.
J. F. Rose and family left | Crawford Motor Co.
Pastor
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
Monday for Denver, Colo.,, where
Mrs. Ellen Steiner has gone
Se. mon subject “Our Committed
they will make their home, as home to Svehson, near Astoria,
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Trust.”
7:00 p. m. C. E. Topic: “How1
after visiting her parents, Mr.
The Senior Christian Endeavor he has employment.
Mr. nd Mrs. A. Stermer and and Mrs. C. U. Enstrom.
the Laws of God Work for Our! will begin at 6:30 Sunday even­
ing. It will be concentration eve- family of Rainier and Charles
Tarbelle of Warren s^ent the
ning.
week end at the home of Mr.
The senior Christian Endeavor
and Mrs. Frank Mills.
or are having a social and bus­
Mrs. C. J. Bend and daughter!
iness meeting at the home of
Clara Jane of Raymond, Wash-1
Mrs. Ethel Ray Friday, August
.
*«— Isham
r •
« , an(j
ington,
Mrs.
Bond
9th. The Gales Creek Christian
A. F. & A. M.
Endeavor are also invited to children of Perryton, Tex., came
Sunday for an indefinite stay
Vernonia Lodge No. 184 attend.
with their mother, Mrs. Artie I
A. F. & A. M. meets
Superior Manila
Buckner, and brothers, all of
at
Masonic
Temple,
I
Stated
Communication
Made in U. S. A. by Inter­
First Thursday of each
national Harvester Co.
month.
Special
called
Ask Your Grocer for . .
meetings on all other Thurs­
Does not break, knot
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
or tangle.
Mrs. Riley Hall and daughter
Glen F. lïawkins, W. M.
Dorothy spent Thursday at the
1 . D. Macpherson, Sec.
8 lb. Ball
home of Mrs Bill Jacobs in Ver­
Order of Eastern Star nonia.
. . for 2 good Reasons—
Mrs. Ed. Buckner, Mrs. C. 1.
650 ft. per lb.
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Anderson and daughter Edith
IT’S MADE AT HOME
Regular commu­
6 balls for $6.00
IT'S BETTER
nication
first and Goldie Crume of Newberg
»nd third Wed­ spent Friday at Glenwood at the
nesdays of each home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam An­
month, at Ma­
sonic
Temple. derson.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hayward
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­ and daughter Dorothy, also Grace
ers welcome.
Ebert of Forest Grove spent
Mrs. Oscar George, W. M.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Leona McGraw, Sec.
I
Good.”
8:00 p. m. Evening service.
Subject for consideration. “The
Enrichment of Life.”
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Young
People’s Meeting. Discussing the
subject .of Faith.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Adult
Prayer and Bible study. “Grace*”
will be discussed.
A welcome to all.
MyoiAisM
(tacita
LODGES
BINDER
TWINE
Vernonia Bakery
BREAD
Vernonia
Bakery
$1.10
V ER NO NIA
Trading Co.
SPECIALS
For
Friday & Saturday
Meats
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo-
cal farmers.
Pound __________
15c
Sirloin, Rib or
T-bone steaks
17c
Beef Roast
....................
T.h
Beef Boiling Ribs
9c
Lb.................................
HAMBURGER
Lb
17C
2 Lbs.
33C
Lamb Stew
7c
_____ _____
T.h.
Lamb Shoulder Roast
Lb..................................
15c
COFFEE
Nehalem Mkt. special blend
23c
Lb.
2 ibs
44c
White Wonder Soap
23c
Naptha Soap
Feldman’s
10 bars ......................
45c
Quick Quacker Oats
Large
pkg..................
Oxydol
Large
pkg..................
23c
23c
PEAS
Utana ungraded
No. 2 tins, 2 for ....
23c
PORK and BEANS
Gibbs*
16 oz tins, 2 for ....
18c
CRACKERS
Sunshine crispy
2 lb pkg......................
32c
VEGETABLES
Cantaloupes
Jumbo si?e .................
Each ...........................
Watermelons
lb............. ................
Celery
.
10C
Bunch .......................
Green Peppers
](ir
Lb....................................
ORANGES
No. 288’s
Juicy, 2 doz
29c
Nehalem
Market & Grocery
Incorporated
Phone 721
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