Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 30, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, "AUGUST 30, 1935
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
Mrs. Agnes Crawford and Mrs. I Ben Owens, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs.
Powell.
Ethel Woodruff, Mrs. Thor Gron-
beck, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Skinner,
Mrs, Ruby Fowler, Mrs. Porter­
MRS. CHARLES CHRISTIAN­
Entered as second class matter
field, Mrs. Sitts, Mrs. Driscoll.
SEN ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Raymer, Mrs. Walters, Mrs.
August 4, 1922, at the post office
i Hawkins, honored guest, Mrs.
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
RIVERVIEW (Special)— Mrs. Phillys Millis, and hostesses. Those
act of March 3, 1879.
Charles Christiansen entertained that were unable to 'be present
Sunday in honor of the 77th bir­ but sent gifts were Mrs. Jack
thday of her mother, Mrs. S. I. Heenan, Mrs. E. Henderson and
Stubbs of Portland. Guests were Mrs. Bob Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Babcock,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Humes and
Erma Kent, Shirley Cole and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
RAY D. FISHER,
Margaret Fisher attended the
Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. George
Editor and Publisher
county fair Friday.
McGary and Miss Fern Nelson,
Mrs. Grace Depue of Stony
all of Portland, Mrs. Anna Davis
MRS. DOUGLASS IS
of Sebastopol, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Point is spending a few weeks
HOSTESS TO CIRCLE
Walter Echols and daughter of at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Glen Peoples of Warrenton.
Mrs. E. J. Douglass was host­ Lindsay, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Miss Charlotte Hilts, teacher in
Christiansen
of
Riverview.
The
ess Tuesday afternon to the mem­
the Washington grade school, is
bers of the Martha Circle of the picnic was held at the Al Par­
on her way back from a trip to
Evangelical Missionary society, ker park. Mrs. Stubbs was pre-i
the east which she took following
who met in the league room of sented with a huge birthday cake,
the close of the summer session
the church. Zonweiss Douglass and also many presents. Games were
of the University of Oregon in
her house guest, Flora May Per­ played until a late hour.
Portland. She went by train and
kins, assisted in serving.
returns by way of the Panama
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
canal.
MEETS AT MRS. CRUME’S
EVANGELICAL GROUP
Miss
Ethel
Peterson,
first
HAS PICNIC
I
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t Mrs. H. Crume entertained the grade teacher, returned Monday
A group of thirty members Riverview Friendship circle at from Yoncalla, where she spent
the summer with her parents.
of the Evangelical Sunday school H?eir , second
anniversary
on
She will live in the Austin apart­
had a hound and deer hunt Mon- Thursday.
ments.
day night. The “deer,” leaving a!
Every member now in the
Dorothy Holtham has resigned
trail of confetti, led the “hounds” neighborhood was present. New her position with the state bank­
three miles out to the Elon Malm- birthday friends were chosen to ing department to accept a pos­
sten place, thence back to a start the circle on its third year, ition in Portland. Her sister Mar-
grove on the Nehalem west of the 111 was decided to meet the third jorie is taking her place as as-
O.-A. property, where a weiner! Thursday in each month.
roast was enjoyed.
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Vernonia Eagle
---------------------------------SHOWER IS GIVEN
MRS. VIRGIL POWELL
FOR MRS. MILLIS
ENTERTAINS
PAGE THREE
sistant to the liquidator of the iting in Portland.
Bank of Vernonia and the Col­
Joe, Claribel and Annabel Lind-
umbia County bank.
sley and Jack Hendricksen spent
Nels Westlund’s car was crowd­ the week end in Nehalem.
ed off the road Friday night near
Mrs. John Krinick visited at
the Bert Tisdale place and hit a
telephone pole, which was shear­ the W. J. Lindsley home Friday.
ed off. The damage to the car
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolma vis­
was not serious.
ited in North Plains over the
week end.
I
KEASEY
JOY
Mrs. J. O. DeVaney and son
Ralph spent the week end at
Seaside with Mrs. A. G. Lundeen.
Miss Grace Armstrong is vis-
THEATRE
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PEACHES
Daily Shows
Crawfords, Elbertas, J. H.
Hales, Muirs
Get your peaches direct
from producer.
FRIDAY
A. S. Dilley, Forest Grove,
Oregon
Western Frontier
Look for our peach sign
on road. 2*4 miles west of
Forest Grove on Gales
Creek road
Also
Corn
and
and
“SMALL WORLD”
Tomatoes
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Eddie Cantor in
DANCE
A shower was given in honor
RIVERVIEW (Special)— Mrs. > of Mrs. P. J. Millis at the home
Virgil Powell entertained Wednes­ I of Mrs. Otto Michener Wednes­
day with a 12 o’clock luncheon day August 28. Mrs. Millis receiv­
followed by bridge. Mrs. Adolph ed many useful and pretty gifts.
Nelson received high score and The hostess, Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs.
Mrs. Agnes Crawford low score. New, Mrs. L. L. Wells and Mrs.
Mrs. Grace Sunell, Mrs. Ernie Michener served refreshments of I
Johnson, Mrs. Edith Pearse, Mrs. ' pressed sandwiches, cookies and
Julia Davis, Mrs. G. W. Thacker, punch to the following:
Mrs. Dorothy Melis, Mrs. Adolph
M rs. J. M. Peachey, Mrs. Ad-i
Nelson and daughter Margaret, ams, Mrs. King, Mrs. Norris, Mrs.
“Kid Millions”
at ARCADIA PARK
Saturday, August 31
Good Music
and SATURDAY
TUES., WED. and THURS.
"Ginger”
Refreshments Served
■fo
— that’s just the 1935 way of
saying what Chesterfields have
been saying for years . . .
Chesterfields do about every­
thing a cigarette ought to do.
Chesterfields have TASTE—yes
plenty of it. But not too strong.
And Chesterfields are MILD —
but they’re not insipid or flat.
Chesterfields "go to town”
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