ì FRIDAY, VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. OREGON, PAGE FOUR DECEMBER 1935 6, -............ SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL 1 Lane, Walter Larson, Lloyd East- ' lock, Ivor Parkknon, Bert East­ man, Edith and Buddy Christian­ sen. ■ EVANGELICAL CHURCH BEN SPENCER IS MARRIED | Vernonia club were there: Mr. Louise French, Theresa Goertzen,! Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister IN BAKERSFIELD, CAL. 'and Mrs. Thor Gronbeck, Mr. Josphine Hull, Melvin Rose and I ------------ ------------ 1 and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mr. and the hostess. z I 9:45 a. m. Church School. Mrs. Word has been received from E. E. Garner superintendent. Ben Spencer of Bakersfield,'Mrs- Fancher, Cal Plummer, Mrs. _ and _ _ Mrs. _ _ .- 11 . •IJ 1 YA «.n t zv U Cal., son of — _ Mr. R. L. 0>>v« Powell, Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mildred Hawkins, regular cen­ | 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship ter of the Blue Jays, that as soon i hour. Universal Bible Sunday Spencer of Vernonia, was mar- and Matt Gibson, The Buxton club has a mem­ as her job at Gaston is finished I will be observed with a Bible ried Thanksgiving day to Miss she will return to practice with I message and a display of old, odd, Priscilla Hall Willard of Bakers­ bership of nearly 100. the team. those in other than English and field in the First Congregational AUXILIARY DONATES special charts. Reception of mem­ church in that city. RUMMAGE SALE bers and communion will be The bride is the daughter of TO CHEST FUND features of the morning service. I I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Willard IS IN PROGRESS 6:30 p. m. E. L. C. E. topic: and the great granddaughter of At a meeting of the American Rev. Samuel Reed Hall, founder | Legion auxiliary in the legion The rummage sale of used '“Types of Missionary Workers”1 of the first normal school in ’ hall Tuesday afternoon members clothing which has been in prog- 7 __ :30 p. m. Evangelistic service j America. The groom is a graduate decided to make a donation of ress this week in the vacant room I ____ ___: “The Marked of God”! subject: of Vernonia high school and af­ cash to the Community Chest of the Oregon Gas and Electric | Tuesday 2 p. m. The Betty terwards of the junior college or other local organization to building will continue today and Brite circle meets. in Bakersfield. He is now em­ aid in distributing Christmas Saturday. The store is open from | Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Young ployed in the Bakersfield post cheer. They will also purchase 2 to 5 each afternoon. [ People’s prayer meeting and, ; office. new silver for their own organi­ Those who have not contrib- ■ study hour. Following the church ceremony zation. uted clothing still have time to j Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The An-j a reception was held at the so. All articles must be clean and,nua] Society meeting and elect-1 home of the bride’s parents. The YVONNE WRIDGE’S usable. ——I ¡on of church and Sunday school, honeymoon is being spent in Port- j BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Although the response has not officers. land and other parts of Oregon. I been large the Vernonia Study Thursday 7:30 p. m. The reg-| MIST-BIKENFELD W. M. S. j In honor of Yvonne Wridge’s club and the Rainbow girls, who ular meeting of the Financial, S. ioic juuiiiy apuiisuinig MiC sale, eighth birthday, her mother, Mi'3. fare jointly sponsoring the TO GIVE PROGRAM AND SALE Wilbur Wridge, entertained at a feel that they have a nice begin­ Board. Saturday Dec. 14 the Regional; birthday party at her home Fri- ning for a project which may be Christian Endeavor conference The Women’s Missionary so- day afternoon, "November 29. carried out more successfully in will be held in this church be- ciety of Mist and Birkenfeld will future years as a general com­ ginning at 5 p. m. with a pot- hold its annual program and PYTHIAN SISTERS munity benefit. luck supper. auction sale at the Birkenfeld CALL HELD ROLL evening, gymnasium Saturday MRS. J. ROSS IS i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Best and Dec. 7, at 8. Among the num- HOSTESS TO FRIENDS of Ver- Billy Best of Buxton were guests annual roll call The bers on the program are a se- of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snyder lection by a male trio from Mist, nonia Temple, Pythian Sisters, of Mrs. Mrs. John Ross was hc^tess on Thanksgiving day. a vocal solo by Mr. Coffey, a was held at the home Norris Soden Wednesday even- Wednesday to a group of friends Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McCollom vocal duet by Thelma Larson and for luncheon followed by an af- and daughter Joan were Thanks­ Evelyn Parkknon, a monologue, a ing, November 27. Mrs. W. L. VanDoren of Van- ternoon of sewing. giving guests at the home of Mrs. number by the male quartet and The guest list included Mrs. McCollom’s sister, Mrs. J. W. selections by a 15 piece orchestra couver Washington answered the Roy Cobat, Mrs. Everett Snyder, Shortridge in Albany. from Vernonia directed by C. R.I roll call. Nomination of officers for the new year was made. Re­ Mrs. Harold Ridenour, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Enoch Dumas Watts. i freshments and a social hour con- George Cobat. spent the Thanksgiving vacation The auction sale will be held. with Mr. Dumas’ parents at Oak following the prorgram. The pro­ eluded the evening. MRS. GEO. CHRISTIANSEN Point, Washington. ceeds from the small admission GIVEN SURPRISE fee, the auction and also from MELLINGER FAMILY the sale of refreshments will all REUNION HELD A surprise party was given be donated to missions. A family reunion at the home | Mr. and Mrs. George Christian- MRS. MCGRAW ENTERTAINS of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Mellinger | sen Nov. 26 to celebrate their on Thanksgiving day inclu ed wedding anniversary. Those pres- G. E. CLUB Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, Mr. ** ' ent were Mr. and Mrs. R. Lind­ Mrs. H. E. McGraw was hostess and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger and say, Elaine Louden, Iris Turner, to the G. E. Club at her home family, and Mrs. W. L. Van Bernice Turner, Mary Treharne, Ethel Kelly, Myrtle Stacy, Guy Tuesday evening. Mrs. Earl Smith Doren of Vancouver. Lane, Thomas Osborn, Forest | won high honors at bridge. Mrs. A. J. Hughes was a guest. MRS. CLINE ENTERTAINS Other club members present were! THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mrs. Harry G. Sandon, Mrs. W. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. M. Henderson, Mrs. W. J. Arm­ Cline for Thanksgiving included itage, Mrs. J. W. Brown and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. Middleton and ( Virgil Powell. daughter Lucinda of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrrs. Merle Cline TOWNSEND CLUB HAS and sons Gordon and Donald Little American SOCIAL AT BUXTON and Mrs. Jack Nance and son Beauty Jack. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Rubber tires d* *1 | A The Townsend club of Buxton All-steel body .... put on an entertainment and as- ket social Saturday night. The DORIS VOSNICK Medium Size ENTERTAINS BLUE JAYS i entertainment lasted about an hour, after which approximately Wednesday night after basket­ 49 baskets were sold, bringing to Claudette Colbert in the club the neat sum of about ball practice Doris Vosnick enter­ I Radio Flyer I $37.00. Besides this 100 calen­ tained the Blue Jays at her home Roller bearings QQ dars, ft pillow covering (a souv-i with a chili “feed”. Those pres-1 large size ............. ìpó.UO enir from Chicago) and a fisn i ent were Mildred Brady, Billie : Plu.— pond brought the total to about j Bergerson, NeVn Chtistiansen, ! • Bertha Thompson, Erma Thomp­ $50.00. Geo. O'Brien in son, Elizabeth Wall, Montana and Tricycles The following members of the ------------------------- —----------------------- j Stream-Line body, Rubber Tires, Red or Green Boys Wagons Portland Prices JOY THEATRE Double Feature $1.68 She Married Her Boss Hard Rock Harrigan Portland—Banks Stage Line Ann Harding Sundays and Holidays only. Leaves Portland 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. ASK FOR PORTLAND BANKS FA HE: $1.30 °T y STAGE LINE 1 A ROUND A" TRIP in Buck Rogers AIR GUNS GALLANT LADY — CASH Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot— Park and Taylor Daily Except Sundays and Holidays. 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. For Friday & Saturday Meats Eat Nehalem Valley Beef and help the lo­ cal farmers. Beef Roast Lb..................... IJ q * **V Beef Boiling Ribs Lb. 10c Beef Cube» 18c Lb......................... HAMBURGER Lb 17c 2 Lbs. 33c VEGETABLES 5c Danish Squash Each ........................... Jumbo Celery -IQr bunch ....................... Grapes Lb............ DATES 2-lb. cello, pkg. Grape Juice Pint ..................... 10c 23c 20c SYRUP Log Cabin H gal tin 73c Bisquick 35c Pkg................................ With Shirley Temple Mugs Wheat Flakes Sperry’s large pkg...................... 25c Rice M. J. B. 2 lbs. ... PEARS Mellow-West 2% tins, each 15c RINSO 23c Large pkg. 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