Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 06, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    ■FRIDAY
DECEMBER
6,
1935
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
erals months visit with her daugh- at Hattiesburg, Miss. Mr. Hol­
ter, Mrs. J. H. Burnside. She was comb- came from Burns, Orc.
accompanied as far as Portland to join the family here for the
Mrs. Al Austin has been ser-I by Mr. and Mrs. Burnside who holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb
iously ill at her home for the ' remained there a week visiting went to Burns on Sunday where
past two weeks.
Mr. Ralph Burnside.
they will establish a temporory
Mrs. A. W.
Sauer left Sun­
Jack Marshall of Seattle, Wn., residence.
day for Tacoma with her son, was a Vernonia visitor spending
Mrs. Claude Norris and baby
Fred Sauer, who in company with the week end with his parents was in Portland Tuesday for
an uncle and aunt, motored Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marshall.
medical treatment.
down to get her. Mrs. Sauer, who
Roy Calhoun was here from
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pumphrey
has rented both of her houses, Clatskanie to spend the week end
of Portland were Thanksgiving
will remain away for the winter. with his family.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
She expects to visit friends in
Mrs. Paul Gordon entertained Estey.
California later.
Tuesday afternoon at her home
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey with a table of bridge. Invited
sons Elbert and Mervin had din­
and children were guests of Mrs. were Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mr».
ner with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Dewey’s sister and brother-in- F. M. Ruhl and Mrs. Judd Green­
McGilvray on Thanksgiving.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cady in man.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer
Portland Thursday and Friday
Leon Brock of Seattle, Wn„ were in Vancouver, B. C. over
of last week.
was here over the week end to
Frances Morton, whose condit- visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a week. They were called there
due to the illness of Mr. Layer’s
ion following an operation caused C. L. Brock.
j mother.
some concern last week, is much
Wallace McCrae spent Thanks­
Harold Raymond and Ralph
improved and is responding well
Cobat of the C. C. C. were home
to treatments. More hope is held giving in Monmouth.
Holly Holcomb, Jr., came from over the week end.
for her complete recovery than
Mrs. B. S. Dimler ans Miss
at any time since her accident Corvallis to be with his folks
over the holidays.
last summer.
Sara Ellen Hamlin of Salem
Mrs. E. R. Estey entertained were guests last week of Mr.
Shirley Cole, small daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole, of the Deborah circle of the E. M. and Mrs. Wm. Denck.
Longview, who formerly lived S. on Monday at her home on
Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Miss
here, has been quite ill following the 0<-A. hill. Tea and cookies Amy Hughes spent Friday and
an attack of measles. She was were served to twelve members. | Saturday shopping in Portland
'taken to the Longview hospital
Miss Peterson, Miss Kizer,
Mrs. Leroy Calhoun returned
for a treatment after which she 'Friday from tihe hospital in Miss Nan Crary and Miss Ruth
was removed to her home where Portland and is getting along Holaday were Portland visitors
she must remain in bed for some very well.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cook cele-1
time. Donald Cole, who had pneu­
Miss Charlotte Hilts and Miss
monia following measles is well I brated Thanksgiving with a large •Marjorie Nelson were out of
and able to return to school.
dinner. Those invited to partic­ ¡town for the recent holiday.
J. T. Scott was a guest at the ipate were Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl cele­
Harry
Clubertson
home
for docik, Mr. and M|rs. Arthur brated Thanksgiving with an Ore­
Thanksgiving dinner.
Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook. gon coast trip. At Astoria they
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denck en­ 1 visited C. C. Gall former state
and daughter Margaret were tertained friends with Thanksgiv­ ! highway man located here and
guests of Mr. Fisher’s mother in ing dinner at their home on State at Warrenton they visited Mr.
Portland for Thanksgiving din­ Street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl’s aunt, Mrs. George Kizer.
ner. Mrs. Fisher and Margaret Geo. Cobat, Mrs. B. S. Dimler, They reported the coast very
visited relatives in Tigard until Miss Sara Ellen Hamlin, Ralph pleasant this time of the year.
Saturday, Mr. Fisher returning Cobat, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Co­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doyle had
home Thursday night.
as their goests last week Mrs.
bat and Harold Raymond.
Mrs. E. A. Matthews returned
Mrs. H. V. Holcomb returned Doyle’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben
to Los Angeles, Calif, after sev- Wednesday from a lengthy visit Bergstrom
and
uncle,
Bill
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On' Margaret MacDonald and Les­
Nelson all of Portland,
Thanksgiving day additional din- ter Thomas of Portland visited
ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDonald Sun-
Hugh Dunlap and Mr. Cleve Mel- i day-
linger.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Eby spent were in Portland over the week
Eby’s I end.
Thanksgiving with Dr.
I
Daisy MacDonald and Mar­
folks in Oregon City.
Mrs. Maude Denck entertained garet Salomonsen attended the
recently at a card party for dance at Natal Saturday night.
Mr. nd Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer
friends. A delicius luncheon was
served late in the evening. High have moved back from Silverton,
score was held by Mrs. Roy Co­ where Mr. Kaphammer was em­
bat and low score by Mrs. Rose ployed by the forest service
Cobat. Others present were Mrs. and are living on First avenue.
Homer Olmstead, Mrs. Carl Re­ Mr. Kaphammer now has em­
vis, Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Geo. ployment in the shop of the
Cobat and Mrs. Harold Ridenour. Vernonia Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarkson
have left for Portland indefin­
itely. They will visit for some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat spent
Thanksgiving in Carlton, Oregon
with Mrs. Cobat’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Johnson.
Geo. Johnson was visited over
the holidays by his uncle J. Wid­
WHY we ask
ener of Newport. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes
you to come
of < Glenwood and Jim Jones
here for your
were I guests of Mr. and Mrs.
printing. We
Mike Stolen on Thanksgiving’
day.
believe thatwe
K. A. McNeill who was con-
are equipped
■fined to home a week ^ ith an
to give your
appendicitis attack is back at ‘he
•drugstore again and feeling quite
work the prop­
recovered.
er attention
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baslington
and that we
made a business trip to Carlton
Saturday.
are able to
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer
turn out a
and family spent the Thanks-
giving week end in Portland.
satisfactory
Mr. ond Mrs. W. Hartzell and
piece of work.
son Edgar and Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Hartzell of Sweet Home
PUT US TO THE TEST
spent Thanksgiving with their
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde McDonald of Tre-
harne.
THERE
IT EUT ONE
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