Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 07, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY,
Treliarne
MRS. ARMITAGE IS
G. E. CLUB HOSTESS
night a social hour was enjoyed
The Advisory board of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stanton
with bridge and five hundred as Rainbow Girls are sponsoring a
the diversions.
benefit dance at the 1. O. O. F. [ and son have moved into the
Mrs. L. H. Dewey and Andy hall on March 7. Miss Patricia ; store building at Treharne. Mr.
Mrs. W. J. Armitage
„
enter­
tained G. E. club members Tues­ Baker received prizes for high Baker is chairman of the dance Stanton intends to open a radio
repair shop.
day night. Mrs. W. M. Hender­ scores at bridge, and Mrs. T. M. committee.
Mrs. Dan Richard^ was host­
son held high score at bridge, and ; Crawford and Earl Smith at
Howard Bolinger left with his
ess at a luncheon Thursday to mother on Monday for their
Mrs. H. E. McGraw, second high. , five hundred.
The
special
committee
in honor Mrs. L. Ingham of Calif- home in California. Mrs. Claude
Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Virgil
ornia. Guests included Mrs. Ing- Knapp has recovered from her
Powell, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. [charge served pie and coffee.
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i ham’s sister, , Mrs. Robert Spen- i recent illness.
J. W. Brown, and Mrs. Harry
NEHALEM
CLUB
cer, Mrs. B. Baslington, Mrs.
G. Sandon were present.
Edgar Crawford from Forest
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IS TO MEET
i Clyde McDonald, Mrs. Mike Sto- ■ Grove visited with his parents,
| len and Mrs. Chas Uhlin.
MRS KELLY ENTERTAINS
Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
"
“
The
met Thursday
The Nehalem club will meet
___ Cootie
_____ club
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AT QUILTING
at the home of Mrs. Ollie Rob- with Mrs. Shelby Cook. Pot-luck
Mr- and Mrs. J. McCullom from
TRfEHARNE -(Special)- Mrs. erts next Wednesday afternoon, i, lunch was served at noon. Mrs. Jewefi visited at the home of her
February
12.
Roy
Cobat
held
high
score
and
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Mowe.
Albeit Kelley was hostess to
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[ Mrs. Blaine Cobat low score.
E. H. Condit, county superin­
friends with a quilting party at
I Others playing were Mrs. Hazel tendent visited at Pleasant Hill
her home on Thursday. Those at- MRS. HARRY PEARSE EN­
Cook, Mrs. Grace Bundy, Mrs. school. He gave the children a
•tending were Mesdames Mae TERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Ackerstadt, Mrs.
M rs. Thelma Revis short talk on education.
Hougntaling, G. Kirk and daugh­
Mrs. Marvin Hult and Mrs. J.
Mrs. Harry Pearse entertained an^ Mrs. Ike Chapman.
ter, Mae Weinecks, Betty Schram
Regimbal were visitors at school.
and son John, Laura Thacker the Bridge club on Wednesday
M iss M. Ewing, teacher, is in­
and daughter Mildred, Ora Glass- after a Qoon luncheon. Mrs. Vir- ■
structing the girls in sewing.
ner, Ida Regimbal, Mildred Hult, gil Powell received the prize
Mr, and Mrs. Urie Reynolds
Cassie Reynolds and daughter, for high score. Others present I
and children and Mrs. C. Rey­
of Lew- [
ook oi
E. Reynolds, Ordeth Briot, Selma were Mrs. Marble Cook
nolds
from Beaver Creek were
.
Nel- i
Webb, Nellie Thacker, Grand­ iston, Idaho, Mrs. Adolph
Vernonia shoppers on Saturday.
" 1 Mrs. G.;
ma . Jgers, Emma Condit, daug- son, Mrs. E. Sunell,
E. Nix started Monday to de-(
ter Alta John, Lizzie Wilson, Crawford, Mrs. Charles 5 Meilis,1 Nina MacDonald
back in
Mb.iissa Hult, Jeanette John, Mrs. N. Thacker and Mrs. Art school after being out for two livering vegetables. He drives to i
Portland for products.
Mildled Walters, Mary Smith and Davis,
weeks with the measles.
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son, Ella O’Connor and Minnie
i E. H. Condit, county school
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Baker.
superintendent, and Geo. A. Nei­
A , ot-luck dinner was enjoyed
The Livingstones, Misisters lson,
..... _ county
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„ agricultural
________ _ agent,
.
at n. >i.
Bible school at 9:45, compet- were in Vernonia Wednesday,
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ent teachers, fine fellowship; fol-
Miss Freda Beck was in Port-
JACK BAKER IS
loW,e<f, i>y the ,Communi?P service'land for the week end, and Miss
and the morning preaching, sub­ Grace White in Salem.
GIVEN SURPRISE
ject of the sermon, “God and
Cooked food sale by home ec­
His
Ijnemies.”
z\ birthday surprise party for
onomics committee of Vernonia
Evening
service:
Christian
En-
Jack Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
grange at Cline’s Shoe shop, Sat­
George Baker, was arranged by deavor Societies at 6:30; all the urday, February 15.
Adv.
a gloup of girls and boys from young people invited: Song and
Mrs. Virgil Powell, Mrs. Mar­
the eighth grade, who called at worship service at 7:30, and ser- ble Cook and Miss Margaret Nel­
the Baker home on the evening mon by the pastor, subject, “The son were Portland shoppers Fri-
of January 30. Refreshments Narrow Entrance.”
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday
were served.
■s. Emma Weed and Eloise
Those participating were Fran­ at 7:30, subject for next Wed­ Garner went to Portland Sunday
ces Childs, Elsie Duncan, Christ­ nesday: “Warnings to Watchful­ to see Mrs. E. E. Garner who
ine McKenzie, Betty Jagen, Jean ness.” The public is most cord­ is recovering nicely
. ... following
Lewi.-, Bessie Bell, Junior Turk- ially invited to all the services her operation. Mrs. Garner will
ington, Virgie and Andy Killian, of the church.
go to St. Helens today to remain
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Howard McGraw, Mervin Rose
~
for several days at the home of
EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
and Homer Michener.
her brother, Sheriff Oscar
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Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister Weed. Just when she can
9:45 a. m. Church School with
“CHUCRH NIGHT” IS
Mrs. Alta John as superintend­
NEW PLAN ADOPTED
ent. Christian instruction for all.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
SEND $1.
‘‘Church Night” was inaugur­
ated at the Christian church with the subject ;“Jesus—As
for the next 5 months of
Wednesday evening with a din­ Friend” to direct our thinking.
6:00 p. m. E. L. C. E. First
ner in the social room followed
THE
by a business session and spir­ 30 minutes given to Expert En­
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
deavor work followed by the reg­
itual service.
It is the plan of the member­ ular topic. Leader Lloyd Faris.
You d never expect
Make the most of your
7:30 p. m. Evening service;
ship to observe church night on
reading hours, enjoy the
beautiful,
large size, well
pastor
will
speak;
a
cordial
in
­
the first Wednesday of each
wit, the wisdom, the com­
month with a family dinner pre- vitation extended to all.
panionship, the charm that
built range to sell for as little
Tuesday at 2 p. m. the Betty
ceding the evening meeting, Dur-
have made the Atlantic, for
ing the business hous the pro- Brite circle meets.
as does the efficient
years,
Ameri-
seventy-five
Tuesday evening choir rehear-
gram for church activities will
ca’s most quoted and most
sal
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Dumas.
be presented and the progress of
cherished magazine.
Wednesday 7:30 prayer meet-
the various projects will be dis­
ing and Bible study.
cussed.
Thursday 7:30 the regular
Send $1 (mentioning this
Despite the fact that the
To
ad)
younger members of the church meeting of the Financial Board
families could not be present at the parsonage.
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Wedne.-day evening because of
The Atlantic Monthly
Mrs. Judd Greenman was hos­
the local contagion ban. Fifty
8 Arlington St.,
tess for the Deborah circle of
were in attendance.
Boston
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E. M, S. Tuesday afternoon. Tea
and cakes were served to four­
BETTY BRITES HAVE
teen members.
CHARGE OF PROGRAM
— o—
Everything is there—from steel
The Betty Brite circle of the
Evangelical W. M. S. had charge
and asbestos construction to
of the program at the regular
porcelain enamel finish in choice
monthly meeting of the soc- j
of twelve pastel colors,—from du­
iety
in
the
church Wed­
plex grates and extra heavy cast
nesday afternoon, with Mrs. S. ,
Malmsten presiding. Mrs. A. L. [
lining to graceful modern lines
Parker reviewed the study chap­
and pendant door handles,—from
ter from “Women Under the [
the fuel efficiency of a wide, shal­
Southern
Cross.”
Mrs.
Tomi
low fire box to the accurate oven
Graves gave a reading “The Tale|
of Three Cities” and Jeanette'
thermometer.
John sank a solo. Rev. H. R. |
Scheuerman led the devotional |
service.
Following a business session i
the Martha circle served refresh­
I
ments.
CENTURY
ENAMELED
RANGE
We will allow $50.00 on an O.K.’ed
Friday & Saturday
Meats
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo-
cal farmers.
Beef Roasts
Sirloin Steaks
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S59.50 up
t\ROIF T
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I
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STORE
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Bunch .........................
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3 bunches ...............
LETTUCE
2 heads .....................
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Karo Syrup
White
3 lbs ..........................
25c
COCOA
Mothers
2 lbs ..........................
21c
CRACKERS
Sunshine Krispy
2 lb pkg...........’.............
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SALT
Leslie’s Iodized
2-lb pkgs. 2 for ...
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TOMATOES
With Puree
No. 1 Tins, 3 for ...
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COFFEE
Schillings Drip or
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O. E. S. ENJOYS
SOCCIAL HOUR
New and Used. Terms.
H. Whaley. SIM N. E.
48th Ave.
Portland. Oregon
For
Rinso
age by registered Owner.
READ THIS . . .
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193S
SPECIALS
%
used car, or a new car, for the first three
Vernonia Auto Co
7,
turn to her home here is not
definitely decided.
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Following the regular work of
Nehalem Chapter, O. E. S. at
the Masonic temple Wednesday
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