Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 21, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL
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CRYSTAL ANNIVERSARY OF same group, which meets infor­ ZOE MILLER ELECTED
LIVINGSTONES CELEBRATED mally each week for sewing and HEAD OF POLLYANNAS
a social evening.
The crystal wedding annivers­
ary pf Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Liv­
ingstone was celebrated at a soc­
ial gathering in the Christian
churcr parlors Saturday night.
The affair was a complete sur­
prise to Mr. and Mrs. Livinstone.
A feature of the program was
a mock wedding ceremony in
which Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone
were bride and groom, Mrs. A. E.
Jennings was minister, Mrs. Olive
Powell was bridesmaid, Mrs. F.
Lange was best man and Mrs.
W. Q. Porterfield was flower
girl. After the program games
were played and refreshments
of cakes and coffee were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone were
presented with a crystal baking
dish.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936.
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
PAGE FOUR
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O. E. S. PRESENTS
GIFT TO MRS. McGRAW
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In appreciation of Mrs. H. E.
McGraw’s long and faithful ser­
vice as secretary of Nehalem
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
a gift from the chapter, an el­
ectric toaster, was presented to
her following the work of the
order Wednesday night, the oc­
casion being her birthday.
A party in Mrs. McGraw’s hon-
or concluded the evening’s act-
ivities. Mrs. L. H. Dewey, wor-
thy matron, presented the gift
and, assisted by Mrs. Albert
Childs, arranged the social hour
and refreshments.
Zoe Miller was elected pres-
ident of the Pollyanna circle of
the E, M. S. at the regular month­
ly meeting held at the come of
Mrs. H. K. Scheuerman Wednes­
day afternoon. Work on Polly­
anna aprons occupied the after­
noon.
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LOYAL WOMEN PLAN
FOR TRAVELING KITCHEN
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At a meeting of the Loyal
Women in the Christian church
parlors
Wednesday
afternoon
plans were completed to have the
Oregonian traveling kitchen come
here the latter part of March.
A birthday party in the near
future was also announrnrf
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
TO BE OBSERVED
The world day of prayer, Feb­
ruary 28, is to be observed by
the missionary societies of the
Evangelical and 'Christian church­
es in a meeting at the Evangel­
ical church. There will be a pot­
luck luncheon at 12:45, followed
by a program which will include
devotionals, talks on missionary
subjects, special musical numbers
and a demonstration on what is
being done in the various fields.
The theme of the program is
“Peace on Earth.”
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Italy was the subject for study
at a meeting of the Vernonia
Study club at the home of Mrs.
H. M. Bigelow Thursday after-
noon, February 13.
Mrs. Ivan N. McCollom gave
a description of Rome and Mrs.
J. J. Troy told of her personal
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QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB
ENTERTAINS AT PARTY
FUEL
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo­
cal farmers.
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ITALY IS STUDY CLUB
TOPIC
Mabel Anderson, Grace White
and Julia Keasey entertained the
lady faculty members of the pub­
lic schools and wives of teachers
at a Valentine party Wednes­
day night, Feb. 13.
On the previous Wednesday
Ethel Peterson entertained the
Meats
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TEACHERS ENTERTAIN
AT VALENTINE PARTY
Friday & Saturday
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At the regular meeting of
Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge
Thursday evening, February 13,
plans were made for a social
hour following the initiation of
four candidates at the next meet­
ing February 27.
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A delightful occasion Saturday
evening was the party at which
members of the Queen of Hearts
club entertained their husbands
and a few friends at the Grange
hall.
BYidge and dancing were the
diversions, attractive decorations
in the Valentine motif transform­
ed the hall. Supper was served
at a late hour.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Hieber. Dr. and
Roland D. Eby, Mr. and
George Plumb, Mr. and
Loel Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Brickel, Mr. and Mrs. William
Heath, Mr. and Mrs. William
Briot, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart­
wick, Ina Stevens and
Bateman.
For
Sirloin Steaks
MRS. SANDON* IS
G. Ç. CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. H. G. Sandon was host­
ess to the G. E. club at her home
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Paul Gor­
don, guest of the club, won first
prize at bridge, and Mrs. Virgil
Powell second.
A handkerchief shower was
presented to Mrs. H. E. McGraw
as a birthday compliment.
Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. W. J.
Armitage, Mrs. J. W. Brown
and Mrs. W. M. Henderson were
present.
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