Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 28, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
PAGE FOUR
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SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
1 evening was spent in dancing.
Refresments were served.
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SURPRISE PARTY HELD
FOR MARTIN PUMALA
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i A surprise party was held for
I church social room Tuesday af- Martin Pumala last Friday even­
BRIDAL SHOWER IS GIVEN
home Wednesday evening.
TWO GIRLS
The guests included-the wives 1 ternoon to finish a quilt for Jen­ ing. The occasion was his birth­
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and lady faculty members of the nings Lodge. Mrs. C. U. Enstrom day. Covers were laid for six­
A bridal shower was given I Vernonia grade and high schools. was hostess and served refresh­ teen. Those who attended were:
Feb. 20 in honor of Leona New' A gift from the group was pre- ments to the ten members at Mr. and Mrs. Emil Maki of Wil-
tending.
ark, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stolen,
and Reba Adams at the home sented to Mrs. McCollom.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frask Kutila, Mr.
of Margaret Nelson.
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FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
Julia Wangler as bride and , FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
and Mrs. Charles Eversaul, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Christiansen, Mr.
Marguerite Laird as groom led MITCHELLS Al CAMP EIGHT HOLDS MEETING
and Mrs. Armas Nieminen, Mr.
the procession of guests into the ■
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The monthly meeting of the and Mrs. Victor Pumala and Mr.
living room, each guest piacing a' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchel
gifs before each of the two 1 were honor guests at a farewell Friendship circle was held at the and Mrs. Martin Pumala.
Delicious refreshments were
honor guests.
! party Saturday evening sponsor- home of Mrs. C. I. Anderson
Those present were Mrs. Vir-1 ed by the ladies of Camp 8. The Thursday afternoon, February i served at a late hour.
luncheon
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gil Powell, Mrs. Ernie Sunell, i Mitchells, after several years res- 20, with a pot-luck
Mrs. G. W. Thacker, Mrs. A. E. idence at Camp 8 are moving to preceding an afternoon of sew- PARTY iS HELD
ing
and
conversation.
AT ENNIS RESIDENCE
Adams, Mrs. Archie Adams, Mrs. Kelso within a short time. Mrs.
Guests of the club were Mrs.
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LaVerne Adams, Mrs. C. New, Mitchell was presented ,with, a
Drury
Crume
of
Newberg
and
A party honoring Violet En­
... . Porterfield,
w.
Mrs. beautiful table lamp by her
Mrs. Marvin
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Mrs.
Mrs.
S.
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Anderson
and
nis
was
held
Friday evening at
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Richie, t Mrs. Harvard Malm- friends as a farewell token. Pin-
the Ennis home. Those present
sten, Mrs. John Kirk, Mrs. Mar- ochle and five hundred were Eben John of Glenwood.
Members present included Mrs. | were Virginia Hearing, Marjorie
ble Cook, Mrs. Adolph Nelson, ' played. A supper of sandwiches,
Berle Lines, Ina Stevens, Violet I cake and coffee was served which E. S. Thompson, Mrs. A. L. Holtham2 Frank Ellis, Roy Barnes,
Ennis, Julia Wangler, Marguerite i was followed by dancing. Nearly Bassett, Mrs. Sidney Malmsten, Violet Ennis and Warren Aid-
Laird, Marjorie Holtham, Margar-! forty invited guests were pre- Mrs. Ida Henry, Mrs. L. Boeck, rich.
Mis. H. M. Condit, Mrs. J. L.
♦
et Nelson, Leona New and Reba' sent.
Biggs., Mrs. Harvey Crume, Mrs.
The ! Pinochle Club met with
Adams.
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A.
C.
N.
Rundell
and
Mrs.
F.
Everett
Mrs. L
. ... Snyder last week.
Those who were unable to FORMER RIVERVIEW GIRL
Kostur.
High score was held by Mrs. Roy
come but sent gifts were Amy IS MARRIED
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Calhoun, low by Mrs. Ira Rollins.
Hughes, Mary Ann Childs, June
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RAINBOW MEETING
Others present were Mrs. Chas.
Michener. Maxine Bollinger, Vir-
RIVERVIEW-(Special)- Mar-
Barnes, Mrs, H. Ridenour and
ginia Hearing, Helen Messing, jory Jacobs, formerly of River- IS POSTPONED
Mrs. John Ross.
Mrs. Thacker and Mrs. Bill Ellis. I view, was married Saturday night
The Rainbow meeting scheduled
Refreshments were served af-, to Ted Haugen at the Christian
for Monday night was postponed
ter the many lovely gifts had church in Zillar, Wash.
on account of sickness among
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been opened.
the members. The next meeting
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY
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will be at the regular tin /
MRS. DUNCAN IS HONOR
BRIDGE PARTY HELD
March 9, at which time there will
GUEST AT PARTY
of candidates.
Washington’s birthday was the be initiation
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KEASEY—(Special)- A birth­ inspiration for the appointments BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
day party was given Friday for for the bridge party Thursday
Maudie Duncan by the women of afternoon of last week, at which FOR L. O. GILLHAM
the Keasey school district. Each Mrs. Ben Brickel entertained the
KEASEY—(Special)— A birth­
one of them made and presented Queen of Hearts club.
Mrg. Glen Hawkins was a day party was given Saturday
to her a frienship quilt block.
Those present were Mrs. John guest of the club. Mrs. William night for L. O. Gillham. Those
Luther, Mrs. L. O. Gillham, Mrs. Briot held high score and Mrs. present were Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Lindsley and family, Mr. and
W. J. Lindsley, Mrs. H. A. De­ George Plumb second.
Additional members present Mrs. J. 0. DeVaney and family,
Witt and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings.
A number who could not be pres­ were Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Grace and Walter Armstrong. The
Lowell Hieber, Mrs. Loel Rob-
ent sent quilt blocks.
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erts, Mrs. Roland D. Eby and
Mrs. William Heath.
MRS. I. N. McCOLLOM
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IS COMPLIMENTED
MARTHA
CIRCLE
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To compliment Mrs. Ivan N. MEETS IN CHURCH
McCollom, Ruth Holaday and
The Martha circle of the E.
Mrs. L. H. Dewey entertained at
an informal party at the Dewey M. S. met in the Evangelical
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