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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FIVE I I Thursday afternoon, April 2. other pioneer, Albert Wood. I Those present included Mrs. L. The couple will live on the old ; A. Rogers, Mrs. A. W. Sauer, Wood farm. _______»_______ i Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman, Mrs. Verne Mowe, Mrs. Anna Christ- ¡INVITATIONS ISSUED lensen, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. FOR JUNIOR PROM 1 Dan Richards, Mrs. Raymond J. Douglass was presented with! Jimmy and Doyle Carter all ofiTichenor' MABEL ANDERSON , Mrs. A. R. Stanton, The annual Junior Prom will Mrs. C. A. Malmsten, Mrs. H. Portland, and Gloria and Jos-i Mrs. Ha MARRIES NEAL BERG Harry Wilson and Mrs. be given in the high school gym —o--- oSi ■*« Henry John. at 8:30 pm Friday,_April 17. The Miss Mabel Anderson, primary a second birthday Piper and S?chpnprm«n participating. iwHininuti»., j and Frank rrank Piner ami Katherine . Or, , Sunday .u have engaged the Ivan teacher in the Washington school Scheuerman celebration wah held in Mrs. Van I I juniors Barry of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Koeben dance band and their Mrs. McGilvray reviewed the --------, ________ for the past two years, and Mr. Blaricum's honor at the home of negro entertainers, “Three Shades B. McDonald, and family and Neil Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. first chapter of the society’s new her grandson, Sheriff Oscar G. of Darkness”. O. J. Berg of Portland, were mission study book, ‘ “ ___ Men and he hostess. Weed, in St. Helens. Five gen- Invitation is extended to all The evening was spent playing erations were present. or.s. ” ____ Mrs. married in Portland Saturday Women in Far Horizons. high school students and alumni. evening, April 4, at the home of Douglass and Mrs. C. A. Malm bridge, high score being held by ______ »______ About 400 other invitations have the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. sten gave reports of a recent Gloria Schnieder, consolation by REBEKAH MEMBERS been sent. missionary rally which they at H. E. Stevens. Several musical A. Anderson. VISIT ANOTHER LODGE _____ «______ The wedding service was read tended in Portland. Rev. H. R. I numbers by Mr. Roman. Mr. W. R. C. TO GIVE Pearce, Goldie Nickell, Josephine at 8 o’clock by Pastor Groves of Scheuerman led the devotions. The following members of BENEFIT SOCIAL Saturday, April 18, was set as Schnieder and the hostess were the Methodist church in the pre Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge sence of members of the immed the date for the annual birthday really appreciated by those pres attended a meeting at Clatskan The W. R. C. is to give a ben- iate families. A reception foll luncheon. A pot luck luncheon ent. Luncheon was served at a ie on Monday evening. Mesdames basket social in the Odd Fel owed attended by sixty five will be served, after which the late hour. Ruby Biggs, Dorcas Bays, Sally efit lows hall tonight at 8 pm. There guests. Julia Keasey was present names of birthday friends will Brown, Kate McDonald, Irene be revealed and new names O. E. S. HONORS will be a short program, to which from Vernonia. Spencer, Solomonson, Ella Cline, admission is free. The bride wore a tea-rose lace I drawn. TWO MEMBERS Selma Webb, Miss Erickson and All who bring baskets are re Refreshments were served by gown. Her bouquet was fashion Bob Spencer. quested to specify whether mar ed of gardenias, lillies of the the Pollyanna circle. Mrs. F. D. Macpherson and Mrs. They presented the three links ried or single. _______ • _______ valley and forget-me-nots, She L. H. Dewey were honored at a to the Clatskanie lodge. ______ »_______ LEGION AUXILIARY was unattended. party given by members of Ne The hostess lodge gave a pro Mr. and Mrs. Berg, who will GUEST DAY CELEBRATED halem chapter, O. E. S. Wednes gram and served refreshments. MRS. LOFGREN make their home in Portland, O ' ■ day evening, April 1, following ______ »_______ ENTERTAINS CLASS have postponed their wedding Guest day of the Amercan the regular work of the order. MRS. ARMITAGE IS —o— trip till summer, when they will Legion Auxiliary was observed The occasion was arranged as a Mrs. Bernice Lofgren enter spend a month in Chicago. Mrs. at the home of Mrs. H. E. Mc farewell couresy to Mrs. Mac G. E. CLUB HOSTESS tained the members of her Am Berg will complete her year as Graw Tuesday afternoon. pherson, who moved to Portland Mrs. W. J. Armitage entertain ericanization class at a narty in teacher here. Following the regular business Saturday, and as a birthday schoolhouse at Pittsburg Ap Mrs. Berg is a graduate of meeting at which plans for the compliment to Mrs. Dewey, wor ed the G. E. Club at her home the last Friday evening to celebrate ril 1. Besides the members of the Oregon Normal school and has al high school senior banquet were thy matron of the chapter. the birthday of Mrs. W. M. Hen class and residents of the Pitts so attended the University of discussed, a social hour was en- During the meeting plans were burg camp Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Oregon. Mr. Berg, who is an joyed. Cake and coffee were ser- made to entertains a district derson. A shower of handkerchiefs was Lindsay and Dr. and Mrs. Brown electrical engineer, is a graduate ved. meeting of the Eastern Star here, presented to the honor guest by were guests. of Oregon State college and is The guests included Mrs. Mar April 23, at which time the Clat affiliated with Sigma Phi fra garet Dunlap, Mrs. Phil Peterson, skanie and Rainier chapters will the club members, and a potted plant was the gift of the hostess. ternity. Mrs. John Luther, Mrs. Lloyd participate. Quite appropriately, Mrs. Hender Mr. and Mrs. Berg were guests Cummings, Mrs. A. L. Kullander ______ *____ __ son won high score at bridge. of honor at a dinner at Hilaires and Mrs. George Welch. MRS. HARTWICK Mrs. Virgil Powell held second in Portland Sunday. Prior to her _______*_______ ENTERTAINS CLUB high score. marraige Mrs. Berg was compli C. M. S. MEETS The Christian churcr interior is Others present were Mrs. A. J. mented with a bridal shower giv AT MRS. LANGE’S Mrs. Frank Hartwick entertain Hughes, Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. being redecorated and when fin en in one of the Washington ed ntembers of the Queen of J. W. Brown, Mrs. H. G. Sandon ished will present a very pleas school rooms on the afternoon of The Missionary society of the Hearts club at an Easter lunch and Mrs. Earl Smith. ing Qj^oearance. March 23, by Miss Julia Keasey Christian met at the home eon last Friday afternoon. At ______ »______ Fine hand-worked pillow cases. and Miss Grace White. The invi of Mrs. church Frank Lange last Fri bridge which followed, Mrs. Ben $1.25. Deborah circle. Mrs. E. tational list included the lady fac day afternoon for regular bus Brickel held high score and Mrs. ELLA CAYWOOD AND R. Estey, sec. House 19, 0.-A. ulty members and wives of teach iness and a missionary program Glen .Hawkins, a guest, won sec- EVERETT WOOD MARRIED Adv hill. Phone 126. ers. on South America. ond high honors. ______ ♦______ Ella Caywood and Everett Thor Gronbeck has been ill Mrs. W. O. Livingstone led the Mrs. Roland D. Eby, Mrs. Loel Wood were married Saturday in with the flu for about a week FATHER AND SON devotional service. Those partic Roberts, Mrs. Jack Nance, Mrs. Vancouver, Wash. The bride is and unable to drive his stage. He BANQUET SUCCESSFUL ipating in the program were Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. William a daughter of the late James went back in his route yesterday R. A. Simmons, Mrs. E. M. Hen Briot and Mrs. George Plumb B. Wright, one of the oldest morning. Mrs. Gronbeck, who al The father and son banquet derson, Mrs. Clifford Fowler, and others present. pioneers in the Nehalem valley, so has been ill, is able to be given by the Betty Brite circle of Mrs. Harry Woodruff, who was were the ______ »_______ and the groom is the son of an- around again. the Evangelical Missionary soc leader for the day. MRS. J. W. BROWN iety in the social hall of the Mrs. Lange * served refresh- ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE church Thursday evening, April ments 2 was a distinct success in every ____ ♦ To compliment Mrs. David way. Prof Jones of Willamette ELSIE MCDONALD PARTYS Bennett of St. Helens, Mrs. university, Salem, was the prin AT COUNTRY HOME W. Brown entertained with two cipal speaker for the evening. tables of bridge Monday even Ninety men and boys were in Miss Elsie McDonald _________ enter ing. Mrs. Bennett held high score attendance. Judd Greenman, toast master, tained at her country home Sun following play, and Mrs. W. M. introduced a number of county day evening in honor of Mr. and Henderson, second high. Others THE NEW 1936 candidates for the primary elec Mrs. R. L. Todd, of Glendale, present were Nan Crary and tions who were present. Loren Calif. T. J. Romano, who is at I members of the G. E. Club in Kostur paid a “Tribute to Fath tending Harvard University, and I eluding Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. ers,” and Rev. H. R. Scheuer and is spending his spring vaca IW. J. Armitage, Mrs. A. J. man responded with a tribute to tion visiting his friends and rel j Hughes, Mrs. H. G. Sandon, and atives on the Pacific Coast. C. P. Mrs. Virgil Powell. sons. _______•___ A musical program included Pearce and mother of Palm two piana solos by Buby Condit Springs, Calif, and B. A. Pre- MRS. C. VAN BLARICOM’S 93 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED and two vocal solos by Elsie Dun sidio of Madera, Calif, Those present were the hon- ■■ "O can, accompanied by Miss Condit; In honor of Mrs. Catherine Jeanette John and Milton Scheu- ored guests Mr. and Mrs. Todd, Van Blaricom on her ninety- Mr. Romano, Mr. Pearce and mo erman sang “That Silver Haired ther, and Mr. Presidio, also H. R. third birthday, her daughter, Mrs. Daddy of Mine.” . An elaborate turkey dinner Longworth, S. A. Mooskian, Gol Emma Weed, and granddaughter, was served. The decorations of die Nickell, June Sprague, Peg Mrs. E. E. Garner entertained a the room carried out a yellow gy Ann King, H. E, Stevens. group of friends at their home See the New Beautiful and green color scheme. Daffodils were used on the tables. SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL I The Most Beautiful Refrigerators Built Leonards & Shelvadors NOW ON DISPLAY $99*50 to §199.50 1936 THOR ______ ♦______ STEWARDSHIP IS E. M. s. S. THEME “Stewardship” was the theme for the monthly program of the Evangelical Missionary society, which met in the church Wednes day afternoon, April 1. A playlet entitled “Tithers and Offerings.” directed by Mrs. E. Ask your Grocer for . . . Vernonia Bakery BREAD To our many Customers who we have ser- ved in our mechanical department in the past we have added to our staff Mr. Rex Pemble, who is considered one of the best auto mechanics in the game. Come in and get acquainted. 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