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FRIDAY, MAY 29, VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON, PAGE EIGHT r-1 -------------------- SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL LODGES CONDUCT MRS. EBY TO PRESENT MASONIC HOME SERVICE DANCING PUPILS____________ The local chapters of the East ern Star and Masonic orders had charge of the program at the Masonic home in Forest Grove Sunday afternoon in observance of Columbia county day. Mrs. W. O. Livingstone gave the message of the day. A. J. Hughes played on his one string ed violin, accompanied by Amy Hughes, Middleton Crawford gave a reading, and Leo Ludwig and Joe McNutt presented several vocal numbers playing their own guitar accompaniments. George Plumb, Worshipful Master of Vernonia lodge presided. The ser vice and program was arranged by Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Worthy Matron of Nehalem chapter, and by Mr. Plumb. The delegation from Vernonia filled four cars. _______ *_______ Mrs. Roland D. Eby will pre sent her younger pupils in a short program of dances between shows at the Joy Theatre Thurs day evening of next week. Jess McDonald and Don Kinch will play two selections for sax- aphone and trumpet. The presentation will include tap and classical dancing, both in solo and ensemble numbers. Pupils who will participate are Velva Heath, Patricia Moran, Nora Vike, Joy Willard, Helen Chandler, Gloria Lamping, Eloise Garner, Mary Lee McGraw, Mar garet Fisher, Jimmy Frazee and Douglass Culbertson. ______ »______ I OFFICERS OF RAINBOW ORDER ARE INSTALLED I MRS. NANCE ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. Jack Nance entertained with a bridge luncheon on Thurs day of last week for members of the Queen of Hearts club and their guest, Mrs. Glen Hawkins. Mrs. Lowell Hieber held high score at bridge and Mrs. William Briot second high. Other mem bers present were Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. Loel Roberts, Mrs. Roland D. Eby and Mrs. George Plumb. ______ .______ LEGION AUXILIARY SELLS 300 POPPIES The Legion Auxiliary sold all of the 300 poppies assigned to Vernonia for poppy day. They were sold in Timber and Westim- ber on last Friday and in Ver nonia on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Nance was poppy sale chairman. ______ ♦______ POLLYANNA CIRCLE IS ENTERTAINED The Pollyanna circle was en tertained by Mrs. Martin Fish Wednesday afternoon of last week. MRS. SAUER ENTERTAINS MARTHA CIRCLE | in Beaverton. CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Livingstones, Ministers Special Service,—Pentecost. A. M. Bible school at 9, Sup’t. Mrs. James Monger; Communion service at 11, followed immediate ly by the morning message, sub ject, “The Birth of the Church”, i All who can conveniently do so are requested to wear as much white clothing as possible, in commemoration of their baptism. Special music, and decorations. P. M. Services: Both Intermed iate and Junior Christian Endeav or societies will meet at 8 o’ clock, in the study of the regular lessons; a fine place for young people to spend the evening. Song and Praise service at 8 o’clock led by Mrs. Livingstone, followed by sermon by Mr. Livingstone on the subject: “The Great Phys ician.” Prayer Meeting, a scriptural study, every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock subject for Wed nesday June 3, is the 12 chapter of Acts. Come and poin us in our worship. JOY THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Margaret Sullavan in “Next Time We Love” SAT., SUN. and The best values that you can buy Properly reconditioned and sold under a guarantee that counts. We Carry Complete Lines Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Shelvador, Leonard, Norge and General Electric Refri- £. Z. Terms gerators. TUES, and WED. Al Jolson in “The Singing Kid” THURS. and FRI. • THURSDAY ONLY The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co. THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL REFRIGERATOR Gary Cooper and Jean Ar thur in “MY MARRIAGE” Vernonia Auto Co» You’ll be amazed at the startling new beauty of the Crosley Shelvador. You’ll likewise marvel at the extraordinary con veniences, the exclusive features, the greatly increased usable space, the dependable and economical service, the utmost quality, the world*leading value. For here is the ultimate in refrigeration. Outstanding features include: Shelvador, Storadrawer, Crisper, Feather Touch Knee Action Door Handle, Ice Tray Release, Shelvador Glass Jars and many others. There's a Shelvador for every purse and purpose. See them...examine them...come in. MON. --—Three Days— O K<l Used Cars ell, Elmer Bergerson, Cass Ber- gerson, the primary room and teacher, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs, S. Baker. James Glassner is visiting with Billie Smith at Sherwodo. Sidney Baker returned home from the Good Samaritan hospit al on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sunell and fam Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke and family visited with relatives ily and Verne Sunell motored to Astoria on Sunday. at North Plains Sunday. Highway men are working on the bridge at the Baslington place. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nix have as Mrs .L. Ward and her danghter their guest Mrs. Nix’s mother, Mrs. Anna Roth from Californ Mrs. H. G. Sandon will motor ia. to Eugene Friday for the week Miss M. Ewing’s room had art end. and needle work on exhibit at Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bransdall the school house Wednesday af are in Goble with their parents ternoon. Those who attended were visiting. Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Roedig- Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, June er„ Mrs. C. Wienecke, Mrs. V. Ross and Kenneth and Oscar En- Mowe, Mrs. Adolph Nelson, Miss strum were Portland visitors last Margaret Nelson, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Sunday. Powell, Mrs. A. Davis, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat drove Melis, Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. H. to Marcola Monday. Thacker, Mrs. F. O’Connor, Mrs. Roy Calhoun returned home i A. Kelley, Mrs. A. John, Miss from a trip in the southern part Jeannette John, Mrs. C. Jensen, of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Christian More girls are wanted to join sen, Mrs. E. Sunell, Verne Sun- the Girl Scouts. meets. Wednesday: The W. M. S. meets at the church at two o’ clock. Treharne —o— Thelma Lincoln, worthy advis or, and the other new officers of Nehalem Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, were installed at a meeting in the Masonic hall Monday night. Alice Baker sang the installation song. During the program that followed a panto mime, “The Lamp that Went Out,” was presented by Nadine Aldrich, Dorothy Ovesen, Myrtle Stacy, LaVerne Thompson and Dorothy Webb. Refreshments ______ *______ were served by a committee head ed by Dorothy Ovesen. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Nadine Aldrich is the outgo Harvey R. Scheuerman. Minister 9:45 Church school with classes ing worthy advisor. for all age groups. ______ *______ 11:00 Morning Worship with SHOWER IS GIVEN “The Holy Spirit” as the sermon FOR MARGARET NELSON subject. 7:00 E. L. C. E. Discussion A shower for Margaret Nelson was given Tuesday evening at topic: “The Story7 of the Crimin the home of Reba Hobin by Doro al. What Should be done with thy Malmsten, Leona Aldrich and him?” 8:00 “The Window” a peace Mrs. Hobin. Those present were Beryl Cline, Clara Kirk, Amy pageant will be one feature of Hughes, Ina Stevens, Patricia the evening service. You want to Baker, Alice Gwin, Vedna Ho see it. Tuesday: The Deborah circle bin, Phyllis Cook, Virginia Hear ing, Marian Adams, Agda Adams, Mrs. Clarence New, Mrs. Adolph Nelson and Mrs. Virgil Powell. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Marjorie Hol tham, Maxine Bollinger, Alice Baker, Dorothy Gwin, Violet Ennis, Catherine Dowler, Zon- weiss Douglass, Velda Ellis, Jul ia Wangler and Edna Owens. Mrs. A. W. Sauer entertained ______ ♦______ the Martha circle of the E. M. S. at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peets and Mrs. Frohneader and Mrs. C. A. W. W. Peets and Laura Ross Mills were guests. spent last Saturday and Sunday 1936. Between Features, 9 p. m. Program of dancing by pup ils of Mrs. Eby’s dancing classes. $69-50 and up Geo. G. PATERSON Vernonia, Oregon Phone 801