Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 12, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Tuesday afternoon for business
and a social hour.
Bobbie Bassett and Loren Kos-
tur entertained with an instru-
mental duet.
Mrs. Ross Duncan will enter-
of
costumes
occupied
a
pleasant
solos.
DANCING PUPILS
tain
at the next meeting of the
afternoon.
Circle reports occupied the bus­
PRESENT PROGRAM
group.
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iness session.
The Deborah circle served re-
A group of eleven pupils from O. E. S. INITIATES
MRS. G. HAWKINS
freshments.
TWO
CANDIDATES
Mrs. Roland D. Eby’s dancing
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ENTERTAINS DEBORAHS
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classes presented a varied and
LOCAL MASONS ATTEND
Candidates for initiation by
colorful program of dances be-
Mrs. Glen Hawkins entertained
tween features at the Joy Theat- Nehalem Chapter, Order of East­ GRAND LODGE SESSIONS
■ Q
the
Deborah circle at its month­
ern
Star,
on
Wednesday
evening,
re Thursday evening, June 4.
George Plumb, master of Ver­ ly meeting last week.
June
3,
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
*
The first on the program was
nonia lodge 184, A. F. and A. M.,
the Irish Jig, a song and dance Plumb of Camp 8.
Tom Crawford and E. R. Mills THIRD RANK CONFERRED
Out of town visitors for the attended sessions of the Mason­
number by Eloise Garner and
UPON K. P. CANDIDATES
Jimmy Frazee, dressed in Irish ceremony included Mrs. F. D. ic grand lodge in Portland Wed­
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peasant costumes. A classical Macpherson and Mrs. 0. D. Mc­ nesday and Thursday. Yesterday
Three Vernonia candidates,
Cabe
of
Portland,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Spanish dance of greeting was
evening there was a dinner and
Neal W. Bush, Lester Sheeley and
presented by Velva Heath, Pat­ Bel) of Klamath Falls and W. H. conferring of degrees at the Mas-
Robert Sword, received the third
Congdon
of
the
Masonic
Home
at
ricia Moran and Nora Vike, “La
Ionic home in Forest Grove. Ed.
rank in the Knights of Pythias
Forest
Grove.
Cucaraca” forming the musical
Bollinger, Earl Smith, M. J. Han-
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey, on and Virgil Secrest helped serve order in a ceremony at St. Hel-
setting. Their costumes were iden­
ens Tuesday night, Accompany-
tical formal gowns of deep blue worthy patron and worthy matron the dinner.
ing them from here were N. S.
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trimmed with cerise red pleat­ respectively, of Nehalem chap­
Soden, Lester Mulkey, J. T. Scott,
ter,
left
for
Portland
the
follow
­
ings and roses.
RAINBOW GIRLS PLAN
Harry
Culbertson, I. N. McCol-
Mary Lee McGraw and Gloria ing Monday to attend sessions of FOR GRAND ASSEMBLY
lom, Thor Gronbeck and C. C|
the Grand Chapter of Oregon.
Lamping, dressed alike in blue
Van Doren.
Mrs. Frank Hartwick also attend­
At a meeting of Nehalem i As-
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and white beach costumes with
ed the grand chapter, leaving sembly, Order of Rainbow for MRS. C. O. MARSTON RE­
sun hats sang and tap danced
here Wednesday.
girls, Monday night, plans were
’
to the music of “Its a Swingy
TURNS FROM CALIF. TRIP
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made for a delegation of offi­
Litt'e Thingy.” The second and
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PYTHIAN SISTERS
cers and members to attend the
Mrs. Charles 0. Marston re-
last classical dance on the pro­
Grand Assembly at Baker, June turned this week end from a
gram was “Alice Blue Gown” HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
19 and 20.
visit to California. Among the
presented by Eloise Garner, who
A specially called meeting of
Those expecting to go include many interesting places she vis­
first sang the verse. She made a Vernonia temple, Pythian Sisters,
charming picture in a ruffled full was held in the lodge hall here Mary Ann Childs, who holds the ited were the Huntington art
skirted gown of sheer Alice blue Monday night to prepare for the office of grand charity; Alice gallery near Pasadena, famous
representative, for its collections of Gainsbor­
with hat to match. Joy Willard, district convention in Gaston, Baker, . grand
in white top-hat, tie and tails, Thursday. Mrs. W. L. VanDoren, Thelma Lincoln, local worthy ad­ ough painting, French tapestries
sang with pantomime and tap most excellent chief, was pre- visor, Dorothy Webb, Alice Hof- and eighteenth century furniture;
man, and Mrs. A. ’. Hughes, Forest Lawn memorial park,
danced in a clever “Top Hat” sent from Vancouver.
I mother advisor.
where many of the movie stars
number.
are interred in a great mausol­
The finale was a snappy en­ C. M. S. MEETS WITH
BETTY BRITE CIRCLE
eum, the San Fernando Spanish
semble, entitled “For I’m A MRS. J. H. STUBBS
mission, the Mexican quarters on
IS ENTERTAINED
Sailor Man.” It included singing
Olviera street near Los Angels,
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and dancing, and was smartly
The Missionary society of the
The
Betty
Brite
circle
was
en-
and
movie stars’ homes in Bev­
nautical as to gestures and cost­ Christian church met at the home
uming. Margaret Fisher, as the 4of Mrs. J. H. Stubbs last Fri­ tertained by Mrs. W. T. Graves erly Hills and Bel-Air were other
sailor’s sweetheart danced a pre­ day afternoon with 22 present
liminary solo. Jimmy Frazee sang including five visitors from For­
the "Popeye” song assisted by est Grove.
Douglas Culbertson. The entire
Mrs. Nola Cummings gave the
group of dancers previously men­ main address of the afternoon.
tioned with Helen Chandler in Mrs. L. L. Wells led the devot­
I
the opening of
addition participated.
ional service.
Refreshments
were
served.
Elizabeth Shallock announced
Reeher’s Grocery and Confectionery
the numbers over the micro-
E.
M.
S.
PRESENTS
phone.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14
Mrs. Eby entertained those MONTHLY PROGRAM
Former Location of W. E. Buth, Opposite the
who presented the program at a
Washington Grade School
Following the Master and Pub­
dessert luncheon at her home lishing Good News was the theme
the following day.
for the monthly program of the
Strawberry ice cream sodas Evangelical missionary society
with cakes and cookies were ser­ held in the church auditorium
ved at small tables on the lawn. Wednesday afternoon of last
Place cards cleverly descriptive week.
of their parts on the program
Zonweiss Douglass reviewed the
marked the places of the guests. lesson study chapter. Helen I
Games and “camera shooting” Chandler presented two piano (
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS ■ FRATERNAL
Announcing
i
THIS MEANS:
Factory
Factory
Factory
Factory
Factory
Approved Shop.
Approved Repair Equipment.
Approved Mechanics.
Fixed Repair Rates.
Approved Hi-Pressure Greasing Equipment.
Lights, Refrigeration, Cooking, Radio, Water Heat­
ing, Vacuum Cleaners, Washers, Irons, Sun Lamps,
Mixers, Heating Pads, Soldering Irons, Warmers, Toast-
ers, Percolators, Hair Dryers, Pumps, Motors, Incubat-
ors, Brooders, Space Heaters, Fans and many other
modern conveniences.
All Shop Work Unequivocatingly Guaranteed
Vernonia Auto Co
THEATRE
SATURDAY
lune Lang and Thomas
Beck in
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
Sunday and Monday
John Edredge in
SNOWED UNDER
TUES, and WED.
THURS.,
FRI.
and
Wm. Powell, Jean Arthur in
EX MRS.
BRADFORD
It would be hard today to find the home without
COMING
Oregon Gas & Electric Go
Open 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Ann Harding in
The Witness Chair
•
Irene Dunne in
The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co
SAT.
•ome of these modern aids to better living.
OUR SHOP
is capable of furnishing you Factory Overhaul on
Chevrolet and all other makes of cars, at rock
bottom costs to you.
JOY
PANIC ON THE AIR
Service and Repair Your Car
Direct Chevrolet Dealership
points of interest.
Mrs. Baxter, mother of War­
ner Baxter, the movie star, en­
tertained for Mrs. Marston and
Miss Kerr at the exclusive Del-
Mar club at Santa Monica beach,
and also took them to the pre­
view of Mr. Baxter’s newest pic­
ture at Grauman’s Chinese theat­
re, Hollywood. Included in the
party was Frank McGrath, “stand
in” for Mr. Baxter.
They lunched at the RKO
studios with Maxine Jennings,
John Beal (who took the part
of “The Little Minister”), Bar­
bara Pepper (new leading lady
in the next Wheeler and Woolsey
comedy) and George Nichols, Jr.,
director, afterwards watching him
direct scenes for “M’liss” starring
Anne Shirley and John Beal.
They also watched Ginger Rog­
ers and Fred Astaire shooting
scenes for their next picture,
“No More Dances.”
The weather was pleasantly
hot, the flowers and trees were
at their best. Mrs. Marston drove
south through the Siskyous, Mt.
Shasta foerst and the Sacramento
valley. She returned by San Fran­
cisco, the Redwood highway and
the Oregon Coast highway, mak­
ing the trip memorable for its
scenic beauty.
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Mrs. F. D. Macpherson of Port­
land visited here for several days
last week.
Accompanying H. E. McGraw
on his weekly trip from Portland
were Mr. and Mrs. John Scrivner,
who visited at the McGraw home
Saturday and Sunday.
IS MORE THAN A LIGHT BILL, IT INCLUDES ALL,
OR A PART OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
The Vernonia Auto Company is a
FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 193ft
Vernonia, Oregon
Show Boat