T» • **— FRIDAY, JULY 24, VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT r------ -------------- 1936 1 Ralph Valpiani, Clatskanie, Mrs. “window dressing” are seized. Dave Marshall, Vernonia; Mrs. Subsequently a “front” for the Bernice Everman, Rainier; and organizers will appear before the court, admit his guilt arM pay Mrs. Von Allmen, Goble. Last year 60 women enrolled. a nominal fine. Later, when pur­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle Som? new and interesting feat- chasers of tickets inquire regard­ rures have been added which will ing the draw they are told that Sunday. be of interest to the homemak­ no drawing is possible due to Miss June Ross and Oscar En- ers such as swimming, archery, seizure of the records by police. strom motored to Portland to Hundreds of thousands of hikes, crafts, camp fire programs, visit John Ross, who is in St. and a choice library as well as counterfeit tickets in sweepstakes Vincents hospital. other activities which will make operated legally in foreign count­ Mrs. Chet Taylor, who was up the program for the camp. ries have also been sold in the visiting her daughter in Sacra- The last day of the camp, Sun­ United States, the Burtau re­ mento, Cal., returned home Sat- day, August 9, will be family ports. Postal authorities in the urday. day. The campers’ families will be United States and Canada have Mr .and Mrs. Al Nelson were invited to be guests of the camp. lllavlvuvcu instituted „ a plan to curb _ illeg- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle There will be no dishwashing.1 al sweepstakes. In one month lest last week end. This makes it possible for each I year the United States Govtrn- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson homemeker attending the camp I ment issued 450 fraud orders and son spent the week end at to be free and spend her time as I on lottery and sweepstake pro- the beach. she wishes. Activities and instruc­ i motions originating in Canada, Mrs. Lottie Inman was visit­ tions will be provided for those Cuba, Bermuda, Mexico, France ¡and other countries. ing her daughters, Mrs. Dora and only who wish to participate. Mrs. Maud C. Purvine, home ■ Lena LaChine and returned to Portland Better Bus. Bur. demonstration agent, will be in her home in Toledo last week. Mrs. Chas. E. Tatro has been charge of the camp. SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL i Grady, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ‘ Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mar­ shall and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl. The marriage of Miss Pheobe ______ *_______ Greenman, daughter of Mr. and MRS. DEWEY ENTERTAINS Mrs. Judd Greenman, and Charles FOR MRS. NICHOLS Loveland Burrow, son of Dr. and —o— Mrs. C. C. Burrow of Vale, Ore., Mrs. L. H. Dewey invifed a was solemnized Saturday even­ small group of friends to her ing, July 18, at 8 o’clock in St. home Tuesday afternoon to meet Marks Episcopal church in Port­ Mrs. J. W. Nichols, who recently land. moved into the M. D. Cole house White lillies white gladioli, and on B. street from Longview. Guests were Mrs. Geo. A. Com­ tall white candles were arranged at the altar to form a beautiful stock, Mrs. H. E. McGraw, l/.:s. setting for the service which was I. N. McCollom, Mrs. Albert read by the Rev. R. D’Court Sim­ Childs, Mrs. E. E. Garner and Mrs. Nichols. monds. Pheobe Greenman Is Married in Portland ----------- ♦----------- The bride, who was given in Mrs. Fullerton Returns marriage by her father, was love­ Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerton retur- ly in an ivory brocaded satin ned Monday from a two weeks wedding gown, the skirt of which was part of the wedding dress of trip to southern Oregon, Crater her paternal grandmother. Her lake and through the McKenzie veil fell from an Elizabethan pass to Boise, Idaho, over 2500 miles in all. cap. She will resume her music clas­ Miss Harriette Campbell of ses during the summer. Beaverton was maid of honor. _______ *________ The bridesmaids were Miss Mar­ Townsend Club Meeting garet Wagner and Mrs. Gordon The regular meeting of Ver­ Carey of McMinnville. Margaret nonia Townsend club will be held Anderson and Doris Davidson as usual in the grange hall Mon- were junior maids. day night, July 27. Miss Campbell wore a frock of All club members are requested sheer print with brown dots on to be present as we hope to a yellow ground. Yellow daisies have our president, Mrs. C. O. formed the wreath in her hair Thomas, who served us as dele­ and the nosegay she carried. gate to the Townsend national The bridesmaids wore similar convention at Cleveland, Ohio, dresses of sheer white with yel­ with us on that night to read her low dots. Their nosegays and report, which will be, we know, hair wreaths were of white dais­ well worth listening to. ies. A short program will be ren­ Hale Greenman, brother of the dered and light refreshments bride was the best man. Ushers served free. The public is invited. were Sterling Green, Donald ______ *_______ Seaman, Jack Cate and Joseph Campbell. Miss Amy Hughes sang “Be­ cause” preceding the ceremony and Carl Denton played the wed­ Harold Spolestra, brother of ding music at the organ. Mrs. L. W. Calhoun visited her A reception in the parish over the week end. He is em- house followed the ceremony. ployed at Keasey. Mrs. James Arthur Campbell of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Calhoun Beaverton, and Mrs. Sara Judd Greenman of Long Beach pre­ and sons and Mrs. Calhoun's sided at the bride’s table. Miss brother Harold Spolestra were Alice V. Maxwell of Hillsboro, in Portland Sunday visiting Mrs. Miss Caroline Doolittle of Al- Calhoun’s parents. Mrs. Ernest Snyder and Mr. bany, Miss Mary Louise Ilamil- ton of Shelton, Washington, and and Mrs. Connie Snyder of Wash­ Miss Florence Tennant of Long- ington were guests of Mrs. Ev­ erett Snyder Sunday. view assisted in serving. Mrs. Ira Rollins had as Sunday The couple planned to spend I a week motoring to their home visitors, Mr. Rollin’s mother, Mrs. in Vale, Oregon, where Mr. Bur­ Tolliver of Washington. Mrs. Bob Woods and Mrs. Ira row is assistant cashier of the Bank of Malheur. Rollins motored to Portland Tues- Both Mr. and Mrs. Burrow I day. M rs. Tom Braniblett is spend­ are graduates of the University of Oregon, where the bride was ing the week at Manzanita beach. affiliated with I Kappa Kappa Mrs. LeRoy Calhoun is staying Gamma, and the ! groom with in Portland this week while her Theta Chi. son Bobbie is under the doctor’s Among the wedding guests care. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle made from Vernonia were Mr. and M rs. C. L. Andersen, Mr. and a business trip to Portland this Mrs. J. H. Burnside, Mr. and week. Mrs. E. R. Estey, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson of M. Gründen, Mr. and Mrs. John Deep River, Washington, were visiting in Albany this week. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer of Canby were in Vernonia Tues­ day. Mr. Plumer, who was pastor of the local Evangelical church for several years, came to of­ ficiate at the services for Wil­ burn Lee rlall. Desmond Laird purchased a new Plymouth coupe from the Sundland Motor Company of Mist today. Homemakers Vacation Camp to Be Held One of the outstanding events of the home economics extension work in Columbia county is that of the homemaker’s vacation camp to be held from August 6 to 9. This is the third annual vaca­ tion camp for the women of Columbia county, and is being arranged by the home economics division of the extension service of Oregon state college, The va- cation camp will be held at Camp 1 Nehalem near Vernonia. The purpose of. this camp is to provide a restful, inspiring vacation period at a minimum cost. Every homemeker in Colum­ bia county, whether from the city or the country, is eligible to enroll. Reservations can be made at the county home dem­ onstration agent’s office in St. Helens or with members of the executive committe who are: Mrs. Neil Swarthout, St. Helens; Mrs. Fred Rabinsky, Scappoose; Mrs, Charles Lambert, Scappoose; Mrs Play Golf For Recreation at the Beautiful VERNONIA We have added Wilbur Erb to our shop force in order to give better service to customers. GOLF COURSE Repair Shop & Service Station Exclusive sales agent for Gaseo Motor Fuel and Shellubrication, the modern upkeep service. NEW LOTTERY We Pay Cash for I RACKET —o— Although it is quite generally i known that all lottery tickets are illegal in this country, many oth-, erwise law-abiding citizens buy ' them with the hope of becoming! rich over night, the Portland 1 Better Business Bureau reports. Most of these lottery promotions, however, are merely rackets and no drawing is held. 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