Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 04, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 193&
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
The Labor Day Parade
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS ■ FRATERNAL
‘‘MISS MISSIONARY WORLD” ,Mrs. A. S. Nelson and Mr. and their son Bobbie are living at
Mrs. W. L. Young of Portland, Seal’s camp this summer. Mrs.
IS HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Christiansen
of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Christiansen of Vernonia, Mrs.
Ida Christiansen of Buxton, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Holstine of Pitts­
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner,
Sonny and Thomas Osborn of
Mist, and Joe Miller.
**____ _
Seal is camp cook.
A reception honoring “Miss
Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and her
Missionary World” was the feat­
mother, Mrs. Mary Peterson,
ure of the Evangelical W. M. S.
who were injured in a head-on
meeting Wednesday afternoon.
automobile accident August 22
The occasion was the fiftieth an­
on St. Helens mountain were
niversary of the Missionary
both removed from the St. Hel­
World magazine, the official pub­
ens hospital Monday of this
lication for the Evangelical mis­
week. Mrs. Lindsay was brought
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
IS
sionary societies.
to her home here at Natal and
The program included devo­ CELEBRATED
Mrs. Peterson was taken to Port­
tions led by Miss Alta John, a
land. Clarence Lindsay, driver of
A dinner was given August 27
vocal solo by Mrs. Lilly Mowe,
the Lindsay car escaped with a
a piano solo by Maxine John, in honor of the ninth wedding cut on his arm, and Miss Doris
anniversary
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and a vocal duet by Mrs. Marie
Lindgren, also a passenger re­
Nix and Mrs. Lilly Mowe. Mem­ Edward Aspinall at the home of I ceived severe cuts and bruises.
bers of the Pollyanna circle pre­ Mrs. John Ross. Guests present
Clyde Johnson came home
sented a short play in which were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cobat, from Portland where he was in
various members called on “Dr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Calhoun, ’ the hospital with infection in his
Magazine” concerning severe eye Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bramblett, | leg for a month.
trouble. In all cases the Miss­ June Ross, Oscar Enstrom, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
ionary World was prescribed as and Mrs. Lowell Powers, Harold were in St. Helens Sunday to see
a cure. Pages of the magazine Ridenour and the honor guests, ( Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and Mrs. Pet-
also came to life, and presented Mr. and Mrs. Aspinall.
I erson.
■
their stories for “Miss Missionary FAMILY REUNION DINNER
j Bill Lindgren went to work
Society” represented by Mrs.
HELD AT MALMSTEN HOME 1 for Jake Neurer last week.
Alice Malmsten.
Mrs. Ida McMullen is giving
—o—
I the Natal school house a thor­
During the business 'session
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malmsten !
plans were made for the society
ough cleaning before school starts
bazaar to be held November 14. entertained at a family reunion I Tuesday, September 8.
Refreshments were served dur­ dinner at their home Sunday.
George Holding has a second
ing the social hour by members The guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' hand Ford roadster purchased
LeRoy
Malmsten
of
Seaside,
Otto
j
of the Betty Brite circle.
Malmsten of Seaside, Mrs. A. C. ! recently.
______ »______
Knauss
and son Lawrence of I Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue both
MRS. CHAS. MARSTON
Aberdeen, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. ' have the summer flu this week.
ENTERTAINS FOR MRS.
Franklin Malmsten, Mrs. Eva Mr. Depue was home from work
KINNEY
West and Mrs. Eda Lindstrom of , a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson
Mrs. Chas. Marston entertained Vernonia.
took their son Norman to Ver­
Thursday for Mrs. Carl G. Kin­
nonia last week to have his ton­
ney of Portland and Mrs. C.
sils removed. Norman is recover­
from
Kinney, who is visiting
ing nicely and will be ready for
Hollywood.
school.
i All local property owners who
BIRTHDAY DINNER IS
Robert McMullen who got a have long waited for better
GIVEN AUGUST 30
piece of steel in his arm while roads are surely proud of the
working in Archie Adams’ Log­ i Nehalem highway, which is now
A birthday dinner was given ging camp is home and in the
all completed from Pittsburg to
Sunday, August 30 at the Geo. doctor’s care.
I Mist.
Christiansen home in honor of
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Marian Steers is giving up his
Mrs. Otto Bittner of Mist, A. S.
Al Fresler are Mrs. Fresler’s Journal route so that he may
Nelson of Portland, Joe Miller
parents from Newberg, Oregon. I take over his duties as local
of Camp 8 and Geo. Christiansen
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal with school bus driver for which he
of Natal.
Those present were Mr. and
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PARADE
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was awarded the contract by the general election to be held Nov.
3, 1936.
school board of Natal.
B. F. ROGERS
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF MEETING
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Notice is hereby given that a
mass meeting of the citizens of
Vernonia is called to be held in
the Legion hall at 8 o’clock p.
m. Thursday, September 10, 19-
36, for the purpose of nominating
a mayor, a treasurer and four
couneilmen, to be filled at the
C. A. Messing and daughter
Ruth of Portland visited with
Postmaster E. F. Messing Wed­
nesday. They were accompanied
by Wayne Swager of Douberry,
Iowa, a nephew of the Messings
who has come to the coast for
an extended visit.
Natal
JOY
THEATRE
Saturday
Walter Huston in
“RHODES”
Sunday and Monday
Warner Baxter and Myrna
Loy in
TO MARY, WITH
LOVE
Parents Attention
GREAT NIGHT
HORSE SHOW
SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 8
KELLOGG ARABIAN HORSES • PLATOON OF CAVALRY
Free Grandstand
Entertainment
You may rest assured that your young­
sters will be treated with fairness and cour-
tesy.
Twice Daily. Free Dance.
Amateur Contests Daily.
Band
■Variety
Programs Daily
Auto anil Floral Shows.
New Midway Features.
ADMISSION: 50c; CHILDREN UNDER 14 FREE
FUN! FEATURES! FRIVOLITY!
We sell only reliable and durable mer­
chandise.
For convenience and quality see the
ex-school marm at—
Portland—Banks Stage Line
The Independent Line
Reeher’s Grocery
Coming
Girls’ Dormitory
EXHIBITS
—with two added features—
Kay Francis in
Sing Baby Sing
HORSE RACES
EIGHT RACES EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY
LIVESTOCK • AGRICULTURAL • POULTRY • FRUITS
DAIRY PRODUCTS • ART • HOME ARTS
Tues, and Wed
The WHITE ANGEL
PARI-MUTUEL
All Kinds of School Supplies
Stages leave the Vernonia Hotel daily
at7:55 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. for
Portland via Banks. Stages leave the Cen­
tral State depot, Park and Taylor Sts.,
Portland, for Vernonia daily at 8 a. m.-
1 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Call service between Vernonia and Keasey
FARE: $1.30 one way
$2.30 round trip