Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 02, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
PAGE FIVE
¡Mrs. A. L. Kullander Wednesday
Rev. H. R. Scheuerman is to
! Barnes, Edward Baker and Mrs. address the Wildwood Christian
I Sidney Baker.
Endeavor union meeting at St.
MR. AND MRS. BOLLINGER’S Helens tomorrow evening.
DOROTHY WF.BB INSTALLED evening of last week for reg­ Sandon. Miss Sandon came to ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED
—o ——
ular work and a social hour.
AS WORTHY ADVISOR .
Portland by motor bus on the
Mrs. Kullander was appointed
Dorothy Webb was installed as to represent the local temple at
worthy advisor of Nehalem As­ the Grand Temple sessions to be
sembly, order of Rainbow for held in Portland October 12 and
girls, at a public ceremony in 13. Mrs. Harry Kerns was ap­
the Masonic temple Monday night. pointed alternate.
Other newly elected and ap­
Tentative plans for a card
pointed officers who were form­
party
later in the fall were dis­
ally inducted were Dorothy Ove-
Mrs. W. L. Van Doren
cussed.
sen, worthy associate advisor;
of Vancouver, presided. Refresh­
Maxine Bollinger, Charity; Ber­
nice Rose, Hope; Edith Anderson, ments were served.
Faith; La Verne Thompson, chap­ EXCHANGE OF PASTORS
lain; Daisy McDonald, drill lead­ IS FEATURE OF CHURCH
er; Myrtle Stacey, Religion; SERVICES
Louise French, Nature; Jane
Watts,
Immortality;
Montana
An exchange of pastors was •
French, Fidelity; Geraldine Cas­ feature of Sunday services in
on, Patriotism; Elizabeth Shal- the Evangelical churches of the
lock, Service; Elsie Duncan, con­ state Sunday.
fidential observer; Lorren Rob­
Rev. A. N. Glanville, former
erts, outer observer; Bonnie Aon- pastor of the Vernonia church,
er, musician; Jean Lewis, choir now pastor of the Monmouth
director: Thelma Lincoln was in­ Evangelical church, occupied the
stalling officer, and Patricia local pulpit Sunday. He was ac-
Baker, installing marshal.
companied by Mrs. Glanville and
A program arranged by Mon­ daughters Lois and Evelyn.
tana French followed. Joe Mc-
Rev. H. R. Scheuerman with
Nutt and Leo Ludwig entertained Mrs. Scheuerman and children
with sosgs, Jane Watts played Opai anj Milton, went to the
accordian solos, Doris Rae Estey Malern rural charge where the
gave a piano solo, and Alice Ba- ReV- Mr. Scheuerman preached
ker sang accompanied by Amyl in the churches at Clear Lake
Hughes. Miss Hughes also played and Labish Center, which were
for dancing.
under his ministry a number
Refreshments were served with of years ago.
Bernice Rose in charge.
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MRS. GORDON IS
STUDY CLUB HOSTESS
TAP DANCING CLASSES
AGAIN TO BE ORGANIZED
To compliment Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Bollinger on the occasion
of their twenty sixth weeding
anniversary, members of the
staff of the Vernonia Auto
Company and their wives sur­
prised them by calling at their
new home on B. street Thurs­
day evening, September 24, lad­
en with refreshments and gifts
of flowers.
Included in the party were Mr.
TEACHERS ENJOY PICNIC
and Mrs. E. S. Thompson, Mr.
AT ARCADIA PARK
and Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer, Mr.
Teachers of the high school and Mrs. Rex Pemble, Mr. and
and the two grade schools held Mrs. W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs.
a picnic Wednesday afternoon at Floyd Fike and Ed Salomonsen.
Arcadia park. The time was spent
in playing ball and participating
in a wienie roast.
coast highway which was opened
for the first time that day since
the fire. She said that Coquille
in no great danger, though res­
idents were uneasy and very
watchful. Smoke was still so
heavy Tuesday that one could
scarcely get a comprehensive
idea of the extent of the fire’s
damage, she reported.
MRS. CHAS. BARNES AND
S. BAKER ARE HONORED
TREHARNE,— (Special)— Mrs.
Chas. Barnes and her brother
Sidney Baker were pleasantly
surprised at the Barnes’ home
Saturday evening honoring their
birthdays. They both received
many gifts. Cake and ice cream
were served to the following
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Thornbrau, Mr. end Mrs. Roy
Barnes, Miss Myrtle Thornbrau,
Miss Helen Barnes, Miss Glenda
Rose, Miss Loretta Baker. Billie
Thornbrau, Walter Barnes, Chas.
fflftR-VlSTB
Mrs. Roland D. Eby, who con-
Mrs. Paul Gordon was hostess ducted dancing classes in Ver-
to members of the Vernonia nonia last year, has announced ------------- a broad s-------------
study club Thursday afternoon, i plans to organize beginning and
FORTIFIED 1
UJITH PURE
September 24.
advanced classes in tap, classical GRAPF
BRAnDY
"My Country and My People,” and ball room dancing, and gym­
J
by Lin Yutang, published last nastic work for both children and
year, was reviewed by Mrs. J. J. i adults. She will meet those in­
Troy, who also presented critical I terested in the grange hall next
comment. Mrs. E. S. Thompson Tuesday afternoon and evening
gave a sketch of the author’s at the hours indicated in her
life.
announcement elsewhere in this
Other members present were paper.
Mrs. H. G. Sandon, Mrs. Enoch
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Dumas, Mrs. L. H. Roberson, VISITOR TRAVELS THROUGH
Mrs. Ivan N. McCollom, Mrs. FIRE AREA
Judd Greenman, Mrs. Ben Ben-
GOOD FOOD
Blanche Sandon of Coquille
nett, Mrs. E. M. Bollinger, Mrs.
HOME COOKING
A. J. Hughes, Mrs. E. J. Doug- arrived here Tuesday to spend
CHICKEN DINNERS
lass, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, and a two week’s vacation with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.
Mrs. H. M. Bigelow.
mints
Terminal
Cafe
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PYTHIAN SISTERS CONVENE
AT MRS. KULLANDER'S
Vernonia Temple, Pythian sis­
ters, convened at the home of
Re-elect
Wm. Pringle, Sr
Democratic Candidate for
County Commissioner
WITH
BOB BRIGGS
and His 7-piece Orchestra
Of Portland
at
ARCADIA PARK
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
Free bus leaves for park
St 9:00 every Saturday nite
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
invites you to Bank by mail if
inconvenient to come in person.
J. A. Thornburgh, President.
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK’’
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That Is Giving Wide
Satisfaction
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Bakery
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