Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNA l J
MRS. BURNSIDE IS
DEBORAH HOSTESS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
EIGHT
Thursday to Sunday inclusive.
The Mission, which will fea­
ture about 30 meetings a day, in­
cluding mass meetings, noon the­
atre meetings, luncheons for men
and women will be conducted by
a group of 14 outstanding Amer-
ican and English church lead-
ders now making a coast to
coast tour of the United States
jn the interest of a revival of
religion.
Mrs. J. H. Burnside enter-
tained the Deborah circle at her
home Tuesday afternoon when
members met to complete plans
for their participation in the
Evangelical Missionary society’s
bazaar, and in the Christian En­
deavor carnival to be held this
evening. Mrs. L. H. Roberson,
vice president, presided in the
Mrs. W. 0. Livingstone stated
absence of Mrs. E. R. Estey.
that is was the plan that the
Guests of the circle were Mrs. I Portland meetings and those in
Guy Wilbur and Mrs. Robert other large centers would be the
Rushing.
inspiration for other smaller mis­
different programs are about.
Thursday evening, November 5,
the radio club will have a party
at Mr. Dumas’ home.
A. C. ALEXANDER MARRIES
VEDA FOLGER
A. C. Alexander was married
in Kelso, Wash., Oct. 24 to Veda
Folger.
They will make their
home in Vernonia, occupying a
house on O.-A. hill.
The bride is a former resi­
dent of Vernonia, and the groom
is engineer of the O.-A. main line
locomotive.
6,
plays, names of which will be re­
vealed at the time of the per-
formance. Miss Grace Condit is
in charge of the plays.
Also on the program is an ac-
cordian solo by Jane Watts, a
"Nigger Blossom quartet' direc-
ted by Mrs. Enoch Dumas, guitar
and song numbers by Leo Ludwig
and Joe McNutt, and music by
a 15 piece orchestra.
E. S.
Thompson will be chief “barker.”
The four circles, Betty Brites,
Deborahs, Marthas and Polly­
annas will supervise the refresh­
ment booths. Proceeds will go
for the benefit of the chest.
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R. M. Aldrich returned Wed­
nesday to his duties as agent at
the S. P. and S. depot.
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CARD OF THANKS
sions in every county seat, to NEHALEM CLUB MEETING
We hereby extend our thanks
be followed by meetings in all IS POSTPONED
and appreciation to the Vernonia
of the protestant churches in
The Nehalem social club meet­
Vernonia Temple, Pythian Sis­ all of the towns throughout our
nation.
ing
has been postponed on ac­
ters, met at the home of Mrs.
Harry Kerns Wednesday of last SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN FOR count of Armistice day. The
next meeting will be held Nov.
week for regular work and a
MR. AND MRS. SORENSEN
18. Refreshments will be served,
social hour. Mrs. W. L. Van
with Mrs. Jean Crawford as
Doren of Vancouver presided.
A surprise party honoring Mr. hostess.
On the previous Monday even­ and Mrs. E. Sorensen was arran-
ing the members of the temple ged by a group of friends who YOUNG PEOPLE TO STAGE
entertained the Knights of Pyth­ called at their home on Third
CARNIVAL TONIGHT
ias and their wives at a Hallow­ Street Saturday evening bringing
Saturday
e’en party in the I. O. O. F. many beautiful gifts. Mr. nd IN I. O. O. F. HALL
Star for a Night
hall.
Mrs. Sorensen are bride and
The carnival sporsored by the
groom of two months, having young people of the Evangelical
AMY HUGHES *ENTERTAINS
been married in Portland follow- church will be held tonight in
FACULTY LADIES
Sunday and Monday
ing the establishment of his tai­ the I.O.O.F. hall. There will be
Sunday Matinee
Amy Hughes entertained the lor shop here. A very pleasant a small admission charge, en­
lady members of the public evening was enjoyed and supper titling the audience to see the
Pigskin Parade
school faculties and wives of was served at midnight.
Vernonia teachers present two
The
invitational
list
included
teachers at a Hallowe’en party
at her home Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Enstrom, Mr.
Tues, and Wed.
and Mrs. Fred Ovesen, Mr. and
October 28.
Mrs.
Double Feature
John
Anderson,
Mr.
and
The group laid aside the cus­
tomary sewing to enjoy tradi­ Mrs. Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
COUNTERFEIT
tional games peculiar to Hallow­ Stolen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hed-
BORN
FOR GLORY
e'en. Appropriate symbols decor­ man, Mr. and Mrs. Larson of
Portland,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Balcony
Miller
’
s
ated the rooms. Apples, Cider,
Thurs. and Fri.
doughnuts and candies were ser- Conn, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Jennie
Mercantile
Gritdahl, Mrs. Fredriekson and
ved.
RAMONA
Telephone 601
son Trygve Fredrickson of Rain­
In
the Perfected
HALLOWE’EN MOTIF
ier, Olaf Sorlee and John Grit­
THANKSGIVING
TECHNICOLOR
dahl.
FEATURES CLUB PARTY
PYTHIAN SISTERS
MEET WITH MRS. KERNS
JOY
THEATRE
Knight*s
Beauty Shop
A delightful Hallowe’en motif RADIO CLUB FORMED
was used by Mrs. Roland D. Eby IN GRADE SCHOOL
for the bridge luncheon at which
she entertained members of the | A radio club has been formed
Queen of Hearts club at her in the Washington school with Mr.
| Dumas as adviser. Children of the
home Thursday, October 29.
Mrs. William Heath received a I fifth, sixth and seventh grades
prize for high honors and Mrs. attend this club. The club offi­
Frank Hartwick for second high. cers are president, Martha Tapp;
Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs .Loel Ro­ secretary, Opal Scheuerman; trea-
berts, Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. ; surer, Lottie Reich. The secre­
William Briot and Mrs. Jack tary keeps a list of stations and
Nance were the other members programs that the members lis-
present.
; ten to. Members of the radio
club will give reports on what
SPECIAL
Regular $1.00 hot oil
treatment given free with
each $3.50 guaranteed Rose­
wood Oil permanent.
Ask about our New-Ray
machineless permanent, just
what you have been wait­
ing for.
Note: Miss Ina Stevens,
formerly of the Margaret-
Ina Beauty Shop is now as­
sociated with Knight’s Beau­
ty Shop and will welcome all
her customers in her new
location.
ce
Lumber & Shingles
1937
CHEVROLET
Oregon Motor Stages
&
NOW ON DISPLAY! NOTHING LIKE IT!
Will Give a
BAZAAR
We invite you to
see it at our
SAT., •» DEC. 12
Show Rooms
Fancy Work
Candy
c. bhi
See my bargains in Kiln Dried lumber at
$6.00 per M. and up.
Open Saturdays
from 8 a. m. to Noon.
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Rev. W. O. Livingstone, Chris-
tian church minister, and Rev. H.
R. Scheueman, pastor of the
Evangelical church, will repres­
ent their local churches at the
National Preaching Mission held
in Portland this week from
Coked Food
LADIES IN LOVE
DIMPLES
Wholesale and llelail
PASTORS TO ATTEND
NATIONAL PREACHING
MISSION
Mountain Heart Club
Coining
Chevrolet
Automobile*
Frigidaire
Refrigeratori
Leave from Bush’s Cafe
7:55 a. m. 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p.m. daily
for Portland via Timber.
Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage
depot daily at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and
5:15 p. b.. Call service between Camp 8
and Vernonia.
Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens.
Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m.
FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way
Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages
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