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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL MR. AND MRS. P. PETERSON his other writings. Smith, Charlis Moulton and Sher ENTERTAIN ON HALLOWEEN Two members of the club who wood Sherrath. were present for the first time Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peterson were Mrs. J. W. Nichols and Mrs. entertained a group of friends E. J. Preston. on Halloween. The evening was spent playing games. Guests pre E. M. S. ARRANGES FOR sent were Mr. and Mrs. Joe i BAZAAR NOV. 14 Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, Mr. Final arrangements for the and Mrs. Delbert Glenn, Mr. jbazaar to be held November 14. and Mrs. Wm. Briot, Mr. and and circle reports were the im- Mrs. John Dailey and the host portant considerations at the and hostess. monthly meeting of the Evan gelical Missionary society held in C. M. S. MEETING IS the church Wednesday afternoon, November 4. POSTPONED UNTIL TODAY Mrs. Judd Greenman gave a The regular meeting of the review of the Mission study chap- Missionary society of the Chris ter and Mrs. C. A. Malmsten led tian church which was to have the devotional service. met last Friday was postponed Refreshments were served by until today because several mem- the Betty Brite Circle. bers were attending the Preach- ing Mission in Portland, Mem- PARTY IS GIVEN FOR bers will meet with Mrs. Russell MISS FLOREIDA GRAVES Cline today. RIVERVIEW - (Special) A MRS SANDON IS party was given at the home of BETTY BRITE HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graves in honor of their daughter, Miss Mrs. Harry G. Sandon was hos- Floreida Graves. Those who were tess to the Betty Brite circle at present were Lavina Zeiner, Don her home Monday afternoon. ald Zeiner, Velva Heath, Virgil STUDY CLUB ENJOYS PROGRAM OF AUTHOR Vernonia Study club members enjoyed a program based on the work of Lloyd C. Douglass at a meeting Thursday afternoon of last week, for which Mrs. Harry G. Sandon was hostess. Mrs. Ivan N. McCollom re viewed the book “White Ban ners,” and Mrs. Sandon sketched the author’s life and discussed $1.98 Permanant Oil Permanent $3.50 4-Minute Curl $4.50 Try Lucky Tiger Soapless Shampoo at 50c ANNETTE I L Beau+y Shoppe TWO GIRLS INITIATED INTO RAINBOW ORDER MILL WOOD Large Load.... 5-Load Lots $2.25 $10.00 OLD GROWTH FIR VERNONIA Trading Co. Ask For Lavina Zeiner and Marjorie Silvis were initiated into the Or der of Rainbow for girls at a meeting of Nehalem Assembly Satisfaction Monday night. Mrs. L. H. Dewey NEHALEM CLUB TO MEET took the part of mother advisor AFTER LODGE SESSION in the absence of Mrs. A. J. The Nehalem cluib will meet Hughes. immediately following the regular ROCK CREEK CIRCLE CLUB session of Nehalem Chapter, Or MEETS WITH VELMA GRAVES der of Eastern Star in the Mason ic Temple next Wednesday night, The Rock Creek Circle club Nov. 18. Mrs. T. M. Crawford held their weekly meeting Tues- and Mrs. Oscar Geodge will act day at the home of Velma Graves. After a pot luck dinner a business meeting and after noon of entertainment took place. Those in attendance were Vivian Counts, Helen Spofford, Grace Pierce, Neva Christensen, 7-Piece Cast Iron Kitchen Set with Each Ann Lockwood, Theresa Goert- MONARCH RANGE zen, Mrs. Pierce, Eda Parker and the hostess. NOW ON DISPLAY — in Our Window An important meeting of the Try It Vernonia Saturday, November 14 — 9 to 6 o’clock Bridge Street — Next to Turk’s Cafe CHICKEN LUNCH Chicken - Salad Dessert - Coffee Grab Bag Cooked Food Wide variety of Home Baked Foods and Salads for Sunday dinner. Home Made Candy Pollyanna Circle Deborah Circle Pollyanna Apron«, Organdie Special», Tea and Mi«cel- laneous Apron*. Hand Worked Pillow Slips, Materials, Miscellaneous fan cy Work. Betty Brite Circle Luncheon Sets, Smocks, Cro- cket Luncheon Sets, Clean, ing Sponges. Martha Circle Tea Towel«, Hand Made Basket«, Stuffed Toy». Mrs. Lois Clark’s Fancy Work CHRISTMAS CARDS Many other items at reasonable prices Evangelical Missionary Society FUEL club is to held next Wednesday as hostesses. The time was post at the home of Mrs. Otto Goert- poned because of Armistice day. zen. -------- •--------- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baslington LUNCHEON IS GIVEN spent Sunday with Mrs. Basling- ton’s parents at Carlton. FOR MRS. SPENCER Miss Alice Baker has retur Mrs. Ben Bennett gave a ned after a month’s visit with luncheon Monday honoring Mrs. Mrs. Jepson and Marion Hough Robert Spencer on her birthday. tailing of Walla Walla, Wash. A beautiful and useful gift was presented after the dinner. Those participating were Mrs. Clyde McDonald, Mrs. Geo. Bas- lington, Mrs. Dan Richards, Mrs. Charles Uhlin, Mrs. A. Stanton, TWIST BREAD Mrs. Mike Stolen and Mrs. John That Is Giving Wide Biggs. BAZAAR 35c Added to our Service Refreshments of cake, punch, sandwiches and popcorn were served. The evening was enjoyed by all. PAGE SEVEN Everything for the Home at Portland Prices Terms Paterson Furniture and Radio Store