Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1936)
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926 4 PAGE THREE NEHALEM CLUB MEETS AF1 E k LODGE SESSION I wick, Elmer Kutillo, Larry, Dale' the home of Mrs. R. W. Linn L. G. Hawken. Mrs. J. L. Biggs, ‘and Charlene Christiansen, Mrs. ,Thursday, November 19. Mrs. Fonda, Mrs. Tom Epping, 1 Zimmerdahl, Mrs. Reneke, Mrs. ’ In attendance were Mrs. H. M. Mrs. Harvey Crume, Mrs. Louis Following the meeting of Ne INeiminin, Mrs. Pumala, Mis. Mil Condit, Mrs. A. L. Bassett, Mrs. Boeck and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten. halem Chapter Order oi Eastern ler and Mrs. H. G. Johnson of Star Wednesday night, the Neha Portland. lem social cluo met in the social hall of the temple for a post ORDER OF RAINBOW poned session. PLANS FUTURE WO.\K Members presented a gift to Mrs. Marvin Porterfield. An elab Plans for initiation, entertain- orate ~”lunch was served by Mrs. iment, .and refreshments for their T. M. Crawford and Mrs. Oscar first meeting next month, Dec George. ember 7, occupied the business Those in attendance greatly session of Nehalem Assembly Or admired the new carpet recently der of Rainbow for girls, Mon The assembly also placed in the lodge room, after day night. One glimpse of our r.ew line of Hamilton • several years of planning and ef issued an invitation to Rose City I fort on the part of the club. The assembly and a Portland DeMolay carpet is a beautiful shade of group to visit the local assembly Watches will convince you that your 1936 Christmas gift prob heather taupe which will harmon some time in December. ize with any color scheme desir lem is solved. Every Hamilton combines the utmost in beauty ed. It greatly enhances the ap MRS. KENT ENTERTAINS and accuracy. Let us show you these fine watches today. pearance of the hall. MARTHA CIRCLE STUDY CLUB CONSIDERS OREGON POETRY Mrs. Walter H. Kent entertain ed members of the Martha circle at her home Tuesday afternoon. A program on Oregon Poetry was presented by members of the Vernonia Study club at the home of Mrs. H. M. Bigelow Thursday afternoon. The lives and works of four Oregon poets were reviewed as follows: Ernest G. Moll by Mrs. Ivan N. McCollom, Ella Higgen- son by Mrs. Judd Greenman, Eva Emery Dye by Mrs. E. J. Doug lass, and Mary Caroline Davies by Mrs. Paul Gordon. All members were present. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE ENJOYS POT-LUCK LUNCHEON COOTIE CLUB *MEETS AT MRS. FURNISH’S — o— The Friendship circle members The Cootie Club met Thursday enjoyed theor monthly pot-luck at the home of Mrs. Edna Fur luncheon and social afternoon at nish. A delightful luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing cootie. Members present were Mrs. Lavonne Hal verson, Mrs. Oneda Cobat, Mrs. Grace. Bundy, Mrs. Mildred Urie, Mrs. Rose Cobat, Mrs. Hazel Cook, Mrs. Ackerstead, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Babe Greenia, Mrs. Hazel Cobat, Mrs. Roberta Mauer and the hostess. First score was won by Mrs. Grace Bundy and consolation was given to Mrs. Roberta Mauer. piece Watchmaker & Jeweler ★ —o—- Mrs. E. A. Christiansen enter tained with a birthday party Sat urday for the pleasure of her daughter Charlene on her fifth anniversary. The guests included Ronald Zimnjerdahl. Arnold Reneke, Vel ma Mae Wridge, Don Wridge, Adelyn Eversaul, Arlene Skuzie, Donna Aldrich, Delores Pumala, Bonnie Jean Smith, Maxine Hart- Saturday Two in a Crowd Sunday and Monday Sunday Matinee Victor McLaglen in The Magnificent Brute Tues, and Wed. Double Feature Man Lived Twice Unknown Ranger Thurs. and Fri. The Man I Married —COMING— Trail of the Lone some Pine Texas Ranger Orchestra A. L. Kullander MRS. CHRISTIANSEN ENTERTAINS FOR CHARLENE THEATRE hi» Star Melodians FOR MORE THAN A MILLION JOY I. O. O. F. Hall ■ nd “THANKS A MILLION” I » Nov. 27 Richard Mikkelaon MRS. THOMPSON IS AOSTESS TO POLLYANNAS Mrs. iE. S. Thompson was hos tess to members of the Pollyanna circle at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week. The group planned a down town apron sale for Saturday, November 28, in the McGee building in conjunc tion with the Evangelical Sunday school’s benefit food sale. IMI America has bought 1,130,000 Chevrolets during the past i twelve months, thereby giving Chevrolet the greatest year in its history and the greatest measure of buyer preference it has ever enjoyed builders of Chevrolet are thankful for many things, but most of all for the warm friendship of the American people. And so again at this Thanksgiving season we say, "Thank you, America," for you have given Chevrolet a measure of good-will without parallel in the annals of modern industry. Consider, for a moment, all that you have done to inspire Chevrolet’s appreci ation during the past twelve months: You have purchased 1,130,000 Chev rolets; you have made Chevrolet your # favorite car for the seventh time in the past ten years; you have given Chevrolet strong preference in every section of the country; you have conferred this same high honor uf»on Chevrolet trucks by pur chasing more than 205,000 commercial units; you have made 1936 the most successful year in all Chevrolet history. And now, to climax these expressions of friendship, you are displaying even more marked preference for the new Chevrolet for 1937. It is difficult to express adequate appre ciation for gifts so great and so generous as these. All we can say is, "Thanks a million** for more than a million cars in 1936; and all we can do is offer you the still finer Chevrolet of 1937 in return for the finest friendship ever bestowed upon any motor car manufacturer. ized Milk pro tects your Health The scientifically controlled process of the Pasteurization of milk destroys the harmful bacteria of ten found in milk which cause tubercu losis, typhoid, diph theria, scarlet fever, diarrhea and other fevers and disorders. Pasteurization for tunately des not des troy the helpful lactic acid bacteria. It does not destroy the health giving vitamins and minerals which make milk such a necessary food for children, nor does it change the nu- ritive value or the delicious fresh fla vor of the milk. For these reasons Doctors constantly urge the use of Pas- teurized Milk. 4 ) halem CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Valley Ice & Plie (ompfete Cui - Compieteci T|eur Creamery ^CHEVROLET *937 PHONE 471