Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
VERNONIA EAGLE,
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
MANY CHRISTMAS
PARTIES ARE HELD
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 193«
VERNONIA, OREGON
A Merry Christmas to You
.ertained their children at a
Christmas parts at the home of
Mrs.
Eda Parker Wednesday
afenoon of last week with a
Christmas tree, and gifts for al).
Gifts were also exchanged by
members. A pot luck luncheon
began the festivities. Fourteen
ladies and their children were
present.
Mrs. Frank Lusby will enter­
tain the circle Next on January 6.
sey cows had produced milk con­
stantly for 18 months while cros­
sing thousands of miles of ocean
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and in their ice homes at Little
Many Christmas parties have
America.
added a touch of gaiety to the
An election of officers was held
holiday season in Vernonia.
and Mr. Jarvis, St. Helens, was
elected president.
Fred
Col­
The G. E. club enjoyed a
vin, Deer Island, vice president;
Christmas party at the home of
and Miss Ada Helen Winn, Scap­
Mrs. H. E. McGraw Thursday
poose, secretary.
Tilden Gra­
night of last week with a gift ex­
ham, who has been president for
change and bridge following a pot
a number of years, presided at
luck supper.
the meeting.
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Prizes for first and second high
RELIEF CORUS* HOLDS MEET­
W. C. Justice will have a gos­
scores were presented to Mrs.
pel meeting at the Grange hall
Virgil Powell and Mrs. Earl ING, ELECTS OFFICERS
Jan. 3 at 2:30 p. m. Will have
Smith. Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs.
W. J. Armitage, Mrs. J. W. I John Bucher corps, W.R.C., a quartet and plenty singing.
Brown, Mrs. H. G. Sandon and [ held an all-day meeting with pot­ We take no collection.
*........... *“
’ luch dinner Thursday, Dec.17.
Mrs. Paul Gordon completed
To Whom It May Concern
center
feature
of
the
dinner
The
group.
was a birthday cake for mem-
J. A. Owens and J. M. Owens
MRS. NANCE ENTERTAINS
bers whose birthdays occur in are two different parties, not segregated into two divisions to community chairman,
ed were Mrs. Minnie John of related. Some have been confus- designate more clearly the par­
QUEEN OF HEARTS CLUB
Miss Willa Crowder, freshman-
! Forest Grove and Mrs. Dorcas ing the two.
ticular projects, Tillotson said.
The first project will be known i at Reed College and a graduate
Mrs. Jack Nance entertained I Bays. After dinner the members
J. M. Owens
as the Sunset extension of the of Vernonia high school in 1936,
the Queen of Hearts club Thurs- enjoyed a Christmas tree with
MORE
CONSTRUCTION
Wolf creek project, while the I is returning to her home for the
day of last week at a bridge exchange of gifts,
At the meeting held in the ON WOLF CREEK ORDERED
new project, and the miles be­ Christmas holidays.
luncheon in which she carried out
(Hftlsboro Argus)
tween that and the Washington
a Christmas motif in her ap- (afternoon officers were elected
Ernest Nanson, former Eagle’
¡for the new year. They were
couty line, will be the Beaver employee, is now foreman of a
pointments.
of
Construction
of
4.3
miles
Julia
Gifts from a Christmas tree j Iona Justice, president;
creek unit.
job printing shop near Bell, Cal­
r>__.----- senior vice-president; additional highway on the Wolf
were exchanged by the members, Demorest,
In the first camp, near the ifornia.
creek
sea
road,
has
been
author
­
and cards were enjoyed. Mrs. | Kate McDonald, junior vice-pre-
county line, the cook house is
Mrs. A. A. Byers, who under­
William Briot and Mrs. Ben jsident; Lena Stanton, treasurer; ized by WPA, according to K. E. complete and three of the eight
Brickel won first and second high I Alma Mills, conductor; Laura Tillotson, resident engineer. The bunk houses are nearly ready for went an operation recently in
St. Vincents hospital, is recover­
|Sauer, guard; Dorcas Bays, chap­ new project is all in Clatsop crews to occupy.
honors respectively.
The Beaver creek extension ing rapidly at her home here.
Others present included Mrs. lain; Margaret Lines, patriotic in­ county, entailing a total cost of
Roland D. Eby, Mrs. George structor; Velma Graves, musician. $646,734 of which only $10,512 camp will house between 250 and
Albert Cliilds made a business
Plumb, Mis. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. The other officers will be ap­ will be paid by the sponsors for 300 men, most of whom will pro­
trip to Portland and Salem Tues­
machinery
and
other
incidental
Loel Roberts, Mrs. Frank Hart­ pointed at a meeting in January..
bably be transported from Port­
During the afternoon meeting costs which the government will land when the camp is completed. day, Wednesday and Thursday.
wick and Mrs. William Heath.
I
Frances Bergerson, who is-
Ida Johnson and Mary Belongia not carry.
Of the total mileage, two miles
BIRTHDAY FRIENDS
in behalf of the corps presented
i attending college at Corvallis, is
PRESENT GIFTS AT PARTY
Margaret Lines and Lena Stan- has been cleared and is nearly BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
| spending her vacation in Verno-
ready
for
grading
while
the
re
­
FOR LYNN MICHENER
ton each with a beautiful hand
I nia with her parents.
Birthday friends of the Friend­
mainder
is
through
virgin
forest
■ o
bag.
ship circle presented gifts at their
and will present considerable of
A party was held Friday at the
annual Christmas party, at the GUERNSEY MEETING
a problem to the crews.
Michener home for Lynn Miche-
home of Mrs. Sidney Malmsten HELD AT DEER ISLAND
At present steps are being ner’s eighth birthday, Refresh-
Thursday of last week. A pot
—o—
taken by WPA crews to recon­ ments were served at a very
A meeting of the Guernsey struct the Lyons construction daintly decorated table with a
luch luncheon and a Christmas
tree combined to make a most breeders of Columbia county was camp to care for crews which will Christmas tree in the center.
held at Deer Island Thursday
delightful occasion.
evening, December 10, at which be used to build the second work Those present were Dan Rollins,
Honor guests were Mrs. F. D. time Jack Robinson, field man camp a mile and a half farther Jimmie and Melvin Thornton, Ar­
Macpherson of Portland and Zoe for the American Guernsey Cat­ along and at the beginning of thur Ovesen, Charles Tapp, Bobby
Miller. Members present included tle club gave a ver,, inle.cs/
the new project.
New, Junior Reeher, Kenneth,
talk on the progress c.n„ de e! -
Sunday - Monday
Mrs. L. G. Hawken, Mrs. E. S. ment of the Cue.-isi.y b.-.d 1
Tent houses are being sided Delmer,
Margaret and Lynn
Sunday Matinee
Thompson, Mrs. C. I. Anderson, the United S.a.cs. rie
...J and roofed with boards to make Michener.
Mrs. Eben John, Mrs. C. N. Run­ the breeders that the Guernseys sleeping quarters, and the dining
Mae West in
dell, Mrs. Ed Buckner, Mrs. R. are increasing more rapidly than hall and kitchen will be used.
Christmas seal saels in Ver­
any other dairy breed and that
Go
West Young Man
W. Linn, Mrs. Harvey Crume, they are becoming quite popular
The Wolf creek road has been nonia to date have netted $141.55
Mrs. H. M. Condit, Mrs. Tom especially around cities for their
Tues, and Wed
Epping and two children, Mrs. quality of milk.
During the day Mr. Robinson
Louis Boeck, Mrs. Fonda, and
Double Feature
and County Agent Nelson visited
Mrs. Sidney Malmsten.
a number of Guernsey herds
Straight from the
where they are developing pure
RAINBOW GIRLS HOLD
Shoulder
breed
livestock.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mr, Robinson showed several
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reels of pictures which included
Come Closer Folks
Nehalem Assembly, Order of prize winning animals at the
Raibow for girls, held their an- State Fair and at the Pacific In­
nual Christmas party Monday eve­ ternational Livestock Exposition
Thursday - Friday -
ning in the Masonic Temple. at Portland and at Washington,
California,
Texas
and
other
Saturday
Names of birthday friends were | western states. It also included a
revealed and new names drawn. moving picture of Shirley Schwab
Last of the Mohicans
AQ Christmas tree, gifts, re­ of Deer Island leading his prize
freshments and singing were winning calf at the Pacific In­
ternational Livestock Exposition
other features of the evening.
COMING
at Portland.
Mr. Robinson also showed some
We
extend
to
all
our
customers
and
ROCK CREEK CIRCLE
scenes of the Guernsey cows
The General Died at
'that were taken to the Antartic
ENTERTAINS CHILDREN
friends our heartiest greetings and the wish
Dawn
with Admiral Byrd expedition
Rock Creek circle members en- showing how these hardy Guern-
that your Christmas may be a most happy
I
JOY
THEATRE
•
KHIRItiWA?
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one!
NEHALEM VALLEY
ICE & CREAMERY CO
Pasteurized Milk and Cream
Trail of the Lone’
some Pine
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