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VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE TEN | SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL _________________________________ | Heenan, member of the work I McCollom, Mrs. Ben Bennett, and Mrs. E. R. Estey, was in the committee. Projects for the coming year, form of a wedding skit. Those included Mrs. Member of Vernonia unit of which will be presented before participating The American Legion Auxiliary the class next Wednesday, were Greenman, Mrs. E. S. Thompson, held their regular bi-monthly planned. Mrs. J. J. Troy, Mrs. E. J. meeting Tuesday evening in the Wednesday afternoon of last Douglass and Mrs. J. W. Nichols. Legion hall with Mrs. E. S. week members of the Loyal The luncheon committee was Thompson presiding. A busy ses Women met in the C Christian composed of Mrs. i ES. J. Preston, ; Mrs. H. M. Bigelow and Mrs. E. sion was held and plans for church for a business session. J. Douglass. several activities recently decided PYTHIAN SISTERS upon were completed. Past members who were guests A Valentine dance will be given INSTALL OFFICERS for the afternoon were Mrs. L. February 13 in the I.O.O.F. hall. H. Dewey, Mrs. Dave Marshall Officers of Vernonia temple, and Mrs. F. D. Macphersn of Mrs. H. E. McGraw and Mrs. Harry Kerns are in charge of Pythian Sisters, for the new Portland. arrangements assisted by Mrs. C. year were installed Wednesday H. Jarvis, Mrs. J. L. Timmons evening, January 13 at the home MOUNTAIN HEART LODGE INSTALLS and Mrs. Jack Nance. A rummage of Mrs. Sam Hearing. The past chief is Mrs. W. L. sale will be held in the building Installation of officers for adjoining Turk’s restaurant on Van Doren of Vancouver. Mrs. Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge Friday and Saturday, January M. J. Lamping is most excellent was an event of Thursday 22 and 23, and will be continued chief; Mrs Harry Culbertson, ex ■ng. January 14. cellent junior; Mrs. Sam Hear as long as considered feasible. Members of the committee in ing, manager; Mrs. A. L. Kullan charge are Mesdames C. H. Jar- der, mistress of records and cor vis, A. L. Kullander, George respondence; Mrs. Oliver Mellin Vosnik, William Richter, John ger, mistress of finance; Mrs. Luther, ’ Thelma Lincoln, J. L. Earl Smith, protector. Two offi who were unable to be Timmons, , J. W. Nichols, Julia cers, -----\ will be installed later. Demerest, Virgil Powell and John I present, Mrs. N. S. Soden was installing Daily. ■ officer.’ The purchase of a Navy plate i In anticipation of the official was authorized. This is an an 1 visit of the grand chief, Mrs. nual project and the funds are | Ella Roper of Grants Pass today used by the national organiza- (Friday) members made plans for defense tion in their national her entertainment and for a program. special meeting of the temple at Announcement was made of the home of a I- Kullan- district conferences to be held der this evening. soon. One will be held on Sat- urday, January 23 in Astoria, STUDY CLUB HOLDS and another on Sunday, January BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON 24 in Portland. Members are Members of the Vernonia Study urged to attend one or both of these conferences, and those club enjoyed their annual birth planning to take cars are asked day luncheon at the home of to notify Mr. or Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Judd Greenman Thursday so that transportation may be afternoon of last week. Past birthday friends were re arranged for all those desiring to vealed and new names given out attend. A resolution of sympathy was at the luncheon table. Entertain extended Mrs. W. R. Hammack ment, arranged by Mrs. Ivan N. LEGION PLANS AUXILIARY FOR ACTIVITIES FRIDAY, VERNONIA, OREGON TWIST BREAD That Is Giving Wide Satisfaction Try It Vernonia Bakery ► ENOUGH LIGHT, as measured by the Light Meter, to make seeing easier FREEDOM FROM GLARE, relieving strain—thanks to translucent bowl MRS. LIVINGSTONE ENTERTAINS WORKERS Ask For 1937 Mrs. E. A. McDonald was in JOHN D. BAKER AND stalled at noble grand; Mrs. H. PEARL HOLCOMB MARRY M. Bigelow, vice grand; Mrs. Sam Hearing, treasurer; Mrs. H. John D. Baker and Mrs. Pearl G. Sandon, secretary; Mrs. Ed Holcomb were united in marriage Salamonsen, chaplain; Mrs. Merle in the Christian church on Sun- Cline, warden; Mrs. Alvin Herrin, day morning at 9 o’clock. Rev. conductress; Mrs. George Bas- W. O. Livingstone read the ser- iington, R.S.N.G.; Mrs. J. L. i vice. The ceremony was pri- Biggs, L.S.N.G.; Mrs. Robert vate and only a few friends of Spencer, R.S.V.G.; Virginia Hear- the coupie were present, ing, L.S.V.G.; Mrs. Clyde Me • ---------- *---------- Donald, outside guard; Mrs. Oscar MRS. TLYMALE IS Kaphammer, inside guard; Doro- qjv EN SHOWER thy Gwin, musician, and Mrs. C. ' C. Brown, acting past noble. Mrs. Ray Tlymale was honored grand. with a shower at the home of The installing officers were Mrs. Otto Michener Thursday Mrs. George Basington, district afternoon to which ladies of the deputy president. Mrs. Frank Christian church were invited. Lines, Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Peachey and Mrs. J. L. Biggs, Mrs. Al Webb, Mrs. Harry Woodruff arranged the Ora Glassner, Mrs. Clyde Me occasion. Donald and Mrs. Perry Mellin ger. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger A birthday supper followed at1 were called to Seattle several which time past birthday friends days ago by the serious con- were revealed and new names dition of Mr. Bollinger’s father were drawn. who is ill with pneumonia. and he rfamily which had been vted at a previous meeting was read and approved. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jack Nance and Mrs. H. E. McGraw. Mrs. M. J. Lamping won an attendance prize. Mrs. W. O. Livingstone enter tained informally last Friday afternoon for last year’s officers and work committee of the Loyal Women’s class of the Christian Church Bible school, all of whom have been reelected for the new year. Those present were Mrs. Harry Woodruff, president; Mrs. Carl Davis, vice president; Mrs. J. M. Peachey, secretary; Mrs. L. L. Wells, treasurer; and Mrs. Jack JANUARY 22, WELL-DIFFUSED LIGHT — as soothing and rest ful as light in the shade You need all factors of good lighting to protect precious eye FREE TESTING OF OLD TUBES Does your radio fade and then come back with a blast? Has it lost tone quality and power? In most cases, these troubles can be traced to weak or defec tive tubes. Bring us the old tubes. We will test them on our modern, super sensitive testing apparatus, free of charge. WARNING Install a Line Voltage Re gulator on your radio and protect your tubes and fil ter condensers, due to high line voltage surges. Kenneth Geo. White Radio, Television, Sound Systems, Sales, Rentals, Service Vernonia Phone 803 sight, just as you need all vitamins to protect bodily health. Most people, when they let their eyes tell them how much light they need, select from 20 to 50 times the amount they now have. Yet the right amount of light is only one factor in better seeing. There are many others—and your eyes need them all. WIDELY SPREAD LIGHT to put light where you need it, over desk or chair r DIRECT AND INDIRECT LIGHT, to reduce eye strain BEAUTY—stately lines, graceful proportions I.E.S BETTER SIGHT LAMPS GIVE YOUR EYES A BALANCED DIET INSIST ON THE I. E. S. TAG on every limp you buy— it assures you sight.saving light These new lamps, developed by the famous Illuminating Engineering Society to help protect eyesight, give many times as much light as ordinary lamps. They spread light widely over your work. They soften and diffuse the light to eliminate glare. They combine every feature of good light ing to reduce eyestrain. Marvelous for reading, sewing, study—and your dealer has them in a wide variety of attractive styles. Oregon Gas and Electric Co. Vernonia, Oregon 4