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PAGE TEN VERNONIA EAGLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY VERNONIA, OREGON jointly by the Christian and Evangelical Missionary societies, and women of all churches are invited. It will be one of a chain of women’s meetings be- L———————————— xt i ,, . —. ! ginning in New Zealand and cir sages from Mrs. Blanche Jones, and . Mrs. Nola MASONIC LODGE HOLDS Brady. Those un- ... ,, . .. - . - ... cling around the world. 'state president. A bulletin was able to attend but sending gifts | ______ ______ ANNUAL HOMECOMING i read regarding several activities were Mrs. Olive White, Ione MR AND RUSSELL WHITSELL BANQUET j in which the auxiliary is to take Christiansen, Dora Gillman. Jello, ARE GIVEN SHOWER cake and chocolate were served I __ -__ 8he annual homecoming ban- Part. quet of Vernonia lodge 184, A.j In anticipation of-the annual by the hostesses, Mildred Whit-: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whit- Brady and F. and A. M., was held in the | poppy sale to be held in May sell, Nola Eillen ! sei] were surprised at their home Masonic temple Saturday night, seven hundred and fifty poppies Frank. • Thursday evening, Jas. 28, with T. M. Crawford, master, presi were ordered for the Vernonia _ I a miscellaneous shower. The LOYAL WOMEN PLAN YEAR ’ S ded, and a committee consisting| sale. The committee in charge of ' i evening was spent in singing of Grant Layer, C. O. Ander- j the rummage sale reported a need WORK AT MEETING hyms, prayer and testimonies. son, Earl Smith, E. Ray Mills, j for more articles. Members are The Loyal Women, who met Several sang special numbers. Loel R. Roberts and Lowell asked to assist in gathering gar- Jan. 27 in the Christian church, Those present were Garland Hieber prepared and served a ments and other articles and planned the work and subjects a Gillman, Merle Glew, Howard turkey banquet. A number of thei notify those in charge where it to be presented during the cur- I Frank, Mr. Casselman, Mr. and guests made short speeches fol- j may be collected, rent year. Mrs. Otto Michener Mrs. Elgis Frank and children, lowing the meal. | A special meeting will be held and Mrs. Harry Culbertson were i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christiansen , and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Vernonia j Tuesday evening, February 9th. hostesses. masters of Past ; Morse Martin and son, Mr. and An attendance prize donated lodge who spoke were F. D. Mac- I . j Mrs. Everett Gillman and chil- pherson of Portland, Dr. W. H. iby Mrs. M. J. Lamping was won WOMEN TO OBSERVE I dren, Mrs. Glew, Mrs. Oampbell, Hurley of Portland, E. G. Ander by Mrs. J. W. Nichols. Refresh WORLD DAY OF PRAYER I Mrs. Nola Brady and Mr. and son of Forest Grove, Emil F. I ments were served by Mrs. Me The women’s world day of Mrs. Whitsell. Coffee, cake and Messing, K. A. McNeill, Geo. Graw and Mrs. 'Virgil Powell. prayer will be observed Friday, | jello were served. Plumb and Glen F. Hawkins of I Feb. 12 at the Christian church. 1 Vernonia. Among others were F. ¡STUDY CLUB MEETS AT There will be a pot luck lunch. EASTERN STAR PLANS R. Olin, E. M. Bollinger, Albert MRS. McCOLLOM’S at 12:30, and in the afternoon a j - qr OFFICIAL VISIT FEB. 10 Childs, M. J. Hanon and Ira The Study club met Thursday, program, of which Mrs. Judd | __ o__ Mann of Vernonia, M. R. Cal , Plans were made at the regu- houn of St. Helens and Wm. Jan. 28 at the home of Mrs. reGenman will be chairman. The meeting will be sponsored I lar meeting of Nehalem chapter Ilvan N. McCollom. Mrs. Enoch Reed of Clatskanie. Dumas reviewed Sinclair Lewis’s After the program a number | “It Can’t Happen Here.” Mrs. of members of the Eastern Star Ben Bennett discussed the au- were invited into the room, ond I thor’s life and other works. Mrs. there was dancing. Music was E. S. Thompson gave a review for the beauty shop in the Hoffman build furnished by the Watts orches of the life and works of Ste- ing formerly operated by Margaret Powell tra. phen Vincent Benet. M The next meeting will be held LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS February 11 at the home of Mrs. INFORMAL MEETING Ross Duncan. —O—u. SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL The Winning Name The Paris Beauty Salon Instead of the regular meet SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR ing of the American Legion Aux MRS. RUTH MARTIN iliary Tuesday an informal ses * - sion was held at the home of A shower was given in honor M rs. H. 'El. McGraw. Tentative of Mrs. Ruth Martin Feb. 2 at arrangements were made for an the home of Mrs. Mildred Whit- initiation ceremony to be held sell. Sewing and conversation later in the month. District and ocscupied the afternoon hours. state officers will have charge of Many nice gifts were received. the ceremony. Those present were Mrs. V. M. Mrs. Thompson reported on Whitsell. Mrs. Glew, Mrs. Ellen the district conference recently Frank and children, Mrs. Ruth held in Astoria and gave mes- Martin, , Mrs. Mildred Whitsell Joy Theatre VERNONIA Saturday only -- February 6 Sworn Enemy Featuring ROBERT YOUNG & FLORENCE WHITE also OUR GANG comedy Snu., Mon., Tues., & Wed. Feb. 7,8,9,10 Suggested by Miss Ada Mills SPECIALS $3.50 Oil Permanent for MARY SCHMIDLIN PHONE 241 Portland—Banks Stage Line The Independent Line Stages leave the Vernonia Hotel daily at 7:55 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 5:25 p. m. for Portland via Banks. Stages leave the Cen tral Stage depot, Park and Taylor Sts., Portland, for Vernonia daily at 8 a. m.> 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. SPECIAL, leaves Vernonia Fridays only, 6:30 p. m. Leaves Portland Sundays and holidays only, 8 p. m. Call service between Vernonia and Keasey FARE: $130 one way o Thursday & Friday Feb. 11-12 Tlie Gorgeous Hussy Featuring JOAN CRAWFORD & ROBERT TAYLOR - COMING - Tlic Plainsman Stowaway After the Thin Man O.E S. ,J«n. 27 for a special | meeting Feb. 10, when Mrs. Hazel M. Ingram of The Dalles, associate grand matron, will make her official visit. Mrs. Clyde McDonald enter tained the Mountain Heart Rebe kah club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rengstarff of Nehalem visited at the E. R. Estey home Sunday. Mr. Reng starff is a former superinten dent of Camp McGregor. Dr. C. O. Anderson, optome trist, was unable because of weather conditions to make his regular monthly trip from Cor vallis Monday, and plans to be here next Monday instead. Mrs. A. J. Hughes entertained the Deborah circle of the Evan gelical Missionary society at her home Tuesday afternoon. DISEASES often spread by milk that is NOT Pasteurized Scientific Pasteurization of milk positively destroys the bacteria causing these dis eases without changing tile taste or food value of the milk. $2.10 round trip The Great Ziegfeld Owing to the length of this show there will be only one performance an evening. Doors open 7 p.m. Show «tarts promptly at 7:30. 1937 Communicable diseases com mon to children which are frequently spread by in fected milk as stated in the United States Children's Bureau publication “The Child from One to Six” are diphtheria, dysentery, infantile paralysis, scarlet fever, septic sore throat, tuberculosis, typhoid fever and undulant or Malta fever. $2.25 $3.25 $2.50 Permanent for .............. 5, «* I PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY USING PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM The First National Bank OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON Enlist a Bank as Your Ally in Protecting your funds Banking By Mail Accounts Wei- corned. Checking— Saving*— and Time Deposit Accounts Nehalem Valley Ice & Deposit. Insured Creamery Directors: M. R. Johnsen, Pres. Qeo. G. Paterson, Vice 1 Pres. E. H. Johnson, Cashier W. B. Coon C. L. Wagner PHONE 471