Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 09, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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VERNONIA EAGLE.
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AUXILIARY UNIT
I birthday,
her
daughter
and home of a grandson, Otis Van
granddaughter, Mrs. Emma Weed Blaricom.
and Mrs. E. E. Garner enter-1 Fifty members of Mrs. 1 Van
Child welfare with its various tained a group of friends at Blaricom’s family were present
phases and problems was the j
their home last Friday afternoon. at the reunion including all of
main topic for discussion at the j
The guest list included Mrs. L. her children, a number of her
meeting of Vernonia Unit No. A. Rogers, Mrs. A. W. Sauer, grand children, and great grand
119 which was held Tuesday Mrs. Ollie Roberts, Mrs. H. R. I children and two great, great
evening in the Legion hall. Mrs. I Scheuerman, Mrs. Henry John,' grand children.
Phil Peterson, local child wel- Mrs. Oscar Weed, Mrs. Verne
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fare chairman, was in charge Mowe, Mrs. Lon Jones and Mrs. |
BIRTHDAY
and gave a general outline of Anna Christensen.
, LUNCHEON IS SCHEDULED
I
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the national child welfare pro-
On Sunday following, Mrs. Van| The annual birthday luncheon
gram, and presented an interest­
ing description of work being Blaricom, her daughter, Mrs. I of the Evangelical Missionary soc-
done in the northwest. Mrs Peter-1 I Weed, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I iety will be an event of Tuesday,
son said, “The purpose of the Weed and daughter Alice went'April 13, according to announce-
child welfare program of the to Portland to attend a birthday | ment made at the monthly meet­
American Legion Auxiliary is dinner and family reunion, at the ing of the society in the church
primarily to assure care, training
and protection to the children
of veterans of the world war j
who may find themselves in need [
of assistance due to the death
or disability of the father or j
mother, or both, or who for some I
reason may need the services of-
forded through the child welfare |
program. In advancing its child !
welfare program the Legion and
the Auxiliary are not only im­
proving conditions for children of
veterans of the world war, but
lifetti
are improving conditions for de-
rhe aristocrat among presen
pendent children generally.”
lay washers, but years ahead t
An interesting feature of the
all In performance and clot!
nre«crvi»tii>n.
evening was the singing of a
girl’s trio from the high school.
The girls, Beulah Reed, Bertha
Thompson and Joanne Nichols,
will sing at Forest Grove later in
April at a music tournament.
The numbers presented were
“While the Birds are Singing” by
Boccherini and “Smilin’ Through”
by Penn. Miss Amy Hughes is
director and accompanist.
At the business meeting plans
for the annual poppy sale were
discussed. It was stated that the
Oregon department is planning
to sell 120,000 poppies. A poppy
poster contest is being conducted
in the local schools and prizes
will be awarded the winners.
It was announced that Mrs. J.
E. Tapp was awarded the navy
FASTER
plate.
CLEANER
The meeting concluded with a
social hour. Mrs. E. S. Thompson
SAFER
served refreshments.
DISCUSSES CHILD WELFARE
FREE
Malmsten, Mrs. Dave Marshall,
Mrs.. E. E. Garner and Mrs. Sid­
of the Evangelical church at one
o’clock.
At that time birthday ’ ney Malmsten.
Pollyanna circle members were
I j friends will be revealed and new
, names given out. Members will | hostesses.
also bring an offering to buy a
I gift for the guest house at Jen-
nings Lodge.
Mrs. J. W. Nichols reviewed
the study chapter from the book’
“Congo Crosses.” The afternoon’s
TWIST BREAD
program included devotions, a
That Is Giving Wide
reading on prayer by Mrs. C. A.
Malmsten, a vocal solo, “Africa’s
Satisfaction
Pleading Call” by Mrs. L. H.
Dewey, and a reading “Time, Ta­
lent, All” by Mrs. R. A. Olson.
,T delegation was appointed to
attend a missionary rally at the
Ladd Addition Evangelical church
in Portland the following day.
Those who planned to go were
Ask For
Try It
Vernonia
Bakery
10 t’es. Ivory
ENAMELWARE
Zenith
BIRTHDAY
Honoring Mrs. Catherine Van
Blaricom on her ninety-fourth
200 CHANCES FOR
YOUR WATCH
TO GO WRONG
Even the smallest Watch
has nearly 200 parts, some
so tiny 20,000 of them
would go in a thimble! Any
wonder, then, that time­
pieces
occasionally
stray
from the “straight-and-nar-
row** path of accuracy?
One of our free check-
ups for your time piece
may forstall a future bill
of parts, and if immediate
repairs are indicated we’ll
do the job to your com­
plete satisfaction.
We Buy Old Gold.
A. L. Kullander
Watchmaker &
Jeweler
Æs *
Olson, Mrs. C. A.
SMES
.
I
| Mrs. R. A.
Wednesday afternoon.
SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
NINETY-FOURTH
IS CELEBRATED
FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937
VERNONIA, OREGON
zenit :
SAVES
HOURS OF
LABOR
EVERY
MONTH,
NEEDLESS
WEAR ON
CLOTHEES,
vrrj-ji
5 POINTS
to Remember
WHEN YOU BUY
Automobile Insurance
Service Protection
Economy
Safety
Stability
LOCAL AGENT
M. B. Steers
Big Eddy Park
HALF YOUR
LAUNDRY
BILLS,
DISTRICT
MANAGER
G. W. Mills
AND TURNS
OUT
CLEANER,
WHITER
CLOTHES
Professional
Directory
Dr. C. O. Anderson
only washer with
4// These Features:
J
Patented Zenith polished, all-cast-aluminum Over-
head agitator with gentle rubber hands that save
so much wear on clothes.
Patented clothes separator prevents clothes tangl­
ing and forces them out into the path of greatest
water action.
Exclusive, streamlined, non-rusting, all-cast-alum-
inum Dryer with genuine Lovell balloon rolls, au­
tomatic self-adjusting drain board.
Rubber mounted motor with only five moving
parts perfectly fitted, sealed in a bath of oil for
lifetime service
EYE SPECIALIST
AT
Kullander’s Jewelry Store
First Monday in Each Month
Roland D. Eby, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Town Office 891
NEAL W. BUSH
Attorney at Law
A Low Down
Payment Dcliv- k
ers Your Zenith.
Model "W”
RO’S
CASI?
Joy Theatre Bldg. Ph. 663
In Vernonia Mondays and
Tuesdays
H. M. BIGELOW
DENTIST
Vernonia Appliance Store
J. A. Jerpbak, Mgr
639 Bridge Street, Vernonia
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia - - - Oregon
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STUDIO
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479 Rose Avenue
Telephone 1091