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VERNONIA EAGLE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 PAGE FIVE VERNONIA, OREGON Lance i SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL club was an event of on the high school lawn and re I Saturday night in the Odd Fel- j turned later to the church where i lows hall with the Pacific uni- Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mrs. ! varsity orchestra furnishing the Thor Gronbeck, hostesses, served refreshments. music. STUDY CLUB ENJOYS GUEST-DAY TEA Guest speaker at the Vernonia Study club’s guest-day tea at the Judd Greenman home Thurs day afternoon of last week was Mrs. R. A. Harcourt of Port land, who read “Victoria Re gina.” Mrs. Harcourt, who is a former teacher of dramatic art at Northwestern university, gave a most effective interpreta- ion of the famous play. Mrs. L. H. Dewey sang “Ab sent” and “Maiden’s Song” ac companied by Mrs. Enoch Du mas. Mrs. Dumas played as a piano solo, MacDowell’s “To a Water Lily.” The Vernonia high school girls’ trio, Beulah Reed, Joanne Nichols and Bertha Thompson sang “While the Birds are Singing” with Amy Hughes, their director, accom panying. Mrs. E. R. Estey and Mrs. Ben Bennett presided at the tea table. Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Mrs. Ivan N. McCollom and Mrs. Enoch Du mas assisted in serving. Bowls of spring flowers formed the decorative note for the tea table and the rooms. The program committee con sisted of Mrs. McCollom, Mrs. Estey and Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. E. J. Douglass and Mrs. Bigelow were in charge of the tea. Guests for the afternoon included Mrs. F. R. Olin, Mrs. C. L. Anderson, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. George Drorbaugh, Mrs. J. W. Vaughan, Mrs. Lee Caul field, Mrs. L. Ward, Mrs. Wal lace McCrae, Mrs. Robert Houck of Portland, Mrs. Sam Hearing, Mrs. Robert Rushing, Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Mrs. J. F. Santee, Mrs. H. E. Ms Graw, Mrs. C. H. Jarvis and Mrs L. G. Hawken. a position as superintendent of schools, the teachers presented a large I.E.S. floor lamp. Enoch Dumas made the presentation. Ping pong and other games were enjoyed during the even ing. Beautiful spring flowers decorated the room. promptly at 12:30. The jolly group, tired but ' happy, sang during the train I ride home. Among enthusiastic guests one said, “ Surely every one thanks you, Oregon Ameri can, for good music, good food, good order and a whale of a good time.” Unusual decorative features ----------* — ■K led a mirrored ball above GRADY, MRS. ROBERTS he center of the floor which re- ENTERTAIN CLUB fleeted colored lights, and aj —.— May pole arrangement on the Loel Roberts entertained meni- orchestra’s platform. an'l Mrs. Phil Taylor. The committee in charge of,'bers of the Queen of Hearts arrangements included Mr. and elubs and *uests at a br,d«e Mrs. E. H. Washburn, Mr. and ^"^eon Thursday of last week. Mrs. Enoch Dumas, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- Frank Hartwick held high J. W. Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. honors and Mrs. William Briot .Valter Thompson and Mr. and second. Additional members and Mrs. Robert Rushing. Mrs. Du- guests present were Mrs. Jack mas was chairman. j Nance, Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. -------- ----------- ¡Lowell Hieber, Mrs. Charles Wall LOYAL WOMEN MEET Schaber and Mrs. Oscar Kap- !N CHURCH PARLOR ____ ._______ —o- NEHALEM CLUB Lessons in knitting, tatting1 ls ENTERTAINED and crocheting were exchanged by members of the Loyal Women Mrs. Roland Treharne and who met in the Christian church Mrs. R. M. Aldrich entertained parlors Wednesday afternoon of, the Nehalem club at the Tre- last week. :harne home Wednesday evening The group adjourned to at-'of last week, with a large group OREGON-AMERICAN GIVES DANCE IN NEW DINING HALL BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS •o To celebrate the opening of — o— the big new dining room .at Permanent officers were elec Camp McGregor, employees and ted by the Business and Profes their friends were guests of the sional Women’s club Tuesday Oregon-American Lumber corpor evening following a picnic supper ation at a dance at the camp on Rock creek. Mrs. Harry G. last Friday night, May 14. Sandon is the president. The A crowd estimated at 500 club voted to affiliate with the was at Keasey to take the train state and national federations in provided by the company. Music July. was furnished by one of Port Other officers elected include land’s finest dance orchestras Julia Keasey, vice president; and guests reported one of the Edna Owens, recording secre tend the May festival program in attendance. best dances in many years. tary; and Mrs. Robert Rushing, A lunch consisting of sand corresponding secretary. wiches, cake and ice cream was June 8 is the date for the served at eleven o’clock and ice next meeting. The place will cold punch was served through be announced later. out the evening by the boarding ooardiing house staff. | LITTLE DANCE CLUB Judd Greenman said, “We will'GIVES LAST OF SERIES have another one of these every The last of the winter series 25 years,” when he announced that the train would leave of dances given by the Little DOES ECONOMY COME FIRST? « ^¿3-EIWS-ttY MR AND MRS. McCOLLOM ARE GUESTS OF HONOR 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan N. McCol lom were honor guests at an indoor picnic dinner given by the grade school faculties in the Washington school Monday even ing. As a farewell gift to Superin tendent McCollom and Mrs. Me Collom, who will leave the sec ond week in June for Adna, Washington, where he accepted LIVING EXPENSES Reduced! If you use the new Mother’s Potato Made Bread 1-lb. loaf ........... 9c 1^-lb. loaf 13c It’s made good and is good — Ask your Grocer. Vernonia Bakery 4 Housewives everywhere are fhril’ed with the startling new economy of the Electrosaver, the new Hermetic Unit of Portland--Banks Stage Line The Independent Line Crosley Shelvador Deluxe Model». Coupled up with start« ling new features, and the world s greatest convenience of shelves in the door, exclusive with Shelvador, it has all the advantages you will want in your own home. Why not visit your Crosley dealer TODAY? You will be amaied 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 PHONES Hotel at the Low First Cost, and its new beauly will win you. Vernonia Appliance Store PHONE 381 J.A. Jerpbak, Mgr. 639 Bridge Street Vernonia, Oregon 131,....... ............ Residence 1051 FARE: $1.30 one way $2.10 Round trip CR06LEY SHELVADOR