PAGE TEN C. M. S. MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. JUNKINS VERNONIA EAGLE, Oregon in the very near future. In recognition of the esteem in which they are held by the church, there will be a farewell The Missionary society of Christian church held its monthly gathering for them at the Church meeting at the home of Mrs. J. on Sunday; it will be observed with a potluck dinner at noon, Junkins last Friday evening. Mrs. W. O. Livingstone pre­ a gift of the people of the church sided and led the devotions. Mrs. and farewell speech, etc. All the Ruby Fowler gave a report of members and friends of the the one day convention held in I church are requested to bring Portland the latter part of Sept-! their lunch to the morning ser­ ember. Mrs. Carl Davis was ( vice and remain for this social appointed division chairman of gathering. ____________ ♦_____________ the group formerly under the leadership of Mrs. Tom Turner. FRANK JOHNSON OF FARGO Her division had charge of the N. D. VISITS RELATIVES program. Frank Johnson of Fargo, N. D. Mrs. Harry Culbertson gave a paper on “Five Acts In Rural; arrived Oct. 5 for a visit with Centers” which included work his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. in music, art and the drama. Miss Johnson, and his brothers and Ivy Masters presented musical their families. Last Sunday all went to Cannon Beach, and in numbers at the piano. Mrs. Oscar George’s division the evening returned to enjoy a clam supper at the home of served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Tuesday evening they went to PIE SOCIAL TO BE GIVEN Harry Johnson’s for an oyster IN EVANGELICAL CHURCH supper, and on Wednesday Geo. A Halloween party in the form Johnson drove with him to Port­ of an old fashioned pie social land, where he took the train will be given in the social hall for Fargo. Mr. Johnson had not seen his of the Evangelical church on Friday evening, October 22, ac­ parents for 12 years. _________♦_____________ cording to plans made at a meet­ EASTERN STAR GROUP ing of the Betty Brite circle at the home of Mrs. Vera Jones ATTEND SOCIAL FUNCTION Tuesday afternoon. A group from Nehalem Chap­ The pies will be auctioned off and games and Halloween fun ter of the Eastern Star attended a social function in St. Helens are being arranged. The affair Tuesday night given for the is for the pleasure of all circles Worthy Matron and patrons of of the missionary society and Portland icinity. friends and families. New members who joined the circle were Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride and Mrs. Potts. Guests were •Mrs. Oscar Weed, Mrs. Emma Weed and Mrs. A. V. Mowe. About t 21 were present. VERNONIA, OREGON The Vernonia guests included Mrs. C. L. Brock, worthy mat­ ron, W. T. Lilly, worthy patron, Olive Masters, Ivy Masters, Mrs. E. M. Bollinger, Mrs. Oscar George, M. J. Hanon, Ernest Herman and C. L. Brock. MRS. GREENMAN ATTENDS BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Judd Greenman went : to Silverton Wednesday of 1 last week to attend a bridal shower given in honor of Harriette Campbell of Beaverton, whose marriage to Hale Greenman will be an event of October 30 in Portland. Mrs. Greenman and Miss Camp­ bell motored to Medford the fol­ lowing day and returned Monday. On Thursday of this week Miss Campbell, her mother Mrs. J. A. Campbell, and her grand­ parents Dr. and Mrs. Keeler were luncheon guests of the Green­ mans. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937 extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Anderson and her son John Grady of this city. Mrs'. Thompson is traveling East for a visit. She will go to Min- nesota. » NEHALEM CLUB MEETS* AT F. M. RUHL HOME Arrange­ urday, October 16. ments were made ât their regular meeting Monday night. Another social Project of the group is a Halloween party on the evening of October 25. PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD SOCIAL EVENING Mrs. E. J. Preston and Mrs. Members of Vernonia Temple, F. M. Ruhl entertained the Neha- lem club at the Ruhl home Wed- Pythian Sisters, entertained at a social evening for Knights of nesday afternoon. »_______ Pythias and their ladies in the lodge hall Wednesday. RAINBOW GIRLS TO Cards furnished the evening’s GIVE BENEFIT DANCE diversion and refreshments were The members of Nehalem As- served, Mrs. Harry Culbertson sembly, Order of Rainbow for and Mrs. A. L. Kullander were girls are giving a benefit dance chairmen of the committees in in the Odd Fellows hall this Sat- charge of arrangements. HAL ROACH'S ____________ ♦_____________ MRS. PETERSON ENTERTAINS FOR TWO FRIENDS .V • . X ■ ♦ - •OURGAXfi VUH Kir (- -J ALSO PUZZLES TO WOR K GAMES TO PLAY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Stanton of Timber, prominent members of the local Christian Church are planning to move to Roseburg. -I WITH 6 MASKS AND MOVIE PLAYLETS TO ACT Mrs. Phil Peterson entertained with two tables of bridge Wed­ nesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Margaret Grady and Mrs. Paul Thompson who are leaving soon for the East. Additional gueests were Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. Charles L. Burrow of Vale, Mrs. C. L. And- erson, Mrs. John Grady and Mrs. J. H. Dailey. Mrs. Grady is returning to her home in Kansas City after an FAREWELL PLANNED MR. AND MRS. STANTON . .• OUR GANG" FUN KIT K STORIES OF “OU R GANG" Worth 15c but given free with 2 pack­ ages of Morton’8 Salt at all grocers! Here’s a chance for your youngsters to have a barrel of harmless fun I Kit includes 6 lifelike masks of “Spanky,” “Alfalfa,” “Darla,” “Porky,” “Buck­ wheat” and “Baby Patsy,” as well as real movie playlets to act out. 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