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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1937)
PAGE TEN VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 193T — W ■. LITTLE DANCE CLUB GIVES FIRST OF SERIES eon of the Friendship circle Thursday afternoon of last week. Those in attendance were Mrs. The first of a series of winter [ jj M Condit, Mrs. Louis Boeck, dances given by the Little Dance | Mrs. A. - L. - Bassett, — - -- Mrs. C. N. club was a gala occasion of Sat- [ Rundell, Mrs. Dick Linn and son urday night in the Odd Fellows' Norman, Mrs. Lyman Hawken, hall. A Halloween “Hard Time Mrs. C. I. Anderson, Mrs. Sidney Festival” was the motif for cos Malmsten, Mrs. T. S. Epping and tumes and decorations. son, Mrs. Eben John and daughter Prizes were presented to Mrs. Donna, Mrs. Harry Myers and J. H. Dailey of Vernonia and to son Walter and Mrs. E. S. Lynn Morris of Oswego for the Thompson. most appropriate costumes. The hall was unusually attrac LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND tive, lined with clusters of aut CHURCH MISSION umn foliage. Shocks of corn, pumpkins, Jack o’lanterns and a A group of local people ■ who maze of black cats and witches attended with “Farther the contributed to the Halloween at- Christ” mission of the Evan- mosphere. gelical church in Portland Sun- Among out of town guests day included Rev. and Mrs. H. R. were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morris Scheuerman, Mrs. E. J. Douglass, of Oswego, Mrs. Maude Purvine Mrs. Dave Marshall, Robert Acord of St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Clar and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malm ence Nance of Hood River, Miss sten. Margaret Emmons of Reno, Ne The mission, conducted by vada and Bernard Dowling of four bishops of the church, lasted Mist. through Monday. ______ y Arrangements were made by a committee composed of Mr. BETTY BRITES GIVE and Mrs. Ross Duncan, Mr. and HALLOWEEN PARTY Mrs. Chet Alexander, Dr. and The Halloween party given Mrs. H. M. Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mr. and Mrs. by the Betty Brite circle in the William Briot, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evangelical church last Friday W. Nichols and O. T. Bateman. evening was elaborately arrang.'d ______ *______ _ with a chamber of horrors, and MR. AND MRS. RUHL clever decorative effects. Ghosts HAVE INTERESTING TRIP met the guests at the door and K____ conducted the evening’s fun. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl re Mrs. W. T. Graves, Mrs. Tho turned Monday evening from an mas C. Graves and Mrs. Vera interesting week end trip, They Jones were in charge of arrange were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ments. E. M. Bleile, former O. A. hill residents, for the football game PIE SOCIAL TO FOLLOW at Eugene Saturday and remain LEGION MEETING ed over 1 night at their home in Westfir, The Bleiles and Ruhls A pie social will follow the motored to Odell lake in the regular meeting of the American On Monday Legion and the Auxiliary in the Cascades Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl drove to Legion hall Monday night, No- Waldport by way of Corvallis vember 1. AH eligible members and came • up the coast highway as well as those active in the to Otis, returning to Vernonia, local post and unit are being in through McMinnville. vited. Bessie Cummings On the Corvallis highway the Ruhls met the O. S. C. caravan which later caused a lot of ex “There citement in Eugene, were about one thousand kids in one hundred cars”, they said. They particularly enjoyed coast trip as the weather beautiful. ______ ♦_______ MRS. GREENMAN ENTER. TAINS FOR MRS. BURROW Mrs. Judd Greenman asked few friends to her home for tea Wednesday afternoon of last week to meet her daughter Mrs. Charles L. Burrow and baby son, Judd Charles, visiting here from Vale. Mr. Burrow arrived from Vale a few days later and will remain here with Mrs. Burrow until after ' the wedding of Harriette Camp bell of Beaverton and Hale I Greenman this Saturday. ______ *______ GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN PRESENT PLAY IN ASSEMBLY¡ Miss Marjorie Gray’s first i grade presented a play, •The Jackal and the Alligator, ' in the Washington school assembly Friday afternoon. Those who participated were David Driscol, Leon Scott, Doris Byers, Dan McDonald and Alvin McChris- tian. MRS. BUCKNER IS HOSTESS TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs. Ed Buckner was hostess for the monthly pot luck lunch- and Mrs. E. S. Thompson are in falling tree, and was brought timber two miles north of Big charge of arrangements. to New York where he spent a Eddy as a state park. _______•_______ month recuperating. Perry intended to personally RAINBOW GIRLS GIVE contact Gov. Charles Martin on HALLOWEEN PARTY Guy Mills Visits the question. Several letters Guy R. Mills of Garibaldi, from organizations and indivi A Halloween party followed the regular work of Nehalem former Vernonia resident, was duals have also gone to Salem Assembly, Order of Rainbow in town Wednesday to visit his asking for action on the proposal. The effort to secure the park Monday night. Traditional games, brother Bert, who is ill as the a pie eating contest and dancing result of a fall in his barn a is sponsored by the Pomona grange of Columbia county. The were features of the entertain couple of weeks ago. tract designated adjoins a tract _______ * _______ ment. Pumpkin pie, doughnuts Mrs. Virgil Powell has been of almost similar size which be and apple cider were served. _______ ♦_______ confined to bed the past week longs to the Natal grange. It is with a severe case of flu and located on the bank of the Neha MRS. SAUER ENTERTAINS lem river. tonsilitis. MARTHA CIRCLE ______ *______ The Pomona has offered to deed its property over to the The Martha circle was enter- PRESSURE BROUGHT TO state if it be made into a state tained by Mrs. A. W. Sauer at BEAR ON PARK QUESTION park. Timber belongs to Clark her home Tuesday afternoon with (St. Helens Sentinel-Mist) and Wilson. 12 members attending. Visitors J. D. Perry left Thursday for If the proposal is accepted it were Mrs. Pete Weidman, Mrs. Barnum and Mrs. Miner. Regu Salem to help to bring action on will be the only state park within boundaries of Columbia lar work and bazaar plans oc the proposal of having the state the set aside 5.64 acres of virgin county. cupied the afternoon. The host ess served refreshments. ______ ♦______ I GILBERT BERGERSON BACK ! FROM SOUTH AMERICA Gilbert Bergerson, who has been on a gold mining project in South America, reached home Wednesday for a month’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergerson. 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