Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 26, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
VERNONIA EAGLE,
THANKSGIVING DAY IS
OCCASION FOR REUNIONS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937
VERNONIA, OREGON
Sportsmanlike Driving—Watch Hill Crests
at ceremonies conducted by Neha­
lem assembly Monday night. A
social hour and refreshments
concluded the evening’s activi­
ties.
ed honors at a birthday party
given for them at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen
Saturday night, Birthday gifts
were presented to each. Eigh-
teen guests were present.
Thanksgiving day was the oc­
casion for family reunions by
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many Vernonia residents, some
entertaining at home while others
THREE SHARE HONORS
Mrs. J. C. Cochran and son of
were dinner guests out of town.
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER
Oregon City accompanied Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson
Virgil Powers and Mrs. George
and daughter of Portland were
Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer, Ralph Drorbaugh to Eugene to spend
guests of the C. L. Andersons.
Bowerman and John Hayes shar- the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett
and family spent the holiday
with Mrs. Bennett’s mother in
Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson
There is a popular song entitled “One Never Knows.” It is
apropos of driving at hill crests. One never knows what lies just
were hosts i at a family dinner
0V
uj
"e c^est. The road may be clear or cars may be piled up in
attended I by Mr. Thompson’s
a bad accident. The Sportsmanlike Driver always slows down when
family from Portland.
I approaching a “blind” hill crest.
A large family reunion was
A.A.A. SAFETY FEATURES
a delightful occasion at the Sid­
ney Malmsten home for Thanks- the Evangelical church was a i H. M. Condit Thursday of last
giving dinner.
pleasant occasion for the large i ! week.
week, Those attending were
The L. H. Deweys went to number 'of members and friends Mrs. A. L. Bassett, Mrs. Harvey
Portland as guests of Mrs. of the church who attended.
Crume, Mrs. Louis Boeck, Mrs.
Dewey’s brother-in-law and sis-
During the dinner hour Rev. Sidney Malmsten, Mrs. Harry
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cady. H. R. Scheuerman introduced Meyers and Mrs. Lyman Hawken.
THE PEOPLE
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PUT A DASH
The Ben S. Owens home was several visiting guests and local
the scene of a holiday dinner for men who spoke briefly. Those STUDY CLUB COLLECTS
OR LINE OF
local members of the family.
RED NEXT TO
participating were George A. ABOUT $200 FOR RED CROSS
The Lyman Hawken’s went to Nelson, county agent from St.
THE STAM F=> TO KEEP
Members of the Vernonia Stu­
Portland to spent Thanksgiving Helens, Mrs. Maude Purvine,
AWAY THE EVIL SPIRIT.
with relatives of Mrs. Hawken.
county
home
demonstration dy club, who have been assisting
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen agent, Mrs. Sarah Baker Smith in the Red Cross membership
and daughter Margaret were in of St. Helens, E. H. Condit, drive under the chairmanship of
Astoria for dinner with Mr. Sal- superintendent of the local Mrs. Judd Greenman, are ex­
omonsen’s mother.
grade school, and Ray D. Fisher. pecting to be able to hand in
in this country
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about $200.00. Their collections
Clifton Hiatt sang a solo, ac­ are not entirely completed.
a dash of color is added to the business envelope corner
MRS. McCRAE REVIEWS
companied by Opal Scheuerman,
card to attract attention and increase advertising value.
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BOOK AT STUDY CLUB
who also played a piano solo.
MRS. TOMLIN ENTERTAINS
Let us put your business enve­
Mrs. E. J. Douglass was res­ POLLYANNA CIRCLE
Dale Carnegie’s popular book
lope through the Mail-Well Cor­
“How to Win Friends and In­ ponsible of beautiful decorations
ner Card Clinic — Here special­
fluence People” was reviewed which included golden baskets of
Mrs. A. E. Tomlin entertained
ists study the wording and the
by Mrs. Wallace Me Crae at a autumn flowers, golden candles, the Pollyanna circle at her home
design — add a gadget here and
meeting of the Vernonia Study and sprays of colorful leaves Wednesday afternoon of last
a dash of color there — and you
club at the home of Mrs. Ross and berries. Baskets of ferns week.
Thanksgiving was the
have it—an envelope in keeping
Duncan November 18.
were placed about the room.
theme of a service led by Mrs.
with the nature of your business
Mrs. Judd Greenman, chair- I Articles used in the harvest Henry John. The birthday of
and one you will be proud to
man of the Study Club’s divi- display which was arranged in Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman was re­
use.
sion of the Red Cross drive, as- the auditorium were given to membered with the presentation
May we send your present business envelope in
signed residential sections for needy families.
of a gift from the circle mem­
clinic today?
members to solicit.
A large wall panel depicting bers.
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At the previous meeting of the pilgrims' Thanksgiving was
Your Mail-Well Dealer is
the club, for which Mrs. 1 Ben loaned by Mrs. Lulah E. Fuller­ JOAN LINDSAY INITIATED
Bennett was hostess on Novem­ ton.
INTO RAINBOW ORDER
ber 4, Mrs. E. M. Bollinger gave
Joan Lindsay was initiated into
a review of “And So - Vic REBEKAHS REPORT
toria” by Vaughn Wilkins.
SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY
the Order of Rainbow for girls
I
The club schedule was chang­
A successful card party with
ed for the months of November
and December in order to avoid 46 in attendance was reported
conflict with holidays. The next by the Mountain Heart Rebekah
meeting will be on the first social club following its second
Thursday of December at the benefit party in the I. O. O. F.
hall last Friday evening.
home of Mrs. Paul Gordon.
Vernonia Eagle
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CHURCH DINNER 18
PLEASANT OCCASION
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
ENJOYS POT-LUCK DINNER
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, 0. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication
first
Friendship circle members en­
The church dinner and social
and third Wed­
joyed
their
monthly
pot-luck
the
afternoon which followed
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
annual Harvest Home service of luncheon at the home of Mrs.
sonic
Tempie.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Myrtle Brock, W. M.
We have an exceptional value
in a Chevrolet sedan. We in
vite gou to look it over.
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
Special Meeting» Friday Night».
T. M. Crawford, W. M.
Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec.
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