Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 29, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
LET’S EE SOCIABLE
K. P. Installation
Held Monday Evening—
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Many lovely gifts were presented
to them by members and friends of
Installation of the new officers the church in love and appreciation
for Harding Lodge, Knights of Pyth­ of the faithful and kind service as
ias, was held at the I. O. O. F. hall ministers to this community.
here Monday evening during the
Cookies, fruit salad and Kool-aid
regular meeting period.
were served. A number sent gifts
Officers placed in their chairs who were unable to be present.
and to serve for the next six months
Among those present were: Mrs.
include: J. C. Lincoln, chancellor­ Linnie Martin, Estella Graham, Sus­
commander; C. C. VanDoren, vice- ie Witt, Oma Pierce, Judy Hender-
chancellor; H. W. Cameron, pre-1»00 and baby, Alma DeHart,. Nola
late; Harry Culbertson, master-at| Brady, Mildred Whitsell and Donna
work; Fred Johnson, master-at-arms;! Marie, Murray Henderson, Mr. and
Marvin Kamholz, inner guard; Oscar Mrs. Russell Cline, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Weed, outer guard; J. T. Scott. Garland Gilman and Doris, Mr. and
deputy grand chancellor and install- Mrs. Jack Christenson and baby,
ing officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Marie And-
Following the installation, several rews, Sylvia Aretha, Dean and Wes-
brief addresses by members were ley Brady, Aletha Murray, Augie
enjoyed.
Hinderson, Ruth and Larry DeHart,
! Leon Savage, Mrs. Owens of Spok-
I ane, Wash., and Rev. and Mrs. Glew.
Rev. and Mrs. Glew
Honored at Farewell—
A farewell surprise party was | giv- Eagles Plan Enlarged
en Rev. rnd Mrs. Merle Glew at Postponed Picnic—
their home Thursday evening, July
Extreme fire conditions forced
24, sponsored by the Women’s Mis- a postponement Sunday of the pre-
sionary and prayer band.
| viously scheduled Eagles’ picnic,
The evening was spent in singing but local officials believe the post-
by the group, testimonies, special ponement will work toward the
songs and visiting.
better for now an enlarged and
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2 GREAT PLACES
NEHALIA PARK AND THE
Terminal Cafe
Foster & Mitchell
We are featuring many attractive dishes, as well
as 30 and 40-cent luncheons and dinners that
are gaining for us many new friends and
customers. Get the habit------
more interesting event is being
Jack Lindsay Home—
working at his Jack’s Club, he is
planned.
Jack Lindsay is back in Vernonia “taking it easy” during the recuper­
OLD TIMES COME
his submission to a major ation period. He states that he
Invitations have been sent out
BACK AS PUBLISHERS i following
operation
in Portland. While he is “feels much improved.
to
Newberg,
McMinnville,
St.
GET JOHNSON PIE
Helena, Astoria and Tillamook. A
There was a time, so the old
full day of entertainment is being
newspapermen say, when the
planned for Sunday, August 7, pro­
country editor’s very existence
viding fire conditions improve to
depended upon the kind graces
allow the use of Arcadia park.
At the meeting held here Friday t of his subscribers. The old edi­
tors cared little for money,
evening, the Elagles announced ac­
working more for the love of
ceptance of seven new application^
their profession. Old times were
for membership, bringing the total
nearly reenacted this week at
to 27 since July 1. Initiation of
the publishers’ Vernonia home
the new members is planned for
when a wild blackberry pie,
Friday evening, July 29. All mem-
baked to a queen’s taste, plus
bers with their candidates are urged
small, tender string beans, came
to be present.
as gifts for the dinner table.
M. M. Meredith, deputy state
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson get
erganizer working here, has offered
cr .dit for the juicy, tasty pie
four attractive awards to local mem­
a: d Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullan-
bers securing the largest number
Ae-Fto‘te¿
der were the donors of the
of new members by August 27.
M
UP to
beans. To both goes a hearty
The awardls include a diamond F.
“We sure appreciate the kind­
O. E. lapel pin, a sterling silver
. \00
ness . . . and the fine food.”
set with service for six, a gentle­
man’s traveling toilet set and an
electric smoking stand. The awards Gets New Specimens—
■watt
will be displayed at the Shamrock
Two new specimens of birds re­
Cafe.
cently found in the locality are now
on display at the Museum Barber
Orchestra Entertained—
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass en­ shop. The birds are a young blue
tertained the orchestra and several heron and a blue-tipped sparrow
friends at a lawn party last Tues­ hawk. The latter is said to be es­
N AND O«T A SUPPLY AT THISI NIW LOW DUCI»
day evening.
The entertainment pecially rare in this vicinity, Har-
consisted of games of nonsense and old Davis did the taxidermy work
Is your lighting keeping up with your seeing, or
brain twisters directed by Miss for N. Soden, shop owner.
are
you trying to see a speedy subject with a Horse
Punch and
Zonweiss Douglass,
A biological' display at the 1939
waifers were served.
and Buggy Lamp.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Gate International Exposi­
E. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. tion will show just how and why
A Horse and Buggy Lamp was alright when
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thayer, salmon spawn in fresh water and
we
had
Horse and Buggy Days, but those days are
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone, fresh water eels spawn in salt water. i
Mrs L. A. Rogers, Mrs. W. O.
gone. Now in this day of speed we have to see
Wonders of the ocean depths will
Porterfield, Miss Cathrine Norris, be dramatically shown at part of
things
quicker and clearer, and to do this we have
Miss Ivy Masters, and Miss Moul­ the University of California’s ex­
to have more light.
ton, a cousin of the Thayers, from hibit at the 1939 Golden Gate In­
Caldwell, Idaho.
ternational Exposition.
Friendship Circle—
Sunburn?
Miss Zonweiss Douglass home last
Monday evening. Many lovely gifts
were presented.
Hilarious games
were enjoyed with a taffy pull cli-
maxing the evening.
Let us help you enjoy your swimming recreation
Visit the Friendly Store where your summer
needs will be cheerfully supplied.
Me Kesson Sun Tan Oil (Par Excellence) 49c
Bathing Caps
10c to 59c
Beach Hats
25c to 49c
Sun Glasses
19c to 98c
St. Helens Goal—
39c
Preventative as well as curative
Healing_________________________ Soothing
Armitage Drug Co
o,
Vernonia
(Registered Pharmacist in charge at all times.)
F
Are You Dry?
You Shouldn’t Be!
With a swell swimming pool right in the
middle of town, you should be dripping
with cool, refreshing water .... but if you
feel dry, drop in and let us serve you a real,
cool drink.
•
After you’ve enjoyed outdoor recreation,
drop in and enjoy a man’s game of billiards.
At any rate, we want you to come to Ver­
nonia for good, clean recreation .... and
Vernonia Billiards
Orville Edwards
Vernonia, Oregon
AT
Starting August one, 1938
our customers will receive UPON REQUEST AT TIME OF PURCHASE
Starbrand Shoe Money for any purchase made in the store over 10c (with the
exception of the Beauty Shop), which when saved, may be exchanged for any
of a long list of valuable gifts, ranging from small toys to coaster wagons—
and a large assortment of novelty gifts.
Mrs. Graney Honored—
Mrs. Mary Graney was honored
last Thursday, July 21, on her
birthday anniversary, with a hand­
kerchief shower at her home.
Those present were Mrs. Alfred
Bays, Mrs. Robert Fulton, Mrs. Geo.
•Jones, Mrs. Ed Sessman and Mrs
Graney.
A large birthday cake with candles
was presented to the honored lady
You Pay No More, Yet You Receive Penny for Penny in Certificates—Be Sure
to Get Them at Time of Purchase.
I»
SEE THE LIST OF VALUABLE, ATTRACTIVE GIFTS!
BE SURE TO ASK FOR THE CERTIFICATES!
MAKE YOUR GIFT SELECTION AND SAVE THE CERTIFICATES!
New Fall Clothing and Merchandise for School Now Coming in Daily.
A
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Evangelical Church
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
9:45 Church school under the
supervision of O. G. Weed. Spiri­
tual instruction for all.
11:00 Morning worship with
special music and sermon by the
pastor.
Because of the annual camp
meeting now in progress at Jennings
Lodge there will be no Sunday even­
ing service or prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening.
Christian Church
we have it.
Oregon Gas and
Electric Co.
Big- Merchandise
News
A number of Vernonia Eagles
plan to motor to St. Helens this
evening to attend a regular meet­
ing of the aerie there.
In addition to the local visit, the
St. Helens group is planning its
regular monthly social evening for
the night.
At the
Churches
Don’t save pennies on light that may mean
dollars in hospitals.
X,
Church Picnic—
The Annual Church Picnic of the
Christian Church will be held at Big
Eddy park Saturday, July 30. Cars
will leave the church at 10:30 a.
m. Those attending are requested
to take their own dishes. The pic­
nic is sponsored by the “99” Men
of the Church.
Woodbury Sun Burn Lotion .....................
ducted by the Young People, and I
featuring reports from delegates to
Summer Conference at Turner, Ore­
gon. The meeting will be interesting
and helpful; these reports are given
by request.
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The Friendship Circle met and
had an enjoyable potluck lunch at
Mrs. Louis Boech’s home Thursday.
Members present were Mrs. Sidney
Mahnsten, Mrs. Ruby Biggs, Mrs.
Harvey Crume, Mrs. Tom Epping*
and Mrs. A. L. Bassett.
Church of Jesus Christ
The meeting for the annual birth­
of
Latter Day Saints—
day dinner will be held next month
(Commonly
called “The Mormon
j at the home of Mrs. Ruby Biggs.
church)
Sunday school
each
Sunday
¡Surprise Party—
The young people of the Evangeli­ morning at 10:30 in the I.O.O.F.
cal Christian Endeavor had a “walk- hall, Vernonia. Members and friends
in surprise birthday party” at the are invited to attend.
Let’s Eat at the Terminal
PAGE SEVEN
—The Livingstones. Ministers
Unified service beginning at 9:45,
illustrated sermonet to children.
Communion service, sermon to adults
subject, “A New Heaven and Earth”
study of Bible Lesson, closing at
11:20.
Christian Endeavor Society meet­
ing at 7:30, this to be followed with
the entire evening service being con-
—Dimity, Batists and Voils—
LADIES SLACKS
98c
Flowered Patterns
FARMERETTES
98c
Reg. 25c values
Now
19c yd-
Assorted Sizes and Styles
s-
NEW SILK DRESSES
CLOSE OUT
LADIES DRESS HATS
g9c
NEW FALL STYLES
NEW FALL SHADES
New Large Assortment of Sizes,
Style and Colors.
$5.90 Values for
GABERDINE SUITS
Lace SUITS and
98c
DRESSES 98c
ALL WOOL SWIM SUITS
Sizes 28 to 34, Each....... 98c