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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SEVEN | It was decided to give dimes for plained the work of his detachment Powell, Ralph Valpiani, Harry Cul their silverware by collecting prem i the disabled veterans fund. which is stationed here. bertson, Clare Jarvis, J. L. Timmons. ium coupons from various grocery It was brought out at the meeting E. R. Estey and J. W. Nichols. Mrs. products. Club members will receive _ Halloween Party that the Legion is planning a din Hughes from Forest GTove was also these from anyone interested in ner for ex-service men and their I present. u ' Planned — helping, whether club members or Those present were Mr. and Mrs.: Miss Amy Hughes, program ehair families and also a dance in Armis 1 •not. Robert Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- man for the Halloween party to tice day. They are asking all the lace McCrae, Mr. and Mrs. Tom be given by the Business and Pro merchants of Vernonia to close on Play Reviewed— A current play was reviewed by Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Al Webb fessional Women’s Club has appoint- that day. Mi-s. J. W. Nichols when the Ver and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of ed her committees to help her. Miss nonia Study Club met last Thurs Vernonia, also Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Evelyn Cook and Miss Ruby Mad- Mrs. McGraw Honored— day afternoon at the home of Mr3. Ecbber, Mrs. Clara Miller and Mrs. dess are planning a lively night sf Honoring Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Ben Benn <tt. A brief sketch of the Francis Jones of Portland. Halloween fun. Mrs. Dorothy San- who recently moved to Forest author’s life was given, along with don and Mrs. Rose Valpiani are on Grove, members of the American criticisms and informal discussion Legion Auxiliary the refreshment committee and Miss Legion Auxiliary held a party at with other members of the club. Has Meeting— June Lovett made out the invitations I her home last Friday evening, A short business session was held The American Legion Auxiliary ' fcr cju[, Bridge and other games were enjoy- held their regular meeting on Mon- i The party will be at the Wash •d and refreshments were served and routine matters were disposed of. It was decided to continue to day evening, October 17. ington grade school Tuesday, Octo it a late hour. HIS PURPOSE IS TO . . . They will give their annual Arm ber 25 at eight o’clock. Member!1 Several pieces of table pottery assist the Crmpfi-e girls in securing istice Day dinner at six o’clock p. and guests are asked to come in were given Mrs. McGraw, complet • Sustain civil liberties and m. November 11 at the I. O. O. F. l-lay clothes. ing a set which had been presented CHAPPED HANDS maintain a government which hall. Ex-service men and their to htr by other friends before she | is clean, simple, efficient and I HATE YOU! ft milies are invited to attend. vigorous. left Vernonia. A personal gift was! Father, Son No need for chapped hands or hate. The ladies on the dinner commi- presented by Mrs. Lloyd Cummings. : Van-Ella Hand Lotion will keep Banquet Due— • Protect labor in its rights; op them soft and fair. Hundreds every ‘ec are Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mr.-. The 'Evangelical church will spon •»Among those attending were: Mrs.’ use it for chapped, dry hands, pose violence and coercion. A. J. Schultz, Mrs. V. L. Powell. sor the annual father and sons Cummings, Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs I where as a powder base. Men use it as an Mrs. Bessie Cummings and Mrs. Isa banquet Friday, November 4. A Jack Nance and Mesdames Virgil i after shaving Lotion. • Foster industry and increase We want you to try Van-Elln at bel Culbertson. employment . . . more jobs for good program with a good speaker our risk, a money back guarantee if Those on the clean-up committee is being arranged. workers. not satisfied. Large size 49 cents, or are Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs. L. C if you wish, send 10 cents to cover • Piomote better marketing of Bi eck. M s. Ruby Biggs and Mrs, packing and mailing of a generous Legion Plans Dance Oregon products; improve rural size trial bottle. Rose Valpiani. Try Van-Ella now! Send ____________ living conditions. currency, A motion was passed to give a L and Turkey Shoot— ’.heck, money order or postage. , Vernonia Post No. 119 of th? Halloween party for the group of • Develop and use Oregon's VAN-ELLA PRODUCTS CO. American Legion met Tuesday night camp fire girls who are being spon power in the people’s interest. 311 SOUTH DEARBORN ST. October 18 to listen to a report CHICAGO. ILL. sored by the Auxiliary. of the turkey shoot. The Legion is Other Van-Ella Products include Van-Ella • Adequate old age pensions Oil Shampoo, 16 oi. bottle for $1.00, (for planning to have a big shoot with for a decent living. dry hair and dandruff). Van-Ella Tonic frees head of dandruff and scalp irritation, 16 or. turkeys, chickens, geese and possibly bottle for $1.00, and Van-Ella Lemon Castile Shampoo, for dry or oily hair, 16 or. bottle pigs to compete for. fer 85 cents. The post voted unanimously to write a letter of commendation te state police departments rcgardim.' the efficient work being done here by the local state police officer. Post Commander Tapp appoint ed Clare Jarpis on the Christmas activities committee to represent the post. An interesting talk was given by Sergeant Gilvan on the work done Office at My Home — 924 State Street ; by the Legion for the boys in their (Across from Evangelical Church) I various boys’ activities such as Boy Phone 241 or 364 Vernonia Scouts, junior baseball and Sons of the Americrn Legion. He also ex-. II ______________________________ LET’S EE SOCIABLE Pinochle Club Meets— Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cline were host and hostess to a Pinochle Clu:> Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves and Mr. ar ! Mrs. Alton Roberson. An er • j' vabl. evening was had with Alton Rob rs: n winning high prize an 1 Virginia Roberson low prize, Re fre. hments were served at the end of the playing. Birthday Party— Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Currie were p eesantlv surprised Scturday even- in" Cctober 15, at their home o.i A street, the occasion being Mrs. Currie's birthday. The time was ?pt nt p’ayirg pinochle, prizes goin » *o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tavlo”. 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