Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 20, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939
ing worship 11:00 a. m.; Evangel­ ing with him Mrs. Gatton and their
istic service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday infant son.
evening prayer meeting 7:30. Christ
Ambassador services, Friday 7:30 STONEY POINT WOMAN
p. m.
LET*$ EE SOCIABLE
Junior Group of
Auxiliary Meets—
Rebeccas Hold
Installation—
The junior group of the American
l. egion Auxiliary met last Wednes­
day at the home of their chairman,
.'.I . J. W. Nichols, and plans for
future activities were outlined.
An initiation for new members
was discussed. It is hoped to present
this ceremony at a joint meeting
of the senior auxiliary group and
the Legion.
It was decided to hold meetings
at the homes of the various mem­
bers. The next meeting will be at
the home of Ruth Boeck. All eligible
members are invited to attend the
session, which will be held on the
second Wednesday in February.
The chairman states, “that elig­
ibility for juniors is the same as for
senior members. The daughter of
rn-.n who were in the military or
r aval service of the United States
between April 1917 and November
1918. One qualification being that
fathers must be members of the
American Legion.”
Martha Tapp and Lavina Zeinei
were appointed to arrange for a
program for the February meeting.
Concluding the evening refresh­
ments were served by the hostess.
The Rebecca Lodge 243 held in­
stallation Thursday night at the
Odd Fellows hall.
Officers were
Elizabeth Koberstein, noble grand;
Maude Salomonsen, vice grand;
Irene Spencer and Mrs. Clyde Mc­
Donald, left and right support ot
noble grand; May Mellinger ana
Vera Willard, right and left suu-
port of vice grand; Luella Shaber,
chaplin; Hazel Bergerson, arden;
Mtudie Duncan, conductor; Eva
Hearing, treasurer; Evelyn Heath,
secretary; Bessie Herrin, installing
officer; and Mary Kaphammer, re­
porter.
Legion Auxiliary
Plans Cub Scouts—
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Monday evening, January 16,
at the Legion hall. There was much
discussion in regard to sponsoring
e cub scout organization.
Mrs. Bess Nichols reported that
the Junior Auxiliary is getting along
nicely. Their next meeting will be
held at 7:30 p. m. February 8, at
the home of Ruth Boeck, all eligible
gids are invited to attend.
The American Legion Conference
District No. 1 will be held at 2:00
p. m., January 29, at Clatskanie
There will be a dinner at 6:00 p
m. the cost being 50c per plate;
after which the Legion and Auxil­
iary will hold a joint session. Mem­
bers wishing to make reservations
for transportation may communi­
cate with Mrs. Isabel Culbertson.
Bridal Shower Given
McMullens by 30—
A bridal shower was given for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMullen at
the home of Mrs. F. D. Lynch Fri­
day, January 13. The evening was
spent in conversation, musical selec­
tions and games. The young couple
received many beautiful and useful
gifts. Refreshments were served at
a late hour. There were about 30
guests present.
Christian Church Ladies
Name Committees—
The Loyal Women of the Christ­
ian church met on Wednesday. Com­
mittees for the current year were
Friday and Saturday, January 20 and 21
Brother Rat"
January 22 and 23
called “The Mormon
church)
Sunday school each Sunday morn­
ing at 10 o’clock at the Grang?
hall, Vernonia. Members and friends
are invited to attend.
RIVERVIEW PEOPLE ON
WAY TO TEXAS; WILL
BE FUTURE HOME
Robersons Hosts to
Pinochle Club—
JOY THEATRE
Sunday and Monday
(Commonly
Mrs. Ray Mills entertained a
bridge party at her home Wednes­
day. Those present were Mrs. Loel
Roberts, Mrs. John Grady, Mrs.
Glen Hawkins, Mrs. Tom Bateman.
Mrs. Charles Wall, Mrs. Eben John,
Mrs. Paul Gordon and Mrs. Wal­
lace McCrae.
Your week’s Program at the
II
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints—
Mills Entertain at
Bridge Party—
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberson had
a pinochle club at their home Thurs­
day.
Chet Roberson won high
prize and Mrs. Mildred Graves won
low prize.
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I MADii THEM MENI S
The strangest crew that
ever sailed the Atlan­
tic ... a motley assort­
ment of civilian odds
and ends! They learned
what it takes to be men!
Tuesday and Wednesday, January 24 and 25
DOUBLE FEATURE
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Love
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Thursday and Friday, January 26 and 27
AUOH...es two modem kid»' *»_
nanon« their Mom'l remancol V *
director. Miss Thelma Ramsey is
directing, “Sparkin”, another com­
edy.
Mrs. Purvine, county representa­
tive, and Miss Jensen of Oregon
State Extension were present to dis­
cuss plans for the play “Will-o-the
Wisp,” that is to be presented by
the Vernonia club at the state meet-1
—
ing in Corvallis the 7th of February |
Pinochle Party Staged
The ladies remained to conduct the ■
at Lange Home Friday—
Recreation Meeting held Wednesday]
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange were r.ight.
hosts to a number of friends at a
pinochle party Friday night. After Little Dance Club
the play, a delicious luncheon wa»
served. Those present were: Mr. Active Saturday—
and Mrs. Mike Willard, Mr. and
The staging of the second dance1
Mrs. James Curry, Mr. and Mrs. of the season is slated for this j
William Nissen, Joy Willard, Miss coming Saturday evening. January |
Marjorie Lange, Clarence Brimmer, 21, for members of the Little Dance
Thurmt n DeHart and the host and Club. The club at the present time
hostess.
has a membership slightly in excess
of 43. Club members are requested
to bring guests for the evening it I
Study Club Has
has been announced by the chair-1
Birthday Luncheon—
men for this dance, Mr. and Mrs I
The annual birthday luncheon of C. H. Jarvis. The affair is set to1
the Vernonia Study Club was held start at 9:30 p. m. at the Odd
recently at the home of Mrs. Judd Fellows hall.
Greenman. Luncheon was served at
one o’clock by the social committee,!
House Guest Honored
Mrs. C. H. Jarvis, Mrs. Paul Thomp
Tuesday
Evening—
son and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Afterward games were played,
Marjorie Lange entertained at her
with Mrs. E. R. Estey in charge. home Tuesday evening in honor of
Names of birthday friends for the her house guest, Miss Ruth Forgard
past year were disclosed and new cf Salem. The evening was spent
friends were given.
playing games to be followed by
The resignation of Mrs. Ben Ben­ the serving of refreshments. Those
nett, club president, who is kqpt present were Ethlyn Gillard, Gar­
at home by illness in her family, land Monger, Clarence Brimmer,
was regretfully accepted.
Thermon DeHart, the hostess and
Necessary reports of various com­ honor guest.
mittees were given. It was announc­
ed that the next meeting would be
Eagles Stage
held at the home of Mrs. E. M.
Successful Dance—
Bollinger with Mrs. Ross Duncan
presenting the program.
The regularly scheduled dance of
Former club members attending members of the Eagles lodge came
the annual party included Mrs. J. to a successful conclusion last Fri-
J. Troy of Wilark, Mrs. E. S. di y evening as was reported of the
Thompson of Portland and Mrs. H. affair held at the Grange hall.
Ei McGraw of Forest Grove. Mrs. Ledge members stage a dance on'ee
Vincent Gowen was also a guest. each month on the second Friday
v hich at the same time is open to
publie attendance.
Handcraft Club
appointed as follows: Social, Mrs.!
J. T. Brady; Work, Mrs. R. A. Sim­
mons; Visitation, Mrs. D. S. Cason ■
F.owers and Cards, Mrs. W. O. Liv
j ingstone; Welfare, Mrs. Jim Mon-
| Rtr.
The class aim is to buy paint for
i the outside of the church building.
Elects Officers—
At the last meeting of the Hand­
craft club at the Gladys Strong
home, in December, it was decided
to journey to Treharne to the home
of Mae Wienecke for the first
meeting in January. At that time
the election of officers for the en­
suing term was the first order of
business. Those named were presi­
dent, Mrs. Pearle Adams; vice-presi-
uent, Mrs. Ma. Wienecke; secretary,
Mrs. Viola Carrick; treasurer, Mrs.
Mary Belongia; press correspon­
dent, Mrs. Erma Johnson. Members
present at both meetings returned
heme feeling it had been time well
spent and having enjoyed them­
selves very much.
The next meeting, January 20,
it- to be held at the home of Mrs.
Pearle Adams.
January 31 Set as
Date of Plays—
COMING ATTRACTIONS: Down in Arkansaw—
Frankenstein and Dracula—Kentucky—
Ferdinand the Bull.
PAGE THREE
Rainbows Plan
Installation Monday—
Public installation for Vernonia
Rainbow Girls is slated for the com­
ing Monday evening at the Masonic
Temple at 7:30. Frances Childs will
the installing officer of the even­
ing and Dorothy Webb installation
drill leader. During the same time
the advisory board of the Eastern
Stars and Masons also will be in­
stalled. After the completion of this
work a majority degree is to be con­
ferred on Nadine Aldrich VeBrees
to be followed by refreshments.
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
Engle)—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rainey
left Saturday for Houston, Texas,
where they plan to make their
home in the future. Mr. Rainey
bought a 1939 pick-up truck in
which to make the trip.
Rather. unusual is the fact that
Dickie, their 10-year old canary is
making the trip for the third time.
He enjoys riding and sings most
cf the time after the first day which
is spent looking, presumably at the
scenery. That, in itself, would seem
to be a compliment to Oregon as
the first days travel is in Oregon,
while the remainder of the trip is
in other states.
Mrs. Ernest Gwinn was taken
to Portland Saturday because of
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson, Mrs.
Chet Anderson and Mrs. D. L.
Crume and daughters, Evelyn ana
Alma, of Glenwood spent Sunday at
the C. I. Anderson home.
Mrs. Anna Moulton of Seattle
visited Mrs. Margaret Dunlap Tues
day.
Clyde Rose went to Portland
Friday for treatments, returning !
Saturday.
Tom Gatton went to Hillsboro j
Friday, returning Saturday, bring­ !
SUFFERS PNEUMONIA;
RECOVERING NOW
STONEY POINT—Special to The
Eagle)—The Thomas Turner family
was released from quarantine this
week.
Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Wilkerson, has been quite ill with
tonsilitis. He is much improved at
this time.
Mrs. J. T. Kirkbride, who has
been quite ill with pleural-pneumonia
the past two weeks, is well on the
load to recovery and expects to be
up in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Mellingee
and Mrs. Mellinger’s mother, Mrs.
Emma Dereberry, attended the fun­
eral of Mrs. Dereberry’s brother,
Edward Baker, at Oregon City Sun­
day.
Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Mellinger, who has been quite ill
the past week with an abscesseu
gland in the throat, is much better
at this time. The affected place was
lanced Monday morning.
Miss Reva McCormick visited
lelatives in Carlton over the week­
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Forgard of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Om-
dahl of Regent, North Dakota, were
visitors at the Frank Lange home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange and
daughter, Marjorie, and Miss Ruth
Fcrgard were visitors at the Ernest
Henderson home in St. Helens Sun-
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Here on Business----
II. T. Massman, district fie(d rep­
resentative of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft insurance order, was in
Vernonia two days this week oi
business pertaining to the local
circle.
Plan to Attend the
President’s Birthday Ball
January 28, 1939
This will be a modern dance with
HOT Mt/S/C”
If you are old or crippled plan to come as a
spectator only
Dance Committee
PRICE
REDUCTION
Ainr 1939
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FOR THE
EH EVR 0 LET
At The
Churches . .
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Evangelical Church
—Harvey R. Scheuerman. Minister j
The regular Sunday services will
At the regular meeting of The I be held as usual.
Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock
Little Theatre Club Tuesday night, |
the 31st of January was chosen a»j the Martha Circle will meet at the
the date for the production of the church.
Prayer meeting and Bible Study
three plays which are now being!
on Wednesday evening.
rehearsed.
“The House of Greed.” a mystery ,
drama is being coached by Miss Assembly of God Church
—Rev. L W. Suter, pastor j
9velyr> Cook. “Stormy Weather,”
a comedy, has Mm. Greenman as its Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ; Morn-
THE BEST
PLACE
TOWN TO BUT A NEW OH USED CAR
Vernonia Auto Co.
Chevrolet Motor Car» ------ Authorized Service
Vernonia