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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON LET’S EE SOCIABLE Mrs. Olin Hostess to Study Club— Mrs. F. R. Olin was hostess to members of the Vernonia Study Club at their regular meeting on Thursday, May 26th, at her home on Oregon-Americ: n hili. This proved to be one of the most in teresting programs of the year as Mr. Vincent Gowen, Episcopal min ister and teacher in the Philippine Islands was the guest speaker and gave an informative talk on the subject, “Philippine Independence’’ Mr. Gowen, son-in-law of the Olins has lived in the Islands for a num ber of years and is thus very famil iar with its peoples. He described the background of the inhabitants and the present set-up of the gov ernment there. He enumerated the mutual advantages to the United States and to the Islands of retain ing this existing arrangement and protectorate. He said, “aS long as the American fl: g flies in the Philippines, the Islands are safe from invasion.” Mr. Gowen display ed many pictures and told .interest ing facts about them. Sharing the enjoyable afternoon with the club members were several friends who had been invited in for the program. At the business session which pre ceded, committee appointments for the study year which begins in September were announced by Mrs. I. W. Nichols, president, as follows: program, Mrs. Judd Greenman, -•hairman, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. Robert Rushing; civic, Mrs. Harry Sandon, chairman, Mrs. Paul Gor don, Mrs. E. J. Preston; refresh ment, Mrs. E. R. Estey, chairman, Mrs. William Heath and Mrs. J. W. Vaughan; publicity, Mrs. Wallace McCrae. The program chairman out lined tentative suggestions for the itudy hour and discussion of several new iders advanced was held. Concluding the delightful after, noon, Mrs. Olin served refresh ments. The final meeting will be a picnic on June 8th at the home of Mrs. Harry Sandon. Mrs. Peterson Honored by Bridge Luncheon— Mrs. Robert Rushing and Mrs. Mervyn Ranes were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Ranes to a dessert bridge luncheon Wednesday, May 24, for Mrs. Phil Peterson. Everyone presented Mrs. Peterson Your week’s Program at the JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, June 1 and 2 DOUBLE FEATURE UNA MERKEL • ANN RUTHERFORD MART HOWARD and ALAN MARSHAL Kent I»non . Buddy EBSEM • kuie RALPH Screen Play by Dorothy Yo«t • Directed by S. Syhran Simon • Produced by Nat Levine Saturday, June 3 The screen’s first story of the spectacular, new “4C0” of the night clubs ______ Sunday and Monday, June 4 and 5 TRr N e WÉST'ÀNÒ GREIST IN ENTERTAINMENT FROM DARRYL F. ZANUCK AND 2OTH CENTURY-FOXÎ ® Rosfr-op ^ shi X oto X S o A 2Oih Century-Fox Picture Tuesday, June 6; PAL NIGHT 4,My Soil’s a Troy, Mrs. N. O. Swanson, Miss' Barbara Swanson and Steven Don-J kers from Everett who were guest*. ' Circle met . ! The Mist Helping vuvw Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ain* Wallace. A delicious dinner was1 served by our hostess, There were two visitors. After business hour a social time was enjoyed. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. James Joyce with Mrs. Russell Birthday Party Ballard as hostess. Honors Son— Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Libel went M rs. M. Graves gave a birthday to Monmouth Wednesday to bring party Thursday for her son, Denny, their son, Shalmon, home. He has who was three years old. The room been attending normal. was decorated with many colored baloons which delighted the children ADVICE OF DOCTOR who came. Ice cream and cake was served. There were 14 children pres SOUGHT BY DOROTHY ent and each brought a lovely gift. HALL FOR HAND Those attending were Bobby Dean STONEY POINT—(Special to The Fulton, Helen Thompson, Beverly Eagle)—Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mrs. Cline. Darlene Aspinall, Billy Eck- Carl Davis, Mrs. William Jacobs land, Shirley Herrin, Joan Roediger, and daughter, Viola, and Mrs. Riley Diana Aldrich, Kenneth Nanson, Pat Hall and daughter, Dorothy, motor McCauley, Ann Gowen, Arlie and ed to Portland Thursday where Phyllis Leramore. Those sending Mrs. Hall consulted a doctor con gifts were Peggy Ann Ortner, Wayne cerning Miss Dorothy’s hand which Aldrich and Patricia Brown. was severely injured about 3 years ago, when she caught it in a stock GUESTS, VISITORS feed grinder. She will be admitted to the Shriner’s hospital, at a later NUMEROUS DURING date, for the plastic surgery work PAST WEEKEND which will be necessary to straighten MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — it. Mrs. E. T. Wallace visited the Ain Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lindberg Wallace family last week a few and children of Svenson, Mr. and days. She is now living in Portland. Mrs. Ray McGee and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ashby were Mist, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor and v sitors at the William Keaton home daughter, Audrey, of Blachly, Ore Memorial Day. gon, and Mr. and Mrs. Don DePue Fred Seigenthaler has been were weekend visitors at the spending a short time with his fam DePue home. ily here. Harold Davis, Stan Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn Leo Mayo motored to Portland have leased their place to someone urday on business. and have moved on to the farm Word was received here ecently vacated by George Christ week by Mrs. Thomas Turner iansen at Natal. her brother-in-law and sister, Guests 11 the Austin Dowling and Mrs. Roscoe Babb of Palouse, home over the weekend were Mrs. Washington, are the parents of a N. O. Swanson, Mrs. B. E. Troy, baby boy born May 18. He has been Miss Barbara Swanson and Steven named Robert David. The Babbs Donkers all of Everett, Washing are former residents of Vernonia. ton. Mrs. Otto Michener was in Forest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George and Grove last Saturday visiting at Mrs. George Jones went clamming home of her mother, Mrs. J. 'ast Thursday at the beach. Worth. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hayden spent Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and Tuesday in Portland. and Mrs. Frank Riley and children Mr. Joyce is making new front and Mrs. Riley’s mother, Mrs. Keene steps to his porch. of Centralia, Washington, motored Miss Elizabeth Louden is at home to the Gales Creek cemetery Sun for a visit. She has been away day. They also visited at the William teaching. McCoy home and returned home by Mr. rnd Mrs. Charles Sundland Forest Grove, stopping at the cem have guests from Bend this week, etery there. heir cousins. Ain Wallace was a Vernonia tor Thursday. A very elaborate chicken dinner vas enjoyed at the Thomas Osborn rorne recently which was enjoyed y twenty-four guests, most of whom 'ere from Portland, relatives of Mrs. Osborn who graduated from Vernonia High this year. It was a .oily party and most of the day' was spent in having a social good time. Mr. md Mrs. Austin Dowling, Bernard and Florence motored to Mayger Tuesday and were guests of their brother, Jake Dowling and wife. There were also Mrs. B. E. PAGE THREE with a handkerchief. Those present were Mrs. C. L, Anderson, Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. R. D. Eby, Mr*. Hughes, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. John Grady, Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Bill Briot. Mrs. Briot received first prize, Mrs. Hoffman consolation. F A CT S FA VOR FORD 1 The 1939 Ford V-8 is a beautiful, modern motor car. Its 85-horsepowcr engine gives you economical, well-balanced performance over the entire speed range. The structural strength of the Ford car — frame, bracing, axles, body — makes not only for safety, but durability and long life. 3 Ford hydraulic brakes are exceptionally large and strong in proportion to car weifht. 4 The Ford car is stabilized for comfortable riding. Its springbase, the distance between front and rear suspension, is 123 inches. Seats are toward the center, perfectly balanced. The car does not bob or dip and can have very little sway. These four points — power, strength, safety, comfort — are by far the most important essentials in any motor car. They form the basic value of your investment. With this solid foundation to build on, the Ford V-8 has been made beautiful, spacious, easy to drive. It is richly upholstered and has all the modern features which add to the lux ury and pleasure of motoring. You can see these things when you take a trial drive, but do not forget that the main value is in the tilings you do not readily see — quality of materials, precision of manufacture, fundamental engineering. FORD V-8 IXCKLS IX THE THIXGS THAT COVXT CRAWFORD MOTOR CO Vernonia, Oregon Criminal” Wednesday, June 7 COME ON EVERYBODY.. .WERE ANNOUNCING!! the opening of RONALD REAGAN-WALTER CATLI HAROLD HUBER • LOI IS ARMSTRO MAXINE SULLIVAN rrm-Md By • ABNER BROS. ■ A OO&UOTOUTAN PR» Directed by RAY ENRIGHT • Scr««n Fl»v by Harzig, Jerry Weld and Maurice Lae • Rated Upon the Play. “The HBtieat««“. by Vic»*r Mapes end W illie« Collier. Sr. • M«»< and Lynca by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer - A Fine National Pittore Thursday and Friday, June 8 and 9 THE PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY’S Frozen Food Lockers Your Key to Better Living i