MEASELS REPORTED IN he Kowlcs home, helping Eunice land at the Oaks Amusement Park. Winsten caught a ling ccd. .arson do the work, while Mrs. Ernest Williams now in the meat Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch left MIST; WELL FAILS TO .< now les is ill. market for Oliver Graves is re- recently for Idaho to visit for a PRODUCE WATER Bernard Dowling went to work LET’S EE SOCIABLE I newing an old friendship with Mr. few days. Margaret Hamen and MIST—(Special to The Eagle)— Irving Knowles was a Forest Grove Monday morning driving a lodging ' and Mrs. Nels Chambers. They Bessie Bell are in charge of tl>e visitor Sunday, going in to see Mrs. ruck for the Matthews Bros, after were acquainted previously in New store operated by Mrs. Lynch, | York City where Mr. Williams opér­ The Friendship Circle held their Knowles who is in the hospital at i six weeks period of illness. Mrs. Ernie Robbins has planned ât. i ated a market. Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane to move to the Bert Hawkins for­ Pot luck dinner at the home of I ■ John and Walter Chambers were mer residence. Bernard Dowling went to Port­ tended the show Friday night at Mrs. Mabel Graves Thursday, July | in Longview visiting friends last Clatskanie. Mrs. Artie Buckner has gone to 13 th. Members present were Mrs. land Saturday to see the .doctor. Mrs. Alfred Popham was a Sun- week- Jesse George was calling on the Missouri to visit her father. Alice Crawford, Mrs. Minnie Malm- June Woods is visiting her ten, Mrs. Ida Condit, Mrs. Will neighbors Tuesday delivering ber­ lay visitor at the Dowling home. i grandmother in California. She lives in Astoria. Chalmers, Mrs. Malbel Myers, Mrs. ries. Charles Eversaul and family drove ! Measles have made their appear, Blanche Millis, Mrs. Nan Crume, The men with the well drill went PAINTING Mrs. Trilla Anderson, and Mrs. to a depth of one hundred and fifty once in the village again, some of to Seaside Sunday. PAPERHANGING Dorothy Hillstine spent the week-' Bertie Bassett. feet once and no water, , on the he younger set being confined at CALSOMINING end here with Mrs. Ernest Gwin,' Libel farm. They are now digging < a home with them. canning berries, then left for Port-: Have Latest Spray Gun Shower Given well for Wm. Bridgers. C. O. Hayden went to Portland Equipment for All Outside Little Jean Melvin is spending r'riday n ght to see the ball game. land for her home. Mrs. Johnson— Painting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff spent1 a week or two with her grandmo- : A traveling motion picture con- the weekend with J. M. Runzer and Let Mo Give You An Estimate Mrs. George Johnson wa3 the ther at Tide Water. ern stopped off a couple of nights family in Portland. honor guest at a shower given Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Dowling were BOB MORRELL nesday rfternoon of last week. down from Buxton and Mrs. Dow­ here and gave a motion picture Lyle Holt, Tom Gatton, Al Rober­ 376 B Street ------ Vernonia Those present were Grace firm­ ling spent the day with her son, how in the gymnasium Monday son and Winston and Eldon W.Jkcr strong, Sylvia Brady, Mrs. Ed Fra­ James Joyce, and wife, also Mrs. ind Tuesday. It was reported as were deep sea fishermen Sunday. ' real good. , zee, Mrs. Bergerson, Mrs. Hodgson, | A. Me'.vin, her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Beatrice Baccus and two sisters, I | We note with regret the passing Mrs. Louis Parcello and daughter, if an old acquaintance, Charlie ■'loyd L> el were Portland visitors Ethel; Mrs. George Baker and Bee, in a Portland hospital, He has Friday evening at the ball game, Link Lilock is boarding at the daughters, Alice and Patricia; Mrs. been ailing for some years. Knowles home. Blongie, Viola Carrick, Hazel Ship­ There seems to be some black­ man and Mrs. Dave Marshall. berries here and there, and the ladies of the neighborhood are gath­ VISITS, VISITORS Farewell Picnic NUMEROUS; OLD AC­ ering some. Held for Gowens— Merl Jones and her sister, Joan, QUAINTANCE RENEWED RIVERVIEW — (Special to The Friends of. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. have returned from a two weeks Olin wore present last Friday at visit at Seaside with their mother. Sagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeiner Evelyn Parkinen is assisting at ind family spent Sunday in Port- the park atop the O-A hill for a picnic held in honor of Reverend and Mrs. Vincent Gowen who have been visiting in this country for the past year. The Gowens left Sun­ that when you see the sign day for the Phillipine Islands. Friendship Circle Has Dinner— Rebekahs Hold Installation—• Th; Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge held a very success *ul in­ stallation the evening of July 13. Cecile McDonald, district deputy president, assisted 'by deputies Ella Cline, Mae Mellinger, Grace Cur­ rie, Selma Webb, Ruby Biggs, Ciaudina Banta and Sally Brown, installed the following officers into their respective chairs: past grand Elizabeth Koberstien; noble grand, i Maude Sflomonsen; vice grand, i Dorothy Sandon; secretary, Zs>e Whitsell; treasurer, Vera Willard; ohaplin, Mary Kaphammer; R. S. N. G., Mae Mellinger; L. S. N. G., Grace Currie; E. S. V. G., Maudie Duncan; L. S. V. G., Ciaudina Ban­ ta; warden, Louise Kilby; conduc­ tor , Katherine Reichard; inside guardian, Mary Pemble; outside guardian, Ella Cline. The past noble gr. nd gave a nice remembrance to each of her of­ ficers and she was presented with a past grand pin by the lodge. Ti.e new noble grand received a beautiful wrist watch from hei- hus- tand aril other gifts from some of tho members. After closing, ice ere m, coffee and cake were served on tables decor ».ted with roses and sweet peas. Brother Brown announced that the Vernonia Odd Fellows and Robckaks would have a picnic at Short Sand Beach July 30th, and wj are i ll looking to a jolly good tin e cn that dry. “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” Vernonia Grange No. 305 Mqpts Second Saturday Every Month III I of 8 P. M. BUY The Mountain Heart club met at the homo cf Mrs. Dorothy Sandon July 18, and after the business li-cef.i;,’ enjoyed a picnic lunch. Th"? made plans for their annual Sn’or"r.sbord to be held in the I.O.O.F. hall, Friday, October 27. Those present were, S. ily Brown, I larqr.ee McDonald, Mao Mellinger, Edr.a I.ind. Evelyn Iieath, Zoe Whit- se'l, 1 C! .u'iia Eanta, Mary Pemble, Maud Sal cmonsrn, Dodo Laeh'ne rad Dorr thy S. nden, hostess. Mrs. Ol’var Mellinger and children were gu-. sis of the club. NEHALEM VALLEY FARM PRODUCTS that you and your family’s health is being safe­ guarded. You get this assurance at the lii r ¿5V. 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