Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 17, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA^OREGON
NOVEMBER 17, 1939
was served on tables beautifully PTA Saturday night was not very [ MRS. ED ROEDIGER
Rally.” There will be special music
decorated with fruit, candles and well attended. Only
>6.90 was
by the Vernonia high school sex­
flowers.
IN
HOSPITAL
cleared.
tette. A free-will offering will be
Mrs. Beatrice Squire returned to FOR APPENDECTOMY
taken to apply on Jhe indebtedness.
Business
an;l
Professional
An
interesting
program
was
pre
­
Little Theatre
her home at McMinnville Saturday
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The A pot-luck dinner will be served in
sented by Mrs. William Heath in Group Hold Meeting—
the recreation hall at noon.
Group Meets—
Ed. Roediger
after having spent the past two Eagle) Mrs.
the review of Benny Goodman’s
The Business and Professional weeks with her son and famil., Mr. Vernonia and two other girls are ¡6:30 The Evangelical League of
At a special meeting of the Little book, “The Kingdom of Swing,” Women
’s Club held its regulai
>
in the hospital for âppencÜcitus
C- E. continues to function in three
Theatre group at the Washington portraying the author’s life and ex­ meeting Tuesday night at The and Mrs. Robert Hensley.
operations. The were operated on I departments.
periences which led to his present
Lawrence Bino spent the weekend at the same day, November 4, fori7:30 Tn this service a large group
school Thursday night, the club was title “The King of Swing.”
Eagle office. Resolutions were
privileged to have as its guest, Mrs.
s»m« ’ ’
choir,
withdraw at the Patterson home in Portland. the same thing in the same
hos ' of young people form the choir.
It was pointed out in the re­ made as follows: To
Maude Purvine, County Home Dem­ view that swing is a property of from the state and national organ-
pital and are now
__ ...
in the same The pastor will speak from the sub-
A
party
was
called
at
the
Hensley
room. Their birthdays are all in 'ect,
onstrator and Miss Isola Jensen music played in a certain way rath­ izations, to retain the
club
“Sowing
Time — Reaping
from the Oregon State College Ex­ er than a definite kind of music to be known as “The Vern-.nia rome list Thursday night. Refresh November. One is 19, on 20 anti Time.”
Business Women’s Club” and to merits were served. Those attending the other 21.
tention division, who offered help­ i tself.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 there
ful ideas on play selction and
V. 1 he « a Union
— Thanksgiving
------—„ ser-
Helen Williamson anil
we.e: William, Robert and Anna-
The next meeting of the Study revise the constitution.
hints on make-up for the stage.
The next meeting of the group beile Dunn, Bettye and Tommy and Nat Huntley from .....
o vice to which the public is invited.
Club will be held Friday, Novem­
I
During the business session, Mr. ber 17, at the home of Mrs. A. J. will be field Tuesday, November 28
were visiting Lewis Huntley
I
----
C'lwin Sehorn was elected vice Hughes on the Oregon American at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Ina Ramsey oi Westimaer, William La- family Sunday.
¡Christian Church
■^ii p, ! e, Robert Bino, Jane and
pi sident to replace Mrs. Dell Long hill. The book to be reviewed is Scott.
Betty
Huntley_
has
been
in
Hills-
Robert Hensley.
— The Livingstnnes. Minister«
nd Miss Thelma Ramsey was elec- “Destiny Called to Them,” by
boro visiting 'Helen
Wlii;,
Williamson,
Mrs. LaVelle Woods of Rainier and also getting dental work
ted secretary to replace Miss Eth- Beverly Baxter.
Church school will meet at 9:45
done,
j
Betty
Brite
was a visitor Friday night at the I
eiyn Gillard.
J. M. Buckner spent the week- 1 under the direction of Mr. M. L.
B. Tallman home.
Circle Elects—
December 14 was set as the date
end with his mother, Mrs. Artie Herrin, the session closes at 11:00.
Mr. and Mrs. West Shelito of Buckner.
for the executive committee to meet Farewell Shower
During this time an interesting and
Mrs. Wallace McCrae was made
to decide upon a time for the Honors Mrs. Sherman—
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins spent helpful program will be given by
President: Mrs. Sidney Malmsten, Portland,Mrs. Shelito’s mother, sis­
ter and brother-in-law and Dr. and
first play of the year.
the children in commemoration of
A farewell party and handker­ vice president: Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mr . Minorgan of B. C. were Sun­ Armistice Day at Birkenfeld visit- Thanksgiving
Day. Communion Ser­
chief shower was given Mrs. John secretary and Mrs. Fanklin Malm­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Elders and vice and preaching immediately fol­
Taffy Pull Held
Sherman, Thursday, November 9, at sten, treasurer, Tuesday afternoon Wyville Gilmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Myers visited lows, the subject of th» sermon
the home of Mrs. Mabel Mitchell. at the njeeting of the Betty Brite
Mr. R ibert Hensley, who is work­ Mrs. Mower of PeEli, Washing- being, “The Endless Bounties of
at Wridge Home—
Pot luck dinner was served at noon, Circle.
ing
in
the
dispatcher
’
s
office
in
ton, over the weekend.
God.”. C. E. service at 6:30 and
Miss Beverly Wridge entertained followed by an afternoon of
Mrs. A. L. Parker was hostess
Portland, was a weekend guest at I Mrs. Don Depue went to As- evening preaching service at 7:30,
local friends
and some mem- pinochle. Guests present were: Mrs. and Mrs. E. H. Condit assisted. his
some ___
.
home
here.
toria for a visit this week.
the subject being “The Spiritual
bers of the Seaside football team Dortha Bodeli, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Leslie Skuzie and Mrs. Noble
Mrs. Leota Elliott
and
son, I
.1
.....
with a taffy pull and pop corn Mrs. T*
Esther
Miller, ' --
Mrs. Gertrude ’ I button were welcomed as new Richard, spent from Thursday until ' Fred Henderson is back froni Blackout.” Prayer meeting at 7:30
Washington for a visit.
Plia/Vnr Mrs.
l\A»«a Grace Bundy,
T>.-— J__
»<__
every Wednesday evening. Welcome
feed at her home last Saturday Rusow,
Mrs. 1T1 (.* Ill'DC i’S.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Graves and to ail services.
The next meeting will be held Saturday at the David Castle home.
night. Those present were: Jack Stella Monger, Mrs. Goldie Hall;
Mrs.
i
„
A
P°J-
‘
lucl<
dinner
was
reld
at
the
daughter-in-kw
were
visiting
Mrs.
Bergerson, Bill Perry, Marjorie June Mrs. Bette Crouse, the hostess, Mrs. Tuesday, December 12, with
** , iivmv
i
ho™.e .Sunday, it, being
Mrs. Noble Dunlap Sunday.
Woods, Verne Hills, Darby Wridge, Mrs. Mabel Mitchell and the honor­ Paul Gordon as hostess and Mrs. 12reen
| Green’s birthday. Those present
Mrs. George Parker is back from
Ross Duncan assisting.
Gus MeKinreck, Marianna Furnish, ed guest, Mrs. John Sherman.
i were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George Bay City afte spending quite awhile
Gwendolyn Graves, Eddie Callahan,
I McCuistan and daughters, Georgene fishing.
Bob Perrin, Eleanor Siefert and the
American Legion Has
and ' Gerrldine,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
.......................................
I W A Ladies
Dick Lynch went to Potland on
hostess, Miss Wridge.
Swerdfager and son, Floyd and business the first of ths week.
Big Armistice Day—
Hold Meeting—
Grace
Sheets
of
Portland, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch spent
The Vernonia American Legion
Natal Grange
Shower Given
The Ladies Auxiliary, No. 21, Post gave an eleven-shot salute Phillip and Mrs. David Castle.
Sunday at the George1 Bell home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Burges
l.\
I. W. A., met Wednesday night, on the 14 th hour of the 11th day
Newlyweds—
two sons, John and Weldon,
November 8, at their usual meeting
Hall
The teachers of the.grade schools place. After the business meet­ in observance of Armistice Day.
Portland
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
F.
Evangelical
Church
—
In the afternoon the Auxiliary Elliott of Witch Hazel, were Sunday
and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Noble ing, a social hour was observed.
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Ministei
November 18, 1939
Dutton pleasantly surprised them Lunch of cookies and coffee was and Legion members attended the visitors at the David Castle home.
9:41 The Church School under
with a kitchen shower Monday ev served. The next meeting will be Vernonia-Seaside football game and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vi:
irgil
Gill
were
the supervision of O. G. Weed.
an
invitation
and
gave
extended
ening. Tn addition to the smaller held November 15. All members are
Davis Orchestra
. and Sunday visitors of 11:00 The annual Harvest Home
passes to the football boys to at- Saturday
gifts, the newly married couple requested to attend.
Mr. Gilfs brother, Mr. Manuel service is to be held at this hour.
tend
the
Armistice
dance.
.
I.
E.
S.
were presented an attractive
The subject is, “The Harvest
At six o’clock, over 100 ex-ser- I G'H at Birkenfeld.
floor lamp.
Rainbow Girls
vice men and their families gather-
ed at the Legion hall to partici­
■F
Initiate—
Study Club Meets
pate in the annual Armistice din-
The
Order
of
Rainbiw
for
Girls
Mrs.
A.
J.
Schultz,
President
■ ner. ___ _
______
at Mrs. Rushing’s—
initiated Gwendolyn Graves and
i ’ of
_ ____
the ______
Auxiliary, acted as toast-
The Vernonia Study Club held its Lillian Laird Monday night. At the mistress. Speakers ! were:
____
Harry
regular bi-monthly meeting at the regular business meeting following Kenrs, Legion Post Commander; J.
rome of Mrs. Robert Rushipgon the the initiation, reports on the Cor- E. Tapp, Membership
'
' '
'
Chairman;
Oregon American hill, with Mrs. vallis trip of last week were given.1 Mr.
__ A. J. Schultz and Mr. E. S.
T W. Nichols, president presiding.
Thompsop. After the dinner, the
The meeting was held last Thurs-
group sang wartime songs,
Mrs. Alexander
froupsang wartime songs.
''“’After the dessert luncheon ser­ Entertains—
Past Presidents of the Auxiliary
ved by the hostess, each member re­
Mrs. Chet Alexander entertain­ present from out of Vernonia were:
sponded to roll call by giving her ed at bridge at her home on the Mrs. Clarence Nance of Hood Riv­
reaction to jazz music.
O-A hill Wednesday. The hostess er and Mrs. E. S. Thompson of
won first prize, Mrs. Fred Mac­ Portland.
Armistice evening, the people of
Donald, second. Mrs. Wallace Me-
the community enjoyed dancing to
Crae was guest of the day.
a Portland orchestra at the Leg­
ion hall.
, , ,
Rebekahs Entertain
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock,
Assembly Officers—
LT
Turkey
the Legion
sponsored a
On November 9th, the Mt. Heart Shoot conducted at the A. L. Par­
Rebekah Lodge, No. 243, had the ker farm. The event was well at­
We guaarantee the lowest possible market prices
pleasure of entertaining a number tended.
Assembly
officers:
of Rebekah
Alma Henderson, President of the
Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, Vi­ MOTOR TROUBLE, LACK
Conductor,
Christine OF OIL FORCES DOWN
ola Jones,
Chairman,
McCormick,
Publicity
ruvueny
wimmiinii.
May Hart, Chairman of Good of PLANE IN MIST
MIST—(Special to The Eagle)
the order.
Other visitors were: Brother —(Mrs. Austin Dowling and Ber­
Hart of Portland, Sally Brown of nard, and Florence were in Port­
Goble and Rose Mary Wilson of land Sunday to see Mr. Dowling.
J. F. Johnson was a Portland
Seaside.
HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
Mt. Heart exemplified the de­ visitor one day last week.
There was considerable excite­
gree, having as their candidate,
ment here last Thursday when an
Mrs. Lara Junkins.
Alma Henderson, President, gave airplane was forced down on ac­
a very pleasing and instructive count of motor trouble and lack of
talk, as did each of the others, oil, landing in Irving Knowles
The President was presented with field. The plane was from Portland
a nice gift and all of the officers enroute to Astoria. It. took off •
later in the day.
,
given a corsage.
So much excitement in the last (
The hall was decorated with
. plants and cut flowers and after week for our lititle village, first
Under New Management
closing, a supper of chicken pje the landing of a plane and then
and
candy an earthquake which did no dam­
salad, cake, coffee
age but was felt by most of the
villagers at qjñfTter to 11, Sun-
day evening, It shook the houses
and rattled utensils about the
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
iplace. Some say it shook the
were
they
which
beds upon
CAMAY
Toilet Soap
sleeping and swayed the house on
3 Bars
17c
its foundation.
RINSO
Large package 19c
Your
correspondent
remembers
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
an earthquake 52 years ago, when
Oleomargarine
CHILI CON CARNE
V
3 Cans 29c
yer M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
we were in the state of New
Hampshire.
It
was
quite
severe
ZEE
TISSUE
to noon.
4 Roll Special 17c
and shook the very earth. It is a
IVORY FLAKES
strange feeling to feel the ground
Large Package 21c
moving under your feet.
BK1T< E
Mrs. Earl Hoke took her hus­
band to a sanitorlum for treat-
—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—
over a week ago.
and Mrs. Charles Hodsman
Mr. ___
Kitchen
Craft
F°;,. 50 lb. bi
have returned to their home at
Bend, after visiting a_ week or
more at the home of her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Johnson.
with
a
Guy ____
Lane _
is ____
home
wrenched back he received at his
Sugar
belle
work at Glenwood.
cans
The WMS met last Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. A. R. Mills
on the Fish Hawk.
The Mist Helping
. _ Circle will
meet this week, Thursday, at Mrs.
Don Hall’s at Natal.
Mrs. Everett McCullom from Na
tai was a village shopper Saturday.
William Keaton was in Portland
Town House
one day last week.
Mrs. Ed Reynolds called on Mrs
Lge. 46 oz. can
William Keaton Monday.
Mrs. Austin Dowling and Mrs. L.
Wikstrom were in Clatskanie Fri-
day on business.
Mrs. William Bridgers took Mr.
Our call and delivery »ervice and expert work­
Bridgers to Forest Grove last week
to the hospital for treatment for
I a few days.
manship will return your clothing and laundry
Libby's
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland|
have their cousins from Bend as f
articles to you with the appearance of newly-
guests at their home.
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
I
Ask SOr
DA\( i:
Order your Turkey now
Our Bread
At Your
Grocery
Pork Shoulder Roast . . Ib. 14c
Pork Steak ................ • • lb* l«*/2
Pure Lard ................... . 4 lbs. 39c
Reef Roast No Neck . , . . Ib. 15c
Beef Steak
.................
Ib. 22c
Picnics.......................... . . Ib. 19c
Bacon Half or Whole .... . . Ib. 21c
Leg ’O Mutton young . , . Ib. izMiC
Vernonia
Bakery
Wliolvfiale and lie tail
Robinhood
2 pounds 25c
<
Potatoes No.2
Oranges Sunkist 3 dozen 29c
Utall Celery
Stalk 5 c
Sweet Potatoes Jersey 3lbs. 10c
Enjoy
the
Winter
bv
Believing
Spry Shortening
3 lb. can 49c
Yourself of ilie Tiresome
Drudgery of Cleaning!
Kool Cigarettes
2 pkgs. 27c
Pineapple Tid Bits
Can
5‘/a«
purchased materials.
Vernonia Laundry
Ä Cleaners Co.*
VERNONIA,
OREGON
PTA ARMISTICE DANCEl
AT TIMBER DRAWS
SMALL CROWD SAT.
Mrs. Laura Gilmore was a vis-
itor of Mrs. Jimmie DeMaris in
Portland one day last week.
Mrs. Curtis McRoberts of Gales
Creek was a .dinner guest of Miss
Maxine Kilburg Monday.
The Armistice dance given by the
Oysters
No. 1 can 10c
Grapefruit Juice
2 for 25c
Snow Flake
Ib. box 25c
Fels Naptha Soap 10 bars 43c
Kaffee Hag
11n. can 29c
Airway Coffee
1
lb. b«« .........................
»4«
3 lb. bag 39c
Flour
49 Ib. bag $1.49
Peas
Nob Hill Coffee
1
lb. ba«
2(
2 ib. bag 39«
Cudahy’s
cans .
Lunch
Meat
45c
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