Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 08, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939
Members present were Mesdames: STORK SHOWER GIVEN tending school in Tillamook spent due to an tttack c* the flu.
Loel Roberts, Paul Gordon, Tom
FRIDAY; PEOPLE FROM Thanksgiving with her folks, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O< ville Makinster
Bateman, Charlie Wall, Dben Jahn,
and Mrs. Jack Parker, of Pittaburg. | of Pittsburg visited at the William
Wallace McCrae, Ray Mills, Glenn PORTLAND VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and' Lindsay home Saturday,
Misses
Marjorie
Meeker,
Irene
Hawkins and the hostess, Mrs.
Deborah Circle Meets
KEASEY — (Special
to
The daughter, Jean, were in Portland
Mrs. Walt Fowler and children
Bergerson and Clara Benson.
Grady.
Eagle)—W. R. Prince of Portland, last Saturday.
with Mrs. Hughes—
were Vemonio shoppers Saturday
Mrs. Bateman won high score Earle Holt of Prineville, and Joe
The Deborah Circle of the Evan­ Mrs. Paul Gordon Has
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Olson and afternoon.
and Mrs. Gordon, second.
gelical Missionary Society met Tues­
Lipdsley, who is working in Port- daughter, Betty, visited Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard ware
day at the home of Mrs. A. J. Betty Brite Circle—
land, visited at the W. J. Lindsley ¡with Mr. Olson’s sister, Mrs. Chet dinner guests at the Orville Brinns
The Betty Brite Circle of the
Hughes; Mrs. Lyman Hawken as­
home Thursday night.
sisted the hostess. After the busi­ Evangelical Missionary Society held 500 Club Meets
| Eversaul, who is a patient at St. home Sunday.
ness meeting, refreshments were its monthly meetig Thursday, De­ Thursday—
Herbert Counts installed water in Vincent hospital in Portland.
Mr. and LI
I?
Atkins and
served.
Miss Betty Olson rpen a few grandson, Ozzi. Hay, : .ent Sunday
cember 12, at the home of Mrs.
Last Thursday, members of the his house this week.
Paul Gordon; Mrs. Ross Duncan 500 Club met for luncheon and
Mr. and Mrs. Cli ford Smith and'days at Miss Margaret Anderson’? with Mrs. Atkins sister and brother-
Candlelight Bridge Club
was the assistant hostess.
two children, Joy and Darrell, Mr. home in Vernonia the past week,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Andes
cards
at
Mrs.
Sam
Hearing
’
s.
High
Meets with Mrs. Hawkins—
F«nk Flodcs and Mr. Henry of Portland.
score was won by Mrs. Robert and Mrs. V. M. Lindsley and Sam
The Candlelight Bridge Club met
Woods, low score by Mrs. Wesloe Smith visited at the W. J. Lindsley jwere seen robbing a bee tree along
at Mrs. Glen Hawkins last Wednes­ Chippewa Campfire
Bud Atkins spent Sunday with
I i 4 the
*1® Camp 8 road Saturday evening. his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
day November 29. Mrs. A. L. Girls Elect—
Koberstein. Mrs. George Baker and home Sunday.
his sister
sister, ’
Kuilander won first prize, Mrs.
A stork shower was given Mrs. „ Rudy
Rud* Hill
HiR v ' 3 s visiting his
The Chippewa Campfire group Mrs. Paul Gordon were honored
and Mrs. Allen Ray of Vernonia.
Chet Alexander, second. Mrs. M. F. under the directon of Miss Grace
with
birthday
showers.
Vernon
Lindsley,
Friday,
Decern-'
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Ranes, who moved to Eugene last
M-. and ?.I . Jim Hanna and
1 L--ly and, da."hie., Derail.,, were Vernonia
Attending the party were Mes­ ber 1st, at her home. Many use-'
week, was presented with a going Condit elected officers Monday,
December 4th. They are: President, dames: George Baker, Earl S. ful gifts were received. Those pres-c 11l,en 0 .
away gift.
shoppers Saturday.
Shiirley Ann Brady; Vice president, Smith, Rube Archibald, John Kirk, ent were: Mildred, Mellisa, Ruth and J spe"d th®, w,nTter »>th Mrs. Liedy s
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods visited
Frances Bergerson
Sharon
Hult,
Maxine
Smith,
Mildred
mo
‘
her
’
Mrs.
Joe
Roeser
Addie Pierce; Secretary, Ruth Hall; Paul Gordon, Harry Sandon, Hattie
Treasurer, Hazel Jones; Monitor, Ward, Ernest Gwinn, Robert Woods, and Willamay Smejkal, Mary Smith,1 “r' apd Mr9' Vance Sutherland with Mr. Woods mother, Mrs. A.
Given Bridal Shower—
Miss Frances Bergerson was hon­ Evelyn Stevenson; Scribe, LaVonia Rice, Chet Taylor, John Lewis, Mrs. J. O. DeVaney and Mrs. D. R. Iand CDhdd\e" v>slted wdh Mr, and E. Woods of Clatskanie Sunday.
ored with a bridal shower given at Hofoin, Song Leader, Carolyn Sword. Wesloe Koberstein and the hostess, DeVaney, Claribel, Annabel and1“”; B<A 'y°ods
the weekend.
the Charles Bergerson home Friday,
Chrrles Lewis, little son of Ted
H Price
During the past two months, the Mrh. Sam Hearing.
Mrs. W. J. Lindsley.
December first. Miss Bergerson’s
Lewis, has not been feeling well
marriage to Alvin Kauffman of girls have made $14 from Crrist-
Jimmie Luther has been sick the j | the last few days.
Eeuty Tsrma
lOc a Day
Portland will be an evest of this mais card sales; the money earned Mrs. Weidman Honored
last few days.
j I M;. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell and Save over OnK
’A on all
pays for each girl’s Campfire dues.
month.
standard
office
mod­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White drove daughter, Frances Ann, and Lurena els. Also portables
At the shower were: Mesdames
At a business meeting Wednes­ at Auxiliary Meeting—
at reduced prices.
Edwin Tapp, Elmer Bergerson, Al day, November 29th, the group
to Portland Monday.
i
Rae
spent
last
Sunday
visiting
in
SEND NO
The American Legion Auxiliary
Pierce, Walter Porterfield, Claude
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 B. Brown and Portland with Mrs. Harold Pearl
MONEY
Hillsberry, Bert Mills, Grant Layer, voted to donate one dollar to the held its regular meeting Monday
Flat district and baby son at the Portland San­ All ...........
‘__ ------ reflnisile(i
late models " completely
Howard Nutt, John Counts, Mike Christmas Activity fund.
r.ight at the Legion hall with Mrs. family of Bachelor
„„.........
..„ new
____ FULLY
---------- Gl'ABAN-
like
brand
visited
Mrs. itarium.
necr
St.
Helens,
Stolen, Marvin Porterfield, Orvel
TEED.
Big
free
catalog
shows actual
Schultz presiding. The cluib room
machines In Tull colors Lowest prices.
Edwards, Howard Buffmire, Walter Bridge Club
. and Mrs. H.
Brown
’
s
parents,
Mr.
Mrs.
Hainse
o'f
Montana
visited
was
decorated
with
Christmas
trees
SEND
AT
ONCE.
Parker,
Eric Carlson, Clifford
■ with her nephew, Mr. E. G. Ford,
Free coarse In typing Included
and boughs. Final arrangements for A. DeWitt, Sunday.
Bergerson, Marvin Kamholz, Harve Meets Thursday—
International Typewriter Exchange
last
week.
DeWitt
spent
Mr.
anl
Mrs.
H.
A.
Christianson, Perry Mellinger, Cass
231 W. Monroe St., Dept. 33A, Chicago
The O-A Bridge Club met last the Christmas party to be held
William Virtue is unable to work
Bergerson, A. E. Kauffman of Thursday, December 30, at the jointly with the Legionnaires Wed­ Wednesday in the Scoffield vicin­
Banks,
ILlau
Ann
Rogers, home of Mrs. A. J. Hughes on the nesday were completed. Mrs. Henry ity looking for sheep and goats.
Austin, Alice Pierce, Amiee Turner; O- A hill. Dessert luncheon was
the Misses Bonnie Buffmire, Lenore served. The two _ guests for the day King, chairman of1 the Welfare They brought home two Alpine
Carrick; and the hostesses,
Mrs. were Mrs. J.
Varn»,
——, ------
W. Nichols anc^ Mrs. Committee, is in charge of distri­ bucks.
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
Charles Bergerson, the bride-elect’s „„
Lee Caul
Held, Members present bution of the gifts to be brought
___ __
Otto Boeck visited his wife in
mother, Mrs. Dane Brady, Mrs. Were: Mesdames Greenman, Olin, to the party. Mrs. Ed Tapp, Mrs. Toledo from Friday to Sunday of
Irvin Smith and Mrs. Wallace Estey,
__ Hawken, Vaughan and the
Bergerson.
| hostess. High score for the day A. L. Kuilander and Mrs. Louis last week. Mrs. Boeck is down there
Boeck were appointed to provide taking care of her mother who is
Those sending gifts but not able was won by Mrs. Lee Caulfield.
to attend were: Mesdames Herbert
the entertainment for the evening. sick.
Bergerson, Charles
Counts, _ Peter
.
Mrs. Ruby Biggs, hospital chair­
Mrs. Willard has been unalble
Potter, Oliver Mellinger, Forrest Mrs. Grady Meets
man, gave a very interesting and to find any food to agree with
Moak,’ LeRoy Christiansen, J. L. Bridge Club—
Moak,
Thursday and Friday, December 7 and 8
Timmons, Ross Duncan. McCafferty,
Mrs. John Grady entertained The enlightening report preceding the her baby since their goats are dry.
Ed Benson, Ruby Smith of Gear­ Bridge Club at her home last final business of the evening, that On Thursday Mrs. Blanche DeWitt
DOUBLE FEATURE
hart, Isabel Hysmith of Banks, John
o'f planning the New Year’s dance went with Mrs. Willard to Scofield
Hatfield, Walter McDonald and the Thursday night, November 30. to be given December 30.
where they found a goat which will
A social hour followed at which give milk during the winter months.
time Mrs. Pete Weidman was hon-
ored with a stork shower.
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Joy Theatre
The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come in Person
J. A. Thornburg, President
THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
Odd Fellows
Elect Officers—
At their meeting Tuesday, N ov -
.ember 28, the Odd Fellows Lodge
| elected the following officers for
the coming year: Wallace McCrae.
Nolbie Grand; Sam Hearing, Jr.,
| Vice-Grand; Paul Gordon, Secre-
| tary; Lee Rogers, Treasurer; Sam
1 Hearing, Sr., Trustee for three
years; Emil Messing, Trustee for
two years.
BETTER FEATURES
teUuou ¿'BUY CHEVROLET !
all these fine car features.
SWVIHM
HIW lAUUSin
MRS. THACKER INJURES
BACK; BABY GIRL
BORN TO ANDERSONS
Th» Specüü D» Lus» Sfiort S»dm. MOI»
"™l
0» THE 10T"
Fro» front of orili« to r-ur od body (161 ¡ncM.ICho»-
HtTKrtC
« tmaurk nain
CHIVROLET Everybody knows,
it takes fine fea­
tures to make fine cars!...
And Chevrolet for '40 is the
only car in the low-price
field that has all the fine
car features pictured at the
left! . . . Small wonder,
then, that it is also out­
selling all other new cars
for '40. . . . Eye it, try it,
buy it, and you'll be thor­
oughly convinced that
“Chevrolet's FIRST Again!”
Vernonia Auto Company
Vernonia, Oregon
TREHARNE— (Special to
Eagle)—Mrs. Wilbur Thacker
Thursday evening and injured
back.
Mr. andMrs. Carol Anderson
came the parents of a nine and one-
half pound baby girl Monday, De­
.■ember 4. The young lady will an-
swer to the name of Eva Mae.
Mildred Weed spent the weekend
vith relatives in Portland and St.
Helens.
Mrs. H. E. Schram and children
pent the weekend at her parents *
home at Helvetia.
Linn O’Connor and son, Mervin,
f Portland were here from Fri-
lay evening until Sunday visiting
Erank O'Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Wienecke and
family were Saturday visitors at the
Arnold Wienecke home in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Sylvia Falconer was host­
ess for the Pinochle Club at her
home lost Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ortman
of Forest Grove were visitors at |
tjhe Carl Anderson home Mon-1
day. They came to greet their new
granddaughter. Mrs. Ortman re­
mained until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lund spent
the past week in Portland visit­
ing relatives and friends.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Sidney Malmsten home of River-
view were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mowe
and Edna and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Sehorn.
Gene Nelson spent Saturday night
with his grandmother, Mrs. Daisy-
Ornduff in Vernonia.
double FEATURE
Saturday
Tues, and Wed
Sunday and Monday
December 10 and 11 December 12 and 13
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Miss Shirley Parker, who is at-
¿,«e oí *un-
to«****
CLARK - WILSON MAN
RECOVERING FROM
ACCIDENT; SON BORN
W1LARK—(Special to The Eagle)
—Miss Pauline Rollins who is stay­
ing in Vernonia spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Chet Taylor.
| Mr. Shorty Tompkins spent the
| weekend with his wife, a patient
of the St. Vincent hospital.
Jim Hanna has been recovering
from a light case of the flu.
Bud Atkins has just purchased
I a Dodge car from the Vernonia
Auto Co.
Whitey Gay, a Clark and Wilson
employee, and a patient of the St.
Vincent hospital is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peairl, who
are well known in thih locality are
the proud parents of a son born
November 30.
Mr. dnd Mrs. Glen Pearl
children were Portland visitors
urday.
Miss Jacqualyn Rollins was
to return to school this week after
a tonsifectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lozier visited
with relatives in Washington last
weekend.
NIGHT
PAL
TURNER
RICHARD
CARLSON
ARTIE SHAW
BAND
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THURSTON MALL • LEON ERROL
Directed By S. Sylvan Sima
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