Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 19, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
U. S. government and our Union,
THEREFORE, be it resolved that
we ask Congress and the President
of the U. S. to outlaw the Com­
Rebekahs Install
• Guests were Hazel Stevens of munists Party, German American
New Officers—
| Charity Lodge, Hamilton, Montana Bund and Silver Shirts and all
On Thursday, January 11, Mt. an<l Dora Lachine and Sally thrown other subversive groups in the
United States.
Heart Rebekah Lodge held their ¡from Goible.
installation. Cele McDonald, Dis-[
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Missionary Society Holds
trict Deputy President, assisted by' Study Club Has
j deputies,
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Cline, jjae Welling-
Interesting
Meeting—
Birthday Luncheon—
The Women’s Missionary Society
■er, Grace Currie, Selma Webb,
One of the most enjoyable meet- of the Evangelical church held its
Bessie Herrin and Ruby Biggs
installed the following officers: | ings of the year of the Vernonia regular January meeting at the
Past Nolble Grand, Maude Sal­ 1 Study Club was held Thursday, church Wednesday, January 3rd,
monsen; Noble Grand, Dorothy San- January 11, at the home of Mrs. with Mrs. E. J. Douglass, presi­
don; Vice Grand. Hazel Berger- Judd Greenman on the O. A. hill in dent, in charge.
Devotions were led by Mrs. S.
Son; Secretary, Zoe Whitsell, Treas­ the form of a birthday luncheon
urer, Vera Willard; Warden, Claud- and party. A lovely luncheon was V. Malmsten. Mrs. W. J. Nichols
ina Banta; Conductor, Mary Pemble; prepared and served by the refresh­ reviewed the chapter on Japan
Chaplain, Laura Junken; R. S. N. ment committee consisting of Mrs. from the study book, “Women and
G., Edna Linn; L. .. S. N. G„
G., Maudie Alice Estey, Mrs. William Heath the Way.” Erma Kent read a play
for the group.
Duncan; R. S. V. G„
G., Mae Melling­ and Mrs. E. J. Preston.
A',ter a business session, during
er; L. S. V. G„ Luella Shaber; In­
After a short business meeting,
side Guard, Catherine Reichert; birthday names of the past year which committees were appointed
Outside Guard, Elizabeth Kober- were revealed; each member pre­ for the year, the ladies adjourned
to the social hall which had been
stein.
viously told whom she thought her
Maude Salomonsen was present- birthday friend to be and why. decorated with Japanese lanterns,
cd with a Past N :bie Grand pin, Birthday names for the coming chipwood wall hangings, and cherry
a gift of the lodge and sha gave year were then drawn. The re- blossoms, Many beautiful and in-
all of her officers a lovely reinem- mainder of the afternoon was teresting curios from Japan were
displayed.
brance.
spent in playing games.
Members of the Betty Brite
After closing, refreshments were
The next meeting will be at the
terved and many gifts exchanged hcme' of' Mrs. Waflace ’ McCra'e > on Circle dressed in Japanese kimonos
with the sisters guessing their I January 25. Mrs. F. R. Olin will to serve refreshments of tea, cakes
friends
and
drawing review the book “Seasoned Timber” and jello.
birthday
The next meeting will be held
names of the new year.
by Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
February 7, at which time the
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Mrs. Nelson Given
Surprise Party—
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to Buy
at THE APPARU SHOP
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A surprise birthday dinner and
party was given in honor of Mrs.
Adolph Nelson by her daughters,
Mrs. Margaret Powell and Mrs.
Marble Cook at the ljome of Mrs.
Cook in Beaverton Tuesday, Janu­
ary 9. The table 'was beautifully
decorated with pink and white
tapers and white daises.
Attending the party were Mrs.
Floyd Howard, Mrs. Jim Craig, Mrs.
Frank Chillade, all of Portland;
Mrs. Lee Johnson of Gales Creek:
Mrs. Alfred Norgren and Mrs. Gent
Crawford of Forest Grove; Mrs.
Ernest Sunei'l and the guest of
honor, Mrs. Nelson of Vernonia.
Also present besides the hostesses
were Mrs. Nelson’s grandchildren,
Marlene Cook and DeAnna Powell.
Odd Fellows Name
New Officers—
VALUES
All-wool Tailored
Jackets (New Stock)
$2.98
All-wool SKIRTS
$1.59
Clearance of Sweaters
Were $1.49 and $1.98
now
$1.00
Clearance of COATS
Some as low as $3.98
Clearance of HATS
Were $1.98 and $2.98
now $1.00
Dollars spent at The
Apparel Shop are dol­
lars wisely invested—
for you get a full return
in satisfactory
merchandise.
The
Apparel
Shop
Lode McPonald, District Deputy
Grand Master of the I. O. 0. F.
installed the following officers of
the Vernonia chapter of that lodge
recently: W. W. McCrae, Nolble
Grand; Sam Hearing, Jr., Vice
Grand; Paul Gordon, Secretary
Lee
Rogers,
Treasurer;
Rob­
ert
Stawson,
Warden;
Roiberi
Haynes, Conductor; Emil Messing.
Right Support of the Grand Noble;
Wiiliam Heath, Left Support of the
Grand Noble; Norris Soden, Chap
lain; Alton Roberson, Right Sup­
port of the Vice-Grand; Robert Tip­
ton, Left Support of the Vice­
Grand; Harvey Crume, Right Scene
Supporter; Harry Forkier, Left
Scene Supporter; Past Grand, Al­
fred Bassett.
IWA Auxiliary Plans
Silver Tea—
The Ladies Auxiliary of Ver­
nonia I. W. A. are heartily in favor
of the fight the Finnish people are
putting up against Russian dictator­
ship and are planning a Silver Tea
in the near future, funds from
which will bj' used for Finnish
relief.
The Ladies Auxiliary No. 21 of
the I. W. A. of Vernonia introduc­
'd at the convention in Klamath
Falls, October 18 and 19 the fol­
lowing resolution:
WHEREAS there ■ are subversive
groups in the U. S. working again­
st the best interests of our govern­
ment, and,
WHEREAS the Communists, Na­
zis and Facists have undermined the
Meal- Planning Can Be a Drudge
—if you let it! But are you doing everything
you can to make it pleasant, to give your
family “meal surprises” every day? Do you
know about the many ney desserts and the
new ways to prepare old favorites? We’ll be
glad to make suggestions, to point out the
values of easy-to-prepare meats and vege­
tables.
DELIVERY SCHEDULE------
Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and
3:30 P. M.
Phone 761
Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered
SAM and BOB
Grocery & Market
ladies will make an interesting visit
to the Red Bird Missions in Ken-
tucky.
Scouts Hold Court
of Honor Here—
PAGE THREH
General Motors Builds 25-Millionth Unit
Brief ceremonies were held in the Chevrolet assembly I
plant at Flint, January 11, marking completion of this car, 1
the 25-millionth unit built by General Motors. In behalf
of the thousands of workers who had a hand in its manu­
facture, 75 members of the final assembly line crew handed
M. E. Coyle, Chevrolet general manager, a commemora­
tive scroll for presentation to W. S. Knudsen, president of
General Motors. Veteran Chevrolet employes, and execu­
tives of the Buick and AC Spark Plug divisions, were
present as special guests.
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The Boy Scouts’ Court of Honor
of the Forest Grove district which
includes Vernonia was held here at Emil Messing was the instigator of
the American Legion Hall Monday the custom.
night, January 15. Awards to mem­
The committee planning and ar­
bers of Troop 201, Vernonia, were
ranging the affair is named as fol­
made to the following boys: Second
lows: Tom Crawford, Frank Lane,
Class Scout, John Plymale; First
R. W. Conley, Ray Mills, Paul
Class Scout, Ralph Bennett and
Gordon, Carol Brock and Emil
Fred Thompson.
Messing.
The examining board was made
up of Guy Miller, Field Examiner;
Probation Violation
Ray Miller, District Chairman; Le-
Roy Smith, Camping and Activity Sentences Begin—
Albert Ole Tichenor of Vernonia
Chairman; Dale Underwood, Ad-
vancement Chairman; Dr. Fred Rich­ and James Leslie Turnham of Mc-
ards, District Vice-Chairman; Jack
Spearman, Troop Committeeman;
Your Money Buys a Better
Harry Sherman, Scout Master of |
Value When You Trade at the
Troop 238 at Forest Grove; Tom
Vernonia Bargain Store
Seager, Scout Master of Troop 213
New and Used Goods
at Forest Grove; Ira Baucom, Scout
810 Bridge St.
Vernonia;
Master of Troop 201,
rHarold McEntire, Assistant Scout
Master of Troop 201, Vernonia;,
Fred Zeiner and Walter Thompson^
Save Money And Get
of Vernonia; and the Mayor of!
Forest Grove, E. L. Drake.
Comfortable Shaves With
Azter the Court of Honor, the!
Mothers’ Club of Vernonia Boyj
This New
Scouts served refreshments to thej
court and the guests present. Mrs.
Walter Thompson acted as chair-.
man.
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An announcement was made to
the group that a Skillarama will
replace the Scout Circus usually
given each year. The Skillarama.
which will demonstrate different
nhases of scout skill, will’ be held
in Portland at the Auditorium some­
time in February, the definite date
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to be announced later.
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In photo, left to right: C. E. Wetherald, general manu­
facturing manager, Chevrolet; Mr. Coyle; H. H. Curtice,
general manager Buick Division; A. P. Sloan, Jr., chair­
man of the board. General Motors; Fred Brown, veteran
Chevrolet employe; C. S. Mott, vice president, General
Motors; C. E. Wilson, executive vice president. General
Motors, and Mr. Knudsen.
The car was taken at once to Detroit, to play a major
part in the "March of Men and Motors” celebration
staged that night in the Masonic Temple.
Nulty, who were arrested recently to five years and Turnham to one
on charges of violating probations, year last week when they appeared
were taken to the penitentiary on before Judge Zimmerman in the
Tuesday. Tichenor was sentenced circuit court at St. Helens.
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THt SÍA
The Past Worthy Advisor’s
of the Rainbow Girls met
Monday night, January 15, at tlie|
home of Erma Kent who is the new- I
ly elected president of the group.;
Plans for assisting Rainbow Girls'
in their annual doughnut sale. slat-¡
ed for the 26 and 27th (Friday and ,
Saturday) of this month, vrere
furthered.
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Masons to Hold Annual ' 1
Banquet Saturday—
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The Masonic Lodge of Vernonia;
will hold its annual banquet and'
, _ jer inis
get-together
this coming Saiuruay
Saturday z!
night in the Masonic Temple. The f
event is one of the outstanding
social gatherings of the fraternal ;
order, All Masons of this Lodge j
and affiliates of other Blue Lodges I
who have friendly interest in the
Vernonia brotherhood are issued
invitations to attend this anticipat­
ed banquet. This year is the eighth I
in which this feast has been given;1
January 18 and 19
Jr.
At Mi Price!
Past Worthv Advisors
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Meet at Kent’s—
Thursday and Friday
Saturday, Jan. 20; DOUBLE FEATURE
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The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
J. A. Thornbtirifi »’resident
“THE ROLL OF H ONOR BANK”
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COOPER
Sunday and Monday
January 21 and 22
News and Pete Smith
Tuesday & Wednesday
THERIAL
January 23 and 24
\ GLORY
DOUBLE
FEATURE
PAL NIGHT
Plus—“Beware of
Spooks,” a comedy
«OWER of
0NDON
Thursday and Friday
January 25 and 26
Also Selected Shorts
COMING ATTRACTIONS: That’s Right Your
Wrong with Kay Kyser, Adalph Menjou; The
Rains Came, with Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power;
Allegheny (Jprising with John Payne,
Claire Trevor.