Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 26, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
LET’S EE SOCIABLE
Little Dance Club
to Begin Series—
Tha Little Dance Club committee
met last Thursday night at the home
of Lyman Hawken, the chairman.
Definite plans were made for the
sei ics ol' taree dances to be given
at the I. O. O. F. hall every third
Saturday for the three coming
months. Those dates are: February
17, Ma,ch 16 and April 20.
'Committees for the dances were
named as follows:
Floor committee: February 17,
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman, Dr.
and Mrs. R. D. Eby, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wall; March 16, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hearing, Mr. and Mrs. Judd
Greenman, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Tipton; April 20, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Kaphammar, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Porter iel'd and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Roberson.
The committees for decorating
and for the hiring of the orchestra
will act for the three dances this
year: The Lyman Hawkens and the
Paul Gordons will have charge of
decorations; Mr. and Mrs. 1 rank
Hartwick and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Kamholz will serve on the music
committee.
will give a luncheon for four guests;
those four will provide a like meet­
ing for two guests. Each guest will
pay twenty-five cents for her
luncheon. The proceeds will go into
the general fund of the church’s
niicsionary group.
Mrs. Vaughn Entertains
O. A. Bridge Club—
■Members ol the O. A. Bridge
Club met Thursday, January 18, at
the home of Mrs. Walter Vaughn
on the Oregon American hill. High
score for the afternoon was held
by Mrs. Vaughn. Attending were
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Mrs. A. J.
Hughes, Mrs. Lyman Hawken, Mrs.
Charles Marston, Mrs. Connie And­
erson, Mrs. Alice Estey, Mrs. F. R.
Olin and the hostess, Mrs. Vaughn.
Teachers Entertain
Sewing Group—
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ing of Mrs. Louise George, Mrs. improved and the danger of losing with the flu.
Minnie Hughes, Mrs. Verla Porter­ the foot is past.
Dick Lynch was in Mist Monday
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field and Mrs. Eurma Hartwick.
Mrs. Glen Bodell and infant son on business.
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Dick
Lynch
was
in
St
Helens
were victims of the flu the past
500 Club Entertained
on business Sunday.
week but are much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch and
by Mrs. Koberstein—
A number of flu patients were Margaret Haiman were dinner
The 500 Club met last Thurs­ reported this past week, namely:
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
day, January 18, at the home of George and Marvin Turner, Lou
Woods Sunday.
Mrs. Westlund Koberstein. Mrs. Wijkerson, and Elwin Hillsberry.
Mrs. A. F. Kostur of Tillamook
Robert Woods won first prize for All are able to be about again.
called on Mrs. C. I. Anderson Sat­
high score; Mrs. Ernest Gwin won
Homer Michener was ill for sev­ urday.
low. The next meeting of the group eral days with an attack of appen-
Mrs. Charles O. Marston is going
is scheduled for February 1 at the dicitus.
to Portland Friday to see the
home of Mrs. John Kirk.
Harold Davis and Bob Tomlinson Russian ballet.
were Portland visitors Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Burnside, Mrs.
Rainbow Girls
Mrs. Wallace Bergerson spent Matthews and Mrs. Earl Preston
Monday evening with Mrs. Etta were callers of Mrs. C. O. Marston
Install Officers—
Monday night, January 22, at the Driscoll and family.
for tea Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert DePue and family were
ADS ARE NEWS
Masonic Temple, the Rainbow Girls
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson
installed officers elected to serve weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent Saturday in Portland.
Printed In Big Type
for lour months. Erma Kent acted Ray McGee of Mist.
Hawley Counts is visiting at his
Oliver Mellinger and son, Billy, sister’s, Mrs. L. C. Boeck.
as drill leader. Jean Vaughn, out­
going Worthy Advisor, was succeed­ motored to Portland Monday where
they met Mrs. Emma Deerberry of
ed by Myrtle Stacey.
Other elected officers installed Camas, Washington, who came for
DRESSMAKING — ALTERATIONS
were: Worthy Associate Advisor, an extended visit with her daughter,
CLEO CATON
Heidi Reich; Charity, Elsie Duncan; Mrs. Perry Mellinger,
Mrs. Oliver Mellinger motored to
Hope, Joanne Nichols; Faith, Paul­
ine Rollins; Secretary, Lillian Laird; Rainier Monday on business connect­
ed with the County Extension Unit.,
Treasurer, Jonnibel Hatfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning
The newly appointed advisory
board consists of Mr. and Mrs. motored to Portland Saturday. They
Glen Hawkins, Mrs. Ray Mills, were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Emil' Messing and W. F. MacDon­ William Fitzgerald of Forest Grove.
that when you see the sign
ald.
The Apparel Shop
Miss Grace Condit, Miss Marian
Schrieber and Mrs. Ina Scott were
hostesses to a group Tuesday night
of last week, January 16, at the
F. E. Malmsten home. Sewing was
the main activity of the enjoyable
evening which was terminated after
THE FRED HENDERSONS
delicious refreshments of tea and
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
HERE SUNDAY; MRS.
sandwiches were served. Attending Mrs. Hartwick Has
were Ruby Maddess, Jane Lovett, Card Party—
MARSTON HAS GUESTS
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
Pauline Christen, Shirley Wiegal,
Mrs. Frank Hartwick entertained
RIVERVIEW
—
(Special
to
The
guarded. You get this assurance at the
Mildred Weed, Mary Fossatti, Mrs. at dinner and bridge at her home
F. E. Malmsten, Mrs. M. H. Kam­ last Saturday evening. Her guests Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins
«nd family motored down the Wolf
Mrs. Preston Hostess
holz, and the hostesses.
were wives of Masons attending'
Creek highway Sunday and saw
for Luncheon—
the annual homecoming banquet.
the newly completed bridge near
The first of a series of “dimin­ Masonic Homecoming
Attending were Mesdames Paul
Elsie.
ishing” luncheons was held last Fri­ Successful Affair—
Gordon, Ray Mills, W. F. MacDon­
Mrs. Art Nanson and son, Ken­
day with Mrs. Earl Preston as ti e
The Masonic Homecoming and ald, A. J. Hughes, George Plumb, neth, visited Friday at the John
hostess at her home on the O. A.
Chet
Alexander,
Glen
Hawkins
and
hill. The luncheons are being given banquet, an annual event of the Mrs. Hawkins’ sister, Miss Yola Atkins’ home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat were
by members of the Deborah Circle local Masonic Lodge, was for the Serafin. Mrs. Gordon held high
of the Evangelical Church Mission­ eighth year a well attended and score; the hostess, Mrs. Hartwick, visiting Mrs. B. F. Dimeler of
highly successful affair. 133 men
Salem, Sunday.
ary Society.
econd high.
New Modern
Mr. and Mrs. Castleman from
The plan is as follows: the first gathered for the evening of good
Westport visited Mrs. B. H. Hen-
luncheon was served to eight mem­ fellowship and reunion. Because of Women’s Relief Corps
Deposit Plan to
’lerson Sunday.
bers o'" the particular circle; each the flu epidemic, there were not
Installs
Officers
—
so
many
visitors
or
members
pres
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Henderson
one present is to give a similar af­
save your Time
Following a dinner provided by visited Mrs. B. H. Henderson Sun-
fair with six guests; those six guests ent as had been anticipated.
45 different lodges, 17 Grand the losing side of a contest which May.
Quick - Easy - Safe
jurisdictions and two foreign lodges nded in December, the following
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples and
were represented at the meeting. ifficers were installed in the John (Mrs. Earl Byers of Washington
Write or call
Many former residents of Vernonia Bucher Women’s Relief Corps: were here Friday to visit at the
for complete
president, Elizabeth Watts; vice- home of B. H. Henderson.
were also present.
information—
Among the outstanding guests president, Eva Jacobs; junior vice-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barlow of
were R. Frank Peters, Circuit Judge president, Jennie Oswald; conduct­ 'Seaside visited with Mrs. M. Dunlap
of the
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Washington
and
Tillamook or, Alma Mills; assistant conductor, 'Sunday evening.
counties, Past Worthy Grand Mast­ Laura Sauer; treasurer, Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Holmes
er who has not missed one of the Lines; secretary, Sylvia Turner; had as their weekend guests, Mr.
Head Office, Portland, Oregon
eight homecomings.; D. D. G. M. haplain, Gertrude Kirk; patriotic 'and Mrs. Fred Murray of Long­
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Rosabsugh of Rainier, District 24; instructor, Dorcas Bays; guard. view, Washington.
Justice;
assistant
guard,
D. D. G. M. Barlow of Warrenton,. Ione
Tom Magoff has been very sick
Mertie Cline; press correspondent,
District 13.
A delegation from Longview in­ Estella Monger; musician, Florence
vited the local lodge to attend a ■McDonald; color bearers, Selma
I meeting in their city in February; Webb. Mae Mellinger and Gertrude
Tremendous public accept
Mr. Rosebaugh invited members to Rusow.
Members will meet next Wednes­
the District meeting to be held in
ance of the 1940 Chevrole
day for drill practice.
I Rainier February 8th.
Entertainment for the members
has brought in the finest stock
and guests of the VeSionia A. F. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
of used cars in all history
r nd A. M. was provided by Richard Attend Association Meet—
I.alli, talented young accordionist
A joint District Association meet­
from Pittsburg.
ing of the Odd Fellows and the
Rebekahs was held in Clatskanie
Eastern Star Initiates
Thursday, January
18, Robert
New Member Wednesday— Spencer, newly elected president, I
On Wednesday evening, January presiding. After the business meet­
6,647,437
17, newly installed officers of ing and program, members enjoyed
people bought used cars and
trucks from Chevrolet dealer«
Nehalem Chapter of the Eastern refreshments followed by dancing. I
during the last four years.
Star exemplified the degrees, initia­
Attending the tri-annual meeting
ting one new candidate, Nedra of the Association, which embraces
Young. There were a large number the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges
in attendance. Mrs. Herman Dick- of Rainier, Clatskanie, Westport,
■on came from Portland to rfill her St. Helens and Vernonia, were Mr.
station; Mrs. Maybelle Cochran of and Mrs. Robert Spencer and
Oregon City, daughter of Mr. and daughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mrs. George Drorbaugh, was a Hearing and son, Sam, Jr., Mr. and
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visitor.
Mrs. Alton Roberson, Mr. and Mrs.
Refreshments were served in the Clyde
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
rocial hall by a committee consist- Harry
Sandon, Mrs. Selma Webb,
Mrs.
Marvin Porterfield, Emil
Messing, Wallace McCrae, Paul
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Chippewa Campfire
Girls Meet—
The Chippewa Tribe met at the
Campfire cabin Saturday, January
20, under the leadership of the
president, Gloria Lamping. A candy
sale will be given Saturday, Janu­
ary 27; the money from the sale
will go toward defraying the ex­
penses of the girls attending the
National Campfire Council held
each year in Portland in March.
Plans were made for a Valentine
party to be held in celebration of
that occasion. At the meeting names
for birthday friends were drawn.
After the business meeting, group
singing, games and a pot-hick dinner
were enjoyed by the girls.
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to the Good Samaritan hospital last
Tuesday for treatment of gangrene
in his foot. Mrs. Kirkbride, Byron
and Mrs. Eric Carlaon visited him
Sunday and report him as much
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