Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 16, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940
LET’S BE SCCAIBLE
Evangelical Missionary
Holds Novel Meeting—
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Evangelical church held its
regular meeting at the church Wed­
nesday of last week.
Devotions on the subject “Are
You A Christian?” were led by
Mrs. Boss.
Mrs. Estey reviewed the study
chapter on the work in the Red
Bird Missions in the mountains
of Kentucky. A playlet written and
directed by Mrs. Greenman illus­
trated the need of Lincoln pennies
in the mission work.
During the business session a
decision was made to hold a father
and son banquet March 28th for
which Art Kirkham, KOIN radio
announcer, has been engaged as
speaker.
z Following the business session
the ladies were invited to “come
on in to supper”, The room, lighted
with kerosene lamps, was decorated
with red birds and pussy willows
in rustic baskets. On the table was
a log cabin mountain home con­
structed by Mrs. Greenman and
Mrs. Matthews.
The supper served by the Martha
Circle, consisted of corn bread,
sorgham molasses and beans. Water
was served from the old waterpail
with a leaky dipper.
Guests were all invited to “stay
all night”, but declined because of
family duties to go to their homes.
The next meeting will be March
6th when missions in Europe will
be studied.
>f the club with a gift. Ice cream,
cookies and coffee were served at
four o’clock.
Attending were Mrs. Broderick,
the honor guest, Mrs. Elizabeth
Bennett, Mrs. Florence McDonald,
Mrs. Ida Mae Richards, Mrs. Beulah
Baslington, Mrs. Laura Bennett,
Mrs., Bessie Stolen, Miss Ethel
Spencer and the hostess, Mrs.
Spencer.
Those sending gifts but not able
to be present were: Mrs. Lena
Stanton, Mrs. Lucy Uhlin, Mrs.
Mamie
Dübendorf, Mrs.
Stella
Monger, Mrs. Parkill and Mrs.
Pearl Jones of Salem.
Study Club Meets
with Mrs. McCrae—
The Vernonia Study Clulb met
February 8 at the home of Mrs.
Wallace McCrae. Alter the dessert
luncheon served by the hostess,
each ember responded to roll call
by giving a new word, its meaning
and its use in an original sentence.
During the business meeting it
was < decided to sponsor a move­
ment for “a community center“
where clothing and household ar
tides may be stored and where
people in need of them may call
for them.
Mrs. E. M. Bollinger gave an
interesting review of the book
‘The Brandoils” by Angela Thir-
kell, a novel offering the particu
ar kind of highly sensitive amuse­
ment one can get in the now in­
frequent drawing room comedy. It
is a singularly attractive example
of an older form of entertainment
cunningly adapted to present mood.
Mrs. Spencer Entertains
It makes no false appeal of any
Birthday Club Monday— sort in relying upon the simple
Mrs. R. L. Spencer entertained resources of clear humor and cleai
the Old Time Birthday Club with skill. Mrs'. Ray Mills was Critic.
The next meeting will be on Feb
a Valentine party at her home
Monday afternoon, complimenting ruary 22 at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Broderick, who re- Hamp Roberson; Mrs. Judd Green-
c ived lovely gifts. Mrs. Florence - man will review “We Who Speak
McDonald presented each member' English’’ by Charles Allen Lloyd.
YOU MAY KE SUIIE
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
guarded.
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Local People Married
in Vancouver—
Mrs. Brickel Gives
Birthday Dinner Sunday—
PAGE THREE
POPULAR SONG
REACHES SCREEN—
ents for the first time
on the
screen, the song sensation which
“Oh, Johnny, H)ow You Can
Ruby Smith, daughter of Mr.
In honor of her husband’s and
gives the picture its name. Charles
and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Gales Mrs. Frank Hartwick’s birthdays. Love,” Univarsal’s new comedy,
Creek, was united in marriage with Mrs. Ben Brickel entertained at at the Joy Theatre, is said to com­ Lamont was the director on the
Ronald McDonald, son of Mr. and. dinner Sunday evening. Attending bine romance, music and thrills in film and Ken Goldsmith the assoc­
Mrs. Walter McDonald of Vernonia, were Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, a fast moving story. It also pres- iate producer.
February 10th at a noon ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mr.
in Vancouver. Mrs. Mildred Hult,'and Mrs. Stubbs and the host8> Mr
the bride’s sister, was her only
,
,,
.
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
,. , . „.
. .
land Mrs. Ben Brickel.
attendant. Glen McDonald acted as
best man for his brother.
Party
Following this ceremony Annabel ¡Birthday
1
Given
Mr.
Skuzie—
Lindsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A birthday party honoring Leslie
Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 15 & 16; DOUBLE FEATURE
W. J. Lindsley of Keasey and
(Sam) Garland Arthur Smith, son iSkuzie was held at the Skuzie home
Charlie Chan in “CITY OF DARKNESS”
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Monday evening. Those present for
Starring Sidney Foler, Lynn Bari
the
evening
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Gales Creek, were married. Miss
Claribel Lindsley was her sister’s, •Frazee and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bau-
“BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY”
only attendant. Henry Olsen acted: eom> Mr. and Mrs .Harold McEntire,
Starring
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake
as best man. Others attending were ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rasmussen
sent
gifts
but
were
unable
to
be
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
Saturday, February 17; DOUBLE FEATURE
son, Joe, Lyla Morris, Mr. and 1 present for the party.
Mrs. Oscar Smith and son, Ron­ i_________________________
“BAD LITTLE ANGEL”
ald, Mrs. Walter McDonald and
A
comedy
drama starring Virginia Weidler,
daughter, Lois, and Loran Johnson.
Gene
Reynolds, Guy Kibbee
Following these ceremonies there
was a wedding dinner given at the To the Editor:
“JEEPERS CREEPERS”
Oscar Smith home at Glenwood by
According to a recent bulletin
Starring
Weaver
Brothers, a drama with music.
Mrs. Ray Colts.
published by the Oregon State Col­
lege Experiment Station at Cor­
Mon., Feb. 18-19 j Tuesday & Wednesday
Rebekahs Hold Meet
vallis, there is now over 75 acres
in Forest Grove—
an experimental irrigated pasture,
}
February 20 and 21
The most thrilling
A number of Rebekahs from Ver­ while 12 years ago there was less
adventure known
nonia went to Forest Grove Wed­ ,than an acre under irrigation. There
PAL NIGHT
tomanlThegreat-
nesday night, February 7, for the are three departments at the Ex­
official visit of the state president periment Station cooperating in the
est acting cast
of the lodge, Mrs. Henderson, of development of irrigated pastures.
ever assembled!
Salem. Six members were initiated According to the Station Bulletin,
The best motion
at the meeting.
“The Value of Irrigated Pasture
picture of 1939!
Members of the local lodge at­ for Dairy Cattle” just published, it-
tending the gathering were: Mr. is pointed out that a five-year
and Mrs. R. L. Spencer, Mrs. Ruby average yield from fertilized, irrig-I
Twentiert\^«Ah»ry-Fox presents
Darryl F. Zanqck s-Production of’
Biggs, Mrs. Dorothy Sandon, Mrs. ated pasture was equivalent to 6.4
Hattie Ward, Mrs. Lee Mellinger, tons of alfalfa hay, or 284 bushels
Mrs. Cecile McDonald, Mrs. Hazel of oats per acre. It is also pointed
Bergerson, Mrs. Luella Shaver, Mrs. out in the bulletin that the use of
Zoe Whitsell, Mrs. Mary Kapham- fertilizer or irrigated pasture has
mar, Mrs. Maude Salomonsen, Mrs. been found to be absolutely essen­
Gladys Parry and Mrs. Eva Hear­ tial for most profitable returns.
i tarring
“SHOULD
ing.
The yield per acre fertilized with
HUSBANDS WORK?”
300 pounds of superphosphate per
with
Masons Hold District
acre is 75 per cent greater than
Starring The Gleason
NANCY KELLYlR
Meet in Rainier Thursday— on areas not fertilized.
Family
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These Masons from the Vernonia
The fertilizer experiments were
Lodge attending the District meet­ carried out on a pasture of a little
Thurs., Fri., Feb. 22, 23; DOUBLE FEATURE
ing in Rainier Thursday night, less than nine acres. Even with
February 8, were: Ray Mills, Paul two acres left unfertilized, the
4 MEET DR. CHRISTIAN”
Gordon, Glen Hawkins, Grant Lay­ prea supplied 65 per cent of the
Starring Jean Hersholt, D. Lovett
er, Emil Messing, R. W. Conley, nutrient requirements of more than
Frank Lane, A. L. Kullander, W. 12 cows daily, which had an aver­
“OH, JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE”
E. Watson, J. E. Tapp, Roland age production of 40 pounds of
Starring Tom Brown, Peggy Morgan
Treharne and W. F. MacDonald. milk figured at 4 per cent butter­
The occasion was the visitation fat.
COMING ATTRACTIONS: “Gone with the
of Gr^nd Master Finseth. Because
Any farmer wishing to secure
Wind”, “Drums Along the Mohawk”, “Grapes of
of illness Mr. Finseth was unable this bulletin may do so by writing j
Wrath”, “Four Wives”, “Everything Happens at
to be present; substituting for him to Oregon State College Experiment
vas F. C. Howard, Grand Master Station, Corvallis, Oregon.
Night”, “Fighting 69th”, “My Little Chickadee”
Lester Sheeley
:
if last year.
JOY THEATRE
The Forum
STANLEY
ER TRACYf
Betty Brites Meet
Tuesday Afternoon—
CHEVROLET
The Betty Brite Circle of the
Missionary Society of the Evangel­
ical Church met Tuesday afternoon,
February 13, at the home of Mrs.
Harold McEntire. Mrs. Noble Dutton
assisted the hostess.
The group of thirteen decided
to continue sponsoring the series
of traveling teas, a project started
some time ago. The next meeting
will be held March 12 at the home
of Mrs. W. F. MacDonald.
Extension Club
to Meet Tuesday—
SEE US FOR THE BEST
The Vernonia Extension Club will
meet Tuesday, February 20, at the
home of Mrs. Glen Bodell. Mrs.
Purvine, the County Agent, will be
present. At noon a pot luck dinner
will be served. This meeting is
open to the public and visitors are
always welcome.
USED CAE
3
BUYS IN TOWN
GENEROUS ALLOWANCE
Mrs. Ada Fish Given
Surprise Party—
on your old car!
Friday, February 2, Mrs. Ada
Fish was pleasantly surprised by
a shower given in honor of her
birthday by the teachers of the
Washington grade school. Mrs. Fish,
who has charge of the book -bind­
ing and repairing of the grade
school books, received lovely gifts
among which were linoleum and
a desk lamp.
1 » The
Jd cars and the
of
values
best used “
town.
_ buy front
Rainbow Girls Meet
Monday Night—
The Rainbow Girls held their
regular meeting at the Masonic
Temple Monday night, February 12.
Reports from the committees re­
sponsible for the successful dance
given last Saturday night were
heard. Plans to invite Rainbow
chapters from St. Helens and Cor­
vallis for a future meeting at
which time an initiation ceremony
will be exemplified were discussed.
K/i
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SAVE
All used cara
priced tosellfast
in order to make
room for more
trade-ins.
methods.
A lowest prje«
I
** mens’*
quality
sella-
Father, Son Banquet
Slated March 28—
The annual Father and Son ban­
quet sponsored by the Evangelical
Misionary Society will be held on
March 28.
Mr. Art Kirkham of Portland,
KOIN radio announcer, has accept­
ed an invitation to be the guest
speaker.
Vernonia Auto Company
Vernonia, Oregon
A Safe Place to Trade