FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 ' I LET’S BE SOLAI E LE Mrs. Hamp Roberson Entertains Group— O. E. S. Party Honors Matrons, Patrons— The members of the Vernonia Wednesday evening, February 21, Study Club met for an enjoyable marked a very memorable occasion afternoon Thursday, February 22, for local and out-of-town members «1 the Hamp Roberson home on the and an exceptionally large visitation rum Clatskanie. Past Matrons and O. A. Hill. After the dessert lunch­ Patrons of this and other Chapters eon which carried out the George and charter members of this Chap­ Washington motive, members re­ ter were honored guests. The first sponded to roll call by naming group included the following: Mr. two words or, pihrases often in­ and Mrs. F. D. Macpherson of Portland, Mrs. E. H. McGraw of correctly used. Forest Grove, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, The Civic Committee composed Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. C. L. of Mrs. Harry Sandon, Mi-s. Paul Brock, Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. E. J. Preston Tom Crawford, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, announced that a community or Mr. W. T. Lilly, Emil Messing and civic center has been established Glen Hawkins. The charter mem­ in the bank building where clothing bers present were Mrs. Albert and household needs may be taken Childs and Mrs. Merle Ruhl. A very lovely floral drill was given for distribution to the needy. Mrs. Judd Greenman gave an and beautiful' old-fashioned nose­ interesting and informative review gays were presented to the ladies of the book “We Who Speak Eng­ and rosebuds to the men. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bollinger acted lish” by Charles Allen Lloyd who has been a professor of English os Worthy Patron and Matron and :or thirty years and is an author­ conferred the degrees on one newly ity on the use of English. In an elected member. The two highest informal fashion the writer points officers of Wabanang Chapter of out mistakes in grammar and pro­ Clatskanie, Mrs. Alma Martinson nunciation; he explains and corrects and Don Fleuer, were given special false teachings of the past, antici­ honors. At a late hour, refreshments ap pating changes in the future. Mrs. propriate for Washington’s birthday William Heath was critic. The next meeting will ve held at were served at tables beautifully Mrs. Ray Mills’ home, Thursday, decor-.‘ed with centerpiecs and fav­ March 14 at which time Mrs. Wal- ors of red, white and blue. lace • McCrae will review the J. B. Priestly play “I Have Been Here Birthday Party Surprises— Before”. A number of friends came in Social Club Gives Friday evening and completely sur­ Benefit Card Party— prised Mrs. William Jacobs on her The Social Club of the Eastern birthday. She received a number of Star held a benefit card party in at .active and useful gifts. Pinochl the reception hall of the Masonic w is played in which Frank Lange Temple last Thursday night. Wash­ and Mrs. Mike Willard held high motive was ’ scores and Mrs. Thurman DeHart ington’s birthday carried out in table decorations and William Jacobs had low scores I A delicious lunch consisting of and re'reshments. 500 were Mandw'c^es’ P°tat<> salad and angel Bridge, pinochle and played^In "bridge^ Mrs“ Lee Caul-J f™d c^e_ W^/e^d' PT“+ field and Ray Mills won high; in Were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange pinochle, Mrs. Marvin Porterfield Mr. and Mrs. Thurman DeHart and Elbert Brock; and in 500, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard, Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Davis,'Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Fred Zeiner. The committee in charge of the Thomas Turner and Mr. and Mrs affair was: Mrs. Glen Hawkins, Jacobs. Mrs. A. J. Hughes and Mrs. Marvin ,, -m . , • Porterfield. i Mrs- Eby Entertains VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Pollyanna Circle Meets— Rural highways continued to be CARNIVAL SUCCESS; ¡la,f the gypsy girl and Sir Cedric Victor Creson of Coquille, Oregon, Mrs. G. E. Carson of Vancouver, ing their home at the Roseway. Olin held high score; Mrs. Green­ Hardwicke that of the villian. Washington, and Otto Boeck of apartments. I man held second high. Keasey, spent Monday and Tues­ day at the Perry Browning home. “THE CISCO KID Margaret Michener, who has been AND THE LADY”— quite ill with bronchitis, is much improved. The newest adventure in the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen spent hrilling career of O. Henry’s lov- Sunday at the Otto Michener home. able outlaw, t-his 20th Century-Fox Mrs. Michener returned home with film can be recommended on sev- ¡¿them for a two-day’s visit. Mrs. Etta Driscoll and children ■ral points, any one of which Sunday at the Clyde Carrick would make a film good entertain- spent home on Beaver creek road. ment. There’s excitement—the stage Mrs. Ray McGee and daughter, roach robbed, a gold mine plunder­ Bonnie, of Mist spent several days ed and bad-men dying of pistol last week with Mrs. Maude DePue poisoning. There’s romance—as Cis­ i and family. Harold Davis and Sonny Schalock co might say: “To rob a bank or drove to Forest Grove Saturday hold up a stagecoach is play for baking Harry Gardner over. a child. But to make love to two seroritas: that is work for a man!” accompany BRIDAL SHOWER There’s comedy—just this smiling desperado on his hair- GIVEN MRS. SMITH breadth escapes, < Chivalrous __ feats. BROTHERS HERE Phone 773 RIVERVIEW and private Confabs with his hench­ KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle) man. Directed by Herbert I. Leeds, Mrs. D. R. DeVaney and Mrs. J. “The Cisco Kid and the Lady” O. DeVaney gave a bridal shower opens Tuesday at the Joy Theatre. for Mrs. Sam Smith at the DeVaney home Wednesday. She received many lovely gifts. Cake, sandwiches and coffee were served. Thlose HIGGINS FILM present were: Mrs. Hilda Keasey, Combatlntestinal Poisoning TRUE TO LIFE­ Mrs. Anna Luther, Mrs. Iva Gill- that may be causing your If there are people in this town bab, Mrs. Clara Lindsley, Mrs. Gay- nell Reed, Mrs. Viola Comstock, who think they have family | Mrs. A. J. Armstrong. Mrs. Maxine troubles, let them drop down to the ¡Smith. Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Ruth Joy Theatre and see Republic’s Hult. Mrs. Mildred Hult, Mrs. Alice “My Wife’s Relatives,” which de­ I I indnley and Mrs. Maxine Smejkal. sending gifts but not pres­ picts new adventures of the Higgins IThos» ent were Mrs. Dussenberry, Mrs. Here s a marvelously simple way of Menage. If you are one of the many folks that j Walter McDonald, Miss Grace Arm­ feels “punk” much of the time and suffer combating intestinal putrefaction that’s The antics of this screen family strong. Mrs. Blanche DeWitt, Mrs. from little aches and pains, biliousness, proven to be effective in so many, many headaches, fatigue, "furry” tongue, and cases. Best of all, it doesn’t call for the are side-splitting, but when taken I Isola Morris, Miss Lenora Carrick, even foul breath, we want you to know that use of harmful laxatives or drugs. Modern very often these conditions are due to the science now says that extract or concen­ seriously, are rather true-to-life. I I ; Priscilla White. Mrs. Rilla White. activity of harmful bacteria in the colon. trate of GARLIC gives valuable help to the Mrs. Maude White, Mrs. Herb colon in its fight against these poison ­ James Gleason, the head of the Counts and Mrs. Albert Kreiger. These bacteria attack food wastes and often produce poisons that are absorbed by creating bacteria. family, bears the brunt of his If you feel “half dead” much of the time, Ralph DeVaney is visiting his the body and so cause many very distress­ ing conditions. It is hard to kill these bac­ have minor aches and pains, headaches, brood’s troubles. His wife, Lil, sister in Portland. teria in the colon. Powerful drugs that dizziness, or foul breath, it might well he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and might kill them may also hurt you if taken that intestinal putrefaction is at the bottom played by his real-life partner, Lu- of it. Why suffer? DO SOMETHING Mrs. W. J. Lindsley made a trip to internally. cile Gleason, tries earnestly to help Hillsboro and Cedar Mills Thursday. However, if you just "slow down” the ABOUT IT. If you suffer aches, pains, headaches, activity of these harmful bacteria that her husband, but has the knack of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Mr. cause putrefaction, nature will be given a dizziness and fatigue, why not do as so many other folks are today doing. Try chance to set things right again. making situations worse than they Rolland and daughter, Dorothv. Mrs. Garlic Concentrate for your troubles. W. J. Lindsley and three children, DEARBORN Concentrated Garlic Tablet« were originally. offer you the medicinal virtues of Garlic In Lee, Joan and Kenneth, made a trip tasteless, odorless, easy-to-take tablets. to Portland Monday. Start using them today and learn for your­ self just what these tablets can do for you. Mr. and Mrs. John Counts visited ALLEGHENS UPRISING A package of 40 tablets (a two-weeks at the Herb Counts home Thursday. supply), costs only 69e. At all good TO SHOW THURSDAY— •Drug Stores. Be sure to get the genuine Mrs. Carrie Wiaenberg, Mary DEARBORN Garik Tablets. Hall and Lee Hall visited at the An outdoor drama of the Colonial EDCE i Come in today and get Counts home Sunday. Government's fight to suprem il­ Herb InCCi generous FREE TRIAL Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fugate spent package or DEARBORN Concen­ legal trading in rum and weapons ,'*e weekend with Mr. and Mrs. trated Garlic Tablets. Coats nothing. with the Indians. Leading charact­ Harry Bales. No obligation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Don- ers are portrayed by Clair Trevor, John Wayne and George Sanders, aid Morris. Mrs. Blanche DeWitt and Mr. Rolland an sons. Dale and W. J. ARMITAGE, DRUGGIST directed by William A. Seiter. Leonard, spent Saturday in Port- New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS Biliousness, Dizzy Spells, Headaches, Tired Feeling PAGE THREE YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, February 29, March 1 “TIMBER STAMPEDE” starring George O’Brien “LAMBETH WALK” Starring Sally Grey, Lupino Lane Saturday, March 2; DOUBLE FEATURE “FAST AND FURIOUS” Starring Franchot Tone and Ann Sothern “MUSIC IN MY HEART” Starring Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth Sunday and Monday March 3 and 4 PKO RADIO Picture with MR CEDRIC HARDWICKE . THOMAS MICHELL . MAUREEN O'HARA • EDMOND C'RRIEN.AIAN MARSHAL• WALTER HAMPDEN . KATHARINE ALEXANDER Also Universal News Tues., Wed,, March 5, 6 DOUBLE FEATURE PAL NIGHT “MY WIFE’S RELATIVES” Starring James Gleason, Mary Davenport ft FRONTIER DA'io Thur«,, Fri., March 7, 8 Also Selected Shorts Coming Attractions: “Fighting 69th”, “Drums Along the Mo­ hawk”, “Swanee River”, ! “His Girl Friday”, “Swiss Family Robinson”, “Broadway Melody”, “Gone with the Wind”, Louis-Godoy Fight Pic­ tures, March 28 and 29. UPRISING'