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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1940)
FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON LET’S EE SOCIABLE Wedding Shower Given Mr. and Mrs. Savage— of the order to be followed by the showing of several reels of moving pictures taken by local people. Mrs. Myrtle Layer staged the movie« by showing a number of acenes she had taken and a number taken by Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Knight. About 50 people were present for tihe aftfair. son, Algie, Sylvia Brady, Helen Jane Henderson, Harold and Deryl Mrs. Garland Gilman and Mrs. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Everett DeHart entertained at a Graves, Miss Maxine Johns, Mr. and shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mrs. Harry Eckland, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Mills Hostess to ’ c age, a week ago Monday eve- u. xvu.j,-, Mi. unu Mrs. Russell Whit- Study Club— 1 i.g, March 11, at bhe home of ■ 11, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hall and Mrs. Ray Mills was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Everett DeHart. Many Aletha Murray o. Vernonia. the Vernonia Study Club at her b.autiful gifts were received. Re home March 14. A delightful des freshments o cake, jello, coffee Stork Shower Given sert luncheon carrying out the St. and cocoa were served. One lovely Patrick theme was served. Members Thursday — cake was decorated with a miniature Mis. Alverne Hold was honored re-ponded to roll call by giving a bride and groom, and another with with a stork shower at the home o line from a modern play. two pretty lovebirds. Following a short business meet Those attending wire: Mr. and Mrs. Anna Wood last Thursday Mrs. Leon Savage, guests of honor, afternoon. Attending were Mrs. ing, Mrs. Wallace McCrae reviewed Mr. C. D. Bushart, Mrs. Clarence Elva Davis, Mis. Hazel Woolsey, the play ‘I Have Been Here Be- Murray, Mi's. Jack Christiansen, Mis. Elmo Brewer, Mrs. Margaret tore” by J. B. Priestly. The plot Miss Luella Cedarburg, Miss Angie Broderick, Mrs. Hannah Wilson, f the drama centers about a young Ht nderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Mrs. Betty Crouse, Mrs. Laura school master, Oliver Ferrant; a C ben and son, Dickie, Mrs. E. Bennett, Mrs. Emma Clark, Mrs. wealthy industrialist, Walter Or- Sturdevant, Mrs. Ruth mund; and his young wife, Janet. Graham, Mrs. Mamie Hill, Mrs. Alvina Ellen Frank, Mrs. J. Rosowurm, Brownlie, Miss Margaret Sturde A German philosopher, Dr. Gortler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scbmidlin, Mrs. ar.t, the honored guest and the who believes our lives are lived in Nrla Brady, Wesley, Dean and ■ostess. Sending gifts but unable cycles which are often repeated, Aretha Brady, Miss Grace Arm o attend the affair were: Mrs has seen, through an experiment strong, Mr. J. F. Callander, Mr. R. I. Hall, Mrs. Virginia Hall, Mrs what 'has happened to fhe lives of Orndull, Mrs. Elizabeth 'he other three in a f i rmer exist- end Mrs. Garland Gilman and Doris, Maud Brown "nee and i comes to takc a hand in and Mrs. Tom Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gilman and the affair. children, Mr. nd Mrs. Russell Cline, Mrs. F. R. Olin’s sister, Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Oswald, Mrs. Warren F. O. E. Members T,illey of Portland was a guest of Stevenson, Mrs. J. L. Sargent. Miss Enjoy Pot-luck Feed— ne club. Rilla Mae Sanders, Mrs. Carroll' A number of members of th The play, “Susan and God”, wili Chance, Mr. and Mrs. Everett De Fraternal Order of Eagles and theii Hart, Ruth and Larry DeHart. wives enjoyed a social evening with be reviewed at the next meeting Those sending gifts, but unable i pot-luck lunoh and moving pic March 28 by Mrs. Harry Sandon to attend were: Mr. and Mrs. S. tunes last Friday evening at th< vlho will also act as hostess. Dalrymple of Centralia, Washing Legion hall. The evening’s lunch ton, Mr. Lincoln Peterson of Mist, was provided by the losing team Nehalom Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Seaman of 'ed by Albert Pierce, Of a recent At Olin’s— The Nehalem Club, social club Jennings, Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. membership drive, to the members J H. Reeves of Beaumont, Texas, <f the winning team, led by Art if the Eastern Star, met Wednes- lay of last week at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. DeHart, Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. The evening began with a short Mrs. F. R Olin with Mrs. E. J. Cummings, Mrs. M. Ratcliff and ■.ls'uess meeting of the members Preston assisting the hostess. Mrs. Ray Mills presided over the group of sixteen members. r Tickets for the dance the Stars are sponsoring March 29 were dis- tiibuted. The affair will be held OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST in the Masonic Temple, The next meeting of the Chib will be April 10 at which time Mrs. Leona McGraw of Forest Grove will entertain at 1:00 o’clock Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander luncheon. DR. GEORGE BUTTERFIELD Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store TliurNdavc. March 28 Eyes Examined - Glasses Filled Terms—A small down payment, Balance monthly YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE ‘ JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, March 21 and 22 “THE MAN FROM DAKOTA” with Wallace Beery, Dolores Del Rio Saturday Night Saturday, March 23 «1 X SPECIAL MATINEE Starting at 2 P. M. General Admission 10c (One Showing Only) JAT and the CANARY) 4* :ii]:fl [i]j 'Ji O. E. S. Attends Forest Grove Meet— Last Monday evening the entire corps of officers and several other members of the local Eastern Star lodge went to Forest Grove to a ■pecial “Friendship Night” planned by the Forest Chapter. The local officers presented their opening march preceding the short business meeting after which the Forest Chapter gave a very impress ive degree honoring Mrs. Sara Drorbaugh. Worthy Matron of the local O. E. S. A small bouquet of daffodils was given each one pres ent and each officer of the host chapter presented her special guest, the one serving ip the same office hi the Nehalem Chapter, with a gift. After the close of the meeting, following an interesting talk about and an exhibition of articles from China given by Miss Graham o' Forest Grove, a grand march was PAGE THREE formed, leading the members to the social hall where refreshments and group singing were enjoyed. Mrs. E. H. McGraw of Forest Greve and Mrs. F. D. Macpherson off Portland, former Vernonia resi dents, were present at the meeting. A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Auxiliary Entertains Officials Monday— Quick - Easy - Safe Mrs. Lydia Horsefall', Department President of the American Legion Auxiliary, will pay her official visit to the local unit of that organiza tion March 25, Monday. Accompany ing Mrs. Horsefall are Mrs. Goode, vice-president, Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, secretary, and Mrs. DeLores Helm big. district president. Mrs. J. W. Nichols will serve a 1:00 o’clock luncheon at her home, 141 B Street, on that afternoon; each member is urged to come and further is asked to inform Mrs. Nichol's at the latest on the morn ing of March 24 whether or not she will be present at the luncheon. The committee assisting the host-1 fss, Mrs. Nidhols, is: Mrs. Anna Luther, Mrs. Alice Estey, Mrs. Dell Freston. Scheuermans Entertain Grandmpthers— Write or call for complete information— New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman were host and hostess to eight of the older grandmothers off the community last Sunday at theirj home. The event, an annual affair | thi' being the fourth year, brought is guests Mrs. Ollie Roberts, Mr3. ' Emma Weed, Mrs. L. A. Rogers, ■ Mrs. J. M. John, Mrs. Dora Wash burn, Mrs. Alice Crawford, Mr3. Laura Sauer and Mrs. Julia E. Brown. A trio consisting of Erma Kent, ; Opal Scheuerman and Maxine John sang accompanied by Martha Tapn.I Mrs. L. H. Dewey sang “Little Old Lady,” and was accompanied by . Opal Scheuerman. LYNCH AUTO PARTS RIVERVIEW Phone 773 PARENTS— To the first 300 children, under the age of 6 visiting The Nehalem Market Saturday, March 23 accompanied by one parent, will Rebekahs Initiate Three— On March 14 th Mt. Heart Rebekah lodge held their regular meeting with a large number pres ent, including fifteen visitors from the Forest Grove lodge. Three candidates were initiated and after closing, several Odd Fel lows came in and the sisters re peated the drill for their benefit a "ter which refreshments of sand wiches, ice cream, cookies and coffee were served on tables decor ated in St Patrick day colors. be presented an EASTER BASKET! Nehalem Market & Grocery YOU CAN PAY MORE Also Saturday Night “KNIGHT OF THE RANGE” I] I] I Ji' V » I Sunday and Monday, March 24 and 25 than the modest Chevrolet price for a motor yourself asking, "Where can I get any more beauty, driving and rid ing ease, road action, safety and all-round value than I get in Chevrolet for ’40?” , . . - Particularly when you consider Chevrolet's extremely low prices ond Chevrolet's excep SPECIAL MATINEE STARTING AT 1:30 P. M ALSO—Universal News and' Sport News tionally low cost of operation and upkeep! Tues., Wed., March 26, 27; PAL NIGHTS ‘ INVISABLE MAN RETURNS “SWING HOTEL” Merrie Melody Cartoon CHEVROLETS FIRST AGAIN!" UADI* IN SALM ... 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