In Banks— In Wilark— People Visit— Mr. and Mr». Loel Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Hara of »on spent Thanksgiving Day with Rioy, Idaho, visited relatives in the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hawkins at Nehtlem Valley last week. Elmil Wilark. Messing, Mrs. O’Hara’s cousin, drove the couple to Portland Sun- Visit in Manning— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson day. and family spent Thanksgiving in Slawsons Have Guests— Manning where they visited reía- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slawson tives. had Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dutiton Return from Klamath Falls- as guests for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl reburn- ed from Klamath Falls Sunday after Goes to Springfield— Geraldine Cason left recently spending the week-end with friends for Springfield, Oregon, where she there. The Ruhls report seeing a is employed by Mr. and Mrs. lot of snow in that section of the Charles Broderick who are operat­ country. ing a restaurant in Springfield. Junior Class Play Mrs. Broderick is the former Mar­ “Seven Sisters” garet Bennett. Washington Grade School, Friday, December 6, 8:00 o’clock p. m. Greenmans Have Guests---- Guests of Mr. end Mrs. Judd Greeniman Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogg. Evangelist Fogg is preaching at the Evangeli­ cal church this week. THIS CHRISTMAS MAKE IT In The Watch oj Accuracy X Clatskanie— Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and two sons, Gordon and Donald, spent Thanksgiving in Clatskanie where Mrs. Cline’s family lives. MADE In America for Americani Attend Parade— fl Hamilton Is America’s preferred C J lE gift watch because Hamilton makes fine watches exclusively. Each has 17 or more jewels, and is cased in Mrs. Oscar George and children, R..A. and Alice, motored to Port­ land Friday where they saw the Santa Claus parade. Here for the Holidays— Miss Cathrin Hoffman and Miss Alice Hoffman spent the Thanks­ giving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. Cath­ rin is a secretary at the Oregon College of Education at Monmo-uth. Alice is teaching music at Rogue River. precious metals. Go Duck Hunting---- Dr. R. D. Eby and O. Ï. Bate­ man s-pent Sunday i;n Clatskanie duck hunting. Marriage Announced— THE W m TCH OF RAILROAD ACCURACY A. L. Kullander Watchmaker and Jeweler Official for S. Watch and Inspector S. Ry. Baby Born— and Mrs. Alfred Crist of George Laird Home— George Laird who is now in Cutler City are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, November Portland, where he is employed 19, at the Portland Sanitarium and with the Shell Oil company, spent Thanksgiving with his family. hospital. The baby has been named Donald James. Mrs. Crist was the Junior Class Play former Katherine McKenzie. “Seven Sisters” Mr. Returns from Idaho- Junior Class Play “Seven Sisters” Washington Grade School, Friday, December 6, 8:00 o’clock p. m. bourbon, ana smooth as Hulan Thacker, who is working at Idanah, spent Saturday evening here with his family. Mrs. William Falconer and chil­ dren and Mrs. Milbur Thacker and daughter had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Hulan Thacker. Mrs. Mary Alslehen and son, Ted, called on the Falconer and Thicker families Sunday. Mrs. Hilbur Thacker and Mrs. Hulan Thacker spent Tuesday and M. Friday evenings with Mrs. G. I Tha ker who is recovering from a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Stan FriSbie were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. Frisbie’s parents, Mr. end Mrs. M. B. Frisbie, in Portland. Mervin O’Connor of Portlanu is visiting this week with his uncle, Frank O’Connor. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Schram and chiluien, Betty Jean, Lila and John, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Schram’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Davidson, of Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. George Baslington were dinner guests at the Carl Anderson home last Thursday eve­ ning. Tom Engen was a dinner guest at the Carl Anderson home Bnday evening, the occasion being Mr. Engen’i birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and children of Clatskanie visited over the week-end around Vernonia. Permanents I Individual curl for every type of hair. $3.50 & $5.00 Anoette Beauty Shop ■LU^HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHZi H s H Christmas Gifts H For Boys Girls For the Home In Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cason and son, Harold, motored to Portland Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Greene. Harold return­ In Portland— Mrs. Alice E9tey and Miss Doris ed to Oregon State College troni Rae Estey had Thanksgiving dinner Portland that evening. in Portland with Mrs. Estey’s sister, M-n Injured— Mrs. I. L. Imboe. Jack Taylor, step-son Michener, was taken to Portland Hera from Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson and Tuesday, following an injury sus­ daughter, Doris, of Portland spent tained while Taylor was working Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and at Camp McGregor. Mrs. C. L. Andersi n and family. Guards Home— Ellis Wooldridge and pimer Here from College---- Bill Thompson, Oregon Stater, Michener came from i Camp Murray t Otto Mich- and Miss Barbara Thot’dsen of Sunday to visit at the Ocean Park spent the Thanksgiving oner heme at the Vernonia holidays at the Walter Thompson course. Wooldridge geant at the camp. home. H H H WAGONS Rubber Tii •es .. $1.25 H WAGONS Medium Size. $1,65 H H $3.50 WAGONS Large Coaster TRICYCLE TRICYCLE Tubular frame $3.25 SCOOTER All Steel SCOOTER Gathering Held At Seaside TREHARNE—(Special Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loftis and children, Eugene and Anna Mae, of Cove Orchard were Thanks­ giving guests at the Harry Howell home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor at­ tended a family gathering held at Here from Washington— Mrs. Nellie S. Rockwell of Sunny­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evin side, Washington, arrived Wednes­ Treharne at Seaside Thanksgiving. day of last week to remain until They returned Saturday evening. Sunday visiting with her son, Dr. Marshall Rockwell, and his family. a—and Id me tell you, its popular price never hurt any host’s budget- WINDSOR Washington Grade School, Friday, December 6, 8:00 o’clock p. m. Mrs. Herbert Condit returned Sunday from Idaho where the bur- Here Friday— Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of Bell­ ial services for her mother were ingham, Washington, spent Friday held. in Vernonia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Malmstens Have Guests— E. D. Benson, who are Mrs. Moore’s Mr. and Mrs. Fair Griffith and parent». children of Montesano, Washing­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Great­ Olins Have Guests— Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin and house and Marshall Malmsten of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olin had as their Thanksgiving Franklin Malmsten Thanksgiving dinner guests Mrs. T. L. Dilley of Day. Tne Griffiths remained for Portland, Robert Olin of Boise, Idaho, Miss Millicent Olin of Port­ the week-end. land, Herbert Olin of Kelso, Fred In Clatskanie---- Olin of Seaside, Bill Manning of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit and Seaside, Dan Olin of Oakridge ¡.nd daughter, Delilah, spent Thanks­ Miss Lillian Hedman. giving Day at Clatskanie with Mr. and Mrs. Al Parker, Mrs. Condit’s Spends the Holiday in Tacoma— Miss Alvenia Connell spent the parents. Thanksgiving holidays in Tacoma Visits Mrs. Roberson— where she visited friends. Mrs. Merlin Whedby of Portland Here from the University— spent the week-end at the home of Miss Joanne Nichols who is at­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp tending the University of Oregon Roberson. Mr. Whedby came Sun­ spent the Thanksgiving holidays day; the couple returned to their with her parentst, Mr. and Mrs. home that evening. J. W. Nichols. Everett Rundell and Miss Ruby Bond of Lakeview were married at Reno, Nevada, Sunday, November 24. Mr. Rundell who was formerly linotypist for the Vernonia Eagle has been employed by the Lake In Hillsboro— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and son, County Examiner for the past Loren, spent Thanksgiving in Hills­ year. boro with Mr. and Mrs. Florian Spend Week-End in Portland— Mills. The Misses Nina MacDonald and Nancy Swan spent the week-end in Group Here for Holiday---- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock had Portland visiting Nina’s sister, Miss llaisy MacDonald. The girls left as their Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Vernonia Thursday night and re­ Pearl Rhodes of Washington, Mrs. Ethel Trueblood of Los Angeles, turned Sunday. Mr. Brock’s sister, and Elbert Brock who is teaching at Cove, Oregon. «I serve In Portland— J. T. Scott visited his son, Reese Mr». Frank Hartwick and daugh­ ter, Maxine, »pent Thanksgiving in V. Scott, and family in Portland Banks with Mr. Hartwick’» family. la»t week. Mr. Scott went in Wed­ nesday and returned Sunday. 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