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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1941)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON new comers to Vernonia. As a re sult of this change, the annual Father and Son banquet, also spon sored by the group will occur in the fall, the former season for the Guest Day luncheon. LET’S BE SOCIABLE Rainbow Girls Hold Installation, Majority Degree Ceremonies Installation of Rainbow Girls was held Monday n gnt with Elsie Dun can, oulgoing Worthy Advisor, the installing officer. Frances Childs Mullins was installing marshall. For the coming term the foilowing girls will serve: Worthy Advisor, Pi.uline Rollins; Worthy Associate Advisor, Lillian Hedman; Charity, Bonnie Arner; Hope, Barbara Nichols; Faith, Florieda Graves; Recorder, Myrtle Stacey; Treasurer, Alberta Tipton; Chaplain, Lottie Reich; Drill Leader, Betty Olsen; Love, Evelyn He. ring; Religion, Martha Tapp; Nature, Gwendolyn Graves; Immortality, Joy Willard; Fidelity, Lillian Laird; Patriotism, Jonmbel Hatfield; Service, Nina MacDonald; Confidential Observer, Marianne Furnish; Outer Observer, Eleanor Siefert; Musicirn, Maxine Bmwn; Choir Director, Joyce Knight; Hist- The Little Hermits say: “IT SURE RINGS THE BELL for Quality, I è Flavor and Value! ” YOUR WEEK’S Saturday, ONLY, February 1 STAGECOACH WAR Featuring Wm. Boyd COMIN’ ROUND THE MOUNTAIN Starring Bob Burns Sunday, Monday, February 2, 3 LITTLE NELLIE KELLY Judy Garland ------ George Murphy Also—Rhythm Jamboree and Universal News Tuesday, ONLY, February 4 LADDIE Featuring Tim Holt and Joan Carroll Plus WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS Michael Whalen ------ Jean Rogers Also—The Roving Reporters and a comedy— Happy Haunting Grounds Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, February 5, 6, 7 BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID Starring the Bumstead Family THE LOST HORIZON Starring Ronald Colman COMING—Santa Fe Trail — East of the River — Escape — When The Daltons Rode — Flight Command NOTICE---- Fred Cummings, Harold Gay and Archie Green, Mist Albert Kreiger, Mrs. W. The Vernonia Business Women met Tuesday night in the high school for a short business meet ing. Final discussion of the plans for the next meet on February 11 at the apartment of Rose DeMaeon were made. At this time the club will have as a guest Maud Purvine Caswell, Home Demonstration A- gent for the county, who will speak on “Line in Dress,” as a unit of study for “the charm school” pro ject recently begun by the Busi ness Women. Aimee Turner Marries Saturday— Aimee Turner and Charles K. Melis were united in marriage Sat urday, January 25, at eight o’clock at the Christian Church parsonage in Hillsboro; Reverend Putnam of ficiated. The couple, both well known in the Nehalem Valley, are living in the Messing apartments. Mr. Melis is a Cilark and Wilson employee; Mrs. Melis will continue activities in Armitage Drug store. New Styles, Coverings and Colors in These New 1941 Biltwell Davenports and Chairs Announcement of Marriage Made— Choice of Blue, Green, Rust, Wine, Maroon, Brown, Etc. Colors at No Extra Cost. ............ Priced from $74.95 $129.50 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Mr. Malcolm S. Bryant on Sunday, January 26, at Vauncouver. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant will be ct home after February 10 at 3087 Southeast Ankeny Street in Portland. J. Lindsley and G. A. Riggins, Keasey Rt., are invited to present this coupon at box office any time before Saturday evening. February admissions. 1, for complimentary NEVER BEFORE—SUCH STYLING—SUCH BEAUTIFUL COVERS, SO MUCH COMFORT—AS IN THE NEW 1941 BILTWELLS. Come in and See Them. THEY ARE BEAUTIES! BIG, BEAUTIFUL INDIAN BLANKET GOES FREE WITH EACH SET SOLD. WHILE THEY LAST Mrs. Olin Gives Bridge Luncheon— Mrs. F. R. Olin was hostess ft her home on the O-A hill Friday afternoon of last week for a bridge luncheon. Attending were: Mrs. R. D. Eby, Mrs. W. W. McCrae, Mrs. Hale Greenman, Mrs. Richard Fletcher, Mrs. Phil Taylor, Mrs. William Heath, and Mrs. A. J. Annual Luncheon Hughe.. Each guest was presented To Be Held Wed.— e charming gift at the close of the Breaking away from the preced afternoon. ent of having their annual Guest Day luncheon in the fall, the Evan Study Club Meets gelical Missionary society will en tertain guests next Wednesday, With Mrs. Taylor— Mrs. Phil Taylor was hostess for February 5, at 12:45 p. m. in the social h 11 of the Evangelical the regular meeting of the Vernonia church. The affair will be pot-iuck Study Club Thursday, January 23. and each member is asked to bring Following the dessert luncheon and a guest; the Martha Circle will have the short business meeting to which members gave new words for the charge of the tables. Mrs. E. H. Condit is chairman of roll call, (Mrs. William Heath re the luncheon; assisting her as com viewed the book, “The Family” by mittee members are: Mrs. Rudolph Nina Fedorova. The book tells of the lives of a Moon, Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. Russian family in the hotel business Martin Pumala, Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. Carroll in China. The interesting people who stayed at the hostage provide Chr nee and Mrs. Oscar Steele. According to Mrs. Condit, the ample entertainment for the reader time for the annual Missionary of the book, the author of whom, Guest Day has been changed to the a Russian exile, now lives in Eu first of the year because it is felt gene, Oregon. Mrs. Richard Fletcher will be that that is the logical time to meet hostess for the next meeting of the group on February 13. At that time Mis. Paul Gordon will offer a re view of “Curtain Cails” by Noel PROGRAM AT THE Cowcrd. Members will give names of famous playwrights for roll call. Thursday, Friday, January 23, 24 UNTAMED Ray Milland, Patricia Morison, Akim Tamiroff EARL OF PUDDLESTONE Starring the Higgins Family Rt.; Business Women to Have Speaker— orian, Virginia Vaughn; Lady of .hi L ¿his, Nancy Brown. Advisory Board members also in stalled were: Ray Mills, W. F. Mac Donald, Russell Conley, Walter Kent, Elwood Furnish, Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mis. George Drorbaugh and Mrs. Vitgil Powell. Past Mother Advisors Helen Dewey rnd Minnie Hughes were seated in the East and Worthy Matron Allie Dickson and Master of the iMasonic Ledge C. L. Brock were also given recognition. The outgoing Worthy Advisor, Elsie Duncan, was presented in a very charming and sentimental degree a beat on which wrs placed a white Bible, and miniature ships, each representing a phase of a successful term of sailing in Rain bow. Elsie received sincere praises from the Mother Advisor, Mrs. W. F. MacDonald, and from repre sentative members of the Masonic Order and the Eastern Star for her outstanding work the past term. Of particular note is the fact voic ed that though having been in Portlrnd where she has been attend ing business school and working, Elsie was always present for meet ings and exemplified her work in a commendable manner. Following the installation cere monies Frances Childs Mullins was given a majority degree, an honor bestowed on Rainbow girls who marry or who reach the age of twenty one, signifying the close cf active Rainbow membership. Mrs. Mullins was presented with gifts for her home at the close of the impressive rite. Refreshments were served in the social hall to the Assembly members end visiters present for the open installation, following the cere monies. JOY THEATRE PAGE THREE Seaside Is Attraction Sun. STONEY POINT—(Special to The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lamping, William Van Doren and Mr. and (Mrs. Oliver Mellinger and children spent Sunday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger motored to Forest Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning and son spent the week-end with relatives at Silver Creek and Chehalis, Washington. 'Misses Alice and Emmaline Bill ings were week-end guests of Rosa lie and Irene Driscoll. Mrs. Bert DePue spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Etta Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Fred MdCaleb of Siletz spent last week-end with the Vurl Roberts family. Mrs. Ollie Roberts and son, Dale, visited with Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride a short time ago. Mrs. John Hollett was a dinner guest of the Kirkbrides last Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and children and G. C. Kirkbride spent Friday in Portland on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blackwell and children of Sheridan were Sunday visitors at the Carl Davis home. They tlso visited with J. F. Riley on Beaver Creek and Mr. and Mrs Elza Keene at Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were in St. Helens Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Johnson were callers Saturday at the Glen Bo- dell home. 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