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Thursday, Oct. 23, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon LEt’SKE SOCIAELE Mrs. Bassett Meets Club— Reception Plans Made Thursday some time due to a severe cut on his knee. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaffer and the Driscoll children motored over the new Wolf Creek road going through its tunnel for the first time and STONEY POINT—Mr. and Mrs. on to Hillsboro where E. Shaffer, Percy Dere berry spent the week Rosalie Driscoll and Irene Driscoll end with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mell went plane riding with Fred Roe- inger. diger. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker mo Parents Visited tored to Portland Saturday. They Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts and were accompanied by Mrs. Jonathon children spent the week-ena at Counts and Herbert Counts. The Estacada with Mr. Robert’s parents. party visited with Jonathon Counts Mr. and Mrs. B. Hall were Sun who is in the hospital in Portland. day guests at the Glen Bodef William Boeck of Roseburg was home. a Sunday visitor at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wood were Melvin Baker and Perry Browning. Saturday visitors in Portland. Mr. Boeck expects to visit his Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MacDonald father, L. A. Boeck, and a brother, motored to Portland where they L. C. Boeck, while visiting in the spent the week-end. city. Mrs. Noel Wood and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker Bond were Friday visitors at the and children, Mr. Walker’s mother, Marvin Wood home. Mrs. E. E. Walker, and a brother, Sunday evening dinner guests Keith Walker, were Portland visi at the Melvin Baker home were tors Saturday. William Boeck of Roseburg and David Driscoll expects to return L. A. Boeck. to school Monday of this week. Sunday visitors at the home of David has been out of school' for Mr. and Mrs. A. Shedwin were Mr. Man in Hospital Gets Visit Sal vocation. Following an afternoon of games, TIMBER—Mrs. Preston Bonnell refreshments of cake, jello salad, Mrs. A. L. Bassett entertained cold drinks, peanuts and candies attended the training meeting on the Friendship Club at her homg were served. the topic of nutrition at the Cham Thursday. A delicious luncheon ber of Commerce rooms at Hills was served at noon. The following Virgie Killian boro, where Mabie Mack was the members attended: Mrs. John Biggs, Honored Wednesday— speaker. Mis. Herbert Condit, Mrs. Harvey Miss Virgie Killian was honored Those attending the P. T. A. Grume, Mrs. Claude Gibson, Mrs. Phillip Miilis, Mrs. Reynold Sea- with a bridal shower Wednesday, County Council at Durham Tuesday haffer, Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson. Guest October 15, at the home of Mrs. October 14, were Myrtle Ramsey, for the day was Mrs. Ward Plum Bernard Killingberg with Mrs. Geo. treasurer, Mabie McCoy, secretary, Hoerle and Mrs. Milton Oakes as mer. Mrs. Charles Biggs will be host sisting as hostesses. Thirty-seven and Elsie Peterson, president, of ess for the next meeting of the Indies were invited to the party Sunset camp. Francis Fluke and Corporal Lor club. . which was a complete surprise to raine Tallman who are at the new Miss Killian. Children Have Refreshments of sandwiches, sal Pendleton Air Base spent Saturday, ad, cake, jello and coffee were Sunday and Monday with home Birthday Party— folks. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. served. Mrs. Laura Gilmore spent Satur Justice was the scene Saturday, day and Sunday in Portland with Little Dance October 18, for a birthday party Myrtle Brown and Dr. Sadie Wolff. given in honor of their son, Lonnie, Group Meets— Mr. and Mrs. John Bino had as and Betty Jo Stephens. Twenty- At the first meeting, chairmen guests last Sunday Mr. BinoV two children were present for che of The Little Dance club commit niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. tees for the dances held last year Oliver Sage, of Portland and started plans for this year’s activ another niece, Mrs. Susie Castro, fa ities last Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. of Portland. R. D. Eby were named general Attend Teachers Meet chairmen and they in turn appoint Albert Yoder, principal, Helen ed the following committee ,.<ads Planchard, intermediate teacher, and Effective Oct. 15, 1941 to function for the season: the Mrs. Olive Brown, primary teacher, Harry Culbertsons, the Herman were present at the Washington Leave Vernonia for Dicksons, the Sam Hearings, Jr., county teachers’ meeting held at Portland the John Hatfields and the Marvin Hillsboro last Wednesday night. Kamholzes. 7:20, 11:10 A. M. Mrs. W. F. Kubler of Sparks, The newly made committeemen Nevada, visited at the home of her 2:10, 7:03 P. M. will meet tonight, Thursday, at son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 7:45 at the Eby’s home to make Mrs. Ed Kubler, from Saturday Leave Portland for further plans. It is anticipated that until Wednesday. Miss Pauline Kub Vernonia a dance may be held in 2 or 3 ler of Portland was a guest from Saturday to Monday. weeks. 9:15, 11:15 A. M. Ten dollars and sixty cents was 4:15, 6:15 P. M. cleared on the dance Saturday PRECOOKED FOODS USED night, seven dollars and twenty-five Various kinds of combination cents for lunches, and three twenty- foods are now being precooked and five on the dance. then frozen for sale to those who Eldred Gildner of Portland and can thus take a frozen package, Westley of McChord Field, Wash heat it, and serve it directly. One Depot: ington, spent the week-end of Oct of the cross-continental' airlines has ober 11th with their parents, Mr. Cozy Confectionery already order a varied assortment and Mrs. Walter Gildner. Phone 582 of these precooked frozen foods to Mrs. Don Noland attended the be served on passenger planes. cooking demonstration at the Greg or Schmidlin home at Glenwood last Wednesday where Miss Kathleen McCrae demonstrated. and Mrs. A. Zeiler and children of Portland and Lee Wood and Mrs. Bressie. Ralph Condit was a Saturday visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Condit. Seven Hunt in Party A hunting party of seven, in cluding Oliver, Cleve and Perry Mellinger, Percy Dereberry, Stanley Rosenthall and Rolland Fletcher, all of Portland and Pete Benson of Astoria hunted out from Vernonia Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Zeiler and chil dren of Portland were Sunday victors at the Perry Mellinger home. Perry Browning, Pat McAuley and E. Mullins motored to Spring field this week-end where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Creson. The party motored on east of Bend where they hunted. The hunters were disappointed. 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