Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 17, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Drama Club Members
Receive Letters
The high school Drama Club
members met Thursday evening,
May 10 in the home economics
room at the school for a lunch,
the awarding of letters, and mov­
ing pictures.
Club members who received
letters were
Allene
Hudson,
Martha Wells, and Dave Buell.
During the meeting the group
attended the show and upon
returning, saw several moving
pictures which were presented by
John Schram.
Mrs. Maude Kobow to
Give Piano Recital
Mrs. Maude Kobow, musical
instructor at the Washington
grade school, will present 12 of
her students in a piano recital
in the school auditorium Fri­
day evening at 8 o’clock. Par­
ents and friends of the students
are invited to attend the affair.
BRING
YOUR
FAMILY TO
SUNDAY
DINNER
At The
CHAT ’N NIBBLE
Mr. and Mr*. Bruce Bass
Bridal Shower Is
Event of Thursday
MIST — A bridal shower was
given at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Bridgers at Mist last Thursday in
honor of Mrs. Larry Brady (Bet­
ty Hall) of Glenoma.Wash. About
60 guests attended including Mrs.
Boe, Mrs. Mellinger, Miff. Dane
Brady and Mrs. Jerry Turner.
Mrs. Don Hall from Glenoma was
also a guest .
A delicious lunch was served
and an especially-made cake by
the Vernonia Bakery was the
added attraction.
Many lovely gifts were re-
ceived. An entertaining feature
ot the shower was the entrance
of an ironing board dressed as
a bride with long vail and wreath
at her side being the groom rep­
resented by dust mops and dust
rags. Two youngsters propelled
the “bride” and “groom” to the
wedding march which was played
by Mrs. Bern Bliss.
Tea Enjoyed by
Sewing Class, Mothers
Members of the sewing classes,
which have been istructed by
Mrs. Ruth Van De Moortele at
the Washington
grade school,
and mothers of the students will
enjoy a tea and short program
Thursday afternoon at the school
building.
Loyal Women to
Meet Wednesday
The Loyal Women of the
Christian church will hold their
regular meeting on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o’clock, in the
social room of the church.
Butter Krust
You’ve never tasted BREAD
until you’ve tasted ours. Un­
surpassed for flavor and tex­
ture and for goodness. Re­
member, it is enriched to
bring you extra vitamins!
VERNONIA BAKERY
PHONE 991
Selection of 5 to choose from.
$79 95 up
Birthday, Farewell
Party Is Sat. Event
A combination birthday and
farewell party was held at the
home of Mrs. Myra Hodgson in
Treharne, Saturday, May 12,
celebrating the
birthday
of
Marietta Errend and the leaving
of
Douglas
Culbertson
and
Ralph Sturdevant for the army.
A chicken dinner was served to
the guests with cake and ice
cream for dessert. Mrs. Lona
Wiedman assisted Mrs. Hodgson
in preparing and serving the
dinner.
90 and 9 Men to
Convene Friday
The 90 and 9 Men will m it
on Friday evening at 7:3V n
business and social session at the
'Christian church. All men are in­
vited and refreshments will be
served by the ladies of the
church.
Beach Visit
Provides Clams
RIVERVIEW — A group of
clam diggers from this vicinity
returned Sun. eve. from the
beaches with a good supply of
clams. In this party were Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Heath and child­
ren.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Beck
left Monday for Seattle from
which port they will leave on
Wednesday for Fairbanks, Al­
aska. The best wishes of their
many friends go with these new­
ly-weds to their new home.
Word received by Mrs. Olof
Jacobson from the Glen Henry
family who left here in March
states that Glen was inducted
into the army on May 10th and
is now in Fort Lewis. Mrs/ Hen­
ry and daughter, Donna, will
make their .home with her par­
ents at Kettle Falls, Wn. during
his absence. When she wrote,
Mrs. Henry was assisting at the
home of Glen’s sister, Mrs. J.
A. Thomas in Chewelah, Wn.
while Mrs. Thomas is hospital­
ized.
Sydney Ann Malmsten, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvard
Malmsten of Vancouver is spend­
ing the week with her grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Ratkie.
Mrs. Herman Wood and Mrs.
Olof Jacobson tarnsacted business
in Portland last Fri.
Those who attended the eighth
grade plays at the Washington
school Fri. eve. spoke highly of
the thoroughness with which each
participant executed his part.
Much credit is due to both pu­
pils and their instructors for a
pleasurable evening for their list­
eners.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown,
custodians of our first aid sta­
tion, moved the first of the week
to their home at Pittsburg. We
regret the loss of this good couple
from our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pugh and
family spent Sun. with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. White at Gales Creek.
Mr. and Brs. George Davis and
George’s mother motored to For­
est Grove Mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Pelster
are the parents of another baby
daughter, born Saturday, May
12 and weighing 7 pounds, 6
ounces. She has been named
Delores. The Pelster family now
includes two boys and two girls.
Includes buffet and 90” table
8 pieces
$145 00
MIST — The Birkenfeld and
Mist grade school will hold grad­
uation exercises on Mon. eve.,
the 21st at the Mist gym at 8
o’clock. Mr. Glen Hawkins of Ver­
nonia will be the guest speaker.
On Thurs. the 24th the school
here will hold its annual picnid
in the late afternoon, the fam­
ilies bringing a basket of food.
Coffee and ice cream will be
served. The supper is to be
at 6 o’clock and every one is
welcome and invited.
A telegram was received dur­
ing the week end by the Willard
Garlocks saying their son, Jim­
my, of the USN was expected
home for a while. He has been
out on the water the past year
or more.
Wed. visitors in Clatskanie
were Mrs. C. O. Hayden, Mrs.
Roy Hughes and Mrs. Dowling.
Mrs. Reed Holding wais a
guest from Clatskanie at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Max
OBlack, at Natal last Thurs.
Navy man Frank Checmonek
was home from Astoria over the
week end.
The
Mist
Helping
Circle
which was to have met Thurs,
the 24th, has been postponed
to the week after the 31st. Mrs.
Waddell will entertain then.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enneberg
and sons were Sun. dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. McGee.
Perry McGee of the USN and
his wife are visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. L. E. McGee. Perry is with
an aircraft carrier and has seen
duties overseas for the past
two years. He will be somewhere
in the vicinity of Detroit when
his leave is over.
Mrs. Willard Garlock was in
Portland several days last week.
Joe Henderson of the Merchant
Marine is home on leave. He’s
just returned from Saipan. He
leaves soon for parts unknown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Libel re­
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kyser are
the parents of a baby boy, who
arrived last week at the Clats­
kanie hospital.
Mrs. Arnie Johnston stopped
in the village Sat. on her way
home to Birkenfeld.
NEHALEM
MARKET AND GROCERY
Phone 721
CALLING
ALL CARS!
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PROCEED AT ONCE—BEFORE IT’S TOO
LATE—TO GET A THOROUGH CHECK-UP
AND COMPLETE LUBRICATION.
COME
Goin’ to
the D°gs?
TODAY TO
Time to retread the
“kicks” when they’ve
gone that far, and no
fooling!
LINES SHOE REPAIR
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS
Vernonia Auto Co.
“A Safe Place To Trade”
Phone 342,’ Vernonia
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BEAUTY
IS YOURS FOR THE
ASKING!
Our lovely hair-dos,
soft and alluring, will
flatter you beyond com­
pare. You’ll be the envy
of every woman in
town!
Riverview Beauty Shop
Phone 7712
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200 & 300-Gal. Capacity
STOCK MILL WORK
DOORS
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WINDOW GLASS AND MIRRORS
ANDERSON
WOODWORKING SHOP
Phone 575
turned home from Portland,
where they were staying, to be
with their daughter, Mrs. Lind­
berg, who underwent a very ser­
ious operation.
FOR YOUR OWN SAKE AND FOR
THE SAKE OF YOUR FAMILY,
INSIST
UPON THE FOODS THAT WILL BRING
YOU THE MOST IN HEALTHFUL NOUR­
ISHMENT AND DELICIOUS FLAVOR. ALL
THOSE “IN THE KNOW” HEAD INSTINC­
TIVELY FOR THE NEHALEM MARKET
FOR THE FINEST FOODS OBTAINABLE.
Copper Bearing Plate
10 Guage
DINING ROOM SUITES
Glen Hawkins to
Speak at Event
Riverview
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Covers 360 square feet.
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KEM-TONE
ALL COLORS
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Gallon $2.98
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GLOSS FINISH
Quart
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$1.10
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HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
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For Bonds—See Uncle Sam
For Hardware—See Hoffman
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Phone 181
Vernonia
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GIROD’S
Bush Furniture, Funeral Home
Vernonia, Ore. Phone 592_________
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WHEN YOU THINK OF FOOD—THINK FIRST OF GIROD’S—A CONVENIENT, ONE STOP
MARKET, AT WHICH YOU CAN OBTAIN EVERY HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY AT A SAVING.
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