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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
On Inland Highway Mor« L'Ksal New« BOYS SUITS DIRECT FROM THE EASfc* * NEW SPRING STOCK Two Pair Pants Suits Quality and Prices Surprising School, Play and Dress Suits -------- MOTHERS BRING THE BOYS IN-------- I L<UU firl ¡pQ ,^ere*s IVDe Interesting News NeW Shipment of Ladies Summer Shoes just arrived, Latest designs. A delight to look at; a pleasure to wear. Call and investigate A. W. PETERSEN Second and Bridge street Across from Theatre A PAIR OF SIXES Delicious Hot Croaa Buns at the Vernonia Bakery. Mr*. Harold Grant, and eon Don, were visiting with her parent* Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Twineham, of Ver nonia the first of the week, return ing home la»t Tuesday evening. 3-ACT SENIOR CLASS PLAY OF VERNONIA HIGH SCHOOL Majettic Theatre, May 16th, 1925, at K:15 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Twineham, Wm. Sanders and Ivan Lembert drove to Astoria last Sunday, reporting a very nice trip. Today is good Friday—get your Hot Croaa Bun* at Vernonia Bakery. Mrs. O. B. Malmsteh, of Seaside, v(aited her mother Sarah A. Spencer, I taking her sister Mr*. T. R. Throop' and daughter Beckay home with her Sunday. Today is the last chance fot thoae good Hot Cross Bun* at the Ver nonia Bakery. NOTICE I have received a letter or two asking me to investigate sanitary conditions. These letters were not signed and I wish to state that letters of that nature must be signed with the writers name and address. DR. HALL, City Health Officer. CAST Truly Ha 1» Riaan Mrs. Kimbel was a visitor at the The fact of the Reourrectlun 1* not a bit of ancient history; It la, more home of Mrs. T. R. Throop Saturday than any other event, verifiable In the and Sunday—her first visit in Ver I present. Just ae we cannot separate nonia. Everything looked fine but our Lord’s life from those In whom the mud. Seaside has no mud. Me lived—from the Apostle* to the latest convert ia His church—eo we Delicious Cream Puff* filled with may not sunder the Resurrection from the live* of thee* In whom Its reality real cream—fresh daily at Vernonia ha* been vindicated and demonstrated Bakery. in millions of cases Our Lord come* to us in Hie risen presence so oft Omar Spencer and family drove as we allow Him to make Himself from Portland in their big new Cad- saanifeet. We have the age-long evi alac Sunday to viait hie mother deuce of Christian experience as the Sarah Spencer, After dinner he standing proof that He la risen.- drove through town and up to the Christian Evangelist. i Tom Thumb W edding J MONDAY NIGHT APRIL 13th cemetery to visit his fathers grave. Many things brought memories of boyhood days. - The well-known Tom Thumb Wedding will be held in the Use Mother’s Bread—that superior bread made by Vernonia Bakery. High School Auditorium I Wagon work of ¿.II kinds by Harry Culbertson the blacksmith. FOR SALE—1 dining and library table, fumed oak; 1 electric reading lamp, 1 Eastman box Kodak large size with case. J. C. Lindley residence. __________ _ > There are about seventy-five Vernonia childrcen taking part in the wedding. o—o—o—o The Groom, Mr. Tom Thumb, (Donald Egelus). The Bride, Miss Midgett, (Laura Jean Elliott). The Minister, the Reverned De Minutive, (Donald Hetzel). NOTICE Admission 50c and 25c CHARACTERS t ........... I<oel Hieber Robert Hoffman ............... R«y Mills Doris Akerstedt Burforn Wilkerson Chnrlcs Iloffmun Harold Smith Dudley Spencer Loel Roberts Emerald John Lillian Condit ..... Ruth Peterson Get your Job Printing done at the home printing office. The Eagle office can handle all your commercial print ing. Only up-to-date, classy work done at Eagle office. » t 1 Notice Effective Monday April 6th, 1925, the Telephone Office will be open and give continuous service from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. on week days, and Emergency Service, including Long Distance and Doctor calls from 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. On Sundays and Holidays con- tinuous service will be available from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. and Emer- gency Service from 7 p. m. to 7 a. m. Do not park your car within 14 feet of any fire hydrant. W. J. KELLY, Chief of Police Why pass up something reaily good—eat Mother’s Bread. O---- O-----O---- O Every member of the wedding party is represented o—o—o—o An unique wedding ceremony is used interspersed with music and song OF George B. Nettleton T. Boggs John. ... ............ Krome ................................. Mias Sully Parker T. J. Vanderholt Tony Toler Mr. Applegate Office Boy Shipping Clerk Mrs. George B. Nettleton Miss Florence Cole .......... Coddles ................................ fi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Halstead and *on left this week for Southern Cali fornia. COMEDY Eaatar Rabbit» The association of rabbits with Eas ter dates from earliest times It should be remembered that Easter, to some extent at least, is the Christian- ¡xstlon of a heathen festival. Ia both ’Adie and Egypt the rabbit and eggs, as the symbols of fertility aad repro duction, were closely Identified with the spring festival which corresponds to our Easter. "Easter’' itself io in directly derived from an old taxon word meaning -rising.’’ Easter was the festival welcoming the return of spring. It is the season of new birth Mace the rabbits and eggs wore asso ciate« with thio festival from earnest ttasea, it was natural for the 1rs*gm Bea at man to link the two together aad Invent the story that the rabbits lay the Easter eggs —Pathfinder . Last Saturday evening John Bucher Relief Corps gave a get together meeting and rally for the Sons of Veterans. The following program was carried out, with Mr. Judson Weed presiding: Music by high school band, address by Mr. Foster, Deputy Commander Sons of Veterans; music by band, reading by Mrs. D. L. McKay, address by Norma Terwilliger, President of the Womens Auxiliary and Sons of Vet erans; address by D. R. McKay, Past Dept. Commander G. A. R.; music (Star Spangle Banner) by band. Commander McKay praised our high school band in glowing term* and gave them splendid advice and en couragement. After delicious re freshments were served by the corps, Mrs. Terwiilingtr reorganised the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans. WILLING WORKERS NOTICE Tua Willing Workers Society will meet at the home of Mrs. George Sthnkey, Wednesday, April 16. Mrs. Elliott will assist as hostess for the afternoon. Western Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Company BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY confectionery, card billiard room, cigars, etc., splen didly located in Vernonia, can be had for «3100. Write or call on Vernonia Eagle for particulars. • ••••• • • * E. L. SMITH, Mgr. 0 0 3 GIVEN BY High School Band Several musical numbers consisting of Opera, Marches and Solos will be rendered by members of the band. The proceeds of these two concerts will be divided betweeir the High School Band and Parent-Teachers’ Association. 0 0 ‘I rf Your support is earnestly requested Majestic Theatre May 8th and 12th A DIFFERENT PROGRAM EACH EVENING Pictures also will be shown ADMISSION