VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX Mrs. Fogel Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Henry Fogel was hostess to the Queen of Hearts Bridge club at her home Thursday af­ ternoon, March 17. Mrs. George Van Vleet held high score. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Mrs. Forrest Harding, George Van Vleet, Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. Charles Wall, Mrs. Marcus Gre­ gory, Mrs. Frank Hartwick Miss Macile Roberts. Reithners Entertain D. H. S. Club Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner entertained the D. H. S. club with a delightful St. Patrick’s party at their home on First av- enue Saturday night. Cards were enjoyed, with Mrs. W. E. Bell and Dr. M. D. Cole holding high score, and Mrs. Cole and E. S. Thompson low. A green motif was carried out in prizes, favors, and refresh­ ments of stuffed pepper salad, sandwiches, jello and shamrock cookies. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell. Garden Service Obtainable FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932. - KEASEY Prepaid post cards to County ' Agent George A. Nelson asking for information regarding thej free garden service obtainable | Friday, March 25 through him may be obtained at Good Friday services, Evangeli­ the post office. cal church, 3:30 p. m. The service gives specific High school Junior play, grade eciions on what to plant, 'school auditorium, 8 p. m. much, how to take care of Sunday, March 27 crops, etc. Easter services, Evangelical 'and Christian churches, 11 a. m. 1 and 7:30 p. m. Monday, March 28 CHRISTIAN CHURCH F. Claude Stephens, Minister Special services for faster Sunday: 9:45 a. m., Bible school. Pro­ gram by members of the school beginning at 10 a. m. 10:45 a. m., Divine morning worship, Special music by choir, from R. Lowry, Theme, “Argu- ment of the Open Tomb.” 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m„ evening service. Theme: Salvation is From the Jews. Special music by choir, from Wesley. Official visit of grand worthy adviser of Rainbow, Masonic hall, 8 p. m. Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall, p. m. Tuesday, March 29 Indoor baseball, Federals vs. Athletics, Legion hall, 7:30 p. m. Ingenious Hiding Places The pilgrims of the Middle ages carried stout staffs Instead of sticks. These staffs were useful not only In supporting weary limbs but also served to break the heads of belligerent wayfarers. Each had in Its upper part a hollow tube for small treasures and coins, in such a tube, it is said, the first head of saffron was smuggled Into England from Greece when to take the llv- Ing plant out of the country was BIBLE SCHOOL NEWS forbidden on pain of death; the silk­ Attendance goal for Easter worm was conveyed Into Europe In Sunday, 333. 1 9 were present a similar way. last Sunday. “The Soldiers” were W. C. T. U. MEETS the banner class. Miss Marie No Such Continent Kirkpatrick played a violin solo. AT PARSONAGE The name "Continent of Lemurla” Is given by Haeckel to a vast area EVANGELICAL CHURCH assumed to exist In past ages over The W. C. T. U. met at the the area of the present Africa, In­ Christian parsonage Tuesday af- G W. Plumer, Pastor dian ocean and Malayan archipela­ ternoon, having changed the The Sunday school will start go, on the hypothesis that the ex­ meeting place as previously an- at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. E. E. Gar­ istence of such a continent was nec­ nounced. ner in charge, The primary de­ essary to explain the peculiar pres Mrs. F. Claude Stephens spoke partment will ha ve charge of ent distribution of the lemurs and and conducted a round table dis­ other phenomena of geographical the opening services. cussion concerning “The Union distribution. The discovery of the 11 a. m. the Easter service remains of lemurs In America and Signal,” official publication of with the pastor speaking on the Europe rendered such hypothesis the organization. subject “He Arose.” The choir futile and the Idea was soon aban­ will have special numbers for doned. Gleaners Entertain this service. Every member and Bereans friend of the church should be Reverse English! there. Two students at William Jewel The Loyal Gleaners entertain­ 6:30 P- m. the Christian En- college (Florida) have relinquished ed the Berean class of high school deavor will have a short service, students with a St. Patrick’s par­ meeting in the beginner’s room. tbelr rights to joke about the ab sent-ininded professor. It is report­ ty in the Christian church par­ The main Easter program, giv- ed one boy forgot and sent a lettei lors Friday night, March 18. en by the Sunday school, the Intended for the girl he left behind The 43 guests present enjoyed two choirs and others will be to his parents while he mailed bls an evening of games. Mr. and given at 7:30 p. m. laundry to the young lady. Anoth­ boy walked all the nay from the Mrs. J. F. Rose planned the en­ There will be speaking and er tertainment, and Mrs. F. Claude singing by different persons and dormitory to the post office with bls Stephens, Mrs. Phil Taylor and organizations of the Sunday laundry, but forgot to change the Mrs. A. F. Kostur had charge school. The senior and junior address card and in a few hours his laundry bag was specially delivered of refreshments. • choirs will sing special selections. to him at his room.—I’athtinder The room decorations carried Then there are two panto­ Magazine. out the St. Patrick’s idea and the mimes, “The Old Rugged Cross,” refreshments of marshmallow pud­ and “The Risen Lord.” Clever Imitation* ding, ice box cookies and hot This Friday afternoon from Rare Chinese carvings In Jade chocolate followed an appropriate 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. there will be quartz, amethyst or other extreme color scheme. a Good Friday service. The pas- ly hard substances, usually In the tor will speak on the subject, form of trees and flowers, the work Official Visit of generations of orientals, and “He Died.” therefore extremely costly, have To Rainbow Chapter been cleverly Imitated. Wires are Viewpoint* of History wrapped with tinsel, glass leaves Miss Virginia Toney, grand History, as Voltaire thought. “Is worthy adviser of Rainbow, will little more than a picture of hu­ are made to Imitate amethyst or make her official visit to Nehal­ man crimes and misfortunes.” and jade, and glass beads are strung on the wires.—Popular Mechanics Mag­ em Assembly Monday evening, Gibbon held the same opinion, ex­ azine. pressed In almost the same words. March 28. The latter held that "the reign of All Masons and members of the Antonlus Is marked by the rare ad­ Moral Athletic* Eastern Star are invited to be vantage of furnishing very few ma­ In politics it isn't enough to terials tor history, which is In­ present. little more than the regis­ stand on your own record, you Miss Toney is a sophomore at deed ter of the crimes, follies and ml»- must Jump on the other fellow’s.— Linfield college in McMinnville, fortunes of mankind.” Boston Transcript. where she makes her home. Her sister, Margaret, is worthy ad­ viser of Knowles Assembly of Rainbow in that city and her father, Dr. H. L. Toney, is grand master A. F. and A. M. of Oregon. trace each sweeping line, and when East Indiana Cling to you have finished you have read a Faith in Holy Stream complete “Life of John Wesley.” The Ganges, whose yellow wa­ ters whirl by Benares, becomes at this point a wider river than tlie Danube, and It Is filled with all kinds of filth and uncleanliness. Thousands bathe in It every morn­ ing and when the pilgrim festivals are occurring, hundreds of thou­ sands. They crowd together so thickly on the flat banks that the pressing multitude conceals the wa­ ter. All the filth of a big city is thrown Into the stream. Bodies of animals and sewage are dumped here. The holy river and the magic that flows In It are stronger than all western Ideas. All the powerful. In­ fluential Hindu princes have palaces on the holy stream to which they can go when they feel death ap­ proaching. And every one of these princes has been educated in Eng­ land. They are gentlemen In every respect except that they still remain Indians, that Is to say, men who may have assimilated a complete European education but who none the less remain utterly foreign. This Is the only explanation why hundreds of thousands and even millions bathe in this dirty, dis gusting water Infested with every kind of germ, swallowing It as if it were able to heal every disease and cure all ills In spite of all the enlightenment and hygienic knowl­ edge that has penetrated India In the last few dacades. Lines in This Portrait Are All Written Words One of the strongest of all the oddities to be found In a city teem­ ing with astonishing things is a por­ trait of John Wesley In the John Street Methodist church, “the cradle of American Methodism." It looks like an engraving, but at closer sight each “graven” line Is seen to be a series of words In old Eng­ lish script. From the lower left band corner of the portrait you The portrait was made by Gluck Rosenthal about 80 years ago, and In his fine hand you read quite clearly the fumous sayings of Wes­ ley : "The best of ail Is, God Is with us," and “The world Is my parish.” The founding of the Methodist Societies of England, Ireland and America Is dealt with at length, and in the two lower corners are por­ traits of Wesley's mother. Susanna Wesley. At the left she is shown with John Wesley at her knee, and at the right with John and his equally famous brother, Charles.— New York Sun. FREE with $1.00 size New Thor AMBROSIA Super-Agitator AMBROSIA FLASK (value 50c) FREE Washer! 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