Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 16, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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FAMILY REUNION HELD
AT BIG EDDY
A family reunion was held at
Big Eddy park Sunday. Those
present were Mrs. Mary Peter­
son, Mrs. Nettie Peterson and
son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Dunlap and son Floyd Deeds,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and
sons Norman and Vernon, Mr.
and Mrs. John Belieu and sons
Robert and Wesley of Sheridan,
Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Short and son Marvin of Los
Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Anderson and son Virgil
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ander­
son and son Bruce, of Gresh­
am, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilson
of Warrenton. From Portland
were Mr. and Mrs. Max Tay­
lor and daughter Patricia, Ray
Lindsay, Ernest Lindsay, Charles
Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Holliman and children. The fam­
ilies enjoyed a picnic dinner.
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON^
_
Mrs. Harald Ridenour has re­
’’ m. Evening service ( day. Let’s not fall below the two
meets at 6:30. Evening service Problems. p.
hundred mark now after staying covered from her illness of the
8:00
at 8.
“Some Quali-| above it all summer.
You are urged to be present.. sermon subject:
past three weeks.
C. R. Pritchard, ¡ties of Jesus.”
The Bereans again won the
Pastor
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Young attendance banner and the Wil­
peoples prayer meeting and dis- ling Workers won the Bible read­
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
I cussion hour.
er’s banner.
Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minite»
Wednesday 2:00 p ..m The
Mr. Wells and Mr. Lange, the
9:45 a. m. Church school, Mrs. Polly Anna
Missionary circle
superintendent
and
secretary,
E. E. Garner superintendent.
meets.
were unable to be present as
Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Adulti
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
they had to work.
subject: “The Immortality of In­ prayer and Bible study meeting.
fluence.’’
7:00 p. m. E. L. C. E. Topic: CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL
Ask Your Grocer for . . .
“Anient Wisdom for Present-Day
Attendance slightly lower Sun-
I
Vernonia Bakery
BREAD
DRY CLEANING and PRESSING
WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT
Complete Laundry Service
EXPERT WORK
. . . for 2 good Reasons—
IT’S MADE AT HOME
IT’S BETTER
Vernonia Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Vernonia
Bakery
Phone 711
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
MEETS AT MRS. CRUME’S
The Riverview Friendship cir­
cle and friends had a very en­
joyable time at the home of Mrs.
H. Crume on August 8 when
they met to give Mrs. P. Millis a
shower. After an afternoon of
visiting a 'luncheon of lemon pie
and tea was served.
Those present were Mrs. Ida
Henry, Mrs. G. Leverich and in­
fant son, Mrs. H. Condit, Mrs.
Fonda, Mrs. J. Biggs, Mrs. H.
M/ers, Mrs. Levi White, Mrs. F.
Piercy and baby daughter, Mrs.
D. May, Mrs. C. Anderson, Miss
Edith Anderson,
Miss Goldie
Crume, Mrs. S. Malmsten, Mrs.
A. L. Bassett, Mrs. Happy Thomp­
son. Mrs. T. F. Epping, Mrs. J.
Brady, Mrs. Fulton from Color­
ado, who is visiting Mrs. Henry,
and Mrs. H. Crume.
Those who sent presents but
were unable to attend were Mrs.
W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. Kostur,
Mrs F. Crawford, Mrs. W. Graves
and Mrs. P. Browning.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1935.
NEW
THOR
WASHERS
$59-50
t
YOU DON'T
HAVE TO "BREAK IN"
THE FORD V-8
Electric Mangle
1 (J Qt
to attach
«PlXJJO
New Shipment of
MATTRESSES
SIMON’S Deeprest— Spring
filled and cotton mattresses
$6.95 up
5 Piece Breakfast
Set—
Table and 4 chairs—
$11.90
Complete Line
Wood Ranges—
of
New
$49.50 up
Beautiful Indian Blankets—
$2.98
End Tables $1.95
SUNELLS ENTERTAIN
AT BRIDGE PARTY
Complete Line of Linoleum
and Congoleum Rugs
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sunell
entertained at a bridge party
I iday evening. Those present
Mere Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nel­
son. Mr. and Mrs. G. Crawford,
Mrs. L. M. Cook, Mrs. William
B» rg of Astoria and Edgar Craw-
foid. First prize was won by
Mrs. Cook.
Mohawk Rugs— $32.50 up
COMPLETE LINE OF NEW
ELECTRIC RADIOS AND
BATTERY SETS
MRS. ADOLPH NELSON.
ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Adolph Nelson entertained
at a bridge luncheon Wednesday
afternoon. Those present were
Mrs. Harry Pierce. Mrs. E. Sun­
ell, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Clyde
McDonald. Mrs. L. M. Cook and
Miss Margaret Nelson. Mrs. Melis
and Mrs. Crawford won prizes.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lord's Day, August 18. Bible
school at 9:45. Morning worship
at 11 a. m. Sermon “The Holy
Spirit and the Christian.-’ This
is a highly interesting topic but
one about whch most people are
woefully ignorant. Most people
know quite a bit about Jesus
Christ, but few are intimate with
the Holy Spirit. Radicalism has
driven some away from the Bible
teaching about the Holy Spirit.
Let’s get back to sane scriptural
grounds.
Senion and Intermediate C. E.
You can drive it 50 miles an hour the day you buy it
T he F ord V-8 is ready for normal driving
when you buy it. There is no tedipus period
of breaking-in for 500 or 1000 miles. You
can drive it up to 50 miles an hour the first
day. And after the first hundred miles you
can drive it as fast as you desire.
That ..mins greater motoring enjoyment for
every motorist. It is especially important to
motorists who are thinking about a new car
for a vacation trip — to physicians, salesmen
and all those who use a car for business. In­
stead of dragging along at slow speeds for
days, you can make good time from the start.
The reason for this is as important as the
result. The Ford V-8 needs no breaking-in
because of unusual accuracy in the manufac­
ture of moving parts and the smoothness of
bearing surfaces. Clearances are correct when
you buy the ear. It is not necessary to depend
on a long wearing-in period to eliminate tight­
ness and insure smooth running. Longer life,
greater economy anil better performance are
bound to result from such precision methods.
The Ford V-8 gives you fine-car construction.
along with fine-car performance, comfort,
safety and beauty.
FORD V8
Sporting Goods
Department
•
SPECIAL
.22 Cal. New
Marlin Automatic
Rifles- $14*95
PATERSON
Furniture Store
Phone 801
929 Bridge St. :-: Vernonia