Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 04, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
VERNONIA EAGLE,
will fur­ land.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stone have
moved into house 31 in the O.-A.
TENT REVIVAL
hill.
Entered as second class matter
Second and Maple St.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins
August 4, 1922, at the post office
Mrs. Lydia Berkey
have moved into house number
at Vernonia, Oregon, under the
'30 on the O.-A. hill.
Fiery Irish Evangelist
act of March 3, 1879.
The services are undenomin­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergstrom
ational and will be held nightly visited their daughter and son-
at 7:30 except Monday. Special in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle
musical programs by the Christ­ last week.
ian Endeavor societies of the
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat
town.
spent the week end in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Calhoun
Mrs. Lois Cochran, pianist and
RAY D. FISHER,
Editor and Publisher
singer will be greatly enjoyed by and sons spent last Thursday
with Mrs. John Ross.
all.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garrison
We extend an invitation to all
of Spokane, Washington are vis­
to come and cooperate.
iting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomp­
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Revival Services in Grange Hall son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat
Starting Sunday, Sept. 6 at
7:30 o’clock Metle A. Glue, ev­ and Ralph Cobat made a bus­
angelist and musician, will con­ iness trip to Portland last Sat­
duct revival services at the urday.
Vernonia Eagle, Sept. 3, 1926.
J. H. Burnside is reported to
Grange hall.
C. S. Hoffman, who has been
The public is cordially invited be doing nicely and is expected
serving as one of the directors to come and hear the old-time to be out of the hospital in a
few days.
of the high school district, re­ Gospel and good music.
Joan McCollom underwent a
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signed Monday night and H. M.
Condit was appointed by the FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH tonsil operation in Portland Sat­
The Livingstones, Ministers
urday.
board in his place.
Miss Ruth Holaday and Miss
XXX
A. M. Services,— Bible school
Cass Bergerson was injured
at
9:45,
under
the
supervision
of
Friday when the county truck
he was driving went off the grade Frank Rose, classes for every
on the Keasey road a few miles age; welcome. Communion ser­
vice at 11:00 and the morning
north of here.
To Typographer« the Above
sermon
at 11:30,— Subject; “La­
XXX
Symbol Means
J. R. Gilby and E. S. Thomp­ borers Together With God”; ser­
son while driving to Treharne vices close at 12 m.
Insert at This Point
P. M. Services,— Both of the
Wednesday night went off the
Christian
Endeavor
societies
hold
road near the railroad track,
Now is a good time for you
going through a fence. Mr. their meetings at 7:00; the even­
to insert at this point a
ing
song
service
begins
at
8,
this
Thompson was injured quie sev­
careful
consideration of
followed by the evening sermon,
erely.
your existing insurance pro­
on the subject,— “What is Meant
tection.
by Being Saved.’”
Bible study and prayer meet­
Lou may find reason to in­
ing every Wednesday evening at
sert additional protection to
7:30. Welcome to all the services.
keep adequately insured ac­
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cording to your existing
values.
Vernonia Eagle
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935
VERNONIA, OREGON
Evangelical churches
nish special music.
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Margaret Bennett, Washington
grade school teachers who have
been taking summer school work
in Greeley, Colorado, returned to
Vernonia Friday. After a short
visit here Miss Holaday left for
her home in Scappoose.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jensen of
Walla Walla, Wash., came to
Vernonia Tuesday to visit rela­
tives for a few days. Mr. Jensen
was employed by the Kerr Motor
Co. in this city for several years,
and is still working for J. E.
Kerr in Walla Walla.
25 new connections during
August are reported by the Ore­
gon Gas and Electric Co.
Ten Years
Ago * * * *
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
We shall be very glad to
Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
9:45 Church school with Mrs.
Alta John superintendent.
11:00 Morning Worship with
the message by the pastor.
6:30 E. L. C. E. discussion
topic: “The Value of a Man in
God’s Sight”. Meeting in the
tent.
7:30 The congregation wish to
cooperate with Mrs. Berkey in
the tent meeting.
Tuesday at 2 the Betty Brite
circle meets with Mrs. Paul Gor­
don.
Wednesday evening at 7:30
the Official Board will meet to
transact important business. Mem­
bers are requested to be present.
Wednesday, September 16 the
W. C, T. U. will meet in the
Evangelical church with a pot­
luck luncheon at 12:45. Mrs. Wil­
son will be the speaker of the
day. Both the Christian and the
Mrs. John Ross spent Wed­
nesday and Thursday in Port­
land with Mr. Ross, who is in
St Vincents hospital. Mr. Ross’
recovery is very slow.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turned and
children spent Saturday in Port-
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