Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 11, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
9:45 Church school with Christ­
ian teachers for the school.
11:00 Morning worship, the
pastor preaching.
6:30 E. L. C. E. discussion top­
ic, “The Friendly Christ in Us.”
The meeting to be held in the
tent.
7:30 In the evening we shall
cooperate with Mrs. Berkey in
the tent meeting. A Rev. Mr.
Sandifor, a colored preacher, will
be the speaker of the evening.
Tuesday the Pollyanna circle
meets with Mrs. Frazee.
Wednesday, September 16, the
county convention of the W. C.
T. U. will be held in the Evan­
gelical church with Mrs. Wilson
of St. Helens in charge. The
program begins at 10:30, pot­
luck luncheon at noon. During
the afternoon session there will
be a number of addresses by
speakers of the county. All the
invited.
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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936
i Open Door,” services close at
noon.
P. M. services: Two splendid
Christian
Endeavor
Societies,
Junior and Intermediate, meet
at 7 o’clock, the former super­
vised by Mrs. Geo. Laird; the
proper place for young people
and children. Song and Praise
service at 8 o’clock, inspiring
and helpful, followed by even­
ing sermon, subject: Who Creat­
ed the Devil. Decimal group at
the church Thursday evening, 8
o’clock. Finance Commission at
the parsonage Saturday 2:30, and
the W. C. T. U. at the Evangel­
ical church 10:30 a. m. with
luncheon at’ noon.
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and son Ronald took a trip t«
1 Bandon, where they visited Mr.
White’s father. They left Sun-
oay and returned Tuesday.
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JUST THAT
REVIVAL SERVICES
The Revival Meetings which
are being held in the Grange
hall are continuing every night
excepting Monday this coming
week. We urge you to bring your
every burden and problem. Our
messages present Christ as Sav­
our, Healer, Baptiser and Coming
King, with the sick being pray­
ed for according to James 5:14.
Meetings begin at 7:45 P. M.
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TENT
"Don’t you think I’ve improved
in my playing?”
"I don’t know; sometimes I think
you have improved and other times
I suspect that maybe I am just get­
ting used to it.”
MEETINGS
There will be a tent meeting
every night next week except
CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL Monday. Sunday a colored man Toby Wallace, heavy-weight wres tier to appear here Sept. 18
from Portland, Joseph Sandi-
NOTES
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for, will preach, There will be on the R. S. Lindsay place next Peterson.
We are happy to announce a special musical program.
to Mrs. Mary Holmstrom. They
Miss Betty Cameron, Natal
that Frank Rose is Bible school
have cedar logs on hand and school teacher, is boarding at
superintendent again. He is anx­
have started cutting shingles,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
ious to see all of the old mem­
Ira Peterson made a business Christiansen.
bers of ours back with us. Our
trip to Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine re­
goal is set for 300 as an average
The George Christiansen fam­ turned to their home in Clat­
attendance.
Funeral services were held ily spent labor day vacation in skanie last week end . They have
The Bible school workers con­
Eastern Oregon with Mrs. Christ­ been here with Mr. and Mrs.
ference met Tuesday evening in Sunday at Mist for Mrs. Julia iansen’s parents.
Oblack for a few weeks.
Whittig,
a
Nehalem
valley
pion-
the church parlors. Mrs. Oscar
Floyd Deeds spent a couple
J. W. Neurer was called to
George was elected assistant sec­ eer and mother of Mrs. Joe Ban-
retary for the remainder of the zer, Mrs. Fred Busch and C. of days last week in Portland appear for jury duty in circuit
court in St. Helens next week.
year. Plans were made whereby Whittig.
ECONOMY
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moran have
it is hoped that everyone will be
Clyde Johnson moved from the
rented their farm. Mrs. Moran
able to have the Bible school small house on the home place
and daughter Patricia plan to
paper desired. Fourteen teach­ last week to the somestetd back
live in Salem.
ers and officers were present at on Johnson creek where he will
the meeting.
make his home.
Everyone who is not attending
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples
Bible school elsewhere is welcome
to come and be a part of our. and children from Warrenton
We especially invite newcomers; were here over the week end to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White
this is a splendid way to get visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Depue.
acquainted. All absent members
The huge steam shovel used
are missed; all strangers are wel­ for railroad construction work
come.
up Maple creek was completely
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wrecked last week when a large
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
slide took shovel, logs and stumps
all down in the canyon while in
The Livingilone», Minister«
operation building railroad for
A. M. services: Bible school at Clark and Wilson.
“Why does Andy tak sic lang
9:45, with J. F. Rose Supt., class­
strides noo-a-days?”
An
Estacada
man
is
operating
es to suit every age; come and
“He says it dinna war jot his
study the Bible with us. Com­ a shingle mill which he set up shoes sae quick."
Friday
munion at 11:00 conducted by the
Elders and Deacons, morning ser­
mon at 11:30 subject— “The
Natal
Personal
JOY
THEATRE
WOOD
Fall Seed
•
Recleaned Vetch
Lb............................. 4c
Recleaned Oats and
Vetch Mixture, 3c lb.
SLAB, per load ..................................... $2.25
Children
need a reserve of
strength and energy
to carry them through
the winter months.
Milk is essential in
the diet of every
child. He needs ap­
proximately a quart
a day to maintain
growth and general
health.
Fortunately milk is
the cheapest food you
can buy considering
the amount of value
derived therefrom.
Pasteurized Milk
will protect your child
from all milk-borne
infection, and it costs
no more.
Sold in Sterilized
Richard Arlen in
The Mine With the
Iron Door
Bottles
PLANER ENDS, per load ..................... $3.00
Sunday and Monday
TIMBER ENDS, per load ..................... $3.50
Alice Faye in
Out of 3-mile limit— prices upon request
SING, BABY, SING
Nehalem
Tues, and Wed.
ORDERS FILLED AS TAKEN
All Orders C. O. D.
Recleaned Gray Oats
Ton ................. $36.00
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
Saturday
School
E. H. Washburn
Phone 423
175 North St.
King of the Damned
Valley Ice &
Thurs. and Fri.
Postal Inspector
Creamery
Noah Berry in
Coming
SWING TIME
Mary of Scotland
Co.
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PHONE 471