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PAGE SIX VERNONIA EAGLE, FRIDAY, VERNONIA, OREGON subject, “ One out of a Hun- dred.” I 6.30 The Junior and Young P6eople’s E. L. C. E. groups meeting to study the chosen topics, Separate rooms for each group. 7:30 Lively Gospel song and praise service and message by the pastor. Tuesday afternoon the Betty Brite circle meets with Mrs. A. L. Parker. Wednesday evening is the time for the regular monthly “Family Church night.” Pot-luck supper at 6:30 fololwed by the prayer meeting and the meeting of the official board. Over the following week end, January 15, 16, 17, Dr. E. W. Petticord, district superintendent of the Oregon district will be with us and in charge of the services. He is a speaker with a message and passion. You are invited to all of our services. GRANGE HALL Assembly of God Merle A. Glew, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. Devotional Services at 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic services at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Prayer meeting at Mew JANUARY 8, 7:30. Friday, Bible study at 7:30 spending the holidays guest of Erma Kent. All are welcome. 1936 at tihe Mrs. J. R. Anbel returned1 to Vernonia Dec. 31 after a visit days in Portland. A. M. Services: Bible School of several at 9:45. J. F. Rose Superinten Cathrin Hoffman returned to dent, M. L. Herrin Asssistant. A o. s. c. at Corvallis Saturday splendid school of religious in and Alice Hoffman to the U. of struction, a class for everyone. O. at Eugene. Communion Service at 11 o’clock J. L. Timmons returned from followed by the morning sermon the Veterans hospital New Years at 11:30; subject, “Why I An, eve. What I Am.” Wayne Swanger, who assisted P. M. Services: Junior C. E. in the post office during the will meet at 6 o’clock for song holiday rush, is now in Port- chorus rehearsal. Both Junior and I land. Intermediate societies meet at Mr. and Mrs. I. N. McCollom, 6:30, and the praise and song for their service at 7:30 followed by the Sr., left Wednesday home in Medlford after spending sermon by pastor, subject: “God the Holidays with their son and and His Enemies.” family here. Prayer Wednesaay evening: meeting at 7:30 o’clock; you are cordially invited to all the services of the church. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Livingitone», Minister» 3K Elder and Mrs. R. L. Badgley of Astoria are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. i. Hall. Mrs. A. E. Jennings spent Xmas day with the Edward Aspinall family on the O.-A. hill. Catherine Kauffman of Port land, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Kauffman, returned home Thursday of last week after 1937 - Monarch RANGES FUEL Bone Dry Old Growth FIR VERNONIA Trading Co. Professional Directory Dr. C. O. Anderson EYE SPECIALIST AT SPORTS Fine Wrestling Is Promised for Tuesday —o--- A fine wrestling program is pormised the local fans next Tuesday night at the Legion hall by Promoter Bert Tisdale. The main event will be between Jack Lipscomb, the Hoosier hot shot, and Dilly “Dally” Jack- son. Most of the fans know Lip scomb and what a really fine wrestler he is. Although he usually resorts to gutter tactics to win most of his matches he is mean and rough, but can also take it. Davis has won a spot for himsell at the Labor temple by his fast, clean and clever wrestling. The semi- final will bring two new boys together. Mad Frank lin, the Portland ruffian who is a graduate of the amateur ranks. He does not get as much publicity . as some of the other boys but, he is just as tough as they make ’em. In Jack Hagen, the base! ball playing wrestler, he will' have his hands full for when I Hagen clamps down on a cran- ’ ium with one of his cruncher. head locks it is just about all ■ over. There will be a preliminary between two local boys which will start promptly at 8:30. * BEAVERTON FIVE COMES TO TOWN TONIGHT The new year brings the Bea-1 Kullander’s Jewelry Store First Monday in Each Month verton high school team here to night at the first teams meet the Loggers in 1937. The local team back from the trip which included a series of games is in fine fetal and is out for a victory to start the new year right. Roland D. Eby, M. D, Physician and Surgeon ALL PRICES EVANGELICAL CHURCH Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister 9:45 Church School under the superintendency of Mrs. E. E. Garner. 11:00 Morning Worship hour. The pastor will speak from the Don’t Be Radio Lazy Learn Popular Piano The Scientific Way New Styles & Colors 32 Pc. Silverware Set with each Range Town Office 891 NEAL W. BUSH Attorney at Law Joy Theatre Bldg. Ph. 663 In Vernonia Mondays and Tuesdays 1937 Oil Burning Circulators Dr. Chas. E. TATRO NOW ON DISPLAY Also a complete ine of wood circulators and Radiant Heaters Also complete line of 1937 Coleman gaso line Ranges Physio-Therapist Chiropractor — Radionist OVER CLINE FUR. STORE Phone 231 H. M. BIGELOW DENTIST SEE Austin Simmons Everything for the home on easy terms at Portland prices. At MacDonald Hotel Mon. P. M., Jan. 11 For Demonstrations PATERSON’S FI RMTI RE STORE Joy Theatre Building Vernonia - . . Oregon FULLERTON STUDIO PIANO — VOICE 479 Rose Avenue Telephone 1091