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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1937)
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937 VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE SEVEN VERNONIA, OREGON I Vernonia Eagle Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the poet office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. " RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher P. M. Services: C. E. societies I mo nd McGee from Mist were there by the death of her sister, led at the home of V ernon meeet at 6:30 in their separate [ week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Matilda Freitag, a resi-| Baker on Friday. Vernon re .turned to Portland with Mr. dent of Scio for 40 years. rooms; fine discussions, Praise Don Depue. I Williams. and song service at 7 :30 followed A photograph of Willa Crowder Noble Dunlap returned to his by the evening sermon on “The Mr. and Mrs. Smeijkal and of Vernonia appeared on the Sun Beginning of Murder.” Wednes home from Portland where he daughter from Glenwood were day Oregonian ’ s Northwest Co day evening at 7:30 the study of finished his carpenter work last ed page this week. Miss Crowder week end guests of Mr. and the book of Revelation, lesson week end. who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hult. Mr. and Mrs. R. George, new- chapter 6. Everyone is cordially Miss Thelma Baker from Glen Mrg. W. C. Crowder of this welcome to all of the services of lyweds of a month, moved to community, is a student at Reed wood was a week end guest at the ranch that Mr. Natal on the church. George’s parents bought about j College in Portland. The illus the home of her aunt and uncle. Mrs. Henry John is sick with tration shows her reading a maga a year ago. bronchia] pneumonia. zine in the college library. I Reed Holding has resumed log Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell en- ging on the hill above Pittsburg tertained friends from Portland for Clark and Wilson. i on Saturday. Lincoln Peterson has purchas Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker An old fashioneed basket soc ed a new cream separator. I ... ■—............. - made a business trip to Port- ial is to be given by the Natal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Mrs. Hobart Engen of Kist school children Friday evening, from Pittsburg were Sunday cal was hostess to the ladies of the land on Tuesday. Mr. Washburn is delivering March 12. Ladies and girls are lers at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn. Economic club on Friday. Mrs. requested to bring baskets for Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen Maude Purvine, home demonstra wood from the mill to families two. The children will present entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack tion agent from St. Helens, gave here. a minstrel show. The proceeds Doud from Mist, Mr. and Mrs. a talk on food buying and dif- will be turned over to the Red i Harry McMullen from Vernonia, ferent types of cereals. Cross for flood relief work. and Miss Marian McMullen from Bulk Garden Seed Miss Jeanette John visited Don Depue went to work last i Clatskanie Sunday. Mr. Sharp from Astoria spoke with relatives at Forest Grove week for (Clark and Wilson on Morcrop Fertilizer Sunday at the Natal hall to a the past week. Maple creek. large crowd from Mist, Natal Sheep Guano Mr. Kellar moved his family Clyde Johnson, R. S. Lind- and Vernonia regarding electric from Kelso, Washington, and say, Richard Peterson and Jake power. The committee appoin (they are now living at the old Gypsum Neurer were in St. Helens on ted are Noble Dunlap, Richard Connacher camp. business Monday. Peterson and H. M. Condit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byers and ----------e______ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes from Mrs. Harry Roediger returned I Vernonia were guests of Mr. son and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Glen Hyland Chief Flour Peoples and children from War- Saturday after spending a week and Mrs.. Thackett. renton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- in Albany. She was called Mr. Williams from Portland cal- Natal a Treharne l ? 4 EVANGELICAL CHURCH Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister 9:46. The Church School has new life since the attendance is above “Sea Level” and new fea tures are being presented. Some thing new every Sunday. 11:00. Morning Worship with special music. Sermon subject, "Around Enemy Fires.” 6:30 E.C.L.E. Young people not attending elsewhere are heartily welcome in both our Junior and Young People’s groups. In tihese meetings we desire to be helpful spiritually. 7:30. Evening of song and Gospel message to the needy. ■“The New Creation” is the ser mon subject. Tuesday the Betty Brite cir cle meets at the church with a pot luck dinner at 12:30. Wednesday evening is our "Family Church Night.” Come with your basket for the even ing meal together at 6:30. Fol lowing the meal we shall have our devotion ils and the monthly business meeting of the official board. Friday evening at 7 o’clock the ladies of the Betty Brite circle are sponsoring a Father and Son banquet. Men and boys of the community are invited to hear Dr. James T. Matthews of Willamette University speak. Only 35 cents per plate is the charge. Time- Friday evening, March 12. UNDENOMINATIONAL The Undenominational services are being continued in the Tho mas building across from the old post office. If you feel that preaching should be a passion and not a profession you will enjoy these services. The gospel will not be commer cialized. Teaching that corres ponds with that of the Master, where neither cult, creed or de nomination was represented. The truth as lived and taught by Christ is emphasized. Evenings: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:30. Come and bring your friends. (Evangelists G. Waldo and E. Blair ■ ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Grance Hall Merle A. Glew • Pastor Sunday Schoot at 10:00 A.M. Morning Devotion at 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday at 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Friday at 7:30 P.M. Bible study. Everyone is welcome to these services. V FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Livingstone«, Minister« A. M. Services: Bible School at 9:45, a fine school, efficient teachers; welcome. Communion Service at 11:00 conducted by the Blders and Deacons, fol lowed by morning message on the subject, “The Christ of Pro phesy.” Services closing at noon. 49 lb. sack ........ sí S pend L ess A nd O wn M ore ! $1.35 VERNONIA Trading Co. Professional Directory Dr. C. O. Anderson EYE SPECIALIST AT Kullander’a Jewelry Store First Monday in Each Month R. E. SILVIS Dentist Over Terminal Cafe VERNONIA istinctive new lines give only « D at the lowest price in years I hint of the sweeping advancements in the Ford V-8 for 1937. From its improved V-8 engines to Center-Poise riding comfort FLASHING V-8 PERFORMANCE —Now quieter, . . . this car offers you finer performance, thriftier, and in two engine sizes. greater luxury, less expense . . . than even MORE MILES PER GALLON— Owners report 22 to Ford has ever offered. 27 with the Thrifty 60, “best mileage ever” with the brilliant new 83. 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