FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1338 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SK Willi a party vxiiuiuuj, Saturday, uvpvviuvv* September Surprise Sundquists— meat for discussion of the current White Rabbitt, the Red and Black with 17, honoring her daughter, Theresi I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonscn, Mr. 1 court attendants. topi«. ------- on her 9th birthday. Games werj and M„ Bffl Bond> Mr and Mr, 7:30 The first eervice of the I TEXAS STORY MAKES played and later refreshments were Evangelistic campaign with Mias Jcr Dan Brutkie, Mr. and Mrs. Rex served. don as preacher and Miss Spies as VIVID SCREEN SAGA— Pemble, Mr. and Mrs. Forest P. Those present were the honored leader of music. You will profit Seldom has history been so ex- Reichart and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. by hearing these consecrated ser­ citingly told and characters out guest, Theresa Schmidlin, Florence Kaphammer were members of a Christian Church vants of God. Services each evening of the distant past so vividly Tisdale, Mary Lou Fulton, Patty party surprising Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ —The Livingstones, Ministers Pickens, Kathleen Condit, Opal Car­ brought to life as in Paramount’s ence Sundquist Friday evening. Dur­ Assembly of God Church except Saturday at 7:30. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock epic of the South’s struggle for, rick, Ruby O’Connor, Mary Ann ing the evening the Sundquists were Weekly Church School' 9:45 u. —Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor John, Lila Schram, Aileen Uhlin, the Martha Circle will meet at the freedom during the dark days sifter | m. Illustrated sirmonet for the presented a wedding gift. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Mom- home of Mrs. J. W. Nichols on B Wiiamee Smejkal, Ella Borten, Ar- the War between the States, “The children; excellent teachers; splen ling worship 11:00 a. m.; Evange.- street. line Kirk, Frances Schmidlin, John Texans,” which has its first show­ did classes—a class to suit every­ i istic service 7:45 p. m. Wednesday Schmidlin, John Borten, George ing Tuesday at the Joy Theatre! It one. Closes at 10:50. ■ evening prayer meeting 7:45. Christ {Carrick and the hostess, Mrs. Sch- Church of Jesus Christ recaptures the spirit of on" of the Morning Church Service at 11:00, [ Ambassador services, Friday 7:45 | midlin. most thrilling periods of this coun­ Communion Service, special' music, | p. m. of Latter Day Saints— | Mrs. John Glassner has been on try ’ s history and is a powerful sermon by the pastor, subject, (Commonly called “The Mormon I story of the men who rebuilt 1 the sick list the past week. “Other Sheep;” service closes a. Evangelical Church i I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roediger and church) America after the national destruc­ 12 noon. I Ruth and Ralph Roediger motored —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister Sunday school' each Sunday morn­ tion of the “brothers’ war.” > Evening Service: Christian En­ Lovely Joan Bennett, as a fire- ito Corvallis and Albany over the 9:45 Church School which will ing at 10 o’clock at the Grange deavor at 7 :00, subject, “Learning relahves and hall, Vernonia. Members and friend.* eating belle of the Old South who1 veekend to visit observe Promotion Day in the vari- to Cooperate;” all young people in­ fights a one-woman war against I f r ' en ^ s - are invited to attend. vited. Worship Service at 8:00 ious departments of the school. R e ndolph Scott, as a gallant South-1 ^r‘ and Mrs. Chick Eberly visited 11:00 At the morning worship the song service and sermon, subjec*, clasp- Sunday at the H. El Schram home. ern soldier who counsels a Hasp-. pastor’s subject will be, “Be Ye “The New Evangelism. and RODEO Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Charlesworth ing of hands across the bloody [ Mid-week Prayer Meeting Wed­ Perfect—as Father.” the 'and Mr< and Mrs. S. E. Rumble and PORTLAND, OREGON ’ chasm after the War, play 6:30 The Christian Endeavor will nesday evening at 7 :30 o’clock, sub­ romantic leads in the story of the I two children were dinner guests as October 1 to 9 car-'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman t.n-year battle between corrupt 19 Shows In Ona pet-baggers and proud natives jor * ' Mason -. S — e J turday. 11 acres under one — Miller and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. SPENCER TRACY IS ’38 ----- ------ the control of the destinies of tne roof Exhibits of family of Portland and Mrs. Maud pure-bred Live­ PRIZE WINNER— South. stock, Dogs, Pou liry, Williams and Eva Williams of Hills- PetStock,Wild life. From the squalor and tragedy TAYLOR NOW TIPS SCALES boro «pent the weekend at the home Manufactured and created by the depression emerges AT 174— land Products, 4-H®^ of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frisbie. Club and Smith- under the facile direction of Frank Hughes Vocational Education Work; Concentrated effort can train a In Portland— Borzage and the superb histrionics also Horse Show and Indoor Rodeo. of codstars , Spencer Tracy and film star for almost any sort of Mrs. Archibald has been staying LARGE PREMIUM LISTS Loretta Young, a Columbia film athletic role provided he keeps in Portland with her daughter for called “Man’s Castle,” which opens in good physical condition between the past two weeks. i today at the Joy Theatre. And roles, declared Robert Taylor. ‘Man’s Castle” may be regarded as Taylor, who amazes the profes- i brilliant screen achievement, a «ional fighters who appear with ove story placed in a tawdry set­ him in “The Crowd Roars”—among ting but filled with the warmth of them Maxie Rosenbloom, Jimmy Mc- ife itself. Larnin, Potsy Perroni and Mickey > “Man’s Castle” is the story of a McAvoy—by his near-perfect fight-! A’histle in the night without want- ing build and ability to handle him-. ng to hop a freight, and of a girl «elf in the ring, trained for exactly >vho loved him so strongly she tolfi fourteen days before beginning! him he was free to go whenevei "ight scenes for ¿he picture, which, REMINDER: You can buy $5.50 in theatre ad­ he wished. Tracy, whose work in ■omes to the Joy Theatre for a | Is easy to make here for we will make “Captain’s Courageous” won him two-day engagement next Thursday, j missions for $5. Ask at box office the 1938 Academy award, and •Miss every effort to assist you in that selection. “One of the first things I was' Young have never been cast in ’.old when I made mv first film test, roles so perfectly suited to their wrs that I was too skinny,” the star In order to do that we have a supply of individual talents. Borzage’s direc­ reminisced. “At the time I weighed groceries and meats that will fill your every Thursday and Friday tion surpasses in poignancy, sin between 155 and 160. So I started ( need. erity and beauty his direction of working out with the weights. I > A soul-stirring story of such screen classics as “Seventh did calisthenics every day. I con­ Heaven,” “Bad Girl” and “Farewell centrated particularly on arm and warm emotion fighting to Arms.” chest development and did enough’ a hostile world. The running to keep my legs in shape. | Splendid support is given the two film describes the lives tars by some of Hollywood’s most Gradually I built myself to about | of two people refusing distinguished actors, including Wal­ 176 and I’ve stayed at that weight ; to be beaten by ter Connolly, Marjorie Rambeau. "or the past two years. Right now , proverty. Glenda Farrell, Arthur Hohl, and I’m probably in the best shape I’ve i -■ver enjoyed in my life and I tip Dickie Moore. he scales at 174. ) Saturday, September 24 “The only fighting I ever did be- J ( “SPEED TO BURN” IS COLORFUL. "ore this picture was as a kid in MOVIE— Nebraska, when I used to get my 4 Acclaimed by screen previeweiT "ace rubbed in the dirt regularly. ' GANGDOM’S MASTER MINDI to be “all that’s grand in romance The one time I thought I h?d a , and racing—and entertainment—’" •roqd chance to win, somebody I “Speed to Burn,” first of a new broke it up.” eries from 20th Century-Fox, comes I ON Saturday to the Joy Thearte. I BIRTHDAY PARTY JACOUILINI WELLS A 20th Ctnfwry FoÄ Ftclwf» i ROBERT PAIGl A heartwarmingly human story HELD AT TREHORNE i Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered of one of the world’s most excit­ FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ing sports, the film is rich with al. I the romance and color of the race Sunday and Monday Treharne—(Special to the Eagle) j track. It introduces a new screen —Mrs. Frank Sshmidlin entertained September 25 and 26 family, the Gambinis, destined for I I immediate favor in the affection- of all filmgoers. Into the lives of By far the most color­ the Gambinis comes the boundless f RICHARD love of a man for his girl', the ful and spectacular pic­ dauntless faith of a boy in his gal- 'ant thoroughbred, and the thrill of . . can’t smear ture Sonja Henie has an exciting victory. . can’t come off Michrel Whalen and Lynn Bari yet attempted. Her ice . protects lips head the featured cast in a story ballet, “Alice In Won­ built around War Paint, a race horse. The horse’s fall from grace derland” presents all his career in the police department •»nd his come-back on the race­ the characters of the •■) JOAN DAVIS track provide the theme. Woven CESAR ROMERO i into this is a love story of a police famous book. The bal- < JJ BUDDY EBSEN sergeant for a girl who desert a Arthur Tr««ch«r • Georg* Barbier Louise Hovick • Billy Gilbert let is a highlight of the >rang of horse racketeers to redeem Patricia Wilder • Pau) Hural the equin’s reputation . . . and A show. 20th Century-Fes I the faith of a jockey in his mount. Picture CSERO COUPOM FOR TRIAL) Henry Armetta and a new “family"' nlus an enjoyable police force pro­ Tuesday — Wednesday INSTANTLY..MAKE YOUR LIPS vide the laughs. At The Churches . . ject, “The Church’s Place in the Social Struggle.” Young people’s social this (Fri­ day) evening, under the supervision of Miss Kay Joyce. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services. 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