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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE SIX »'•e.reshments were served at a late Sunday evening song service and Church.” Strangers always welcome eceived in her first weeks so thor MIST FOLK RETURN oughly disheartened her that she hour. A large crowd attended and services. .o all the message. You are invited. 'FROM TRIP NORTH; renounced motion picture work a good time was reported. The Martha Circle meets Tuesday REPORT GOOD TIME “forever” and instead took a Steno Church of Jesu« Christ at two o'clock. MIST—(Special to The Eagle)—• graphie course in a Hollywood busi- Prayer meeting and Bible study of Latter Day Saints— Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sears and Mrs.1 Wednesday evening at 7:30. j (Commonly called “The Mormon new college. Lee Warner were Mist visitors Sat-I i ■■ - Choir rehearsal at the Dewey church) * Assembly of God Church I LAUREL AND HARDY FUNNIER urday evening. home promptly at 8 o'clock Friday ja Sunday school each Sunday morn- | IN “BLOCK-HEADS”— —Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner, Edith evening. ling at 10 o’clock at the Grang? In “Block-Heads,” new Hal Roach Christiansen, Lloyd and Thomas Os- [ Sunday school 9:45 > a. m.; Morn- hall, \ ernonia. Members and friends comedy starring Laurel and born made a trip to Salem Satur- • ing worship 11:00 a. . m. ; Evangel- ¡Christian Church are invited to attend. Hardy, and coming to the Joy day to attend {lie f ne.-ai of John | Wednesday —The Livingstones, Ministers istic service 7:45 p. m. i ---------- n---- ■AB1Y M. KEN1N 'lheatre on Tuesday, the comedians Fowler, Mrs. Bittner", brother. evening prayer meeting 7:45. Christ ATTOHNEY- Choirmon TREHARNE CHILDREN Church School at 9:45, M. L. . find themselves in a swank, modern Mr. and Mrs. Chester Larsen, Mrs. Ambassador services, Friday 7:45 •F Education Committ««, Herrin, Superintendent; you will en JOIN BOOK LEAGUE; 'apartment house. The dignity of Fred Parkinen and daughter, Evel>n, Portland School Board p. m. joy this school. Worship service at FIRST EIGHT GRADES the surroundings, however, offers Adam Crepe and Marion LuuJen re CANDIDATI FOR 11:00 o’clock, special music by choir bar to their continuous merri- turned from Canada and stated they The ment. In fact, the austerity Evangelical Church TREHARNE—(Special to sermon by the pastor, subject. of the had an enjoyable trip. —Harvey R. Scheuernian. Miniate/ the backgrounds makes their Eagle)—The children from “God’s Government on Earth." famous Norman Hansen is working at Christian Endeavor at 6:30, sub third to the eighth grade of the gags all the more ludicrous, and the Birkenfeld. 9:45 Church School with approp i | Pleasant Hill school have joined ject, “Sharing Our Problems With i cu rent comedy contains an abun riate classes for all. Julian DeRock was a visitor in the Oregon Children ’ s Book League, i dance of s'de-splitting incidents. The 11:00 worship hour will be God,” leader, Walter Buckner. Even Mist this weekend. , Each child is required to read at a Conference Jubilee service in ' ing public service 7:30, song service Mrs. Chechmanek was operated , least one book a month during the AMBULANCE CHASER NOVEL honor of the Conference Trustee led by Mrs. Livingstone, sermon by on last week and is recovering nice- ' , school year. A certificate will be BECOMES SUBJECT— Board. The pastor will speak. We pastor, subject. “Setting People given by the state department and. That bugaboo of big corporations •y- shall be favored with special music. Free.” Jessie George made a trip to is granted to each pupil meeting ' the ambulance chaser, is hilariously Player meeting every Wednesday In the evening the Christian En Portland Monday. the requirements. highlighted in “The Chaser,” which dec vor will meet at 6:30. This evening at 7:30, subject for next A birthday party was held for Mrs. John Glassner went to Port- ' opens at „„„ the Joy Theatre uva next , service will be follov'od by the week, “The Power of a United land Sunday as a delegate to the ¡Tuesday for an engagement of 2 Lawrence Wikstrom Friday night at his home. The evening Was ri Oregon Commonwealth Federation days. spent in playing games and dancing. Convention. The story, a comedic relation of Wilbur Thacker went back to the incidents attended upon the work Monday after being layed off inique profession of chasing am- for a month with a sprained ankle. ulances with both fun and profit money is one of our policies in serving our Richard Meyers and Lillian Kelley in view, sustains laughter from the were united in marriage at the pening sequence to a fade-out that Just received a new complete stock of automatic customers. Just remember that we strive to brides home on the Beaver creek is at once startling and hilarious. standard weight Flat Irons from $3.95 to $7.95 load Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Romance enters the picture in th- please you in every way possible. Mrs. Carrol Chance and daughter attraction of Dennis O’Keefe, th? $3.95 Automatic Indicator Waffle Irons Joanne, spent the weekend at the ambulance chaser in person, to Ann home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Morris« who, unknown to him, is a $5.95 Sandwich Grills Henry John. spy in the pay of the Street Rail Mrs. Robert Fergerson and son. way Company which has suffered $1.98 & $2.98 Toasters cf Billings, Montana, are visiting mostly from O’Keefe’s activities. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed $2.98 Hot Plates, Switch Type ROBINSON BATTLES RACKETS Houghtaling. Presenting Edward G. Robinson Bud and Robert Glassner ani $8.95 All Automatic Coffee Percolator Edwin Justice returned home from in an entirely new characterization. I Automatic adjustment for desired strength of coff. e. a weeks’ hunting trip Saturday with far removed from his famous gang- a 4-point buck. ter roles, Columbia’s “I Am Electric Curling Irons 75c to $1.00 Several students in the upper Law” opens Thursday at the With new added feature* — Non-Kink rubberized grades have been making bows foi Theatre for a 2 day run. archery during activity period. Robinson is seen in “I Am cords and switch regulator. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCormick of Law” as a mild-mannered college I Stoney Point were callers at Clyde professor who overnight becomes a' $1.98 Electric Vibrator Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered Carrick’s Sunday. two-fisted whirlwind when drafted j (Try Us First!) Mrs. Chas. Eversaul and daughter. to wipe out a racketeering ring. : | Adeline, were Monday visitors ai As a fighting prosecutor, it is his task to destroy the octupus of! ' the home of Mrs. Henry John. I Mrs. Frank Schmidlin entertained crime whose tentacles have spread ! I the quilting club last Thursday. into every walk of life in a city i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale made where police and the district attor Vernonia Phone 101 i a business trip to Kelso, Washing ney are absolutely powerless be (Registered Pharmacist in charge at all times.) ton, over the weekend. cause terrorized victims refuse to Mr. and Mrs. Cl^de Carrick went testify. REMINDER: You can buy $5.50 in theatre ad | 'o Forest Grove on business Satur missions for $5. Ask at box office day. | The pinochle club met at the Thursday and Friday J home of Mrs. Sylvia Fulconer Wed October 20 and 21 nesday. High honors went to Mi’s. Nell Thacker, second, Mrs. Emms Saturday, October 22 ( Lund »nd low, Mrs. Betty Schram Churches . . KENIN r ’ I ' » .Il STATE VALUE RECEIVED FOR YOUR Electrical Home Needs Grocery & Market Armitage Drug Co. Your Week’s Program at ths JOY THEATRE VOTERS MARTHA RAYE BOB HOPE IO* Mï Sunday lunaay and Monday ivionday October 23 and 24 The vivacious bubbling story of a small-town girl who comes to New York to see the man she loves. "^GAYNOR MONTGOMERY Tuesday & Wednesday, October 25 & 26 DOUBLE FEATURE News of the Theatre ’tAYE, HOPE AND GRABLE STAR IN COMEDY— Join the navy and see the girls '1 hat’s a fair picture of a sailoi e, at least when the fleet’s in according to Paramount’s new mar ine comedy, “Give Me a Sailor,’’ which opens Saturday at the Joy Theatre. With Bob Hope, Martha Ilaye, Betty Grable and Jack Whit- ■ ing playing the leading roles, the ; picture tells a rollicking story of | two sailors who pursue the same i girl but change their minds when I i the girl’s Cinderella ____ sister turn.- ____ I out to be the winner of a nations I l eauty contest. GAYNOR BECAME A STAR DESPITE HERSELF— Thursday and Friday October 27 and 28 MIGHTIEST - Strangely enough, Janet Gaynor, on the Joy Theatre screen with Robert Montgomery in "Three Loves Has Nancy.” never even dreamed that she could ever become a mot ion picture star. The combined efforts family were necessary to get he? to make her first call at a studio casting office, and the rebuffs she Armitage Drug Co Running lackeleers rag DON’T BE MISLED On the ballot in the November election will be a measure entitled “A Bill to Regulate Picketing and Boycotting.” The sponsors of this measure claim it is designed only to regulate certain activities of Labor Organiza- tions. Don’t be misled. This bill will 1. Prohibit unions from functioning in the interest of their members. 2. Prevent the organization of new unions. 3. Prohibit peaceful picketing. 4. 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