Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 28, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY. JULY 28, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Assembly of God Church
—Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor
Sund.ay Services: Sunday School
at 9:45 a. m. If you have children
not in Sunday School, come and
bring them. Children
training,
Christian
Evangelical Church
in some Su
__ Harvey R. Scheuerman. Minister should be
Morning worship at
Cottage meeting f<
9:45 Church School with spirit­
at 6 o’clock conducted by the young
ual instruction for all.
11:00 Morning worship, the pas­ people.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
tor speaking from the subject, “The
Mid-week
prayer
Wednesday
New Life.”
I meeting at 7:45 p. m.
There will be no evening service
Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock
because of the Cemp meeting at
the
Ladies Missionary and Prayer
Jenning Lodge, Also on August 6 !
Band meets at the church.
no
preaching
service
there will be
< .her morning or evening.
Prayer meeting of Wednesday PLEASANT HILL
TEACHER SUFFERS
evening at eight o’clock.
w-
Exam» Announced—-
RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR Î
Churches . .
INFECTED KNEE
(Christian Church
TREHARNE — Special to The
Eagle)—Mrs. Erma Chance, teach­
Church School session 9:45 to er of the primary grades, fell while
attending school at Monmouth and
10:50. Interesting lessons, good tea­
cut her knee. Infection set in and
chers. A place for all. Communion
she was taken to the Forest Grove
service and morning sermon at 11
o’clock. Subject of the sermon, “Vic­ hospital. She was in fhe hospital
tory in the Midst of Adversity.” i two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
Chance brought her home Friday.
Services close at noon.
Mrs. Perry from Mississippi is
Christian Endeavor at 7:30. In- j
visiting her brother, E. E. Garner.
teresting meeting.
Mrs. Grant of Texas is visiting
Evening worship at 8 o’clock. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
The subject of the evening sermon Weed.
is “When God Forgets.”
■Mr . Henry Joihn and Maxine left
Prayer meeting every Wednesday for Jennings Lodge Wednesday,
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
They intend to be gone until Au-
Welcome to all the services.
7 th.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reynolds
of Vancouver, Washington, visited
Church of Jesus Christ
at the Clyde Carrick home Monday.
of Latter Day Saints—
Miss Bille Rolbbins of Spring-
(Commonly called “The Mormon field, is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Glen Smith.
church)
Mrs. II. A. Wilson is much im­
Sunday school- each Sunday morn­
ing at 10 o’clock at the Grange proved after her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke vis-
hall, Vernonia. Members and friend»
' ited Monday evening with Mr. and
are invited to attend.
—The Livingstones. Minister
, By EARLE FERRIS
JJRETTY Anne Lincoln, pictured ated Hollywood legends o: DcMU.es
i here, heard on ’The Aldrich slave-driving tactics but working for
Family" Sunday night« at 7:00 p.m . “C. B." dispelled this notion anu
Laughton had no hesitation about
signing tor the last Radio Theatre
broadcast.
Llstening to "Pepper Youngs
Family” over NBC Is more than just
a pleasant habit with some people—
to many it is a ritual. Edwin Wolfe,
producer of the serial, received a
letter from a woman In Maine this
week stating that she had just
finished listening to her 1.000th con­
secutive broadcast.
Lunches
Short Orders
Cooked to your taste
THE TOWN PUMP
(Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Greenia)
Your week’s Program at th
JOY THEATRE
Horace Heidt, pictured here, and
his “Musical Knights” are now
heard for a full half hour Monday that Bergen and McCarthy will have
nights at 9:30 p. m.. e. d. s. t„ over much to say about fishing within th«
next few weeks. Bergen went deep-
sea fishing every Saturday for four
weeks but he didn’t catch anything.
Thursday
THE
LUCKY
SEVENTH
HARDY
•'AMILY HIT
Greatest writers for radio are
women. One of the best known and
highest salaried is Edith Meiser, pic­
tured here, who writes "The Life
and Love of Dr. Susan." She wrote
Lewis STONE-Mickey ROONEY
Cecilia PARKER * Fay HOLDEN
SATURDAY, JULY 29
the NBC-Red network. An expert
showman of many years’ standing,
Heidt believes In combining smooth
dance music with the latest vocal
novelties and presents a large troupe
of singers with his band on his
broadcasts.
and Mrs. Hulen Thacker at Buxton
where they are taking care of their
brother’s place
piece while he
tioning at the beach.
Richard Houghtaling is able to
e around ! again after his recent
llness.
Mr and Mrs. M. E. Barrett and
dr. and Mrs. H. E. Schram spent
he weekend at Moller.
Mrs. H. E. Schram and children
wtur>(ed home last w-eek from
Portland where she spent the past
ix weeks at the home of her bro-
ther.
Helen Tislale spent the
he home of Patsy Tisdale.
Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Falconer and
■hildren and Mr. anil Mrs. Carl
Wienecke motored to Mist Sunday
evening.
Members of the Stick-Well Quilt-
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Every Sunday
e. d. s. t., over NBC, plays Ezra
Stone’s sister on the air show but
rates as his No. 1 girl friend in real
life.
Phll Baker, heard over CBS Wed­
nesdays at 8 p. m., e. d. s. t„ in a
recent interview made the statement
that he thought it was fun to travel.
A well known publisher read the
article, got in touch with Phil and
commissioned him to write a full
length book titled. "How to Have
Fun While Travelling.”
ment) ; operator (truck trail main­
tenance and construction equip­
ment). Applications must be on file
with the manager, eleventh U. ’ S. *
Civil Service District, Federal Office
Building, Seattle, Washington not
later than August 4th.
Latest Draft Beer Equipment
Edgar Bergen’s outings and activi­
ties often give him ideas for his
Sunday night NBC routines with
Charlie McCarthy but it is unlike);
Radio Theatre producer Cecil B
DeMille found Charles Laughton
much more willing to sign for the
radio version of "Ruggles of Red
Gap" than he was for the role of
Nero In DeMille’s movie, "Sign of the
Cross." Laughton heard exagger-
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The U. S. Civil Service Commis­
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open competitive examinations, as-
sistant economist (industrial sur­
veys; junior operator (truck trail
maintenance and construction equip-
“Sherlock Holmes" for many years
for NBC, and wrote radio scripts for
Helen Hayes. The daughter of a
newspaperman, she was on the stags
as a singer of character songs before
taking up radio writing.
lib enjoyed a picnic on the
last Thursday. After a picnic
r the members drew new
Sunday and Monday, July 30 and 31
ADVENTURE THEIR WATGFÌWOÉh).
SPORT... A •GIRL’S KIS% THEIR
ANGER THEIR
ILY REWARD!
and Mrs. Frank O’Connor
mily spent , last week with
Connor’s mother at Beaver-
Ed Houghtaling
I at the ho.t.« of
rney Houghtaling
lay. While there
t th > battleships.
Mrs. Bergstrom
the first part
visiting Oregon
Tuesday, August
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