FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939 At The Churches . . VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON HELPING CIRCLE PLANS FOR BIRTHDAY DINNER AUGUST 12 r RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR PAGE SEVEN . tre, He, jxcujr viiv pi lovii piiysiviUIl Kelly piajo plays the prison physicion ' and friend of Pidgeon who has been j “framed” by evil forces and sen tenced to the penitentiary. I ______ “HOMICIDE BUREAU” FIGHTS INTERNATIONAL WAR RING— are played by Pricilla, Rosemary and Lola Lane and Gale Page. Their father again is Claude Rainx and their suitors again are John Garfield, Jeffrey Lynn, Frank Mc Hugh and Dick Foran. May Robson again is a member of the house hold, this time, however, a faithful —and outspoken—old servant who has been with them for years. By EARLE FERRIS -------------- , MIST—(Special to The Eagle)— The Mist Helping Circle met last LTHOUGH many other programs have dropped their large cbora* Christian Church Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Bridgers groups because of budget requirements, the Ted Straeter choir on the Kate Smith Hour will be indefinitely retained. In the meantime, Straeter —The Livingstones, Ministers and spent the day. It was a pot- is doubling fromQ Exposing an international traffic 1 luck dinner and the hostess pre radio work as a private pool, ski with Basil Rathbone Church School at 9:45 with in war munitions, and men who pared a very delicious baked ham conductor of a and visit Judy Garland at her school. Superintendent Herrin in charge. murder to control illegal scrap iron, dance band at a with all the fixings, also topped off “Homicide Bureau,” a Columbia Good classes for everybody. Com New York night Ernest E. Chappell, heard on George with ice cream. There was a heap club, where he is Jessel’s “Jamboree” over NBC, Is a drama featuring Bruce Cabot and! munion and preaching service fol of bus.ness after dinner owing to featured in solo radio jack-of-all-trades. He Is known Rita Hayworth, opens Tuesday at STAMP COLLECTOR— lowing at 11 o’clock. The subject around the studios as a producer, piano arrange . the birthday dinner which i^ to be the Joy Theatre. Cabot is cast as of the morning message is “The director, writer and news commen ments. , served to the public on August 12. Adolph Menjou is known as one tator. In addition, he is active in an intrepid police detective and Miss Victors Themselves.” Services close The proceeds are to be spent on of the world’s most avid stamp col film work. Jack Benny ’ s Hayworth is the Police Deportment’s at noon. , furnishing the new kitchen which lectors. As soon as he completed strangest 1 a n ■ laboratory expert. Robert Paige, ■ Christian Endeavtor service at letter is one j is already under construction. Our his starring role in Edward Small’s Marc Lawrence, Gene Morgan, Rich 7:30, and the public worship ser next regular meeting will' take the from an Idaho “King of the Turf,” the new film lumberjack, writ ard Fiske, Moroni Olsen and Joseph vice at 8 o'clock. Song service and form of a picnic dinner. Mrs. L. drama which has its premiere en ten In indelible i DeStefani head the large support- preaching. The sermon subject is B. Eastman is to be the hostess on Straeter pencil on a plank gagement at the Joy Theatre on | ing cast, and C. C. Coleman, Jr. “The Supreme Need of the Day.” Thursday, August 4. a foot wide, Wednesday, he decided to embark | directed, from a screenplay by Earl three feet long and three-quarters Prayer meeting every Wednesday upon one of the most pretentious Donald Sundland arrived home of an inch thick. It was not wrapped I Snell. evening r.t 7:30 o’clock. You are stamp collecting tours in modern but came through the mail like a last week from a six-week vacation welcome to all the services. giant postcard, bearing five dollars’ history. He plans to sail' to South spent in California and Mexico. FOUR “DAUGHTERS worth of stamps. America to fill out certain early COURAGEOUS” APPEAR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill from Assembly of God Church California are visiting his father, Mary Margaret McBride recently day South American issues which THURSDAY— deplored the lack of good southern are missing, not only from his own —Kev. L. W. Suter, pastor James Hill, and sister, Mrs. L. Wik- hot breads on one of her broadcasts, “Daughters Courageous,” the extensive albums, but from most of only to find herself besieged with Sunday Services: Sunday School strom, this week. Warner Bros, comedy of domestic the more complete collections else telephone calls and written invita Mrs. Austin Dowling and son, at 9:45 a. m. If you have children life which opens Thursday at the where sin the world. The actor be tions to come and try various res taurants’ hot breads! not in Sunday School, come and Bernard, were in Portland Satur Joy Theatre, could be termed a lieves that many of these stamps, first cousin to the same studio’s worth great sums of money, can be bring them. Children need early day on business. Mrs. Jim Jones and children of highly successful “Four Daughters,” unearthed in the archives of many Christian training. Every child Phil Spitalny, one of radio’s fore most musical directors, auditioned but it is not a sequel to that pic- ot the old families of South Amer should be in some Sunday School Vernonia came down Monday and more than 65 singers before he visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed ture. ica, many of which possess family Morning worship at 11 o’clock; selected Maxine, his vocalist, pic Reynolds. The similarity starts with th-, letters dating back several cen tured above. She’s heard with him subject, “How to Satisfy God." cast, for every important player turies. Jimmy Rachel from Vernonia is Monday nights over the NBC-Red Evangelistic service at 7:45 p.m.; network. in the former picture is also in visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Rey subject, “Prepare to Meet Thy the new one; then it had wie same nolds. Spring means more appearances for God.” Lawrence Tibbett on the Sunday I director, and besides it was written HOMe-Sim Mr. and Mrs. J. P. DeRock from night “Circle.” Then his concert Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock by a writing team one of whose. Glendale were visiting his sister. BRINCI BICCER PAY tours take him frequently to the the Ladies Missionary and Prayer Mrs. Wm. Bridgers Friday. members was also co-author of the west coast, where the broadcast Don’t be caught napping when Opportunity knock*. Bund meets at the church. Prepare for advancement and more money by train screenplay which was last year’s originates. He plans to spend the Mrs. Vic Berg and young son ing new for the Job ahead. Free 48-l‘age liovks I'lll summer in Hollywood and will be on hit. How. Write for the book on the business Held you were village shoppers Monday. “The Circle" each Sunday during the like—or mall us this ad with your name and address While the plot concerns differ- In the margin. Now, please. Evangelical Church warm months. The young son of Lawrence Jep □ Higher Accountancy □Business Managecn't ent people than those in “Four —Harvey R. Scheuerman. Miniate/ son spent the past month with his □ Mod. Salesmanship i .'Business Cories. Dr. William L □ Traffic Management DCredit and Collection Daughters,” there is a basic sim- □ i.aw : IX'gree of LI.. B.m. <.<>rres|M»ndem e Stidger affords a nCommercial iw □ Mod. !• oreinansliip There will be no regular preach aunt, Mrs. Fred Foster at Clats ilarity in that new picture is also U^omnieniai 1 l.aw Bookkeeplug strange contrast kanie. □ Industrial M||tn t OC. I*. A Couclting ing service on Sunday, August 6. about the joys, the sorrows, the □ Stenotypy □ Business English Maxene Andrews, above, creates the to the majority Mrs. Charles Sundland, Mrs. Wal □ RailwayAccounting □Effective Speaking Sunday School will be held starting irughs, the tears in the lives of a Intricate counter-melody and trick of persons heard ter Foster, her sister and their wordage of the song hits of the on the air today LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY at 9:45 a. m. genuinely “folksy” family. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. John Andrews Sisters on the Phil Baker As a result, he A Correspondence Institution There are the same four daugh programs. Her sister. Patty, origi has been termed Dept. R-75 CHICAGO ston went to Portland Thursday. ters in this family and again they nates the novelty Ideas and her a “minute man" Church of Jesus Christ Mrs. Johnson going in for medical other sister. La Verne, interprets the by the staff of Latter Day Saints— treatment. passages for her sisters. members at NBC. He fre Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling (Commonly called “The Mormon In tracking down movie stars for quently enters spent Sunday afternoon at Mayger church) appearances on the Screen Guild the studio for with their brother and sister-in-law. Show. Emcee George Murphy has his “Getting the Stidger Sunday school' each Sunday morn found it In line of duty to go skeet Most Out of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George were ing at 10 o’clock at the Grangs hunting with Robert Montgomery, Life" program just one minute be hall, Vernonia. Members and friends ; shopping in the village one day last swim with Loretta Young In her fore going on the air week. ere invited to atteno. Good foods were never priced lower. In line The Fuller Brush man, Mr. time. stripes, Columbia’s “Outside These with other commodities, our food prices are . Knolph from Houlton, was through Mr. and Mrs. Walt Batson and Walls” opens Saturday at the Joy the valley this week on his regular lower but not our quality. We preserve the Vernonia Grange No. 305 Agnes spent the weekend in Port Theatre to tell a turbulent, timely quarterly trip. same high standards of excellence as always. Mqpts Second Saturday of Walter Matthews, Bernard Dowl land and vicinity. story of the people who make head Every Month ing and the Misses Virginia and Mrs. Ray Garlock and her mother, lines. 8 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE------ Beteen Matthews spent Sunday af Mrs. M. Garlock, have been attend Michael Whalen, Delores Costello BUY NEHALEM VALLEY ternoon at Seaside. ing camp meeting at Gladstone. Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M. FARM PRODUCTS Thelma Wikstrom is assisting at Mrs. Seigenthaler and son, Arthur, and Virginia Weidler are featured O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. 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Mr. Chips” at the Joy Theatre, has written an autobiography, first copy of which was received by King Vidor who directed him in “The Citadel” in which Donat received world-wide critical acclaim for his brilliant performance as the doctor who scorned riches and fame for duty to humanity. Donat also sent a copy of the autobiography to Rosalind Russell, his co-star in “The Citadel,” who was working with him in England at the time in which he i was completing the final chapters of his book. PAUL KELLY HAS RECORD OF 300 PLAYS AND FILMS— Paul Kelly, although corrparative- I ly young in years, is one of Holly- i ¡wood’s most seasoned acting veter ans. He began his acting career at j ; the age of seven in child roles and I has appeared in approximately three : hundred plays and motion pictures. 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