Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
3
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Peachey-Englesey
Wed Sunday—
[ right OUT OF THE AI r J
¡DeHarts Celebrate
21st Anniversary—
I—»—, —
-By EARLS FERRIS
L
Kathleen Wilson, above, who Is
Claudia in "One Man’s Family." re­
cently played a realistic role on the
program. In the drama she was to
be sick In bed. Driving her car to
rehearsal, she was in an accident
and injured her knee. She did the
broadcast from a wheel chair and
actually had to go to bed for four
days after the program.
• • •
As a result of his dally broadcasts
ou "Getting the Most Out of Life,"
pr. William L. Stldger has discovered
what happened to ten former class­
mates of his. They have all written
letters recalling the old days. They
were classmates In the first grade,
incidentally.
Raymond Paige, above, is bringing
radio's largest musical series to the
microphone on Wednesday nights
over the CBS network with the
broadcasts starting Feb. 22. Paige
is presenting one hundred male
musicians and a girl vocalist.
Edgar A. Guest's "It Can Be Done*
program over CBS Wednesday nighta
Is now being heard at 10:30 p. m.,
E. S. T. Musical figures who have
appeared with Eddie recently include
Maestro Andre Ko6telanetz and
Carrie Jacobs Bond, the composer.
WRC Holds
Picnic—
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
Your week’s Program al the
JOY THEATRE
f
Members of the Women’s Relief
Corp participated in a contest from
January until July, the winners of
,he event enjoying a picnic dinner
given by the losers at Arcadia park
Thursday, August 3. Those present
were May Mellinger, Florence Mc­
Donald and daughters, Gertrude
Kirk and family, Eva Jacobs and
children, Gertrude Rusow and son, !
Isola Fowler, Ruth Kelmer and chil­
dren, Emma Weed, Mabel Mitchell,
Estella Monger, Mary Miller, Selma
Webb and
daughter,
Elizabeth
Watts,
Margaret
Lines, Jennie,
Oswald, Ethel Hall, Minnie Johns, ]
Ada Jacobs and children, Dorcas,
Bays, Ione Justice and children,1
Maude
Ramsey
and Jeanette ’
Chance and daughter.
CITATION
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
TATE OF: Charles S. Rich, De­
ceased,
To Nellie McCoy, Jessie Morey,
Fred Morey, Martha Bauer, Fred
Bessie
Bauer,
Florence
I Baugr,
Church of Jesus Christ
Bauer, Katie Swett, Louis Swett,
of Latter Day Saints—
Carl Prentice, Mary Freeborg, Can
Freeborg and Harry Steece, and all
(Commonly called “The Mormua other persons unknown, Greeting
IX i
IE OF THE 8TATB
church)
OF OREGON: You and each of you
Sunday school each Sunday morn­ are hereby cited and required t4
ing at 10 o'clock at the Grange appear in tl.e County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
hall, Vernonia. Members and friend, Ocluni: ia not less than ten days
are invited to atteno.
from the service off this citation
i pon you, namely: within tin days
alter the date of the last publica-
to-wit: Sep-
Camp Meeting Notice—
tion of this
n and there
:. emb ’V Sth,
The annual Camp Meeting of the to show ca e,
:.ny exist, why an
be m de authoriz­
Seventh Day Church of God con­ order should n
ing th< adminis-
Ing and empc
venes this year in the big shady trator of saic
ate to sell the
grove at Junction City, Oregon,
:d lea; property,
.ifty miles south of Salem, from o-w it
two (2) Sun-
Lot fi
August 18 to 28. For reservations
ity of Verno-
n
write us in care of Camp Meeting
nia. 0
Committee, or come and you will
be provided for. A cordial welcome
is extended to all.
By order of Camp Meeting Mgr.
said
Verno-
citat on to
general
' nia Eagle,
I Aspinall Guest—
County
1 circulación
Benny Joe Doyle was a guest
Oregon.
Date of f it publication, August
Mrs. Aspinall for two days.
llth. 1939.
Date of I st publication, Septem
Visits at Camp-
ber 8th, 1939.
*/,.>,
Mrs. A. C. Alexander went to (SEAL!—J. W. Hunt. County Clerk
Camp McGregor Saturday to visit. of Columbia County, Oregon.
Looking up famous marionette and
UCILLE MANNERS, soprano star
of the Friday night NBC concert puppet shows around New York,
Mary
Margaret McBride got a big
hour, is achieving honors in other
.fields. Lucille was selected Queen of surprise when she found herself in
Winter by Lake Placid, and won a miniature— a namesake puppet, even
New York City contest for pie baking. dressed in her famous studio outfit
of dark tailored dress with white
cuffs and collar.
• • •
Head of Dave "Hobby Lobby*
Elman’s research division is Roberta
Semple, daughter of the evangelist,
Aimee Semple McPherson. Roberta
was a guest on the program recently,
brought from California to lobby fo»
her hobby of collecting rare and
ancient perfumes. She Is the one
"Hobby Lobby" guest who never
went home.
The 21st wedding anniversary of
A very beautiful wedding occur-
ed on Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. DeHart was
l celebrated recently at their home
Christian parsonage, the contracting
by a surprise party by a few rela-
parties were Mr. Elmer Englesey . tives and friends. Refreshments of
: ::J Miss Lorraine Peachey. The ice cream and cake were served by
ir lc ¡3 the only daughter of the guests and a 12-piece silver set
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peachey of vas given to Mr. and Mrs. DeHart.
Thcs? present were Mr. and Mrs.
this city.
T. L DeHart, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
The bride was beautifully gown- L
__ ange
Mr. and Mrs.
ed in a dusty pink crepe silk dress, Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs.
and the ceremony was performed Ilnrt and two children, and Elders
before an altar draped in white Nelson : nd Childs. Mrs. Georpe
: Bell, Mrs. Dick Lynch and Mrs.
aaun, decorated with sweet peas
| George Wood were invited but un-
and summer chrysanthemums.
I able to attend.
The only guests were the im­
mediate families of the contract­ Shower Given
ing parties.
1 Miss McKenzie—
The service was read by Rev. W.
A bridal shower was given Miss
O. Livingstone, pastor of the First
I Katherine McKenzie recently by
Christian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Englesey will re­ I Mrs. Frank Lange and Mrs. T. L.
side on First Avenue of this city. 1 DeHart acting as hostesses at the
Lange home. A friendship quilt was
I started for the honor guest, a pat­
tern being given each one present
I for the day. Refreshments were
j served the guests.
Thore present were Mrs. Mike
Stolen, Mrs. Fritz Hausler, Mrs.
Walter Erven, Mrs. M. B. Willard,
Mrs. J. W. McKenzie, I Christina
McKenze, ths honor guest and hos-
tesses. Those sendng gifts but not
alble to attend were Mrs. Gecge
Baker, Mrs. William Nisson, Mrs.
Themas Turner, Mrs. Carl Davis,
Mrs. Bob Barnes of Glenwood and
John McKenzie.
Visits Parents---
vice will be held at the regular
time.
There will be no evening preach-1
ing service.
The regular prayer meeting and
Bible study will be held Wednesday
evening at 8:00 o’clock.
I
Thursday and Friday, August 10 and 11
HERE'S A NEW AND BEì I I i! PIC G Hi F
WITH THAT COULDN’T-BE-BETl >■.R CAST!
JOHN GARFIELD
ct.wci n.'.iNi
irfFKEV LYHN-FAV B-.1NTE»
DONALD CRUP» MAY ROBSON
Flank LIcHvgh • Dick Foran
as J 74/ "Fear Da»j4’/»i"
Before George Murphy, master-of-
ceremonles of the new Screen GuBd
Show on CBS, turned to stage work
and stardom on Broadway, he worked
as tool maker In an automobile
plant, in real estate, as a miner and
a night club dancer.
...
Kate Smith, on her Thursday night
shows, often finds opportunity to
prove her versatility. If Ted Collins,
who usually gives stage cues, is
otherwise occupied, Kate steps In
and gives the necessary directions.
I Anderson Visitors—
Louis Roberson of Louisiana, ar- I Visitors at the C. L. Anderson
rived here recently for an indefi-,home over the weekend were Mr.
nite visit with her parents, Mr. and ' and Mrs. Carl Davidson and daugh-
Mrs. Hamp Roberson.
'ter, Doris, from Portland.
FR1SCILLA LANE
ROSEMARY LANE
LOLA LANE
GALE PAGE
Presented by WARNER BI.OB.
D./ru/d h MICH.UL CURTIZ
Martha Raye, pictured here. Is
heard every Tuesday night on the A!
Jolson show over the CBS network.
Martha’s vocalizing and comedy
lines have resulted In stardom in the
movies as well as on the air.
At The
Churches
Saturday, August 12
Sú*U^ Gi.
becomes
an even greater film, starring SYLVIA SIDNEY
and JOEL McCREA, with Humphrey Bogart.
... Released through United Artists •. .
Sunday and Monday, August 13 and 14
Christian Church
Study These Two Lamps and
—The Livingstories. Ministers
Church School meets at 9:45
with M. L. Herrin as superinten-
dent. This is a splendid school of
religious instruction.
Morning worship hour at 11:00
o’clock, communion and sermon,
subject is “The Spirit
Church.” Services close at
Christian Endeavor at 7:30, and
the evening song and preaching
service at 8 o’clock. The subject
of the evening sermon is “Jesus,—
Judge or Saviour.”
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening. Welcome to all the
services.
IN TECHNICOLOR
L GERSHWIN SONGS
ADOLPHE MENJOU
THE RITZ BROTHERS
ZORINA « KENNY BAKER
charlie M c C arthy
PAL NIGHT
Tuesday, August 15
DQUBLE FEATURE
Assembly of God Church
—Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor
Notice The Light Meter
The Lamp on The Right
Is too low and has too small a spread of light. Besides, it is raw direct light.
The one on the left gives off a glareless, soft, indirect light that is kind to
your eyes. Why not PLAY SAFE and measure your light.
Oregon Gas & Electric Co.
VERNONIA, OREGON
Sundry Services: Sunday School
at 9:45 a. m. If you have children
not in Sunday School, come and
bring them. Children need early
Christian
training.
Every child
hould be in some unday School.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p.m.
Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock
the Ladies Missionary and Prayer
Band meets at the church.
The revive 1 meeting at the As-
,-en bly of God church is growing
in interest and attendance. Services
are being held nightly, except Mon­
day, at 7:45 p. m. The evangelist
will be speaking Satuiday evening
on the subject, “Divine Healing";
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
“Twelve Kinds of Christians”; Sun-
A flrani
non ’*
d, y evening, ** “A
Great FlnliTForn
Deliverance.
You ¿ire invited to come and hear
Evangelist Henriksen and the boy
evangelist. Jay Gorham.
1FIVYM D0»CLAS^<JOA>rmJND€L
me uevu is ineir riayiaaia
„.Sudden Death Is The Game
Wednesday,
August 16
SONG NIGHT
Directed by lewis Seller end I. A. Dupont
Screen Ploy by Crane Wilbur and Fred Niblo. Jt.
’too an Original Story by €*■«• Wilbur
Thursday and Friday, August 17 and 18
Evangelical Church
—Harvey R. Scheuerman. Minister
9:43 Church School for all ages
with spiritual instruction.
11:00 In the worship hour we
shall be favored with a sermon from
the subject, "Unseasonable Riches,”
by our guest speaker, Mr. W’iHiam
Elmer of Portland.
6:30 The Christian Endeavor ser-
THE“DEAD END” KIDS
MARGARET IINOSAY-ROI'ALD REAGAN
•TANIIV FlllOt • A WAHNE» »«OS RatM
RATHBONE
VIRGINIA FIELD
LIONEL ATWILL
BARBARA O’NEIL