Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 08, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
LET’S BE SOCIABLE
Deborah Circle
Holds First Meet—
O. E. S. Meets
Wednesday Evening—
Members of the Deborah Circle
met at the home of Mrs. East Tues­
day afternoon for the first fall
meeting. Mrs. E. J. Preston assist­
ed Mrs. East as hostess for the
afternoon.
During the business meeting of
the afternoon, officers to serve for
the coming year were elected. Mrs.
J. H. Burnside presided during the
meeting.
Officers elected were Mrs. Phii
Taylor, president; Mrs. F. R. Olin,
vice-president; and Mrs. E. J. Pres­
ton, secretary-treasurer.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the afternoon.
Members of the Order of Eastern
Star held the first meeting of the
fall Wednesday evening at the
Masonic Temple, giving degree work
to the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Jean
Crawford, and Worthy Patron,
Glen Hawkins. Officers of the
der participated in the work
the Matron and Patron were
sorted with flowers and gifts,
neshments were served by the < com­
mittee in charge following the eve-
nmg’s activities.
Mrs. Dickson to
Entertain Club—
Mrs. Herman Dickson will act
as hostess next Wednesday after-
noon, September 13, at her home
on the Oregon American hili' to
the Nehalem Social Club. Tha meet-
ing will be the first one of the
fall, it was announced.
Deborah Circle Host
To Missionary Society—
lLSPETH ERIC, star of “Joyce
i J Jordan -Girl Interne," pictured
h»re never stumbles over any medl-
Mrs. Marston
Entertains—
Mrs. Charles Marston is enter­
tabling with a dessert luncheon
on Thursday (September 1 7th) com-
plimenting Mrs. Charles Burrow,
Mrs. Hale Greenman and Mrs. Mar­
vin Kamholz.
Other guests invited are Mrs.
Connie Anderson, Mrs. Alice Estey,
Mrs. Lyman Hawken, Mrs. A. J.
Hughes, Miss Alice Hoffman, Mrs.
Fred
Olin
and
Mrs.
Walter,
Vaughan.
Contract bridge
and Chinese
checkers will be the diversion.
The Deborah Circle of the Wo­
men’s Missionary Society of the
Evangelical' church acted as hostess
to the society Wednesday afternoon Study Club to Hold
at the church social hall for the First Fall Meeting—
first fall meeting. Mrs. L. H. Dewey
The Vernonia Study Club will
was in charge of devotionals for
meet
Thursday, September 14, was
the afternoon.
Reports were heard from Mrs. the announcement this week, at
G. C. Kirkbride and Mrs. C. A. home of Mrs. E. J. Preston on
Malmsten, both representatives of Oregon-American hill. Tne meeting
the society to the convention, held will mark the first of the fall and
at Jennings Lodge July 26, 27 and winter series.
Mrs. Ross Duncan will review the
28. The theme of the convention
was “Follow Thou Me.” as reported book “The Tree of Liberty” writ­
ten by Elizabeth Page. The book
by the delegates.
The society will meet again on is a historical novel of early Amer-
the first Wednesday in October at ica. Mrs. J. W. Nichols will be cri-
which time the annual guest day tic for the study hour.
luncheon will be held. Each mem-
A change in procedure will mark
bei is to bring one guest for pot the firsj and subsequent meetings,
luck luncheon which will be served it was stated, in that meetings will
at 1 o’clock.
J be called for 1:30 p. m. with a
Refreshments were served to dessert luncheon. Former procedure
close the afternoon, by the De- , has been to terminate the afternoon
borahs.
I with a tea.
We Wish to Announce
The change in location of the Home Grocery,
Now open for business at the GRAVES
COLD STORAGE LOCKER BUILDING.
A Modern, Convenient
Location
Free Sandwiches and Coffee served all day
Saturday. Free balloons for the children.
Drawing for Prizes at 7:30
Saturday Evening
The Home Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeiner
NEW AND USED PARTS
NEW AND USED TIRES
GAS AND OIL
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING
I
WE REBUILD CAR TOPS
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Phone 773
RIGHT OUT OF THE AI r ]
RIVERVIEW
There’s an actor In “The Life and
Love of Dr. Susan" who stands on
his head before each performance of
the CBS serlaL He's Robert Regent,
who plays the part of Peter Bradford.
The headstand Is part of the yogi
exercises to which he adheres.
PAGE THREE
some stock to the stockyard. Tues­
day Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride
made the same trip, taking in more
stcck.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Mellinger and
son, Oliver, drove to LaGrande to
visit Mr. Mellinger’s brother, who
is quite ill at his home there.
Mrs. Claude Hillsberry had the
misfortune to step on the edge of
a loose board, throwing her down
' and severely spraining her ankle.
She will require the use of crutches
fcr the next two or three weeks.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ander­
son in Taft.
SCHOOL OPENS FOR
MIST STUDENTS
TUESDAY MORNING
MIST—(Special to The Eagle)--.
Mrs. Edith Lanyer is back among
old friends again, having been in
Clatskanie where she has been em-
plcyed for the past few weeks.
High in the competition to be
Bernard Dowling and Donald
known as the best loved stooge in
radio” is the character of Ferdinand,
Sundland spent the weekend and
the man-in-the-audience. created by
Day at Astoria and Seaside.
VISITORS ENJOY
.u:ny Wikstrom, Bud Keaton and
LABOR DAY WEEKEND some of the other young people
took in the dance at St. Helens
WITH FRIENDS
Saturday night.
RIVERVIEW — (Special to The
Mrs. I. E. Knowles was a Port­
Eagle)—'Cline Cook and daughter. land visitor over the weekend.
Sarah, and Zonabol from St. An­
sal phrases in the serial’s script.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were
Elspeth’s father Is a doctor and saw
thony, Idaho, came last Friday and
business visitors in Clatskanie for
that she was well versed in medical
i
arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynch.
terms at an early age.
a day last week.
They plan to leave Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling and
Most authors find difficulty In
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Willard and
Florence were visitors of Jake
writing a novel a year which will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willard
from
Dayton,
hold reader interest from beginning
Dowling and family at Mayger Sun-
end Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cameron
to end. Yet Elaine Sterne Carring­
day.
ton’s “Pepper Young’s Family" has Ward Wilson, pictured here, on the
were at the State Fair in Salem
Melvin DeRock and Austin Mel-
been heard dally for six years and Phil Baker programs over CBS on
Sunday.
the program continues to show a Wednesday nights. Feroie’s mopey
vin left Sunday morning for a
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ranchered were short hunting trip.
steady Increase in listener interest. questions have won him almost uni­
• • •
versal affection from the listeners.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff
Joe Rossier returned from Port
Cecil B. DeMille calls his Monday
last weekend.
Orford last week where he has been
night Radio Theatre “the largest
“What A Life,” Clifford Goldsmith’s
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gwin spent working.
theatre on earth.” This statement smash comedy hit which suggested
is based on a survey which showed his radio series, "The Aldrich Fam­
ithe weekend in Goble visiting he?
Tha old familiar school bell called
ily," now starring Ezra Stone on
sister.
the youngsters back to their school
NBC. was not his first attempt at
I Mr. . and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson duties Tuesday morning.
•
drama. Goldsmith confesses to a
spent Saturday in Portland.
theatrical mistake entitled "Charlie.”
Austin Dowling and family spent
I Mr. and Mrs.. Sieet have moved
The audience didn’t even wait for
Monday evening at Elsie with their
J
the first curtain, Goldsmith reports.
[their 1 trailer house on Ed Roediger’3 daughter, Mrs. Trotter, and family.
• • •
property in Rivervit-w. Mr. Sheet is Their granddaughter, Alyce Trotter,
Bess Johnson, pictured here, first
lady of radio, and Katherine Cornell,
¡hauling gavel for the Wolf Creek returned home with them for a
first lady of the stage, have this in
highway.
visit.
common. Important in their sup­
' Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, Bessie Bell
Floyd Libel went to the State
porting casts is Gee-Gee James, ex­
and Cleve Cook and family were Fail at Salem Sunday and returned
at Sea3ide Sunday.
the sam? day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Emigh
L. P. Matthews has returned home
and E. E. Emigh and daughter of ¡'rem Delena where he has been
I
Portland spent Saturday with Mr. building a new house for Vane
that 30,000.000 ears were tuned to
i
the program on a single Monday.
and Mrs. Charles Eversaul.
| Burt.
DeMille is reading the first presen­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindsay, ; Mrs. Raj’ Garlock and Mrs. Galen-
tation of the new season which will
before returning to their home in jt’ji were calling on Mrs. Dowling
be heard over CBS Sept. 11.
• • •
Lakeview, stopped and visited Mrs. ; Wednesday.
George Jessel’s NBC "Celebrity
M. Dunlap in Riverview.
Program” is properly named. With
Mrs. Mabie Grives started her H< re from Portland—
the program of Wednesday, Sept. 13,
school in the Natal district Sep­ j Mr. and Mrs Bert Hall of Port-
Jessel will have presented his 100th
tember 5th. The pupils should be
famous guest. These guests have
, land spent the past weekend in
been noted people of various pro­
happy with the complete outfit of j
| Vernonia visiting friends.
fessions and although many of them pert Negro comedienne. , Gee-Gee’s
attractive new books, The school
were making their first microphone In Miss Cornell’s “No Time For
and ' At Coa.t—
room has been made brighter
appearances, they provided enter­ Comedy” and plays “ 'Tulip,'
Tulip,” the
tainment which makes the program maid, in Miss Johnson’s “Hilltop
more pleasant by new interior lin-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grant and
one of the most popular on the air. House” series.
ir.g of beaver board.
.Mrs. Emma Weed left Thursday for
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. ¡Newport where they will spend the
should be in some Sunday School. and Mrs. Sam Anderson have been, weekend.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.1
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.'
Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock
the Ladies Missionary and Prayer
Bend meets at the church.
Churches
Christian Church
—The Livingstones, Ministers
Church School at 9:45. Splendid
teachers, fine classes, welcome,
Morning worship at 11:00, with
communion service and sermon. The
sermon subject is “Choice—Christ
or Barabbas.”
Christian Endeavor society meet­
ing at 7:30, and evening service at
8 o’clock. The sermon subject is
“My Life; What Am I Doing with
It”?
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7:30. Welcome to all
the services.
SEVERE LEG INJURY
SUFFERED BY FIRE
FIGHTER LAST WEEK
(Omitted Last Week)
STONEY POINT — Special!
The Eagle)—Otto Michener had the
misfortune to fall on a sharp knot
while fighting fire last week and
severely injured his leg, causing
blood poisoning. He is under a phy­
sician’s care and is alble to be up
and around now.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Driscoll are
both on the sick list this week and
are under the care of a physician.
Evangelical Church
Bert DePue and Fred Lindberg
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister came from northern California Sat­
9:45 Church School under the urday and will spend a few days
supervision of O. G. Weed. Classes with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
for all ages with spiritual instruc­ Lindberg and children of Swenson
came Monday to spend a few days
tion.
also.
11:00 The
sermon subject for
Mr. and Mr3. Bert DePue, Mar-
the worship hour will be “Forward
and Bob, accompanied Mr.
garet
with God.” There will be special
| and Mrs. Ray McGee and daughter,
music.
| Bonnie, to Warrvnton, Sunday,
6:30 “Studies in the Sermon on where they spent the day with Mr.
the Mount” will be the general sub-
and Mrs. Don DePue.
ject for more specific studies to
Mrs. Clyde 'Carrick and children
follow. The sub-topic for this week
is, “What Jesus Said about Tight of Treharne spent Saturday after-
¡nocn with the Paul Driscoll family,
Living.”
7:30 This service is for every' ‘^r' an^ Mrs. Carl Davis and son,
ore. The theme of the evening is, ! | Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
“What the Lord Has Done for Me.” » Turner spent Friday night and Sat-
There will be congregational' sing­ ! urday at Arch Cove, below Cannon
I Beach, fishing and clam digging.
ing.
Frank Brown and sons, Wilmer
Wednesday at 8 o’clock the pray­
er meeting group meets for prayer ari(l Dean, of Grand Island, Nebras-
and Bible study. The Official Board ka. who have spent the past two
will meet in regular session after i weeks at the Thos. Turner home,
| left Monday for Independence to
the prayer meeting.
The public is invited to all our Pick hops. George Turner and Fran­
cis Davis accompanied them and
services.
will also pick hops.
Harold Davis, accompanied by Mr
Church of Jesus Christ
ar.d Mrs. Al Webb and daughters,
of Latter Day Saints—
Dorothy and Myrtle to Portland
(Commonly called “The Mormon Sunday, where they visited with
church)
relatives of the Webbs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Worth of
Sunday school each Sunday morn­
ing at 10 o’clock at the Grangi Fcrest Grove spent the weekend at
hall, Vernonia. Members and friends the Otto Michener home. They re­
turned home Monday. Mrs. Miche­
are invited to attend.
ner accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hall and daugh­
Assembly of God Church
ter,
Ruth, spent Sunday afternoon
—Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor
with the Glen Bodell family.
Sunday Sevices: Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell and
at 9:45 a. m. If you have children sons motored to Forest Grove Sat-
not in Sunday School, come and'urday.
bring them. Children need early
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride
Christian
training
Every
child drove to Portland Monday taking
PARENTS
Protect Your Child’s Vision!
School days impose a great strain on chil­
dren’s eyes. Slight optical defects, unless
corrected, may become serious. Have your
child’s eyes examined now.
Examination Without Charge
Glasses will not be prescribed unless
absolutely necessary.
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted - Credit Terms
DR. GEO. BUTTERFIELD
OPTOMETRIST
EYE SPECIALIST
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewelry Store
MOXIIAY. September 11
Make Appointments with Mr. Kullander
Latest Draft Beer Equipment
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Lunches — Short Orders — Cooked to your taste
Light Selected Beverages of All Kinds!
THE TOWN PUMP
(Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Greenia)
i
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
Wholesale and Retail
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
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