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PAGE FOUR VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON LET’S EE SOCIAELE served at noon. In the afternoon Mrs. Layer entertained the group with a moving picture. Gus Ander son, Jr., who plays the accordian over station KWLK and Pete Carrick entertained with music for dancing. The gift presented to the honored couple was purse of mon- ey. Scotts Mills were Sunday visitors at the Otto Michener home. That evening , Mrs. Michener accompan ied them to Beaverton to visit at at the M. Hickox home. NOVEMBER 24, 1939 their kids came t o the rescue, bring ing with them a modern viewpoint and a talent that was inborn. It is a natural structure for a picture which boasts the greatest collection of song, dance and act ing performers since the memor able “Great Ziegfeld.” at ,.30; subject, ‘The Law Peace.” Welcome to all. of Assembly of God Church The next meeting will be held at t^e home of Mrs. William Heath —Miss Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor Friday, 7:30 p. m., (November in Riverview on December 7th. Mrs. RIVERVIEW STORE 24): Young peoples’ service. Mrs On November 15th, Mrs. Dora Robert Rushing will review “The Mary Gilman will be the speaker. ENLARGED TO CARE Stipe, Worthy Grand Matron, made Patriot” by Pearl Buck. Sunday services: Sunday school, her official visit to Vernonia. “ROSE MARIE” SETS NEW FOR RUSH BUSINESS i----- !—------ ’’ " ** worship, 11:00 Suters Enjoy Two new members were initiated Legion Auxiliary HIGH FOR SCREEN MUSICALS— 9:45 a.m.; morning a.m.; Evangelistic _ service, 7:30 into the order and all other ritual Makes Christmas Plans— I Social Evening— RIVERVIEW—(Special to The No matter how much you liked p. m. The topic is “Should istic work was exemplified for Mrs. Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett “Naughty Marietta,” that muscial We Strike sermon A number of friends r.’tt at the spent Wages.” The regular meeting of the Stipe’s inspection. She was honored Sunday evenin at the John sensation of 1935, you’re sure to All C. I. O. for and Higher A. F. L. men was Al Colson home Monday night io Atkins b'iir.e. with a very lovely floral degree, American Legion Auxiliary like “ Rose Marie ” even mi 'gain pastor, L. W. are urged to hear this message, ____ _. presented by flower girls and a held in the Legion hall Monday ev greet their former , Mr. and J.'rs. Paul Laglar of co-starring Jeanette MacD nalu and numlber of the regular officers, af ening. Mrs. A. J. Shultz presided. Suter, wife and baby, who just re Portland Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. we will Nelson Eddy, this Metro-Goldwyn- ! were dinner guests Thurs Mrs. Henry King read a bulletin turned from Astoria where they day of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath. Mayer production is screening at ¡ attend the union service at the ter which Mrs. George Drorbaugh stating that held several weeks evangelistic gave her a lovely bouquet and the on child welfare, ¡ Evangelical church. Mrs. Dick Lynch has enlarged her the Joy Theatre Tuesday and Wed- I Thu sday, 2:00: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Jean Craw- Christmas cheer funds would be meetings. __ Ladies prayei sesday. to the Christmas rush. store A very pleasant and enjoyable due ' d. presented her with a piece of greatly appreciated at headquarters, Replete with h-unting music, a band. Ycu are invited to these ser Spode china, the gift of the chap- l'he local Auxiliary voted to send time was spent in singing, Bible Those helping her are: Mrs. Guin, tender love s vices. Good music, good singing . magnificent plia Haiman, Mis. Fowler, Margaret $2.50 to child welfare headquarters discussion and visiting. t< r. and full gospel preaching. tigraphy and bail., ends, it is and Bessie ■ Bell, Mrs. George Bell, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. There were guests from Clats- and $2.50 to the veterans hospital. Jack Christensen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert truly the fill i sensation of the 1 McMullen. Mrs. Harry Culbertson, member kanie, Portland and Oregon City Mrs. year. , A baby shower was given Mrs. Russel Cline, Garland Gilman, t :j-l‘c..l Church— ship chairman, wishes to urge every among them the following former Miss MacDonald p.ays the name, Savage, Mrs. Murray and I Chester King at the home of Mrs. —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister residents of Vernonia: Mrs. Gladys eligible member to please pay her Leon role, an opera star who travels daughter, Mrs. Alma DeHart and Orville Brin, November 15. She 9:45 Church school with effi Macpherson of Portland, and Mrs. dues in order to reach the children, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Noia received many nice presents and disguised into the wilds in search cient teachers. Mrs. Maybell quota before December 24th. and Jean Yeo of her dissolute brother, a crimin The Auxiliary is planning on a Brady, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Suter lunch was served by the hostess, 11:00 At the morning worship Cochran of Oregon City. from justice. Christmas party to be held on the and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O. Brinn. Those present were: al Nelson Eddy portrays Sergeant I hour the pastor will speak from the At the close of the meeting re evening Mrs. Fred Holstine, Mrs. Harry Al Colson and family. of December 6. This will freshments were served in the social be held after the Legionaires regu Myers, M.s. Clarence Fowler, Mrs. Bruce, as fine a “Mountie” as evei subject, “God’s Chosen Workmen.” 6:30 The Evangelical League of hall. hostess, rode a horse. Assigned to bring Louis Parcells and the lar business meeting and everyone Handcraft Club E. is having a very profitable Others not able to come sent pres- the criminal to justice, there is C. is requested to bring a gift suitable the thrust of personal duty when discussion in each of the groups. ents. Mrs. Hughes for children of the teen age or Meets— All ages are welcome. younger. Mrs. Clara Barnett from St. these two meet and fall in love. Mrs. Irma Johnson of Treharne Entertains Club— 7 :30 The young people’s choir It was decided at this meeting was hostess to The Handcraft Club Helens is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ! is a feature of the evening service. The members of the Vernonia to sell hot dogs and coffee at the which Claude E. Gibson and family. met November 8. Those pres Special music and a sermon by the Study Club gathered for a very next Turkey shoot. The committee Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson were: Mesdames Elizabeth pastor on, “Traveling Days,” are enjoyable aftenoon, Friday, No in charge is Mrs. J. W. Nichols and ent spent Tuesday in Portland. Mullins, Ina Marshall, Gladys planned. vember 17th, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. H. Kerns. Mrs. Alice Crawford returned Strong and son, Hazel Shipman and A. J. Hughes on the O-A hill. Af The Martha Circle meets Tuesday This unit donated towards the son, Bea and Garry Backes, Vivian Saturday from a two-week visit ter a delightful dessert luncheon Red Cross drive. afternoon with Mrs. Harry Junkins. n Tacoma. Paulson, Dorothy Segar and daught roll was anewered by naming a The Auxiliary is planning a car Hal Graves is visiting his parents The mid-week prayer meeting and Bessie Herrin and daughter, L. former ruler of England, date, nival dance to be given on Decem er, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves, for Christian Church Bible study Wednesday evening at Mossman, Bessie Spofford and of reign and outstanding character ber 30th. Chairman for this afaii Viola Carrick. Following the prayer hour a week. —The Livingstones, Ministers 1 " istics. are Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Bond spent Sunday in I the Sunday School Board will meet. Refreshments of sandwiches, salad The church school opens at 9:45, During the business session it Harry Culbertson. and coffee were served. The next Treharne visiting Mrs. Carl An closes at 11:00; the Bible only I A welcome to all our services was voted to conduct the Ameri is extended to every one. meeting will be held at Mrs. Mar derson. can Red Cross drive betwween the A surprise party was given in taught; classes for every age, wel shalls, Wednesday, December 13th Lunds Celebrate come. 'Communion service and dates of November 20th and De honor of Margaret Haiman Tuesday. Broadcast--- cember 1st. This drive has been con 37th Anniversary— Those present were: Richard Ban preaching at 11.00 o’clock, the ser Gives 500 Club Meets Lee Jesse was instrumental ducted annually by the Study Club. zer, Jean Ryves, Edna Mowe, Les mon subject being “Let Christians in Mrs. Tre- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lund of presenting a portion of the The book, “Destiny Called to rarne celebrated their 37th wedding with Mrs. Gordon— ter Mowe, Milan Hunt, George Be Christians.” Service closes at KWLK radio program broadcast re noon; all are welcome. Them,” by Beverly Bexter,, was Mrs. Paul Gordon entertained the Smith, Mrs. George Bell and Bessie Sunday, the 19th of Evening services: Christian En- cently from Clatskanie. The num reviewed by Mrs. A. J. Hughes. anniversary Bell and Mrs. Dick Lynch. Games “ the home of thei ‘500” Clulb Thursday afternoon. November at ber presented was heard by a This book presents the private lives son-in-law and daughter, Mr. an< •frs. George Baker won first prize. were played, lunch was served and deavor at 6:30 and the evening number of people here. Mrs. Jesse church service at 7:30; subject of of the present king and queen of Mrs. Howard Allen in Vernonia. Mr. Mrs. John Kirk, low, and Mrs many lovely gifts were received. whistled a musical selection at that sermon, “Mrs. Lot of Sodom.” England, George VI and Elizabeth, and Mrs. Lund were married in Smith, traveling prize. Mrs. Harry Clara Bond has returned to the Prayer meeting Wednesday evening time. absence with and their two daughters. weeks school after a Sweden, November 19, 1902 and Sandon and Mrs. Hattie Ward were Mrs. E. H. Condit was critic came to the U. S. A. landing in the members not present. Those pink eye. for the program. Mrs. George Cobat were in Port- New York on June the 25th, 1910. present were: Mesdames Charles over tre weekend. They have lived in Oregon ever Lewis, Geo’ge Baker, E. S. Smith. land LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER Mrs. Earl Byers from Warring- since they came to this country, Wesloe Koberstein, Sam Hearing. and Fred Henderson were here Have You Tried l+? Most of that time in Portland. Five John Kirk, Rube Archbold, Earnest ten children came to _ bless the home Gwinn, Robert Woods and the •¡siting over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley and of this couple, three being born in hostess. family were in Hillsboro Sunday. Sweden and two after they came See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 Mrs. and Mrs. John Atkins and to this country. Mrs Roy Zimmerdahl spent Mon ind Mrs. John Elder >er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. Guests oesiaes the honored couple lay in Portland. were their children and families, Honored by Shower— to noon. ___ Atkins and Mr. and ___ Mrs. John Mrs. Roy Zimmerdahl was honor- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lund and child, family spent Sunday at the Arthur John Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence with a surprise stork shower, Thurs Nanson home. Combs all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. day at her home. Those present were: Eve Tufts LaVerne Adams and Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen and Mrs. Clifford Fowler, Mrs. Zina _ Carlson, Mrs Mrs. George ¡children of Vernonia. Other guests Kutila, “ I besides the family were Mr. and Roberta Mauer, Mrs. George Parke; 1 Mrs. Marvin Schoog, Mr. and Mrs and Miss Jennie Felong. The host I Newman and Mrs. Alice Iceberg, esses were Mrs. C. H. Gill and Mrs. BUS SCHEDULE all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hugh McDonald. Mrs. Dick Lynch and Mrs. Les I Anderson, Sr. of Milwaukie, Mr. and Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove Mrs. Gus Anders.fn, Jr. of Clats Grenia sent gifts but were unable THEATRE NEWS Leave Vernonia: Leave Portland; I kanie, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer, to attend. TRUE STORY OF UNDERSEA 8:05 a. m. 8:45 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vike, Ralph WAR IN “U-BOAT 29— 1:35 p. m. 2:45 p. m. Williams and Pete Carrick. Out of Europe’s blackout Margaret Salomonson 6:35 p. m. m. 4:45 p. m. A delicious turkey dinner was peace flames the inside story Wed Monday— Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for ubmarine warfare! Terrifying Miss Margaret Salomonson. a U-boat to starboard. Overwhelm Passengers to or from — Forest Greve or Points Beyond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwarr ing as a world crashing about your TERMINAL: The Cozy Fountain Salomonson of this city, was wed ears AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith to James Davies of Los Angeles The whole story of submarine PHONE: 582 for information Monday, November 20, at Kelso warfare filmed by Columbia before OREGON MOTOR STAGES Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Salom the headlines are dry. It’s “U-Boat onson attended the young couple J9,” the most outstanding screen Christmas Activities Benefit Dance who left immediately after the cere- achievement of the year. Coming mony for Los Angeles where they to the Joy Treatre on Thursday, will make their home. Saturday, November 25; Legion hall—Vernonia “U-Boat 29” features Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobsos and Sebastian Shaw Birthday Party in a mighty epic of undersea terror Jimmie Whetmore’s 9-piece orchestra and undercover spies plotting charts Honors Mike Stolen— Admission 50c per person In honor of Mike Stolen’s birth- of doom. A New Modern lay, November 18, a group of WAS LAW STUDENT; ** I sy riends surprised him and his wife TO ACTING— Deposit Plan to ■vith a party given at the Nehalem TURNED Gordon Oliver, seen as a young hotel. in Columbia ’ s thrilling lawyer save your Time The evening was spent in danc irama, “A Woman Is the Judge, _ ” ing. Refreshments were served at at the Joy Theatre, is currently por Quick - Easy - Safe nidnight. The Stolens were presen- traying what he might have been ed with an occasional table decora- if he had not found the footlights ed with a yellow chrysanthemum more interesting than legal tomes. pot plant. Write or call After graduation from Oregon for complete State College, Oliver enrolled in the Mrs. Greenman information— law school of the University of Southern California, with the inten Entertains Club— Mrs. Judd Greenman entertained tion of becoming an attorney but the he O-A bridge club at her home he was engaged to play a part in the stage play of “ Elizabeth the Thursday. Dessert luncheon was served at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Walter Queen” and never returned to the Head Office, Portland, Oregon USC campus. Vaughan won high score. Mimt» Fintimi BEFOS I T O E S Entertains Worthy Grand Matron— W holesale and Retail Ask for our Bread From BBVJCE Your Grocer News of the Theatre V emonia Bakery Help Fill The Candy Bags! 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M Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered SAM and BOB Grocery & Market UATRY’S POPULARITY— 74TH BIRTHDAY IS If we have ever wondered why HONORED BY DINNER Gene Autry is the world’s most popular cowboy, we certainly would AT BROWNING HOME :’ind the answer in his latest mu STONEY POINT—(Special to sical western, “Mountain Rhythm,” The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Perry it the Joy Theatre, Saturday Browning entertained a number of Easily one of Autry’s best, it has relatives and friends at their home some of the most thrilling scenes for Sunday dinner, honoring the and catchy songs ever offered a birthday of Louis Boeck, Sr., father theatre audience. of Mrs. Browning. Those present Miss June Storey turns in a splen were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boeck. did performance and fully shows Ir. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. why she has been chosen to appear Tichard Boeck and family of Port- as Gene’s leading lady number one and. Otto Boeck of Keasey, Ralph in .each of his coming pictures. JeViibliss of Alaska and Mr. and Maude Eburne. well-known charac Mrs. Perry Browning and son ter actress, is vastly entertaining as Jtto. the embattled ranch owner who is Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning determined to protect her property ind son. Otto, were Portland vis- at all costs. tors Saturday. As you may have expected, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Keene and Smiley Burnette is very much in Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jones of the picture playing the part of Frog Bucoda and Centralia, Washington, Millhouse. Gene’s comic sidekick. ■espectively, spent Saturday and His attempts to hypnotize every Sunday in the Carl Davis and thing from crooks to bulls almost •'rank Riley homes. brings the house down. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner. Mrs. O. F. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. TALENTED YOUTH HAS ITS Claude Tackett were Portland vis FLING IN “BABES IN ARMS”— itors Saturday. __ _____ pathos _ Song and dance, _ and Mrs. Otto Michener journeyed to drama, form f___ the ---- ' background —____ - for Beaverton Friday evening and spent the first co-starring apearance of Saturday with her brother, Murdo Mickey Rooney and Judy Gar- j Hickox, and Mrs. Hiekox. land in "Babes in Arms, which Margaret DePue has been quite opens at the Joy Theatre Sunday. I iil at her home with asthma. She Based on the Broadway musical ia much better at this writing. success of a couple of seasons ago, Rosalie Driscoll spent Saturday the story deals with the era when night with her friend, Erma Ko vaudeville passed out of the enter berstein. tainment picture. When the old I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor of time headliners were up against it Enjo> the Winter Believing Yourself of the Tiresome Drudgery of ( leaning! 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