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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX News of the Theatre “BRITISH INTELLIGENCE” AT JOY SHOWS WAR SPY WORK— Espionage and intrigue, elements of great current interest, are the basis of Warner Bros.’ timely film, “British Intelligence,” which is coming to the Joy Theatre on Sat urday. To keep the film authentic, the ’ •niio research department burned the midnight oil these many weeks ‘■or ma’vrial on World War espion age and counter-espionage. ¡Margaret Lindsay plays the role of a girl posing as a German spy working for the British govern ment and a British spy working for the German government all at the same time. Boris Karloff portrays the ace German spy who has been causing many an Englishman gray hair, The action represented by the two coming together is an accurate account, while entirely fictional, of events which might be transpiring abroad at the very moment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of 7:30 There will be the song ser- surpassed even hi* success in “Dodge Lawrence Jeecard of Portland City”, and a new, vivid Miriam called at the Lindsley borne Sun vice with choruses and one special Portland spent the week-end at Hopkins is revealed in the part day. number. The sermon subject is, - the home of Mrs. Price’s parents, , of a dancing, fighting spitfire. Mr. and Mrs. John Bino. L. O. Gillham and sons purchased “Christ’s Sheep.” “Virginia City” is an intriguing The Betty Briie Circle will meet1 Mrs. Helen LaOhaipelle returned story of gold-smugglng during the a car in Portland Saturday. ¡Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gill-ham visited Tuesday afternoon. Thursday f rom the Hillsboro Hos- final stages of the Civil War. Errol Flynn, a Union Intelligence officer, escapes from a Confederate prison and learns a conspiracy to smuggle five million dollars worth of gold out of Virginia City to aid the South, but he doesn’t realize that Miriam Hopkins, with whom he is deeply in love, is one of the con- spirators. BELOVED SONGS IN "SWANEE RIVER”— The best-loved songs of Stephen C. Foster, the great American troubadour, are heard in “Siwanee River,” the 20th Century-Fox Tech nicolor production, featuring Don Ameche, Andrea Leeds and Al Jol- >n at the Joy Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. Ameche, who plays the composer, and Jolson, who plays E. P. Chrisity, minstrel king of that colorful day, sing several of the songs, and other melodies are rendered by the fam ous Hall Johnson Choir. Among the numbers sung are The Old Folks at Home” (Swanee River), “Old Black Joe,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “Oh! Susanna.”, “De |Ca,mptown Races,” “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair” and ‘ Ring, Ring de Banjo.” Also heard in the film are Foster’s “Beautiful Dreamer” and “Soiree Polka.” ‘‘VIRGINIA CITY” OPENS SUNDAY AT JOY— There will be thrills and excite ment a-plenty at the Joy Theatre Sunday, when the stirring Warner Bros.’ film, “Virginia City” makes its local debut. The picture co- stars Errol Flynn and Miriam Hop- kins. ASTAIRE, POWELL STAR Errol' Flynn as a tough, two- IN ‘‘BROADWAY MELODY”— fisted adventurer is said to have “Broadway Melody” is a name hat symbolizes to the public the utmost in musical entertainment. Into the latest and greatest of this ¿1 wc rld-renowned series M-G-M has peured star talents galore, hit-par ade tunes, scintillating spectacle, a show to play and promote for long and happy engagements, The world’s greatest dancers, Fred As taire and Eleanor Powell are With a real tangy starred. at the Art Kirk home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Counts and nephew, Frank Gorden, from Toledo visited at the DeVaney home Sun- day evening and also at the Herb Counts’ home. Mrs. H. A. DeWitt and Mrs. Frank Morris called upon Mrs. G. A. White Sunday. Ted DeW^t visited at the Ver- non Lindsley home Sunday. (Mrs. W. J. Lindsley visited Mrs. Albert Kreiger and Mrs. Harry Bales Monday. ¡Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs. Wayne Smith and three daughters, Bettie, Thelma and Delores, and Mrs. Ruth Hult and daughter, Sharian, from Trehame visited at the Lindsley home Saturday. Ivan Reed visited his sister and brother-in-law and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. John Battrick and son, at Portland Saturday. Mrs. Otto Boeck and daughter, Patty, returned home from Toledo where they spent the winter with Mrs. Boeck’s mother, Mrs. Young. At The Churches . Christian Church —The Livingstones. Ministers Church school will begin at 9:45, with Mrs. Livingstone directing and will close at 10:50. Communion Service and sermon will follow at 11:00 o’clock with special music by the Ladies’ Chorus. Subject of he sermon will be, “Keeping Spirit- lally Unstained.” The Christian Endeavor Society viM meelt at 6:30 o’clock, and the evening song, and preaching ser vice will be held at 7:30. Subject if the sermon will be “The Spirit vs. the Flesh.” Welcome to all. The Ladies’ Chorus will meet at BOY SUFFERS the Christian parsonage on Friday HEAD INJURY AT flternoon for rehearsal at 2 o’clock. The Woman’s Missionary Society CAMP FRIDAY of the Christian church will meet REASEY—(Special to The Eagle) with Mrs. Homer Herrin on Friday —¡Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and evening at 7:30. three children, Lee, Joan and Ken- neth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Evangelical Church— Lindsley Sunday. —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister ¡Mrs. Herb Counts visited Mrs. 9:45 Church School under the Clarence Reed Sunday. upervision of O. G. Weed. Mis. Anna Luther and son, 11:00 Morning Worship in which Jimmie, visited at the T. R. Keasey the pastor wjH speak on the sub- home Saturday evening. ject, “Jesus Appears to The Ten.” Donald Morris cut his forehead 6:30 The Evangelical League of C. E. meets for topic discussion. a dragsaw at camp Friday. Delicious Lemon Cream Pie lemon flavor SPECIAL SATURDAY 23c Just Like Mother Made Made by Vernonia Bakery Welnesday evening is Church pital where she was ill the past Family Night beginning with a pot- ; ten days. luck supper at 6:30, followed by t Mr. and Mrs. John Morden the hour of prayer and Bible study 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morden and the monthly official board son, Donnie, ail of Hill -be : meeting. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and On Saturday evening at 7:30, Mrs. John Bino. April 13, Dr. E. W. Petticord, Dis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rilburg trict Superintendent of the Oregon moved Saturday to Hillsboro, whera district of the Evangelical Church they purchased property. will be here to preach the Word Fred Rushton spent several days and conduct the business of the i at Astoria and Seaside last week, Quarterly Conference. Dr. Petti- Mrs. Nita Howard cf Portland cord will also preach and have snent rom Friday night till Sun the communion service charge of day st the Ida Rilburg horn?. on Sunday morning, April 14. A cordial invitation is extended TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY to all. '■’OR SALE—Bassinette and matt ress. Mrs. Robert Swan. 1117 State St. TIMBER TELEPHONE CO. SWITCHBOARD MOVED TO NEW OFFICE TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) —There will be a dance given April 13 in the gym by title State 1'ghiway men. The Timber telephone company, iwned and operated by Mary Tur- ey, moved the switchboard from he parsonage into her new office oining her home. The office has perated from the parsonage for a number of years. ¡Mrs. R. M. Hensley was a visitor in Hilldboro Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. B. H. Tillotson. Boyce L. Parker left the CCC ■amp last Thursday, and from Vancouver Barracks Friday morn- ng, with the troop train for Fort McCIillen, Alabama, to be gone ibout three weeks. Before reiturn- ng to Timber he will visit rents at Brewton, Alabama. Robert Hensley was taken lood Samaritan Hospital in Port- and last Friday night with badly ■digested lungs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rubier has as ¡inner guests Sunday Mr. Kubler’s arents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kulbler f Portland and Remus Branson. An 8% pound baby daughter vas born to Mr. and Mrs. LaRue drown at the General Hospital in forest Grove Sunday night, March IN MEMORIUM -Mr. O. E. Godlbey. Beautiful life in that whose Is spent in duty to God and mm. Beautiful calm when the course is run Beautiful twilight at set of sun Beautiful death with a life well done. Whereas: It has pleased God in his all wise providence to remove from this earthly sphere Mr. Godbey, the father of our dear sister, Ratheryn Reichardt. Resolved: That the removal o suoh a life haves a vacancy and hadow that will be deeply realized by family and friends. Resolved: That Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243, of which Katheryn is a member, desire« to extend to her sympathy in her great bereavement. And also Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the records of the Lodge, a copy be printed in the local paper and a copy be tendered to our sister, Rath, ryn Reicht rdt. Irene Spencer Edna Linn Cecile McDonald Committee Mt. Heart Rebekah 14tl— Lodge No. 243 WE FIX ’EM ALL! shoe—women’s, men’s, children’s, boots, hi-cuts, everything but horseshoes—we fix ’em all! 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