Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 24, 1941, Image 4

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Bob’s store during Mr. Hearing’s
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lamping of absence.
Keasey visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Attends Convent—
John McCalbe is attending school
Skuzie Sunday.
at the St. Mary’s Academy near
In Portland----
Beaverton; he enrolled there after
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman were the Christmas holidays.
Portland business visitors Monday
Here from Oakridge-
of this week.
Dan Olin and a friend arrived
Leaves for Toledo—
Saturday to spend the week-end
Mrs. Boland Treharne left Sat- with the F. R. Olins. Dan is sta­
urday for Toledo, Ohio, where she tioned at Oakridge, Oregon.
will meet her husband who has been
there a month studying in an igni­ Ill with the Measles—
Bcbbie King has been quite ill
tion school. The couple will go to
Pittsburg, Mr. Treharne’s former with the so-called measles which
home, for a visit before returning has been striking at a number of
grown-ups as well as school chil-
to Vernonia.
dren.
Kea.ey People Visit—
Returns
from
Kansas City—
Mrs. E. J. Preston returned from
Kansas City Wednesday of last
week. She was called just before
Christmas to her former home by
the illness of her father who passed
away several weeks ago.
Taken
Leaves Teaching Post----
Batemans Vacation—
Miss Jane Wilkinson who has
been English instructor and drama
coach at the high school for sever-
al years left Wednesday night for
her home in Vancouver, Washington,
where she will be married Sunday
to Malcolm Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman
spent from Saturday until Tuesday
evening at Tillamook on a short
vacation.
Man III—
Sam Hearing, Sr., has been very
ill with the flu for the past week.
Mrs. Hearing and Alton Roberson
have been assisting in Sam and
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7he Lillie Hermits say .
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THEMARK
for Quality, Flavor
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to
Hospital—
Mrs. C. D. Murray was taken to
the Emanuel hospital in Portland
Sunday by the Bush ambulance.
Mrs. Murrey has suffered from a
long illness.
Birthday
Party Given—
Mrs. McDonald
Has Luncheon
T RE HARN El—(Special to
Eagle) •Mrs. Clyde McDonald en-
tertained with a luncheon last week
at her home. Those present were
Mrs. Mike Stolen and mother,
Crist, Mrs. Dan Richards,
Charles Dübendorf and Mrs. Chas-
Uhlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ortman
of Forest Grove were Sunday din­
ner guests at the Carl Anderson
home.
Mrs. Hannah Scharback entertain­
ed the Pinochle club last week.
High score was won by Mrs. Gladys
Lovick, second by Mrs. Betty
Schram and low by Mrs. Minnie
Dusek.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nissen
visited at the Al Pierce home on
Rock Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stanton and
children of Berkly, Washington,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Stanton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nissen and
children were Sunday visitor» at
the C. R. Watts home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Falconer
and children spent the week-end at
the Otto Stowell home in Buxton.
Mis. Richard Tunnell honored her
husband and her brother, Arthur
Warner, with a birthday dinner
Sunday. Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Warner, Miss Betty Here from Kansas—
Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ade
Mrs. Charles Ketchum of Augus­
and two sons, George Tunnell and
ta, Kansas, arrived here recently
son, Louis.
to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Jun-
ken. Mrs. Ketchum has been
ting in Texas and California
upon leaving Vernonia she will
it in Seattle sisters she hasn’t seen
years. Before returning to
for 28
:
her home March 1, Mrs. Ketchum
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stop in Sand Point, Idaho,
St. Mary’* Catholic Church will also
Father Greene sends the an­ her former home.
nouncement that Mass which was
to be held this coming Sunday will
A total of approximately $3,510,-
be held the following Sunday, Jan­ 250,000 in motor vehicle fees was
uary 26, at 8 o’clock in the morning. collected in the United States dur­
ing the past ten years. This is an
increase of 52 per cent over the
Christian Church
—The Livingstones. Ministers collections of the preceding decade.
Church school at 9:45, M. L.
Herrin, superintendent.
Communion service at 11:00
o’clock.
Preaching at 11:30; subject,
“Courageous Living.”
Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
Evening song, and preachipg ser­
vice at 7 :30, subject of evening ser­
mon, “Hiding Christ.”
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7:40.
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Corporation, New York
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SWITCHES
LIGHT BULBS
2-WAY PLUGS
SOCKETS
.... 2 No. 2 tins 19c
PINEAPPLE JUICE
3 No. 211 Tins
COFFEE Wadhams
........ 1-lb. tin 27c
SNOWDRIFT
....... 3-lb. Tin
Also Knobs, Tub**. Cle»»*. Box“«, Entrance
Fixtures Etc.
We specialize on Wiring Supplies—
Portland Prices
—See Hoffman About It—
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Hoffman Hardware Co.
43c
1-lb. cello pkg. 23c
WAX PAPER Diamond
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COOKIES—
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Fig Bars
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—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Revival will close Saturday night.
January 25. Be sure to hear Sister
Dorothy Reed before the meetings
end. You will njoy her unusual
messages.
Sunday services:
9:45—Bible school, E. P. Frank,
superintendent.
11:00—.Morning worship.
6:30—Young people’s meeting
under Lio Holt.
7:30—Evangelistic mesa: Re.
Wednesday at 7:30— Prayer
meeting.
Thu rsday
er band.
Friday at 7:30—Christ’s Ambass-
adors.
Welcome to all our services.
PRUNES
20-oz. tins 25c
PORK & BEANS Van Camps
At The
Churches .
Assembly of God Church
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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