LET'S BE SOCIABLE on the subject: “The Girls of Ver­ nonia High School Are Well Be­ haved.” Bodells Running Birthday Celebrated Christian Dairy With Pot-Luck Luncheon— > .brisi nn Church —The Livingstones, Ministers 9:45 A. M.—Bible school, M. L. Herrin, superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Communion service. 11:30—Morning Bible lesson, ser­ mon. Subject: “The Gift of Free- dam." 6:30—Young people’s panel discus­ sion. 7:30—Evening preaching service. Subject of sermon: “The Spot That Won’t Wash Off.” 7:30—Wednesday evening prayer meeting. 7:30 — Friday evening, Women’s Missionary meeting at home of Mrs. A. D. Lolley. lowe’en decorations. The next dance of the club is STONEY POINT—-Mr. and Mrs. A pot-luck luncheon was held at Two different groups in the scheduled for November 28 at the the home of Mrs. Ralph Valpiani on A. E. Riihel of Olympia, Washing­ Christian church held Hallowe’en I.O.O.F. hall. The same orchestra Thursday, October 29th, the occa­ ton were the week-end guests at the sion being the 86th birthday of Mrs. Glenn Bodell home. They are the socials last week. The men and has been engaged. Erickson of Pittsburg. This has women met in the church Friday Evangelical Young been an annual affair and as a de­ parents of Mrs. Bodell. night, while the young people gath- People Have Party— Glenn Bodell has been ill this parture this year gifts were can­ ered in the pagoda Thursday even- The young people of the Evangel­ ned foods and staples. last week with the flu, but at this ing. On Friday night about forty ical church gathered in the social Those present were Mrs. George time he is much better. masked individuals were present, hall of the church Friday evening F. Brown, Mrs. L. Body, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Christian have Lindsey, Mrs. A. Polandri, Mrs. At the young people’s party, for , a Hallowe’en party, at which the Henry Polandri, Mrs. J. L. Lalli, moved from their farm on Stoney Christian Endeavor officers for the birthdays of Geraldine Riggins and Mrs. Valpiani, the hostess, and the Point to Vancouver, Washington and coming year were elected as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bodell are now Dale Roland were honored. They guest of honor, Mrs. Erickson. lows: president, Shirley Ann Brady; running the dairy. were surprised with a cake and vice-president, Winifred Romtvedt; Mrs. Walter Mathews returned gifts. Men ’ sChurch Group secretary, Randolph Bass; treasurer, last week from the hospital in Port­ The evening was spent playing Has Autumn Rally— Lynn Brady. games, including a fortune hunt in The 90 and 9, men’s organization land and is visiting at the home of the tower of the building. Alter of the Christian church, held its her folks, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Con- Auxiliary Donates Sale were served a business autumn rally Tuesday evening, Oc­ dit. Profit for Comfort Kits— refreshments Sunday callers at the Glenn Bo- tober 27. The dinner was furnished At the regular meeting of the meeting was held. del! home were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver by the women of the church, and American Legion Auxiliary at the School Drama Club and two children and Mr. Mellinger W. O. Porterfield was the surprise hall Monday night, the chairman re­ speaker. In addition to committees and Mrs. Calhoun. ported the rummage sale a success. Has “Eats” Party— Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Condit, 'broth­ Wi.h “eats” as the main order of and teachers chosen, J. T. Brady The Auxiliary wishes to thank those the day, the Drama club of the lo­ was elected president of the organ­ er and sister of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. who helped to make it a success. ot ization; and Alfred Jones, secretary­ Condit, returned to their home in A special vote of thanks was giv- cal high school met at the home their advisor, Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr., Coolidge, Arizona. On their way treasurer. en to the Study elub, which con- on Wednesday afternoon during the home they stopped at Walla Walla, tributed a large amount Washington and in Idaho to visit activity period. One purpose of the ing. The money received gathering was the hope of becom­ relatives. s le was turned over to Hat- Mrs. E. H. Condit returned Friday field to be used to fill 10 Red Cross ing “inspired” with ideas for the skits which members are writing. from Bend where she attended a comfort kits. Grange conference. A committee was appointed for a The club is also beginning produc­ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger carnival dance to be held New tion on a melodrama. NATAL—Mr. and Mrs. Fred made a business trip to Forest Year's eve. Further announcement Mrs. McCrae Is Parkinon were down from Gresham Grove Tuesday. will 'be made at a later date. The a week ago Sunday visiting with Mr. Mrs. Otto Michener spent part of Study Club Hostess — hospital and child welfare commit­ Mrs. Wallace McCrae was host­ and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay. last week visiting her son, Jack, and tee are working on plans for the ess for the October 29th meeting of Mrs. M. B. Steers and Mr. and family at Camp McGregor. ennual Christmas party to be held the Vernonia Study Club. Following Mrs. Victor Berg were Portland vis Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning and December 5. The price’ of admission the roll call which had to do with itors last Friday. son spent from Thursday to Sunday will be a gift, which will be sent Peru, Mrs. Judd Greenman reviewed Mr. and Mrs. Wolff and daughter hunting at Burns. They got a deer. to the hospital and child welfare “Young Man of Caracas,” an auto­ Mildred, visited with Mr. and Mrs. On their way home they visited Mrs. center for distribution. biography by Thomas Ybarra, a R. S. Lindsay Saturday. Browning’s sister and father at Venezuelan, who has won renown as Another on of Big Eddy’s large Springfield. Club Members Dance journa ist. The book is filled with trees went down in the wind Morj- Calvin Davis, Paul Coburn and In Autumn Surroundings— a humor in its description of Ybarra’s day, giving the occupants of the Cloice Hall are spending the week About twenty of the thirty mem­ Caracas as a service station quite a scare. in eastern Oregon hunting elk. bers of the Little Dance club were family and portrays Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were Last Friday, Mrs. Michener and present at the club’s Hallowe’en place you must see. W. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. her son, Jack Taylor, made a trip Mrs. J. On November 5, dance held October 31 at the Le­ Mrs. Carmichael one evening last week. to Portland. While there they visit­ gion hall with the Nightingale or­ Nichols will meet the club and review “Flight Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodge and ed with Jack’s half sister, Doreen chestra playing. The autumn leaves Richard Fletcher will used in decorating carried out the to Arras” by Antone de St. Exupery children of Sandy are moving into Taylor. the Peterson cot.age on Apiary road. Delmer Michener was home from fall motif to which was added Hal- Business Women Mr. and Mrs. John Titus and Eva Port’and for the week-end visiting Pringle served on the election board his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otio Enjoy Party— A delightful Hallowe’en party for Tuesday. Michener. Amid the Darkness the Vernonia Business Women’s Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael club was held October 27 at the and Johnnie visited with the Austin Of the Dimout home of Miss Mildred Weed, Be- Corll family on Clatskanie inoun- cause of the illness of several of- tain Sunday afternoon. ficers, installation was postponed un- Noble Dunlap was in St. Helens < I til the next meeting, November 10> 'Thursday helping finish the check- ^V^» fl UTC ll S • • at which time Mrs. Oscar Steele ing of trucks and trailers. entertain. , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson Assembly of God Church Initiation of new members as were business visitors in St. Helens —Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastoi Saturday. Stop at Dessy’s for re­ well as a book report by Mrs. Ralph Sunday services: even ­ Valpiani are scheduled lor the Vern MacNeil’s mother, Mrs. 9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct­ freshing beverages — ing. Good, is visiting the MacNeils for ed by Alban Colsen, superintendent. take them home or a few weeks. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Behavior Is Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay vis­ 6:30 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s drink them there. Debate Subject— ited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hen­ services. Wednesday afternoon the Girls’ derson Sunday. 7:45 P. M.—Evening services. League of the high school met for Richard Peterson and his mother, Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible a social and business meeting. A de- Mrs. Nettie Peterson, were shoppers study and prayer meeting. ba.e, a song jamboree and the in Vernonia Monday. Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies dramatization of popular songs com­ Joyce Devine visited with the missionary and prayer band. prised part of the meeting. Carolyn Austin Corll girls on Clatskanie Ambas- Friday, 7 :45—Christ Romtvedt and Lois Harmon debated mountain from Friday to Monday. sadors. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and We invite everyone to be in our son, Vernon, were Sunday evening services. callers on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dun­ St. Mary’s Catholic Church lap and Mrs. Mary Peterson. Fr. Graecae Fr. Thiele 8:00 A.M.—Mass, 1st Sunday of But your family may stage one if you don’t give each month. 7:15 A. M.—Confessions. them enough to eat. Your money will buy more 9:30 A.M.—'Mass, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at Sam’s. Buy there and keep your family content Sunday of each month. TIMBER—A Hallowe’en carnival was held at the gym Saturday night. Church of Jesu» Christ A large crowd attended. Amuse­ Of Latter Day Saints— FREE DELIVERY ments of all sorts were enjoyed be­ Sunday school convenes at 10 sides a bazaar. The proceeds from a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall under An Independent, Home-Owned Grocery the girls' department is to be used the direction of Charles Ratkie. GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES for the erection of a service board. superintendent. Warner Cropp and Joe Reveal left last Sunday for eastern Oregon Jesse Phillips. YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE where they went Elk hunting. Miss Anna Belle Dunn visited DeLois Kay and Ralph Rickies from Friday morning until Sunday were married Sunday at the KVAN night with her avnt, Mrs. Alvin Rid­ Thur, da y »nd Friday, November 5 and 6 Vancouver broadcasting station. er, in Portland. JESSE JAMES AT BAY Buck LaChapelle, with the U. S. Roy Roger«, George Haye«, Sally Payne Navy at San Diego, visited Mr. La­ MAISIE GETS HER MAN Chapelle’s sister and brother-in-law, Ann So hern, Red Skelton, Allen Jenkin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman last Saturday, November 7______ _______ week. Mrs. Esther Dunn spent from TARZAN’S NEW YORK ADVENTURE Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O’Sullivan, John Sheffield Tuesday morning until Thursday night with her sister, Mrs. Lillian 1 WAS FRAMED Michael Ames, Julie Bishop, Regis Toomey . Rider in Portland. Having decided to give up tae Sunday and Monday, November 8 and 9 milk route, Mr. and Mrs. Peter SUNDAY PUNCH Ribbers held a public ! auction sale William Lundigan, Jean Roger,, Dan Dailey, Jr. MOTHERS— at their Jarm home northwest of Medical science has MERRY MADCAPS town, where they sold their equip­ Nat Brandwynne and Hi, Orchestra proved that milk is ment and stock. At noon the PTA Walt Di«ney C ar toon—“M ic k ey^ B i r ja y ladies sold lunch to a large group the most satisfactory Tuesday, November 10 of people. Mr. and Mrs. Ribbers ex­ food for growing THE MAN WHO RETURNED TO LIFE pect to move to Forest Grove in children and adults! John Howard, Lucile Fairbank», Ruth Ford the near future as they have pur­ Grade A Milk & Cream chased a home there. HARMON OF MICHIGAN Tom Harmon, Anita Loni.e, Fore.t Evaihevtki____ Mr. and Mrs. A. T Kilburg a.id Phone today for reg­ son, Ronald, spent the week-end ular delivery to your Wednesday, Thur»day Thur»day and and Frids Friday,November 11, 12 and 13 Wednesday, with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ida home. SHIP AHOY Kilburg. Mr. Kilburg leturned Sun­ Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton, Bert Lahr day night to Bremerton wnere he World in Action Serie» “Hitler’» Plan” Cartoon Nehalem will resume his Naval duties as 3rd COMING—Men of Toxa»—Aero., the Pacific—The Lady Ha. class pharmacist's mate. Mrs. KjJ- Dairy Products p|an,_Hellz.poppin —Gay Si. er»—Gold Rush—The Lady I. Willing——My Favorite Blonde—Little Foxe.—Invader»—Ball of burg returned to Manning to the PHONE 471 home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fir» --Rio Rita. - Hallowe’en Socials Held at Church— Big Eddy Tree Downed in Wind At The Let Their Be Light In Your Life Dessy’s Tavern A Dinner Table Is No Plaee for a Battle Hallowe'en Party Held at Timber SAM’S FOOD STORE JOY THEATRE Go Evangelical Church— —Rev. Allen H. Backer, Minister 9:45—Sunday school, Mrs. Madge Rogers, superintendent. 11:00—Sermon: “The Potter and the Clay." 7:00—Junior and Y.P. E.L.C.E. 8:00—Song service. Special feature service. Sermon: “A Good Lead­ er—A Good Follower." Wednesday evening, 8:00—prayer meeting and Bible study. Guaranteed Watch Repairing W. T. 941 JACOBS 1st Avenue, Vernonia People Like Fire In Cold Weather But automobiles like grease all the time. See that your car is greased regularly. Go to Heath.’s for an expert job. Heath’s Service Station We Take Orders For Made-to-Measure Suits and Top Coats lut R oyai T ailors J. C. 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