Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 28, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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Business Man Scheduled
By Ninety and Nine Men
AT THE CHURCHES
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
Paul D. Sisler. Minister
9:45 a m. — Sunday School. Mrs.
E. E Garner, Sup't.
11:00 am — Morning worship
Sermon, "I Am Not Ashamed
of the Gospel.”
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. — Evening service.
Sermon, “Just Wha'. is Sin?”
7:30 p.m. Mon. — Brotherhood.
Showing sound-film, "Return
to Faith."
2:00 p.m. Tues. — Deborah so­
ciety. Meeting at W. Empey
home.
8:00 p.m. Tues. — Special prayer
service. Meeting at Dan Cason
home.
1:45 p.m. Wed. — Women’s So­
ciety of World Service. Meet­
ing at the church.
7:30 p.m. Wed. through Sat. —
Gospel preaching services with
the Rev. Charles E. Fogg of
Eugene preaching.
CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST (Colored)
—J. C. Foster. Pastor
—Chas. E Kelly. Co-Pastor
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
11-12 am. — Morning worship.
6:30 p.m. — Young
people's
service.
8 p.m. — Evening worship.
7:3J p.m. — Tuesday and Friday
—Prayer Meetings.
Welcome to al) to worship with us
■SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Services on Saturday:
10:00 am. — Sabbath school.
11:00 a.m. — Preaching, mission­
ary profuanis or Bible study.
NAZAlJENE CHURCH
—H. L. RAsell. Pastor
ResiSence — 1208 — ¿rid„e
9O'5 a.m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. — Miming worship.
6:30 p.m.—Y?ung Peoples service
7:30 p.m. — Everu*g service
Wednesday 7:30 pm. — Praver
m<S.‘ting.
7:30 — Preach ng service.
7:30 Wed — Pri yer meeting.
ClIIStlSTIArtJ CfiUWCH
— C. F. Sw’J'n».ler,
9:45 — Bible school.
11:00 — Morning worship.
Sermon: “For of Such Is the
Kingdom."
8:3* — Young Peojr le’s * meeting.
7:39 — Evening worship.
7,.i‘ Fe--1. — Prayer meeting »and
bible study.
VE-We’JJHA Bt8»A»NlCH LDS
10:00 a.m. — Sunday school con­
venes, under supervision of
Ru:,iell R. Snook.
11 <41-12 —,Prr sthood meeting.
7:JR p’fi. — Sacrament meeting
commences under direction of
Earl P. Genzer.
7:30 Tu*iday* — MIA meetings
, alternately ai Buxtov and Ver­
nonia.
,
Tut s«iay evenings — Primary
children groV meets under
supervision of M. Erline Olson.
10:0* a.til. Wednesday—Branch
R,lief society meets.
Rhoda
J. Woods, president. Visitors
cordially welcomed at all meet­
ings.
FIR6T BAPTIST
—Rev. K. G. Wed
The Church with e Bible Message
ICal-uss to Be Gudtsrts
9:45 — Sunday school.
11:00 — Preaching.
Of, Honor at Chwrch
6:30 p.m. — B.TU.
• Next Sunday, March 2. will be
7:45 p.m. — Preaching
Baby Sunday at the First Chris­
7.00 p.rr Wed- — Prayer meeting
tian church and babies will be I
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
guest.'* of honor. Tice sermon
—
Hev. W. A. McBride. Pastor
will b? "For of Such Is the !
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
Kingdom.” Cradle roll babies
11 00 a m. — Moi nin„ w
wil© receive special recognition
6:45 p.m. — Young people.
7:45 p.m — Evening worship.
and nursery care will be provid­
7:45 p m. Wed. — Prayer meeting.
ed if desired.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
—Rev. J. H. Goodrich
—Rev. Grammond
Junior C.E. of Church
Ma n ■’ 11 80
Entertained at Party
CALVARY TABERNACLE
Mary Millis and Sharon McKee
A group of interdenominational
v ere hostesses to the Junior C E.
Christians. Standing for the
of the Christian church this week
verbal inspiration of th” Bible,
for their monthly party. They
tlr- Deity of Christ, His blood
played games and sang choruses.
atonement, salvation by faith.
New Testament soul winning
To match the intensity of cul­
and the premillennial return
tivation of India's most crowded
of Christ. Opposes moderism,
regions, an American farmer
worldinnss and formalism.
would have to feed, cloth? and
Meets ?very Sunday 9 45 a.m.
■house nearly 100 persons on the
and 7:30 p.m. in the Lusby
building.
yield from his "south forty,” the
National Geographic Society ob­
serves.
The atmosphere of the sun con­
tains carbon monoxide, it is now
For results—Eagle Classifiadil
definitely known.
BY GEO. N. TAYLOR
The Nir.’ty and Nine Men’s
Portland. Oregon
class of the First Christian church
Joe drank and cursed and says !
have sch°dul?d a dinner and
—“My lif? was as smelly as a ! speaker for Saturday night, March
pole-cat.” Sue, his wif? urged i 1 at the social hall.
E. W.
him to believe on Christ as dy- ! Blehm, business man from Har­
:ng for him. It
risburg, will be the guest of
honor at the affair which is open
was, believe and
to others than thos? who are
turn
your life
members of the class.
over to Christ.
The dinner will be served at
But Joe would
6:30 by th1 ladies cf the church.
not believe. "Then
you must go to
Catholic Church Plan*
hell,” said Sue.
Later on Jo ? did
Mission on March 9 to 16
turn and he said
Father John Palmer. Redemp-
it was Sue's shot
torist, will hold a mission b ’gin­
as to h-311 that
ning March 9 and continuing to
had a let to d with it.
the 16 at St. Mary’s Catholic
Be’ieve ~n Christ as having
church. Thsre will be a Mass
di.d for your ev ry last sin and
every morning at 7 o'clock and
you have assurance. The blood
devoti ns at 8 o'clock, consisting
cf Jesus Christ cleanses us from
of bentdiction and sermon.
a 1 sin—1st John 1:7. Thiy who
do not believe d> lost and are
cast into ths Lake of Fire. This
Attendance at Sunday
Vcrnc.nia is to have the privi- I
is the Second Death—Rev. 20:15. 1
Schorl
Listed at 360
lege of hearing one of th- West’s
A family of th? county sends
Last Sunday a go< 1 many folk outstanding
inis line, that you ma. have as­
Gospel preachers
surance to your last breath.
were ill, •'nd some w?re out of
during the period, March 5-16.
town, yet th re w re 360 who at­
He is the Rev. Charles E. Fogg,
1S~YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE
tended Sunday school in Ver­
WORTH $11,000
pastor of ‘he First Evangelical
nonia Will you help to increase
Under the new Financial Respon­
Unit.d Brethren church oi Eu­
sibility law now in effect in Ore­ that number Sunday morning.
gon you r>.iy be required to post
gene, a much sought Sfter speak­
as high as $11,000 in ca*- of an
er and a successful evangelist.
auto accid.-nt—or lose your right
GEMS OF THOUGHT
He will be sp aking at the
to drive. F.nd out hew little it i
. • <> ■ .. .•
ith St t
INDIVIDUALITY
Evangelica. U.B. church each
Farm Mutual—the automobile in­
G?d has endow d men with
night during th? period and
surance company that dared to be
inalienable
rights, among which
O.ifferent m ways that save you
twice on tach of the tw^ Sun­
are
self-govei
•ment.
reason
and
money
o
A cordpl invitation is
conscience. —Mary Baker Eddy days.
JAMES J. JsDHNS — Phone 116S
1249 Brid-’OSt. — Vernonia. Ore.
Every human being is intend d
given to all to att nd.
STATEOFARM MUTUAL
to hav .? a character of his own;
0
AUTOj^gBILE INSURANCE C°-
to be ®'iat no other is, and to do
' I what no other can do.
!
—William Ellery Channing
!
We live too much in platoons;
♦ we marph by sections; we do not
liv; in our individuality t.kugh;
we are slaves to fashion in mind
The World Day of Pray.r ser­
and heart, if not to our own
vice will be held in the Christian '
church Friday
1:30 pm. The
i passions and appetites.
i
Edwin Hubbell Chapin women of the Missionary Socie- |
EJ»,
1
He i?ho thinks for himsplf,
L 1
ties in Vernonia are uniting in |
and rarely imitates, is a free
f-his servic ■ and «¿xtend an inv:n
man.
—Fn.-drick G. Klopstock
tation to all who wiih to atter.al. I
Cat'll rr Write.
Individuality is everywhere to “This is an inter^enominaticml •!
be rpared and respected as tie day of pray -r and will be ob- 1
rorjj of everything good.
’served in 104 countries this year. I
I
* —Jean Paul JRichter
o
Th; worfi of a state? in the
long run, is the worth* of the
Dsg.etaict Cmstovt Up
individuals cctnposing it.
o
S«l»a,rt art ChsMTcM
—John Stuart Mill
•
•
Sunday, Marcia 2, is th"' l.’c.g-iw ,
ning date at t.W.’ Nazaren:? 3ta»-
Hr. b: K. PdMt
Pkiy school for the d.»itnct win»?
o
. DRBWIgT
Sunnily school contest of “Over
Wakroiw EmiMáng
the Top by Easb-i " To beep the
• Over the Bus Depot
I .ral Sunday school out of the
Forese GrtCM. O m ^ mm
’Pi*bcs»Bk., Bex >?<5
reM, it is n.cesyury to ma he a 10
Phone
Foret-i
'Groare
9
’
,»'.
o
*
p r cent ga* eacrt Wpek. Mr.
Rus. 1? is trying to keep Ver­
nonia, out#of the r»S’ av.ii’ov. the
winning side. A local contest
also is in progr-ss each Sunday
with tlf men and women Why
Hi regarte «f P y ww*’s
not start to Sunday school • iw.
fJModPn g Lodfie No. 116
You are always welcome.
Vernonia, Oregon
meetWnf.a
•
— _ —
Meetings Legion
4 FrL. 8 p.m»
Church Schedules
Gospel Preacher
r
I i ForG.r.adeA
GREEK
Hall. Second aid
F*urth
Mondays
Each Month
O
WilbNr E. Wilson. Chancellor
Cnmmander •
Kent Bauers! eld. Commander
Chudk Johnson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meetti 1 «I A 3rd Wed
4-52
•
Oatar G. WeeS. Secretary
Pythian Sitters
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings:
Second
and
I.O.O.F.
Fourth
A.F.
Hall
AM.
A
No.
184
m cete
al
Lodge
Stated
first
Masonic Templo
Communication
Wednesday
of each month
Thursday of each month.
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
at 7:30 p.m.
Johnson. W.M.
George
Paul Gordon. S*c’y.
1 S3
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem
Chapter
’ MEETS EVERY
MONDAY EVENING
Palace Cafe
Cecil Jchnson. President
Don Bayley, Secretary
and
3rd
each
of
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
8 P. M.
Columbia
Encampment No. 89
will meet the 1st and 3rd Fridays
of -each month at the T.O.O.F.
ball.
Allen Ray. Chief Patriarch
Wm. D Shafer. Scribe
Mt. Heart Rebekah
e
Meet, 2nd and 4th Thursday
month
evening,
of each
I.O.O.F. nail.
Irene Mlnger. Ncbl* Grand
Isabel Anderegg, Vice Grand
Evelyn Thompson. Secretary
Annetta PearL Financial Sec y.
Edna Heenan. Treasurer
3S1
Wed.
month
All
visiting
sisters and broth­
ers welcome.
Edna Linn, Worthy
Mona Gordon, Sac'y.
Robert G. New. Noble Grand
Wm. D. Shafer. Secretary
S
E.
at Masonic Ten»
pie.
Meet* Every Tuesday
O.
153,
Regular com*
munication first
Matron
1-53
Vernonia F. O. E.
I
of
Order
Eagle«)
858 1st Av*
Vernonia
9
Every
Friday
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST
11«
Meets
first asd
Third
Mos.
Each
■ Oilt.
of
AUXILIAR*
First and Third Tuesdays
I-SI
EAGLE.
VERNONIA, ORE
THURSDAY, FER
28, 1952 T
as we approach these three
mense rings, we can plainly
as astronomers have discovrredL
PLANETARY PREVIEW:
that they are composed of h«T
A TRIP THROUGH SPACE
"But let us travel on an ima- lions of tiny moonlets. The *w
j ginarv celesUal journey, a sight- termost has a diameter soor-
170.000 miles, though the o.fnifc»-
, seeing trip through starland. Ix>t
, us view at closer range this glori­ system is only ten miles in thick
ous universe; let us inspect more ! ness.
If Jupiter is the kirtg, Vinm
closelv the beauty and precision
of His creative works.
Time I Saturn is the queen of the sofsr
and space now assume a new family. Next in size to Jupiter.
and thrilling aspect, for, begin­ it is so large that it would takr-
ning at the center of our solar 734 worlds like our to make «•»-
systen
we shall ride on the of its dimensions. In addition S»
its golden rings, which ap(w«s
n .ngs of light, flying at the vein,
city of about 186.300 miles per in Saturn’)* evening sky like »
second, or more than 11.000.000 might! com't stretched complete­
ly across the heavens from tbe
miles a minute—a speed so great
that we could circle the earth eastern to the western horizun.
more than seven times in a single this planet is blessed with ’Jk-
Nine ad
second. Three seconds after we light of ten moons.
1 ave the center of the si 1 we these circle the planet in tke
regular counterclockwise dime
ar. on its surface.
This gigantic mainspring of our tion from west to east while tt*.-
solar system is so large that it outermost oim ' retrogrades, or re­
would require 1.300,000 worlds volves in the opposite din ctxow
the size of Earth to make o e its
The trip from Saturn to Uranus,
s?ze, its diameter being 864.000 requires an hour and a quarv*.
m'es.
although every minute carries tt«
Bidding farewell to the sun.
11.000,000 miles on our journey
let us set ourselves comfortably On arriving, we find a world M
on a b am of sun’ ght for our times the size of Earth, with foam
11.000.000 mile a minute imagi­ satellites to beautify and bf-Kk*
nary flight across the solar sys­ en its evening sky. Rushing ***
tem. Now three minutes of our in our flight across the- solar
jour-ey are past and we arrive system, our attention turns next
at Mercury, wheiT we find a ‘ > Neptune with its one &«•
planet 3,000 miles in diameter. moon. But IM: hours must p.-xu.
Another three minutes have Slip- before we cross its path. Whr-n
Dad away, and we are passing at last we have arrived, we find
Venus, a globe practically the that it is a world approximately
same size as Earth. Two minutes the size of UTanus
Fm* many
later we are crossing the orbit years it was regarded as Un­
of Earth
outer sentinel of the solar sys.
Xs our p’an >t looms up before tern, whose path swept the txnm
us. a sense of loyalty and pride ilaries of our planetary famgy
Mirs our hearts as we view its But from our vantage point wr-
broad, restless oce ms and its now see in the distance th" tw*r
ca m continents. Leaving Earth, ly-discoverefl world. Pluto
Speeding on for an additional
>ve travel for four nunut s more
to reach Mars, with its peculiar ; 1 ’« hours, we cross at last ttn-
I polar caps and its mysterious sys­ orbit of this far flung planet Tc.
tem of canals. In recent years our surprise, it is about th-’ sm-
great areas of Mars have be n of Mars, and so distant from out
changing color in a seasonal cycle world that when viewed from »
• hat corresp mds to the color va­ giant telescope it appears only
riations of our own fields and as a point of light. But >«■< us.
forests. There is definit'1 reason bring our imaginary rocket to
W* Itwe
to believe that there is vegeta­ rest for a inomgrd.
tive life on Mars. But w • will crossed our solar system in for­
reserve the question of life on an d a half hour.> and now find
ourselves
nearly
4.000,01X1,00(1
ot^er w.irlds for more detailed
mies from our starting p-Jurtj.
.‘reatmeut.
For the next half hour of flight, the sun.
Let us pause tor a moment
our interest is divided between
w? consider the movements o<
the fascinating sight ol Mars,
with its ’wo moons and Jupiter the nine p^un-ts and th°ir Ki
with its 11 satellites. W” are moons whkh swing majestically,
awed by its immensity, for we around the sum From Mervtny.
find in Jupiter a world so mas­ bobbing around the sun every OK
sive it would require 1,312 worlds day to Pluto, completing its <nr
the size of Earth to make one its cult but once every 250 years, all
size.
is timed to perfection. regard
less of size, speed, weight, or
The 36-minute
flight from
Jupiter to Saturn proves equally distance, all is in mugic ba.l'-rme
thrilling. The uniqu? svstem >'f Each part obeys the ininiut.iHi*
law; laid chrwn-hy the Creator,
concentric rings surrounding the
planet Saturn has long been nn each re- p.-cts the divine and hat-
object of special interest to all mi,nious Pow-'r that guides it.**
telescopic observers.
And now
G. F. Browit
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