Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 13, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Society Entertained
For February Meeting
,
Special Nights,
Plan at Church
CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST (Colored)
BY GEO. N. TAYLOR
Portland. Oregon
—J. C. Foster. Pastor
—Chas. E. Kelly, Co-Pastor
“—The wages of sin is death,”
The
Evans ?listic
preaching
9:45 a.m. — Sunday school.
said
Christ
and
pay-day
is
sure.
mission being heard at the Evan­
11-12 a m. — Morning worship.
First
comes
Judgement
Day
when
gelical U B. church, with the Rev.
I 6:30 p.m. — Young
people’s
Charles E. Fogg of Eugene as I the lost are to be judged. The
service.
the evangelist, will conclude n.xt i books are opened and all liars get 8 p.m. — Evening worship
their reward; they who hold un­
Sunday evening.
clean thoughts get theirs and to 7:30 p.m — Tuesday and Friday
Tonight is Men’s night and Fri­ on. From the Judgement, they
—Prayer Meetings.
day night is Sunday school night. go to the Lake
Welcome to all to worship with us
The services Sunday at 11 a m. of Fire — Rev.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
and 7:30 p.m. bring to a close a 20th.
Services on Saturday:
week and a half of spiritual and
At C a lv a r y ,
10:00 a m. — Sabbath school.
evane' listic emphasis with many Christ poured out
reported benefits.
11:00 a m. — Preaching, mission­
i His sinless soul
The public is cordially r.vited and went down to
ary programs or Bible study.
tn a’tend the remaining services be numbered with
NAZARENE CHURCH
of this mission.
with the lost.
—H. L. Russell. Pastor
There He suffered
Residence — 1208 — Bridge
all the wrath of
God for vour sins.
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
— Isa 53:10-12.
11:00 a m. — Morning worship.
Then being the
6:30
p.m.—Y*i ■ g Peoples service
Author Gi"er and
7:30 p in — Evening service
and Upholder of
Wednesday 7:30 p m. — Praver
all life, He arose by glorious re­
surrection to in .’well with God­
meeting.
The sanctuary of ths Evangeli­
life. all who r ‘ceive His as Lord
cal U.B. church is to undergo a
7:30 — Preach ng service.
and Saviour—For G >d so 1 >v d
period of renovation and decora­
7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting.
tion The tr'ister>s of the church, vou t'-at he gave his Only-Born
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Son.
that
if
you
should
believe
on
headed bv Frank G. Morris, to­
Him you shuu'd not perish but
— C. F. Swander
gether with a <-p daily appointed
have eternal life.—John 3:16.
9:45 — Bible school.
committee, have chosen a solor
A family cf the county unes
11:00 — Morning worship.
schem ■ of lyht biege and soft
sage for the walls and two coats this spac ■ to tell how Christ suf-
Sermon: “Bible Women."
of clear varnish for th; wood­ i red for you and ccrne from the
6:30
— Young People's meeting
grave to deliver you.
work.
7:30 — Evening worship. Ser­
The cor*'act was let to a local
mon: ‘The Passover.”
painter and decorator. C. J
7:30 Wed. — Prayer meeting and
Schaumburg, who plans to begin
next Monday.
bible study.
VERNONIA BRANCH LDS
“ ~ ” *
10:00 a m. — Sunday school con
Bible Story to Be
venes und t supervision of
Heard Sunday Morning
R. L. G FFORD
Russell R. Snook.
TREHARNE — Mrs. M. F Tis-
dae returned horn- la t week
11:30-12 — Priesthood meeting.
Certified
Sonoton? Consultant
If you'd like to hear a Bible
after a three-inonth stay with
7:30 pm. — Sacrament meeting
will be in Vernonia. Friday, | story told in an unforgettable
her daughter, Mrs. Gus Hall, of
manner,
be
at
th''
E.U
B.
Sunday
commences under direction yf
March 14th. If you wish Mr. I
Seattle.
school Sunday morning at 9:45
Earl P. G nzer.
Gifford io call at your home, fcr
1* r, and Mrs. Clive Tisdale
and h ar Rev. Charles F >gg.
any Sonotona service. batteries, 1 Also. Friday night at 7 1 is
of Kelso, Washinetun visited his 7:30 Tuesday — MIA meeting»
altern5.e!y a* Buxton and Ver­
moth r, Mrs. M F. Tisdale and
or a free demonstration of our Sunday school r.Giht at the Evan-
bi other, B it, over the week end.
nonia.
new Sonoicne, 977. please write gelicalistic serveies. The class
with the best attendance will
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ti. da1 ■ and
Tuesday evenings — Primary
this office for an appointment. b? given recognition.
Mrs. Sam Beck and Susan mo-
children group meets under
SONOTONE OF PORTLAND
' >red t > Hillsboro and Forest
supervision of M. Eiline Olson.
321 Failing Building
Sunday school att ndance in Grove ¿lunday on business
10:00 am. Wednesday—Brane)*
the sev ral churches of O>rn< ni3
Portland, Oregon
Clara Sunn 11 of Forest Grove
Relief society meets.
Rhoda
for March 9th was 350. You are wa! a neighborho d visitor Tues­
invit ’d to help increase the num­ day.
J. Woods, president. Visitors
ber of attendance.
Mr Oil Mis Truman Davn
cordially welcomed at all meet­
motored to Lebanon and
ings
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~,weet Home a week aeo to vi i
FIRST BAPTIST
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UNDENOMINATIONAL
jj b's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rome —Rev. K. G. West
Whitmire, accompanied th m as
The Church with a Bible Message
farm as Lebanon to visit his
brother and family.
The February Martha Society
meeting was held at the home of
Alice Malmsten with 14 members
and one visitor present.
Mrs.
Sword was the visitor.
All were urged to attend the
evangelistic meeting to be held
by Rev. Chas. E Fogg from
March 5 through March 16.
Lois Clark had charg™ of the
devotions and finished the little
booklet by Blanche Perry Fur­
man started at the January meet­
ing by Mrs. Douglass.
H’s the
Hearing Aid
Redecoration of
Church Planned
3-Month Stay in
Seattle Ends
gFaith Gospel Chapels
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Open Sun., March 16
The Women's Missi< narv So­
ciety of th-’ First Baptist church
m t Friday, "*reh 7 at the
chiiroh. for an all day meeting.
The meeting was in observance
'r th? we°k of prayer for hom?
mission. Each member gave an
interesting topic on different
home mission groups, with ses­
sions of prayer between topics.
Th? primary, junior and inter-
mediat girls of the church gave
an interesting program at the
church Wednesday night, March
5. It also was in observance
of the w.ek prayer for home
missions.
H
A PLACE FOR CHRISTIANS TO PRAY
11:00 — Morning Worship.
9:45 — Sunday School for Every Class
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Mission Prayer Week
Observed by Society
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Old Fashioned Salvation Preaching Sunday Night
Rev. R. Foster, Pastor
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LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
Knights of Pythias
Harding
Lodge
V. F. W.
116
No.
Vernonia, Oregon
Wilbur E. Wilson. Chancellor
2 & 4 Fri.. 8 p.m.
Kent Bauersfeld. Commander
Chuck Johnson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
Regularly meet.:
Second
and
No.
1.0 O.F.
Fourth
FOR GOOD
4-52
EATS
A. F. & A. M.
Pythian Sisters
Meetings:
---------,
3rd Wed
1st &
Commander
Oscar G. Weed, Secretary
Vernonia Temple
The Pollyanna Circle of th"
E.U.B. chuif'h will meet Wed­
nesday. March 19 at 1:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Elba Tucker,
one block back of ths Mill Mar­
ket.
meeting.
Regular
Meetings Legion
Hall. Second and
Fourth Monday«
Each Month
Church Circle Plan«
Meeting Wednesday
Vernonia
61
A.F.
Hall
No.
Temple
Try our hom'-cooked meals.
Service plu» good food make
, this cafe you- number one
J piece to eat.
a:
Stated
Communication
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meet«
AM.
Masonic
Wednesday
of each month
4
Lodge
first
Thursday of each month
at 7 :30 p m.
VERNONIA
George Johnion, W.M.
Paul Gordon, Sec’y.
PALACE CAFE
1-53
Mrs. Carrie Smith
LIONS
Order of Eastern Star
CLUB
MEETS EVERY
MONDAY EVENING
Palace Cafe
Cecil Johnson, President
Don Bayley, Secretary
Nehalem
153,
Chapter
O.
S
E.
com­
Regular
munication first
and
at
3 51
3rd
¿%^>IOOF-
Meets Every Tuesday
s P. M
Robert G. New, Noble Grand
Wm. D. Shafer. Secretary
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Columbia
Encampment No. 89
will meet the 1st and 3rd Friday«
of each month at the I.O.O.F.
baU.
Allen Ray. Chief Patriarch
Wm. D. Shafer. Scribe
1-53
Mt. Heart Rebekah
Lodge
Meet. 2nd and 4th Thursday
evening.
of each
month
in
I.O.O.F. Hall.
Irene Minger. Noble Grand
Isabel Anderegg. Vice Grand
Evelyn Thompson. Secretary
Annetta PearL Financial Sec y.
Edna Heenan. Treasurer
3 SI
month
Ten*
Masonic
All
pie.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
Wed.
each
of
▼¡siting
THE
AT THE CHURCHES
Pay-Day Sure
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THURSDAY. MAR 11, »952
VERNONIA. ORE
9:45 — Sunday school.
11 00 — Preaching.
6 30 p m. — B.T.U.
7:45 p.m. — Preaching
7 00 p m. Wed. — Prayer meeting
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
—Rev. W. A. McBride. Pastor
9:45 a m. — Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
6:45 p.m. — Young people.
7:45 p.m. — Evening worship.
7:45 pm Wed. — Praver meeting.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
—Rev. J, H. Goodrich
—Rev. Crammond
Mass at 9:30
CALVARY TABERNACLE
A group of interd nomination ^
Christians. Standing for the
verbal inspiration of th 1 Bible,
the Deity of Christ, His blood
aton m nt, salvation by faith,
New Testament soul winning
and the premill nnial return
of Christ, Opposes moderism.
w o r 1 d i n •» s s and formalism.
Meets every Sunday 9:45 a m.
and 7:30 p.m. in the Lusby
building.
VERNONIA EVANGELICAL
Paul D. Sister. Minister
9:45 a m. — Sunday school. Mrs.
E. E. Garner, Sup’t.
11:00 am. — Morning worship
Message by the Rev. Charles
E. Fogg. "A Man Called Jesus.”
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
7:30 pm. Evangelista.' service
The Rev. Charles E. Fogg
pr. aching
on
the
subject.
■Tune.’’
1:30 p m. Wed. — Meeting of tile
Pollyanna society.
7:30 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser
vice of prayer and Bible study.
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IS YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE
WORTH $11,000
Under the new Financial Respon­
sibility law now in effect in Ove
gon you may be required to post
as high as $11,000 m case of in
auto accident—or lose your right
to drive. Find out how little it
costs you to insure with Stat.’
Farm Mutual—the automobile in
snrance company that dared to be
different in ways that aave you
mon y.
JAM S J. JOHNS — Phene 1’56
1219 B idge St. — Vernonia. Ore.
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Vernonia, Oregon
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MILLION DOLLARS
IN NEW TELEPHONE
k J
EQUIPMENT COMING
LET S CUT THEù
PRELIMINARIES
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Le’t» get right to the
point.
Your property re­
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presents a great many
dollars. And disaster may,
at any time, rob you of
these dollars ... a rough
financial blow.
That’s where we come
in!
Let us provide you with
the best protection against
such a Joss . . . adequate
insurance. Call on us or
phone and have us call on
you today.
VERNONIA
INSURANCE
Bill J. Horn, Agent
905 Bridge Street
Phone 231. Vernonia
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W. of the West Coast Telephone Company
are doing everything possible to keep our pledge to
provide telephone service as fine as that available
anywhere in the nation. In order to accomplish this
we have almost doubled our plant investment during
the past six years, and we are now planning an
enlarged program of additional improvements which
will cost about thirteen million dollars.
'1 his tremendous expenditure is necessary to
provide you with the kind of service you want and
deserve. The money to provide this equipment will
come from the investing public. It cannot be obtained
unless we are able to insure fair earnings for these
investors. Therefore, we have found it necessary to
request increases in telephone rates — the first in­
creased rates since 1946.
The new equipment we have already installed
and which we are planning enables us to operate our
system more economically. Neither this saving nor
our increased total income has kept pace with mount­
ing operating and material costs. Because of them,
however, we have been able to keep our rate increases
to a minimum, and these changes are much lower
than increases in most other prices in this same
time period.
sister« and broth
ers
welcome.
Edna Linn, Worthy Matron
Mona Gordon, Sec’y.
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of
Order
»TELUIOU IIHHIÏ
k
Vernonia F. O. E.
(Fraternal
Eagles)
858 1st Ave
Vernonia
THE HOUSEWIFE'S FIRST
Meets
Every
Friday
8 P M.
i
Trenton T. Garner. W. P.
I
Rex Normand, Sec’y
7-5C
American Legion
VERNONIA
POST
CHOICE ALWAYS
Order today from—
11V
Meets
first
and
Third
Moa.
of
Each
-oath.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
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SAM'S FOOD STORE
Free Delivery
Phone 761
7
Fin» Groceries
Meets Produce