Carlton Graduation Rites Attended Thursday RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs Brock Hamilton of Toledo are visiting at the home of his nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick at­ tended the graduation of their great-niece, Linda Lee Briggs, at Carlton Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Millis of Forest Grove spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Blanche Millis. Mrs. Helen Rand of St. Helens visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Welter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skach and Ralph Anderson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Porter and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harris and daughter of Astoria visited at the Rex Normand home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Perry Mellinger of Clatskanie visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodruff and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills and son of Portland, Mrs. Bud Keaton and daughter of Rockaway and Mrs. Harry Wood­ ruff visited at the home of Mrs. Alice Mills Sunday. Milk for Health family's I; Insure your [health by seeing that good they , take plenty of nutritious. de-'l | licious milk. I'your For service ioj door phone 471 at no extra cost. OniRV PRODUCTS CO. s Grade A Pasteurizsd Milk & Cream PHONE 47V Adventists Set Day for Visits AT THE CHURCHES FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Members of the Vernonia Se- venth-day Adventist church will devote Saturday afternoon to a visitation program designed to better acquaint their friends and neighbors with Adventists and their work, Pastor Preston Smith announced this week. As part of the program the con. gregation plans to distribute copies of an article on Seventh- day Adventists which appeared recently in Look magazine. Pas­ tor Smith said. The article was one of a popular series Look is running on religions of America. Pastor Smith said more than six million reprints of the article have been ordered by the denomi­ nation for distribution Saturday throughout the United States and Canada. Clam Tides Lure People to Beach BIRKENFELD — Clam tides were good over the week end. Several from here were lured to the beaches including Al and Vic­ tor Berg, Clair Guy and George Bellingham, Dick Lousignont, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham and boys and Mrs. Elsa Richardson. The shower for Georgianna Mills held Friday night was well attended. Nearly 40 people were there. A few games were played, the many gifts opened and ad­ mired, then refreshments were served by the two hostesses, Mrs. Guy Bellingham and Mrs. Cecil Elliott. The small son of Mrs. Ione Downee of Portland is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom. VBS Students to Help at Service Pupils of the Vacation Bible school will give the scripture reading and provide the special music during the morning wor­ ship hour Sunday at the Evangeli­ cal U.B. church. The school began with an en­ rollment of 31 Monday. This I jumped to 45 on Tuesday, and gave promise of being doubled before the school ending date of June 5. Enrollment this year was confined to the ages 5 through 12. : I Ervin F. Leake. Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Bible school. Cassie Livingstone, Supt. Annual Children’s day program. 11:00 — Morning worship. Cradle Roll Service of Recogni­ tion and Dedication followed by sermon by the Pastor. Fathers and mothers will be present with their children of the Cradle Roll. 6:30 p.m. — Young Peoples meet­ ing. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service, Theme, “Peter’s Ladder of Christian Graces.” 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Prayer meeting. Minister leading in study of “Highlights of Acts of Apostles" Daily Vacation Bible school con­ tinuing Monday through Friday. VERNONIA EVANGELICAL Paul D. Sisler. Minister 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. Mrs. E. E. Garner, Sup’t. 11:00 a m. — Morning worship. Sermon, “To Master or to be Mastered.” 6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. “The Supreme Test.” 12:00 noon Tues. — Postponed pic. nic luncheon of Deborah Society at Olin home. 7:30 p.m. Wed. — Midweek ser­ vice. Study of I Corinthians, chapter 6. VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Don Darling. Pastor Pete Raney. S. S. Supt. 9:45 a.m. — Bible School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning service. Hebrews 6:30 — Children’s Hour. Junior Young People, Senior Young People, Adult Study Class. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service, Otto Barnell speaking. 7:30 p.m. Tues. — Young People’s class in II Timothy. (Held at Floyd Shulke's) Wed. Night — Bible study and prayer meeting. "The Doctrine of Christ.” 7:30 p.m. Thurs. — Men’s prayer meeting and women's prayer meeting, held in various homes Rotten Inside? GEO. N. TAYLOR Portland. Oregon Does the Bible really say that God gave his own God-nature to the smooth, slick, self-righteous sinners as well as to the down and outers? True it does, if any such receive Christ as God’s Son who died for their sins. The eter­ nal God came here in the person of His Son and he gives his God­ nature to all who believe in Christ as God the Lord who died for them. Says God — Set your heart on Christ as dying for your sins and I will indwell you with eternal life. — Not that we loved God but that he loved us and gave Christ, His Son, to die for us. See 1st John 4:10. After His death for your sins, He came from the grave to give peace hope, cheer and God-life to all who receive Him as Lord and Saviour. Turn and belies ■>. Then new days, ways and eternal life are yours. This message sponsored by a Seattle family. BY EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. Surprise Party Marks Date of Birthday NATAL — A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. Dee Vere Hershey last Friday after­ noon. The afternoon was spent playing bingo and visiting. She received many gifts and also won the door prize. Myrtle Mathews, Dora Waddell and Ellen Devine attended the club meeting at Mrs. Hansen’s last Thursday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Reed Holding the fourth Thursday, June 25. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stuve of Birkenfeld and Otto and Emil Haag of Portland. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Armand Palvinny and a Mr Mc­ Pherson of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis of Vernonia. Miss EthVl Waddell spent a few days at her home here from McMinnville where she is eni ployed. ROCK CREEK — Kathleen, Linda and Lorna D.Van*y are staying with their aunt, Vivian Counts, to make it easier for their mother to hunt a new abode. Eola DeVaney and her children with their families enjoyed a pic­ nic on the creek at her home Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boeck of Portland and their daughter, Ruth, and her family of Hillsboro added their contri­ bution to the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeWitt and grandson, Roger Brown, spent the week end with their daughter in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. DeWitt came over from Moses Lake to make quite a family gathering. Roger stayed there to have a vacation after the ardu, ous year of school. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, HfeJ T Home Purchased. Occupied Now RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Akers and family haw moved from the McKee house to a place they recently purchasnl at Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carlson of Neotsu, formerly of Rivers naw.. visited at the Olof Jacobson home Sunday. They have moved into their trailer house at Natal wh re he has work for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and two sons, Robert and Larry, left Monday for Sunnyside, Wasfung- ton to spend a few weeks at the horn > of her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Payne. About th” middle of July they will go to Willipa Bay, Washington for the commercial fishing season. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cline of Tenino. Washington visited Mr» Ethel Hall Tuesday evening. SHOP NEH ALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM Featuring... 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