FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1940 VERNONIA EAGIÆ, VERNONIA, OREGON LET’S EE SOCIABLE Louise Roberson Weds Portlander— Before an improvised alter where baskets of pink and white roses were placed, Miss Louise Roberson, daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Robers n of Vernonia, and Merlin Wliedbee of Portland were united in marriage at the Roberson home on the Oregon American hill, on the afternoon of June first at three o’clock. Reverend W. 0. Living­ stone cCtficiated. The bride wore an attractive costume suit of dull turquoise blue wool with golden ermine trim; the ■accessories were navy blue. Her corsage was made of sweet-heart roses. Mrs. Cleo Caton, attending the bride, wore a navy blue sheer dress and coat with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was pink rose buds and S E K V I C E Candle-Light Ceremony Read Saturday— DeLores George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle King of Vernonia, became the bride of Paul Friesen, son of Reverend and Mrs. Frank Friesen of Portland, at a candle­ light Service read at the Mimnenite Brethern Church of Dalias at 8 o’clock on the evening of June 1, Reverend Friesen, the bridegroom’s I ather o ficigting. The bride, given away by her father, wore a princess dress of ivory satin with a formal court train; her finger-tip tulle veil, edg­ ed with lace, fell from a coronet of seed pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a white Bible with showers of sweet peas and rose buds. 9:45 a. m. Elgus Frank, Superin­ tendent in charge. Jack Christian­ sen, assistant. Morning worship 11 a. m. Mrs. Sanders of Portland bringing the message on the sub­ ject, “The Blood Line”, which will be illustrated by Rev. Ben Larson, artist evangelist of Portland. Rev. Larson wilt bring the evening mes­ sage at 7:45 p. m. Special music and singing. Be sure to hear Rev. Larson. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting. We extend you a hearty wel­ come to these services. A church where you will find a freindly spirit of welcome. Christian Church —The Livingstones, Ministers Bible School at 9:45, M. L. Her­ rin, Superintendent; Communion- Service and sermon at 11:00, sub­ ject of sermon: “Blazing the Trail”, service closes at noon. Christian En­ deavor special patriotic service at 6:30, with the young people of the Evangelical Church as guests, the leader will be Florieda Grave«, and the subject is: “Worldwide Fellow­ ship olf Youth”; evening public ser­ vice at 7:30, song service and ser­ mon, subject: “Broken Crutches”. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Welcome all. Evangelical Church— —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister 9:45 During the Church school h >ur there will be a Childyn’s Day program rendered. 11:00 “What Prayer Does for Missions” is the sermon subject for the morning worship hour. An offering will be taken for Missions in harmony with the spirit of Children’s Day. 6:30 The E. L. C. E. will carry At The Churches . . Assembly of God Church —Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor Friday (June 7) 7:45 p. m. Christ’s Ambassador’s service. L. Holt is ’ the leader. Miss Helen Frank of Hillsboro will be the speaker. Sunday services: Church school Beyond doubt, no other value in America equals this, and naturally the offer is limited. These are big new 19 tO family size completely sealed all-steel welded cabi­ net Gibsons. They have full Moot interiors and 63 cube ice, dessert or frozen storage capacity. Each has hermetically sealed Scotch Yoke mechanism. Act NOW. You may never see such a buy again! plan your energy-giving meals for the cool of the day. Breakfast is a grand time for a tasty meal. Appetites perk up at the whiff of sausages cooking. Bob’s market can supply your needs. £££ SENSATIONAL 1940 DELIVERY SCHEDULE------- FREEZ’R SHELF GIBSONS Corey Hill—10 A. M. and 3 P. M. O-A Hill and East Side—10:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered EXPERT SIGNAL CHECK CHART LUBRICATION They have the amazing Gibson 3-ZONE construction that modern food« and economical quantity buying demand. Full-width Freez'r Shelf Frovcft Storage Zone at top eliminates usual dropped­ down cold unit, increusing usable shelf area, doubling dessert capacity —• up to twice the ice ut only three-quarters the co. t! Beneath is the Normal Zone, also evenly cold, for all regular food keeping. At the bottom, the Moist-Zone — keepe leafy vegetables and fruits without wilt • r shrink. ~ SAM and BOB Heath’s Grocery & Market ...... Competition Hiere We Come! f THE PUBLIC MAMES ITS OWN CAR LEADER ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE GIBSON A wise tip for summer appetite dump is to You’ll find that when you drive into Heath’s you receive the same consideration whether you just fill up your radiator or have your car greased. We like to feel that we’re help­ ing you get more enjoy­ ment out of your car. Why not give us a trial? on even though vacation days are hsre. 7:30 This service is informal in which there is a good fellowship. “What It Means to Be a Christian —Living” is the sermon subject. Wednesday at 7:30 the prayer group will meet for the mid-week service olf prayer and Bible study. Following this prayer hour the Administrative Council of the church will meet for the transaction of the business before it. This Friday evening, June 7th, a 7:30 our District Superintendent w ill be with us to preach a Gospel si rmon and conduct the business o: the first Quarterly Conference of the new conference year. CUBIC FOOT ELECTRIC Keep Cool— With A Smile Service Station bouvardia. Hamp Ruberson, Jr., brother of the bride, was best man. Following the simple but impress­ ive ceremony witnessed by relatives and closest friends of the two families, punch and the bride’s cake were served, Mrs. Caton cutting the cake, Mrs. Todd Bowerman and Mrs. Lee Engen serving. After the honeymoon in Victoria, B. C., the young couple will be after June 15, at their newly built home at 1320 S. W. Carson street, Portland. Heidi Reich, the bride’s attendant, was in deep pink chiffon; she carried a nose gay of pink sweet peas and rose buds. Little Jane Friesen was the flower girl. La Von George, brother of the bride, acted as beet man. The ushers were Sam Reimer and John Friesen, uncles of the groom, of Dallas. Roy Koch olf Portland sang “Be­ cause” beore and “I Love You Truly” after the ceremony was read. Miss Alice Steingard of Dal­ las played the wedding march. The lighting of the candles was done by Miss A. Steingard and Mrs. L. Friesen. Following the reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Friesen at Dallas, the couple left for a two weeks honeymoon which will include Crater Lake, Reno, and the San Francisco Exposition. They will be at home after June 15 at the M-i ltnomah Courts, 2630 N. W. Vaughn Street in Portland. PAGE THREE YES—NOW a Full 6 cubic foot Electric Refrigerator with a Sealed Hermetic Unit can be purchased—No Care—Extremely Low Current Consumption— Extra Quiet and Long-Lived. This is not a cheap or junky Refrigerator but a very good, reliable and de- pendable one and has ONE of the VER Y BEST Compression Units made today. Come in and see how quietly it opera! ss, how beautiful it looks, how con­ veniently and well it is built; and the Price -------------- ? 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