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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1941)
Friday, June 13. 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon LE i’SEE SOCIABLE Nuptials Read Sunday Afternoon— The wedding of Miss Grace Con dit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Condit, and Walter Mathews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plin Mathews of Mist, was read Sunday after noon, June 8, at the Condit home. Rev. Lisbon Parrish of the Wood burn Church of Christ read the ceremony before an improvised alter of green boughs, fern, and baskets of roses. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore traditional white. Her dress was of marquisette over satin; the veil was finger-tip length and of tulle gathered at the top with < rant’e blossoms. Her bouquet was of white sweet peas, bouvardia and talisman roses. 'Miss Ruby Condit was her sister’s attendant. She wore a dress of aqua and carried a bouquet of lavender sweet peas and rose». Stanley Mathews, brother of the groom was best man. Mrs. Liston Parrish sang; Mrs. Marvin Kamholz played the march. Assisting at the reception which was also held at the bride’s home, were Mrs. E. H. Condit, Mrs. Earl Condit of Portland, Miss Marjorie Mathews and Miss Eunice Larson. Following a honeymoon trip which will take them to Yellow stone and to Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Mathews will be at home for the summer at the E. H. Condit home. Mrs. Minnie Malmsten Presides at WMS— shadow that will be deeply realized by family and friends, Resolved that the Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge No. 243 desires to extend to Sister Zoe and her fam ily sympathy in this bereavement. Committee: Edna Linn Ruby Biggs Claudina Banta Coast Guard Age Limit Extended Due to the national emergency the United States Coast Guard has extended the age limit for original enlistment to 31 years. According to Chief Boatswain H. O. Nielsen, recruiting officer, Room 37 Federal Office building, Seattle, Washing ton, young men between 18 and 31 years of age are now eligible for enlistment in Uncle Sam’s Sea Go ing Police Force, provided they meet certain other requirements. They must be American citizens, not married, be of good character and able to pass a rigid physical' exam ination. Enlistments in this arm of the military forces are for three-year periods. Opportunities for travel, education and advancement in the coast guard is greater now than ever before. Any qualified young man who desires to learn a trade and later return to civil life, or who wants to remain in the coast guard until retirement after 20 or 30 years service, should contact the re- recruiting office at once. Those registered under the selective ser vice act are eligible for enlistment until' they are actually inducted in to the army. The Seattle recruiting office is also authorized to make enrollment of young men, between 18 and 23 years of age, for a special course of training in the Maritime Service which fits them for a career in the Merchant Mar ine. The physical requirements are the same as for enlistment in the coast guard. The Women’s Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met Wednesday afternoon of last week in the church parlor with 23 mem bers and three visitors present. Mrs. Minnie Malmsten presided. The program was in charge of Mrs. Judd Greenman who led the uevotionals and most entertaining ly reviewed a chapter of the Soc iety’s current study book, “Move On, Youth.” Mrs. LeRoy Christenson was elected delegate to the Evangelical camp meeting at Jennings Lsdge and Mrs. Henry John was chosen as alternate. The meeting was concluded with a social hour, the Martha Circle NEW ACTION HIT being the hostess. News of the Theatre IN MEMORIUM Even death has a beautiful mission Tho’ it robs us of those we love, It lifts our hearts from surround ings To long for that meeting above. No matter how heavy the burden. No matter how great the despair, Uoesn’t Heaven seem nearer and dearer To know that our loved ones are there? Whereas it has pleased God in His all-wise providence to remove from this earthly sphere Virgil Whitsell,' beloved husband of Zoe Whitsell, Resolved that the removal of such a life leaves a vacancy and TO BEGIN RUN— Hailed as one of the greatest ac tion dramaas of all time, Colum bia’s “Escape to Glory” opens soon • at the Joy Theatre with Pat O’Brien and Constance Bennett co-starred. A thrill-laden story of adventure, of love and cowardice, glory and vengeance, disaster and escape, the new film’s cast includes John Halli day, Melville Cooper and Alan Bax ter. John Brahm directed, from a screen play by P. J. Wolfson. ’BIG BOSS’ MAKES LOCAL BOW SOON— Portraying a ruthless, political big-shot, Otto Kruger plays tne title role in Columbia’s stirring “The Big Boss.” Hailed as dramatic dynamite, the new film tells the intriguing story of a gallant battle waged against chain-gang slavery by a fearless governor and a wise cracking girl reporter. John Litel is seen as the governor, while blonde Gloria Dickson is featured in the role of the girl reporter. Charles Barton directed from a script by Howard J. Green. EXCITING ACTION FILM TO SHOW AT JOY— “The Wagons Roll At Night,” thrill-packed new film starring Humphrey Bogart, Joan Leslie, Eddie Albert and Sylvia Sidney, will be the feature attraction at the Joy Theatre soon. Acclaimed by preview audiences in Hollywood as one of the year’s most dramatic action films, “The Wagons Roll At Night” was produced by Warner Bros. ELLERY QUEEN AGAIN PLAYED BY BELLAMY— Ralph Bellamy, who has played more detectives on the screen than any other actor in Hollywood, again is to be seen as a sleuth in the Joy Theatre’s newest Columbia crime thriller, “Ellery Queen’s Penthouse Mystery.” Bellamy por trayed the famed fiction and radio sieuth in another Columbia film, “Ellery Queen, Master Detective,” to win immediate fan acclaim. ‘HER FIRST BEAU’ TO OPEN SOON— "Her First Beau,” hailed as one of the most zestful comedies of young romance screened this sea son, opens soon at the Joy Theatre with Jane Withers and Jackie Coop er starred. The Columbia film, dir ected by Theodore Reed, includes in its stellar supporting Cast such players as Edith Fellows, Josephine Hutchinson, Martha O’Driscoll, Wil liam Tracy, Una O'Connor and Ed gar Buchanan. Special! Paterson JHISNEW SSL JOINS IN THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION STABIISHED in 1881 CELZBF.ATEC 60 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP U s. 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