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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1941)
Friday, July 25, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon LET’S BE SOCIABLE Impressive Ceremony Read Saturday— Mr. and Mrs. Wooldridge will make their home in Portland. ■Mias Geraldine Cason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Cason, and Joseph Roberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roberson, were married Saturday, July 19, in Vancouver, Washington, at the home of Rever end Earl Hanna. Only members of the two families were present for the simple but impressive ceremony The bride wore a rose-mislt sheer ensemble with white accessories. Her corsage was of blue delphinium and bouvardia. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Roberson will be at home at 919 Washington street, Dallas, Oregon, where Mr. Roberson is em ployed by the Dallas Machine and Locomotive Works. Former Vernonia Girl Marries— Week-End Visits, Guests Noted RIVERVIEW—Charlotte Witt of Garibaldi is visiting at the Holt home in Riverview. J. F. Penney has just returned from the hospital in Portland. He is now feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lyster spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Lys- ter’s home at Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Raymond were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat’s heme Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and their oldest son spent Wednesday at Cannon Beach. Betty, Bonnie and Joy Ratkie and Bert Keck spent Monday at Seaside. The wedding of Miss Dorothy Crow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crow of Eugene, Oregon, formerly of Vernonia where Mr. Crow was employed by the Oregon American, and Coleman Ledbetter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Led better of Ellensburg, was held June 28 in the Baptist church in Ellens burg. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin cut in Grecianstyle with a short train. She wore a Mary Stuart cap caught with a wreath of stephanotis and a finger tip veil. She carried a white prayeT Baptism Noted book. Joan Margaret Sozoff was bap At the reception held in the tized at Hillsboro. Godparents were June Michener church social' hall, Mrs. Frank Mr. Tom Magoff and Miss Gert Marries July 14— Lange of Vernonia assisted in serv rude Matciao. At Vancouver, Washington, Mon ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch spent day, July 14, Miss June Michener, Thursday in Portland on business. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Velva Heath of Spokane return Michener of Treharne, and Ellis Mrs. Bollinger ed to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath’s Given Party — Wooldridge, son of Mrs. Zula Wool home on the latter’s return from The Nehalem Chib, social club dridge of Portland, were married. a week’s trip to Spokane. of the Eastern Star, met Wednes The couple was attended by the Miss Virginia Brinn, daughter of groom's mother and his sister, Mrs. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brinn, returned Herman Dickson to honor Mrs. E. home last week after a month’s Francis Car. M. Bollinger with a handkerchief visit at her grandmother’s home in shower. The Bollingers are leaving Clamas Valley. Special this week for their new home in Mrs. Anna Brinn, and Chester 80% Collision Beaverton. and Ervin Brinn of Camas Valley ALL KINDS OF were guests at the J. 0. Brinn Nonresident anglers, who in the home last week. With relatives of INSURANCE past have been paying $2 for a St. Helens, they all enjoyed a pic SEE license that would give them the nic at Big Eddie Park. James F. Rainey privilege of fishing in Oregon Sunday Visitors House 38, O-A Hill streams for two days, now are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gwin and privileged to fish for a period of family and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Or Anywhere ten days but must pay a license Gwin spent Sunday in Portland STATE FARM INSURANCE fee of $3. This act became effective at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. COMPANIES on July 1. Hellstine. Richard Gwin has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hellstine of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunson of Los Angeles were guests for several davs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews. Mrs. Mat.hews and Mrs. Dunson were schoolmates at Santa Barbara State College Mr. C. U. Harmon and daughter, Lois, visited Mrs. Harmon’s mother in Roy, Washington recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bassett made p business trip to Portland Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves and Alice Crawford visited at Forest Grove Saturday. Pacific City Visited JAS. BARCLAY Ä COMPANY, LIMIT ID, Pfloriq; ■ Illi noi» YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE JOY THEATRE Thursday and Friday, July 24 and 25 THE GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST Alice Faye Jack Oakie Comedy and Cartoon_________ Saturday, July 26 RIDING ON A RAINBOW Gene Autry Smiley Burnette DEAD MEN TELL Sidney Toler (Charlie Chan) Plus a Cartoon________________ Sunday and Monday, July 27 and 28 BILLY THE KID Robert Taylor Mary Howard News and Cartoon Tuesday, July 29 KENTUCKY MOONSHINE (All Comedy) Tony Martin, Marjorie Weaver, Slim Summerville PASSAGE FROM HONGKONG Lucile Fairbanks Keith Douglas Wednesday, July 30th THE PENALTY Edward Arnold Lionel Barrymore ________ When Wifey Is Away—Short________ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graves spent the week-end at Pacific City. Miss Arlean Wilcox of Portland is visiting at the C. H. Hopkins home for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck spent a few days at the Oregon beaches last week. Bob Wagner and Miss Betty Makinster spent Sunday at the Tillamook and Seaside beaches. They visited several' of Betty’s old acquaintances while there. Mr. and Mrs. H. Crume and family spent Sunday at the D. L. Crume home at Glendale. Mrs. Sergent has been a guest at the John Baker home while Mr. Baker is at Sand Lake visiting his tephew, Melvin Baker. Toledo Resident Visited Miss Donna Kae Burt from Tol edo spent the week at the Claude ft. Gibson home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gibson and family motored to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stone and family spent Sunday at the Astoria beaches. Maxine Shepard and two nieces from Arizona were guests at the S. F. Shepard home from Tuesday to Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Shepard and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Walt spent Sunday at Seaside. Get Your CROWN FEEDS Thursday and Friday, July 31 and Aug. 1 WAGON TRAIN Tim Holt Roy Whitley at the THIEVES FALL OUT Eddie Albert_______________________ Joan Leslie Vernonia COMING—Penny Serenade — Road Show — Woman’s Face — Cheers for Miss Bishop — So Ends Our Night — Underground — Moon Over Miami NOTICE—Elisabeth Mullin., O. Vifce and Mr.. Howard Allen, Vernonia, and Albert Nel.on. Anna Parker and Mr.. J. C. Moran are invited to pfe.ent this coupon at bos office any time before Saturday evening, July 26, for complimentary admi..ion.. Trading Co. Vernonia, Oregon Goble visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penney and family spent Sunday at Seaside. Clifford Buckner from Canby spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Artie Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick spent Sunday at Eugene at the home of their niece, Mrs. P. Edwards. Mrs. Etta Kelly and family spent Sunday at the C. J. Christiansen home. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christiansen spent Monday in Portland on busi- Beaches Visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hammer ness- vf Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. E.' ---------------- —----- -------------------------- A. Snider spent Saturday and Sun- European nations still owe the day at Newport and other beaches. United States about fourteen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wasser of a half billion dollars. Guests Visit Noted Patty Joe Larson from Aberdeen, Washington, has been a guests at the Billy Bassett borne for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. BiHy Bassett and Patty Joe Larson were guests at Hillsboro over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Roller of Valsetz were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat Saturday eve nting. Mrs. L. B. Parcells and family have returned to their home in Riverview and expect to rernam. 3 THOUSAND-AND-ONE PERILS MENACE TIM HOLT— Arrayed against a fighting youth who could make his six-guns spit like lightning in a line-up of hair- raising dangers which zoom “Wag on Train” toward a new peak in thrilling excitement. The courageous hero is portrayed by Tim Holt, who comes with his horse Duke as the star of “Wagon Train,” the first of a series of out door thrillers. Tim characterizes Zack Sibley, owner of a covered wagon fleet engaged in trans-desert freight haul ing. In his daily business activities Zack’s perils include looting road agents, marauding Comanches, in tense heat, waterless days and the murderous pi'ats of competitors.