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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1943)
Vernonia Eagle Thursday, July 1, 1943 Pvt. Walter Larson Weds Agnes Bateson Let's Be Sociable Jenkins-Snell Wedding Read Here Sunday ChoOBing the last Sunday in June, the twenty-seventh, for their wedding, Miss Erlene Jenkins and George Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Snell of Osceola, Iowa, were married at the First Chris, tian church here at 8:00 o’clock that evening. The double-ring cere mony was read by Rev. W. O. Liv ingstone before an improvised al tar of flowers and greenery. Given in marriage by her broth er-in-law. E. L. Lloyd, the bride wore a white satin gown with mar- uuisutte. Her full-length veil and for going-away the bride wore a light gray suit. They will be at home at 1868 S. W. 4th street in Portland, where both are em ployed by the Supenbuilt furni ture company. Mrs. Snell graduated from Ver nonia high school several years ago; Mr. Snell served in the U. S. army for 12 years, being a master sergeant at the time h( received a medical discharge. He is a second cousin of Gov. Earl Snell. Mrs. Culbertson Elected Auxiliary President MISTI—It was with surprise when it was learned here that Miss Agnes Bateson and Pvt. Walter Larson were married Tues day of last week while he was on furlough here. He has been in the armed forces about a year, sta tioned in Colorado, and this ’s his first time home. Mrs. Larson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bateson and has lived here several years, grad uating from Vernonia high school this spring. Pvt. Larson has lived here years also and is the son of the late T. W. Larson. He return ed to camp Saturday and Mrs. Larson is working at 'Vernonia in the mill. Birthday of Natal Woman Observed NATAL—A few of the neigh bors and friends called on Mrs. Waddell Wednesday of last week, the occasion being Mrs. Waddell’s birthday. Visitors present were Mrs. Hall and Betty, Mrs. George and Gloria, Mrs. Ashley and Ber tie Lou, Mrs. Libel, Mrs. Aldridge and Mrs. Myrtie Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen called on Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Mary Peterson Monday. Mrs. Carmichael and Johnnie visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson were in Clatskanie on business Friday. Mrs. Ira Peterson called on Ball Game Attcuided, Ill Man Visited; Circle Meeting Attended ing from Natal were MesdameS Hall, Waddell and George. Mrs. Don Hall was in Clatskanie last Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap drove to Portland Sunday and brought Mrs. Dunlap’s aunt, Mrs. Dowling, home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hermo of Quincy called on Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddell were Friday evening callers at the R. S. Lindsay home. NATAL—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindsay drove over from Scap poose Thursday and spent the day with Mrs. R. S. Lindsay. Lincoln Peterson, Mrs. Car michael and Johnnie drove to Port land Sunday. 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