LET’S BE SOCIABLE Friendship Members Enjoy Meeting Wed. Marriage Rites Spoken For Couple Friday Marriage vows were spoken for RIVERVIEW — The Friendship club met at the home of Marvel Harry Clifford Lines and Myrtle Chalmers on Wednesday. An un­ Lines, recently from Wisconsin, on usually large number answered Friday evening, July 19, with Rev. to »oll call. They were: Trilla Allan Backer officiating. The ceremony took place at the Anderson, Ella Wood, Ida Condit, Mabel Graves, Ruby Biggs, Mrs. home of Mrs. Charles Roswurm Fonda, Mrs. George Miller, Bertie on Weed avenue. Attending the Bassett, Mabel Mahar, Mrs. bride and groom were Miss Ruby Brown, Grace Mathews with her Lines, daughter of the bride, and daughter and Freda Biggs and Frank Lines, brother of the her two children. groom. A pot luck lunch was enjoyed Refreshments of ice cream, by the ladies. cake and coffee were served to August meeting will be with eighteen people who attended the Ruby Biggs on the 15th of the ceremony. month. The annual birthday gift • exchange will take place at this meeting. It is hoped every mem­ Party Friday Evening ber will be present. Is Birthday Surprise Neighbors of Woodcraft Plan Future Meetings The Neighbors of Woodcraft held their last meeting at the home of Neighbors Lois and Grant Thayer. It was decided at that time to hold future meetings in the I.O.O.F. hall on the first Thursday of each month. Members are desirous of having all Neighbors out for the meet­ ing at . the hall on the first day of August. Nehalem Circle will also be very pleased to have any visiting members come on any first Thursday of the month. At last meeting Neighbors had the pleasure of a visit from Oza Mae Buchanan. She is a member of Nehalem Circle and had not been here for eight years. She has been on vacation for a month or so and has been visiting friends here, and at and around Spokane, Washington. She makes her home in Los Angeles. • Marriage Ceremony Read Last Thursday THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. To enhance an impressive list of manufacturing “firsts,” Chevrolet now engages in another pioneering venture as the first motor car manufacturer to sponsor a regular commercial television show. Admittedly an exploratory venture to evaluate the possibilities of television as an advertising medium, these broadcasts were the first employing live talent to be sponsored by any automobile Friends of Helen Spofford sur­ prised her Friday evening with a Help Keep Oregon* Green by Wedding rites for Lucile Cham­ birthday party. She was working in her garden when she noticed bers and Benjamin J. Fowler were obeying all state and national for­ some women talking on the street read last Thursday evening, July est regulations; by putting out Estimates made free for car­ corner. Thinking they were 18, at 7:00 p.m. The ceremony your cigarettes before throwing penter work, repairing or ce­ pickers who had gathered there took place at the Evangelical them away; by completely extin­ ment work. ' By the job or to talk about their pickings, she church parsonage and Rev. Allan guishing all campfires before hour. Sidewalks a specialty. continued with her weeding until H. Backer officiated. leaving them, either by cover­ Attending the couple was the the group sang out “Happy Birth­ E. M. YORK groom’s brother and sister-in-law, ing them with damp earth or sat­ day.” • i CONTRACTOR * BUILDER They brought gifts and refresh­ Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fowler. urating them 5.1th water; and by Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are mak­ 108 A St. ments. The evening was spent reporting all fires immediately ing their home on the old Wood playing cards. to your nearest fire warden. place on the Stoney Point road where a house warming and charivari was held Saturday night B. R. 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