LET’S BE SOCIABLE f / * 1 Dorothy Millis, Carl Wilson Wed in Portland Birthday Party Well Attended RIVERVIEW—A well attended RIVERVIEW—In an afternoon ceremony, Sunday, Sept. 8, In the birthday party was staged Sun­ First Christian church at Port­ day for Mrs. W. J. Lindsley at land, in a setting of lighted can­ her home here. The arrival of car dles, palms and cream gladioli, after car of uninvited relatives Mis Dorothy Millis, daughter of aroused Mrs. Lindsley to the fact Mrs. Blanche Millis of Vernonia, that another birthday anniversary became the bride of Carl Wilson had arrived and before she real- of Portland, with Dr. Richard R. ized what was going on, a bounte- Morgan officiating. ous pot-luck dinner was spread Given in marriage by her un­ by her guests and side tables cle, Mr. Tom C. Bell of Eugene, filled with gifts, Those in attend- the bride wore a gown of white ance were her brother and Bis­ satin made with a train with fin­ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ger tip veil of tulle and net. She Mead with their daughter; from carried a bouquet of white rose­ Nehalem, her sister and brother- buds and stephanotis with an or­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Wal­ chid center. ters (pid two children of Cedar “Oh, Promise Me” and ,‘I Love Mills, two sisters, Mrs. Ray Dor­ You truly” were sung by Miss land of Hillsboro,, and Mrs. Dick Louise Erickson. The maid of Sanford of North Plains, Miss honor, Miss Janie Ulmer of Boise, Lois Mead of Portland and her Idaho, cousin of th<| bride, wore sons, Joe and Vernon, of Ver­ a yellow gown and carried a bou­ nonia with their families. Many quet of lavender gladioli with good wishes and happy returns matching flower for her hair. were tendered Mrs. Lindsley as her Miss Virginia Millis was brides­ guests arrived and. departed. maid for her sister, wearing a • pink net gown with bouquet o"f salmon gladioli with matching Nellie Smith, Bernard flower piece for her hair. Miss Lamping Married Sun. Mary Millis, sister of the bride, was flower girl, wearing a gown Miss Nellis Smith, daughter of of blue carrying a nosegay of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of flowers. Best man was Mr. Carl Morristown, Minnesota, and Ber­ Holm, and Kenneth Haukom and nard Lamping, son of Mr. and Murrel Rice acted as ushers. Mrs. M. J. Lamping, were mar­ A reception was held following ried at the home of his parents the wedding at the Caroline last Sunday afternoon. The cere- Kamm recreation room, at which •mony was read by Rev. Allan H. Mrs. Linn Cutlar served coffee, Backer before relatives of the Miss Ava Covert presided at the couple and close friends. punch bowl and Mrs. Tom Bell The bride was attired in an and Mrs. Blanch Millis cut the asqua afternoon dress and car­ cake. ried a bouquet of gladoli and a After a short wedding trip, Mr. white Bible, Miss Cleo Lamping, and Mrs. Wilson will be at home sister of the groom, was her only at Yakima, Washington. attendant. Lois Malmsten played The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK a solo and Miss Sally Kaspar sang. Clyde Lamping, brother of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony a re­ ception was held at the home of Mrs. Juanita Timmons where the couple received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lamping left Tuesday on a wedding trip that will take them to Minnesota and return. They plan to make their home here for the present. The bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, were present for the event., as was her brother, Cpl. Frank A. Smith, now sta­ tioned at Ft. Bliss, Texas. • Murvel Frank Married At Enid, Oklahoma Murvel Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Frank, and Miss Mil­ dred Sparks of Enid, Okahoma, were married at Enid Sunday afternoon, September 8. Mr. and Mrs. Frank are taking a short honeymoon trip before returning to Enid and from there they intend to come to Vernonia to make their home. Deborah Circle Reelects Officers THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Mrs. Hamp Roberson was host­ ess Tuesday afternoon for the De­ borah Circle which held its Sep­ tember meeting. During the aft­ ernoon an election of officers named the same people to serve for the coming year or until next July. The officers are: Mrs. A. J. Hughes, chairman; Mrs. Walter Olinger, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Roberson, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Cleo Caton was a guest at the circle meeting. • Mrs. Bauersfeld Honored at Shower Mrs. Kent Bauersfeld was the guest of honor at a shower given at the home of Mrs. Ed Reich­ wein last Thursday evening. Mrs. Reischwein and Mrs. J. A. Bush, Jr., were hostesses for the af­ fair. Twelve guests including the hostesses were present. After the honor guest had received her gifts, refreshments were served. • First Fall Study Club Meeting Set Mrs. Rogers’ 82nd Birthday Celebrated A group of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. L. A. Rogers on Thursday, September 5 to celebrate her 82nd birthday. A delightful pot­ luck dinner was served at noon to about 20 guests. Guests pres­ ent for the affair from out of town were Mrs. Nelson Rogers and daughters, Janet and Roberta, from Salem and Mrs. Minnie John from Portland. The Vernonia Study club will meet again, after the summer va­ cation, on Thursday, September 19, at 6:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. H. G. Sandon. This meeting will be the annual birthday party, at which time birthday pals for the past year will be divulged and new ones drawn for the ensuing year. • The salary of members of the British parliament was recently THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 194« 3 raised from 600 pounds to 1000 pounds (about $4000) per year. American congressmen receive »10,000. Joy Theatre Vernonia, Oregon Thursday-Friday Sept. 13-13 GILDA Rita Hayworth-Glen Ford Flying Hoof* Sport and Cartoon Saturday Sept. 14 THE LAST CHANCE Melodrama Starring E. G. Mor­ rison. Louiee Roesi-John Hoy Cartoon and Ray Whitley West­ ern Mueical Featurette Sun.-Mon. Sept 15-16 ADVENTURE ' Clark Gable-Greer Gareon-Jonn Btondell-Thomas Mitchell NEWS Tues.-Wed. Sept. 17-18 THE HOODLUM SAINT William Powell-Eether Williams SWING HIGH SWING SWEET Musical and a Cartoon LCOME Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ready and your Western Store The opening of your store is a big advancement for Vernonia as the Nehalem . 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