6 Bolon-Schusier Bile Observed Immediately following the ‘morning service at the Methodist church on Sunday, Dec. 21, the marriage of Gladys Bolon and Michael Schuster took place. Pre ceding the ceremony Mrs. Gene Wade' at the organ played “Ro mance” by Rubenstein. The couple, attended by Marian Schuster, daughter-in-law of the bridegroom, and Walter Holmes, son-in-law of the bride, took their places at the altar where the sin gle ring service was read by the Rev. John B. Coan. The bride wore an afternoon dress of light blue with corsage of pink roses and gardenias and pink roses in her hair. Her matron of honor was in black with corsage of roses and gardenias. The guests at the wedding breakfast served later at the home of the bride were Mr. and Mrs. George Schuster and Shirley, of Moses Lake; Mrs. Myrtle Fern and daughter Charlene, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuster, Sandra and Bobby, Kennewick; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holmes, Prosser; Mrs. Frank Wright and son Louis, Ken newick. Mrs. Schuster, who has been as sociate extension agent for the past three years in this district, has resigned her position. Mr. Schuster is retired after farming in East Kennewick for a number of years. They left for Portland on a wedding trip and on their , : SJ IP' 2~ if“: L i . I g?) p 1 I 5’ v ;/-« .__—'.‘:- ‘2:- ( ‘ SUPER COACHES ' 26 g :53 Q “'0" ' v". ,/ Z “ ; %%W% 1% A» m W7] Iggalll_ll|@ M O N TH E ' uMme D _ ' KIRK DAclrxc ‘77.: J‘U‘WJUDDUUUD C] U 'V -‘~ fit.“ ‘ Board one of eneee. new NP eeeeegnnnea eeneieee 9n the , 3 2:;: mm: "n.”m 3.1:: .':;a?m%:::;h;z°£szsszfal3:22:23: ;m:.m~m:.r;s:z::vgganfidz: °;’:::‘ :32: dividually feeneeq 1.35:, or explore the new Buffet magmatismz 3:: :35, $52322: mama-2 :nzmrnzrtsm; 3:3? Cm ' Kennewick Travel Office R. G. EVANS nééié'Sn‘é‘iéffiiiii. 1'"? ‘ RTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY ,N O MWa’dé/M return will be at home at 9 Second Ave East. LINSEY-MARKHAM The Fred Markham home was the scene of the marriage of Miss Nancy Lee Lindsey and Marion Frank Markham on Dec 21 at 10 o’clock. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lindsey of La- Grande, Ore., wore an afternoon dress of pale yellow wool with gold and black accessories. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham of the Garden Tracts. Miss Ilene Markham, the groom’s sister, was bridesmaid and his father was best man. The Rev. Oliver Adams, pastor of the Congregational church of Pasco solemnized the double ring cere mony. The wedding music was beautifully rendered by the bride’s father on the violin, with Mrs. Gene Wade at the piano. Both Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markham are students at the Eastern Oregon College of Education at LaGrande. Mrs. Markham served thirty-nine months with the Waves and he was enlisted in the Marines. A reception was held immedi— ately following the ceremony. Pouring were Mrs. Frank Mosher and Mrs. Leo Lindsey and Mrs. Fred Markham served the wed ding cake. Mrs. Raymond Atte bury of Echo, Ore., had charge of the guest book. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lindsey, LaGrande, Mr. and Mrs. Neel Lampson and daughters, Sal ly Jane, Jenny Lee and Mary Car -01, Pasco; and Mrs. Maurice Coe, Echo, Ore., Mrs. Raymond Atte bury and son Richard, Echo, Ore., Mrs. Marshall Markham and daughter Marlene, Irrigon, Ore., AMUS’EMENTS Fuzzy Knight and Kirby Grant get ready to tide herd on outlaws In this scene from “Rustlct's Roundup,” with Jane Adams Lou Costello rams up with hns pal, Bud Abbotgin this metry same from “T he Time Of Their Lives," with Marjorie Reynolds Mrs. Cora Brasfield, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley, Fossil, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver, Chewe lah, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Aldrich and son Leonard, Irrigon, Oregon. The young couple left immedi ately for a short wedding trip to Spokane. They will make their home in LaGrande. JORDON-COOPBR ' Under the lights and color of the huge Christmas tree in the sanctuary of the Methodist church a quiet wedding ceremony took place Friday evening at 6:30 when Walter H. Jordan ,a member of the U. S. Guard forces at Richland and Nadine M. Cooper daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cooper of Tul sa, Oklahoma, were united in mar riage. The bride, dressed in a grey pin-stripe suit with gardenia cor sage, was attended by Janice Lar STOP AND SHOP‘ ran Good Freshly Recapped TIRES TRUCK FLARES STRAP-ON CHAINS AUTO GRILIS BRAKE SHOES SEAT COVERS BENTON AUTO PARTS n. A. JOHNSON A. 0. ”Sandy" sun A 348 Ave. C. Phone 1296 , OLD MR. IOS‘I’ON SAYS: ; fiI/oy 7)”: ; (”It-Mr (tle/1W I}! my Dfl’m’ is \’ o - Y;')\» A a g r' 4 , < . 48°” 1 \ é. ( _ r‘ ‘ , . .:.; In I.“ .. "ftifzg. {osmium} ' f = \kgzflfl Same fine quality as be f 3? fore the war .. . 100% American grain. Same fine flavor, too, from 3 17 imported ingredients. Try it soon! ‘ 415 more $2.71 "c... No. use _Plu 105 we: liquor In: 1u m ‘ ) “Mlflxflm” In: norm m or. .:: | ' ‘_m m an. THE KENNEWICK COURIER f 7 REPOjTEB son and the groom by one of his guardsman friends, John Sabean. The ring rite was read by the pas tor, Rev. John B. Coan in the pres ence of a small party of friends and relatives. The groom, formerly from Crys tal Spring, Florida, has been in the service four years. He saw service in France, Okinawa and Japan during the war. They ex pect to make their home in Park View of this city. VALLEY GRANGE ’ The Kennewick Valley Grange will hold its regular meeting at 8 o’clock Friday evening, January 3. Western Horse Heaven grange will put on the program. New ofilcers are asked to come at 7:15 for prac tice 'l'he Finley degree team will put on the lst and 2nd degrees at Kennewick Valley hall on Jan uary 17. The combined length of the Min. sissippi and Ohio rivers in about 4200 miles. \n ' i . r 1 *- 1 f i? 1' .. i 1 a. I, f, . ;'/I ;‘\\§ 1‘ ‘ ._ ..~ .. 1 \ ‘ ‘_.. WELL WORTH . PROTECTING Could you replace your fine jewelry or fur coat if they were stolen, burned or last? A Jewelry-Fur policy with this Hartford agency will reimburse you for their loss from prac tically all risks. Consult us about this necessary in surance. Pyle and Spaulding. Inc. 211 Kennewick Avenue . PHONE 1231 s‘“ SAT. MURN. ”$28“! 5 & K/pp/F 9:30 a.m.‘ Over fit filly” 2 Hours : ”f F“! ’ ; 9". MARK TWAIN FEATURE "mm: mm THE ‘ norm" W; Starring ERROL FLYNN ‘ ~ I And a Color Cartoon Carnival 1 BENTON THEATRE SAT. and SW. December 28-29 Packed with the Enter tainment You .I‘Love! ROGERS If TRIGGER "in in E I" ~:¥ " ' sum: or ARIZONA with George “Gabby” Hayes CO - FEATURE Hot Lead and Cold JPstice! 'l'ex Billet Dave O'Brien "ruins BULLETS" _ New Year's Day January lst Only Shows continuous from 1 p.m. Deny Erahle Victor Mature Jack Dakie in The Technicolor Hit! "SOME 01‘ m: ISLAND" lthW . , ‘I \\‘\\\ t“ \ M A: I 9 ~. , 0" a a o \ . There is nothing in your home ‘ that indicates your skill or lack - _ of skill as a housekeeper as the 7 appearance of your linens. What kind of story do yours tell the , world? Let us care for them and you may rest assured they’ll say nice things about you! TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY 'Cornor Au. 8 and Boat PRO“ 4“! m Sell it through a Want Ad B E N T 0 N l—Shows Continuous Sat. and Sun. from 1 pm ‘ l Fill-SAT. Dec. 21.2. Laughs With The OUTCA ST Boyv Bowery Boys! OUTLAW HORSE! (gong and/DQLLS! huiific‘mm ~ } KIDS a)": KIDDING! \ °"' °* w 1 \\ M u I ’ \\\\\' ’ \ - BOEY‘ _ 8’ ' _, I/ / \ ‘ / / ‘ a I:5 \ 3402:“ “0;; 3:: "IE“ 1? 87:3. 93% 3““ Meow/13“ Don PORTER - Lois (OH,“ .., *9??? ““.'" .' “1“" W =\\ snug-M0". , nee. 29-” Margaret as an Irish Lass with a Heart of Gold —and three gold-digging god-fathers! '.:/“5%. g “0 I ~« x 2 [S w ..: «m. 4 E g}. TH RE s‘b‘fl‘m o“‘\‘“ 2‘: :3; j < k“‘ «N‘ub A “Date "11w - '3‘“ t? “on“ one ° got“ ”3f ‘.3 ”(M 346 él’ .‘: ‘gkfiuow ”“ ” ' a = TIES. New Years Day & mm December 31 - January 1 and 2 THE FUNNIEST, FRESHEST, MOST FRANTIC ANTICS YOU’VE EVER HAD . . ‘ . from your fnv- . ‘ orite team of ,x" ABBOII{; lac ' MARJORIE REYNOLDS . C ‘ 33:42:12? r 4: ll”: 1 JESS BARKER I wwm ;‘ § - . ’.{ K v ‘ .. - . _I". ' .., 5“ ' fish-‘1" I M ,» ‘ W N ‘ "’ ' I} ‘r 1 m: snom v,‘ , 11:30 PM. TUES., DEC. 3lst ”.‘ g a Plan now to attend! a , " 3 , Get up a line party! Watch the old A ' year out and the new year in! . FUN GALORE! NOISEMAKERS PAPER HATS! NOVELTIES! “_- ) ' COMMUNITY SING, CARTOONS j. And Here’s Our Fun Feature! ‘ ! 1‘ ‘ 15'3“ch ': = 3 “""""“l L-. i "'.3 VERNON'MrGUIRE'JEFFRHE 1 .—Tickets Now On Sale at the Box Office’ ’ Thursday, December 20 ._