n f ;e -Miss Vera HoagiandIs Church Bride Of~r 2 »Arthur L, Poulsen: It£0r.aeiAt four o’clock Saturday after-' noon, the wedding of Miss Vera!Iloagland, daughter of George W.jHoagland, of Oswego, Oregon, for-jAmerly of this city, to Arthur h.lii Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Poulsen, of Runyon, took place at^G the Calvary Methodist Church in;“' this city. Rev. John Huizer perform-! ed the ceremony. j v«The bride was given in marriage; Y by her brother, Selden Hoagland, of b: Metuehen, and a reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride on Second street.The bride wore a princess gown of white chiffon velvet with heart-shaped neckline, long train, bustle, Si and a finger tip veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums.Miss Thelma Hoagland, sister of the bride, wore a gown of coral moire, with matching accessories, and carried a cascade bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums.[Stanley Poulsen, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Harold Clayton, of this^f city, and B. Lohr, of Brunswick Oar-J dens.naiChlt;(ecRfoStMiss Anne Munger, of Millington, cousin of the bride, played the organ and Van. S. Munger, an. uncle sang “Because.Mrs. Poulsen is' a graduate of the South jAmboy High School, while Mr. Poulsen is a graduate of the South River High School,After a wedding trip through theSouthern States, Mr, nad Mrs. Poulsen will live in South River.— -—#. ---ftBiPiMiss Ann Borlund of Fourth St, is recovering after a recent operation.A