Church Wedding Rites Unite Wilma Yaw, Wilma Grace Yaw, daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. Jackson, became the bride of John C. Spray, son of Mrs. Beulah Spray, all of La Grande, in the prayer room of the first Christian church. May 15. The Rev. Lawrence Abla per formed tne ceremony. Mrs. Duane (Gay) Wilson was organist, and Mrs. Stanley Day and Edward Harms were soloists The- church was decorated with baskets of pink and white snap- Union Briefs BY LOLA HETRICK '-, Obnrvw Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cantrcll pur- cnased a nome sue from Mrs. Bertie Elliott in northeast Union. They will put a house there, that they recently purchased at Pon dosa. 00 ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett sold a piece of property to Mr. and Mrs. Don (Butch) Clack, for their new home purchased at Pon- dosa. , c Mike Asper, Amelia Pearson and Mrs. Williard Hill left Sat urday for Portland on a combin ed business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Hill will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Cress.. Asper and Amelia Pearson will visit relatives.' Look Who's Here ..ST. JOSEPH Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berry, 1408 Washington avenue, have twins born May 25. They are both boys, one named Eldon Ray, weighing five pounds and 15 ounc es; the other is named Elwin Jay, weighing six pounds and four ounces. - ' Mr. and Mrs. William Carter, La Grande, have a son born May 18, They have named him William x Shane and he weighs six pounds and. one ounce. irs GOING TO HAPPEN Tuesday 7:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary of ficers and drill team will hold installation practice in the hall. 7:30 p.m., 4-H club girls meet ing on Charm and Poise, in the small ballroom of the Sacajawea. 7:30 p.m., Grande Ronde Sym phonic Choral Society will hold t rehearsal in the KP hall. Yednesday 2 p.m., Parkdale Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Tom Carpen tcr at Fruildalc. 7:30 p.m.. Sew and So Club will meet in the home of Julia Buckley on X avenue. Co-hostess Nona Combs. 8 p.m., Order of Eastern Star will meet in the Masonic hall. Election of officers. 8 p.m.. Union County Art Guild will hold a work night in the Art room of the Administra tion building of the college. - 8 p.m., Royal Neighbors Social Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Grant Swalbcrg, 2012 Second street. Thursday : 10 a.m., 4-H leader training for first three clothing projects, Just So Girl, Sew Its Fun, and Charm ingly Yours, in small parlor of Sitcajawea. 2 p.m., Frances Brown Auxil iary will meet in the Neighbor hood Clubhouse for annual Moth er's Day Party. Guests are being invited. Those attending are ask ed to bring photos of their moth er and of themselves as children. 6 p.m., The LS to B of LF and E, will hold a potluck in the IOOF hall. 6:30 p.m.. Old Timers Club 71, members and auxiliary will hold a meeting and dinner in McAlis tcr hall, honoring Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murray, men's president of the General Committee, and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Baker. She is president of the General Commit tee for the auxiliary. Each mem ber to bring own table service and salad or dessert. 7 p.m., The Soroptimist Club will hold a dinner meeting in the Sacajawea. Miss Mary Berry, Sheffield, England, will be in at tendance. 8 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary will be holding the last card party of the current series. IVmatos SEAFOOD VThitH A TANG-TAe Perfect jf&ji&Sfo IV KSalod Dreaing iddsjfWf jjji IV l -J thatsmooth. MmmMl ; John Q, Spray of (dragons and" gladioli. xne Dricie wore a light blue suit with fur trim, her acces sory were rose and she carried a white Bible with a white orchid and satin streamers. Mrs. Stanley Day was the best man to the groom. Jimmy Yaw. bride's fivp vpar old son, was Bible bearer. The mother of the bride wore for the occasion a black and white afternoon dress with black and white accessories and a Dink rosebud corsage. The Broom's mother wore a green afternoon dress, black accessories and also a pink rosebud corsage. The reception was held in the church following the. ceremony. Mrs. tvereu Abbott served the wedding cake, which she also made and decorated. It was a three tiered cake with garlands of roses anoVibclls. Mis. Stanley Day poured. ., .Assisting were the Misses Cheryl Day, Linda Hens ley and Shcryll Hcnslcy. The nowlyweds arc honeymoon ing to Southern California. For her traveling', the bride wore a rose knit dress, beige coat and accessories. , , The couple will be home at 203 N avenue after June 1. The bride is, dental assistant to Dr. A. V. Pflugrad, Elgin, and the groom is, employed by the Union Pacific Railroad. OES Initiates Four Persons Four candidates were initiated into the Order, by the Order of Eastern Star Hope Chapter 13. Lcla Harris, worthy matron and Roy Cork, worthy patron, were presiding. ifiP - A ceremony of the Draping of the Altar, In honor of the members who have died during the last year was held. ' Mrs. Louie Morgan a member of Hope Chapter, now living in Ta coma was present. Spring flowers i and candles dec orated the v Chapter room and serving table,At each place set ting there was en artificial carna tion corsage, Two birthdajfrcak?s were cut by the new members, other cakes and refreshments were served. Don Gaily., pro-temmed for the secretary, and Herbert Johansen will continue, as sentinel, as Myron Whitney has"moved to Grants Pass. On the committee for the eveJ ning, were Elaine Smith, chair man; Lula Johansen, co-chairman; Herbert JohaWen, Laura Young. Betty Ladd, Robert Dawson and Gorman Harris,., Several officers helped with serving. t Th next- meeting will be ioo tion of officers, May 27. .- I oval Star Lodge Honors Mothers With Annual Tea 'field bv the Loyal Star Lodge, at which members of the lodge honorca tncir mom- crs. Tim mnm and tea tables were decorated with bouquets and ar rangements .of spring tiowers. a tiH andl inscribed cake also graced the t Renter of the table. The decorating was done by Lois Moore andJKer Douire. Fnr the nrneram. Mrs. Rose Gcttle showed moving pictures and slides J5(,t a Ken' on mu trip she and her husband had to the Hawaiian , Islands this past Tonnarv Her Dicturcs and talk were received by the 20 ladies resent. ' . The following mothers were presented with dainty' jeweled ninc. Mrs ,Rffio German. Mrs. Lily DriskeH, Mrs. Esther Doutrc, Mrs. Anna Bradley, Mrs. Myrtle Fowler and Mrs. Norah Noan. ine pins were presented to the moth- i by their waugnters. Mrs. iiei was also presented with a pin appreciation for providing the Lodge president, fcva Magucn anrl vti nresirinnt. Kstnor Doll tro nrrsidod at the tea table. Other guests for the evening were Mrs. Iva Anderson, Mrs. Roberta Murphy and Mrs. Anna Wallace. Tne next regular meet ine nf the lodec will be on Mon day, June- V,'at the La Grande Garden clubnouse. HAPPY BIRTHDAY May 26 R. M. Scott 1 . Henry Siiiibnis , M V.'--- '".-l MISS BARBARA ANNE :- WHEELER . Miss Wheeler Named IRC Girl Of Year Barbara Anno Wheeler, Jinst ern Oregon College sophomore from La Grande, has been named "IRC Girl of the Year" by tho International Relations Club, cam pus organization. Miss Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wheeler, 1710 Second, La Grande, is a 1957 graduate of La Grar.de High School and is majoring in lem?n tary education at EOC. Each year the IRC bestows this honor on the "girl who hts par ticipated in the activities of the club and has contributed most to its success and organization." She- js also a member of Sigma A'pha Chi, women's scholastic honorary. Athena Reception Honors Teachers UNION (Special) Mrs. Elvic Rizor and son, - Bill, attended a reception at Athena, given by Dolpha Lodge 80, AF and AM. This was honoring all teachers, and especially the following teachers in the .community who have had 25 years of service in this profession, Sigrid Wolhowe, Ellen Caudle, Mildred Bauer and Charles Simpson. The Rev. Don Wolstcr, Episco pal Church of Pendleton, was the guest speaker. Entertainment was by the Char ity Assembly. Rainbow for Girls. These receptions are being held throughout Oregon by all Masonic lodges. This was a public recep tion. Members of McKcnzie Chapter 112 OES, assisted in serving re freshments. .Mrs... Kiaui and i,Ellei.i!Gutltr are sisters. ONE OF THE BLUE BELL RADIOS... NEW PHILCO ALL-TRANSISTORS ass- -K - mime; ire? Mod.l T-45, Actual Sii.: 4x314 inch.i Send in a bell from any pack age of Blue Bell Potato Chips, or reasonable facsimile, to... IUCKY8BU RADIO STATION ' '' 'S KLBM Tune In for dates of drawings! 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Marks of 204 May, Enterprise, is serving with patrol Squadron 22 at the Barber's Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, T.H. Before entering the Navy in Nov ember 1958, he graduated from the Enterprise High School. . Pfc. M. Park Stationed At Cherry Point,, N.C. CHERRY POINT, N.C. (FHTNO Woman Marine Pfc. Mildred F. Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Park of 1707 Washington, La Grande is serving at the Mar- Elgin Club Holds Installations ; r ''ELGIN (Special) Mrs." Mettie Rasmussen installed new officers at the meeting of the Elgin Womans Club. They met in the Methodist Fellowship center. Mrs. Irene Gilliam, chairman, presid ed over the business. Those taking office were Mrs. Helen Roulet, chairman; Mrs. Everett Bails, vice chairman Mrs. Irene Gilliam, secretary, and Mrs. Frank Keller as treasurer. Co-hostesses for the ' mootinc were Mrs. Bertha Withnnmnnn and Mrs. Jennie McDowell.'1 : wf a Drastic price Shop this event and save on coats, suits and dresses. 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The Hammer, a urut of Destroy er Division 111, has visited Japan, Formosa, Phi'ippincs and Guam. Prior to returning to San Diego the Hammer took part in the Cor al Sea Celebration, May 2-9, at Melbourne, Australia. Jack Whittle Competes In Rifle, Pistol Match SAN DIEGO, Calif.. (FHTNO Competing May 11 to 16 in the Western Division Rifle and Pistol matches at the Marine Corps Re cruit Depot, San Diego, Calif., was Acting Gunnery Sgt. Jack R. Whittle, son of Mrs. Avis Gintner of Elgin, and husband of the former Miss Dolores L. Wayne of Van couver, Wash. He is serving at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. If successful in Western Division Competition, he will enter the Mar ine Corps Matches, June 1-6 and fire against the best shooters from the Eastern and Pacific Division Championships. Ann Johnson's MID-SEASON EARANCE Sale! slashes in high fashion women's wear! . . No Returns, Refunds or Exchanges Riveria PTA Holds Fina Meeting The last meeting of Riveria Parent Teachers Association was held at Riveria school Friday af ternoon with Mrs. Calvin Vcss presiding. Mrs. Vess led the sa lute to the flag. The girls special chorus under the direction of Mrs. Florence Miller, sang two selections, "White Choral Bells" and 'LSong af the Open Air.' Kathy and Karen Nunn sang 'He's Got the Whole World m His Hands". Linda and Cindy Simpson sang "In tho Shoemak er's Shop". Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bates gave reports on the convention. Jack Piper's sixth grade won the room count for May and Mrs. Frances Wilson's third grade won the room count for the year. Miss Amelia Jossi,- fourth grade, and Mrs. Donald Ains worlh." sixth grade were present ed with gifts. Mrs. Victor Tarter installed the officers for the coming year: president, Mrs. William Piper; first vice president, Mrs. R. L. Berglund; second vice president, Jack Piper; secretary, Mrs. Henry Bates; and treasurer, Mrs. Rich ard Hamilton. Mrs. Calvin Vcss presented candlestick holders to the PTA. Mrs. William Picper presented Mrs. Calvin Vess with her ' past president's pin. ' Refreshments were served by the first grade mothers. Ladies Aid Gives $50 Toward Fund The Riverside Ladies Aid agreed to donate $50 to the World War II Veterans for a M?morial m pio" neer Park. They met in the home of Mrs. Alma Tuveson, for a regu lar monthly meeting with 10 mem bers' present. Laura Andrews, president, pre sided over the meeting. Happy Birthday was sung to Hattie Wise and Elizabeth Knute. Daisy Charlton was awarded the prize for the evening. Members appointed to the sick committee are, Jessie Damcrall, Hattie Wise and Grace Briggs. The remainder of the afternoon was spent visiting. Refreshments Ann Johnson Correct Apparel For Women Observer, La Grand, Ore., Retiring Honored A tribute to past and future keynoted the final years meet ing of the Greenwood Parent Teachers Association Friday, May 22. Mrs. Bertha Scott, retiring af ter many years of teaching in the La Grande school system, and Miss Elda Mae Childcrs, resign ing to be married,' were recipi cuts of farewell gifts. Miss Hazel thristensen, who is , taking a years leave for further study, was presented with a xard. - Out going President Mrs. Vivian Ycung, spoke briefly on the ac complishments made in tho past year, ' thanking all who had helped her during her presiden Shower Fetes . Miss Hudson Miss Helen Jo Anne Hudson was honored recently with a bridal shower, held Iri the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Howard Hud son. There were 34 persons attending and playing games. Prizes for games went to Mrs. Ron Puckett. Mrs. Mary Truax, Mrs. Ronnie McMurphy, Ethel Johnson, and Mrs. E:mer Denton. "The gift table was centered with a pink umbrella, streamers and miniature kitchen utensils. The honored opened her many gifts and displayed them. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Harry Hoadlcy and Mrs. Bill Baca. Miss Hudson is the bride-elect of LaVern Brant, who is now serving in tne Navy. The couple are plan ning a July wedding. were served bv the hostess. Alma Tuveson. The next meeting will b hMH June 11. A COOt COTTON DRESS NUMSffCIUWITHAItOSE! Ns-tron wov.n eotton plld ubtly rtyltd with ftntl. thr. tint faUinf from a iquand yok, hlghllf httd by very pr" rota. Th solid color iklrt, of court, iMturei a patenUd cut out front. whltaBlack or WhlttBlua combinations. , 10.98 u We have a complete line of maternity lingerie, garter bells & nursing bras. GENEVIEVE'S Tues., May 26, 1959 , Page 5 Teachers At PTA: cy. She extended a special thanks in the form of corsages to the mothers who are leaving Green wood PTA. Tho.se honored were Edya Lovely, Mary Owen, Mary Lovelace, Viola Dillman and Leila Browning. The new officers were install ed by Mrs. Elmer Beickcl. They were president, Mrs. Joe Baker; vice president, Mrs. Don Hanson; secretary, Mrs. Vincent Gibson; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Mink, and historian, Mrs. C. L. Slack. ; ' A program was presented by the. sixth grades. Rye's room gave three choral readings. The second, "The Monkeys and the Alligator" was vocally punctuat ed. ' 'Ainsworth's room showed slid es drawn and narrated by the children showing examples of (heir art and science classes. Following the meeting, refrcsh-m-nts were served in the school l.inch room by the sixth grade mothers. For Bride- Bride's Books v ' O Cook Books .. ,: O Photo Albums . Household Budget . Books McGLASSpirS i STATIONERY 1104 Adams WO 3-2411 Ask about ', our clinic ' tested !lu- Lift maternity supports. : STARS ADO INTEREST ; TO CAPE CORD! 9.90 Three little pointed tahi ore ac- j ccnttd by three colors of star to add much .to thl smrfmer" minded dress of no-lroi wash- : able cotton Cape cord with a I hultnn-ndlustnble let-out pleat. Black, Rett or. Plug. Sices 8-13. 4 W' ' . ; . -