La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, June 18, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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i MR. AND MRS. DONALD B. LEGGETT
' Married in the Methodist Church
, (Marshall-Ncilson)
.inda Batty, Donald Leggett
United In Church Ceremony
' Mi. T.inH.i T.fe Ttattv. riauph.
far of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Bat-
tj Sr., became the bride of Don
ald Ben Leggett in a ceremony
performed by the Rev. Keith C.
Mills, in the First Methodist
church of La Grande. Leggett
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Leggett of Laguna Beach, Calif.
Playing for the June 5 rites was
Mrs. Nephi Combs. She also ac
companied Beth, Ruth Combs and
Charlene Koczan as they sang.
The church was decorated with
candelabras and bouquets of red
peonies.
.The bride was given in mar
riage" by her father, Lewis C.
Eatty Sr. She wore a gown of
white lace over taffeta, a lace
jecket with stand-up collar and
wrist length sleeves. Her veil
iif illusion was finger-tip length.
She carried a bouquet of pink
carnations and rose buds on: a
white Bible.
Marjorie Batty, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor. She
wore a turquoise ballerina
Irngth dress, and a corsage of
(ink rose buds. , Mrs. Clinton
Batty, sister-in-law of the bride,
was the matron of honor. She
wore a yellow chiffon ballerina
length dress.
t Bridesmaids were, Carolyn
f oni Rysdam ,
Celebrates
Her Birthday
ELGIN (Special) The John
Rysdam Jr. home was a scene of
much activity Monday as their
daughter Toni Marie held a birth
day party. Fifteen boys and girls
attended an afternoon of games
and entertainment.
', At the climax of the party, Mrs.
Rysdam served individual cup
cakes topped with a candle,
koolade and a special treat to
each. Toni was nine years old.
She recieved many gifts.
Edgar Guest, noted poet, was
born in Birmingham, England',
and educated in Detroit, Mich.
COME IN AND JELECT YOUR
Summer Cofion Dress .
N-O-W
at ESTHER'S APPAREL
SACAJAWEA
Prices
Range From
JUNIOR, REGULAR, AND HALF-IZES
(Half Siies 14Va to J4'a)
Choose From Our Excellent' Selection!
We Also Feature . . .
BEDJACKETS WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS
BABY DOLLS 9
LINGERIE X STOUT!
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Alexander, wearing a pink lace
over taffeta; Lila Bruins, in a
peach ballerina length dress; and
Laura Lee Shank in a pink bal
lerina length dress.
The flower girl was Sara Bat
ty, nieoe of the bride and she
wore a blue nylon, lace trimmed
dress. -
Best man to the groom was
Sick Angstrom, a friend of the
groom, and ushers Clinton and
Lewis Batty, brothers of the
bride, Slim Keppinger and Del
Sanford, friends of the groom.
Clinton Batty and Keppinger
were also the candle-lighters.
- Gaily Batty, cousin of the bride
was the junior bridesmaid.
The mother of the bride chose
to wear a light blue summer suit
and a corsage of pink and white
carnations. The groom's mother
wore a light beige summer suit
?nd alsoa pink and white carna
tion corsage.
A reception was held following
the ceremony, in the church par
lor. Mrs. Arnold Thompson serv
ed the wedding cake and Mrs.
Harold Laurence poured.
The newlyweds took a honey
moon trip to Vancouver, B. C. and
Seattle. They will be at home at
the Emigrant Trailer Court at
Pendleton.
, The bride is a graduate of La
Grande High School. The groom
is a graduate of Laguna Beach,
Calif., and will complete his stud
ies at Oregon State this fall. He
is now employed by the Oregon
State Game Commission
Out-of-town guests were Col.
and Mrs. William Jackspn, Lu
cerne, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Jackson, Milwaukie; Mr. and
Mrs. Kennth Batty and daughter,
Gail, and Mrs. Jessie Batty of
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cup
per, Hank Cupper, Jr., of Kimb
erly; Laura Lee Shank, Mr. and
Mrs. George Stirritt of Monument;
Mrs. Robert Holman and son Bob
by, Frank Batty of Maupin; Mrs.
Roy McCallister, Rodmond; Mr.
and Mrs. Del Sanford, Mr. and
Mrs. La Ray -Fallett, Slim Kep
pinger, Richard Angstrom of Pen
dleton; Mr. andMrs. Ben Leggett,
Liguna Beach,' Calif.; and, Mar
jorie Batty of Seattle.
Ladies!
Don't Delay . . .
Warm Weather's
On The Way!
ANNEX
7.95 lo 11.95
Local Lodge
Votes Change
In Meetings
Members of the Loyal Star Lodge
met in regular session Monday
evening with president, Eva Mag
den presiding. In addition "to regu
lar lodge business, it was decided
to dispense with the second meet
ings of the mo:ith for July and
August. These meetings will prob
ably be in the form of picnic sup
pers, with definite plans to be an
nounced later.
The attendance award was pre-s-nted
to Lois Moore.
At the close of lodg?, the social
hour was held in the home of
Jeanne Ball, with hostesses Anna
Bradley and Eva Magden serving
shortcake and coffee for refresh
ments. Several colorful bouquets
of spring flowers ware placed
about the home.
Hostesses for the social " hour
following the n-xt regular meeting
on July G will be Erma Djvis and
Edna Franklin.
.IT'S GOING
TO HAPPEN
Thursday
7 p.m., Open house fnr Daily
Vacation Bible school will be held
il the First Chrislan church. Par
ents and friends are being in
vited. 7:30 p.m.. The White Rose Club
will meet in the home of Mrs.
Ralph DeBoie, 1306 Eighth Street.
. 8 p.m.. The Eagles Auxiliary
will hold their regular meeting in
the hall.
Friday
3 p.m., WBA Juniors will meet
in the home of Mrs. Bill Miller,
2202 North Depot. Charter mem
bers to be awarded pins. Each
Junior member ask to bring a
guest.
7:30 p. m. The OES Social Club
will hold a dessert in the Ma
sonic hall. Cards to follow.
8 p.m., The Pythian Sisters will
meet at the KP hall. Election of
Delegate tp Grand Temple. All
officers and members are being
urged to attend.
8 p.m., M?rry Mixers will hold a
round dance practice in the Saca
jawea. Russell Rhodig
To Teach School
ELGIN (Special) Russell
Rhodig is one of the 37 graduating
from Eastern Oregon coll"ge who
have thus Jar accepted teaching
positions for next year. He will
teach the sixth grade in the May
field school in Elgin.
Rhodig is from La Grande.
Corner Cedar
Pick O' the Crop Produce
Jumbo Cantaloupes.... lb. 10c
BieiaBaBanaaaKaHauaiswnaaaHKnBanaai
Fresh Corn 6 ears 41c
KittJ Asparaps. .2 lbs. 43c
Slicing Peaches lb. 23c
Radishes, Gr UIB1U1I& BUNCH 5c
Ripe Field Tomatoes . .lb. 23c
LARGE TINS
FLAV-R-PAC
Lemonade..
Quality MEATS Fresh
jam.,
WHOLE
Dressed Fryers
FRESH
SALMON
98'
LB.
Good Ground Bee!.. 2 lbs. 99c
PORK SAUSAGE...... lb. 53c
- Grocery Buys of the Week
Pioneer Tomatoes 2 333 tins 29c
Lumberjack Syrup 3 bottles 98c
Post Alphabits 2 pkgs. 55c
Carnation Dry Milk pkg. 69c
JOHNSON FLOOR POLISHER FOR RENT
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MISS MARIE A. RANIERI
Engagement Told
Ranieri, Lincoln
Betrothal Told
Mi's. Marie Humeri of Fremont,
Neb., is announcing the engage
ment of her daughter, Marie An
toinette, to Dale Lane Lincoln,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert V. Lin
coln. Miss Rallied is the
randdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Dockweiler of I.a Grande.
The bride-elect attended Junior
High School at I.a Grande dur
ing the term of 1U5.1 54. She is a
graduate of Fremont High school
this year and is now employed
by Cass Martin Insurance Co. and
t'rwin Realty.
Lincoln was a graduate of Fre
mi.nt High school with the class
of 1957, and is a Postal Clerk.
No wedding date has been set
pi this time. "
LAST LAUGHS
The camera keeps focusing on
the danc:r's shoes from La
Grande Shoe Slorel
LA GRANDE
SHOE STORE
SCAV,
1214 Adams
PHONE
WO 3-3181
and Washington .
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FRYERS
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Woman's World
MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor
Rev. Dirson Glenio Vergara
To Preach At Local Church
The Rev. Dirson Glenio Vergara
dos Santo will be preaching at the
St. Peter's Episcopal Church this
Sunday morning. He is now a
councellor at the Ascension Sum
mer School of the Episcopal
Church at Cove.
He is studying at the School of
Theology of the University of the
South, was born in Rio Grande,
Brazil, in N33. His father the
Ven. Guardencio Vergara dos San
tos is Archd-acon and executive
secretary of the Missionary Dis
trict of Central Brazil.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
June 18
Terry McLaughlin
Piggy Young
Most of the' sources of the
River Jordan and much of the
stream itself lie outside Israel.
Cnncnn In nrtA cnicnn iif
Cream is a favorite
cause Meadow Gold Ice Cream is rich in flavor,
creamy in texture. Meadow Golds quality never
varies because its production is rigidly control
led, and its ingredients are of the .highest qual
ity. Pick up a half gallon package of Meadow
Gold Ice Cream in your favorite flavor next time
you shop. Better yet, pick up two half-gallons.
You'll find that your family gets to the bottom
of one package mighty fast!
Meadow Gold Dairy Products
and Ice Creams Are Made
From Milk & Cream Produced
In The Grande Ronde Valleyl
THEY ARE DELIVERED
FRESH DAILY TO YOUR
GROCER'S BY FAST,
REFRIGERATED TRUCK.
Rev. Vergara studies at South
ern Cross College, the church own
ed school in Porto Alegre, and at
Mackenzie Colleg?, Sao Paulo. He
entered the University ol Sao
Paulo law school and worked as a
journa'ist and legal assistant to a
trade union in Sao Paulo, an in
dustrial city of 3.5 million in
habitants. He received his LLB
degree in February 1956..
In 1955 Vergara entered the
Episcopal Theological Seminary
Porto Alegre, and received his
BD degree there. He was ordained
to the diaconate in December 1957
and to (he priesthood in July of
1958.
lie was offered a scholarship by
the University of the South.
Sewan e, Tenn., and entered the
school of Theology to work for a
Master's degree in sacred theology,
He is also working as part-time
assistant to the Rector of Grace
Church, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Favorite Dessert For
The Whole Family!
MEADOW GOLD
lWnlniii Ina . X
rlessnrt with the familv he.
MEADOW GOLD PRODUCTS Are Now AVAILABLE At JOEL'S GROCERY
MEADOW GOLD J
DISTRIBUTORS I
1507 Jefferson : La Grande
' "Let Your Grocer Be Your
Observer, L Grande, Ore., Thurs., June 18, 1959 Page 4
Reunion Fetes
Vance James7
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Vance James were
honored for their 25th wedding
anniversary with a reunion camp
ing trip.
The family reunion trip was
hld on the upper Grande Ronde
mver the weekend Of June 12.
Tiie honored couple was present
ed with a five tiered wedding cake
and num-rous gifts.
Persons who celebrated with
them were. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Hadden, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Spears and sons Jim and Jerry,
and Don James. Out of town
guests were Mrs. Rhea James.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Ov?rlie and
sons, Vaughn and Earl, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Carter and son Pat, all
of Spokane.
Miss Samuelson Visits
Miss Janie Samuelson of Me-
MinnviMe is house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Jones.
Miss Samuelson attended the
Grand Assembly of Rainbow Girls
noia ner. blie is a past grand
officer of the La Grande Assembly.
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Meadow Gold Ice Cream
Is M-m-mighty good . . .
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