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Port Orford News, Joan Gilfillan Weds Wadding v»»wiwere exchanged he I ore I ether I rvin Vendehry aa Joan Nadine G ilfilla u became (hr bride of I *r I »avid Martin IMeli of I'alo Alto, C a lif , In a> double ring ceremony. I lia I I a. ni a r r v lc r was read I rbruary H in S I l . d i n ' i * a l l i i d r ( I w Ii. I lie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I , C lllllla n , the bride waa giv en In marriage by her father. Parent» of t h r bridegroom are 1». and Mr». W allace M. Dirt», Ro- I b. tier, N. Y. Chantilly lace over petu da aolr waa fashioned Into a flour length gown for the bride, fea turing fitted aleavea and acal- lopad battaau neckline. Her i l lusion veil waa captured by a Swedish crown of aead pearls. The bride carried a bouquet ol case a ding hyacluthi centered by a white orchid corsage, The bouquet held a crystal rosary, a gift from the brhlegroom'i par e n t a that hat been bietaed by Pope John during hit last audi ence. The brldc't only Jewelry wai a pearl necklace and match ing earrings, her gift from the bridegroom. Capt. T a llle M a rtin o of Rome, N. Y., stationed at G riffin Air f orce Rate, waa maid of iionoa f o r the bride. She wore petal pink |>e s u ite a o lr and carried a butterfly tpray ol white carna tion!. W illia m Diet» came from Buf falo, N. Y . , to act aa beat m an and M /Sgt. Roger Reardon, with the U. S. Mr f orce In Portland was nalier Venlta M arttall, or gin! at, pro vided the nuptial music for tlie SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN SATURDAY St, Christopher's Guild met at the home of Gladys Petok on Frb. 12, With Virginia Stauffer, president, presiding. Those attending were Gladys Petok, Virginia Stauffer, Josie Forty, Dee Hansohn, Era Smith and M arjorie Werner. A rummage sale at the Cooe- C u rry C op building is planned for Feb. 27 and 28. A study group if being held tw ice a month, 10s 10 a. m. , on t h e 2nd and 4th Wednesday*. Father Bond is conducting tills study group f o r all Interested guild m em ben and guests. A surprise going-away party was given for the Cort Kuehnerts Saturday evening Feb. IS, at their I.akeshore Drive home. They were [»resented with two hand painted personalised cer amic tumbler* which were hand crafted at the local art center. Friends attending were: Mr. and Mr*. Wayne E v e n s o n of Brookings, Mr. a n d Mrs. J im P e te r s o n , Mr. and M n. Ken Branham and Mr. and M n. Paul Peterson. I he Kuehnerts le ft Wednesday morning for their new home in Yucaipa, California, where they w ill take over their new business March 1. A lenten program is being held every Sunday evening, St. John's Episcopal cnurch, Bandon, /: 30 p m . w ith St. C h r i s t o p n e r ' s Churcn participating WHITE ELEPHANTS Anyone having anything to donate to the Grade School Car nivals' " Country Store", is asked to contact Mr*. Ruasell, Port Or ford Grade school. 1964— 1 W aldie, Port Orford Miss Dearborn, a former Pa cific h ig h school student, is graduating tnis year from Pend leton high school. Pvt. W aldie is a Pacific high school graduate now stationed w i t h tin- \rm y at Ft. Devens, Mass. No wedding date has been set. Engagement Told Rummage Sale Is Next Week Thursday, February 20, Consumer Credit Is Unit Topic The Sixes Elk Home Extension Unit meets Friday, Feb. 21, at the home of M n. Howard Greg- • rson,836 Jeflenon St. The topic "Consumer Credit" w ill be dis cussed in full by M n . Sylvia Lee, Home Extension agent from Gob Beach. Dessert w ill be served at 1:00 p. m. M n . D. F. Isakaon w ill be co-hostess. New m em ben are welcome. rlv ¿out ¿rates FOR VALENTINE PARTY •LET Mi GIVE YOU A Hosting a Valentine Party for th e Community Churchjunior class were Mr. and M n Leo L M itchell. Cookies, ice cream and punch were served. Tw enty-eight stu dents attended. Also helping was junior class teacher Mrs. Vera Huret. SANDY DÉMOHSTRATION DEA R B O R N Mr.and Mrs. Lewis E. Dearborn, Pendleton, formerly of Port Or ford, have announced the Feb ruary e n g a g e m e n t of their daughter Sandy to 'vt. Randall W aldie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack OF VIVIANME MOOMSOS M N M W l COSMTtK AlK£ TUB« «10 1-4^01 IT S THE TRU OUR QUALITY IS H IG H ...O U R PRICES LOW occasion. The brldr'a choten colon of pink and white were keynoted by thr floral dacoratloiu son ant lug of carnation* and stock in th r c hurt h end were repeated Inthe church ball lor the recap tion. Mr». Harry Hetm kln and Mn. Lae l i t a brook. Coot Bay, served I lie cake to the many local and out-o l-to w n guests. Pouring was M n Duane Doyle of Portland and M n. Reardon was at th e tea service. Punch was ladled by Ardeth Crabber ol Medford and Major Myra M cC lIahof Davis-Monthan APR, Tucson, Arizona. M n. Keith Stewart of Coot Bay greeted and registered the guests, and Linda C llfilla n ac- Ceptrd the gifts. Tfi The new M n . Diet; graduated from Port Orford High School and Good Samaritan School of Nurs in g In Portland. She was em ployed at National Institute of Health In the Mental Health Re search < lin n in Ib tb. c l« , M il , and was a first lieutenant Inthe USAF, serving In Japan and at Tucson. Her husband, a graduate of the Rochester School of M edi cine, served at a captain In Ja pan with the USAf and is now taking his residency In surgery at Stanford University In Palo Alto The newlyweds left for a trip to Sun V alley, Idaho, follow ing the reception with the bride wearing a navy blue suit with white accessories and the orchid from her wedding bouquet. The bride's motherwas dressed for thr event In a blue and grey tw o-piece dress with blue ac cessories. A pink and white car nation corsage was pinned at her ahoulder. A dress of Dior blue with matching accessories was c h o s e n by the bridegroom's mother, who carried a p e t a l pink cam ellia on a clutch purse Coming from out of town for the wedding, In a d d i t i o n to members of thr wedding and re ception party and their lam illes, were Mr. and Mr*. Jack LaPalm, Portland, M r.andM rt.c I' ll Ker ber, DeLakr, and Mrs.Jetn Grider and Jesse Crider, Coot Bay. The couple w ill be at home a f t e r the honeymoon at 267 Curtin r \ve. , Palo Alto, Calif. DR. AND MRS. DAVID DIETZ (Joan Nadine Gilfillan) Salon Portraits LOIS K U IH N E R T HO NO R ID AT FAREWELL LUNCHEON Two Attend Coos Salon Mrs. Lois Kuelusert was hon ored at a farewell potluck lunch M n. W. L. Montgomery and eon by m em ben of the Sunset Carden Club at I p. m. Febru M n. IL R. Stratton of Port Orford ary 14. The luncheon was fol attended the Coos County Salon No. S09, Eight and Forty, meet lowed by an gftemoon ol visit ing F riday, February 14, in the ing and fun. M n. Kuehnert was noted bv North Bend home ol M n. Lyle the club for her work as treasur ChappelL Mrs. Stratton is general chair- er of the club for the past two years, her willingness to serve m anof the Annual Birthday Ban quet slated to be h e l d at the and f o r being a general a ll- around good garden "clubber, " Courtel in March. Department o ffic en w ill be honored guests, and a true friend of all memben For her "going-away" gift, Mrs Stratton said. She also an nounced a n o t h e r comm ittee Mrs. Kuehnert received a flow er container and two matching meeting for February 24 at the home of Mrs Wesley Spencer, fi gun net Guests attending were M n. Port Orford. Dow Clarno, M n W ilberClarke. Mn. Lyle Crosc, M n . Curt Ed s tr o m , M n. Roy Hague, Mr*. DINNER PARTIES Laurence Harrison, Mn. Delbert Edith end Bert Muirdens were Neal, M n. Bill Nutt, M n Wes dinner hosts Thursday evening, ley Spencer, M n. Elmer Robin F ebruary I J, for M r and Mrs. son, M n . Don l»ewy, and Mn. Norman Baker of Port O r f o r d , Kuehnert's m o th e r-in -1 aw and M r Baker's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Baner ol Los Angeles, wno were nere for a HAS SURGERY short visit and business trip. Mr. and Mr*. Darrel Price re The Muirdens entertained Mr. turned Monti ay f r o m Medford snd Mrs. Marion Hubbs w ith a where Mr. Price has been under dinner Saturday evening,Feb. 1 5, going surgery. M n. Price was a tne occasion being Mrs Hubbs' house guest of M. M. Eastman birthday. In Rogue River Valley. 4 -H CLUB MEETS A Beach day in July and a Swim day In August were part of the yearly activities planned by the "Young Seasonen" 4 -H Club at their last meeting. Re freshments were s e r v e d and songs enjoyed. Pat Cu/man was reported ill and not able to attend. An as sociate member Chris Fenton, was present. 4 -H Club reporter is Sherry Doane. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20-21-22 PICNICS 3 9 T omatoes 19 » »ANANAS 8 i4 BAG- APPLES CABBAGE JÏVÉ VARienFS 4 « ’49 í LB Z9 * tilg t STEAKS 10 .79 »ACON 551 WIENERS 39 * FISH STIX ~ C M F T Í FR0ZEI4-Ô-IW PIES 1 APPLI •Uv{UlUt<f*{4fK(Y*nAeH L IQ U ID C L E A N E R FUS NAPTHA -Ig -O l 2. $A LV° SOAP T A B L E T S c - aatt «¿ f deluxe cheese slices <A A W '-ô-û2 ‘ 79 ‘ 2 c » a 6 9 c MAYONNAISE JINX CANASTA CLUB MEETS Members of the Jinx Canasta Club celebrated the birthday of Eunice Tangemen at their last regular meeting. High score was won by Eunice Tangemaig second, Rose Davis, and low, Fern Ruth. Edna Petersen and M ildred H ill were guests. TCAJ AU. 7WC A /e a tS / DAUGHTER HOME Community Church News! The monthly Child Evangelism Teacher Training session f o r Curry and southern Coos count! w ill start at 10 a. m. in the Port Orlord Community Church this coming Monday. Conducted by M n. Margaret Noblln and M n. Helen Way, Irom Coos Bay and North Rend, there w ill be a class and demonstrations inthe morn ing and a w orkshop to copy and make visual aids in the after n o o n . These sessions arc open to everyone. Scheduled for this Sunday is a n o t h e r monthly event, the Potluck Fellowship Dinner, at I p. m. T h i s is a tim e for all m emben and f r i e n d s of the Community Church to get better acquainted This Sunday morning pastor France w ill bring the last in series of messages on the seven churches of Revelation 2 and 3i L a o d ic e a : the I. uk e w a r m Church." In t h e evening the youth group w ill go back to the usual m eeting tim e of 6: 10 p. m Randy Elliott w ill he in charge of the program, which w ill In clude a study in t h t seventh chapter of J o h n Last Sunday evening there w a s a capacity crowd of young people present for the Valentine Banquet. Lodging is still needed for those who w ill be attending the Northwest Regional Conference to be held at t h e church oi March 9-11. Frankie David, freshman at the Univenity of Oregon at Eu gene, was a weekend visitor tt the home of her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Delamarter, returning to college February 9. “ir PI0MEXR. RANCH PUPMH6S ROH A L • F A M IL I W f 229 FOOD I LARGE EGGS &R A0C WZ.EN A. A 49 MEM nOZEN 4 6169*