Vows Said In Sandy Ceremony Surrounded by yellow daisies and yellow and white carnations, Miss Laura Jean Adams of Bor­ ing, O re., became the bride of John Howard Isenhart of Lang­ lois in a double-ring* ceremony In the Community Presbyterian Church In Sandy, O re., Aug. 12. The bride Is ‘he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Adams of Boring, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and M rs. Ev­ erett Isenhart of Langlois. The bride wore a stree t- length w hitedress trimmed with white daisy applique and she was attended by her siste r, Rozanne Adams, as maid of honor. Henry Isenhart was best man for his brother, and ushers were Clatie Smith and Dave Roth. "Hie ceremony was conducted by the Rev. William Mai, pas­ tor of the Langlois Community Church. Martha Hanson sang, “ God Gave Me You’’ and “ The Wedding P ra y er,” Mrs. Ona Smith of Langlois cut and se r­ ved the cake, Miss N ellaC arter ‘of Long Creek poured the cof­ fee, and Miss Jean Lane of Sweet Home ladled punch. Miss Janice Lane of Sandy presided at the gift table and Miss D e b b ie Strand of Boring registered the guests. The wedding trip was to the Olympic Peninsula and th e young couple has since returned to Myrtle Point where he is ranching and she is teaching English and Journalism at the high school. John Is a graduate of Oregon State University and she Is an alumnus of E astern Oregon College. Birthday Honored Thursday, Aug. 29, the 84th birthday of M rs. Loretta P ear­ son (Auntie Rhetta), mother of M rs. Charles McCool of Port Orford. Spending the afternoon with M rs. Pearson to celebrate her birthday were Mrs. Wayne Ross from Chadron, Neb.: Mrs. C arl Hamilton, Mrs. Gilbert Rowl­ ing, M rs. A rt Sweet, M rs. Robt. Stocks, M rs. Geo. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kribs, M rs. Leo Mitchell, M rs. Bea Martin and Mrs. Carmen Mu­ sick. M rs. Hamilton s e r v e d re ­ freshm ents, and Kribs closed the afternoon with a prayer. NEW TEACHER Mr. and M rs. Vernon Lord and two sons have moved from Emmett, Ida., to P ort Orford and are living in the Ralph Hanhart house on 19th Street. Lord is teaching in the Langlois school, and has a son, Curt In the 7th grade, and Chris In in the 5th grade In Port Orford. Two other sons are still in Boise, Ida., one of whom is a football player at Boise Col­ lege. A niece, Karen DeBord, who will be a senior at Pacific High, and her grandmother, M rs. Mary W alters, have come from Payette, Ida., to spend the winter at the Lord home. VISIT RELATIVES M rs. Chas. T. Simpson has returned from a month-long trip to Tennessee, Texas, Okla­ homa, Arkansas and waypoints. She went by bus to Texas where a sister lives and they both went by ca r to M arysville, Tenn., to visit their father, other siste rs and a brother. In Oklahoma and Arkansas they visited Mr. Simpson’s rela­ tives and many friends, return­ ing to Texas and then back to Port Orford. It rained most of the tim e she was in Tennessee and she found it cool and green In many places in Texas and the other states. VISITS MOTHER M rs. Mary Wilcox and daugh­ te r, Linda, of Nesika Beach, were recent visitors at the home of her mother, M rs. Josie Forty, In Port Orford. Di HOSPITAL M rs. Amelia Prince of Gold Beach has been taken to St. Catherine’s Nursing Home In North Bend. She is very ill but would be glad to hear from any of her friends. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hayden of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Kennety Forty ofVaUetx were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Preston and Mrs. Roy Hague during the La­ bor Day weekend. M rs. Hayden and Mrs. Forty are daughters of the Prestons, and Mrs. Hague is their grandmother. SISTER VISITS Labor Day guests at the C lar­ ence Owens home In Port O r­ ford were his sister and hus­ band, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kraus from Chico, Calif. Also their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Owens of Eugene, were weekend guests. HAS VACATION March Reasoner, granddaugh­ ter ofMn.Cha». Simpson of Port Orford, enjoyed a liv ee-w eek vacation with friends in Can- WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests at the home J 69 I «Pt+OULPEIZ. 39 “ c 12-02 8<6- & OHIO ço-etwur MUSTARD 6-02 i A£> W U T COCKTAIL TO? TOP VALÇ VALUE * - *