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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1948)
I 5J ft-U*-1' 3 SIIERM IN COUNÌ V JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON „ FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 194S Mrs Loren Winnett Mrs Lu Friday while on their way home ther Coin, Miss Patricia Eddins from a trip to Detroit, Mich,, Brown- Winnett and Miss Lucille 'Nordqulst were to pick up a new car and then the bridesmaids. Their dresses on to tour the New England Nuptials Hela were identical with the matron states. They had been gone near At a candlelight ceremony of honor, Mrs Winnett and Mrs ly two months. performed a.t St. Peter’s Catho Coin’s being in yellow and Miss Mr and Mrs Lowell Thompson Mr and Mrs Arthur Chlrstlan- lic church in The Dalles, August Eddins and ¡Miss Nordqulst in son and daughter, Diane, left are here to get located if possi 15, Miss Eilene Winnett, dau pale green. Each carried a bou Wednesday morning for a trip ble and start work on the county ghter of Mr and Mrs L. E. W in quet of orchid gladioli. They came from that will take them into Canada road crew. nett of Wasco, became the bride John Clearwater acted as best Arizona. and into Yellowstone park before of Robert Brown, son of Mr and man for Mr. Brown and the us Mr and Mrs Collis Moore and they return which will probably son Dayid and his mother. Mrs Mrs R. J. Brown of The’Dalles. hers were Ted Van Buren, Henry be a couple of weeks. Rev. W'illiam L. Roden read the Locy and Dick Maier. Mr and Mrs A. Douma and E. H. Moore left Thursday for nuptial mass. For her daughter’s wedding, Gloria left Tuesday for Yellow a trip to Canada on which they The bride, who was given in Mrs Winnett wore a gray crepe will do some sight seeing and stone National Park where they marriage by her father, wore dress with black hat and black will spend a week before return fishing. a slipper satin Empress style accessories. Her corsage was. of Miss Margaret Donahue is here wedding gown. ing home. Her finger-tip The Dewey Thompsons’ left to care for Leon Moore since Dr length veil was edged with lace pink roses. Mrs Brown’s dress last week for an annual vacation, and Mrs W. N. Morse have re and was 'held with a .crown of was of navy blue, and her hat was going south to meet son Don turned to their home in The seed pearl tstephanotis blossoms. navy blue and she had pink ac cessories. Her corsage was of and winding up at Rockaway Dalles. Her wedding bouquet was of Mr and Mrs Mack Bull took Ophelia roses, centered with an pink roses, also. where they expect to spend most The reception was held in the of their time. Mr and Mrs Carl their grandson Tommy to Con* orchid, * ith white satin ribbon don Wedneday afternoon expect Gold room Of the Hotel Dalles. Melzer are taking their vacation streamers tied with stephanotis. The four tiered wedding cake on a course similar to that of the in tp remain until Sunday to Her only ornament was a string visit with their son, Hollis and of pearls, which were a gift of was placed on the center of the Thompsons. Mrs Edna Melzer and Priscilla family. the groom. Her -something blue large serving table, and was top The Charles Burnetts left this left Tuesday to visit her other were garters, and her something ped with the traditional bride daughters, Mrs Edmund Cushing week for a vacation trip, harvest borrowed and something old was and groom figurines which were at Yakima and Mrs Harold Mur being completed. a beautiful white linen handker embowered with a spray of phy in Portland after which they , Mr and Mrs Claud Thompson chief belonging to her grandmo orange blossoms, and was en circled with fern, rosebuds and will go to the beach in Tillamook came back to Moro the first of ther. the week to stay with his father, county. Mrs William Powell was her Mr and Mrs Virgil Conlee. and Andrew Thompson, during the sister’s matron of honor and she N ew Fall Dreaara children are at his father’s sum a b s e n t of Mrs Edna Melzer. wore a floor-length gown of or arriving daily mer cabin near Devils I^ake for Claud and wife have been visl* chid net with an orchoid velvet Sports • Casuals f dressy Dresses ing their daughters this sumnTV sach. Her headpiece and mitts vacation. S elect yours early Mr and Mrs Norman Frees of and stopped briefly at Willamina were of matching orchid net and on our Lay away plan Salem came up Friday night where his son, Orval and wife she carried a bouquet of cream Greta, The Dalles have just bought the Willamina and he spent the week end on colored gladioli. the Deschutes where with his Times. James B. Adams was in town son Lt. William Frees, and Giles French and Collis Moore, he did Wednesday from Portland to see some fishing. Lt. and Mrs Frees about some business for the A fa rm e rs com prebensivepolicy is and children left Sunday for Eastern Oregon Land company He says that he makes the trip Salem to visit this week. your safeg u ard ag ain st loss Rev and Mrs William Gearhart in one day now. Mr and Mrs John DeMoss de and children returned last week cided to take a few days off and from their vacation which was C overrge is autom atic; y o u pay for some new country before spent on the San Juan island in see buckling down to hard work Puget Sound, .where they had again. a very fine vacation. only the insurance you use The' Sherman County Pomona LeRoy Wright was in Hood grange will meet Saturday, Sep River Tuesday and Wednesday tember 4 at Rufus for its meet Call at to act as judge of the crops and ing of the third quarter. livestock section of the county Mr and Mrs Jack I^awrence re Sherm an Co-op C rain G row ers fair. turned home this week from the Miss Agnes Strletzel is visit ir trip to North Dakota. Herbie ing Lu Brown here this week Lawrence, just out of the artpv, WASCO, OREGON from California. came earlier, anxious to get in Mr and Mrs O. A. Ekstrom some harvesting. and daughter stopped in Moro & M eeke, Farmers Frolic As Harvest Ends Griffith Agents Mrs Myrtle McLenonn a n d The Dalles .Thursday to attend stephanotis. Large crystal bowls of daisies and pink carnations Miss Minnie Bleakney went to the funeral of James Robertson were placed on either side of the cake, also crystal candelabra with white tapers. W e d o lots o f things and pink carnations which were in crystal bowls were placed on either side of 1 the cake, also T h e r e ’ s th e bus s ta tio n , a n d n e w s p a p e r crystal candelabra with white tapers. • » a g e n c ie s , O r e g o n ia n , J o u rn a l, C h r o n ic le Mrs Ira Winnett, grandmoth er of the bride, and Mrs Harold Eddins poured and Mrs Blanche e n d M H S O p t im is t t c o , a n d th e p u b lic Nichols served the cake. Mrs F. A. Perkins and Mrs Paul Clear p h o n e , a n d m agazines an d w e fe e d , y o u water assisted about the room and Miss Patricia Kaseberg was in charge of the guest book. a n d re fre s h y c u . Q u i t e a p la c e w e h a v e , For her going away, Mrs Brown wore a navy blue suit, gray and blue hat and gray accessories. c o m e in . W e can d o s c m e tlr n g fo r y o u The orchid from her wedding bouquet was her corsage. « Mr and Mrs Brown will make their home in Eugene after the first of September, where he will enter his junior year at the Uni versity of Oregon. nil- TAVERN T . Lester Johnson LAWYER WASCO MORO - PRESSURE COOKER-CANNER Ed’s Place NOW AVAILABLE AGAIN! - R i c h a r d ( B e e f o ) O ’M e a r a G eorge G. U pdegraT / You Like Them simplicity In home cooking and canning. 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