PAGB 3 »HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON
Moro Personals
Mrs. Edna Melzer accompanied
by a friend, Mrs. Evelyn Wright,
came up from Portland Sunday
for the church 75th anniversary.
Here also was Mrs. Wilma Pink
erton Poole, who now lives in
Portland. She was a daughter of
the late Robert Pinkerton.
Mrs. W. B. Johnston came up
from Newberg for the church an
niversary and to visit her son
Theodore and wife. Age doesn’t
bother her and she has lots of it,
in fact, 91 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer
brought her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Jim Blagg home to Grass
Valley Tuesday after a weeks
stay at Cove on the Balzer chick
en ranch.
Mrs. Ida Moon, nee Ida Mowry,
resident of Moro in the real early
days when the big Mowry house
(on the hill west of Alfred Rock's)
was the center of social life for
young people. Brothers George,
Bill and John have gone on.
Mrs. Leta Eslinger returned
Monday from a trip to Philomath
where she lived when a girl, to
attend a reunion of former stu
dents of the United Brethren
academy.
Mr and Mrs. William Frees and
their four children arrived Friday
to visit at the Giles French home.
She was Jane French. He has re
cently left the navy after 20
years service, the last three of
which were spent in Georgia.
They will settle in the west.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoskmson
of Eugene, newlv married, came
through Moro Saturday while on
a short trip. Hugh drives truck at
Eugene.
Earl Griggs came home from
San Francisco for his final visit
w’ith his parent«, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Griggs, before going to Japan
as a member of an army unit.
FRIDAY, JULY 13, IÎM.2
Oliver Fraser an. 1 family in Bend
Carol Fields, daughter of form-
erer Sherman County sheriff Nor
man Fields, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Busse and daughter,
Vee. Friday and Saturday. Miss
Fields has spent the last nine
years living in Alaska and has re
cently moved witli her family to
Seattle.
Mi's. Dick Bailey, formerly Dor
othy Ball, ami Mrs. Myrle Smith
of Grass Valley visited Wednes
day evening with Mrs. Ralph
Busse to talk over school days of
twenty years ago, and to diacus*
possible plans for a class reunion
picnic.
Tiie annual Dugger family re
union will lie held at Tygh Valle,’
next Sunday, Jul\ 15. savs John
De.Moss who will 1 m » hack from
Hood River for It.
Here Sunday for the church
reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Williams of Portland. She was
Pearly Hennagin..
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The attractive brunette bride
Turquoise with white accent
was the color scheme for the wore a white organza gown over
beautiful summer wedding on taffeta styled with short sleeves
to s e ll a n d
a full length skirt with bus
Sunday afternoon when Miss Mar and
s e r v ic e A m e r ic a 's
tle bow of taffeta. Her fingertip
tha
Joan
Minto
became
the
bride
o n ly
of James Donald Griggs. The cou illusion veil was caught to a ring
headpiece with bow in
COLOR TV
ple exchanged their vows at Trin style
front.
She
carried a crescent lx»u-
w ith th e
ity Methodist Church with Rev. quet of stephanotls
centered with
Park Anderson performing the a white orchid.
HANDCRAFTED
three
o'clock
nuptials.
CHASSIS
Fred Johnson of North Rend
The bride is the eldest daugh
as liest man for Mr. Griggs
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas served
seating the guests were
Minto and Mr. Griggs is the son and
Kepner of Vernonia, Doug
of Mr. and Mr.'. Joe E. Griggs of James
las Minto, brother of the bride,
Moro.
Terry Lowry of Portland.
Turquoise organza sheath dress and
The
greeted their
es over taffeta were worn by the guests newlyweds
at a reception in the
four attendants and the candle church parlor.
were Miss
lighters. They wore matching Nellie Schwab, Pouring
Sheriff Cornish Lee Roberts of
Miss
Barbara
wedding ring headdresses with dell and Mrs. Robert Trelstad Keu-
Sherman county today received
of
scalloped veils and carried cres Boston. Cutting the cake w'ere
an invitation from Lane county
o
•-
cent bouquets of creamy white Mrs. Kenneth Carl and Mrs.
Sheriff Harry H. Marlowe to par
spider chrysanthemums.
ticipate in the Emerald Empire
Jochimsen.
NO PRINTED CIRCUII S
Miss Jean Minto was her sis Herman
Roundup Parade in connection
For
their
trip to the
ter’s honor maid and the brides Oregon coast wedding
Co/ne In for a demonatration
with the Emeralo Empire Round
the new Mrs. Griggs
maids
were
Miss
Suzanne
Joch-
up in Eugene, August 3, 4, & 5.
donned an off-white suit with
Mrs. Ralph Busse and sons, Color TV sets iiom $575 & up iinsen, Miss Joyce Aune of Mil striped shoes and purse. After
waukie
and
Mrs.
Terry
Lowry
of
Barry and Stan, and Mrs. Grace
Portland. Misses Mary and Vir June 23 the couple will lie at
ALso have console«
Zevely spent July 4th and 5th
home at 3724 SE 35th Place, Port
ginia Griggs of Moro, sisters of land.
Black and White TV's
visiting Mr«. Busse's sister, Mrs.
the bridegroom, lighted the ta
Console and Portable Stereos
pers.
COMMUNITY
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PRESBYTERIAN
9:45 Church School
The Lord’s Supper will be ob
served at this church service.
Ernest Goodenberger, Pastor
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JULY 13—14
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T ony R and all
Mi'«. Paul Patrick and Mrs
<eith McDonald left last 1 burs-
lay for Canyon City, Colorado,
vhere they were called to attend
he funeral of an aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagstaff
Jeanette Hatly) and daughters,
lane, (Nancy and Shannon twins)
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vln Schrader of Eureka, Calif, vere Monday visitors in Wa»co,
«topped at Wasco on their way 'ailing on old friends. The Wag
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back from the World’s Fair at staffs live in Orange, Calif., They
trs. Agnes Feudner of San
for a two day visit at the were returning from a trip that
go, sister of Elwood McPher- ^ cpherson home.
took them through Salt Lake Cltv
and her daughter, Mrs. Mar-
where they visited his parents,
through Montana where they vis
ited Mrs. Wagstaff’« married dau
ghter and the mother of two
children, through The Dalles to
v i s i t m o r e relatives, t h e n
through Wasco on their wa.v
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