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2 Heppner Gazette Times, December 16, 1943 Miss Seehafer Bride Of Walter Corley By UBS. OMAB BXBTMAJTBr At an afternoon ceremony Dec. 12 read by Rev. H. N. Waddell in Clifford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. with no admission fee what-so-ever. Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn was hon- son. Anz- ' Leonard Carlson. The program is as follows: Pro- ored at a stork shower Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey iSauinan The Christmas program at the sessional, high school girls' chorus; day at the home of Mrs. O. Wen- drove to Pendleton uesday to con Baptist church will be held at 11 band concert, Norbert Peavy, di- dell Herbisom Guests were women suit an a. m. on Sunday Dec. 19. Every rector; group singing, Rev. Clifford from the Christian church Mrs. Mr. and Mra Roy Demand took. . r r i i i . X xx . i r . i i . i -j - niw. ninfiA ivi 1 1 tnnip in, vi w i ui A i ciiuu.wu iNODie, leaaer, ivuss noosier, piamsi; vjrace nu&ues tuiu. iv.uo. mci; - scripture reading, Archdeacon Ne-' ler assisted with the serving. pital for a minor operation. ville Blunt; Rev. Bennie Howe; Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurtry Mrs. Will Morgan and daughter- t. nn i viA n-law. Mrs. Jvmon mur&xu, wre pageant. one is cordially welcome to attend Sunday Dec. 12 was designated as the nVmsHan ohnireh of lone. MlKS TTniirarcal TSiKlc. nnilav Tn intowcf c vc. j..v, t tt j i -f .i V. ... prayer, Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer of lone, church of lone brought seven became the bride of Pvt Walter Bibles to the service that had been Corley son of Mrs. R. C. Corley and in their families for many years. Walter R. Corley. Mrs. Cleo Drake The oldest was of the Rev. John played "Perfect Day" The bride Brown edition published in 1806 -was given in marriage by her fa- in New York, which belongs to ther. She wore a wine colored the Fred Buchanan family. Anoth afternoon dress and hat to match, er dated 1812 Connec ticut be Her flower was a single white or- longed to Mrs. Delia Corson's chid. The bride's sister, Miss Gladys grandfather. Another published by Seehafer, was the maid of honor, the American Bible association in and Pete Cannon acted as best man. 1829 was brought by Rev. Wad A reception was held afterwards at dell. Another of interest was pick the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ed up by Henry Low, an uncle Heliker. Those attending the wed- of Mrs. Laxton McMurray, within ding and reception were Mr. and enemy fortifications after a battle Mrs Seehafer and daughters Glad- at Carnefas Ferry during the Civil O. Wendell Herbison; "Star of the East"; bene- the funeral of Mr. McMurtrs c , ., . . ... P I ys and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. war. I belonged to an Ezekiel aKe program successiui are Coates and daughter Mrs. VAwarA Lapp of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Er- Mrs. Mathew Ball was dated 1812. nest Heliker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Cooperative church Christ Buchanan, Mrs. Delia Nance, Mrs. mas program will be given Sun Ada Cannon, Mrs. Martin Cotter, day evening Dec. 19 Everyone is Misses Barbara Ledbetter, Jean invited to attend. Coleman, Charlotte Cannon and Mrs. Elmer Griffith was a Port Pete Cannon. Mrs. Lapp and Miss land visitor last week returning Coleman poured. The newlyweds home on Sunday, left after the' reception for a short diction, Father Francis McCormick. brother-in-law, who died at Tuc- Characters of the pageant include Readers, Bobby Bennett, Karl Gah ler; Mary, Marjorie Simms; Joseph, Joe McLaughlin; Angel, Dorothy Worden; Shepherds, Lauren Cor win. Kenneth Schunk. Lowell Rippee Tom Hughes; Wise Men, Junior Wright, Billy Ulrich, Skipper Con nor; Children Worshipers, Wesley Gallegar, Dorothy Allstot, Jack Allstott, Jack Ross; Adult Worship er, Carolyn Bergstrom, Herb Schunk. Those who have given so gener ously of their time and effort to business callers Tuesday. in Pendleton last wedding trip after which Pvt. Cor ley will return to his anti-aircraft training at Camip Callan, San Di ego, Calif Mrs. Corley will reside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Coats. Rt. 9, Box 1396, Portland. Both Pvt and Mrs. Corley are graduates of the lone high school. Mrs. Leroy Turner left last week , to visit her husband who is in training with the Marines at San Diego. The grand jury is now in ses sion and lone men called for duty School Arranges Christmas Program sier, Everett Smith, Norbert Peavy; Scenery and lights, Frances Weaver, Hester Peavy, Don Straight; Cos tumes, Lera Crawford, Elizabeth Dtix, Edna Turner; Program, Ele nita Mardock, Mariam Moyer; Pub licity, Ivan Parker; Ushers, Marie Clary; Public relations chairman, George Corwin, general manager, dramatics director, Lela Peterson. were Fred Nichoson and Harry E. boys and girls choruses of the up- Merle Miller, recovering from a recent oeration at the Heppner hos pital, expects to return home At 8 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, Sunday. It will be some time be Dec. 22, there will be presented at fore he is about again. the Heppner high school gymnasium an elaborate Christmas program. The central part of the program will be a pageant entitled "Star of the East" In addition to the pageant there will be a concert by the high school band and vocal numbers by the high school girls' chorus, the -r You get mere for your money from your Gamble Dealer 3-piece bedroom suite $109.50 Children's long stockings 35c pair Men's shorts 35c Men's long underwear $1.59 Men's work pants $2.49 Gamble Store Dealer CON LEY LAN HAM, Owner m Yarnell. Mrs. Etta Bristow accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith to Wal la Walla last Thursday. Ted Peterson and Clifford Carl son are visiting their families on a two weeks leave. These boys left per grades, and the primary mixed chorus, and groups singing with support from the audience through out the program. Talent from both the grade school and the high school have been skillfully interwoven. Parents, relatives and friends of for service in the naw together both grade and high chool students and have been together throughout are cordially invited to attend and their training. Ted is the son of everyone is guaranteed a full length Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and program of splendid entertainment NOTICE Due to the increasing demand for saddle and other leather goods and the shortage of labor -I have sold my shoe repairing equipment to T. D. Stanford of Portland, who will occupy the old stand. Thanking you for your liberal pa tronage and friendly cooperation, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. E.G. Noble uumiummimiiriiiiliiUhiuiMimimimimiimmimMHHmmmiimHHm HAULING Call 23 Heppner ' Call 1611 lone FOR GENERAL HAULING Two trucks and one trailer available to go any place, any time. Livestock transportation and Heavy Machine Hauling Our Specialty. 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