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Come in today for a demonstration. 21 15 THI MAYTAO CHIEFTAIN. A Ra ta Maylar. jret priod within Iwr dollar, of tin- lowe.t co.t r..k.r. od lb. J 3 4" THE MAYTAO COMMANDER Bi. qur pnrctinin tub. Gyra foam action wuhM tr f,,t, ,Itr, 549 grandsons and also of a grand- 'end at the Oscar Lundell hnm daughter at White Salmon. Their Garrison is stationed at Guam daughter. Miss Gladvs Rrpshpnro qh tu..., ki. i of Los Aiigelos also visited there, and on their way east to visit r- f,e t, m nere a,endmB ,he relatives. Mrs. Garrison is a niece Griffith -Haugen wedding in Port-1 of Mrs .Lundell. dau- Of eourseyou can afford a Heppner Hdw. 6- Electric Co. Miss June Janet Griffith ghler of Mrs. Elmer Griffith of Morgan, was marriod to Dwight E. Haugen, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Haugen of Portland at the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church . t 8:30 p. m. Friday June 10. Rev. Robert K. Russel officiated. George L. Griffith cave his sis ter in marriage. She wore a white iatin gown with lace panels, Vic- torian collar and a train. Her bonnet was of matching satin holding in place a fingertip veil edged with lace. She carried a prayer book with a white orchid and streamers with white sweet peas. Mrs. Rov W. Lindstrom, sis ter of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a blush pink or gandy dress The bridesmaids, Miss Nina Kopp of La Grande and Miss Dorothy Sharpe of Port land, wore yellow and green or gandy frocks. All carried old fashioned nosegays, with head dresses of matching sweet peas. Mrs. Griffith wore a navy blue ensemble with pink and blue ac cessories and a corsage ot gar denas and roses. Mrs. Haugen 'wore a black and white dress ' with black accessories and a cor- saee of white iris. I Dennis Ferretta of Corvallis I was best man and James Conroy and James Hansen, both of Port land, were ushers. All three were fraternity brothers of the groom at Oregon state college. Miss Margaret wood 01 rorx land sang "Because" and "At Dawning". The church was dec orated wth white gladiolas, del phinium. pink peonies and white stock. Miss Lois Howk, cousin of the bride, lighted the candles She wore a Dink frock. A reception was held in the church parlor, with Miss Anna Patinas in charge of the guest hnok. Mrs. Edna Mather, aunt of the groom, cut the cake after the hride and groom cut uie ursi piece. Miss Dorothy Sharpe pour ed the punch. The bride's going away suit iias toast shade with beige ac cessories and her orchid. After a hnnpvmoon to San Krancisco tney will he at home in Portland. Both are graduates of Oregon State college and Mrs. Haugen is a gra duate of the lone school. ... The following officers were elected at an American Legion anviliarv meeting June i: rres irient. Mrs. Walter Corley; first vice nresident. Mrs. Robert De Spain; second vice president. trs Fmpst McCabe: secretary treasurer, Mrs. Cecil Thome. The sale of noDDies brought in S39.a5. Misses Patricia and Dolores Drake, and Ruby Ann Rietmann hplned with the poppy sale. Mrs Cecil Thome and Mrs. Echo Palmateer were elected as delegates and Mrs. Walter Corley as alternate to go to Salem to the American Legion convention in August. Lunch was served after the meeting by Mrs. Henry Clark and Mrs. Sam Esteb. P.uby Ann Rietmann and Pa tricia Drake left Sunday for Sa lem where they will attend Girls State week sponsored by the Am erican Legion auxiliary. Ross Perry wno is wun ine Merchant Marine is visiting here. Perrv was a former resident at Morgan and still owns property there. Mrs. Marv Swanson underwent an appendectomy at the St. An thonys hospital in Pendleton Tuesday. She is getting along ' satisfactorily. Her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Norman Swanson of Portland, is taking care of her. Her daughter, Mrs. Elmo McMil lan of Salem, is also with her. The Norman Swanson children are visiting at the Garland Swan son home. Meetings are being held this week at the Full Gospel Mission. Mrs. Delbert Emert and daugh ter Mary are visiting relatives in California. Mrs. Ida Coleman is working at one of the Lee Pettyjohn ran ches near Arlington. Clifford and Charles Aldrich, Fayne Ely and Johnny Bristow went to The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and son Virgil went to The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell went on a fishing trip by the way of Canyon City and then to Burns. Announcements have been re ceived of the weddng of Miss Marv Barnett, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ray Barnett, to Vernon Howard Aune at the Calvary .Temple in Seattle, July 2. I Robert Drake Is home from Eastern Oregon College. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray were re- cent visitors at Lyle, Wash, where thev attended high shcool gradu ation exercises of their twin land wore Mrs. Elmer Griffith and son George of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con nor and Marjorle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason. Mrs. Warren Crutcher of Bnr. ing spent the week-end visting her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. E. ! Mrs. Lester Hook and sons, Al len and Billy, and Bert Lane of Bremerton are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Ely at Morgan. Frank Lundell and children, Norma Lou and Merle, of Port land spent the week-end here. Mrs. Lundell home Lindstrom. They took Mrs. Ella Davidson received ; wun tnem- word of the birth of a son to Mr. I The O. E. Lindstrom house near and Mrs. Lewis Beezley of Duns- Morgan was destroyed by fire muir, Calif. June 6. Mr. Beezley Wednesday afternoon of last is a grandson of Mrs. Davidson week, caused by a grass fire, and the baby is her 13th great They saved a radio, silverware, grandchild. isome clothing and fancy work. Home from college this week ' The grandsons, Koy and Arthur are Bruce Smith, Tommy Doher- Lindstrom, were with them at ty and Louis Carlson, Oregon the time. The fire destroyed a va State; Ross Doherty, Whitman cant house nearby and about 160 College, and John Doherty, E.O. , acres of crested wheat grass. The C.E.. La Grande. ! Lindstroms are staying with Mrs. W. E. McCov returned last their son Franklin for the time week from Bremerton where she I being. visited her son and family, Mr. I Fenner, Mrs. Francis Ely; the Highest Hill," Brown "The Slender Reed," Lynde, Bert Mason: "Pioneer Preacher.' Berryman, Mrs. Dixon Smith "The Doctor Wears Three Faces,' Bard, Mrs. Charles Carlson; "Wtlh "On Sunday with his parents, Mr. and visiting his sister, Mrs. Elmer and and Mrs. Fred Ely. I Griffith at Morgan. Mrs. ; Those from lone attending the Mr. and Mrs. Artie jacKson ami annual 4-H summer school at Mr. and Mrs. bd Bergstrom at Corvallis are Ronald and Duane tended a family reunion at Salem Baker, Ingrid Hermann, Jepsen, Herbert Ekstrom, Mary Jane out Seeng the Dawn," Mrs. Mli-1 Seehafer and Joan Coleman. ton Morgan; leen-Age Aviation Mr. and Mrs. fiordon Wnte and Stones,' Sampson. Mrs. E. B.Lkiu ..ju t wmi . nvi':r?ing oV!16 Wind!"nHen- turned Sunday from Forest Grove ry, Mrs. Omar Rietmann; "Praise flnrl Pnrtand where thev visited at Morning," McNeilly and "The Proud Way," Siefert, Mrs. Victor Rietmann; "Pilchuch," Hlgman & Larrlson, Mrs. Clifford Carl son; 'The Trail Led North," Mc Keown, Mrs. Elmer Griffith, anl "Throw Me a Bone," Lothrop, Mrs. Koy Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. David Ely and relatives and took in the Rose Show. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett at tended the Rose Show In Port land last week. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Butts of Portland were visitors here last week. Mr Butts owns property near here which is farmed by Roy Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell at tended their son Alton's gradua tion exercises from the University of Washington Saturday in Seattle. Wendell Wright of Baker left Xlrc VarnnF Tnun QM VlPI- Cti 1 1 1 I'll II V fllT ll I S OOmO aller VIS- mother, Mrs. Georgia Brewster of iting his grandmother, Mrs. Ida Portland are visiting relatives In Grabill. Mrs. GrabiUs granddau Chicago. ghler, Janet Keithloy of Heppnev Lnyn Goodall of Spokane is ; is visiting her now. At the study meeting of the 'Topic club at the home of Mrs. I Oscar Lundell June 10, the fol lowing officers were elected for I the ensuing year: President, Mrs. I Harlan McCurdy; vice president, Mrs. Sam McMillan; secretary- and Mrs. William Huntington. Among tnose going to The Dalles last week were Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann, Mrs. Etta Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palm ateer and Mrs. Ernest McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely were Hermiston visitors one day last treasurer, Mrs. Verner Troedson. week. The hook. "Africa. I Presume." hv i The Maranathas met at the ! Allan Reeve was reviewed by Congregational church Wednes-IMrs. Charles Carlson. A book; day, June 8, with Mrs. Dale Ray I shower was given for the public ' and Mrs. Wate Crawford as host- library, including the following esses. Mrs. Raymond Benton re- books and donors: "The Greatest ceived the door prize. Story Ever Told, ' Uursier, given Alicia Swales, granddaughter by Mrs. M. L. cotter; Davy of Mr and Mrs. Henry Clark, .Crockett, ioung i Kitleman,- Gag- broke a bone in her left forearm gm. ana. digni into uanger, Thursday of last week. She was taken to a physician who put the injured member in a cast. Attending grand chapter of the r- c.n. I. Dn.tlnnj tv.; ,m- 1 . r-t IMS: J, V mC ' MiHan; "How to Stop Worrying Mrs. W. R. 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