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Poge4 Hepprier Gazette Times- Thursday, September 13, 1951 Bergstrom-Marcum Wedding Held In Portland . Miss Donna Joan Marcum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lee Mar cum of Portland, and Roland Eric Bergstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Bergstrom, were mar ried Saturday at 8:30 p.m., Aug ust 25 at a candle light cere mony, at Englewood Christian church in Portland. Rev. Clay Pomeroy officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white marquisette and lace over satin with a full train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a cor net trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white spider chrysanthemums. Mrs. Lester Rawls was matron of honor. She wore a green organdy dress with a cape collar and car ried a nose gay of Rhubun lilies with ribbons to match the dress. Miss Monica Streight, cousin of the bride, was junior attendant, she wore a pink dress. The brides maids were Miss Hazel Daniel son, wearing an orchid dress and Miss Lois Taylor wearing yellow. Their dresses were made similar to the matron of honor's and car ried the same kind of nose gays. Little Susan Ball was the flower girl wearing a dress to match that of the matron of honor and carried a basket of white asters. Larry Anson was ring bearer and wore white. Norman Bergstrom, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Pete Janin and Arthur Stefanl, Jr. who also lighted the candles and Arthur Bergstrom, brother of the groom. Mr. Harvey Adams sang, "Be cause" and during the ceremony sang the "Lord's Prayer." He was accompanied by Miss Helen Mar cum, cousin of the bride who also played the wedding marches. The bride's mother wore an Aqua lace dress over satin and . the groom's mother wore a rose lace dress over satin. Both wore mat ching accessories and gladioli cor sages. The church was decorated with white asters, pink and white gladioli and ferns. A reception was held afterward in the church basement. After the bride and groom cut the first piece of the four tiered cake the rest was . served by Mrs. Craft The coffee and punch were ser ved by three aunts of the bride. Others assisting about the rooms were Miss Carly Streve, Miss Shir ley Marx, Miss Carol Craft. Miss Janet Boomer. Miss Audrey Qulm- ley, cousin of the bride had charge of the guest book. The girls all wore rose bud corsages. The bride's going away dress was yellow with brown accessories. The couple went to Canada and Lake Louise on their honeymoon after which they will be at home in lone. Mrs- Bergstrom Is a graduate of the Pacific University and taught In the Helix school last year. Mr. Bergstrom Is a guaduate of the lone schools and was a student of the Pacific University. Among those attending the wedding from here were: Mr- and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bergstrom and son Rudy, Mr- and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Donald THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE WITH "WONDER W Eft 11 BROIL A STEAKN a i ANP BAKE A CAKE.. )f Ifi the greatest improvement In rangei in yean,,, 2 oveni In one, or one extra large oven I Each oven with leparate temperature controls I Lock-stop shelves are adjustable to 10 positions.' SlmpIN Matlc Oven Control and Cook-Master Oven Clock Control. Lifetime Porcelain finish -Inside and out. Come Inl Learn about all the new Model RO-60 If, LOOK.' V 7S Z 0AS . 17 PK$TO! rsotetf 384.75 HODGE CHEVROLET CO. Main and May Heppner Three Korean Heroes Receive Medal of Honor, The Highest Fighting Award WW'"""""""""""'" Washington, D. C., receiving the nation s 1 i Sept, ( ). Three Army Heroes, piciureu ki ...... .ho MoiSt nf Honor, from Presi- , x r,. .. tviow ara i Tn r aei. ,j unii v. niHiioui . iS 1 1 rar H Dodd Ken'vir. Ky ahdMSgt. Ernest R- Kouma, Dwignt, hostfle , DMltfon Set KBuma discovered his tank was the only obstacle S n&hrt 8Twice wounded he attempted to return to the fighting Thpse heroes are giving everything in defense or their country, ana mey These heroes are Biy i c f Xara Th best wav. they say. is "to trtnctl nr. rl I i f T 1 tr LU usj V i . , , - - t-. w;X.if s fTpfpnse Bonds." They add: "Defense is your jod too. the Fall Defense Bond Drive." pictured after Back Peterson, Alton Yarnell, Helmuth Hermann, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stefani, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bergstrom of Echo. o Shower Honors June Van Winkle The Misses Joyce Buschke, Col leen Connor and Juanita Padberg, entertained recently with a bridal shower in honor of June Van Winkle bride elect of Kenneth Du Vail. The refreshments were centered around a decorated cake which said Best of Luck June and Ken ney. Those present were Mrs. Robert Kilkenny, Mrs. Louis Carlson. Darlene Wise, Mary Ann Rands, Joan and Francine Hisler. Leila McLachlan and Ruby Ann Reit mann. o Pre-Dance Dinner At Smith Home Mr- and Mrs. Marvin Smith en tertained Saturday evening with a dinner party. After dinner the following guests proceeded to the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs- Edwin Dick, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penland, Mr. and Mrs. D- O Evans of Her mlston, Mr and Mrs. Frank Bleck inger of Tigard, and Mr. and Mrs. E- L. Morse of The Dalles. o CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP MET AT CHURCH Christian Women's Fellowship met at the Church Wednesday for a pot luck luncheon. There were 42 members present and a short monthly business meeting was held in the afternoon. o CARD OF THANKS To the many, many friends and neighbors for their kind expres sions of sympathy, and the many beautiful floral offerings and countless other ways in which they have shown their thought- fulness and consideration through our recent bereavement. We wish to express out heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Robert S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John McClaskey, Tod Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. George Brune. 26 ltp mm CLAUDIEN'S YOUR FASHION HEADQUARTERS FALL STYLES ARRIVING DAILY NewShipment'"GAGE" Hats COMPLETE SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH J. PALMER SORLIEN, Minister SUNDAY, September 16 Morning worship and Sermon, 11 a.m- with special music by the choir. Mr. Oliver Creswick, Dir ector. This will be a special ser vice to dedicate new Chancel flags in memory of William Co chell. Sunday Church School at 9:45 a.m. We have a class for every age 3 years of age and older Youth Fellowship Class and Ad ult Bible Class at this same hour. Thursday Choir practice at 8 p.m. The Woman Society of Christ ian Service meets thfe first Wed nesday of each month at8 p.m. Suzanna Wesley Circle of the Womans Society of Christian Service meets the Third Wednes day of each month at 2:30 p.m. o HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD- CHURCH Gales and Willow Streets NELS FAST, Minister 9:45, Sunday school classes for all ages- We have a lively Sun day school. 11:00, morning worship. Special music and singing. Followed by a message from God's word. 8:00, Sunday night our Evan gelistic Service with much spec ial music and singing. 8:00, Thursday prayer and a message from the Word. 6:30, Saturday Street meeting. GIVE IIH1 3 SHOIVEII! AcRANDlDEAlGorham Sterling is (he one thing every bride wants. And we have a wide selection of this lovely sterling pattern to please every taste. Get the gang together if you all chip in you can match her Gorham pattern with addi tional place-settings she will use and enjoy every day. Price imduJel ttdtrsl Ttx, ni U or pUce-$tliit. Peterson s c Jewelers 29.75 RoiHAM 29 7S GOUHAM Camilua 31.75 GOIHAM English Gaukoon if Si if f I) 0 tit ,ni-J4 J Local OSC GRADS Asked to Help On New Football Stadium Former students and graduates of Oregon State college living In Heppner and Morrow county are being asked to pledge $2000 as the local phase of the OSC Foot ball Stadium campaign was acti vated here this week. About 50 Oregon Staters live in Heppner and another 25 are liv ing in other parts of the county. Most of the Heppner group will be personally solicited whereas alumni living in other towns will be reached by mail. . Chairman of the women's phase of the local -campaign is Mrs. P. W- Mahoney, whereas Ralph Thompson and James J. Farley will conduct the campaign among male Oregon Staters. All three are graduates of OSC. Right now, about $260,000 has already been pledged by Oregon Staters and friends of the college living in the state- It is anticipat ed that $700,000 Is needed to con struct the first 30,000 section of 8:00, Tuesday our service at lone- We invite the people of lone to join with us. Everybody is welcome to all of these services. o ' Catholics to Observe Catechetical Day Members of St. Patrick's Parish will observe next Sunday, Sep tember 16, as Catechetical Day. This day will mark the beginning of the program of religious in struction for the children of the Parish for the forthcoming school year. Teachers will be chosen and books will be distributed. A potluck dinner will be held at 1 pm. for all the members. This will be held on the church lawn or, if weather will not per mit, in the hall downstairs. There will be a change in the regular schedule of Masses. Mass next Sunday will be at 9:30 in stead of 8:00 and there will be only one Mass in Heppner. Mass es for the following Sunday lone. 8:00; Heppner 9:30. the proposed football stadium, which wil be located southwest of the OSC campus and adjacent to the gigantic Gill Coliseum. Oregon State college, which has always been a power in the Pacif ic Coast conference has the poor est football facilities of any other school in the conference. The only possible way to construct a foot ball stadium is through gifts from alumni and friends of the college. All gifts are tax exempt stadium officials reported. Donors are offered the oppor tunity to pledge their gifts over a three year period- Each donation of $100 or more gives the donor top seating priority In the new stadium for five years. Actual construction of the foot ball stadium will begin next sum. mer and fall. Already, engineers are making initial soil studies on the site of the new stadium. In a letter sent to Morrow coun ty Oregon Staters, college presI- dent A. L- Strand said that this is the first time in 29 years that OSC people have been asked for' cash gifts for a needed campus improvement. o IN APPRECIATION I want to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreci ation to the people of the Lena community for selecting me as their Fair and Rodeo Princess. It was the grandest experience of my life, and leaves memories I shall cherish always. Ida Lee Chapel 26 ltp limn for all II 11 I occasions MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP n ni NEW HOURS RICH MAID Ice Cream Dept. Weekdays 8 to 8 Sundays 12to8 Always A Complete Selection of Flavors Heppner Bakery DOUBLE VALUE JUBILEE Exceptional lovely nailhea rayon, with and cuffed Hand washable. 9 to 15. quality in thii Jt " 'Mk W -fl 1 rolled collar tfA U ' rTl7T7M 'AlLJ 1 pocket,. Mll. rw4Tlll A'JM''- I f jffiA$l jL$h Here's proof that you Jl'l4f . get DOUBLE your money's AfJy ' M I 4" V I k. worth at Mode O'Day I ' ft! . 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