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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 31, 1952
Page 5
Qlsen-Cufsforth
Nuptials Held
n Lexington
Alta Fay Cutsforth, daughter of
6. W. Cutsforth of Lexington and
Irs. Alta Cutsforth of Hoppnr,
as united in marriage to Ronald
jf. Olsen son of Mrs. Charles
fardwell of Hermiston.
J The lovely double . ring cere
Biony was performed at the Cuts
forth ranch home. The bride,
given in marriage by her father,
was lovely in an afternoon frock
of white lace over pink taffeta
with rhinestone trim. Her head
ress was fashioned of white taf
feta and lace from which fell a
shoulder length veil of net. She
carried a white muff which held
a pink anthirium.
The ceremony was by candle
light and read by the Rev. Al
fred Shirley of lone, with the
candles being lit by a sister of the
bride, Sharon of Walla Walla,
who wore aqua moire and carried
a nosegay of carnations. The
ceremony took place before the
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DURING CLAUDIEN'S FINAL
easrasice
"OF WOMEN'S
'atis - u&is
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Here it is . . . the final closeout of all our Women's Coats and
Suits and they are all marked down to Half Price. Still a good
selection of sizes and styles. Hurry, you may get the extra
bonus shown below. See these today I
PLUS-EXTRA BONUS!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
1st 5 COATS and
1st 5 SUITS
Said Friday and Saturday
Reduced An Extra $2.50
- Women's Winter Herts
$oo - $200 - $goo
CLAUDIEN'S
Social Happenings . . .
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Coming Events
Friday Feb. 1 San Souci Rebe
kah lodge.
Saturday Feb. 2 Dance at lone,
benefit for Pioneer Memorial
Hospital grounds.
OES Social club. Masonic hall
at 8:00 p. m. Husbands invited.
Monday Feb. 4 Chamber oi Com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's.
Fainbow For Girls.
Tuesday Feb. 5 America'n Legion
Auxiliary, Legion hall, at 8:00
p. m.
Wranglers, club house, 8:00
p. m.
Wednesday Feb. 6 Community
Chest luncheon, O'Donnell's at
noon.
Republican Central Committee,
O'Donnell's 6 p. m.
Thursday Feb. 7 Soroptmists,
noon at O'Donnell's.
Elks, ladies night
Friday Feb. 8 Ruth Chapter No.
32, OES.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Olsen, the former Alta Faye Cutsforth, who
were married recently at the Cutsforth ranch home. They will make
their home in Hermiston after a short honeymoon trip.
(Picture Shop Photo)
fireplace which was banked with
Daffodils and heather.
The brides only attendant was
Juanita Padberg of Portland, who
wore a gray suit with black Ac
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations. The best man was
Orville Cutsforth, Jr., brother of
the bride.
Preceeding the ceremony Mrj.
C. C. Carmichael played "Pre
lude" and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hat
field sang "I Love You Truly".
Mrs. Carmichael also played Lo
Hengrins Wedding March.
The brides mother chose for her
dress an apricot colored suit with
green accessories and wore a
green orchid. The grooms mother
chose a navy blue street dress
and wore a pink orchid.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was held
at the Cutsforth ranch home. The
dining room was lovely with the
center of attraction the table
which held a three tiered cake
topped with the traditional bride
and groom and circled with a
ring of pink rose buds and hea
ther. The other decorations be
ing stiver. While the bride and
trroom cut the first piece of
cake, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield,
accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Car
michael, sang "O Promise Me".
After which Mrs. Gene Cutsforth
served the cake. Mrs. Don Pointer
served the punch and Mrs. Nate
McBride poured at the coffee
table. Mrs. Robert Kilkenny, a
sister of the bride, was in charge
ose
Out
Of OUR ENTIRE LINE OF
3
Enasme! Faints
OUT IT ALL GOES-JUST
If you are planning some redecorating in your
home in the near future, now is the to buy your
paints! We are closing out our entire stock of
Nu-Enamel paints at Just ONE-HALF regular
price. Our stock of colors and sizes is good. Buy
now and you'll save Plenty.
Case
Furniture
Co
of the gifts, Leila McLacklin was
in charge of the guest book, Mrs.
Lyle Cox and Mrs. Harold Town
send of Hermiston assisted about
the rooms. Pat and Kenny Cuts
forth, brothers of the bride, acted
as the hosts for the evening.
For going away the bride chose
a navy blue suit with winter
white accessories and wore an
anthirium corsage. After a short
honeymoon the young couple
will be at the Cutsforth ranch for
a few weeks prior to moving to
their home in Hermiston.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Townsend and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wardwell of
Hermiston, Mabel Hurst, Wayne
Hurst, Lenora Moeller, Marion
Olsen and Ronald Tierce of Free
water, and Orville Cutsforth, Jr.
who is a student at Oregon Tech
at KlamathFalLs.
Mrs. Robert Kilkenny was host
ess to a dinner at their home Fri
day, for the wedding party. Those
attending were, the honorees Fay
Cutsforth and Ronald Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Cutsforth, Juanita
Padberg, Orville Cutsforth, Jr.
Sharon Cutsforth, Pat and Ken
neth Cutsforth and Gene Heliker.
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NEED Letterheads, Phone 882
Anniversary Honored
By Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Anderson
were hosts for a surprise dinner
party Sunday January 27 in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles
on their wedding anniversary. It
was also celebrating Mrs. Rug
gles' birthday.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Dodson, Mrs. Nina
Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rug
gles, Mr. and Mrs. "Archie Mur
chison, Connie Ruggles, Bunkie
Wayne, Clyde Crawford, Tommy
Doherty, both of lone, the guests
of honor and the host and host-
Entertainment At
Regular OES Meeting
Ruth Chapter No. 32, OES met
Friday evening January 25 for
their regular meeting, after which
there was entertainment.
Oliver Creswick sang two num
bers, and then a group consisit
ing' of Roy Quackenbush, James
Hayes, Harold Becket and Mrs.
Oma Cox played several numbers.
Games were played. Refresh
ments were served by a commit
tee of several of the officers.
It is planned to have entertain
ment following the second meet
ing in February and the men will
be in chaige.
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