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Heppner Gazette Ti'meS, Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page 4 Wedding In Portland Draws Many From lone By Echo Palmateer Mrs. Earlene Joan Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan of Portland, and John cmium c.n nf Mr :mil Mrs. George Sanders of Portland, were' married at a double ring cere mony at the Grant Park Baptist church in Portland Saturday Octo ber 4. , The bride, given in marriage by her father, Wbre a white slipper satin dress en train with lace trimmed bodice and lace sleeves and a finger tip veil held by a net head piece trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of' white rose buds and.white stepha notis. Mrs. John Kubanks was matron of honor for her sister and wore a peacock blue slipper satin dress with matching head piece and carried bronze button mums. Jerry Morgan ,iml Sandra Eu banks, neicci of the bride, were flower girls and wore net dresses over yellow sal in with blue roset tes. Judy Morgan noire of Ihe bride, was ling bearer and wore net over blue satin with yellow rosettes. Arthur Sanders was beat man for his brother. The brides mother wore a grey suit with black accessories and the grooms mother wore a wine Support--- J, P. STEIIEB Republican Candidate for State Representative From the Twenty-Second District Striwcr For Representative Committee Steve Thompson, Chairman , , , Heppner, Oregon. $ A ", mill i it - " " ' 1 1 I A .... . .v . r " -r. - :n-f t- -r.-. ' ; - ' I' ll V V i '. ; f! ' J I f..' "71 ? v i '' .;-: - 1 lit - . . '. - ' y ) j ' . ' ' - i s . ' , ..." , i a - - i - , . - - .--rr L k. . i- - ... .....u.jti.ii "Now don't give me that 'out of gas' line! know two gallons go" as far as three used tol" Neck and neck in tire race for progress, auto makers and the oil industry have developed improvements that make 2 gallons of gasoline today do the work that took 3 back in 1925. You get the benefits. Your Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand in Hand Oil Progress Week-Oct. 12 to 18 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better Adventists Reveal Scope of Welfare The South Central Federation of Seventh -day Adventists Dorcas workers met at Pendleton Sunday October 12, according to Mrs. Elsie Huston, Dorcas leader for Hepp ner. She reported that a ten months report was received from seven churches present, which Indicated that $3,514 worth of welfare work had been done by their workers since the first of January. "We feel that we must be good neighbors to all", Mrs. Huston said. "We feel that service is the vent we pay for occupancy in this world." Attending the meeting from Spokane was Elder James E. Chase, secretary of Adventist Charities Inc., who councilled with the welfare workers regard ing work for the future. We want to establish strong welfare cen ters in all major cities in our area in order that we might be prepared to assist our friends and neighbors in case of storms, firesi or even in case of war. We want' to cooperate with civilian defense authorities to the. fullest extent in what we are doiny. Elder Oswald from the general conference office in Tacoma, Park was the main speaker, he told of his tour of Korea made about a year ago. He spoke of the dire need of food and clothing. A 90 minute motion picture "Reaching from Heaven" was shown during the afternoon program. fall meetings at the club rooms Tuesday October 7. Bob Gammell, president presid ed at the meeting. Plans and com mittees were formulated to begin the seasons panics and activi ties. About fifty members were pre sent to enjiy an evening of bingo after the business meeting was over. Delia McCurdy and Elea nor Allen were in charge of this. Marie Steagalls and Dimples Munkers served pumpkin pie with whipped cream and coffee .it- tS5 PREVENT Hi ii mmma , I, f ORE ST ftBESgjl 7.1 MR. AND MRS. HERBERT D. MILLER (Joan Reininger) who was married recently at the Christian church. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge, and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Miller, Portland. (Lyons Studio Photo, cut courtesy East Oregonian). suit with black accessories each wore an orchid. After a honeymoon in Califor nia, the young couple will make their home in Portland. The bride chose a purple suit with black accessories for her going away and an orchid corsage. A reception followed the wed ding at the church. After the bride and groom cut the first piece of the four tiered cake the rest was served by Mrs. Russell Cox of Pasco, Wash., aunt of the bride. Mrs. Lloyd Morgan poured the coffee and Mrs-. Kiltie Morgan presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Wallace Matthews and Mrs. Pete Cannon had charge of the gifts and Miss Treva Davidson, the guest book. Those attending from lone were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and daughters Judy and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and children Donald and Sandra, Mrs. and I Wallace Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert DeSpain and son Bobby Lee, Mrs. Gordon White and children Gerry and Lona. o OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ... Horo h a group of line ocrasic.ial chairs in a wide choice of smart coverings at a VERY SPECIAL TRICE. Come in today, lcok them over and see for yourself what fine values they ere! 9 Choice of Styles Piints, Tcpestry, Frieze, Fibre E Coverings Wingback Style Exceptional Values Priced From Altar Society Plans Bazoar In November The St. Patricks Catholic altar society held its first meeting of the fall on Wednesday October 8 in the church basement. It was decided to have a bazaar and food sale on Saturday Novem ber 8 in the church basement. 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