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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday December 18, 1952
Monument Scene -Jewell-Shelly
Wedding Sunday
Monuments Gymnasium was
- once again the scene of one of the
prettiest weddings of the year,
when Jessie Rae Shelly "became
the bride of Joyce Jewell, on
Sunday, December 14, at two
o'clock.
Rev. Paul Kimmell Jr. officiated
with the single ring ceremony.
Mrs. Janice Cork was pianist and
Mrs. Darlene Boyer sang two
songs, "At Dawning" and "With
This Ring, I Thee Wed". The
bride was lovely in lace and
white satin, her veil was held in
place by an Angel face cap. She
carried a bouquet of white rose
buds. Her attendants were: maid
of honor, Isobel Leathers, who
wore a salmon pink satin formal
and carried a bouquet of pink
carnations tied with light blue
ribbon streamers.
Bridesmaids were Rhoene
Bleakman and Donna Porter.
Rhoene wore a green taffeta for
mal and carried a pink carnation
bouquet tied with yellow ribbon
streamers. Donna wore a yellow
net formal and carried a bouquet
of red carnations with green rib
bon streamers. The brides flow
er girl was little Ruth Ann Capon,
who wore a blue net formal and
carried a bouquet of pink carna
tions tied with white ribbons. The
bride was given in marriage by
her father, Jim Shelly.
The bride's mother wore blue
satin and a corsage of rod rose
buds. The groom asked Mrs. Mary
Wright of Heppner to be seated
in place of his mother, who lives
In Missouri and could not attend
the wedding. Mrs. Wright wore
navy blue with a red carnation
corsage. Yvonne Stubblefield pre-
sided over the guest book. She
wore a green net formal with a
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red carnation corsage. The
groom's only attendant was his
best man, Gus Strecker.
Immediately after the ceremony
a reception was held at the
Grange hall. After the bride and
groom cut the first piece of cake
from the large three tiered cake
decorated with a doll bride and
groom; Lydia Capon assisted by
Louella Neal cut and served the
cake, while Clara Strecker poured
coffee and Lois Hill and Linnie
Gilman poured punch. The punch
was made by Linnie Gilman. The
tables were decorated with hand
made lace table cloths and cand
les. The happy couple were followed
as far as John Day by a group
of friends. They all had dinner
together before the newlyweds
left for the home of the groom's
parents in Koshkonong, Missouri.
They will spend the holidays
there before returning to Monu
ment where they will make their
home.
Lex Garden Club
Meets At Healy Home
The Lexington Garden Club met
in the home of Mrs. Bernice Healy
Tuesday, Dec. 9. The following
members were present: Gena
Leonard, Bernice Lott, Edna
Munkers, Catie Padberg, Faye
Munkers, Edith Miller, Bernice
Healy, Mrs. Myles Martin, Gloria
Dolvin, Millie Evans, Anne
Smouse, Emma Peck, Marie Mar
tin, Mrs. W. A. Ruggles, Mrs. F.
McMillan, Mrs. Mae McCall, and
Mrs. Frances Schrage. Guests of
the day were: Mrs. Ruth Van
Winkle and Marjorie Gardner of
Heppner. 1
Members brought gifts to the
meeting to be given to some
child for Christmas.
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens was
present at the meeting and de
monstrated to the club how to
make an interesting and beautiful
"door swags" for Christmas.
Mrs. Edna Munkers received a
gift from the Birthday Box and
Grange Members Hold
Christmas Parties
The Rhea creek grange and the
grange H. E. C. both held their
Christmas parties during the pasr
week, the Grange party being
held Sunday evening and the PEC
party at the home of Tacie Parker
on Thursday.
At the Grange program an ex
change of gifts concluded the
evening with a Santa Claus bring
ing treats for everyone. At the
H. E. C. party the hostess, assisted
by Hannah Anderson and Ruth
Bergstrom served a turkey dinner
at noon to 22 members. Following
the dinner a business meeting
was held and secret pal gift3 were
presented to the members.
Carnation Club Has
Christmas Party
The annual Christmas party of
the Carnation Club was held on
Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Theta Stratton on S. Chase
street with Mrs. William Cun
ningham and Mrs. James McCabe
as assistant hostesses. Names of
Honor Pals were revealed and a
gift exchange between members.
Those having birthdays during
the months of October, November
and December were presented a
gift by the club. A bathroom fix
ture was presented to Mrs. Strat
ton as a housewarming gift with
Mrs. Rufus Piper making the pre
sentation. The club plans to decorate min
iature Christmas trees for the
Nursing Home ward of Pioneer
Memorial hospital and shut-in
members in town. The committee
in charge of this project includes
Mrs. Stratton, Mrs. Carl King and
Mrs. Jesse C. Payne.
Officers for the ensuing year
were elected. Mrs. John W. Farra
was chosen president; Mrs. James
Ware, vice president; and Mrs.
Carl King, secretary-treasurer.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served to the following:
Mrs. Scotty Applegate, Mrs. Clive
Huston, Mrs. Dalbert E. Bailey,
Mrs Clara B. Gertson, Mrs. Lin
coln Nash, Mrs. Bud Springer,
Miss Maryann Jensen, Mrs. R. G.
McMurtry, Mrs. Rufus Piper, Mrs.
Mehl LaVelle, Mrs. Albert Pear
son, Mrs. James Ware, Mrs. John
W. Farra, Mrs. Carl King, Mrs.
Alvie Casebeer and Mrs. John
Bergstrom.
New Officers Elected
By Degree of Honor
Officers for 1953 elected at a
recent meeting of the Degree of
Honor include Mrs. Alice McCabe,
past president; Mrs. Theta Strat
ton, president; Mrs. Martha King,
second vice president; Mrs. Clara
B. Gertson, financial secretary;
Mrs. Ruth F. Payne, treasurer;
Miss Maryanne Jensen, usher;
Mrs. Bernice Nash, assistant ush
er; Mrs. Mary McMurtry, color
bearer; Mrs. Eugenia Huston,
pianist; Mrs. Dorothy Applegate,
inside watch; Mrs. Barbara Ware,
outside watch. Installation of of
ficers will be held early in Janu
ary and at that time, appointive
officers will be named.
HOLY NAME GROUP ELECTS
At a meeting of the Holy Names
society of St. Patrick's church, fol,
lowing their Communion break
fast November 30, Phil Blakney
was elected president and Jim
Peterson, secretary for the coming
year.
Mrs. Ruth Van Winkle received
a door prize.
Following the meeting lovely
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
High Awards go Oregon l-II Club Youth
TOP RATING honors in Oregon were awarded six teen-ageri for high
ratings in the 1952 National 4-H Dairy Foods and Bread Demonstration
programs. Highlights of their records indicate they were active all-round
4-Il'ers.
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Shirley Peg Betty Sut Nelion
Tops in Dairy Foods Demonstra
tions in Oregon were Shirley Page,
15, of Salem, and the team of Betty
Sue Nelson, 16, and Louise Bates,
16, of Corvallis. Appreciating the im
portance of milk for good health, they
have utilized many new and palatable
ways of varying the diet by the use
of dairy products. Their demonstra
tions have been given before 836
people. Shirley gave the best in
dividual demonstration on dairy
foods in the state this year, present
ing a "Five-Star Casserole, made
of bread, cheese, milk, salt, mustard
and butter. Betty Sue and Louise'a
prize-winning demonstration,
''Cheese Fondue" made with pow
dered milk, was nutritious, economi
cal and convenient. Chosen state
winners, each girl was presented with
a 17-jewcl wrist watch by the Car
nation Company. Incarrying out the
objectives of this' program, the teen
agers learned how to speak well in
public, developed poise, good sports
manship and teamwork. They have
likewise performed a genuine service
to their communities.
Three pert young homemakera are
mighty proud to he collecting top
Btate awards a $50 U. S. Savings
Bond to each in the 4-H Bread
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Louile Betel
Joen Kirns
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott were
called to Goldendale, Wash., on
Wednesday to attend funeral ser
vices for his aunt, the late Mrs.
Mary Drake, 88, who died at her
home there earlier in the week
Mrs. Drake was well known in
Heppner, having visited here
many times.
SAAGER'S
Janet Bebcock Donne Rohrer
Demonstration program. Joan
Karns, 17, of Orenco, demonstrated
"Rolls are Easy," explaining I the
different kinda of flour that may be
used, and the nutritional value of
each ingredient. Joan showed how to
make several kinds of rolls from the
same dough. Her demonstration was
given before 500 people.
The team of Janet Babcock, 15,
and Donna Rohrer, 16, both of Hills
boro, gave as their prize-winning
demonstration, "The Art of Bread
Baking," in which they gave the steps
in mixing, temperature of milk, kinds
of gluten and its importance in bread
making and how to test dough.
Standard Brands provided the Sav
ings Bonds awards to these young
people for their outstanding work.
' All these programs are conducted under the direction of the Cooperative
Extension Service.
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CANDY
by Brown & Haley and
Societe. Christmas decora
ted boxes and assortments
CANDLES
In the form of Choir boys,
Angels, Santas, Rudolph
and others
2 for 25c
Also large, long-burning
Christmas candles.
JEWELITE HAIR
BRUSH AND
SETS
Some have vanity.
CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS
Lights, extra bulbs, etc.
BINOCULARS .
6x50 coated lens. In pig
skin case
39.50
SHAVING KITS -POKER
CHIP SETS
BILLFOLDS
By Enger Kress
TRAVEL ALARM
CLOCKS
7 Jewel
9.95 to 12.95
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PHARMACY
PHIL BLAKNEY, Owner
CASE FURNITURE
December Pre-lnvenrory
During the Rest of Dec.
We Will Give You
tr or
Ly MORE
FOR YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR or ICE BOX
Regardless of Condition,
On Any New
ADMIRAL OR
CROSLEY SHELVADOR
!efriaerator
ON OUR FLOOR
9 and 1 1 Cubic Foot Models
That's right 1 During the rest of this month we will give you
AT LEAST $75 for your old refrigerator or ice box (and we
don't care what shape it's in) on the purchase of any of the
Admiral or Crosley refrigerators on our floor. Your choice of
9 or 11 cubic foot models at a genuine MONEY SAVING PRICE.
Select yours today and SAVE.
ALSO
WE WILL DO THE
INSTALLATION
Free of Charge
ON ANY CROSLEY OR APEX
Sink-Dishwasher
Combination Purchased Before
December 31
If you purchase a sink-dishwasher combination before the
end of December we will do the installing in your home FREE.
This is a gift that noimally would cost from $25 to $50. We
want to move them before inventory, so come down now and
save.
(SMI
Furniture Company
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