Heppncr Gazette Times, Thursday, December 25, 1952
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facial Happenings
wyneth Cox Becomes
?ide of Marion Green
Sunday Ceremony
:i a candlelight ceremony Sun
I aftenoon, December 14th, at
Methodist church in Milton,
s Gwyneth Cox, daughter of
and Mrs. Harry Cox of Milton
jewater, became the bride of
frion Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ret Green of Heppner with the
J. Palmer Sorlien, pastor of
Heppner Methodist church,
3ing the double ring ceremony,
he bride, given in marriage by
father, was radiantly lovely in
hite satin wedding gown, with
court train. The fitted bodice
: made with long pointed
ves and a yoke of Chantilly
? finished at the neckline with
i pearls. The lace continued
m the front of the bodice to
waistline.
ter fingertip length veil of
Ite illusion was held with a
Dnet of seed pearls. She car-
1 a shower bouquet of white
hid and stephanotis held with
Ste satin streamers.
ie matron of honor, Mrs. Pat-
j O'Brien of Heppner, sister of
j bride, wore a gold net baller
jgown with orchid accessories,
May your Christ
mas day and the
clays ahead be as
warm and bright
as the candle
light on your tree.
FARRA'S SHOE
SERVICE
-i 'ts't a
lace mits and head band of orchid
net. She carried a colonial bou
quet of orchid carnations,
The bridesmaids, Miss Gayle
Albert, Miss Pat Alberts, Miss
Joyce Buschke and Miss Colleen
Connor, wore orchid ballerina
gowns with yellow accessories
and yellow headbands and car
ried colonial bouquets of yellow
carnations,
The flower girl, little Miss
Karen French, wore a ballerina
gown identical with that of the
matron of honor and carried a
tiny colonial bouquet of orchid
carnations.
The ring bearer, Stephen Parks,
nephew of the bride, was dressed
in white and carried the two rings
on a white satin pillow.
The candalighters, Miss Mary
Ruth Green, sister of the groom,
and Miss Betty Smith, niece of the
bride, wore pink and green net
ballerina gowns with matching
head dress.
Joseph Green of Pendleton,
uncle of the goom, was best man
and ushers were James Orwick,
James Green, Fritz Cutsforth and
Robert Cunningham of Heppner.
The church was decorated with
lavender and yellow chrysanthe
mums. For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Cox chose a navy blue suit
with blue accessories and an or
chid corsage. Mrs. Green wore a
rose biege lace frock with black
accessories and an orchid corsage.
The grandmothers, Mrs. Alex
Green and Mrs. William French
of Heppner, wore navy blue suits
with black accessories and a gar
denia corsage.
Lavon Cox, brother of the bride,
sang "Always" and "How Deep Is
the Ocean" accompanied by Miss
Marjorie Kolman who also played
the wedding marches.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parlors with the bridal party in
the receiving line.
The bride and groom cut the
first piece of the three tiered wed
ding cake decorated in pastel
shades of pink and green and
topped with a miniature bride
and groom. Mrs. Audrey Smith,
sister of the bride continued with
the serving of the cake.
Pouring were Mrs. LaVerne Van
Marter, Jr., of Heppner, and Mrs.
Helen Cox of Walla Walla, from
Coming Events
Thursday Dec. 25 M E R R Y
CHRISTMAS
Friday Dec. 26 Ruth Chapter No.
32. OES
Sunday Dec. 28 Rainbow Girls
Reception, 2 p. m., Masonic hall
Mondcy Dec. 23 Chamber ol
Commerce, noon at O'Donnell's
Wednesday Dec. 31 Elks New
Year's Eve Dance
Rachel Cox Marries
James McNabb In
November Ceremony
Word has been received her.? of
the marriage of Rachel Cox, Air
man first class to James Davis
McNabb, Airman second class, of
Stockton, California, in Reno,
November 15. Mrs. McNabb is
the daughter of Ben Cox and Is a
graduate of Heppner high school.
Mr. and Mrs. McNabb are both
stationed at Hamilton Field,
in Hamilton, California.
Rebekahs-IOOF Plan
Joint Installation
Sans Souci Rebckah Lodge en
tertained with its annual Christ
mas party Friday evening, De
cember 19th. During the regular
lodge session, a recess was de
clared and the Noble Grand, Mrs.
Past Noble Grands
Have Christmas Party
Mrs. John Bergstrom and Mrs.
Frank Parker entertained the Past
Noble Gram's Club at its annual
Christmas party Tuesday evening
at the Bergstrom home on Aiken
street. During a brief business
a message on "Plans for '53". At
the evening service Jim Smith
will show his film which was
Ruth F. Payne, presented each of ' session the club members voted to
the officers with a gift. Plans wore
completed for the joyit installa
tion of officers on the evening of
January 10. There will be a ban
quet preceding the installation.
Following lodge a snort pro
Heppner at 10:M.
Confessions Christmas Eve from
taken on his European tour last'-., o a!lornoon. aml lrom
. .uu ...w in uif evening
There will be a Christmas party
church will hold its annual eloc-! ' 1 1111 l nlKlrt'" on Sunday, Dec.
tion. A program will follow the1 u ut 3 p' m- and for tne HiCh
election of the church officers and bcno1 Discussion Club at 7:30
will be concluded with a watch ' p,,m- ,
party. I Sunday, Dec. 23. Masses in Line
Nt n-rtn tta xT .
Thorn u-ill ha .. HIMl"' '"WT lUMU iNtW llVUS
summer.
On the evening of the 31st the
anv Bible!
for study or choir practice this week
coming year and have a birthday
party- durincr each ouarter
those whose' birthdnvs are obser-1 but tne choir will meet for a brief ;
ved during that period. The first; Practice at 7:30 on Wednesday
social meeting of the new year I tlle lst-
Day, Holyday of Obligation. Mass
in Heppner at 9:00.
gram was presented with Miss wnl be held on January lith with'
Marie Soward sineinc the solo.! Mrs. Robert Dobhs, Mrs. Cornott ; ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Marcotte-Stark Vows
Read in November
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Pfc. Oween Stark to Sfc
Leonard Marcotte, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Marcotte of Auburn
Wash., in the Chapel of Camp
Stoneman on November 27th at a
military wedding. The bride for
merly resided at Hay, Wash., and
graduated from high school there.
She has been a member of the
Women's Army Corp for the past
two years. The groom has seen
some 67 months service with the
army overseas, fourteen months
of which have been spent in
Korea. At present, he Is stationed
at Madigan General Hospital, Ta
eoma, where he is in the post of
fice. The bride is stationed at
Camp Stoneman, California. The
young couple departed for their
stations Wednesday after visiting
in Heppner with parents and other
relatives.
'Sweet Little Jesus Boy," accom
panied by Mrs. Robert Walker
and Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien read
ing "Going Home for Christmas"
accompanied by Mrs. Walker.
Carol singing by the entire group:
; Green and Mrs. Jan is Chaffee as
hostesses. Following an exchange
of gifts, bingo was enjoyed. Re
freshments were served to Mrs.
Sadie M. Sigsbee, Mrs. Pearl De-
vine
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MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
Christmas Schedule
Midnite Mass on Christmas Eve,
Dec. 24th. This will be a High
Mass.
Christmas Day: Mass in lone at
Mrs. Lester Doolittle. Mrs. '9 a. m. and a second Mass in
was enioved with Mrs. Sorlien as'1-110' L- Rodgers, Mrs. R. G. Me-'
ftiunry, airs. a. j. (.nance, Airs., ttik'flikiKaMMlUtMliUnunig
Jesse C. Payne, Mrs. Clara B. " " " -
Gertson, Mrs. Nelson D. Bailey,
Mrs. Roy D. Thomas, Mrs. Cornott
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for all
; crystal bowl.
The reception rooms were ef
fectively decorated with baskets
of lavander and yellow chrysan
themums.
Hostesses for the reception were
Mrs. Howard Bryant of Heppner
and Mrs. J. A. Kahn of Milton,
The young couple will make
a lace covered table centered with ; their home in Walla Walla where
a floral arrangefnent of lavander Mr. Green will attend Whitman
heather and yellow roses in a 'college.
CLAUDIEN'S END-OF-THE-YEAR
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Women's 6 Children's
STARTS SATURDAY, DEC. 27
Prices Cut 1-3 to 1-2
ear
Ve are offering some really super values during our
Ind-ef-the-Year Clearance Sale. Prices are drastically
educed as much as 50 and More to clear out this
lerchandise before inventory. Be here bright and early
uturday for the best selections.
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n'ldren's Snow Suits 8.95
' WOMEN'S
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A Cood Selection in
sizes 12 to IS.
REGULAR 29.95
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leader and Mrs. Elbert Sox am
Mrs. Clive Huston, accompanists.
There was an exchange of gifts
and free will offering which is to
be sent to the Oddfellows Home in
Portland for use by the members
there.
The rooms were effectively
decorated in the Christmas motif
with the tree in the main lodge
room and the dining room tables
arranged with candles and
greens. The committee in charge
of arrangements included Mrs,
Don Robinson, Mrs. Charles Beck
ett, Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. A.
J. Chaffee, Mrs Victor Groshens,
Mrs Scott Furlong, Mrs! Roy Tho
mas and Jesse C. Fayne.
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RainbowGirls Plan
Reception Sunday
Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien, Mother
Advisor of Ruth Assembly Rain
bow for Girls, announces there
will be a reception on Sunday,
December 28 at 2:00 p. m. in the
Masonic hall. It is in honor of
Elise Bauernfiend, Grand Color
Bearer and Mrs. Ruby Eecket,
Grand Deputy in Oregon.
This is a special meeting and
open to the public. Friends and
relatives of Elise and Mrs. Becket
are especially invited.
Green, Mrs. Robert Dobhs, Mrs. J.
R. Huffman and Mrs. J. Palmer
Sorlien.
Officers Elected At
Shrine Dinner Party
Members of the Shrine Club
and the Shrine Auxiliary enjoyed
a turkey dinner and' Christmas
party at the American Legion
hall Saturday evening. Wrapped
gifts were brought to send to the
Shrine hospital.
Officers elected were Robert
Grabill, president of the Shrine
Club; Robert Runnion, Vice prcsi-
'dent; and MervMn Leonard, Secre
tary-treasurer. Auxiliary offi
cers are Mrs. Grabill, president;
Mrs. Runnion, vice president ; and
Mrs. Leonard, secretary-treasurer.
Christmas Story Read
At Soroptimist Club
The Christmas Story was read
by Mrs. Mary Van Stevens at the
Soroptimist luncheon at O'Don
nell's Thursday December 18.
Mis. C. C. Carmichael was in
charge of the program, which also
featured Christmas carols sung by
the members with Mrs. Carmich
ael at the piano. ' -
Mrs. Mary Doherty of Lexing
ton was a guest of the club. Final
arrangements were made for the
Christmas party to be held at the
E. E. Gonty home Monday even
ing. o
CBflURCHES
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
There will lie services at the
Valby Lutheran church next Sun
day, December 28 at 11 a. m. Ser
vices will be conducted by ' Dr.
Henry J. Hokenson, regional di
rector of the Columbia conference.
There will be a pot luck dinner at
the parish house after the services.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, Tastor
Bible school begins at 9:45, C.
V. Barlow, supt. Next Sunday
will be a review of the past twelve
weeks in same of the classes.
The church worship services
begin al 11. The pastor will bring
' , We're pc'rnin3 up
ro wish you
a joyous
Christmas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers and
Mrs. J. C. Payne spent Wendesday
in Pendleton and Iiormiston
where they visited Mr. Ayers' sis
ter, Mrs. Rov Coxen, who has just
returned home from St. Anthony's
hospital where she recently un
derwent a major operation.
CL AUDIENJS
Across
The Counter
By Frank & Van
One thing we especially
like about the end of the
year. It gives us a chance
to express our sincere
and warm Season's greet
ings. We hope you'll have
a Merry Christmas and that
the New Year will smile on
you with prosperity and
happiness.
Running an insurance
agency involves lots of de
tail. There are policies to
issue, changes to make, col
lections, bills to pay, numer
ous decisions. And, some
times perhaps too often
we get so hurried that we
forget to tell all of you in
and around Morrow County
that we really enjoy the
chance to be YOUR insur
ance office. But, believe
me, we DO.
It is a source of satisfac
tion to look back over 1952.
During the year we've added
many new faces to our
growing list of customers.
We appreciate the CONFI
DENCE which this implies.
And we want to add, that
the welcome mat will be out
all year around to new cus
tomers in 1953.
Merry Christmas! Happy
New Year!
TURNER
VAN MARTER
&CO.
INSURANCE
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Heppner Phone 152
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Entire Stock for. Women
Infants Sleepers Vi Price
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