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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 29, 1955 Page 3 Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Patricia Ann Peregoy, Philip C. Smith Married in Tillamook A wedding of interest to people of this area was that of Miss Pa tricia Ann Peregoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Pere goy of Tillamook, to Philip C. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of Heppner. The ceremony was performed Sunday, December 18 at 2:00 p. m. at the Tillamook Methodist church, with Rev. John J. Han cock, of St. Alan's Episcopal church of Tillamook officiating. The bride, lovely In a gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta, emproidered with seed pearls on a lace bodice, was given in marriage by her father. Her short illusion veil was held In place by a cap of matching lace with seed pearls and rhine stones. Her bouquet was double white bouvordia and white roses with two white orchids on a white Bible. The maid of honor, Miss Janet G. Smetts of Concord, Cali fornia, sorority sister of the bride, was dressed in red crystal lette ballroom length gown with satin pumps to match and match ing headband with white chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, Miss Nancy Hall, and Mrs. Brian Price, both of Portland and Miss Paula Hel weg of Roseburg were dressed the same as the maid of honor. Candle lighters were Stanley Peregoy, brother of the bride and Melvin Boquist. Flower girl was Martha Specht and ringbearer was Douglas Hansen, cousin of the bride. Mickey Lanham of Eugene was best man and usherrs were Ro bert Murphy, Hood River; Char les Jensen, Ketchikan, Alaska;! Charles Stout, Jr., Heppner, all! fraternity brothers of the groom.1 A reception was held, following ! the cemebony, at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Earl Blake of Heppner, Mrs. Roy Hall, Mrs. Fred Guyton and Mrs. Richard Clement were at the punch bowl. Pouring were Mrs. Al Boquist, Mrs. George Les lie and Mrs. Adolph Erickson, Mrs. Violet Hall cut the cake and Mark Clement had charge of the the room were Mrs. Wesley Hart- guest book. Assisting around man, Mrs. William L. Hansen and Mrs. Jack Clement. The couple will make their home in Portland. Those from Heppner attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Harlan McCurdy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake and Donald Blake, who attends the Univer sity of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith. o Coming Events Saturday Pac. 31 Elks dance Sunday Jan. 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR Tuesday Jan. 3 American Le gion auxiliary, Mrs. Richard Wells, 8:00 p.m. Wranglers Thursday Jan. 5 SoroptimisU, noon at O'Donnell's ... Elks, ladies night Friday Jan. 6 Sans Souci bekah lodge Re Miss Rene Griffith, And Leonard Toll Married on Christmas Soroptimists Have Christmas Program A Christmas program was en joyed at the Soroptimist lunch eon on Thursday at O'Donnell's Miss Leta Humphreys was pro gram chairman for the day and played two recordings, one en titled The Small One and the other, The Littlest Angel. Christmas carols were sung by the group, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Carmichael. Miss Nancy Adams was guest. o: USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS DM D. A. Short, your Telephone Manager for Heppner ' J 1956 will be another big year in telephone progress This coming year, we plan to put a record $385 million into new construction and serv ice improvements to serve the Pacific West. We expect to add new equipment of all kinds to make your tele phone service even ; better and to provide i new service for the ever-growing number of people here. More : lines to carry Long Distance calls and television programs; Direct Distance Dial ing from more towns to places as far away as Philadelphia, Chicago and Milwaukee; more colored phones and hands-free Speakerphones. These are a very few of the many things in our continued program to keep pace with the growing West. In the year ahead you'll see plenty of reasons why we say The men and women of Pacific Telephone work to make your telephone more useful every day. Free planning service for homeowners Are you thinking of building or remodeling in '56? If so, we suggest you include up-to-date telephone arrangements in your plans. Concealed wiring and built-in telephone outlets in each of the rooms you use a lot are low-cost features that add much to the "livability" and value of a home. And, of course, to your comfort and convenience as well. We'll be glad to help you with our free telephone planning service. Just call us and ask for "Architects and Builders Service". fl II I -f-.--.; A Christmas day ceremony at the Heppner Methodist church, united in marriage Miss Rene Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Griffith and Leonard Toll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gib Toll of Redmond. The Reverend Les ter Boulden officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a formal gown of white net over satin. Her short veil was held in place by a ban deau of pearls. Her bridal bou quet of red roses and stephanotis was carried on a white Bible. Mrs. Don Griffith of Fossil, ma tron of honor, wore a yellow after noon dress and carried a nosegay of white carnations. Don Griffith, brother of the bride was best man and ushers were Mac Griffith, brother of the bride and Chuck Toll, brother of the groom. Sue Griffith, sister of the bride was the flower girl and Raymond Goebel, of Wallowa, nephew of the bride was the ring bearer. Miss Delpha Frazier of Red mond, aunt of the groom, sang "With This Ring, I Thee Wed", and "Wedding. Prayer". Mrs. Boulden played the wedding music. Flowers and decorations about the church were in the Christmas tradition. At the reception which fol lowed in the church basement Mrs. Bethel Coxen of Portland cut the cake and Mrs. Irvin Padberg poured the coffee. Mrs. Kenneth Blake was at the punch bowl. The bride is a graduate of the Heppner high school and attend ed beauticians school, and the groom is a graduate of Redmond high school. After a short wedding trip, the ' couple will live at Fossil where I he is employed by the Bly Lum- j ber company. o Rainbow Reception Held Tuesday Night Miss Jean Marie Graham, grand service of the grand assembly of Rainbow for Girls, was honored Tuesday evening with a recep tion at the I. O. 0. F. hall. Two songs were sung in her honor, one by a large group of the girls and the other by a trio composed of Donna Hudson, Sha ron Becket and Janice Martin. Janice Martin also played a piano solo. The guest of honor was pre sented a gift from the group and an addenda was given in honor of the Mother Advisor, Mrs. Mary Van Stevens and she was pre sented with a gift. Miss Ann Palmer, grand treas urer of Condon was introduced as were several other honored guests. There were a number of guests present from Condon. At the tea table Mrs. Claude Graham and Mrs. Harold Becket poured and Miss Leona Graham and Mrs. Mary Van Stevens were at the punch bowl. Following the reception the Rainbow Girls held their annual winter formal dance, with Gene Rietmann's orchestra furnishing the music. Refreshments were served after the dance. T"" jend with his parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Ralph Coats of Quincy, , Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baker of :Hermiston spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker. Dinner guests at the Mabel Cotter home Christmas wore Mr. and Mrs. Aley Peck and children of Lebanon, Mrs. Clara Kincaid and Ed Buschke and son Louis. I Guests at the Elsie Peterson home Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garner and baby of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loy and children of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brady and baby of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and sons and Mr. and ' TVfpo rinil,l Dnll 1 .l:u CHRISTMAS PARTY was enjoyed before the holidays by employees of the Morrow county Groin Growers and their wives. The din ner was held at O'Donnell's Wagon Wheel Lounge for 16 persons and Al Lamb, Grain Growers manager, and his wife, were hosts for the affair. Open Houses Are Holiday Features Among social activities during the Christmas weekend was the open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Parker held open house at their home Mon day and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dow en and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Fancher were co-hosts at a holi day party at the Fancher home on Monday evening. o Mary Ann Jensen Reveals Engagement On Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash announced the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Ann Jensen to Mr. Lee Pal mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer of lone. No wedding date has been set. o LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxil iary will meet Tuesday evening, January 3 at the home of Mrs. Richard Wells at 8:00 p. m. Mrs, Earle Gilliam will be co-hostess, HEPPNER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ronald Ingel, ad interim minister Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. m. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Noman Northrup, pastor Sunday school 9:45 Morning worship 11:00 Evening sevice 7:30 Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and WLlow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 tt. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening' Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Young People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom and son, Roland spent Christmas with their son, Herbert Jr., and family in The Dalles. They met Mrs. Ekstrom's brother, Sgt. Min- ' eth McClain and his wife there. The McClains returned to lone with the Ekstroms for a visit. Sgt. McClain has been stationed in Japan and will now be stationed in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson and son Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson and family visi ted relatives in Portland on Christmas. Mrs. Monetta Aklrich and Mrs. Esther Wilson spent Christmas in Pendleton with Clifford Aid rich and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ring. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 m Sermon, 11 a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. o HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Boulden, Minister Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m Junior Choir Wednesday 4.00 p. m. Senior Choir Thursday 8:00 m. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, Pastor Worship Service 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. ' Adult Bible Class 10:30 a. m. Meeting in S. D. A. Church ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:45 a. m. Church school ser vice and classes. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. Holy Communion first Sunday. ' 7 p. m. -Young People's Fellow ship. Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p m., Holy Communion. THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Rev. W. McKay, pastor Sunday school is at 10:00; Wor ship service is at 11:00; Young Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even ing church service is at 8:00. Bible study and prayer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30. Holiday greetings All of us at the telephone com pany join in hoping that this Holiday Season is indeed a happy one for you and your family. We've enjoyed serving you during the past year, and hope we've done the kind of job you like. We're going to do our best to make your service even better in 1956. In the meantime, here's wishing you a healthy and prosperous New Tear. Pacifio Telephone. NEW YEAR The New Year bells ring out with our beet wishes for every one for '56. We hope this year will be a wonderful one for you . . . rich in happiness, bright with success . . . full to over flowing with warm, lasting friendships and love. HEPPNER HOTEL lone News i mmmffom futt SloriM TaUl Ves, just 9 stories tall not Including penthouse! Only 151 diners can be ac commodated at one time in our Palo Verde Room for the West's finest food. Our EI Capitan Lounge seats a mere 58 people. We've only 5 banquet rooms, and just 3 elevators. But we're loaded with genuine Western hospi tality' Rates from a thrifty $5. DEAN L IRELAND, lnnk-p Vlait sunny, satnlc Santa Clara Valley DE ANZA S To; Cevllf. 1l eJaeo nay hi Sm fee let tool Ml AND etliewet Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer and children spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Annie Healy and other relatives on But ter Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain and son, Bobbie Lee spent the weekend at Cascade Locks with his mother. H. O. Ely Is visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely at Board man. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley and daughter, Sherry, spent the week- S3 SIEGLER heats up to 3 or 4 rooms- makes your kitchen the ROOM IN YOUR HOME! YEAR-END CI NOW w I" jJy-v f ,loho knt Jit W fOICILAIN Tfipk Putyhrfomsiti HEATS up to 4 rooms Furnishes HOT WATER COOKS meals perfectly tht only Healer you can u$ ANYWHERE! Spact Savingi dnign Powerful full hous performance Two-in-On Heatmaker Savtt up to 50 In fuol Sieglermatie Draft tndi chimney troublei Monty Back Guarantee FOR MOM INFORMATION WHIT! MlWtVf AUTOMATIC OIL or GAS KITCHEN HEATERS n. A CINTIAUA, III. , L. E. Phone 6-9633 DICK Teppner IN EFFECT VALUES PLUS in Practically Every Department PENNEY'S WHITE GOODS EVENT Begins Tuesday Coma In On New Sheets SAVE Early and Low Prices On and Towels WE WILL CLOSE AT 1 P. M. SATURDAY, DEC. 31 For Inventory Purposes