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t "1 Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, November 29, 1956 , -. I I 1 '' '8 Page 5 -Wh-'--' f - I w I reefed I 5 If "t I I I Social Happenings Mrs. Jack Bedford, reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays .WRIGHT-MAJESKE WEDDING EVENT OF SUNDAY AT HEPPNER CHURCH -&ah ii ! i. fWijiimWiit-v. KORAH'S SHOP is featuring as wonderful Christmas gifts the line of Portland-made Columbia Fashion coats, one of which is being modeled here by Colben Eailey. Norah's also carries a full line of accessories end women's ready-to-wear that are high on every woman's list cf wanted gifts. CHOOSE ONE NOW FROM PETERSON'S SELECTION OF THE FINEST NEWSMAKING 90th Anniversary Watches l 0 N B I N E t ARCADIA. 2 fine diamonds in 10K (old case. $95 HI s M Midi i! 1A J L A IllTJ 1 1 1 lllllll mm mm P Arriving with eclat. . . in the golden glitter of double duty gift cases In this 90th Anniversary yeaf, Longines, more than ever, deserves to be called the world's most honored watch, the world's most honored gift. Enclosed in a magnificent gleaming gift case, it will be the most exciting package under the tree I And surprise! -the case is a glamorous evening carryall or a handsome cigarette box. 1 LONGINES BRISTOL SWEEP AUTOMATIC. Self-winding, thock-reslstant. S93 FTI n AW ,m,''At'U V-U Pet A wide choice of Men's and Ladies' watches. Men's From 27.50 Ladies From 24.50 Jewelry By Delpha Jones Sunday afternoon at the Seventh Day Adventist church in Heppner, Miss Patricia Majei.ke, daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Majeske, was united in marriage to Har jvoy Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. iWhitmer Wright of Heppner. The marriage ceremony was solemn ized by the Rev. Merlin Zeirof the Hope Lutheran church. The bride, given in riiarriage by her father, was lovely in a white balllerina length gown of lace over slipper satin, fashioned by herself. Her finger tip illusion veil was held in place by a cap of seed pearls and lace. She car ried a bouquet of winter white mums centered by a white orchid. Her sister, Mrs. Jack Mounts of j Lexington, was matron of honor wearing autumn green ballerina .length princess style dress and carried Emerald Isle green mums with orange changeable ribbon. The bridesmaids, Miss Alice Nichols of Eugene and Miss Rose Iwasaki of Hillsboro and former classmates at the Good Samari tan school of nursing, were love ly in identical gold colored prin cess style dresses and carried nosegays of Emerald Isle green mums. I Debbie Majeske was flower girl !and Stephen Mounts ring bearer, and Donald Majeske and Ginger Majeske lit the candles. Best man was a brother of the groom, Jim Wright and ushers iwere Gene Majeske and Jack I Mounts. Mrs. C. C. Carmichael played Incidental music and the wed ding march and accompanied Leonard Munkers who sang, "I Love Thee" and "Oh Perfect Love". The church was lovely with candelabra and white mums beautifully placed in white bas kets .The brides mother wore slate blue with white accessories and wore a cimbiddium corsage, and the grooms mother, beige with blue accessories and wore a entogalssum orchid corsage. A reception was held in the I. O. O. F. hall in Lexington with Mrs. C. C. Jones in charge. The tables were beautiful with the brides cake with the traditional bride and groom top adorned with white and yellow roses, w ith candle stick holders adorned with yellow mums. On the piano was a fall bouquet of mums. Pre ceeding the reception incidental music was played by Charlene Jones who was also in charge of the guest book. Pouring was Mrs. Henry Rauc'h and Mrs. Jim Wright and serving was Mrs. Gene Majeske. In charge of the gifts was Mrs. John Hartman and Mrs. Orval Matheny. In charge of the refreshments wera Mrs. Earl Warner and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and assisting about the room was Mrs. George Irvin. For going away the bride wore blue wool with white accessories and wore a white orchid corsage. After a short wedding trip to Canada the young couple will be at home in Arlington where the groom is employed in the Gilliam County bank. Those from out of town at tending the ceremony were Miss Rose Iwasaki of Hillsboro; Mrs. Nichols and daughter of Eugene; Doc and Mrs. Stenfelt of Union; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of Richland; Mr. and Mrs. George Whall of Kent, Washington; Miss Marj Aldinger of Vancouver, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Allen of Adenour, Washington. -" . ! ! HEPPNER VARIETY'S toyland is the delight of all youngsters and this young man is no exception. Even if he is a bey. Tod Sher rard, held by his mother, had a big interest in the doll the store's owner Bill Blake is holding. There are toys and gifts for all ages of youngsters. Coming Events Saturday Dec. I Episcopal ba zaar, parish house Monday Dec. 3 Chamber of com merce, noon at O'Donnell's American Legion business meeting Local Members Attend Sorority Meeting Iota chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma met for a luncheon meet ing in Hermiston on Saturday, November 17. Miss Alice Brown of Scotland gave comparisons and interpre tations of her experiences as an exchange teacher. She also gave a resume of education In Scot land. Local members who attended were Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt, Hard- man; Mrs. Franklin Ely, lone; and Miss. Marguerite Glavey, of Heppner. Mrs. John Patlow, Boardman; Mrs. R. Bentley and Mrs. Robert Smith of Irrigon were co-hostesses for the meeting. Tuesday Ctc. 4 Wranglers, clubGrande- Oregon Mary Ruth Green Tells Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Comett Green an niunce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ruth, to Monte Charles Carnes, son of Mr. and I Mrs. George L. Carnes of La erson s The Gift Idea of the Year RESTO CONTROL-MASTER Now Operates A Family of Six Automatic Submersible Appliances! It's just like having a nelectric range in the palm of your hand . . . the Presto Control-Master plugs into each of the new Presto Appliances and makes each one completely auto matic. When through, you just unplug the Control-Master and the saucepan, skillet or other appliance is completely submersible for easy cleaning. You've never seen anything like it and you'll want them all 1 1 Pressure Cooker 19.95 Dutch Oven, 5 Qt 16.95 Sauce Pan, 3 Qt 13.95 Griddle, 9 x 15" 14.95 Fry Pan, 11 Inch 12.95 Cover Extra Fry Pan, 9 Inch 10.95 Cover Extra Presto Control-Master 6.95 GONTY'S house Wednesday Dec.5 Willows lodge No. 66, IOOF Thursday Dec. 6 Soroptimlsts, noon at O'Donnell's Elks ladies night Friday Dec. 7 Sans Souci Re, bekah lodge o Mrs. Wilson Feted At Dessert-Bridge Mrs. Fred Parrish entertained at her home Saturday afternoon with two tables of dessert bridge, honoring Mrs. Dave Wilson, of Corvallis. Others present were Mrs. Har old Cohn, Mrs .Frank Turner, Mrs. Frank Davidson, Mrs .Gene Fer guson, Mrs. Walter Becket, Mrs. Earl Gilliam and Mrs. Charles Vaughn. Mrs. Ferguson had high score, Mrs. Turner was second and Mrs. Becket, low. Miss Green is a graduate of Heppner high school and both are students at Eastern Oregon Col lege at La Grande. A summer wedding is planned. iBaby Shower Honors !Mrs. WillO'Harra i Mrs. Jack Angel, Mrs. James N'orone and Mrs. Philip Blakney were co-hostesses Tuesday, No vember 20 for a dessert luncheon and baby shower in blue, at the Angel home, honoring Mrs. Will O'Harra. Guests were Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Velma Glass, Mrs. Bill Ken ny, Mrs. Ethel Rose, Miss Betty Hose, Mrs. Joan Norskog, Mrs. Helen Schulze. Mrs. Mabel Gil lette, Mrs. Wilbert Lane, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. M. Harris, Mrs. Kathk'en Mateson, Mrs. Hu bert Wilson, Mrs. Wilbur Van Blockland, Mrs. Arnold Springer, Mrs. Wayne White, Mrs. Edith Case, Mrs. William Brinda, Mrs. Edgar Morris and the honoree. Legion Auxiliary To Sponsor Blue Birds The Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Jack Bailey with Mrs. Don Bennett, co-hostess for refresh ments. Twelve were present. It was voted to sponsor the Merry Blue Bird group. An nouncements were made that the Auxiliary now has eighty eight paid up members and that gifts purchased for the Portland Vet erans hospital from the proceeds of the benefit card party, came to $C8.8G. All Saints' Episcopal Women's Auxiliary ANNUAL BAZAAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 PARISH HOUSE Lunch served from 12 until 2 p. m. Business men plan now to eat here. Bazaar opens at 1:00 p. m. Tea served all afternoon. Plan your Christmas list now and do your shopping at the Bazaar. PennepifTour FOR cms WONCWrVl WAY BEYOND THEIR PRICE TAG! Santa! You saw them in "Life" , . . Penney's . Seamless Gay modes to gift every gal on your listl Sheer nylon sheath her legs in one soft mist or color with no streaks to mar the ef fect. Sizes8'2toll, 98c As advertised in Life . . . Drip Dry Adonnas in Dacron nylon partied up with lace 'n pleats! Four gore cut! Brights and pastals whisk through suds, need no ironing! 3.98 Ifx Little miss chic's camisole atwirling in tulle and taffet ized nylon . . . Elasticized back for perfect fit! Hand washable! . . . No ironing! 2.98 Penney's gift bedspreads you've seen in "Life". Early American styling, reversible heavy cotton machine washes in luke warm water. full or twin, 9.90 For your little guy . . .Dan River ginghamsl Drl-Don fin ished to stay cleaner longer . . press with touch up ironing or none at all. sizes 2 to 18, 1.98 See them In Life . . . Penney's Towncraft rayon'n acetate plaids, woven 2 -ply for a rich worsted-like feel. 'Custom Shop' tailored. Machine wash. 3.98 YOUR SMILING FACES MEAN A LOT TO US PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY r SUi 5!j; te.