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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Thursday, June 20, 1 957
Page 3
:enbine-bugarsky wedding
(sunday at christian church
setting of pink gladioli,
ies and pink carnations,
ul Bugarsky, daughter
Glen Long of Pen
ecame the bride of Mr.
irrest Burkenbine, son of
bert Case of Heppner and
Burkenbine of Fort Riley,
on Sunday, June 16, at
st Christian church of
Rev. Charles V. Knox of
using the double ring
t-
tde, given in marriage by
?r, was lovely in a pink
t with white accessories,
led a bouquet of pink
and white carnations en
a corsage. Her only at
was her sister, Mrs. Rob
of Arlington, who wore
Juit with white accessor
carried pink with rust
nan for Mr. Burkenbine
ell Powers. Ushers were
Jurkenbine and Robert
- lighters were Joyce and
sisters of the groom, who
ssed in pink and white
ebud headpieces.
)ann Isackson played the
march and accompanied
i Comstock who sang
u Remeber?" and "The
ayer."
room's mother chose a
it of raw silk with pink
e accessories. His grand
Mrs. Jessie Griffin, wore
Ion dress with white ac
J and Mrs. Marion Hay
e a navy blue lace with
ccessories. H i s great -ther,
Mrs. George Mead,
Ink silk dress with black
es. All wore pink rosebud
I
reception held in the
irlors, the pink and white j
erne was continued. The
ed wedding cake, topped I
k rosebuds under glass,
ature bride and groom in
vhite wedding bells, was'
y Mrs. Perry O. Wagner,
rid of the bride, after the
1 groom had cut the first
le grandmothers of the
aired.
oom's sister, Carole, was,
j of the guest book, and '
Virginia Griffin, cousin of the
groom, was in charge of the gift
table. Hostesses for the reception
were Mrs. Dick Borman, Mrs.
Harry Munkers, Mrs. Floyd Adams
and Mrs. Lennie Louden. The
flowers for the reception, pfnk
nses, pink snapdragons and white
mock orange, were arranged by
Mrs. Adams and were a gift from
her own garden.
Out of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Bugarsky of
the U. S. Navy. Bugarsky is a
brother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rose, Arlington; Mrs.
George Mead, Everett, Wash.;
Thomas Calderia Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rady, aunt and uncle of the
bride, Mrs. Norman Griffin, aunt
of the groom, and children, all of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Burkenbine, Pilot Rock; Mrs. Al
lan Rose, Kelso, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Perry O. Wagner, Glen Long,
Misses Beth Mateer, Juanita Stark,
Dianna Montee, Wanda Martin,
Joann Isackson, Sue Comstock,
all of Pendleton; Mrs. Ed Wilson,
Ukiah; Mrs. Lee Fleming, Monu
ment; Mr. and Mi's. Oscar Breed
ing, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Simpson, Spray, and Mrs.
John Hiatt, Pasco.
The bride was a graduate of
Pendleton high school with the
class of 1957 and the groom grad
uated from Heppner high school
in 1955. After a short honeymoon,
the couple will be at home in
Heppner where the groom is em
ployed. o
Traffic Safety Theme
Of Soroptimist Meet
At the regular meeting of Sor
optimist International of Heppner,
Miss Leta Humphreys, president
elect, presided in the absence of
Mrs. Robert Penland, president.
Topic of the program was "Va
cation Driving." Each member
gave suggestions for traffic safe
ty, which was followed by discus
sion of what the organization
might be able to do toward en
couraging safe driving or securing
legislation that might lower' the
accident rate in Oregon,
o
Need Letterheads? Phone 6.9228
iBj ALL IT TAKES
for summertime'i finest dessert ii fresh Oregon shortcake, fresh
Oregon strawberries and plenty of Oregon whipped cream.
SHORTCAKE BISCUITS Combine: 2 cups biscuit mix
t V cup melted butter
Vs cup milk or light cream
Mix lightly until blended. Turn out on lightly floured board or
cloth and knead 4 or 5 times. Cut in large rounds. Bake at 425
about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
J yV Remember the Oregon wheat in your shortcake gives
JJht. VOU and vnur family npfiHpH tnmmartimo enornv fnr
less money, too!
Oregon Wheat Commission
305 S. W. 10th, Pendleton, Oregon
Social H
appemngs
CHERRY GRAY BECOMES BRIDE OF
GEORGE HERMANN ON SATURDAY
By Delpha Jones
The Hope Lutheran church was
the scene of a 2 p.m. ceremony
Saturday, June 16, when Miss
Cherry Gray, daughter of Mrs.
Nita Gray of Ukiah and Carl Gray
of Idaho, and George E. Hermann,
son of Mrs. Alex Hunt of Lexing
ton, were united in marriage. Rev.
Merlin Zier performed the double
ring ceremony.
Baskets of painted daisies and
mock orange tied with white satin
ribbon bows, were at either side of
the altar.
Escorted by Dean Hunt, the
bride was lovely in a white lace
and satin gown with lace over
satin bodice and tulle skirt, with
insets of lace flowers. She wore
a veil caught on either side, cas
cading to the waist in the back.
She carried a white satin Bible
with a cascade of white stephan
otis and baby red roses.
Mrs. C. C. Carmichael played
the prenuptial music and accom
panied Vic Kreimeyer, who sang,
"Because" and
Prayer."
Mrs. Dean Hunt, matron of hon
or, wore pink with a white car
per lace with a yellow and brown
orchid and the bride's mother
wore blue lace with a pink car
nation corsage.
After a short wedding trip the
young couple will be at home in
Lexington where they have purch
ased a home and where he is em
ployed. Mrs. Hermann is employed
in Heppner at the R.E.A. office.
Thy are both graduates of Lex
ington high school.
o-
Mary Ruth Green
Honored At Bridal
Shower Wednesday
Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. How
ard Bryant and Mrs. Paul Jones
were hostesses last Wednesday
evening at the Methodist church
for a bridal shower honoring Miss
Mary Ruth Green, whose wedding
will be an event of June 23.
The gift table was decorated in
green and white and those as
sisting with the gifts and about
The Wedding tne roorn were tlie RIisses Jean
Marie Graham, Janice Beamer
and Sandra Jones.
Invited guests were Mesdames
nation nosegay and matching
ribbons. Bridesmaids were Miss Huston- Lucy Peterson, L, D. Tib
Judy Smith of Hermiston and bles, Jack Flug, W. A. French,
Miss Anna Jepsen of lone and Alex Green Frank Connor, Cary
they both carried white carnation Hastings, Madge Bryant, Cornett
nosegays. Grfe" FIod , Pa"'ffn' ck-
Jeanette Ledbetter and Jeanne b"sh- Earle Gilliam, J. O. Tur
Hunt were junior bridesmaids and ner, Harry Dinges, Herman Green,
Tim Smith, nephew of the groom, Robert pwens, P a u 1 Warren,
was ringbearer with June Led- James Thomson, Floyd Jones, W.
better as flower girl. L- Cox- Edna Turner- Joe Wright,
Johnnie Ledbetter was best man Jed Smith, Roy Neill Oliver
and ushers were Wallis Gray, Creswick, Tom Mar att Raymond
brother of the bride, and Don Cas- Ferguson, L. EDick, Tom Wells,
teel. Larry Fetsch was assistant Let"a Archer, Frank Ayers, C. N.
usher Stockard, Alma Morgan, Grace
Preceding the ceremony the Mes, Earle Bryant, Joe Nys, W.
candles were lit by Bobby Fetsch C. Cox Eb Hughes Frank David
and Cheryl Hartman. ' fn wDalter WnSht' "on?er "aSpr'
The reception was held in the Bergstrom, and the Misses
dining room of the church and the Le Graham, Leta Humphreys,
three-tiered cake, topped with Marguerite Glavey, Nellie Doney,
pink wedding bells and white rib- (and Marilyn Bergstrom.
bons, was served from a linen . ...
covered table with a center ar-j TO HAVE FOOD SALE
rangement of mock orange and The Heppner Legion auviliary
pink sweet Williams. 'will hold a food sale Saturday,
Mrs. Lillian Smith of Hermiston, June 22 at tne Red and white
sister of the groom, served the gtore starting at 10 a.m,
cake and pouring were Mrs. E. E. 0
McFadden and Mrs. Jim Bloods- j Cc,roiyn McDaniel, daughter of
worth. Mrs. Lorene Ledbetter was Mr and Mrs Carl McDaniel ar.
at the punch bowl, which was on rivpf. hnm catrfl!,v pvpnino- aft.
an adjoining table with a r'ng er a stay of a year in Glenburnie,
oi mocK orange anu puiK snay Maryland.
dragons arouna me dowj.
Assisting in the kitchen were
Mrs. Eldon Padberg and Mrs. Rog
er Campbell.
Miss Joan Patrick was in charge
of the guest book and Inez O'Neal
the gifts.
The groom's mother wore cop-
McDonald-Benge
Wedding Event Of
Sunday At Condon
By ECHO PALMATEER
Miss Lynn Marie Benge, daugh
ter of Mrs. Harlan Devin of Con
don and Terrel Benge of lone, and
George McDonald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George McDonald, Sr., of
Denver were married Sunday,
June 16 a 4 p.m. at the Com
muntiy Congregational church" in
Condon, with Rev. Stuart Goude
officiating.
The bride, given in marriage by
her mother, wore a ballerina
length white lace dress over satin,
with a fingertip veil held in place
with a crown of lace, sequins and
pearls. She also wore white lace
shoes and carried a Bible with an
orchid.
Mrs. Bobby Dixon, matron of
honor, wore a white dotted swiss
dress with blue dots. The brides
maids, Karen Kruse, Leann Pad
berg and Janet McDonald, wore
blue dotted swiss dresses with
with white dots. The attendants
all carried bouquets of Esther
Reed daisies.
George McDonald, the groom's
father, was best man and the ush
ers were Ralph Lee Benge, Boyd
Devin and William Dellisario.
The candlelighters were Garnett
Parman and Joan Arbogast. Mrs.
Jack Harris was at the organ and
Mrs. Van Rietmann sang for the
ceremony.
The church was decorated with
blue and white delphiniam and
white gladioli.
At the reception, which follow
ed the ceremony, the bride and
groom cut the first piece of the
cake and the remainder was serv.
ed by Mrs. C. W. Burton and Mrs.
Walter Frum. Mrs. Rudy Mis
tish was at the punch bowl, Mrs.
Robert Cason and Mrs. Darrell
Padberg poured, Mrs. David Gon
zales had charge of the gift ta
ble and Mrs. Clarence Kruse was
in charge of the guest book.
The bride's mother wore beige
with lavendar accessories and the
groom's mother wore beige with
pink accessories.
For going away the bride wore
a brown suit with white accessor
ies. The couple will make their
home in Denver, after a honey
moon trip.
Those attending from lone were
Mrs. Lana Padberg, grandmother
of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Padberg and children; Mr.
and Mrs. Omar Rietmann; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Heliker; Gerald
Rea and Mrs. Arvilla Swanson.
Those from Portland who also
visited in lone were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cason, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Burton, Mrs. Roy Farris and two
children, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Misi.
tish and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Kruse and daughter Karen, of
Lake Grove.
Francine Francis
Tells Wedding Date
Mrs. Rose Francis announces
the wedding date of her daughter,
Francine Rosanna to Mr. Vern K.
Evans as Saturday, June 29 at
10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic
church. A reception will follow
the ceremony at the church.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited. No invitations
are being sent. .
o
Elks Have Flag Day
Service and Ladies
Night Card Party
Flag Day was commemorated
with a special service by mem
bers of B.P.O. Elks No. 358 on June
13 at the lodge hall.
The program consisted of, offic
ers march, Mrs. C. C. Carmichael;
introductory exercises, exalted
ruler William Labbart and offic
ers; prayer, chaplain Glen Ward;
song, Oliver Creswick; history of
the flag, Gordon Pratt; response,
W. C. Rosevvall and altar service,
officers. Flag bearers were Bruce
Rigby, Wayne Hams, Bill Parsons,
Jimmy Farra, Donald Van Winkle
and Mike Smith.
Following the service, during
the regular lodge meeting, the
women were entertained at ntne
tables of bridge and pinochle.
High score in bridge was held
by Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Jr.,
and Mrs. Donald Bellenbrock was
second. High in pinochle was Mrs.
Jack Van Winkle and second was
Mrs. Clyde Pettyjohn.
Hostesses were Mrs. Kemp Dick,
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Bud
Wagoner, Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mrs.
Don Bennett, Mrs. Jack Healy
and Mrs. Harley Young.
Mrs. Hall Holds
High Score At Bridge
Mrs. Eddie Gunderson entertain
ed with three tables of bridge
last Wednesday evening.
Guests were Mrs. LaVerne Van
Marter, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs.
James Norene, Mrs. William Lab-
hart, Mrs. James Mallon, Mrs.
Gordon Pratt, Mrs. William Bar
ratt, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs.
Paul Webb, Mrs. Larry Dowen
and Mrs. James J. Farley.
Mrs. Hall held high score for
the evening, Mrs. Van Marter was
second and Mrs. Webb, low.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Hatold H. Hill and
family are in Heppner this week
from Coos Bay.
New 1957 NORGE 8 cu. ft.
Refrige
rate ir
venient
ves in the
i
is Top Freezer
Width Vege.
Crisper
'Safety Latch
ONLY---
and ycur old refrigerator
-Interior Color
Styling
-Norge "Power
King" f nit
28Vj Pound
Frozen Food
Compartment
Full Width
Chill Tray
-5-Year Protection
Plan
2 Individual Ice
Cube Trays
HURRY OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME
L. E. DICK
Norah's
Special
JUNE
OF WOMEN'S
WHITE STAG
blouses
A big group of womens
White Stag blouses in a host
of solid colors ... all re
duced one half. Sizes run
from 10 to 20 and colors in
clude brown, green, gray,
red, blue and many others.
Both sleeveless and short
sleeve styles. Regular prices
ere $3.95 and $4.95.
NOW
PRICE
CHILDREN'S COTTON
Pedal Pushers & Blouses
sizes 3 to ex
AND 7 TO 14
NOW JUST '
V2 price
Barbara Hutchins
Has Twelfth Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchins en
tertained with a lawn dance Fri.
day evening in honor of the 12th
birthday of their daughter, Bar
bara. Guests were David Creswick,
Cherylc Hartman, Marlene and
Bobbie Fetsch, Dennis anld San
dra Campbell, Omer Huston, Lar
ry Angell, Mike Williams, Johnny
Stratton, Hazel McDaniel, Sara
Mae Burnside. Sam and Tom
Green, Wilma Bothwell, Rose
Marie Nash, Donny Keeling, Mike
Koenig, Kerry Mattoon, Carl Bau
man, Lynn and Chris Burkenbine,
Cheryle and Mike Crist, Sharon
Bunch and Janet Thurston.
0
Carnation Club
Plans Food Sale
The Carnation club met at the
lodge hall Thursday evening, June
13. Prudy Casebeer presided as
president.
Discussion and plans were made
to have a food sale July 3 at the
Red and White store.
Refreshments were served by
Martha King and Marilyn Berg
strom. Sewing Club Meets
At Gribble Home
Mrs. Lowell Gribble entertained
the Sewing club last Wednesday
afternoon at her home.
Those present were Mrs. E. K.
Schaffitz. Mrs. Jack Bedford, Mrs.
John Pfeiffer, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney,
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson, Mrs.
Claude Graham and Mrs. Robert
Penland. 1
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Veteran's Loan
Proceedure Changed
It has been announced that ef
fective May 27, 157, it no longer
is necessary to refer veterans ap
plications for Veterans Adminis
tration direct loans to the Volun
tary Home Mortgage Credit pro
gram. Presently, and until further
notice, veterans filing applications
for direct loans in eligible areas
should send them direct to the
Veterans Administration, 208 SW
Fiftli Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Peterson re
turned Saturday from a vacation
of several weeks, spent in South
ern California.
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CORRECT BALANCE ARCH
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3
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Penney's correct balance mold
ed to fit the bottom of the
arches and cushion heels and
foot, give the protection
youngsters need! Air cooled
against jolts, ahtletes and duck
uppers. Sanitized.
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WESTERN BOXER
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