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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1958)
DCIAL H APPENINGS 1 mmm IERTY-BRADSHAW WEDDING D IN CORVALLIS IN FEBRUARY (ary's Catholic church in The bride was county agent is was the scene Satur- for Morrow county for the past bruary 8 of the wedding throe and a half years. Beverly Bradshaw, daugh-i The couple is now at home at Mr and Mrs Bvron Brad-! lone on their wheat ranch. )f Albany, to Charles Do tf lone, son of Mrs Margery HouSPWOrm 1110 ParW y of Pendleton. The Rev , noubewarmmy runy Surprises Jim Healys Sunday Evening y of Pendleton. The Rev Johnson officiated at the ring ceremony. bride, escorted by her fath Ve a white satin dress yoke of imported lace, I to a low V in back and kirt fashioned with box : Her finger tip veil was ) place by a pearl trimmed cap and she carried a fit of white flowers with a orchid. The wedding gown lade by the bride. ! Floyd Runyon, girlhood of the bride, was matron nor. She wore a gown of 'ellow satin, fashioned like if the bride, and a yellow :ap. She carried a bouquet How daffodils. Flower girl Melissa Collins, cousin of ride, and she was dressed How organdy and carried iket of white daisies. Ham Doherty was best man is brother and ushers were Doherty, cousin of the 1 and Rollo Crawford. ; bride's mother wore a of periwinkle blue with ! accessories and a corsage white orchid. The groom's er was dressed in a grey dress with pale blue access and she also had a white d corsage. e reception was held at nan hall, which was decor with white stock, yellow idils and acacia, s Orville Olson, sister of the , cut the wedding cake and Fred Collins and Mrs J K shaw, aunts of the bride, ed. Another sister of the e, Miss Marilyn Bradshaw, at the punch bowl and Mrs . Collins, cousin of the bride, charge of the guest book, ssisting with the reception j Mrs Pat Doherty, lone and Lester Wilcox of Hermiston. 3 Joan Bradshaw, cousin of bride, passed the groom's c. or going away, the bride se an oatmeal knit suit topp with a blue tweed coat, made the bride from material On Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Jim Healy, who have been moved into their new home on Green street about two weeks, were surprised when about 50 friends arrived for a housewarm ing party. There was a buffet dinner and music from a player piano and group singing was enjoyed. The group .presented the Healys with a money tree. Hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs William Sowell, Mr and Mrs Harlan McCurdy, Jr, Mr and Mrs Willard Blake, Mr and Mrs Bill Gentry, Mr and Mrs Jerry Daggett and Mr and Mrs LeRoy Gardner. Miss Diana Fulleton Celebrates Birthday Mrs Roice Fulleton compli mented her daughter Diana with a party on her twelth birthday Saturday. Games, dancing, modeling and taking pictures made up the ev ening's diversion preceding re freshments of hot dogs, birthday cake and ice cream. Later the group attended the movies. Present were the Misses Pamela Cochell, Gail Hoskins, S !'" " ! J I A ' J s IT ,:." ;frj' 7 I W hi W t: ir wa Coming Events Friday, March 7 Sans Souci Re- bekah lodge. Monday, March 10 Chamber of commerce, noon at C Don- nell's. Tuesday, March 11 Bookworms Degree of Honor. Final night. Elks card tourn ament Wednesday, March 12 P-TA, school, 8:01) p m. Willows lodge no 66, IOOF. Thursday, March 13 Soropti- mists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Friday, March 14 Ruth chapter no 32, OES. Saturday, March 15 Silver tea and food sale. Christian church, 1 to 4:30 p m. Mrs Labhart Hostess For Renegers Club Mrs William Labhart enter tained the Renegers bridge club last Wednesday evening. Guests were Mesdames Alex Thompson, LaVerne Van Marter, James Norene, Richard Meador, Gene Hall, William Barratt, Wal lce Wolff, Paul Koenig, William Sowell, Jim Healy, Willard Blake, Jerry Daggett, Lowell Gribble, Frank Hamlin, Creston Robinson and John Williams. Mrs Blake had high score, Mrs Robinson, second and Mrs Dag gett, low. HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, March 6, 1953 3 ,.: - '' I , V t Vk ! , . "i aamhrtrt w.irtmn ii.an wi ii i ii-iitiawii'iiitMaiiiw 'iiiwMirMniiiiM- niiiiftiii.-l iiJ'iliniairtlitBMWfMi,iiiMJ ATTENDING STATE MEETING Heppner high school Future Home makers of America delegates who will attend the state meeting of FHA this weekend at Corvallis are. Fern Albert, left, secretary elect, and Shirley Van Winkle, president-elect of the local chapt er. Delegates from 109 Oregon high schools will take part In the conference. (GT Photo) meeting, t ail Rhea had some Mr and Mrs William Cunning- pamphlets on how livestock ham have returned from Lake should look at fair time, which v, 0re where they nad were displayed and explained. , , . , ... , , ' , , . been called by the serious ill- l)jffftjiiivwirti3 ii'rii Turn wnnfl J Odd Fellows See Foreign Pictures Members of the Heppner Odd MR AND MRS CHARLES DOHERTY. (the former Miss Beverly Brad- ( Fellows lodge last week viewed show) who were married recently at Corvallis. The couple are slides of Hawaii and Sweden making their home near Iono. (Hise Studio) shown by Carl Troedson of lone. ..tv jpiugiaui lujiunuu lilt! lcrb Mrs William Heath Holds High at Bridge Mrs Creston Robinson enter tained Friday evening with three tables of bridge. Those attending were Mrs William Heath. Mrs Jack Healy, Joan Shannon, Sherron Bunch, Mrs Kemp Dick, Mrs LaVerne Jennifer Brindie, Judy orosnens, yan Marter, Mrs William Lab Martha Peterson, Anna Marie ' art, Mrs Fred Gimbel, Mrs Alex Brindie, Tanna valentine, Linaa Stewart, Mary Ann Johnson, Vicki Barratt, Ruby and Becky Fulleton and the honored guest. Matt Hughes, Mrs Herb Case, ul" lodge meeting held Wed Mrs Alma Morgan, Mrs Delmer . neay night. Buschke, Mrs Ernie Drake, Mrs1 Refreshments were served aft FlnvH Hntehins. Mrs Lillian Saw- ,er the Program, yer, Mrs John Mollahan and Mrs Gene Orwlck. Games were played with Mrs Morgan receiving the prize and refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Social Club Meets Saturday Afternoon Mrs A D McMurdo and Mrs Frank Turner were hostesses for the Social cluD of the Order of the Eastern Star Saturday after noon at the Masonic temple. There were six tables of cards 'in play with Mrs Martha Van ught from Scotland by heSchoiack receiving high score in er. With it she wore blue and pinochle and Mrs Gene Ferguson ck accessories and a white high in bridge. Mrs L D Tibbies Slid corsage. I received the door prize. in LIVESTOCK CLUB nrnntimkt Cluh Thompson, Mrs Richard Meador, r . . . . . Mrs James Norene, Mrs Ned Observes 4-H Week Sweek, Mrs Marshall Lovgren 1 and Mrs Rilev Munkers. 111 observance of 4-H week, the High score was held by Mrs Soroptimist international or uep- Tne 4.H dub meoting was can. Heath, with Mrs Dick second and Pner naa lW0 JU"1UI 'eueis ed to order by vice president Mrs Gimbel low. !teU ot tneir worK in me am David Proudfoot at the Pine City Celia Boulen told about the school house February 23 at 3:00 Babv Shower Honors , cooking clubs and how the junior p m. . 7. . r leaders helped in these clubs. The leader, Carl Rhea, and Mrs Morgan LOnnor Carole Ann Anderson told of the eight members answered the roll .'duties of a junior leader and she call. Jimmy Clark joined at this Mrs Forrest Burkenbine and also said tnat last year tnere Mrs Marion Hayden were host-; , ln in this county and i esses last Tuesday afternoon at this tney have 2o junior the Burkenbine home for a baby , ioa(jerS- shower honoring Mrs morgan by Mrs Weldon Witheritte. Next meeting will be at the home of Mr and Mrs George Lucian an March 30. Richard Willard, reporter SINGING STITCHERS Our 4-fi sewing club, The Singing Stitchers, met after school February 26 at the home of Elaine Gaarsland. Judy Eubanks, Monmouth, Oregon was a visitor at our meet ing. Our leader, Veda Brenner, help ed us sew our luncheon sets. All eleven members attended the meeting. Our next meeting will be March 12 at the lone school house. Dolores Emert, reporter nan. Mr and Mrs Carl Spaulding, Jr had as their weekend guests Mr and Mrs Wayne Locy and daugh ter of The Dalles. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Silver Tea And Bazaar Sat., March 15 Church Basement, 1 to 4:30 Relax and Live Longer WITH A STAUFFER MAGIC COUCH Gentle, Restful Exercise Call For A Free Demonstration PHONE 6-9951 Connor. Guests were Mrs Wayne Har sin, Mrs Clyde Allstott, Mrs PenneyIs Look hovs much mere of everything you get at Penney's during 11 - - I' - II " ' f . . v ' A letter wasv read from Miss Lorie Felger, former Miss Austria who visited in Heppner several years ago. A birthday cake was served in honor of Mrs Ella Sargent. Guests were Nancy Wriglrt, senior girl representative and Mrs Stella Sargent. RUNPROOF! ACETATE TRICOTS 5 for Women's Sizes Small to Large Incredible savings in your favorite elastic leg styles your prettiest whites or pas tels ... all exquisitely soft to touch all machine wash able in lukewarm water! WOVEN STRIPES .. DREAM WASH! $33 Sizes 32 to 38 Penny's gives you these pas tels or bold colors. All roll-up sleeves and button with a tab. Also solid colors. DISH TOWELS . . BRIGHT VALUES 4 for C 88( Right now four big 16 by 31 inch Cannons at our lowest price ever. Absorbent cotton weave. Golden threaded multi color stripes. WOMEN'S 6 IN 1 BELTS $1 Wear them 6 different ways , DACRON BATTS $2-77 Warmth without weight Call G-9223 For Printing Needsl "GENIUS IS PATIENCE" By Phil Blakney The compounding of pre scriptions requires an in finite amount of patience. Pharmacists first check the desage of every ingre dient because it is our legal and moral duty to do so. always make certain that, from the thousands of different medicines in our prescription departments, we select only the specific ones prescribed. We must carefully type on the label ths directions, and perma nently reccrd the number for future reference. Be cause of these patient efforts your safety is assured. You can always be certain each prescription is exactly as specified. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 6-9962 WHEN yOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescrip tion if shopping near us. ot let us deliver promptly without extra charge, A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions, . May we compound yours? PHIL'S PHARMACY 105 N. Main PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 'Quotation by George De Buffon (1707-1788) Copyright 1958 (2W4) COURT STREET mAKiu I ,k in mm ntnifi r -"-- i r j r - .. m-.m'tnl vuff i k i i it i in. 1 i ti&t ( jmtm 8 Stud 4. PHONE G 9643 " & s Mar 7 4 8 illinium 11 m in in iiimii iiimiii n iiMiiiiitiii tuitiiii 1 1 iniiiitiitiiii iiiiiiiifiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiisi LENTEN SPECIAL FRESH COOKED CRABS lb. 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! imiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii in mi tin in i iiiiiiii 8-INCH, CHOCOLATE. LEMON. COCOANUT Bradlev's PIES e 55c hoc i, , hiiii'iii iiiiii mi i i I""""" "I""""" i Hi-West 10 Ox. 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