Thompson Pettyjohn
At lone Community
JONEVlrclnia l" Thomp
tan. dauhtrr if Mr. nd U
I Milo R Sainr nf Wallow,, tx-
cme the trite ! raul G. fYtty
jahn, Jr n tf Mr, nl Mr.
Piul Pettyjohn c-f lone, Sept.
3 In the lone Community
church. The double ring after
nom ceremony i read by the
Rev. n MacKenzle. paator of
the church.
The brlile, given In marriage
by her stepfather, wore a balle
rina lenstti white satin dres
with a bell shaped skirt. The
fitted txxltce was made with a
sweetheart neckline and three-
quarter sleeves. Her flncer tip
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uiuKioni vcu reii rrom an aurora
I lace matching the tiara which
was a gift of the groom and she
f with pink feathered carnations.
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Lho wore . Pink brocaded taf-
i feta dress with a bell shaepd
! skirt with a feathered headpiece
i with a pink veil. Bridesmaids
were Judy Morgan, cousin of the
groom, ann warier umnn o
Heppner. They wore Identical
dresses of the maid of honor w th
head bandeaux of material
matching the dresses. They car-
rled bouquets of pink rosVbuds
and white feathered carnations.
,
Best man was Robert Drake.
cousin of the groom. Ushers were
Dick Shcrer. cousin of the groom.
and Vayne Hams They were
also the candle lighter.
Flower girl was Brcnda Tern-
pleton of Heppner who wore a
pink nylon dress and carried a
basket of white rose petals. Bob-
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J. a wPh.te satin heart-shaepd
pillow.
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Hugh Smith. Owner & Mgr.
StanfiekL Or.
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WE DELIVER
THE '61 PONTAC S HERE I
It's Ml Pontisio! on a
New track-to-body proportion I The track is the width between the
wheels. Pontiac has the widest track of any car. And now that
we've trimmed body width, more weight is balanced directly
between the wheels. You ride with greater poise, maneuver with
firmer control.
More room, more comfort Inside! Headroom, legroom and foot
room have been increased. Seats are higher, yet there's more
clearance under the steering wheel. Doors are wider, swing open
farther with no jutting barriers to bump as you get in and out
Vows Exchanged
Church
Organ mtuic was by Mus Jean
!hrollt tf llepnper. Mr. Lewnj
Wayte. couain .f the grm.
an "I Love Yu Truly" and
The WcJ.Hns Prayer." Wne
Mi-Curdy vt lleppner was In
tharse tf the guest book.
fink and white cvlor hrme
was ul In dVcuratlna the church
and the reception held In the
church basement.
The bride's talbe was cversl
with a white linen tablecloth
centered by a tiered cake decor
ated with pink Mes and toppej
by a white satin weeding oeu.
Ttie cake was tut and served by
Mrs. Marlon Talmer and Mr.
-i . rx. ....a. . kA Mv.wm
v v
irxt Mrs. Neal Skllllne of Wallo
wa. cousin of the. bride. Touring
e Mrs. V. R. Montgomery.
erandmother of the bride, and
Mrs. Ernest Lundell. grandmotn
er of the croom. They were as
ttXtTJ!!i
, n,n.
Mr rrma" Zi ? thf "fj
" ""VSkITVSI!
-
- , h Assls,ing about
"I'm u.r, Judv Sher. Nancy
;d p , PtttyJohrrand Mrs. Lee
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' ,, .
Mr N'lam "f .Tir ,
El McCabe Mrs. ester Hams
Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Edmund
B ,stow and Mrs. l.wu Halvor-
. . , th mention.
For n hono.m0on trip to
a, ,nU and Portland the
brlde chose a multicolor silk
dres9 wltn black acce9.
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Fo lowing the wedding trip the
ronnle will make their home in
" S
In the Pendleton Vocational
School.
Out of town relatives were:
Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Sasser, Mr.
and Mrs. Nell Skllllngs and fam
ily, all of Wallowa; Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Montgomery'. Heppner;
Mrs. Lester Baker and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Wayte of Walla; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lundell, Mlhvau
kie; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lun
dell and family, Pendleton; Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and fam
ily, Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Pettyjohn, The Dalles; and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Pierce of Redmond.
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER
FARLEY MOTOR
LA ' i
MR. AND MRS. PAUL PETTYJOHN
In lona ceremony.
Past Presidents
Honored By Lodge
The Decree of Honor Lodge
met last Tuesday evening at the
Christian church basement
There were 10 past presidents
present. Each received a corsage
and a small token. Tlans were
made for the Thanksgiving din
ner to be held on November 8.
Hostesses were Mrs. Theta
Stratton and Mrs. Earl Soward.
The next meeting will be on
Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, at
the Lodge hall. The Carnation
Club will meet this Thursday at
the home of Ida Farra.
HWiw..
new Wide
Powered by the new, fuel-saving Trophy V-8 Engine I New fuel
Induction system gives this new free-breathing engine more air,
makes gas go further. Eleven versions
to select from. Horsepowers range
from 215 to 348. For best economy,
specify the Trophy Economy V-8. Its
lower compression ratio lets you use
regular gas. It's the Wide -Track way
to travel! Try it I
COMPANY
Si
JR- who wera married recentlr
Marie Van Marter
Hos Sixth Birthday
Mrs. La Vern Van Marter gave
a birthday party for her daugh
ter Marie last Friday. October 6,
19C0, to celebrate her sixth birth
day. Guests were Becky Webb,
Laurie Labhart. Tracey Norene,
Tami Meader, Connie Flatt, Chris
tine Bergstrom, Shannon Farley,
Tricia Frock, Shelly and Kelly
Wolff, Judy Pratt, and Mary
Abrams.
Games were played and Ice
cream and birthday cake were
served.
J i : :. :., ;v :
- Track I
t k
THE OHLY W1DE-TSACS CARI
Pontile tin the widest track of n
et. Body width trimmed to rdiir
tide orlunt More weiM Ml
nccd between the
ture tooted dninj stability.
lone O.E.5,
Honors Missouri
Grand Representative
U.uM Ompirr N 119. Order
if th t'eteiein !!Jf. ")) ed a
tltetnUhlp lililt and WVrpHoti
Hni.titi; Mi ( 'ha lies Od-ltnor.
,rnd .e-irrntlH .f tlii. UIl
In thrgnn. n Tue.1jiy nrmng
S4-1 trmtier ?T at the Mimttii-
hail with Mr and Mr. R.y XV
l.ini1tr-tn. Wurthy Matnn an.
Tatrviiu preiding.
t)itnnukhe Biiet prewnt
were: Walter Bailey, rt tlrand
Patmn -f the Grand Chapter if
Oregn and present Patron -f Co
lumt la Chapter at The Dalles
Mr. Margaret Lofan. member of
the budget committee of Grand
chapter from Arlington; Mrs
Antle Hi v. land of Athena. Grand
representative of Puerto Rico;
Mrs, Myrtle Piper of Milton Free
water. Grand Representative? or
Alabama; several vUltlng Worthy
Matrons and Patrons and other
guest .
A friendship addenda was glv
en featuring violin music by Mrs.
Kenneth S mouse accompanied by
Mrs. Cleo Drake. RaintKiw Girls.
Ginl Lou Turner. Virginia Moore,
and Pam Cochell presented two
vornl selctlons and variety num
hers. They were accompanied by
Mrs. J. O. Turner. Mrs. O'Connor's
young daughter Terry played
Paderewski's Minuet on the piano
and Joe Haunter played several
numbers on the zither. Mrs.
O'Connor was honored with an
addenda and presented a guest
book and scrap book by the 19C0
officers.
The rooms were beautifully
decorated with fall flowers as
was the lace covered tea table.
Pouring were Mesdames O'Con
nor, Llndstrom, Ekstrom and
Rletmann.
Three-Way Tie
At Elks Tournament
Tuesday night at the Elks Du
plicate Tournament high for
east and west was a three way
tie, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lan-
ham. Mr and Mrs. Wlllard Blake,
and Mrs. Ike Cole and Mrs. Don
Bcllcnhrock. North and south
Harlan McCurdy Jr., and Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy Sr.
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Phone 6-9643
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LOCKERS ARE STILL AVAILABLE
HCfFNC GAZCTTC-T1MES.
Rebekohs Install
Miss Bergstrom and
Mrs. Harshman
S.ti S'liil .-NWah IJte
N,. nut iVtu-ber 7 i'h 3
nu-H b') and t!nt-e lti.t ir- (
rut and Vl-e Grand Mi Roy j
Qii.ki'iiuth In the chair, j
(Hiring the m.vilng Mi V '
titer Ber?tn'm w litslalled aj
Nulil tliand and Mm. Flmerj
.irshman v. as installed as left j
upHitter to the noble grand
The Htiny drill pri?e was won
by Mr. Martha Van Scholack.
Folkmlng the hort meeting a
drill practice was held and Mm.
Van Sholai-k and Mrs. Blanche
p.rown served refreshments.
A short Triple Link Club meet
ing will be held at 7:00 p m. on
Monday. O 1. 17. followed by drill
practice. The next iotge me-i-Ing
iil be OUober 21.
Mrs. Penland Honored
With Luncheon
Wednesday afternoon of last
wiH-k at the home of Mrs. P. W
Mahonev. Mrs. Robert Tenland
was honored with a bridge lunch
eon.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson. Mrs.
Claude Graham. Mrs, F.d Schar
fltz and Mrs. Mahoney.
Guests besides Mrs. Penland
were: Mesdames Earl Blake, Al
len Case, Lowell Grlbble, W. C.
Rosewall, James Thomson. L. D.
Tibbies. Mervln Leonard, W1W
Ham Labhart, John Pfelffer, Alex
Thompson, Elaine George, Bruce
Slencer, Orvllle Smith, and La
Vern Van Marter
Mrs. Tibbies won the high
prize, Mrs. Smith second and Mrs.
Penland low.
A farewell gift was presented
to Mrs. Penland from the hos
tosses. OBSERVE QUIET DAY
Friday, October 28, Is observ
ance of Quiet Day for a week
of prayer and self denial. It will
be held In the Methodist chruch
basement. Bring a sack lunch.
Program from 11:30 to 1 p.m. All
members are Invited.
STREET MARK E T
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Prices Good For Oct. 14-15
: m:n:a:::itua:mn::m:mrutmmmtmamm
ixes J if
FRESH PRODUCE
CELERY HEARTS
ea. 25c
Thursday. October li. 0
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OREGON will
be proud of
MAURINE
JEUCElIGElI
Wtrt STRONGER with
Maurine In the
U.S. Senate working for:
Nelionil icitmt pioi'emt to Clot
the muni tnrj spare pp
PCtul toludon Ot otlrJ problem!
thioufh United Niliom.
A,d to tciut ilion lo piovide mot
cleiuoomt, tcholf hipl lor ptom
liirj ttbdentl.
Houiinf piocumt to piovids fabl,
tlimulete mn keU lt Oiejos lumber.
Devfloprntnt ol toutist indusliy O'ltl
Oregon Dunn Setihort PK '
ition In Niliontl lo"il
Mrdical tii lor senior cidxens un
der Social Secunty Srttem.
Columbia River dims ith low cost
power and navigation fthich build
pavtolli.
lood tor peace, to put tuiplum lo
tvotk winning Ititnds oveneat, te
ducing price support costs.
Protection of consumers through
truth In landing and curbs on
monopolies.
VOTE FOR
MAURINE
NEUBERGER
DEMOCRAT for
U.S. SENATOR
ft Ait. Xiriiifir far JiuUt tsaaitM
CemMttM le Hd Mwrine S Neubeer
Urtltea Statee lender. 110 Portlen
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