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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1961)
f J r cn 'C H Mr. oad Mrs. Dcn Crarrtt tut wedding cake 'Candle-light ceremony unites MAR J OR IE P EC K AND DEAN GRAVES An evening candlelight core mony at 7 o'clock Tuesday, Dec 27. at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. reck, united In marriage Mis Marjorle Kay reck and John Dean Craves, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Craves of Hardman. For her wedding the bride wore a street length sheath dress of white wool Jersey. Her head piece was a rhlnestone tiara. She carried a white satin Bible with a bouquet of Garnet rosebuds with white mums. Her rhlne stone necklace was a Rift of the groom. She wore the traditional blue garter and a penny, the year of her birth placed In her shoe by her father. The rooms were decorated In the Christmas theme. Mrs. Roger Talmer. sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a red wool jersey and carried a nosegay of candystrlpe carnations. The best man was Mr. Robert Harrison, cousin of the groom, of Cascade Locks. The bride was given In mar riage by her father, and the Rev. Charles Knox officiated at the double ring ceremony. During the ceremony Miss Phyliss Nolan, cousin of the bride, sang "Because" and 'I Love You Truly," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Leland Hardy, sister to the bride. Mrs. Leland Hardy also played the wedding marches. Their cor sages were candystripe carna tion. A reception followed the cere mony. The bride and groom cut the first piece of cake which was later cut and served by Mrs. Millard Nolan, aunt to the bride. Mrs. Louis Carlson, sister of the groom, served punch and Miss Phyliss Nolan poured coffee. The bride's mother wore a beige shantung two piece dress and the groom's mother wore a navy blue suit. Their corsages were red carnations. The bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Peck of Lex- Ington. also attended me cere mony. The groom Is In the United States Army stationed at Fort Ixwis where he reported for duty January 5. The bride Is a senior In Heppner high school where she will remain to finish after a short wedding trip. She will then go to Join her husband. Holly Rebekoh Ledge Installs Officers Holly Rcbekah Lodge held In stallation of officers at the reg ular meeting on Thursday night. The meeting was presided over by the N. G. and after the reg ular business was taken care of. the meeting was turned to the installing team. Mrs. A. F. Ma Jeske and Mrs. W. E. McMillan. The new elective officers for the coming year are Bertha ii,. rt k r. iwnice VVlhlon, V. G.; Delpha Jones, secretary; Dimple Munkers, Treasurer. The officers by apoplntment were then installed: Margaret Nichols, Warden; Catie Padberg, conductor; Edna Fetsch, chap lain; Donna Papineau, flag bearer; LaVerne Henderson, R. S. N. C; Cora Warner, L. S. N. C; Freda Majeske, L. S. V. G; Flo rence McMillan, R. S. V. G. At this time the Past N. G. pre sented the outgoing officers with small tokens of appreciation. A resignation of Mrs. Jones as trustee for the lodge .was read and approved and Mrs. Cora Warner was elected to fill Mrs. Jones' unexpired term. Following this refreshments were served and pinocnie was enjoyed by some of the mem bers. Mrs. Bertha Hunt also en tertained with stories of her Eu ropean . trip and by showing some of her lovely souvenirs and pictures of many of the places visited. Exquisite... 4-PIECE lpWQ I house SERVICE V member .nd co-owner ft We give ' A compliment to any table. Quality silverplate with depth of detail and graceful ornamenta tion. 10 cup capacity. INCLUDES COFFEE POT, TRAY, SUGAR AMD CREAMER Sale Priced at only 995 P (C 5:551? a rmioRX miwT INSTALLATION OF ODDFELLOW AND REBEKAH LODGES HELD SATURDAY Mi. N. P Bul" ; l'T"'v nuw il-n McMurtry. Jr. at noble grand. 1'ienie.i r.vi.. u-wrl bv M ftJ-r. frm the lodjre and Mi Fih-r B.-rj:tr..rn ,i prfM-rtttHl a Kill by Mr. McMurtry from her c(Urf, The mwl" lntallel rmbl .. .nJMrt t-r-nd,, k-vr hrk f ,U,u I..P Krn.. .. ---Kj af,er which Mr. H-rmn Howard ana Mr, rran v n.,...., hv h.r hu.liand. A"Utln: Mr. Frank Aet In pifpartni! the de!U-lou dmn-f .Mr. FUrence Cnvn and Mr. Lin coln Nah. Tle njlUiting om TJr pt'blw lntaatton of .Itlrr of Willow (Vldfellow Mee No. J and Si Suil Ke-i-l.h So. 3L3 t.f Heppner held In the lOOF. hall. Sturd. January 7 at w p m. f..ii.,inif a turkry dinm-r with a rapouiy crown C.I...I ..ffi..r lnrludei: -o Payne; - r.-rl- Ralph Ty i.. Mn Lena Kelly and Mr Fld Worden; treaurer. D. H lirden Bill Edward and Mr.U the kUchrn commit .h- Lincoln Sash: conductor, man Creen and Mr. Joe Dn l.U: Inside guardian. iri ... n c 3 r I T linker. .- i (,. aii.-o Lutrell: R.SN.G Randall rctenwn and Mr. Merle Kirk; LS.NU, B- "J t tr riarence Bauman RSVC. Nate McBrlde and Mrs. Frank Ayer.; L.S.V.G.. Lincoln Nash and Mr. William Brlnda; .1 i.i.. rrnMi Green and Mr. Glen McLachlan; musician, Mr. Oma Cox: ngni anar .ur twrt. Mrs. Ellen Moore; left altar support. Mr. Rachel iiarncu. Additional officer Installed weie Jr. past noble grand. Glen McMurtry ana ou " trom: color nean-r. - IUngstrom; drill captain. Mr, iorry Rood; R.S.r.N.G.. Mr. Helen Kruger; LAP.N.C. Mr ,i,,rtrv rleht aid to chaplain. Mrs. Edna Gearrlson; left aid to cnapism, McDowell. The Installing oiuccis .-i... rntv prand maMi'i, John Whlteman; district deputy president, Mrs. K. u. mcuIUJ, deputy marshalls. Cornett Green j c Rorpstrom: deputy nnu ." - secretaries. Randall Peterson and Mrs. Mable tnanee; uvw treasurers. R. G. McMurtry and Mrs. Leltha Archer; deputy chap . c-rank PArker: deputy lam, w' .- - - wardens. Clarence Bauman and Peblmtttee conhistel of Mr. Glen Mi-Lachlan. Mr. I'eari iH-ine. n Xtunker Civ P .Intutu' tf 1 r t liftit.-r AT. Meric " " . ,' , G. McMurtry (direction oi utvu num-. .m ciauue jioiim, pi-ii me "in ner. &2l CREEN STAMPS ctcrson s JEWELERS Store hour. 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P X77N.Maln , Phone 6-9200 CALENDAR Or EVtKTi THSay. Jan. II Oil. Ld9 ha!L 1:00 p-m. Sotuiday. Jan, 14 Lm9ta Cianq maallnf. oianj fcolL 100 p m. Msniay. Jan. II Chamber el CcmmtiM. Woijwj- whel. noen. Civic Li3u. Mrv Da tk man. I 00 pjn. Mr. PleK t ho film en poll. Tufclay. Jan. 17 A. r. & A. M. II. Masonic nail. 1:00 pjn. St Monica Cuild. Mi. LwU GntbU. 1:00 pan. WvdnMday, Jan. II OdJtellowt No. U. Iodjo boUL 1:00 p-m. Thurkdoy. Jan. It SotoptimUt. Wa9onwhL noon. Mrs. Huffman Wins High Score The Lexlncton Bridge Club niri at the Imm if Mr. C. C. Ciirmkhael on Thursday nitfht Klin tne iouowihk prrM-m; iji Hunt. Lorine L'illKtier. LucU Cutsfntth. Velma Glas. Jane fn.,L j,.i,n ff Huffman and the hostess. Mr. Carmlchael. Mrs. Inez Huffman won nign. j Polio Film Shown To Mother's Club Tt.e Metier' l'lu nrr.ed M 1 ruM ihr linn if Mi N I", AndrtM-n l!h Mr rinn-r !s hni.tt t m ht'v r,'. e:i j-.'wrrl f r-il-tail Willi ti-u-w .( ih Uik Ihi-y had biuui,lit M t rihng rd Tlii It-fc-uUr .ui.rs liir.Ilfl f !! n Hlt ! prUl-nt, Mi ISuliCil Abiam. 'iridine, U Vr!fJ14 GUs !ul Mf G'ie VU'rxf hr.l film on dii.l Mher thildrrn' ffllf llnnit and kH.k( kii the txnrfitt f the Htio diue Ihl er. Tlie rvrnltij; pi;fm ctnti tsl f tilde and n"M f pakl Mother' Club ati Hl famlllo. an . I travel. February 12 l the net meet ir.g date whlih will be a dinner iiiirtv at Stif.inl'i f-r the nnm- v Ix-r ami their hunband. The Marvli mectlni: will tx at Mr, liolce FuIU-toti home on March 6. and the program will Include Uniting the mueum and library. prize wa won by Velma Glass. Mr. and Mr. Al Parent and Mrs, Inez IlUIiman won hikiu I t-ia wti i UU Hunt Mvtind. anil a srtal I where AI will ueil the I'nl- tiiauj w "- Piono Recital Held At U Horro Home Ji'.i .Vfwt OlUna and hrr pUfHi !tt!rtU C!itettlf-4 tth i utto m Kl Sur.diy kl the (i.idnu fc-faiuij rr.t the tudri.t and tinned furt. TtM tKintf part wme: Anita Cuvkfxfd. M4trrn Cif.nd. Ctifiln Smujuw, and Arlita Mc Catx t.f .me. Mik and ChrU ft!v n and VuKy IUirtt f Hrp-piw-r. Mar" KV and Randy Hufhr. Iin lUfrth, Tan llamh. Mr' Ann Hurnr. and Pit-trM and Chruiin Munker. Fi-IUmms the reitl the par ent -r f-l rrfrcthmrr.t. after vhuh Mr. OHarra prearnted each one f her nudeni with a Clft lono H.E.C. To Meet Jon. 20 The nent meeting of the II E C. will meet at the home .f Mr. Main! Cotter fr an ail ilay meeting on Jan. 20. M..,..u.r are kked til alad ur deert for a noon dinner. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Plans Sleigh Ride huslness meeting ine jaiivc. j , of the lone chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was held at the u.- vfr Harold Snider with Mrs. Don Peterson as co-hostess. Toi rneelman was re- mia. . r.-- celved into the chapter In a can dlelight pledge ceremony w ducted by Mrs. Bill Rletmann assisted by Mrs. An win..- The members voted to make their annual donation to the rrinnied Children"s Hospital School next February. A sleigh ride for members and families was planned for Janu ary 28 at 11 a.m. ai uui.i Park. After the business meeting the educational program was con j. h Mrs. Robert Hosklns. UUViu "J on intprpstins talk on MIC Lave an . wool. She told about the Wool Growers Show in Fortiana bne attended and described new spring fashions which were shown at a style show there. Ladies Night Has Large Crowd ...i. timt laHioc nipht Of the vear was last Thursday evening with seven taDies oi uuuKc seven tables of pinocnie iiamv-i- Hostesses were ivirs. on i Matr Huches. Mrs. Bill an a Mrs. Jerrv Daggett acrivim, who served cake and coffee thru- out the evening. Winning hlgn in pinocnie . s ,.. txrA COP. rruuie i-ascucci, oi.u was Mrs. Clyde Allstott. wr ti Wnlff won hieh In bridge and Mrs. William Collins second. Receiving me si' prize was Miss Esther Bergstrom. Ralph C rum To Show Films At Grange Meet The Lexington grange will have the regular meeting on Sat urday, Jan. 14, 8:00 p.m. in the grange hall. Of special Interest will be the showing of pictures by Ralph Crum taken while traveling on torie-to-D e o p 1 e good will tour to the Soviet and Western Europe made last spring. There were 14 business and professional leaders from Oregon who took part in the tour. Mrs, ond Mrs The Barratts Honored Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson were hosts for a dinner party in honor of the Garnet Barratt's who are leaving soon for Arizona. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bedford and his motner irom Portland, Mrs. Bedford, and Mr. land Mrs. Frank Hamlin. -""-ml .ljiihiiiii n ,iiimii mm i M mnr MM" ' mmm "" soup KaVi GREAT GO-TOGETHERS! aoura e Campbell's Soup Vegetable Vegetable Beef Tomato Chicken Noodle Mushroom L,m,t please CO) FOR a, Nalley'. k.1 All CVC Ulll Mayflower Half GaL LUMBERJACK SYRUP NALLEY 5 CHILI 22 ot 29c Hot or Re9Ular2For63c , DJL NETTED GEM NO. 2 FROZEN SPUDS 7c 6F0R 20 lb. bag 4 Leaf Spinach LETTUCE head Peas 6 Carrots lg ff s ChoppedD v(Q)s TOMATOES Broccoli fe CAMPBELL'S tft FOR PORK & BEANS FRANCO - AMERICAN SPAGHETTI Spaghetti THAT MAKE THE MEAL! SKINLESS SwUr. FRANKS """'um lb. FULLY TRIMMED, TENDER BEEF SHOULDER MASTS U.S.D.A. CTIOICE OR GOOD LB. MIX'N MATCH LUNCH MEATS Olive & Pimento Veal Loaf Olive Loaf 3 FOR SMOKED PICNICS Lean Short Shanked Central Market & Grocery HEPPNER MEAT DEPT. Phona 8-9288 SPECIALS FOR JANUARY 1J-U PHONE I M11