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Lrr Bleakman Weds
Larry Leasy Saturday
Lauta ljf llieakman. ilaut-b-irr
i f Mr d ,:ha
man, if Monument, the
t.rlrt if Larry Utoy l-rany. n
cf Mr. and Mm- Arlle Uy f
Fox, Saturday. June 8, l'X-l. t
t h e Monument Presbyterian
ihurth at 2 p.m. lU-v. Kenneth
Thorna f.fJUtalfi at the cere
mony. The church ai decor it ted f"t
the wedding hy Maynard Ham
ilton. The otfan muie was
played by Mra. I'epcy Thomas,
with a duet by Mr. Ould.i Cork
and I?ev, Jvan IVnedict.
The lrlde. dressed In white
nylon t-nxade with filled bod
Ire low netk line, and three
quarter length lH-ves, with full
k!rt. was given In marring by
her father. Kho Bleakman.
She carried a bouquet of lav
endar orrhlds on n white Bible
with white ribbon streamers. For
something new was her drew,
and something borrowed was her
veil, and hhe carried a blue
handkerchief.
KEEP OREGON GREEN
Attending the bride were mat
n.n of h..rur ftty Saddler.
I.ildematd I'.h tie Udtferwood,
and LaVonne lileakman. all U
ler of the bride
The fromn, a graduate of tng
IWk tilth wh.-d In 1WA m
id,.ved at the Long Cink mw
mill. The bride U a Ittl Cradu
ate of Monument hlfh achool.
The young couple will make
their borne In Fox
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mra Dave Mucrave. and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas
of Mt. Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Osborne, Mrs. Sophie !ay. Mr.
and Mrs. Arlle Leasy, Leonard
Osborne, and Blchard Leasy. all
of Fox: Mrs. May Ledcerwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swlck and
two girls of John Day; Mr. and
Mrs. David Stuart of LaPlne;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledcerwood.
Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Saddler. Klnzua; Misses
Ruth Stussle and Sharon Smith
of Lonjf Cre k; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lsom. Irrlcon; Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bleakman, llermlston; Mr. and
Mrn. Kenneth Bleakman. Rufus;
Mrs Neva Iladdox. Portland;
Mrs. Beth Ilynd of Cecil; and
Virgil Reynolds, stationed with
the U. S. navy.
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Comp Fire Girls Get
Awards And Advonce
lr, Ceremony June I
Four Camp Ftr UU ere
awarded the Woodjatherer rank
and 11 Blue Birds "flew up" Into
the Camp Fire organisation at a
rrfrrnontal on June 1-
The council fira was fanned
hy the To Wn Ka Camp FU
girl, who guardian is Mrs. u.
i" in. k Mra. Dkk awarded tht
Woodeatherrr rank upon Unda
Clark. Maralee Murray. VtCt
Snider, and Erin Dick. Kerry
llui'grtt has completed the qual
ifications for the rank but was
unable to attend the ceremony.
Mrs. Lowell Chally. leader vt
the Merry Blue Birds. preented
the girls to the Camp Fire girls
for the -flying up" ceremonial
T, "fiv uos" Included Marcla
Jones. Christy Watklns, Karen
and Kathy Blake. Pamela
Hughes. Deborah Bennett; Tereaa
llarahman. Susan tnauy. ueor
eena McDanlel. Brette Howell.
and Charlene Knox.
Mrs. Harry Proudfoot and Mra.
Adele Wright poured punch at
ii.. tahie following the cere
mony. Cookies for the group had
been baked by the 10 wan jva
group.
Other guests Included mem
,.... .nit ioarfirs of the Little
l m
Swallowtail. Jolly, and Singing
Blue Bird groups, ana several
mothers of the Blue Bird girls.
Compfire Girls Honor
Two With Party
The Ta-Wan Ka Camp Fire
girls honored Pam Flowers and
Kerry Huggctt with a going
away party at the home of Mar
llee Murray last Wednesday.
Each girl wore a party hat
which they had made. Pam was
presented a golng-away gift of
a book from the girls.
Following the party, they went
to visit Kerry who was recover
Ing from the mumps and pre
sented her with a book as a re
membrance. The Flowers family are moving
to MUtonFreewater and the
Huggetts to Michigan.
Girls present for the party were
Linda Clark, Peggy Snyder, Erin
Dick, Marilee, and Pam.
Sue Collins Honored
At Going Away Party
o pAiiino ujufi fnifit of honor
at a going away party Thursday
afternoon given by Mary Pierce
at the Pierce home.
The school friends played
games, roasted wieners and had
refreshments during the after
noon. They presented Sue with
an autograph album and school
pictures.
Girls present were Kim Val
entine, Ruby Fulleton, Paula Sle
wert, Rita Pettyjohn, and Dana
McGhee.
Degree Of Honor Plan
Potluck Dinner
Family night for the Degree
of Honor members will be June
13 In the Christian church base
ment with a no-host potluck din
ner at 6:30 p.m. In honor of the
fathers.
The regular lodge meeting will
follow at 8:00 p.m.
All members are urged to at
tend as this is the last meeting
In the church basement for the
summer. Meetings will be held
In the lodge hall.
Officers Elected
By Eastern Star
IO.NE The following cfflrers
wrra elected at the Enern Star
meeting on May 2T for the en
suing ear: Worthy matron, Mr.
Jim Barnett; worthy pstrtn. Jim
Barnrtt: aorlate matron, Mrs.
Walter Jacobs; a tat i-atron.
CharlU O'Connor; eondurtre.
Mary Llndey: a late conduc
tret. Alva M"n; wcrrtary.
June O'Connor; treasurer. Petty
llaualrr.
Th acuointive t.ffirrrs are:
Chaplain. Mrs, Kuby Roberts; or
ganist. Mrs. It-y Llndmom;
marshall. Mr. Kml Lundell;
warder. Mr. Waltrr Dobyn: sen
tinel. Walter Dobyns; Mr ijlnts.
Ada. Mrs. Omar Rletnnnn; Ruth.
Mrs. Bill Smethurst; Esther. Mrs.
BUI Mellna; Martha, Mrs. Lewi
Halvorsen and Electa, Mrs. Rob-
ert De Spain.
The meetinff will next be held
on June 13 for a regular meeting
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Mrs. Snow Feted
At Baby Shower
Mrs. Jim Devlne and Mrs. Dale
Baker were co hostesses fr a
cradle shower honoring Mrs.
Ernie Snow at the Devlne home
May 26.
Artificial flowers were used
about the room to carry out the
pink and blue motif. A bnsslnet
was also decorated In the shower
colors and used to hold the gifts.
The guests played word games
and enjoyed lovely refreshments
of cake and punch.
Attending tne snower wen
Mrs. John Mollahan, Mrs. Oliver
Devln. Mrs. Gary Jones, Mrs. Del
bert riper. Mrs. C. A. Warren,
Mrs. Ray Bailey, Mrs. Vic Gro
shens. Jr., Mrs. Ralph Marlatt.
Mrs. Erin Henthorn. Mrs. Ken
neth Sawyer, Mrs. David Tottle
ben. Mrs. Vern Vlall. and Mrs.
George Hermann.
Episcopal Ladies
Host Card Party
The St. Elizabeth Circle of the
Episcopal church were hosts for
the annual June birthday des
sert luncheon and card party
Saturday afternoon.
A large crowd of 84 guests
took part In the play with 15
tables of bridge and six of pin
ochle. The rooms were decorated
using lovely flowers with small
bouquets on the tables.
Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter won
high In bridge and Mrs. Charles
Stout won low. In pinochle, Mrs.
Bess Huddleston won hign aim
Mrs. Henry Happold was low.
Mrs. Ted Smith won the door
prize.
Mrs. E. B. Huston arrived In
Heppner Saturday . after an ex
tended stay In California and
Albany, Oregon. -
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BT ISTHXB Entxis
The Oregon Wheats rowera
League t featuring a Uer-t)T
i,tc cake In their 1M1
baking contet at tt anJ
rountv f4lr In Orefon this year.
Thl mean that Morrow county
women over 21. or married wo-
men will be ellclble to wl.ip up
a wier-type pie cane.
cither Milul t ahortenln? f
cream, and enter It In the Mor
row Count v Fair scheduled for
Aucu..t 22 25 at Heppner,
Mr. V.. M. Baker, member of
ih rountv Wheat Utilization
Committee, has given me a list
of the rules for this annual con-
test. I'd like to share them wltn
you.
Contestant must bo u resi
dent of Morrow county.
Cake must be exhibited and
Judged at the Morrow County
Kalr Heppner.
Cakebaklnf contestants
must be women over 21. or mar
ried women.
Garden Club
Has Annual Party
Mrs. Nate Macomber was host
ess for the annual Sandflower
Sister Tarty of the Boardman
Garden Club Monday night at
her home, with Mrs. Elmer Mes
senger as co-hostess. Mrs. Golda
Cox was a visitor.
Roll call was answered by try
ing to guess the name of each
Sandflower sister. Gifts were ex
changed and names were reveal
ed. It was voted to discontinue
the Sandflower Sisters.
Mrs. Charles Anderegg and
Mrs. Walter Wyss were appoint
ed as delegates to attend the
state garden club convention at
Gearhart June 22-21.
The following committees were
appointed for the year: Sunshine,
Mrs. Walter Hayes; family din
ner, executive committee Mrs.
Florence Root, Mrs. Claud Coats,
Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs. Louise
Earwood; scrapbook, Mrs. Flor
ence Root; bird committee. Mrs.
Rollin Biship; conservation and
wild life, Mrs. Nathan Thorpe;
garden therapy, Mrs. Leo Potts
and Mrs. Walter Wyss; national
and local cemetery, Mrs. Zearl
Gillespie, and Mrs. Charles An
flArprrr: research. Mrs. W. G.
Baker; roadside and litterbug,
Mrs. Louise Earwood and Mrs.
Arthur Allen; flower show, Mrs.
Glen Carpenter; book committee,
Mrs. Claud Coats; finance, Mrs.
Nate Macomber, Mrs. Rollin
Bishop and Mrs. Algy Taylor;
hospitality, Mrs. Russell Miller;
publicity, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie.
entrants mut bke a layer
tyi tpice cake. Contestants may
ue either Mid 1)1 shortening
or cream. Krults and nuts can
only t added to the fronting
Cke ahould be frosted; frost
Ing will be Judged only fur In
suitability to the cake In type
and flavor.
Recipe card must tf attach
ed to cake.
First place winner will t
..iiu.i- tn enter state bake-off
at the Annual Convention of the
Oregon Wheat Grower League In
Pendleton. Oregon, ftovemnw
December 1 and 2. 19C1.
wminm will be paid direc
tly to the winners from the Wheat
' ... n asswai
League oinee. rrrmiui
1st $S.0O; 2nd n w; ru
$200.
If county winner I unable
i,. romnete. the second place
winner may represent the county
at the state convention.
Cake-baking contestant may
not re-bake their cakes at state
bake-off unless there Is a
mechanical failure.
which will t.ke in the l
sue. eoW. '-d , . , i.
pears nee it p"!i-t' !"'
col..r. grain, and t'u.- M
ing flaw wl!l count - ) - 1 5'
and frung 10 i-dnt. T. . J
add up t. a rrf,". r
110, , ,
Cke Ufcina. ",,',,
cetting t M""'' "fi " "
too atlll do. why rud try
iZl !n the CHegon Wheat Grow
ers Leaeue li l'ak Blr.w
Contest?
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