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Reception Honors Newlyweds Sunday at J. G. Thomson Home Mt-rrd.ili Jen Thomion, daughter ut Mr. and Mra. JimN C. ThimMn. Heppner and Mr. t'harlea Thuma Walter, sun of Mr. anil Mr. t'harlca A. Walter. Woodland Hill. Calif., were tmiifil In marriage in the Church' of Jtnuk IhriM of Latter Day Saint. l. Antrlfii Temple. Jum 3d with President Benjamin lingering tdflclaiing at the itwiiblc rin ceremony, Th hrldo wore a full length gown, with a khort chapel train, of white U-uquct taffeta detailed with Aleitcon lace on the bodice ami kklrt. re embroidered with l.ul end M)uln. Her finder tip leneth veil wai held by a Swedish crown of pearl and crystal beads. immediately after the weddine ceremony, a garden reception wan held fr the newlywed at flic home of the proom'a parents In Woodland Hills. Calif. The young couple then left on a honejmoon to the Northwest, ar-1 riving in Heppner July 8 at the home of the bride's parent. For pilnjr away, the bride chose a mauve ereon bilk suit with white, accessories. i They were guests of honor at a lovely reception Sunday at the home of the brides parents, lne bride was gowned in her original wedding dress and veil, with rooms wore decorated w ith dais-1 f" les and carnations which carried out the pink and white theme. The hostesses wore corsages of pink and white daisies The cake table was centered with a beaut i.'ul three-tiered cake with a candelabrum on each side, dec orated with flowers. After the newlyweds cut the first piece of cake, Mrs. Dale Fuller, Vancouver, Wn., and Mrs. V. L. Cox, Heppner, continued cutting the cake. Both are aunts f the bride. Pouring were Mrs. Merle Tcket, La Grande, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Harry Duvall. Hepp ner; Mrs. Charles Rhodes. Port land; and Mrs. Omer Kadel, Tl gard, and others assisting with the reception were Miss Lta Humphreys, Mrs. Claude Gra ham, Mrs. Phil Mahoney, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Ralph Richards, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. John Pfelf fer, Mrs. Rolce Fulleton, Mrs. Howard Cleveland, Mrs. E. E. Gonty, Mrs. Rita Thorpe, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Elaine George, Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Vawter Parker, Mrs. Terry Blevlns, Mrs. Vern Evans, Mrs. Keithley Blake, and Miss Helen Graham all of Heppner; Miss Joann Zimpleman Portland, Miss Gloria Gonyer, Nyssa, both sorority sisters of i L. .,. - L si i - I f 1 i -. el 4 " f ' i - i I i ( tr - r f t h" ..v,1 X. . - Z: AY. v-H.-7. ....... -iui&ui 0 CALL Kit M C UM JO ttTTlOHH wtrrwf CAirrrt TiNtt. nidT. 'f . itei Surprise Party Given . Hartmans Entertain ! i oi..i. n . : Mra. Viu-n lUil whu!V"Vlin rOHUtN rmk ha t-" ctr. )- ir.g r..tn aj biokcn !-( I hi -t werki. .n kUtprtM-d ttHh a t-iitttda) iittv st tier ti.'iiu Molina). Jui 'Mrs. Crawford Feted ! At Oirthday Dinner ION T Mr. Sam Ctford was luntrM d-r a birthday dinner In li.uiut U Miti Ut II-V. fold. Many of Mra. ("rawfnrd'a child ren were on hand to with her ,, . , "...nil..,, i CVniini from Portland wer aria Mi J.un iinnian . , , ' " I Mr. and Mi. John xrhe, Mr. ...ii.isit.r.l t Uuir home in nJ M,, UlUn (ord and Julv I wnh a iluik putiic in ihtldrrn of tho, Mr. Vernon p . . J a drurlt liil.ilux.il Mfe. l v Iriend. Frances McMillan Moves To Portland l.KXINtnX'S Mr. Ktne MtMiIMn who h.t m'ti her home In Leuntton f r over tk) t r niovisl S.ituril.iv to her new home at the Rimk Vllta In I'utt l.ind. I'i'iiiintf tu autiM her in movltn; m a daughter and tn In U. Mr. and Mr. i.Hri:e M.ukle. and ktin: aon Jack and jitn MiMillrtti of Pun land: Pile McMillan of Grand Itonde; and Mr. and Mr CUuile Hill of lied mond. Mm. McMillan will be greatly miw.ed by bet friend and relative tt ili )atd Uuikii f.r the day were Mr. and Mr William CUtn. I'atli and Lia; Mt. Henry Haucn. Mr. and Mi1. LaVeriu Van Marter and fmil. Jeirv O'Mallry, I hui k B.iile. Mr Kliiine lieoriiv ii. I M ll'.twtta iviutherty. Annual I.O.O.F. Picnic Held Sunday Oild Fellow and Rebckah mem Mr and their famitle gathered at Cutf"tth Park for the r- nul 1O0F. picnic Sunday. A lnely kunhlny day drew a nuKli-rnte crowd f"f a potluck iliiuiiT at iiixin and lulling and gutne mvupiiHl the afternoon. Crawford and daughtir Janice atul granddaughter i'harlote of Athena. Mr and Mi. Tad Miller and faintly of Lexlncton. Mra Mitrifaret Mki". Marilyn and Gary. Hollo Crawford. Sm Craw ford and Mr. Crawford of lone and tkb Grant of llermUton. 8dl Coliini. Mr. and Mra. BUI Blake, Mr. and Mr. Jim Prltcoll, Mr. and Mra. LaVerne Van Maner. Mr. Koger Steler. Port I.imI. Mr. Or. tun K. Iilii. ii, Mr. Ltll Labhart. and M:. L. V- D..k. for. Van Maner and Mr. Lab hait won t-econd h!rh fr nrth- jth ta win one half Matter Mlnt and Mr. Dick and Mr. Wolff won third for east west to win one third Mater ndnt. Bridge Players Win At Hermiston Heppner brdle !aer Journ eved to llermUton Monday nleht to take part In the llermUton Klk' lirhlge club monthly Master mint evening of play. The win nets are entitled to Master point or part thereof according to the place won. Going from here were Dr. and Mr. W. H. Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. COLE'S Elactrtc Motor Shop ft. W. 23 TutuiUa Rd. FtndUton ph. CR ft-7761 "Ml flit.' A GREETING frlenda and relatives Sunday at the bom of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim inomson jr in aeppim "c-i i. u, .nrf u,. Tom Walters. The counlo was married r- cently In California. The picture ahows them cutting tho wedding j coke at their receotion in tne Tnomson nome. i- 2Vi TINS DUNDEE WHOLE APRICOTS g CANS $j00 DUNDEE NO. 2 CAN SLICED APPLES 3 F0R 79c JUST BIGHT rOH A PIEI 2i TINS HUDSON HOUSE THEE STONE PEACHES 3 F0R 79c I TANG - - Heppner high school Rraduated I gALAD DRESSING t. Ul J A I Miss Bernice Thomson, sister , from Oregon State University lrt .nH Jan..t 1 June and will teach In the cle- 111 llic Uliuc, i " . . ' lir.Ukl l,o fharrra nf tllO PUPSt mentarV School SVStem in LrOSI ik I Angeles. Tom also graduated At the gift table were Mrs. Norman Leetch, Vancouver, Wn., cousin of the "bride, and Miss Celia Parker, Hood River. The bride's mother wore a pink lace over taffeta sheath and the room's mother wore a sheath of tucked coral silk chiffon, botli wearing white rose corsages. Meredith, a 1957 graduate oi LIMITED TIME ONLY I SILK SOKE fiSDOIlB SHE at Celebrating the 1st Birthday of lovely, new Sentimental pattern in Buy 3 place settings-get one FREE . , , 4- pc. place setting-$26.50 Buy 3 place settings-get one FREE , , , 5- pc. place $etting-$33.25 Buy 3 place settings-get one FREE . . . 6- pc. place setting-$38.75 Offer available as Open Stock Pieces too! THIS Omi INDf SOON SO HURXri 1 1 "Something from the Jeweler's, 1 always something J E W E LER S from Orecon State University In the school of pharmacy and is employed as a pharmacist In the Woodland Hills pnarmacy. Thcv left HepDner July 10 for California and will be at home in Canocra Park. Starting the latter part of August, Tom will be on a six month tour of duty with Coast Guard. Coming from Woodland Hills wpm the Brooms rjarents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Walters, with other euests at the re- ccDtion from Portland, La Oande. Tieard. Nyssa. Jeffer- son, Hood River, Vancouver, Wn., Colfax, Wn., Anaheim, Calif., Heppner, and Lexington. Past Noble Grands To Entertain Clubs LEXINGTON The Past Noble Grand club of Holly Rebekah lodce met on Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Gene Maieske for their regular meet ine. The meetine was called to order by the president, Dimple Munkers. It was decided to entertain the lone and Hardman Past Noble flrand clubs on Sept. 6 with a luncheon and entertainment. This will start at 1 o clock in the I.O.O.F. hall. Followine the meeting, refresh ments were served to the follow- inf. C'atie Padbere. Freida Ma ieske, Florence McMillan, June Davidson. Cora Warner, Delpha Jones. Dimple Munkers, Annie k'ecne anil the hostess. Alice Ma jeske. Also present were Valda Irvin and Betty Henderson Californians Visit Mr. and Mrs. Vivian White and sons Brad, Craig and baby Neil were luncheon guests Sunday at the home of Mr. White's aunt, Mrs. Harrv Duvall. In the after noon they attended the wedding reception at the James Thomson home for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wal ten? 'Meredith Thomson). The Whites have recently arrived from their home near Anaheim, Calif., to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil White at their ranch home near Pilot Rock. 491 FROZEN MINUTE MAID, 12 OZ. LEMONADE FOR 65c BOOTH 1 LB. BREADED SHRIMP 75' f ' FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb. 39 SKINLESS WIENERS ASSTD. LUNCH MEAT LB. 1 LB. 55c FRESH - NULADE FRYER - ROASTER TURKEYS BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE I Office Supplies. Office Equip ment, Business Machines. IN HEPPNER I 1st 4 3rd Week of Erei? Month DON BALL. Senr. Dept. 120 Main St. Hermiston PERFECT FOR BARBECUING LB. 5 TO 8 LB. AVG. 49( 1ST MJB COFFEE Lb. 59c 2 Lb. 1.17 WATERMELON Lb. 5 CANTALOUPE 6 for $1.00 POTATOES NO. 1 10 LB. 39 ORANGES 5 LB. 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