Summer Wedding Held In Pendleton hr Judith Thompson JuiUh R a Thompson, diufh H 4 Mr. n1 Mr. Mrphen ,rroi,n tl PrnJirJun, and tot fcrr Jl-tji-r rriJinis. Iwcam aa tri.lf tf Kent Ruihrmk, son f rx. r.d itrs. Robert Kctftrx cj tyndlfion. in an earning crra fcony July 2. Tha WPdJlr.f was w-M at the Episcopal church of 5i Itf-demcr, with th Rev. Don aWfcr. m-tur. readme lha iiutle ring ceremony. Given In mamas bv her fa -ier. the bride wur whlia cotton Tlet emiit)JJereiJ organdy. UkhiurwHl u tih bell sWves, bows tt the ritteu ihhiu- and a floor rnfith bouffant aklrt Iter finger tp veil fell from a halo of ranee blusmma and aha carried mother of earl Bible brought ?om jfrukau-m Dy sirs. Lion a id 3rlli-y and from which cascaded hlte unhid, atephanotla and Vy. J a ru t Thompson, sister of tha irlde, wai maid of honor. Br I drs ns Id were Karen Rothrock, ala r of the cruom. Lee Ann Mr rve of Portland and Mary Ova tn of Salt Lake City. Utah. They wore Identical jowm of Ice blue silk organza trimmed lit Venice lace, matching picture kats and carried while baskets of delphinium, daisies and bachelor but tons. Michael KUby was best man. I'sricrs were Terry Thompson of Hi'ppner. brother of the bride. Richard Hemingway of Bend, Dale Ramsay of Corvallia, Cur- Us King and Richard Cook. Following the wedding a re-ft-ptlon was held at the Pendle ion country club. Those from ItVppncr who served or assisted alKJuCS.e rooms were Mrs. Terry Thompson, sister-in-law' of the bride. Mrs. Paul Webb. Jr., aunt of the bride. Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Ronald Currin. Shannon Ma. honey and Beverly Donovan of Boardman. Others attending from the Hoppncr area were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb. Nat and Rebecca. 0t CAUL t tUt sf MM JO rCTTYJOHN MCrmtl GAXtTTE-TIMM. TfcuiadT. JuJf M. 1M1 Mr. and Mrs, tuka iibby. Mr, jrrnhtrtv Relatives and Mr Kennrth titmforih, Mrs. . . . Madf feryant. Mr. and . Clau.u Crahain and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Brrnard Graham. Mrs. P W. Uihuiirv and Shannon. Mrs. Cena Plrrce. Mr. and Mr. John llrlffer. Julia and John. xtrt R B. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Mmitt Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Currin. Following a wedding Ulp to Canada, tha couple will maka thlr home at Albany where Ito eroom will com4eta ma educa tion t Oreeon Wale University and the bride will teach In th commercial department at Al bany high school Nine Tricks Meet At Wolff Home Mrs. W. H. Wolff entertained the Nine Tricks bridge club at her home last Thursday evening with two tables In play. She served a cool and tasty draiert of Dtnrapple sherbet sur rounded with fruit saiaa to ne member and two guests. Mrs. Jim Drlscoll-and Mrs. Gordon Pratt Mrs. Bill Slewert won high. Mrs. Pratt second, Mrs. Harold Laird was low. and Mrs. Rod Murray won the traveling prlie. Von Marters Host Birthday Dinner Little Paul Van Marter was tne honored guest at a birthday din ner Sunday given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Mar ter, at their home. Besides the family, others present to help celebrate Paul's third birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Runnlon, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Ball and grandchildren, De rlnda and Doug Stelger, Mrs. Elaine George and sons. Kit and David, and Ronny Flug. j Spend Time Here Mrs, Leo Crabuee of lone as in Salem lM week vUHing at the home of her mother. Mrs. Mawh Scheelar. While there, they were Joined by hrr aunt and uncle from Canada and by Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Dalueg of Fort Bun:. Alberta Canada, their daughter Penny, and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Scheelar of Van couver. B. C. The entire group motored to rwn !jiW where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Scheelar and family who are vacationing there. , Mrs. Crabtree returned to neri home on Thursday, accompanied by Mr. Scheelar. Mr. ana Mrs. Dalueg and Penny, and Mr. and Mn p. V. Scheelar for a visit with the Crabtree family. Mrs. Crabtrce and the Dalueg ramny had not seen each other for 31 i-oura On Saturday. Mrs. Crab- tree returned the relatives to Sa lem, returning to lone on Mon day. Former Heppnerite Honored With Party Mm Bud Waconer. former Henpner resident and now of Piithnnk. Mont.. Was EUCSt Of honor Wednesday night at aj bridge party at the home or Mrs. Riley Munkers with Mrs. Don Ronnott and Mrs. BUI Heath as co-hostesses, serving cooling ba nana splits as dessert. Ttiro tables of bridee were In play with Mrs. Wagoner winning high. Mrs. Wayne Prock. secona and Mrs. Clint Agee receivea low. nrhor oti(Hit. nresent were Mrs. iim Prnrk Mrs. Jack Healy. Mrs. Creston Robinson. Mrs. Don Bell- enbrock. Mrs. Ilene Wyman ana Mrs. Glen Ward. Com'uuj iat$ ram AY. Jul SI L. L plT aU ,;M saTtllDAT. lulv U L. L plor The Dalle. l;0d and l;M P- -i ..i.in rune dan., rolr parttloa. 10:00 p. m. MCSOAT. July U Cbambt at Cocnmatr. Wooa WbaaL. booa. WEDNESDAY. July U Odd rallaw. Lad? holL 1:00 p. m. ' ReceDtion to Honor Visiting Tim Juetts Mr. and Mr. Tim Juett and family of Union City, Ohio, will 1 gUets of Mr .and Mr. Ralph Scott Tuesday. July 25. In homv of the visitors. Mr. and Mrs, Adrian Bechdolt and Mr. and Mrs. Scott will ba host at a re ception at the Scott home. 910 H Fairway Avenue, during the afternoon of the 25th. All friends of the Juett are cordially Invited. They formerly were school teachers here, and this will be their first trip back for a number of years. Announcement Mode For July 22 Wedding Tie marriage if M'.t Carol l..u. Nhaa.l, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Lawrence Schaad of Pendleton, to Paul James Stout. nit if Mr. and Mr. Charles Stul t f lleppner. will b udem tured Saturday. July 22. at th Pirt Cr.rSi.5Un tt.uKh in Pf nd'.e tun. The ceremony will be read at 2 r p. m . with a reception Immediately following In the church parlors. Th couple extends an ten In vlutlon to friends who are in letextcd in attemllng. Applegate-Slocum Marriage Announced Mr. FrUvIa Slocum announce the marriage of her daughter. Frances Ann. to Richard Apple- gate, son of Mr Gertrude Apple cate. July S In a private cere mony In Stevenson, Wn. Both are graduates of lleppner high school. Richard la employed for Tum-A Lum Lumber com pany in Hcppner. T)e young couple is making its home In Lexington. (Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn (Honored at Shower A pink and blue shower was held In honor i f Mrs Paul Petty Hut. Jr. !at Thursday at the lone Community church recep tion room. Mr. Prtt)ohn receiv ed many lovely and useful gift She was al-trd at the gift ta ble by Mr Pick S'erer and Mr Lee Pettyjohn. Tana Tucker and Ronnie Morgan uu-d the gifts A flower arrangement was the centerpiece which graced the ta ble. Tiny mints In the shape of a baby In a blanket were served along with the other refresh ment Mr Paul Pettyjohn Sr. pre sided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Frnckt Lundell (toured the coffee. The hohtesM. Mr. Earl MeCahe. Mrs. David P.ietmann. Mr Kd rrtond Brttow, Mr Lloyd Rice and Mrs. Ray lieimbigner pre senled Mr Pettyjohn with a baby stroller. There are substitutes In some lines, but none for practice. Kind words never died thev just become victims or ingratitude. Agent on Vocation Leaving for tha Canadian Rocfcle Sunday were Mw Lather Kltmt. Morrow county extension ageit. and Mia Frame Harvey. Pendleton. lk.th women pUn t vUit Banff a rut Lake Loul area. They will be Joined there by Mi Klrmls' iter, Adeltsetd. Ir North Dakota, Ml Kirmi wiii also lnd a ali at time in North Dakota viMling her mother and family. h will return Autui X Brenner Earns Honors Gary Brenner, student at the University of Oregon, made the university's honor roll for the spring term, it has been an nounced. He I the mm of Mr and Mr. C. E. Brenner or torse. Dick Shannon and Dot 9a- nelt. both of Stsyton. moioreo. to lleppner July 9 for a snon stay with Pick's parents, Mr. and Mrs Wrs Saurman. Both are em- Dloved at the Staton canner for the summer. The family en- kved a picnic along vunow Creek In the Cutforth Park area Sunday evening. A rood at the family bud get reduces the vacation fever. r i a mm HURRY! ONE WEEK ONLY! OPENING ON LUCKY BUCK WEEK END DAVENPORT and CHAIR SET SELLING BELOW COST reg. $325 NOW ONLY $225 ALL FOAM RUBBER SET INWVV VIUI fAW Lovely Foam Rubber Nylon Frieze DAVENPORT REG. $225 Sale $175 All Foam Rubber HIDE - A - BED MAKES INTO A FULL SIZE BED WITH FULL SIZE MATTRESS AND SPRINGS REG. $249.50 Sale $199.50 V2 LAMPS VASES. CLOCK. GLASS. BOTTLES KNICK KNAV.ro aatvv v VTlftfltr OCCASIONAL TABLES Reg. $23.50 Sale $19.95 Reg. $34.50 Desks, Now $28.50 $24.50 Table Now $19.95 PRICE I ONLY LOVELY MAPLE HEADBOARD AND FOOTBOARD Reg. $96 " Sale $8650 4 (REG. $69.50) OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, NOW EA. $4950 REG. $15.95 BABY STROLLER aianr BlBV fiTDftT TTR KU 310.33 a REG. $42.50 AIXARDWOOD CRIB REG. $5.95 MAHOOAni mu. REG. $5.95 MAHOGANY CORNER REG. $4-95 CORN EH sntw SALE $10.95 SALE $10415 : ' x Reg. $1.49 (While They Last) LARGE CERAMIC ASH TRAYS NOW ONLY 50' CASE CO. 249 N. MAIN ST. PHONE I-9432 CAMPBELL'S STANDBY TOMATO JUICE 41 Ot, Cans FOR $- STANDBY raary Chunk Sryla, i Tins C TUNA 4F0R$1 FLAV.R.PAC 6 F0R $1 CRff N HAS CANTALOUPE 6 F0R $1 J SIMPLE SIMON FROZEN 5) Apple Cherry Peach Berry Each 3QC 1 . ... 3 PEACHES LETTUCE RED HAVEN LARGE READS lb. I9 2 for 25 fOLGER'S i 1 1 1 1 1 u nvi CIO GFFEE lb- 59c - 2 LB $1.17 SMOKED SHOULDER LB. 39 l 'ilium ilium n""l'J' U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR GOOD BEEF SHOULDER ROASTS ------- lb. 39 VEAL CUBE STEAKS 10 for $1.00 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 DDirec r.nnn JULY 21 AND 22 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET I M