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Judith Stirewalfc Bride In Monument Wedding MONUMENT Ml. Judtt h Mj Stltcwslt of KlmhrrJy. nd itotxTt C. EcrtM-h at Milton Frre- witirr cxrhanCfd thrlr marriage vuw at ii nupiUI rrrmny, sun da v. s jiUmiK-r 10. M ih Krr nklum In Monument. Trie bride I I ho eldest ilaut'liii-r or Mr n,i Mm. Jim Stirewalt of Klnr berly. The j;ro.m l the son of Mr. and Mr. Robert Berber of Milton Kreewater. The young couple welted their lirrUce vows st 2:00 p. in. In the priM-iire of relative and friend. Offl ltng at the double rlnir ceremony M the church pukior. ItfV. Kenneth Thoina of Mt. Vernon. The vow were exchanged In frnni of a beautifully decorated white anh with white taper In candelabra, bouquet of glad ioli with white hyynthemuma and white gladioli witn laven d-r carnations. Mn flitrire CamuU-ll of Kim mm?. "At Dawninir. "The u'mtiiins Praver" and The Lord Prayer," accompanied by ih.. i,n.nist. Mr. Alice McCarty of Condon, who also played the processional and recessional. Mis Stirewalt wa escorted to the altar by her father and given Into marriage by her parent. For her wedding Mis Stire walt fashioned her bridal gown of white Ince over bridal satin. The princes style dress featured a round neckline and long sleeve fastened with tiny cov ered button. The back was fashioned with double pleat which fell into a train. Her fingertip veil was held In place with a lace headpiece outlined with seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white steph anotls and orchids, centered on her white Bible. The bride's something old and borrowed was a white handker chief which belonged to her grandmother and a gold locket belonging to her husband1 grandmother. Her something new was her gown and shoes, and something blue was her gar ter. Serving as maid of honor was the bride's sister Dlna. Junior maid of honor was her sister, Nancy. The bridesmaids were ner sisters Lula and Elizabeth, and her cousin Vivian Stirewalt. The maids of honor carried bouquets of two shades of lavender asters, painted acorns, wheat and leaves from Hawaii. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of white and lavender asters set Into half birdcages decorated with laven der net. Tim muiHu nf honor and brides maids wore street length dresses of lavender shades fashioned In to empire dresses with sweet heart front necklines and flalred skirt with soft pleats at center back sections, white headpieces and shoes with clip on flowers dyed to match their dresses. Steve Cunlre of Fo-U. rh'l mate of the bridegroom served tutt mn. Junior rt man wa Kenny Bertwh. brother t4 lh gtoom. Jarrct ionic. . Myers of Fow.it. tu matr of the grum and Jerry Maley of Jtedmond. cousin of the bride ered a uher. fandUllghter were Vicky Sue Nash and Danny Stirewalt. cou lit of the bride. Jimmy Stirewalt. brother J the bride, served a ring bearer -..r h,-r (Uuehter'a wedding. Mr. Stirewalt wore a lavender lace and taffeta street drew witn white accensorle. The mother of the groom wore a turquoise wool sheath dre with black aea orle. Both of them wore cor sage of pink carnation and pink rosebud. Mr. Mary torley of Vancouver, Wash., wa In charge of the guest book. Mr. Kathleen Oster of John Day and Mr. Nestle Krhardt were In charge of the gift table. Following the ceremony. Mr. and Mr. Jim Stirewalt enter tained at a reception at the Mon ument Legion and Grange hall. Mrs. Edna Moore wa assisting hostess. Centering the reception table wa a four-tiered wedding cake bi.ked and decorated by the bride' mother. After the newlywed had cut the first piece of cake, Mr. Donna Dixon and Mr. Shirley Miller, cousin of the bride, cut - ,t ...puah i ho rake. The bride' aunt, Mrs. Delia Stirewalt and Mr Kliin Nash, served punch, coffee, and tea. The young couple left Sunday evening for their honeymoon In the Wallowa mountains. Mrs. Schwarz Feted At Shower Party TONE Mrs. Len Rav Schwarz was honored with a pink and Kina nhnivpr at the lone com munity church last Thursday evening. Assisting Mrs. Schwarz at me att lahle were her sister, Mrs. Jack Healy of Heppner, and Miss Mardlne Baker, a lormer ciass mate. An arrangement of fall flow ers and candles graced the tea table from which Mrs. Ida Cole man. mother of the honoree, poured. - Mrs. Markham Baker, Miss Mardine Baker, Mrs. Ralph Crum, Mm. Bonnie Peterson. Mrs. Har old Sherer, Mrs. Bcrl Akers, Mrs. Bill Seehafer of Boardman, Mrs. Leland MeKinney and Mrs. L. A. McCabe. hostesses, presented Mrs. Schwarz with a high chair. Out of town guests ineiuaea, lvfrs. Kenneth Turner. Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. Leonard Schwartz, Mrs. Annie Hcaly and Mrs. JacK Healy. HtrfrrCi CAirrTt-TlME. Tnursdey, eLtf tl. 11 Social Lites-- call i m M rt2M -by Jo ITS LUCKY TO WEAR YOUR BIRTHSTONE birthstones for eptember StM iF fl i $. .j LaAaBHaBiaaRMMIaMlBBBBt $00- sw SAPPHIRE STAR SAPPHIRE Symbol of Clear Thinking and Wisdom for her: The clear sky blue of the Sapphire or the mysteriou beauty of a star Sapphire will give her a deep sense of pride of possession. for him: A gold ring set with Sapphire or Star Sapphire a distinctive and happy choice for the September born. Moit birthstonrt availabl in genuint. tynthttic. f imitation $tont$. "Something from the Jeweler', is always something special I- JEWELERS (lAr Mount 3 A. M. To P. M. 1 77 MAIN ST- HEPPNM PHONE 8 8200 -77 cr Mine ft i ' 11 " " ir jo nrmjOHN 11IO?K MONPAYS. the hard ti get ewing day ! ! Kid off to trhot'l. o M-ttle down to your second cup of cilfee and read the jmK-f who drink Offee ? ? Seriously llioujih. at thai time. I have my hand In wUhwater and mv mind on all the people muM i all r to get the MrtUI new gathered ready for the pier Did I remember that date of the party or lodge meet Ing? o o o LAST W KDN ESDAY night Janet Age entertained two table of dewrt bridge at her home. The mewl exeliement of the evening wa the grand slam hand held by Nadine O'Brien and she made the bid ! ! I puewi you would say "thit' like 1500 trump In pinochle!" Fran HUhmond won high, Jean Bennett, second; and Janet Nagcl. low. Other gal making up the play were Joyce Ward, lllene Prock. and Patty Prock. . o o o CWEN HKALY was telling me about the family day "package" at the Round Up this year and wn quite enthused over It. All the family attending except 4-year-old Judy who was two Jump ahead In spite of the acc retive goings on! Come Tuesday evening, Judy had her suitcase all packed and said she wanted to stay with grandma. Gwen mused, "Wonder how she knew she was going to be left home?" o o o JACKIE LABHART and fam ily are leaving soon to make their home In John Day as her husband. Bill. Is assigned there with the State Police. Last Wednesday evening, Laurel Van Martor and Cork Norene honored Jackie with a firwell Dartv at the Norene home. Following bridge play and much visiting, she was present ed a lovely floral centerpiece arnnciment With a hobo DOie on,l knnnsark filled with "loot" to help them get to John Day." Guests included vi Lannam, Dee Cribble, Hazel Mahoney, Inez Meador, Elaine George, Kay Robinson, Hazel Hamlin, Betty Glmbel, Gene Case, and Harriet wo ii r.nna won hluh. Harriet second; VI was low; and Betty won Jack high. o o o FORMAL or not formal, that is the question? So they got their signals crossed up and in comes Jackie and Kay dressed Upooops, every one else in ca prl pants ! ! ! o o o SEVERAL HEPPNER bridge players motored to Hermlston Monday night for the weekly Master Point play. Winning high for north-south were LaVerne Van Marter and Daisy Collins, o . o o BLANCHE WISE dashed across the street from work last Thurs day to the Gazette-Times shop tn toll me she had met some very good friends of mine, Betty and Bert Vanderwall of Haines. The Wises and Pirl Howells had been up there hunting near their home. Small world, huh? o o o MRS. DON TURNER had a lovely luncheon party at her ranch home on Thursday. Her guests were Ruth Cleveland, Cork Norene, Louise Farley, Kay Anderson, Laurel Van warier, and Jackie Labhart. 0 o 0 HAVE YOU ever eaten sour dough biscuits? You're really in for a treat which I enjoyed last week at the Mike Sallng home. Eilene had some biscuits fresh from the oven when I was there to pick up some cucumbers. My, how good they are. First, you must get a "start" from some one and then you're on your way to making sour doughs, so here goes! o o o I'VE LEARNED if you talk long enough to someone they're bound to come up with, some in teresting news. Like the slumber party at the Schaffitz home last Friday night! Helen said she couldn't think of anything but in the course of our conversation, out came the party which was In honor of her daughter. Diane, on her 14th birthday. The girls had dinner, attended the show and spent the night with Diane. Helen is still wondering how kid, clothe, and sleeping bag all gut Into the bedroom t ! Hv. Ing fun were Barbara Cribble. Brenda Young. Shirley Erwln. Jean Slot kard. and Merldy Webb. OOP THE FAVORITE recipe ihl week come to me from Mrs. John Un. or Martha a ah U kn.mn by her friend. 1 find discovered thl delldou pie crust at an extension meeting when she served apple pie. Martha say ! n M Ger man pie crust recipe and she got II from her niece, Mrs. Lena Bechel. PIE CRUST RECIPE Rlend 2 cup flour 1 cup shortening 1 tsp. lt ... B.at with egg beater and add to flour mixture 1 egg 1 tsp vinegar ,t cup water Roll and cut to lze, make two 2 crust pie. o o o BEST Bin'S again feature tur key, lamb, and look for good buy In beef teak. Thl 1 the time for pear and apple now on the market. Care must be taken to keep them fresh, re frigerate small quantities and store large quantlea In a cool damp place. Also look for local produce still available, potatoes, carrots, lettuce, green beans, and tomatoes. So for good meal plan nlng take advantage of the good buys In the markets. o o o WITH THE opening deer season Just around the corner, plan to attend the Red Hat program at the Fair pavilion Tuesday, Sept 26, 8:00 p. m. Andy Landforce from Oregon State University will talk on the care of the deer after the kill, preparation for freezing, and ways of cooking and serving the meat. o o o LILACS IN September? Mrs. Lora Moyer can pick you a pretty bouquet from a tree in her yard which is blooming for the second time this year. The terrific flood and wind storm on August 16 through Blackhorse canyon Where Mr. Moyer lives, stripped the tree of all its leaves. Along with the second growth of leave came the second bloom of lilacs. Pratts Hold Open House For Faculty Over 30 teachers called at the open house held by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt at their home fol lowing the first football game Friday night. A cake representing a football field rnrried out the theme of the season. Players, balls and pennants were placed to repre sent a came In progress at the buffet-set table. Thp pvenlner was spent in get ting acquainted and visiting. Coming Events rmoAT. pL ta reetboU. vTd schi . Het IttM. Rd IteUt TiOO p. m. FeettMU. H. t. at Mot Reck. tasters lt. 00 P" SATUBDAT. ST. U Morw C4atf Gem d Min eral Society, eld Ubevry. 1:00 IOWDAT. fept U O.tS. toatera central meetiaa. lodge ball. MONDAY. Sept. IS Chamber f Co nun etc. Waaoa WbeeL noon. TUtSDAY. Sept M Dear of H n r. Christian church. 1:00 P Bookworm. Mrs. Jim Thomson. 1:00 p. m. Red Hat program, fair pavilion. tiOO p o WEDNESDAY, Sept Jt Odd reUew. lode ball. 1:00 "THURSDAY. Sept 21 Elks hunters' oJgbt Slog dinner. i30 p. m. SoroptlmUt Wagon WbeeL noon. Heppner Unit Learns About Extension The Heppner extension unit met S-pt. 12 at, the home of Mr. Riley Munker with 13 members present for the first meeting of the extension year. The day started at 11:00 a. m. with mem ber assigned questions on ex tension service, what It Is and what it offers. After a noon pot luck dinner, the meeting con tinued with reports on the ques tions given. Mrs. Merrltt Gray reported the Heppner unit award went to Judy Smith and Lynn Burkenbine, the champion knit ting team demonstrators at 1K1 county fair. A short discussion on money raising projects for the unit end ed In favor of continuing the Dutch auction at each meeting. Mrs. Mike Gray won the auction. The next meeting will be Oct. 10 at the fair pavilion starting at 10:00 a. m. with a sack lunch at noon. The subject will be "Smocked Pillows" ana anyone attending is reminded to bring material and other needed Items. Birthday Is Occasion For Special Dinner Mrs. Lucy Peterson was hon ored on the occasion of her birth day, Sept. 11 by a dinner at the Clarence Johnson home. Present, besides the honoree, were her daughters Ruth and Martha Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ployhar and daughter Susie, the host and hostess, Mary and Johnny. The evening was spent in visit ing. Observe Anniversary At Turner Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner hosted Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham lin at a dinner party at their home Friday honoring the 29th wedding anniversary of the Hamllns. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Barratt, Elaine George, the honorees and the host and hostess. Rcbckohs Get Ready For President Visit San Soud RebekahV tegular mertinf held Friday night met with 23 members present The main bulne matter wa con cerned in making plan for the i4tu vUJt of the president on Pre. IS. Card were sent to the ill. Following Ihe close of the meeting, refreshment were serv ed. Th Triple Link me Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank Ayrrs with 11 members present After the business meeting was ad journed, the m-mbrr played pinochle. Mr. C R. McDowell won high; Mr. Roy Quacken bush second high and Mr. George Krueger won the door prize. The members presented Mr. Krueger with a going away gift. She and her husband are leaving to make their home In Sokane. Degree of Honor To Host Convention The Degree of Honor met Tues day at the Christian Church on the regular meeting night. Com mittee were appointed to work on the district convention which Heppner will host here Oct 10. The convention will begin with registration In the fore noon, a potluck dinner at noon and meetings to take place dur ing the afternoon In the Catholic parish hall. A banquet for the members and families is plan ned for the evening in the Christ Ian church. The Carnation club met at the home of Mrs. William Cunning ham Thursday evening. The members planned the banquet menu for the Degree of Honor Convention. Refreshments were erved following the business meeting. SAVE MONEY SHOP IN HEPPNER Annual Report Shows More Uteof Library Borrowers hve Increased at Heppner city library from 10! 1 at the end of Ut ear to 111 this year. Blanche Brown, It' k.iuD rt-rxtf tni to the city council In the annual library te- wrt. The norry 1 day rr '"U,E have been increased from lo 11 hours per week. Afternoon hour are - p. m. on Monda. Wednesday and Saturday; evening hour re 7 to 8 Monday and Wed nesday. , . , The library recently pun-hased a new card catalog cabinet to facilitate quick reference f book. It U now stocked with l.fxU volume for the use of the public. A total circulation dur ing the past year of 8.217 book lent for home ue wa an In crease In number of 203 over the prevlou year. Heppner tlty uorary or ated on a budget of $0 from it r.,n,i. r.im plfta. fine and fee. During the past yer total expenditure oi i.vj RainuHi on hand at the end of the year wa $30280. Mrs. Brown, wno nas oeen li brarian for the past five year, urged the public to use their new library house In the library-museum building at the north end of Main street Program On Ceramics Given Mother's Club Mrs. Robert Jones entertained members of the Mother's club Monday evening. Sept. 11. with Mrs. Ray Williams acting as co hostess. 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