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! ' J. x - t, r , , frtJtfrnkw into EtwihAi A&kt i HiummMWiWwufcl KSml. MfflifttiiiwTjlJ NOW MAKING THEIR HOME in Renton, Wn., ore Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blake, whose marriage was solemnized September 1 at the First Christian church. The bride is the former Miss Sandra Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. (Ruggles Photo) Sandra Jones and Jon Blake United In Ceremony At Christian Church Sandra Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, and Jon Blake, Seattle, Wn., son of Keith ley Blake and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Aurora, were united In marriage in an afternoon cere mony September 1 at the First Christian church in Heppner. Miss Loma Mae Jones, aunt of the bride, performed the double ring rites assisted by Rev. Charles Knox. Escorted down the aisle by her father and given in mar riage by her parents, the bride wore a white floor length gown of Acetate Peau de Sole with a wing skirt appliqued with lace matching the Chantilly-type lace bodice with scalloped sabrina neckline and nylon lined lace full-length sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a tiara of pearls. She carried her white Rainbow for Girls Bible with a white orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gary Jones, sister-in-law of the bride, and she wore a yellow brocade sheath carrying a green parasol filled with green spider mums. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Rob ert Harrison, Lexington, and Mrs. Don Hevener. They wore iden tical mint green brocade sheath dresses carrying yellow parasois filled with green spider mums. Best man was Gary Jones, brother of the bride. Ushers were Robert Harrison and Don Hev ener. Candlelighters were Judy Jones, cousin of the bride, wear ing a white dress . with green trim, and Ray Jones, brother of the bride. Mrs. Charles Knox was organ ist and accompanied Oliver Cres- RAYING HANDS CHARM . A CHARM TO TREASURE FOREVER IN STERLING SILVER 5.95 Serenity Prayer Hands in prayer a universal expression of silent devotion. From the original of a world noted design by Albrecht Durer. Beautifully engraved and detailed in bas-relief. Reverse side has prayer inscribed as shown. Makes a meaningful gift. Charm or pocket piece in sterling silver 5.95 Charm or pocket piece in go d filled . . . . . . v. Charm in I4K gold 45.00 Key chain in sterling . . . 7.95 "Something from the Jeweler's. is always something special." JEWELERS Store Houni 9 A. M. To 6 P. X. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPKZB PH. 676-9200 1 Aktti ml HMNM Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 -by Jo By JO PETTYJOHN I TALKED with Mildred Wright about her recent trip to Alaska and way points. She was quite enthusiastic about it and really enjoyed traveling by car to see the sights. Said they had little car trouble, just one flat tire when they picked up a nail in 7,000 miles! She said traveling the Alaskan Highway is no dif ferent than others as far as hav ing service stations and motels and cafes along the way. It is really booming, catering to the tourist trade. They took many colored slides which are sure to show off the interesting notes. ooo WELL, I can tell it is fall, as the clubs and organizations start their meetings and gatherings. Don't forget the extension unit meetings in your area which meet once a month for some interesting lessons. The various lodges are meeting once or twice a month, check the calendar. ELKS LADIES Night got going Thursday night at the lodge rooms with eight tables in play. Fay Ferguson won high in bridge with Elaine George win ning low. Jeanne Dobbs took high in the pinochle group and the low went to Dora Sue Vial. Maureen Devin won the door prize. Hostesses for the evening were Helen Schaffitz, Dee Grib ble, Happy Graham, and Hazel Mahoney. 0 0 0 DORIS W ATKINS entertained the Friday afternoon pinochle club and walked off with all the prizes, too! She won high wick who sang, "Because," and "The Wedding Prayer." White gladioli and white candles were used in the church. The reception followed immed iately in the church social rooms with Mrs. Theta Stratton In charge of the kitchen. An ar rangement of white gladioli and green chrysanthemums was used on the servine table with white candles in the candelabrum and using white stock and spirea background. After the young couple cut the first piece of cake, Mrs. Keithley Blake and Mrs. Floyd Jones continued serving the beautiful 3-tiered white cake which was trimmed with yellow flowers and topped with a min iature bride and groom. Pourine were Mrs. Oliver Cres- wick, and Mrs. Everett Keithley, Condon. Judy Stevens kept the guest book. Marda Graybeal, Toppenish, wn., cousin oi me bride, and Marcia Jones, cousin of the bride, had charge of the gift tables. After a short wedding trip to the coast the newlyweds are at home in Renton, Wn., where the groom is employed by Boeing Airplane Co. The bride graduated irom Heppner High school in 1961 and attended Eastern Oregon College for one year. The groom graduated from Heppner mgn school in 1957 and attended a drafting school in Portland be fore going to work for Boeing. Out of town guests included: Mrs. Charles Cooper, Aurora, mother of the groom; Mrs. Betty Belle Arcuri, Portland, sister of the groom, and children; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake, Portland, aunt and uncle of the groom; Mrs. Ted Johnson and Mrs. Neil Neilson and two daughters, Pen dleton: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graybeal and Marda, Toppenish, Wn., aunt and uncle of the bride; Doris Morris, Pendleton; Car olvn Helfredt. Pendleton; Judy Youngman, Pendleton; Jan Gren- ier, Milwaukie, all classmates of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley, Condon. and teamed up with Pearl Wright for the pinochle. Carrie Beckett won low. Doris served a delicious barbecued chicken lunch to the group before play. Others going were Millie Evans, Gladys Beck ett, Beulah Mankin, Mary Har ris, and Marguerite Chapin. 0 0 0 HAVE YOU seen the new colors for fall in clothes, for boys and men, girls and women? They are going for dark greens, blues, oranges, and yellows. Also seen are new capris, lined and unlined, in these colors, just right for fall football games coming up. All materials are be coming more wrinkle resistant and need less ironing which saves mom lots of time. THE LA VERNE VAN MARTERS and Bill Collins journeyed to Hermiston Monday night to take part in the twice monthly Master Point duplicate bridge play. LaVerne and Daisy Collins won second place. ooo THE RECIPE this week comes to me from Mrs Coming Events FRIDAY, September 14 H. S. football, rodeo field, 8:00 p.m. MONDAY, September 17 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. Rainbow, lodge hall, 7:00 p.m. Civic League, Mrs. Matt Hughes, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 19 Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY, September 20 Soroptimist, Wagon Wheel, noon. Elks, Hunters' Night, Odd Fel lows hall, 8:00 p.m. Cole which she and her sister, Fern Graves, serve for club gath erings and showers. They got the recipe from their sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Pay ette, Idaho. Fruit Cocktail Dessert Sift three times together: 1 cup flour 1 cup sugar 1 t soda t salt Add: 1 well-beaten egg. Mix well. Add: 1 can No. 2 drained fruit cocktail, mix well. Pour Into buttered 8"x8" or 9"x9" square pan, sprinkle brown sugar and chopped walnuts on top. Bake 35 minutes in 350 degree oven. Serve warm with whipped cream Ike (Elsie) topping. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September 13. 1962 Mrs. Doherty Hostess For Sorority Meeting IONE Beta Omega Sorority held their first meeting of the season on Wednesday evening, September 5 at the home of Mrs. Charles Doherty with President, Mrs. Robert Hoskins presiding. Co-hostess was Mrs. Joel Engle man. The social schedule for the year was given. Members and families will attend family day at the Pendleton Roundup for this September social. For the educational program, Mrs. Robert Rietmann showed colored slides of their trip to the Winter Olympics at Squaw Val ley, Calif, in 19(50. Refreshments were served to the 12 members present. Biddies Set Meet The Lexington Co-op auxiliary (Co-op Biddies) will meet Mon day, October 1, at the Lexington city hall at 1:30 p. m it is an nounced. Mrs. Edith Stevens of Pendleton will demonstrate mak ing wood fiber flowers, and materials will be available for a small charge. Those coming are asked to bring scissors and rulers. Further Information may be obtained from Mrs. Millard Nolan (Ph. 989-8150), Lexington. SCHOOL MENUS September 17-21. 1962 MONDAY Meat stew, cab bage salad, apple brown Betty, bread and butter, milk. TUESDAY Mashed potatoes, meat and gravy, celery sticks, fruit, bread and butter, milk. WENESDAY White beans and Ham, cold tomatoes, tossed sal ad, hot rolls and butter, fruit, milk. THURSDAY Spaghetti and meat balls, carrot and raisin salad, spinach, fruit, milk, bread and butter. FRIDAY Tomato soup, Tuna sandwiches, lettuce wedges, frosted cake, fruit, milk. Card Party Date Set Altar Society of St. Patrick's Catholic church set the date of Tuesday, October 2, for a publi" card party in the parish hall at its meeting Tuesday night, Mrs. Jack Healy, president, said. Bride and pinochle will be in play. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Barratt left Monday from Portland by plane to their home in Mesa, Ariz., after spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Genneu ana son, Dick, saiem, visueu m Heppner several days last week. Recent houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Emry of Vancouver, Wn., and Mrs. Ralph Mast and child ren Steven, Diane and Suzanne of Seattle. Visiting recently at the home fo Mrs. Millie Doolittle were her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doolittle and two sons of Portland. They were here for the Saturday rodeo festivities. From last Wednesday until Sunday her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parrott and two daughters, also of Portland, were houseguests. FOR THE NEW ARRIVALS - Latest Baby Furniture m Basinettes Bathinettes $23.95 Cribs $29.95 Mattresses Infant Seats $7.45 Walker $5.79 Gates-3 Ft. and 5 Ft. Nursery Chairs $6.79 IN CASE YOU NEED FURNITURE. THINK OF CASE FURNITURE Jiff p!Mc SUNSHINE Hydro COOKIES 2 Pkgs. W SUNRISE CUT MACARONI LONG SPAGHETTI, CUT SPAGHETTI, 4 LB- 43c YOUR CHOICE WE FEATURE MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS W NALLEY HOT or REG. CHILI 2 FOR C Cc DURKEE'S , MAYONNAISE 49c FROZEN FOODS HASH BROWNS n LEAF CHOPPED SPINACH f GREEN BEANS ior FRENCH CUT GREEN BEANS ' FISH STICKS 14 oz. 59 CARROTS 2 pkg 19 Cauliflower ea. 23 GREEN . PEPPERS 2 for 9 FRESH II mm J SQUASH - - lb. 5 FRESH I ! WHOLE STEWING HENS, lb. 25c PORK LOIN SPECIALS Lb. 69c COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS lb. 55c Center Cut Chops (Lean And Tender) TASTY LOIN END ROAST .... Lb. 55c Bologna & Polish Rings 3 (or $1 PRICES GOOD SEPT. Hand 15 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps CR.EEN STAMPS MARKET '4 We Give S4H Green Stamps Heppner Ph. 676-9432 I ', i I