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1 1 ii . i J , i Jill ii ai. mmmm'mmwmmmmtmymmf ,v Mrl VI' .r r . i-JSgr , v. 7 '''' ' ' MR. AND MRS. ROBERT EARL AICERS are shown following their wedding December 16 at the Trinity Lutheran church in Herm iston. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Losness, Hermiston, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers, lone. Couple Repeat Vows At Hermiston Church In December Wedding Miss Janice Laurie Losness, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Hans Losness, Hermiston, became the bride of Robert Earl Akers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers, lone, at a pretty winter wedding Sun day, December 16, at the Trinity Luthern church in Hermiston. The double ring candlelight service was performed before a colorful setting of red and white poinsettias, with the Rev. Robert Drewes officiating. Organist was Mrs. Paul Tews, and accompan ied soloist Sandi Beach when she sang, "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Escorted to the alter by her father, the bride chose for her wedding a floor length gown of Peau de Soie. The fitted bodice was designed with floral motifs of Alencon lace, bateau neckline and long pointed sleeves. The bouffant skirt was accented with -unpressed pleats at the sides, ex tending gracefully to the floor. An important illusion veil was held in place by a petite pill boy headdress, trimmed in seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of red poinsettias on white satin bows. Miss Jackie Jeppe, maid of honor, and Misses Sharon Ken dall and Benita Helms, brides maids, were gowned in red satin bell skirt dresses and carried white poinsettias. Best man was John Miller. Ushers were Bill and Berl Akers, brothers of the groom, and How ard and Larry Losness, brothers of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Losness chose to wear a brown taffeta sheath with white accessories. Mrs. Akers, mother of the groom, wore a beige "bro cade sheath, with white acces sories. The holiday decor was carried out in the reception through the use of red poinsettias and holly. Serving he wedding cake, after the traditional cutting of the first piece by the bridal couple, was Mrs. Mike Matthews, aunt of the groom, assisted bv Mrs Kemble Tellefson. Pouring were Mrs. Herman Ulvan, aunt of the Bride and Mrs. Don Madsen Guest book was passed by Bon nie Akers, and presiding at the gift table were Carole Anderson and Gayle Bageant. For her going-away ensemble, the bride chose a white two piece knit suit, with a corsage of red rosebuds. After their wedding trip to the coast, the newly-weds are now at home in Corvallis where Mr. Akers is enrolled as a junior at Oregon State University. The bride is a graduate of Hermiston High school and the groom of lone High school. Both attended Columbia Basin College, Pasco, Wn. Out-of-town guests came from Spokane, Portland, San Jose, Calif., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, lone, Heppner and Lexington. Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 --by Jo By JO PETTYJOHN OH, MY, spring is here? Well, right now I can see the sun peeking through my windows as I work here. Anyhow, when Jan uary l has come and gone I'm ready for spring, but never fear, we always have snow and such in February! Things seem to be settling down into routine after the holidays. In talk i n g to mothers they are sighing a little 'cause the house is easier to keep clean and things are getting or ganized again! As to our young sters they got into the habit of staying up late and now, wow! Guess who wins out? ooo THE ELKS will hold duplicate bridge play the first Sunday of each month and the first such play was held last Sunday with seven and one-half tables. Bert Huff and Gerald Jonasson won high north-south with Delia Mc- Curdy and son, Harlan, winning second. Mrs. Ritzinger, Hermis ton, and Dan Bartlett, Hermiston, won high east-west. Phil and Hazel Mahoney won sec o n d high. ooo SEVERAL NEW Year's parties were held about town last week. The Clint Agees. Bob Can- tonwines, and Clarence Johnsons entertained with a potluck sup per at the Johnson home New Years Eve. Following supper the guests enjoyed playing cards and dancing to see the New Year in. Ouests were the Don Mc- Clures, Jim Sutherlands. Don Coles, Jim Gordons, Gordon Pratts, and Larry O'Rourkes. The McClure family kept the bridge prizes to memseives as Don won high and Mary won the low! Myrna Sutherland won high for pinochle and Carolyn Cole won low. ooo BESIDES SEEING a good ball game Saturday night I enjoyed seeing the drill team perform. From the time they organized a few years ago (I saw them do "Dungaree Doll" at a football game), they have added much to the games, do keep it up! Only one thing wrong, would like to see them do two numbers! FOURTEEN TABLES of lady card players initiated the re newed Elks Temple for the first Ladies Night held last Thursday since the fire last spring. Host esses for the evening were Jan- ina Johnson and Mary McLeod who served coffee during the play. High for pinochle went to Mary Bletell; second to Edna Turner, and the door prize to Gladys Snider, High for bridge Arnold Palmer and Gary Player take on all oomerel And you may win IQ,000 OR ,660 OTHER BIQ PRIZES watch CHALLENGE GOLF on ABC-TV KNDU-TV (2) SUNDAYS 12 TO 1 P.M. FORD'S TIRE Service You've Got A Date . . . With This New Silverplate ilif if if ti? 52 PIECES, A SERVICE FOR 8 I Limited Time $ Offer at only j Ntf' (Silver only) 111 With Wood HostMj f riy I Service includes: ,n(l Cov,r in Hi 16 Teaspoons 1 Butter Knifa .Mil 8 Place Knives 1 Sugar Spoon 11 8 Place Forks 1 Serving Spoon, "It 8 Salad Forks regular n 8 Soup Spoons 1 Serving Spoon, mA pierced I ) Pay As Little As $1 A WEEK Troda-merti ! Ofitl ltd. t "Something from the Jeweler's. y is always something special." JEWELERS l . 3 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. IP ST.. HEPPNER UfaXJ I IoK:en J TAJklPSj Store Hours MAIN 676-9200 went to Virginia Rosewall; sec ond to Laurel Van Marter; and the door prize to Jan Agee. Next Ladies Night will be tehruary 7 at the club rooms. ooo FIVE COUFLKS enjoyed an evening of Tripoloy (sounds intriguing doesn't it?) and to see the New Year in at the homo of the Creston Robinsons. Guests in cluded the Mike Salings, Howard Pettyjohns, Ned Sweek, and Riley Munkers. Kay served deli cious tid-bits during the evening to distract us from the game and our resolutions! ooo ALMA GREEN entertained last Wednesday the Fyoudas and Fidas bridge club with two tables in play. Members were Rachael Dick, Winnifred Cox, Lorena Jones, Beth Brya n t , Gladys Connor, Florence Green, Elsie Cole, and Joan Williamson as guest. Rachael won high and Winnifred won second. ooo THE FRIDAY afternoon pinochle club got together last week at the home of Doris Watkins Those playine we r e Pearl Wright, Hannah Anderson, Millie Elvans, Gladys Beckett, Carrie Beckett, Mary Harris, and Beu lah Mankin, Beulah and Hannah won the pinochle; Gladys won low; and Mary took high. I hear they all had good scores and Mary and Gladys teamed up to meld GOO queens! 0 0 0 FROM WHAT I hear, many Hep pnerites can soon hold a re union in Arizona! The Mahoneys and R. B. Rices have lett on trips u me soutnwest, tne Kaymond Fergusons plan to leave soon, ns do the Ambrose ChaDins. Of course the Barratts live there and the Bob Grabills, former Heppner residents! Have a good time and hope the weather is fine! ooo AN OPEN house was held Now lears Eve at the Howard Cleveland home prior to the New Years dance at the Elks. Enter taining with the Clevelands were the Jim Healys. Guests dropped in before going to the dance and tne nouse was decorated with the Christmas theme. ooo HEPPNER JAYVEE and varsity basketball teams and the De. Sales teams were guests at a hamburger feed held Saturday evening following the game nere. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gard ner, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrrv Daecett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Max Barclay, and Mrs. Gertrude A'OPleeate were hosts for the event which was HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 10, 1963 hold in the Catholic parish hall, They served hamburgers, salads, potatoe chips, relish dishes, puncn ana coiiee to 130 persons The teams' coaches and some of the DeSales team parents were aiso present. ooo THE ERNIE McCabes and the Dave MoLeods entert a i n e d with a New Years Eve party at me McLeod home. The guests came from lone and Heppner wun iir. and Mrs. corK McLeod of Vancouver, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bristow, Tillamook also present. They enjoyed danc ing and seeing the Now Year In with the hosts serving a ham and egg breakfast after mid night. Hostesses for the OES Social Club Saturday wore Mrs. Inez Huffman and Mrs. Dean Hunt. Graphic. High score in pinochle was held by Mrs. Walter Becket and high in bride by Mrs. Clarence Rose wall. 0 0 0 APPLES ARE still plentiful In the markets, many varieties for cooking and eating. Watch the markets for best buys in meats, the fresh produce is plen tiful but priced seasonably high. Perk up your winter menu with a tossed green salad dotted with bright red radishes. For a break fast treat try hot oatmeal topped with sliced bana n a s , real "neato," as son Larry would say! "It's really not nice for a laun dry to lose a family's best hotel towels." Kenny Bennett, Green castle (Ind.) Putnam County BAPTISTS WANTED! Conservative Baptist Church Now Meeting Regularly Each Sunday Afternoon SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2:00 p.m. CHURCH WORSHIP, 3:00 p.m. Rev. Harold McArthur, pastor AMERICAN LEGION HALL EVERYONE WELCOME use-: COMPARE...W!ft SAVE Hudson House 46 oz. TOMATO JUICE 4for$l MJB COFFEE LB. g9c 2 LBS. S117 6 OZ. INSTANT QOc Super Market STRAWBERRIES g For $j Ore-Idaho Frozen FRENCH FRIES 2For45c i mm M PORK STEAK mmst "i ender lb. 49 Well Trimmed, Picnic Style, 5 to 7 Lb. PORK ROASTS, lb. 39 Bar-S Wieners 1lb.pkg.55 Mild Cheddar Cheese b. 49 FRESH FISH Smelt - Snapper - Crabs - Oysters CUSTOM CUTTING YOUR MEAT WILL BE CUT TO YOUR DESIRES AND PROTECTED WITH TITE FROZEN FOOD WRAP. Jppp. 3 LB. BAG SCOTT White NAPKINS 3 For 39c Si BnntT Waldorf TISSUE 10 Rolls 89' Giant ScotTowels 3 For $1 Cutrite PLASTIC 2 For 55c Scotties FACIAL TISSUE 4 FOR $- YELLOW ONIONS 19 ROME lb. 10c 2 for 25c PRICES GOOD JAN. 11 and 12 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET