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.' ' i '4 Life- ; v . - . .i - ; m. hi i THE MARRIAGE OF JEANNE SCHMIDT and David Oliver Creswick was solemnized at an afternoon ceremony Saturday, June 15, at the Hope Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ana rars. timer scnmiat ana parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick, all of Heppner. (Ruggles Photo) Local Couple Exchange Marriage Vows At Church Candlelight Ceremony June 15 Miss Jeanne Schmidt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer bchmidt, and David Oliver Cres wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick, all of HeDDner, ex changed their marriage vows at an impressive summer ceremony Saturday, June 15 at 2:00 p.m., at Hope L,utneran church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Kenneth Robinson before an altar decor ated with baskets of pink and white gladioli and baby breath, banked by white tapers in candelabra. Pews were marked with pink and white ribbon bows. ihe bride, given in marriage by her parents, and escorted to the altar by her father, was love ly in a white brocade satin gown fashioned with long point ed sleeves, Sabrina neckline and bouffant skirt styled with bustle effect fullness in the back. A seed pearl tiara crown held in place a finger tip veil of illusion net. She wore a pearl necklace and, for the traditional borrowed and blue, a blue garter. She carried a bridal cascade of white roses and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Du- ane Gentry, sister of the groom, of Milton-Freewater. Bridesmaids were Misses Sandi Davis of Irri gon, and Judy Schmidt, sister of the bride. The attendants wore matching dresses of pink bro cade with bell-shaped skirts, pink ring hats of brocade with short net veils trimmed with simulated pearls, white gloves and shoes and carried pink car nation and rosebud bouquets with trailing pink streamers. Lighting the candles were Deborah Gentry, niece of the groom, dressed in pink polished cotton jacket dress with pink net headdress, pink carnation wristlet and white accessories, and Bobby Peck, in dark pants and white jacket with pink car nation boutonniere. Flower girl was Denise Gentry, niece of the groom, wearing pink nylon with white wide brimmed hat, and carrying a nosegay of pink carnations sur rounded by rosebuds. Dave Schmidt, brother cf the bride, attended as ring bearer, wearing a white suit with pink boutonniere, and carrying a white satin and lace ring pil low. Organist was Mrs. Gerald Jonasson, who also accompanied Mr. Creswick, father of the groom, when he sang the num bers, "Wedding Prayer" and "O Perfect Love." Serving as best man was Ron Creswick, brother of the groom. Ushers were Don CreswicK, brother of the groom, and Duane Campfire Executive Coming to Lexington For Granae Program Mrs. Cliff Calkins, Pendleton, executive secretary of Campnre Girls for this area, will speak and show slides of Camp Hid away Springs near Ukiah, at the regular meeting of the Lexing ton Grange Saturday evening at 8 p.m. Th nrneram. open to the Pub lic will civp information on en rollment and facilities at the camp, open this year to girls from both Morrow and Gilliam counties. Also, girls who are not Campfire members are invited to enroll for remaining camp per iods this summer. Girls entering the third grade up into high school years may attend, rarenis or girls interested in tnis camp ing program are urged to at tonH tho meptin? Saturday even ing at the Lexington Grange hall. The program, scheduled for 8 p.m., will be tollowea py me regular business meeting ana social hour. Mrs. Ethel Zeimenti returned to heT home in Heppner Tuesday from a month s vacation spent in Seattle, Wn, witn ner son-in-low an r danphter. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Billings, and while there visited many former friends that she knew while making her ttle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy and family enjoyed a camping va cation in the Baker and Wal lowa areas last week. Gentry, brother-in-law of the groom of Milton-Freewater. All of the groom's attendants wore pink carnation boutonniers. The groom wore a white rosebud from the bride's bouquet. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Schmidt chose a rose ma telasse dress with white acces sories, and a white symbidium orchid corsage. Mrs. Creswick, mother of the groom wore a blue silk shantung with white accessories, and a white symbidium orchid cor sage. The couple was greeted by their many friends at a wedding reception in the church basement rooms. Decorations carried out the pink and white color theme used throughout the service with other accents on "wedding bells." Centering the bride's table was a six-ticred wedding cake, top ped with miniature wedding bells. Pouring were Mrs. Leslie Bel den, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Paul Jones. Serving the cake was Mrs. Nels Anderson. Mrs. Anita Stockard attended the gift table. for her going-awav. the bride chose a turquoise blue knit suit with white knit blouse, white accessories and white rosebud corsage. They took a short wed ding trip to Washington. Both young people1 attended schools in Heppner. graduating with the class of 1961. The bride completed her training in Sec retarial Science at Eastern Ore gon College of Education, La Grande, this spring. They will make their home in Pasco, Wn., in the fall, where the groom will continue his education at Colum bia Basin College. During the summer months they are em ployed by the forest Service at Tamarack Lookout tower about 60 miles from Heppner. Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 by Jo NOPE, I didn't get done paint ing. Do we ever completely finish? Anyhow, I did get it going good, and now back at the typewriter and thoughts. How did your vacation go? The weatherman cooper a t e d and from all reports everyone had a good time. 0 0 0 SPEAKING OF vacations, the R. G. Watkins went to the Van couver, B. C, area and said it was beautiful. Flossie said the travel folder pictures of Canada are true. It really is a beautiful country! The 4-H kids vacation ed by attending the camp at Cutsforth park and what a time they had. They were all plenty tired when they got home and said the time really flew by. The nights were a little chilly. In fact, two boys lammed into a single-size sleeping bag! How? ooo CATCHING UP on the Friday afternon pinochle club news: All of the gals were present for play on June 29 at the home of Doris Watkins. Millie Evans won high; Mary Harris, low; Carrie Becket and Hannah Anderson ended winning the pinochle. Others playing were Beulah Mankin, Gladys Becket, Pearl Wright. The next Friday, Janina Johnson and Ann Fehmerling filled in for Dons and Millie Hannah won high for the after noon, Pearl was low, and Ann and Hannah won the pinochle. Looks as though Hannah had two good days of pinochle! ooo THE ELKS monthly duplicate bridge unit party was changed this month from the first Sunday afternoon to the first Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the lodge hall. It was held last Tuesday with 7'2 tables in play. Bobbe Driscoll and Daisy Collins were high north -south; Fay Ferguson and Hazel Hamlin were second: and Terry and Karen Thompson were third. Harlan McCurdy. Jr, and LaVerne Van Marter were high east-west, Grace Nickerson and Rita Wolff were second and Phyllis Hutchens and Sue Jones were third.. The next play will be August b. ooo DID YOUR family see any fire works displays over the Fourth? We took our young sters plus two extras to the very good display at lone. Hope they don't disband this event which helps make us aware of the Fourth of July. ooo HOW DOES your family like ice cream.' it our family is an example it seems we consume gallons of ice cream. And how true that is! According to the latest UbDA report the average person in the United States con sumed 15 quarts or nearly four gallons of ice cream a year. For our family that is 20 gallons a year! ooo CHERRIES FROM The Dalles and Hood River are appearing on the market but the price is rather high with not many signs of dropping as the crop is light this year. Beef prices will show a slight Increase, and for those who enjoy salmon now Is the time to take advantage. The sil- zdymt oar ELGIN Decorator Collection Cordless Isctrle dseoritor clock. Solid Am.ricin walnut nd polished bnts spears. Diametsr 30". White and brats cual. No. EM $29.95. "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 Wen STAMPS ver salmon are plentiful and the price ranges irom 49c to 69c. Salad greens are plentiful and low priced, use often for a cool salad. The first local green and wax beans are beginning to ar rive in the markets. Shop your stores's specials for best buys. ooo HERE ARE a few tips to pass along: Ever tried peeling a hot potato? To solve the prob lem, first score the raw potato around the center, then boil in salted water until done, spear each spud with a fork in the score mark, and start peeling with a knife! Want to make a colored layer gelatin salad? Pour mixed gelatin in mold or pan up to desired depth, chill until almost firm, add another layer of different color, chill as before, and add as many layers as you wish. It makes a very colorful dish and you may add fruit in each layer as you de sire. For home-made whole ker nel creamed corn: cut corn from cob, holding knife at easy angle and scrape cob; put 2 table spoons butter or margarine in skillet, IV2 cups cut corn about 5 ears), Va cup light cream, I tablespoon sugar, 2 teaspoon Mrs. Knerr Feted With Bridal Shower Mrs. Paul Knerr (Cheri Hart man) was honored with a mis cellaneous bridal shower Wed nesday. June 26, at the Hope Lutheran church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, Toledo, former Hepp ner residents, and was married June 30. Lovely spring flowers were ar ranged about the rooms by Mrs. G. Hermann, lone, who furnished the flowers from her garden. The tables were covered with white lace cloths with green under neath centered with white can dles and flowers. Pouring were Mrs. Knerr's mother, Mrs. Hart man, and her grandmother, Mrs. Tillie Ranch. Coffee, punch, and home made cookies were served to about 30 friends and relatives. Marlene Fctsch, cousin of the bride, assisted with the opening of the gifts. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Mrs. Bob Flatt, Mrs. Irvin Rauch, Mrs. Gene Maieske, and Mrs. Roberta Dougherty. The David McLeod, Ernie Mc- Cabe, and Amis Hedman fam ilies were Fourth of July guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob DoSpain In Arlington. salt, and dash of pepper. Cover and simmer 6 to 10 minutes (stir occasionally). HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 11. 1963 Going Away Party Honors Velma Glass Velma Glass, Morrow County health nurse for the past eight years, was honored with a going away party at the Methodist church Friday evening. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Mary Bryant, Mrs. Carl Mc Daniel, Mrs. Ken Batty, and Mrs. J. W. Farra. They served cookies, coffee, and punch to 25 guests present to say "goodby" to Mrs. Glass. She was presented a money box of silver which had been cleverly decorated as a small silverware chest by Mrs. Farra. Pouring were Mrs. Gene Pierce and Mrs. Mel Dixon. Laura Lee Sumner entertained the group with a soxophone solo accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ray Williamson, This was followed by group singing. Lovely spring roses and daisies were arranged about the room. Oness V. Gibson of Yakima, Wn., has been spending the past week In Heppner with his cousin, Mrs. Amanda Duvall. He return ed to his home Tuesday. They spent July 4th at Ukiah at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waid, where 16 relatives were gathered. Mr. Waid is a nephew of Mrs. Duvall. Boxboard for making signs and decorations at the Gazette- Times, available in white and colors. Examiner Coming A drivers license examiner will be on duty in Heppner Tuesday, July 23, at the courthouse be tween the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., according to an announcement received from the Department of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Persons wishing orig inal licenses or permits to drive are asked to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the re quired license test. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prock and son, Terry, spent a few days last week visiting in Portland and Beaverton. Nelson Connor visited his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Connor, Springfield, during the July 4 week. For One-Stop Service Take Your Car To Wayne's Chevron Service At Heppner Ford 7 am. to 7 p.m. week days 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays At Central You'll Find rtSiiSj)c&i MHHBHiiisMllsMillllllMMHsaisMWMBMMMi DUNDEE 2Vj PORK and BEANS 2 F0R 43c 8 Lb. Occident PANCAKE FLOUR 98c S&W 22 Oz. Sliced Cucumber PICKLES 2 for 89c 2 Lb. Krispy CRACKERS -53c Duncan Hines CAKE MIXES 3 For 1 Folgcr's COFFEE 1 Lb 59c 2 Lb. $1.17 3 Lb. $1.77 10 oz. Inst. $1.1 9 SEEDLESS GRAPES Lb. 29c TOMATOES Lb. 33c FRESH CORN 3 Ears FRESH PEACHES Lb. 23c PIES Cherry Berry Apple 3 for 'I Swanson TV Dinners MACARONI and CHEESE 2 for 69c HADDOCK Ea. 49c immwiwi "" """in rnmiifiMiiiiinnnmitimnroiiiii niinriT1 u 2 Oz. Frozen VEAL CUTLETS .... 10 for $1 HBaai OT R OAST Blade Cut Lb. 49c Arm Cut Lb. 59c Round-up Old-Fashioned FRANKS, ---2 Lb. Pkg. 79c PRICES GOOD JULY 12 and 13 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET OREEN STAMPS