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Church Ha Farewell
Coffee Hour to Honor
Charles Knox Family
T. ItrV Ctilltr KfM family
Wat girHdt ly Sim tl af
Kl.ti.irf HI a farrvtrl) c.tf,-r
I. t.uf t.eld Jlurtday In Ih i hn
Han rhunh tnritt, limited;
ll if foil" In j the lnllilog
dl tjt M"lle.
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II. irw n k taatlt HI Ihe
L'liii iihiiI and ly Augo! :vi will
Im sHtUnl In I'lla. On j? n.
l.rre lit ItrV. Kf.os. has !
led tall to ll inlnMry of H
t rt I l.rlMan church
Wi II l1iei .frriill I It r
l!i-v and Mrs. K.. with a
im M-y IdU-iJ irraoor client as a
tfuini; aay till litf with an
ariangemerit artifiilal f.owei
artt i addle that ii criileied
on tl wrsng lali.
I aht. rt.fler and rtiiv !l "f
Mivr. Ihue attending Ihe Ml
vafherine that a iwr(Mir.i
l.y ll r I hrUtlan Women a l.ulid
Mrs. Ijr.yal raikrr and Mrs Thela
Mralton atlni'li-d l urlhg l
I hr n.Ht and iMirtch anl U.r
rake was M-rvcd l.y Mm.
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Tucker-Ross Betrothal Announced to Friends
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. KLENKE (CaiUo. Ana Rht)
Carlene Rhea Weds
Eugene Man June 20
Oirkn Ann Ithra. ilaughti-r
i4 Mr. and Mra t arl lUira. Kri
lnj:tin. Rlvrn In marrlaK'
ly her falhT lo Itiilwrt K.
Klnkf. in of Mr. an1 Mr.
Klcnki. Euk'ini on Sal
unl.iy. June 20. Si. Anlhony'i
Catholic church. Forest Crwvp.
wm the wttinK fur thl morning
rrrrmony. inTfifmrcl by th IUv.
Father John O t'allaghan.
Tne rlli wm jrownid In
white prau tie Mile and lare. The
dnim. featurlnu a nhort train,
wax made by the bride. A pearl
crown. txMTowed from the
brlde'a lter. held a veil of luue;
an. I m raiwado of while car
denlaa completed the bridal rn
rmble.
Matron of honor wit Aim.
Harry Kelley. Conallla. aUter of
th bride.
Rrldcftmald were MI.m Joan
nine, flolden. Colo.: Mr, Ken
silnei-r llilUhoro. and Mrs
Itavmond c;iansanto. Forest
(;rove.
nnv were c owned In two
ulcrt Ktreet lenclh d reuses of
white lace over pink. link or
Ennza bows for headpiece, short
white Rloves. pink satin shoes,
and cascade imuquets of pink
rosebuds completed the atten
dants' ensemble.
Flower Ctrl and sister of the
bride. Lorl Khea. was dressed
In the same pink and white
and carried a basket of petite
pink rosebuds and while car
nations. Best man was Donald Klenke,
Eujrene, brother of the groom.
Ushers were Raymond Ulan
snnte. Forest Grove; Harry
Kelley, Corvallls. brother-in-law
of the bride, and Marlln Klenke,
KuRene, brother of the groom.
Black continental tuxedos were
the men's attire.
Judith Scott -Walter Hall, Pa
cific University, was the scene
for the wedding reception. The
three tiered, pink trimmed white
ui-lilin' cake was cut and serv
ed bv Mrs. Carl Khea. Portland.
ereal aunt of the bride. anl Mrs
lan Hlume. Kucene. sister of
ihe Rroim. pourinjr were Mrs,
Mrrl Pheliw. Ilermiston. rrand-
mother of Ihe bride, and Miss
Johanna Klenke. Hayward,
Calif., aunt of the groom. The
guest book and gift table were
attended by Ml v icnca M-ise-gam;.
Oho.
After a brief visit with fam
ilies and friends, the couple
tailed for F.urotx on July 8,
where they wilt reside for a
year.
Upon their return to Forest
Grove, where they are on leave
of absence for a year, both will
resume teaching In the Forest
drove High school. The new Mrs.
Klenke is a graduate of Oregon
Slate University and her hus
band received his degree from
the University of Oregon.
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Items around your ulace with
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Couple Set Wedding
Date for August id;
Invitation Extended
The marriage of Miss Judy
Anne S hmMt lo James Thomas
hrlvtill will h solemnized on
Saturday. AuguM 1j. at 2 W
rm.. at lloiw Lutheran church,
j'arrrit of Ihe leirothed couple
are Mr. and Mrs. l.lmer ll.
Sthmidt. and Mr. and Mrs
Janus Irltl. all of Hrppner.
The couple takes this neans
of rslending a cordial Invitation
to all friends and relatives In
the area lo attend Ihe ceremony
and reception which will follow
Immediately In the church social
room.
After their marriage the
couple will live in Iortland
where Tom has accepted a
teaching oltion at lu-ynolda
High a hooi and Judy will enter
Cortland State College for her
junior year.
Friends Honor Blake
Family at Farewell
Open House Sunday
Nearly M persons signed the
guest book at a farewell ojm n
house. Sunday evening at the
Legion hall, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. bill Blake and family, the
host?, being the Heppner Iot N't.
7, American Legion and Auxil
iary. Coffee, cookies and punch were
served guests from lace covereJ
serving tables decorated with
arrangements or summer garaen
flowers and white and yellow
tapers. A miniature wishing well
containing contributions Irom
many friends was presented to
the Dlakes as a farewell gift,
along with the guest book, a gift
front Mr. and Mrs. Don Munkcrs.
Mrs. Hubert Wilson. Mrs. Don
Munkers and Mrs. Frank Hamlin
were tn charge of the decorations
and refreshments.
Boxboard for making signs and
decorations at the Gazette-Times,
available In white and colors.
IN APPRECIATION ....
We wish to thank the wonderful people who made
recent donations of clothing and household goods to
St. Vincent de Paul All of these articles are used for
charity and Christ's needy and are gratefully appreciated.
The St Vincent de Paul
Organization
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:M: A:J: IS THIS
She has been beyond the Arctic Circle to the Russian Border, completely around the
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the Aborigines' Village, ridden camels In Egypt and elephants In India, visited the
Blue Mosque in Turkey, traveled throughout Japan and visited the rubber plantations
In Malaysia.
WHO IS THIS WOMAN who has recently returned from conducting a tour around
the world?? People who arc in the know about travel call her "Seattle." Because of her
vast knowledge of travel she draws clients from Washington. Oregon. Idaho. Montana
and California. Scot tie will share her immense knowledge of travel, without charge,
with anyone. There is no trip too small, and none too large for her to give It her
personal attention. For a trouble free trip whether to Portland and return or around the
world Just contact Scottle at Sather Tours and Travel Service. 25 S. W. Dorion. Pendle
ton. Oregon-Phone 276-4821. Hours 8:30 to 5 or Saturday 8:30 to 12:00 noon: by
apjK)intment when necessary.
Mr, arvl Mrs Auhls PlUij
fleppiM-r, annurr the trtm
men! tt Mrs fadhrfr'i du;rv
Irr, Mary Kvrlyn Tafcrf,
trfd'-n jrf tM. an -f Mr ar. l
Mr IAktll it lti Wuil
I uin,
M.rv t'trlvn la a V.m I ti4
tttm if llrpHr Jlifh a .!
la .W rlli4elirt lief tluralii1
Moomovth. Mi U i?rttIir.f hrr
M-wxn at (M U ahd . ar.tej
a traihtria' lioittoti in a lrm
l?radi hi( ilurmjf lh r.iiii.e
)rar. She lll nrl lief oVerrw
ill r1Jiiall"n at li.llrj,'" lad
uation nel rar.
Mr. Ita, a 1 rra.ljate
fo.ni North Marlon lllfh B4ii..
uill -,tif,l,-l fiiii iluijhliiftt at
(wrgon Mat I'riUrf lly, Conal-
Its. in Hi near ruiurr,
Tlie nupl la not art rd
ding date
Reception to Observe
bilvcr Annivcriarv imiis
i J
utrrnt cAirrrt tjmo. Ta-irr. Art . mi
Reception to Honor
Couple on Anniversary
A publle reeHia U,rfit
Mr M Mr fr Cm fn thru
Unh mviWiri arvniv-rry It V
In i.Unrie.l bv lrlf rrlatie
f.. ririvta t will I LrU tun
day, A"jrut Ifi. h lir-t'
i'n r K hall, tiern tt
hours f 2 t t m . with all
fruoda ai.d rrlativca tntiint.
Tt ciHij U as rarri-d Aue
ui 16. X'Al, In llrppnrr and
have rr.aije Ihrir hull." IH IMi
area rvrr 1m
Making th art ar.j;emrnt fr ,
Mr. ws4 Mrs. AittU AUmB
arvt tat hat lrlurnJ ttxtn
It it M uill"ii litf) r
hri Ihry lUtlH llatlr In
UMr.ttA ll, C and HI Vir
ginia uady vuiUa si m a,a s sf
Ih itrv anl Mta. tlarlr ano
n Mrs- Nnt.rf lo !
a-d sislrT. Mr and Uj4 X il
N f inaier, of fawi, Wa
Ih aiiial ottrrar4r ar thru
turn and f amiUr. Mr. arvt Mrs
ltrr (ut. Lrsrtn. and Mr.
arvt Mm Margin lot, l(ln
fwll. tuh
Tl cwpl r"ju-t rv gsfts.
Ttie children of Mr and Mr
Nils C Anderwn will be hots
lo an oi-n h")" frrrpuon Sun
day. August 1ft. honoring their
parent vn Ihrlr silver wedding
anniversary.
Friends and relatives are ask
ed lo call at Ihe Anderson home
l-1 ween Ih hours of l:(ir and
tin nm tn estend their rrt-et-
Ings. Th couple aks that there
be no girts.
MART CVLLTN TUCKEX
Four Cerallona svsta rrprs-
m r,ted lal Wedn-lay wiu-n
Mr Freil Mankln enterlalrd
her mother. Mrs. Grae Wood;
M-r daughter. Mrs. Al Bunch; her
grandaughter. Mrs, Kennetn ;
Brn.ner. and her grandson'a
wife. Mrs. OraUl Bunch, with a .
Iuru1en at Ihe Mart us Wh it
man Hotel In Walla Walla . 1
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