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MOIETY Fern Graves Weds H. Rohdc at Madras Ceremony February H The inrrtir of Mls Fern Cravrs, Miner lli'i'l'iirr resident ml dsuuhirr f Mr. tjnm An-1 l riM.n i.f Ciiliirailu Springs, folo, I l llrrv Itohdo of Iti-itnuitwi I i ndc-mhlc-d iii the Madras Ambly of God church on Sun day alternon. February 11. at i i pin 'Hie rr.o.iu u the mm if Mr. II. , K.dide of Madras. I'rrsldlnjr over the rc-mnony w the Itrv. I. K. Itnhd. a lATURDAT. fsbruorr 17 Public Coid Fatty. sponsored by lh ThiM Lick commit! el th Sana Baud Ratwsahs, 7i)0 p.m. at tba IOOT halt flock hound dlnaar. old city U brory. St 30 pm. MONDAY. March I Chamber al Commarca. Woooo WtiaaU noon. Amarican Ljioa and Auxiliary, Hubert Wilton bomt. 7iM pun raid party. Ordar al Rainbow lor Ctrl. Ma tonic hall. 730 pjn. TUESDAY. March 2 n.usln of the pruum and head . a0Ilcok. UBChaon. Cpiacopol parish halt IliM liJO. WranqUr. club houaa. I p.m WEDNESDAY. March 3 Womrn'i Social of ChrUtlaa Sarvlca I th Methodist church, church parlor. Junior Chambar ol Commarca. layraa hall. p.m. Odd rHw. lOOr balL p-m. THURSDAY. March 4 SotoptunUts. Kotal CniL noon, tiki' Ladle Mia. Elk' Tampla. dinnar ol 1:30 pun. master f the (snvomilU- llihl Academy, i anvoiivllli. Ore. A lnk ami while mUr m heme carried out In arrange mrnU of a liar flowrrs. dress and mtt-ftMirlca t the bride and at tendant. For her wedding, the bride chose a slrc-c-t letmih gtmn f champagne satin brocade, Ar rfwMK ki were ale i.inlt and she carried a while Bible to.j-d with lnk cm hid rrnlc-rc-d In while rosebud and carnation. M.ilron tt liiktif.r u-mk Mr I'IHm ivitviohn. n.i.nr. cIimm friind Trowninfi Ceremonv of thr bride. J-r street length r .. . A i -irrM a of iM-itra lac., with ' I o Highlight Annual wiiii n Kiir wore none roiortHi ac cessories and a corsage of dnk and while carnation. Karl Hohde. brother of I ha KfTX'in, served a Ix-m man. Ush era were Terry Itohde of Mad raa and J a mm Kohde of Ian Vonllle. iMith nephew of the KTtn. Mm Has Marihall of Madras wa iilanlkt, and amirnpanU'd Mr. l K. Itohde when nhe aanR. 'Toceiher, Llfe'a I'athway We Trvnd." Th newlywed Kreeled Ihelr friends and relative al a recep tion Immedlatelv followInK in the church nx-lal rHim. After the traditional cuttlnir of the flrt lere of the tiered ueddlnR rake, It wn rut and served by Mm, I Mr. Jii Mr. Karl llohde. Mr. Rav Olnen. Madra, pre- Ided at the punch ImiwI; Mr. , James lvi;ren. Ileppner, poured . coffee, and Mr. Wayne Hall of ! lone attended the Rift table. Ml t klta l'eltyohn. Ileppner. paswd 1 the Ruet lKok. I Tlxwe attending from Itepp ner Included Mr. and Mrs. John Venard; Mr. and Mr. Kill IVtty- Una and Hick; Mr. and lame ivt;ren and rrunK. and Mr. Wayne Hall of lone. After a hhort wedding trip to the eont. the couple I living I in Madras, where the bride 11 employed at the First National I Hank. Mr. Hondo own a shoe repair buMnesa In Redmond. Their mailing address I Box 128. Madras. The new Mr. Rohde Is well known In Ileppner where she was employed In the Ileppner Branch of the First National Bank for 10 years prior to trans fer to the Madras bank two years ago. Afier ihelr return from the roast, the couple visited In Ileppner a few clays last week at the home of her brother In law anil sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cox, who were unable to attend the ceremony. Sweetheart's Ball A king and queen for the an nual .Sweetheart's Hall will be selected bv members of the Ileppner Chapter of Future llntnemakers and Future Farm- er of America at the school dance Saturday evening. The Imirprlte crowning ceremony Is IHwavs the intcrmHMon men- lictit of the evening. Theme of thl year's formal affair will he "Love Makes the World (k 'Hound." ulth danc ing from 8.30 to 11:30 in the hlk'h school multipurpose room. Muilc will Ik by the Jaguars of Kennewi k. a iopular modern dance comlxi who apearcd here several limes last year. Alumni of the two organiza tions are Invited to attend, and others bv special Invitation of the member. Iress In suits, sxrt Jackets, tie and short for main is aked by the committee In charge. Advisors are Miss Virginia Burh. home economics Instructor, and Gerald Jonason, shop Instructor. Elks 'Put on Top Hats' to Mark 68th Annual Celebration Here Home Unit Meets The Ileppner Rxtenslon Unit met at the Naiarene church re cently for the February exten sion meeting on the subject of "Karlv Marriages." Mrs. It G. Watklns, proect leader, gave an Interesting lesson to those at tending. A pot luck luncheon was followed bv a business meeting In the afternoon. Mahoncys Honored At Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoney were hosts on Valentine's Day for an anniversary party honor ing his parents, Kir. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney. Guests were In vited to honor the couple In ob servance of their 2th wedding anniversary February H . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. James Norene, Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Kd Schnffitz. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoney. M.-irU-r cif l he fllka I1; No X. ihelr ladles, vumii tii'iiiur !- arid pucia. numlier Ing more than X iierMin. pr luipalrd In Hie iMih Uka An nual celebration hrld Saturday, February 20, Pal triiricn, ensiled ruler, pre klded at the afternoon business session .f I he lixlj-e where Hclal rectienltlon was Iven lo v lulling dignitaries thai Includ ed Oneon Male Mk I7eiieni Flank Wheeh-r of Bums. Hay. mond fc hruih. fourth stale vice- president, and Clarence Urtlna. esalted ruler, both of llerrnls- ton. Tlie afternoon session aaw a class cf 11 new mcm!ers Init iated Into the organisation with officers of Pendleton Uxlge No. ;'sh putting on the initiatory ceremony. Initiate were Hob relsch. Jim Steagall. Iiten l.urore, William Moore, Don IhiUgh. Ikn Town send. William Iohcrty. James IHrtter. Tom Martin. Hank point er, Jerry Anoerson. Rime uray, Ron flray and Je palmer. A full schedule of afternoon activities for Ihe ladles began with a "Champagne Tea from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. at the ( alh- olio parish hall, amid a silhou etted decor which carried out he theme for this years annual. Top Hal Some 0 wives or mcmoert and guesta enjoyed an afternoon of bridge, pinochle and yahtzee hat followed Ihe social hour. Bridge plav prlw winners were Mr Jim Drlscoll. high scorer; Mrs. ;ord-n Hutchina d Tne alles. M-cond high, and Mrs. Milo Prlndle. third. Mr. IjiTrtix tallied Ml'H tdniK hie scene for Ihe afternocjn. I Mrs. Ralph Marlatt was second high and Mrs. Don Townscnd was third. Yahtzee winners In cluded Mrs. Pete Miller, Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Harold Kirk, all of Pendleton. Mr prize winners wrre Mrs. Vern Davis of Pendleton. Mrs. Ola ftuggles. Mrs l-M-rt Pipr. Mrs. lor Townsend. Mr. .v erell Kelihley of Condon, and Mr. Prank Hamlin. Baked ham dinner was pre pared and served that evening at the high school multipurpose room bv tnemtier of the Rhea Creek Grange, prior to an even ing of dancing and entertain ment at the F.Iks Temple. The Miller Sound" provided Ihe music for listening and dan cing In Ihe lounge that was alo cleverly decorated In the 'Top Hat" theme. Much credit for the over sized top hat, ranes, cham pagne glasses and dancing couple In silhouette, evident throughout the room, roe to i Mrs. Robert Laughlln. Mcmlx-r and guests were al so entertained during the even ing bv comedy and song rou tine provided by a couple from Portland. They were apUy ac companied at the piano by Mrs. KYntl Groshens. Gene Orwlck served as entertainment chair man. Lodge officer and their wives hosted the activities of the day which ended with breakiast served In the lounge following I the dance. Thompsons Entertain At Birthday Dinner H"useuests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomp son wre Mr. and Mr Walter M.iore of Ivndleton. Trie Thompson home was the scene on Sunday of a dinner party In observance of Mr Thorn turn's rth birthday. Prrs rr.t mr tr.e tjcrasson wrre Mr and Mr. M'ore. Mr. and Mr Frank Hamlin and Mr. and Mr Paul lll-l.r. Hurt in Foil Judfe fUc ar Peterson was eon fined to Pioneer Memorial hos pital over Ihe week-end after falling from a haystack on his ranch Friday. He apparently cracked some rib and suffered other Injuries In Ihe fall, which was about 10 feet. He got out of bed Monday to come to Cham- tier of Commerce in order to hear Col. Frank MtFJwee, district en gineer of the U. R. Army Corp or r.nnnecrs, out rte waa sun proceeding "under alow bell." KtttHtn CAZCTTC-TIMES. Tbarsdor. rabtuorr II IHS Hardman News T ALT A STEVENS HARDMAN Mr. and Mr. Jim Hams visited In Ine at Ihe home of thrlr son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mr. Venter Hams, and lUi with their grand son, ure iiso.s, wn km rt-tne on leave from the Navy, Lre also visited here with his grand parents and with hi uncle and aunt. Mr and Mr. Harold llama. Mr and Mr. II, C. lsley and Charlotte Walker sfient Sunday. February 7. visiting Mr. and Mr. Joe Lgler and Mr and Mrs. Ike Shanks In Ml. Vernon. Mr. lA'grr and Mr. Shank are brother and sister to Mrs. Lea ley. Miss Bonnie Kessel spent the weekend visiting Geraldine Lamorie In Lexington. H. C Lesley went after Guy Chapin on February 15 and brought him home from the hos pital where he has been Ihe last month. He Is much Improved. Friend received word of the death of Lawrer.re William In a Pendleton hospital February 13. He was well known here, as he waa raised In the community and went to school In Hardman. He had worked on the Kay Wright ranch for year. Mrs. Charlotte Walker receiv ed word of the birth of her first rranddaughter. born February 10 to Mr. and Mr. Morris Wil son at Dolae. Fla. Mr. Wilson will be remembered a Judy Kesell. Hrlnda Strata!) of Lexington was art overnlt'ht guest recently with Ronnie Ke-ll. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M Donald Of Ileppner visited at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Daruld llama Frbruary 14. bringing Jlmmle Ifsmi home afrrr ho had Mlj Gary Ball for Ihe week end. According to weird received by friends. Dallas Ward la Improv ing a little. He waa well known here as he used lo spend the summer here with his aunt. Mrs. John Adams, as a boy. The Hardman store and gar age is getting a new roof. Daruld Hams Is helping Mr. Lesley put on the new roof. Jesse Coats haa moved Into the Wilbur Knighten home for lha winter. Mr. and Mr. L. II. Robinson returned home from Ashland Monday mornlnjr. where they had been all winter. They apent Sunday evening visiting In Spray. Cecil McDanlel and Rtrkle re turned from Ashland Sunday, where they had gone to consult their doctor. Mr. and Mr. A. C. Ball were dinner guesta at the home of Mr. and Mr. Harold Stevens on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Harold Stevens visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Craber Saturday evening. Wilsons to Entertain Legion and Auxiliary In observance of the birthday of the American Legion, mem hers of the Legion and Auxlllnry post No. 87 will convene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson for short business meet ings beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 1. The business meetings will be followed bv an evening of bridge and pinochle. There will be no pot luck dinner. i ; zsm 1 r i PETERSON'S JEWELERS is HEADQUARTERS for the WORLD'S ONLY ELECTRONIC TIMEPIECE ACCUTRON' b, BULOVA SCCUTRON tPXCrVIEW "I" 14K told with trintparsnt dial. Watarproof'.twttp lacond ingaior urap. S200.M Im lit praat k , r;.til, tmi era ir. lalirl "Something from th Jewaler'a. la always something special." Stora Bourn 9 JL M. To 6 P. M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. BEPPNEB GREEN Rhea Grange Club Makes Dinner Plans The Rhea Creek Grange ladle nwl at the home of Mrs. Leon ard Kill last Thursday, for a pottuck dinner at noon and a business meeting In the atter-noon. Mrs. Hannah Anderson presid- ...1 l I el at tne meeting wnere nnai plans were made for the prepar ation of the Flks' Annual ban quet, held fehruary JS1. I enta il ve date of March 20 was set for the pancake supper ana benefit card party to be held at the Grange hall. Present at this meeting were Miss Marilyn Bergstrom, Mrs. Kvelvn Farrens. Mrs. Mary Wrluht. Mrs. Cilve Huston. Mrs. William Ik-rcstrom. Mrs. uean Graves. Mrs. Orlan Wright. Mrs. John Graves. Mrs. Hannah An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake, Mrs. William Rill. Mrs. uon Haguewood. Mrs. Cecil Lutklns. Mrs. Rav Wright. Mrs. waiter Wright. Mrs. Paul Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Rill. The March meeting win oe held at the home of Mrs. Ray Drake. Thursday, March 18. Mrs. Rill Honored At Pink, Blue Party The Clyde Allstott home was the scene last Thursday even ing of a baby shower compli menting Mrs. Myron RUI. Co hostesses assisting Mrs. Allstott were Mrs. Bob Benson and Mr. William Rill. Several games were enjoyed during the social evening and prize winners were Mrs. Bill Rawlins and Mrs. Rolert Berg strom. Mrs. Everett liarsnman wns winner of the door prize. Cookies and salad were served with coffee and tea amid dec orations corresponding to the occasion to the guests that also Included Mrs. Hannah Ander son, Mrs. uenie Huston, mrs. Tom Huston, Mrs. Don Munkers, Mrs. Albert Wright, Mrs. Roger Palmer, Mrs. Ron Haguewood and Mrs. Leonard Rill. Ruth Chapter to Mark Its 70th Anniversary Committees of Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of Eastern Star, are making plans for the observance of the chapter's 70th anniver sary at a special program plan ned for Monday evening, March 8. A reception will also honor Mrs. Inez Huffman, a member of the Appeals and Grievances committee of the Grand Chap ter of Oregon. Lodges through out the area have been extended a special invitation to attend and Join In Friendship Night, starting at 8:00 p.m. In the Ilep pner Masonic Temple. Committees are working un der the direction of Mrs. Charles Stout, worthy matron of the lo cal chapter. Episcopal Women To Serve Luncheon Under the sponsorship of the Women's Guild of All Saints' Episcopal church, the annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Lun cheon will be served at the Epis copal Tarish hall March 2. Serving will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p-.m with the menu to include pancakes, ham, fruit. coffee and milk Tickets will be on sale at the door. Merchants, as well as students and all adults, are Invited to attend the luncheon next Tuesday. Yes. the Gazette-Times can print the form you need for busi ness or ranch use. Phone 676 Flufvo 3 lb. m 48 OZ. BANQUET DILL PICKLES 590 22 OZ. 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