Legion, Auxiliary
Hear Delegates Talk
At Dinner Meeting
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I he Amril. rt Ui'ln IVmI No,
k n. I the LrtMun Aunliai).
Harliiitf with m lluik dinner
Murearrt iltrrn i1 her
inferrMintf et-lletier Ctrl
Mate, m Imir m. Tlfii IiU
0. 11. Tim Tulll. Mark lli.-n
n (rt iin l liKi r ruli Kai
lt talk on their int-l'lu
1. f Ui' Male.
AIimi i. m w ill Mrro Mr. ml
Mrs, Al l-Binli, tereehtlrij Mt
rw County (iraln Cirowtx. hi
1ihiii J Coin llcliker, ami
Mr. ml Mr. Marlon ;- n. rep
tinri'iitim; I hi Hank of r il' rn
Oregon, who r nMre 11m
Tulll. Other guroU urre Mra.
Nettle Juhnnon and Mr. I'ato
M 1-eo.l,
Mr. S IvU Well ami Mr.
Karl iiltllam were rat'h ewnt
rd 4u ear merni-rhi,i tun.
with Mr. rrank Hamlin. lnt
fU1 6 president, maklnit the pre
arntation. Sinuate meetings were held
aftrr I In dinner ami program.
Ilir auxiliary U making plans
for a M-nefit i-utilic rrl party
on Monday, October 23, vUlh
nx rrd to help teuvlii slits
fur tlit Veteran' HoKpltal pa
llrnt. Chairman for the event
la Mm Wallace Wolff.
The Au&lliary haa been akel
In prepare and ere the larn
City banquet In November. Mr.
Arnle l-linan ami Mr. lUley
Munkcrs arc serving a ru thaW-
men.
Visitors Entertained
At Lodge Guest Night
The iK'jiree on Honor Protect
ive Ajmm lailon rntcrtainel 16
Ultr at It annual (;uet
Mifht meeting Tuesday evening
In the First l lirUtlan church so
rial room.
Mr. Kllm IIm krnnmlth, prrs
Merit of Magnolia Lodce, Pen
dleton, attended In comimny
with seven other members of
her lodce. There were rlicht lo
cal (.'Ut'ota rrrnt.
A talk on the lodge's Insurance
llana wax irlven by Mrs. Hill
Karra Mho nlvi tolil of high
light of her trip I nit summer
to tin national convention In
Horl.la. Mr. Lucille rarebit,
rlvlr chairman. reported on ac
tivities of the lodge during the
pat year. lilteuviion was held
on attending the district conven
tion In Pendleton on Tuesday.
October
A part of the evening's pro
k'mm, Mr. Ed Hunt and .Mrs
Adclo LuTracy entertained with
an approprlale iantomlne, In
rostunu', "Indian hummer. The
IhIk drill team ficrformrd un
der the direction of Mm. Mar"
iirvant, lode m'lderit.
IU'frehmint were nmdl by
the tiateMa, Mr Martha Kln.
Mr. I'arrlsh and Mra. Karra. The
fall theme wa umh! In decor
ation of fall leave and flow
era. A point of particular Inter
cut wa the dlnpluy of a potted
orchid plant in beautiful bloom,
crown by Mra. Karl Soward.
Vc. the Gazcttc-Tlmea can
print the form you need for bus
ne or ranch u.e. I'hone 676-922H.
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S0H3DEHY
HlTTMt CAZCTTC-TIHCS. Tbutxl. Octob 14. IXi
College Couple Engagement Told
I
n
r ..
Mr. nd Mm- Kbn W. Fiidth
are announcing the engagement
44 tUt-W finufhfr, J'j'ly i!anr,
to Kinneth t. wrleht. n of
Mr. and Mra. Harold Wright, all
of lleppner. N dale ha been
net for the wedding.
Rlh younf iieopla are iu
denia at Katirn tJregon Col
lice, .a (kande, where Judy U
a frcitrtman and Kenny 1 a
nophomore. Ith are rraduatet
of lleppner lllKh achrad. Kenny
ai tended hi frenrnan year at
Oregon State I'nivrruiy in c'or-
valll.
Pomona to Meet
Irrion will be ht to the
fktoler rneetlnf of fomona
;ranK on Saturday, (Viol i.
The meeting will Ret underway
at 10:.V) a m. with buMne to
Include the election of officer.
Lunch will be aerved at noon In
the Irrlgon achu'd cafetorium.
All crangera af urged to be
pretcnt.
Tell the tdvertLK-r )ou taw It
In the Uazctte-TUnea.
Ceremony in
Unites Sally
Kansas
Swift
lis
"from
this
day
forward
have
your
ES
Wallace
Sterling
on
our
MRS. GEBRALD CORDON WHfTE. the former Sallf Je Swift ol
Soitoa, Kanaaa.
carried at her wedding.
The brlde'a only attendant,
MIm Barbara Kern of Wichita,
V f n u.'tf ea nn ftnllnnn fnlfi ftilk
TO Lt. Gerrald White Uult. 'with catching circlet head-
niece, and carried bronze and
antique gold chryaanthemuma.
(liarle White of Tlburon.
Calif.. M-rved hi Uother a lest
man. Clarence King. Jr., Sallna.
a couMn of the bride, and Larry
Kern of Manhattan, Kan., were
Ufdier.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mr. Swift, wore a brown en
xemble with brown accessories.
Mr. White, mother of the bride
groom. choe a russet colored
ensemble with matching acces
.coric. Both wore corsages of
cymbldtum orchid.
A color scheme of antique
gold and white was used In the
Persian Id Him at Kim In Salina.
whore a wedding luncheon was
nerved. A floral centerpiece de
lgned as u wedding car on hon
eymoon lane, was artistically
nurrounded by white gladioli,
antique gold pompons and
chrysanthemums.
Mr. Clarence L. King, Jr.. was
in charge of the guest book, and
Jeff and Jonl King distributed
rice bags from an antique gold
wicker basket.
After graduating from Abilene
high school, the bride received
a Bachelor of Science degree in
education from Kansas State
University. Manhattan, and was
I a member of Alpha Delta PI
'sorority. The past two years she
taught American history at Sal
'lna high school.
Lieut. White, a graduate of
lone high school, received a
Bachelor of Science degree In
economics from Willamette Uni
versity, Salem. He attended the
university In Mexico City, Old
Mexico. His fraternity Is Sigma
Alpha E'psilon. He Is presently
stationed with the 310th Air Re
fueling Sqdn. at Walker AFB,
Hosewall, N. M.
When Lieut, and Mrs. White
left on a wedding trip to San
Francisco and Portland, the
bride wore a three-piece cape
suit of oatmeal tweed, brown
lizzard accessories and the orch
ids from her bridal bouquet.
The groom's parents honored
the newlyweds at a wedding re
ception at the Anchorage res
taurant In Portland Saturday
evening, with several Invited
guests from this area attending.
Marriage vowa were exchang
ed N-tween Mis Sally Jo Swift,
daughter of Mr. ami Mr. Bruce
Kugene Swift, ll'iw Highland
CUc'e. Salina. Kansa. and r'irM
U. f;errald Cordon White. Hose
well. N. M . Mm of Mr. and Mr.
Gordon Allen White of lone, at
a noon ceremony Saturday, Sep
tember 23.
The First Me!hodlt church In
nearby Abilene wa the setting
for the double ring ceremony.
I with the liev. Jame Lnnsoowne
(officiating In the presence of the
Immediate families. Tall stand
'ard holding bronze, russet and
! antique gold chrysanthemums.
hucklelK-rrv and cat tall decor
ated the altar, flanked by light
ed taper in candelabra.
I Preceding the ceremony. Mis
.Patricia Jordan played the tra
ditional organ music.
The bride wa given In mar
riage bv her father. She wore
a ault of oyster white imported
silk-faced peau de sole with re
embroidered French lace shell,
matching circlet hat and shoes.
She carried phalaenopsls orchid
and stephnnotl on a white Bi
ble and a family heirloom hand
kerchief which her mother had
Be n accomplished hostess from
the very start. Come In, choose
your favorite Wallace pattern and
the number of place settings you
need. A lifetime set costs less
than many temporary home fur
nishings. Why wait and wish? Pay
only pennies a week per place set
tingwhile you enjoy your pre
cious Sterling.
Prices r for l pc, Service
for 4. tint U
"Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something spedaL
JEWELERS
Store Hours i 9 A. M. To 8 P. M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST HEPPNEH
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BTAM PS
Garden Club Meets
At Duvall Home
A meeting of the Lexington
Garden club was held at the
home of Mrs. Amanda Duvall
Tuesday afternoon. Some inter
esting articles were read on the
(Trowing of Japanese Iris, also
discussion was neld on the con
ditioning of gourds for orn
amentation. The ladies present included
Mrs. Nell Anderson, Mrs- Cleo
Van Winkle, Mrs. Edna Mun-kea-s,
Mrs. Madge Bryant, Mrs.
Cora Warner, Mrs. Alma Scott,
Mrs. Doris Graves, Mrs. Pearl
Wright, Mrs. Duvall, and her
sister, Mrs. Nell White of Pilot
Rock.
Mrs. Spencer Greeted
At Afternoon Coffee
Mrs. Bob Jones entertained at
her home last Wednesday after
noon with an Informal coffee
hnnr In hnnnr nf Mrs. Bruce
Spencer, now of Coqullle. Father
ana Mrs. pencer were nere iur
a short visit with their son-in-law
and dauphtpr. Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Clark and family, and to
do a little hunting.
Calling to extend greetings to
Mrs Snenrer were Mrs. Rod Mur
ray, Mrs. Terry Thompson. Mrs.
Bin siewert, bits. Jim unscon
Chapter Discusses Projects
MISS JUDT DIANE SMITH
The flrxt bulnes meeting of
the fall fr UHa Omega chapter
of t.i-oilon Sima Alpha was
held rn-oteml-rr 7i at the home
of Mr. Janet i4ndtrom.
Annoorwemrnt of the dWtrlct
council meeting in rr"itn
Oiobrr 10 was made.
Wats and means chairman.
Mr. June Undktrom gave the
group aeveral Idra f money
making pro)eti. Much dlcu
Ion was held on philanthropic
project for the group.
Mr. Maslne Rietmann. mem
rhli chairman, reported on
ruh plana for prospective mem
ber. The budgrt for this year wa
presented and approved.
Mr Maalne Rietmann and
Mrs. Itom-lta Palmaterr gave the
educational program on 'Dream
and Horoncoj."
Cuekta were Mrs. Eulenna
Vaughan. of Hayfork. Calif, a
former member, and Mrs. Ei
leen Padberg of Lexington, a
member at large.
Refreshments were nerved by
Mrs. Undstrom and Mrs, Betty
Haukler. co-hotea.
On October 6 the chapter held
a buinc meeting at the home
of Mrs. Ida Lee Engleman.
The group voted to take as
th-ir tihllanthroolc orolect as-
sUting Pioneer Memorial hospit
al at lleppner to punhM a wa
ter aoftrner. As their firt money
making project towards thi
equipment, the chapter will
have a fruit rake sale In No
vember, at Cxrdr.cr's Men's
Wear In lleppner and Brintow'a
at lone. They will have a win
dow display at each of these
stores to show the public the
need for this equipment
More Information on rush
plans for November was given
by Mrs. Maxine Rietmann, mem
bership chairman.
Additional plans were mad
for the district council meeting
in Pendleton Oct over 10
Dlsctmlon was held on the
annual Fall Festival The chap
tee will act as general chairman
this year. An organizational
meeting for the festival will be
held October IS at the home of
Mrs. June Llndtrom with del
egates of all Interested clubs.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Engleman and Mrs. Max
ine UnneiL co-hostesses.
MeUker maps of Morrow. Gil
ii ii.iiiii whMlr counties
on sale at the Gazette-Times,
11.23 each, outeri avauuw
order.
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DISHWASHER SOAP ----- 590
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APPLE CHERRY PEACH
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French Fries 10 for 1
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LETTUCE 2 25
LOCAL RED DELICIOUS
APPLES 9-$l
CUCUMBERS 3 25c
CELLO 1 LB. PEG.
CARROTS 2 25c
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BEEF STEAKS
T-BONE, LB. 99c SIRLOIN, LB. 89c
OREGON CHIEF OLD-FASHIONED
FRANKS lb. 490
n
SWEETHEART BRAND
Linlc Sausage lb. 550
SMOKY CANYON
e SLICED HAM SMOKED SLICED BEEF
SLICED CORNED BEEF SUCED NIPPY BEEF
3 roa 1
PRICES GOOD OCT. 15 and 16
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low prices and S&H
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