Altar Society Plans
Day of Recollection;
Urges Little Theatre
Al the March mcettnu of Bt
I"a trick's Altar Society, Unt
wit inuili fur the lav 1)1 Itee
oiled Inn which will be held
Mitrth i!fl The Iti'V. llenatnln
Klrrnon of I'rndliton will run
Utici the conferences, benlnnlnd
ut ti:.K m m. in m . rmiii H a
church. All women of t tic r
lull re iiivlicil lo ailt-nil
Wllh I lie rhanKe of officer! for
the year, ouHtolMif officer were
jiriMiilnl (fill in apiiriH'iMiion
(or work of I he nt yvar.
A discussion wit held eon-(i-rnlnir
the uri'anlallitn of a
Community Link Theatre irroup
in iicplincr. Many reel mm,
with ocr direction. Interest
can bo developed among com
munltv rcsldcnts who have tal
ent In cither dramatics or art,
in a 1.1 1 Theatre organization.
Stave facilities of (he Catholic
parish hall could be mailt avail
able, and with added lighting
and utak'c oroa, entertainment
In the form o( amateur plays
and programs cuuld be pro
duced. The officers are Interested In
hearing comment and sugges
tion from anyone In the corn
munlty who would le Interest
ed In participating In such an
organization. K further Infur
matlon. Mm. Wallace Wolff or
Mra. Jerry Sweeney may fx con
tacted. Hostesses for the March meet
Inn were Mm. Annie llealy and
Mr. Nora Turner.
Local Group Installs
Pendleton Officers
Several member of Kate J.
Young lodge. Degree of Honor,
motored lo Pendleton Tuesday
rvenlng. February 22. to preside
over Installation ceremonies of
Magnolia Lodge No. Zi.
Mm. Clara II (n-rtuon served
aa Installing officer, assisted by
Mrs. Bill Karra. In the past pres
ident's rhalr; Mrs. Karl Sowaxd,
a vice president, and Mr. Mary
Hryant. pianist. Ushering were
Mrs. Lincoln Nash and Mrs. Kd
Hunt. Lexington. Also attending
was Mrs. Carl King, winner of
the door prize.
An executive meeting of the
Hrnoner lodi-e has been railed
for Monday evening. March 7.
at the home of Mrs. E. K. (Ion
ty. president, at H.tiO p.m. Also,
members are reminded of Car
nation Club meeting March 11
nt the horn of Mrs. Karra at
H:X) p m.
Dr. McMurdo Feted
At Birthday Party
Pr. A. U. McMurdo was hon-or-d
nt a family party on the
occasion of his birthday Satur
day evening at the CorvalUi
Country club. Corvallls. The
event was arranged by his son,
Sott McMurdo.
Ir. and Mrs. McMurdo left
Friday, nflng by train and bus
to tijrvallls. Three sons nnd
their 'vivos were present for the
party, and Dr. Hernard McMurdo,
brother of the Ileppner physic
ian, came by airplane from Burl
Ingome, Calif. Charles K. Mc.
Murdo of Portland could not at
tend because he was Rtrleken
with Influenza.
All enjoyed the party, and Dr.
nnd Mrs. McMurdo returned to
Ileppner Monday afternoon. At
Inst report. Charles McMurdo
was Improving nicely but was
Mill In bed.
KCrmcn GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. March 9. 1?G4
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS CLYDE SAL1NG (Julia Ann Pfeiffer).
cut tneir waaain cae ax ma rectpuon louowmv mm mo
rtage bar February 20. (Lyons Photo)
Julie Pfeiffer Weds Thomas Saling
At Church Ceremony Here Last Month
Miss Julio Ann Pfeiffer. dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Pfeiffer, became the. bride of
Thomas Clyde Saling. nn of
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Saling of Cor
vollis. at a pretty formal cere
mony Sunday. February 20. In
All Solnts episcopal church.
The Rev. Richard Payne of
Pendleton performed the double
ring ceremony In the pre-sence
of friends and relatives, many
of whom came considerable dis
tances from towns In Washing
ton and Oregon.
Artistic arrangements of pink
carnations, white chrysanthe
mums and laurel, flanked by
lighted taiers. decorated the al
tar. Marking the bridal aisle
were bows of pink satin, center
ed with pink carnations and
leather leaf.
Escorted by her father, the
bride appeared In a floor length
gown of chiffon over faille with
straight line detachable train,
f i.liliini',l with nearl embroider
ed lace front, long sleeves tap
ered to a point nt the wrist, and
slim skirt swept to tn? nat-K
with n bow nt the back waist
linn Her full length Illusion veil
was held In place by organza
roses and pearl trimmed leaves.
The bridal bouquet was a cas-
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cade of white carnations and
leather leaf, centered by a Cat
alaya white orchid.
Maid of honor was a close
friend. Miss Genny Smith of
Portland. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
James Schaeffor, sister of the
groom. Spokane. Wn.. and Mrs.
Steve (Libby VanScholack) Fen
ton of Salem, and former class
mate of the bride.
The attendants were attired In
Identically styled floor length
pink satin empire styled gowns,
with headdresses of flat pink
satin bows. They carried bou
quets of pink bouvardla and car
nations, set off by. dracenea
muraenta foliage.
Playing the traditional wed
ding music was Mrs. C. C. Car
mlchael. organist, who also ac
companied Mrs. Sam Miller
when she sang, "The Lord's
Prayer."
Steve Schaeffer, nephew of
the groom, served as ring bear
er, and Timothy Loyd. Ileppner.
served as altar attendant.
Best man was Lawrence Wil
son of Corvallls. Ushers were
!:.m- Rrhneffer. hrother in-law
of the groom, Spokane, and Rob
ert Saling. urotner or me groom,
Corvallls.
Vnr her riauchter's wedding.
Mrs. Pfeiffer chose to wear an
aquamlst brocade suit, with
matching accessories, and a
white cymbldlum orchid cor
sage. The groom's mother. Mrs. Sal
ing, appeared In a pink lace
wool knit dress, with contrast
ing avocado accessories, and a
pink cymbldium orchid corsage.
The newlvweds erected their
many guests at a wedding re
ception in the parish hall after
the ceremony. The bnaes cnos-
n n-ertrtlrxT colors of nlnk and
white were artistically carried
out on the beautiful three-tiered
wedding cake, topped with
miniature wcamng news, ana in
flnrnl nrrnnpements about the
rooms. uirge sianaaras noiums
pink magnolia blooms ana laur
el, with pink tapers In candle
nhrn nrnvlded an attractive set
ting for the serving table.
Cutting and serving tne cane
were Mrs. Merrltt Gray of Ilepp
ner and Mrs. James MTiun oi
Bellcvue. Wn. Mrs. Jack Loyd,
godmother of the bride, ana
Mrs. Claude Graham, both of
Ileppner, poured.
Attending the gift table were
Mrs. Bruce Moyer and Mrs. Wil
liam mil. former classmates.
The guest book was passed by
Mrs. R. is. Kice.
For her wedding u d. the new
Mrs cinllnnr wru-e a snrinff green
wool suit, with yellow and white
accessories, and the orchid from
her bridal bouquet.
Following a honeymoon trip
tn Sfnttl and Portland, the
couple now reside at 319 North
7th Street in Corvallis, where
the groom will continue his col
lege education at uregon siaie
University.
r.uKta tmm nut of town trav
eled from Salem. Corvallis, Port
land. Estacada, The Danes, Ar
lington, Spokane, ueuevue ana
Walla Walla.
Am Ann thnaa attendina Dad's
Weekend at the University of
Orepnn. Februarv IS 19
were Sheriff and Mrs. C. J. D.
Bauman. who visited with their
son. Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Turner and son, Jeff, who visit
ed with the Turners' daughter,
Ginny Lou. Mrs. Bauman went
nn tr Drain for nart of the week
end to viit her son and family
there. The sheriff and Carl saw
both the Oregon-USC and Oregon-UCLA
basketball games,
while the Turners attended the
UCLA game Saturday afternoon.
Bcckct is Honored
By Family, Friends
On 81st Birthday
Thursday, JH.ru a v 2i, was a
big day for Walter te kef. with
Ms family and friend helping
him ccl. brale tils XI t birthday
In th morning, he and his
"coffer frlrnds had a breakout
at the Wagon Whe-I rentaurant.
In the rvenlnar Mr. and Mr.
l-aurencf Ifc-ckrt and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Buschke had a
dinner for him, with all the
Immediate family attending, ex
irl Ronald ttcrket, who Is at
tending HI tie Mountain college
In prndli-tun. His granddaugh
ter. Molly lu-cket, and three
great grandchildren, sang "Hap
py Birthday" to him as he rut
th "HI" out of his decorated
birthday cake.
Those present, beside the hon
ore were Mrs. Becket. Mr. and
Mra. Laurence Ikikrt and Mol
ly. Mr. and Mm. Claude Busch
ke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Busch
ke and Hryon, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Buschke, Brett and Tan-na.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Tarra trav
eled to Portland Saturday to at
tend funeral nrvUi-s of a for
mer Ileppner resident. Jeff Is-
om. who died In Portland Feb
ruarv XL Services were held
Saturday at Gable's Sunrise
Chattel. Before returning home
Sunday, they visited Mrs. Far
ra's niece-. Miss Louise Ashcraft
in Portland.
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MISS SHIRLCT LOUISE EBWIN
Betrothal of Couple
Announced by Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin
are announcing the engagement
of their daughter. Shirley Lou
ise, to Pvt. Richard Clark, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark, ail
of Ileppner.
Miss F.rwin Is a member of
the senior class at Ileppner
High school. Pvt. Clark Is pres
ently stationed at Fort Devcns,
Mass.
A June wedding Is planned.
District Meeting
Honors Mrs. Hamlin
Milton Freewater. Athena and
MlMn units of the American
Uglon Ausillary were Joint
hrt for a District 6 meeting
recently at tho Milton-Freewa-r
Legion hall f special guet,
Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Di-iri.
pretldent.
TTilrtvflv were present at
the conclave that Included dis
ruikslon of Auxiliary programs,
Mrs. Hamlin was able to report
that the district was still lead
ing In membership percentage
In the Department of Oregon.
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MENUS
March 7-11
Monday Sloppy joea with
home made buns, spinach,
peaches and grapefruit, mtlh.
Tuesday Beef gravy with
fluffy rice, vegetable salad, ap
ricots, bread and butter, milk.
Wednesday Macaroni and
cheese, green beans, carrot
sticks, pears, bread and butter,
milk.
Thursday Chill beans, celery
sticks, applesauce, hot rolls,
butter, mint.
Friday Potato aoup. peanut
butter sandwiches, fruit salad,
milk.
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end frm FOC were Stuart
Dick. Dnn Munkrrs, and Kn
Jones, lion and turn spent ml
of the week end skiing at Ar
buckle. VUHing- In Hei.pner this week
end wtve Gail lbnklrui and br
nice Thomson, both ft l"ortland.
Public
Card Party
Saturday, March 3
Lexington IOOF Hall
Bridge
Pinochle
Bingo Table
Refreshments
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