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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June , 1968 4 . Invitation Extended To Sherer Wedding 1 .3 I 'I 1 MR. AND MRS. WALTER BECKET were honored on their S8th anniversary at a buliet lunchton is moii noma rriaay. June 3. Thr are mown witn tneir anniversary cake. Church Women Host Cord Party Saturday The annual June card party which wnn lo he have been held bv the KpUeopnl Church Wo men on June 4. will now be la id S.ilii'unv. June 11. Bl 1 p.m. In the PorrlMi Hall. The dale w rhnnufd In order that It would not conflict with the ditto of ih auction In lorn. Salad and dessert will ho M-rvcd bv a committee under Mr. Jame Karlt'v; card playing will be arranged bv Mrs. James lrlwi and Mm. KorreM Burk t ntiliic. Admission In $1.25 and the public l Invited. J1U Schmidt, dauqhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Klmor Kchmldt. will nt tend an Officers Conference of the Luther U-aijue at Pacific Lutheran University In Tacoma, Wn., Martini? June 16. She la treasurer of Blue Mountain Con ference of the Luther Leacue, J 1COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding 1 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL I FA KM AND HOME Pendleton 278-7761 Luncheon Marks 58th Anniversary Of Walter Beckets Mr. an I Mrs. Iaiironre Beck.'t and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buschke seived a l uffi-t luncheon In lion in of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck el nt the Ui iter's homo Friday, June 3. Th luncheon was on the occasion of the Beckets' With wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Becket were mar ried In l'uri m ml m ;une 3. 1!M. He has lived In lleppner since he was three years of ace. and his mother and father came west on u wagon train to settle first at Weston. Mrs. Becket came to lleppner from Wisconsin. Mr. Bccket's parents later moved to Portland to retire, and the wed ding of tht Walter Beckets was performed there. A apeclally-made Orman rho colate pink champagne rake marked, "Happy Anniversary. 5H Years," was a center of Interest at the luncheon Present at the luncheon, be sides the honored couple, were Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Becket. Bonny and Molly Becket. Mr. and Mr. Claude Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buschke and Bryon, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buschke, Brett and Tanna. Lauranre Becket and Mr. Claude Buschke are son and dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becket. and Ronny and Molly Becket anil Robert and Jerry Buschke are grandchildren. Bryon Buschke and Brett and Tanna Buschke art great grandchildren. Peterson's Jewelers HAS A LORDLY GIFT FOR DAD LORD ELGIN h I 'iiiM rvy i Vi This Father's Day, clve him Urd F.lgln. It pleases the most discriminating taste. That's whv Klgln has been the traditional choice of Important men for over 100 vears. Lord Klgln can be worn proudly nnd needs no winding. The 25 Jewel Lord Kluln Is waterproof, shock resistant, has an unbreak able mainspring. It's the only watch fine enough for him on Father's Day nnd any other day. See the e.reat selection of Elgins to fit any budget. LORD ELGIN 25-Jewel Self-winding, with waterproof com and weep-second hand $59.95 ill "Something from the Jeweler, U always something ipertaL" Store Hourti 8 A.M. lo 6 P.M. PH. 676-8200 177 MAIN 8TW KEPPNEH JEWELERS J1 Nolan-Bell Wedding In Pendleton Sunday The marriage of Miss Phyllis i ami woian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Nolan of Lexing ton, will become the bride of James E. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bell of Tacoma. Wn.. on Sunday evening, June 12, at the First Christian Church on North Main street In Pendleton, Vows will bo exchanged at a 7:30 p.m. ceremony, with guests Invited to a wedding reception following the ceremony In the church social rooms. The couole and parents Invite all friends and relatives In the area to the wedding and re ceptlon. Pre-wedding Shower Honors Miss Buch Mis Virginia Buch was guest of honor at a bridal shower onrtv Wednesday evening. June !. when teachers and friends of the community gathered at the home of Mr. C. E. McQuarrlc. Co-hostesses with Mrs. McQuar- rie were Mrs. conley Lanham and Mrs. Everett Struckmeler. The coming marriaee of Miss Buch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Buch of Ritzvllle. Wn., and Home Economics teacher In lleppner High school, to Ron Held, son of Mrs. Ruth Held of lleppner. Is being planned Fri day, June 24, at the First Christ- Ian church In lleppner. Many lovely and useful cifts were presented the future bride. Assisting the honor euest with the opening of her gifts was Mrs. Mary Holtz. lone. Informal piano selections were Dlaved during the evening by Mrs. Ola Mne uroshens. At the close of the evening refreshments of angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream were served the 17 guests aucnuing. Three Share Honors. In Joint Birthday Party at Gray Home A three w?v birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cray on Friday evening, June 3. honoring Mrs. Jessie Orlffln whose birthday was on June 6, Mrs. Mabel Cray whose birthday was on June 3, and Arlene Gray whose first birthday was June 5. Each of the honorees had a birthday cake baked and decor ated for the occasion. Those present were Mabel Gray and daughter Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Gray and David. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ruhl and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cox and two children, Forrest Burkenblne and Alan. Mrs. Jes sie Griffin, Mrs. Etta Dollarhide of Everett, Wn., Mrs. Nina Case of Paulsbo. Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray, Susan and Arlene. Yes, the Gazette-'ltmes can print the form you need for busl ness or ranch use. Phone 676 9228. Miss Judith Ann Sherer. dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer of lone, will exchange marriage vows with Kelly R. Andrew on Sunday, June 19, at 2:30 p.m. In the lone United Church of Christ The prospect ive groom Is the son of LeRoy Andrew of La comb, and Mrs. Helen German of Pendleton. The couple takes this means of extending a cordial Invita tion to all friends and relatives in the surrounding areas to be their guests at the ceremony and wedding reception which will follow in the church social rooms. Both young people have been enrolled the past year at East ern Oregon College at La Grande. NOTICE TO ALL DEMOCRATS A MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE OLD LIBRARY ROOM OF THE CTTT HALL TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 14, AT 8:00 P.M. FOB THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND TO PLAN OUR WORK ... Virginia Rosewall, Chairman Morrow County Democratic Central Com. Miss Anita Ullman Bride of Wm. Gazda In Eastern Ceremony Miss Anita Jo Ann Ullman. daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Al Ullman of Baker, be came the bride of I. William Gazda In a ceremony perform ed Saturday, June 4. in the Re surrectton Lutheran church in Arlington, Va. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cashimer J Gazda of Lewlston, N Y. He Is a doctoral candidate In mech anical engineer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute In Troy, N Y., and holds Bachelor of Sc ience and Masters Degrees from that Institution. Dr. Melvln S. Lanee of Ar lington officiated at the wed- dine ceremony. The bride, escorted to the altar bv her father, was gowned in white silk organza designed with a scooped neckline and short sleeves. The empire style gown was styled with applique of Swiss Guipur lace at the neckline and sleeves. A deep hem of Guipure lace enhanced the slim skirt, which extended Into a full chapel length train. Her shoulder length veil of Im ported silk illusion fell grace fully from a headpiece of match ing Swiss Guipure lace. She car ried a floral bouquet of white gardenias and baby's breath. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Janis G. Smith. She wore a floor length dress of soft pink silk organza designed with n sabrina neckline and short sleeves. A muted floral pattern at the waistline and down the back of the dress con nected the A-line silhouette skirt. Bridesmaids, Linda Holdredge, Margretta Smyth, Roberta Jer man and Judith Harron, were dressed identically to the mat ron of honor. Serving the groom as best man was Paul Borowskl, and wedding guests were ushered bv Kenneth Albert Ullman, bro ther of the bride, Doug Koop, Kenneth Werneberg, and Wayne Conrad Ullman, brother of the bride, as lunlor usher. Wedding music was played by Miss Emma Lou Diemer, organist. Fol lowing the impressive ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Gazda greeted guests at a reception In the parish hall of the church, where they shared the first slice of their 3-tiered wedding cake. Serving refreshments were Mrs. A. Sidney Herlong. Jr.. wife of Congressman Herlong of Flor ida: Mrs. Frank Karsten. wife of Congressman Boren of Okla homa: Mrs. Jim Wright, wife of Congressman Wright of Tex as; Mrs. J. T. Rutherford, wife of Congressman Rutherford of Texas and Mrs. Wesley Van Bur en, wife of Congressman Van Buren of North Carolina. For the honeymoon trip, the bride chose a light blue linen dress with matching coat and white accessories. Mrs. Gazda attended Baker High school, and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree last June from Wells College In Aurora, N.Y. Following the hon eymon trip, the newlyweds will reside in Troy, N.Y. Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil liam, Umatilla. Wheeler counties on sale at the Gazette-Times. $125 each. Others available on order. DUNCAN NINES Angel Food Cake Mix 49$ LARGE SIZE 53 CUCUMBER CHIPS 430 NABISCO SNACK CRACKERS 3 Pkgs l AUCE LOVE 20 OZ. Strawberry Jam 59$ AWAKE ORANGE DRINK 3 For CHEF BOY-AS-DEE PIZZA Cheese 49c Sausage 59c 20 LB. NO. 2 POTATOES 790 Oranges CORN ..IF 6 49$ Radishes 3 BUNCHES 5' USDA GOOD and CHOICE 5 BeefilfgKj T-B0NES SIRLOINS u. $1,09 Lb 99 DEL MONTE 1 LB. PKG. Sliced Bologna 59 SQUARE LOAF OREGON CHIEF Wieners 1 p. 590 PRICES GOOD JUNE 10 and 11 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614 (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice ' low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET mi GREEN STAMPS