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Reception to Honor Couple After Rites At Oakland Temple The home of Mr. and Mm. K. W. I'lirliiloiilicrHon In lone will tin oiM-nnl tu frh-ndii unit n-l-atlvr-s on Frtduy fvrnlliK. Antr um l, for a wHcIlntt rwitlon which will honor th. lr iliuicliiit ml future mm In law, Connie t'lirli.loilniMin mid Mnx llur limn, Tho vounn couplo will be mar-rli-tl Saluriiiiy, AukuM 20. In tin Latli-r Day Saint IVmpIn In Oakland, Calif. AUmdlnit tin wrrniMtiy will hi. the parent, of the hi ul and Mr. ancl Mr. I.a Hue lliirnuin of Warden, Wn., pawnta of I ho groom. All frlomlM In the area arc In vited to call at the Christopher on home' between the hour of :00 ami l:( p.m. on Annual 2(1. On August 25 the newlywed will also he honored at an open houw reception at the homo ol Iho Brno'n'k parent ot Warden, Wn The eotiple will make their home In Portland, where liar num will l.c a pre dental student at I'ortland Slate IVdlece. They were both student at llrluham Younif University In I'rovo, Utah, the pii.it year. Mr. Wavel Wtlklaion return ed Tuesday from a 10 day trip eiiHt. AreomtinnvliiK her were her brother-ln law and. aimer Mr. and Mm. Hay Sehirzlni;r of Riverside. Calif. They drove to New Castle, Wyoming, where they visited Mra. Wilkinson's win In law and (laughter, Mr. and Mra. Walt Oidundand fum Hy, returnlni; by way ot the Had I.a nil, Yellowstone, and other points of Interest. Now Showing WED. THURS.. ml- SAT. AUGUST 17-20 "Winter A-Go Go" PLUS "Heroes of Telcmork" Kirk Douglaa GROVE Drive-in Theatre Hcrmiston Tuesday Nights, SI -SO per car rHUBS. THROUGH MONDAY AUGUST 18-22 Marlon Brando and Jane Fonda "The Chose" MOR UMATILLA THEATRE UMATILLA JUST ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO... A small boy thousands of miles away found the diamond which led to the discovery of the modern diamond mines we know today. We are celebrating the 100th anniversary of thU historic event with an unprecedented collection of fine diamond jewelry from which you may choose unusual diamond gifts in every price range, Is Store Hoursi 9 A. M. to 0 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEH V 1 ' I"""" ' mill '" . ' . ; ' . ..- , ' .... I . MR. AND MRS. JAMES Jepsens Announce Daughter's Betrothal Mr- airl Mrs. Walter Jepsen of lone are announcing the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Virginia Catherine, to Henry Wood of Kansas CJty, Mo., son of Mrs. Edna Wood and the lale Mr. Iiwry Wood of Carson, Wash ington. The couple will be married Saturday, September 2-1, at the Central Lutheran church In Port land, at 4:00 p.m. They extend a cordial Invitation to all friends and relatives to attend. Miss Jepsen Is a graduate of lone High school and of the Kinanuel Kch-iol of Nursing. She Is presently employed as a sur gical nurse at the Providence hospital In 1'iirtliiiid. Following their marriage, the ncwlywed-i will m a k e t heir home In Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. Wood Is presently employed- Mr. and Mrs. Wee Sherman and family were among a large group of relatives who gather eel for a family reunion picnic at the Dallas Cltv Park on Sun day afternoon. Special honors were given Mrs. Wllla Sherman and Mrs. Nora Bagstad, mother and aunt of Mr. Sherman, who are the only living children of William and Melissa Barrett. Relatives traveled from wide distances over Oregon and some were present from Sacramento, Calif. The Bob Jones family has been enjoying the visit of Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Kellers, of Eugene. Mrs. Fellers returned to her home Wednesday, August 17, with the Jones family. ELEMUTIM "Something from the Jeweler's, always something pedaL" JiV' y PHILLIP FLETCHER (Photo by Laura) Lundell-Fletcher Nuptials Solemnized At Pendleton Church A nuptial mass at St. Mary's Catholic church In Pendleton on Saturday, August 6, united In marriage Miss Sharon Ann Lun dell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlchard Lundell of Pendleton, and James Phillip Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Fletch er, also of Pendleton. Officiating at the 11:00 a.m. double ring ceremony was the Rev. A. R. Miller. Altar boys were Michael Lundell and Mich ael Carey. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of peau de sole with chapel train, with swlss applique edging the oval neck line, bordering the front skirt and extending around the train. The shoulder length veil of il lusion net was held by a double coronet edged In seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet was a large orchid, surrounded by carna tions and satin streamers. The bride carried an 85-year-old handkerchief owned by her groom's great-grandmother. The bridal gown and those worn by the attendants were all fashion ed bv the bride's mother. Miss Michalle Lundell, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Miller, sister of the groom of Portland, and Mrs. Thomas Elquron of Hermiston. Cathv and Karen Morton served as flower girls. Attending the groom as best man was Michael Kopetskl, Pendleton. Ushers were Dick Lundell, brother of the bride; Howard Patton, brother of the groom; Mike Budde, David Budde and Victor Gehllng. all of Pendleton. Dougle Morton served as ring bearer. Organist for the traditional wedding music was Miss Sus an Perry, who also accompa nied Miss Ginger Brown, solo ist. The couple greeted their wed ding guests at a reception im mediately following the cere mony. In charge of reception ar rangem c n t s were Mrs. V. H. Gehling, Cathy Gehllng and Mrs. James Farley. Dr. Margaret McDevltt. aunt of the bride, was In charge of derorations, and Mrs. Otto Nooy greeted guests at the door. Po'urlng were Mrs. M. J. FItz Patrick, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Elmer Harr, grandmother of the groom. As sisting were Mrs. Willie Smith and Mrs. Robert McKenzle. .Cutting the cake, after the traditional sharing of the first piece by the bride and groom, were Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Morgan Rust, aunt of the groom. As sisting were Mrs. Leo Gorger and Mrs. Don Budde, Pendleton. At the punch bowl was Miss Cathy Gehling. Helping around the room were Bonnie Morgan, cousin of the bride, Ginger Brown. Betty Gilbert. Mrs. C. J. Gilbert, Adrlenne Zephier, Del ores Miltenberger, Mary T. Geh llng, Ann Marie Gehling, Lori Budde and Mrs. Murrey. Following a wedding trip to Wallowa Lake and Portland, the new Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher will reside In California, where the groom will be stationed temporarily at Fort Ord, tdaln ing with the U. S. Army. The Rev. and Mrs. Jackson E. Gilliam, Ann, Peggy -and John, of Great Falls, Montana, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilliam over the week-end of August 14. He is the Rector of the Church of the Incarnation in Great Falls. REDUCE FAT Available to you without a doc tor's prewrlptlon our tablets call ed SLIMODKX. Look your beat, feel your boat, become the allm person you want to be. The 8LIM ODEX l'lan will help you curb and control your appetite, help you stop overeating. "Your weight must come down". The SLIMO DEX Plan costs only $100 and you must ba pleased with results or your money back. No questions aaked. Sold with this guarantee bv: MURRAY RKXALL, DRUGS 217 N. Main Mall Orders Filled. Garden Club Makes Fair Booth Plans; Offers Landscaping lone Garden Club members met at the borne of Mrs. Elmer Griffith on Thursday, AuyuMt 11, with Mrs. 1'hlll Krnert as to hosteKa. Mrs. C. C. Jones, president, presided at the meeting. Mem bera answered roll call by nam Ine favorite flowers for exhibit arranging. For fall shows the "mum", gladioli, and dahlia were the most popular, while daffodils and tulips were the favorites for spring flower shows and exhibit arranging. The vacancy In the office of treasurer was filled by the elect ion of Ms. Omar Rletmann to succeed herself. The County Fair booth com mittee, Mis. Rletmann, Mrs.WIII lam Rawlins, Mrs. Gary Tuilis and Mrs. Torn HuKton, will meet lihortly to formulate plans and arrangmints for the Garden Club booth. Mrs. Rietmann asked for volunteers to assist with the painting. The club went on record stat ing that they were nappy to be of assistance in planning oi making suggestions for land scaping to anyone who asks. Many trs. . and shrubs have al leady t-een supplied In land scaping projects. All weeding and watering or any other cart will be me; by the owners, how- 20 ox. mm Lot Duncan mm For Welch's 12 oi. Grape Juice 4For$l Banquet TENDER-TAS7V jr CREAM PIES - 29C JMiffim t .v.Nvvv,i.Vv .:..v. W - v.W.,A.4WiWv.Ar4l LOIN END POTATOES , u. 39C jAST Lb. 05Q Jumbo I I Mm O sA USDA GOOD AND CHOICE Cantaloupes 4 ovv DounJ Steaks Fresh Corn .4I9C Lb. 89C LEMONS - - 3 fq, 190 Rump Roasts Lb.750 PRICES GOOD AUGUST 19 and 20 Tucker Reunion Calls Many to Hermiston A good attendence of relatives was present Sunday, August 14, at the city park In Hermiston for the annual reunion picnic of the family of Mrs. Mary Tucker Queener, formerly of Heppner and now of Stanfield. Present for the reunion were the honoree, Mrs. Queener; Mrs. Huldah Mortlmorc, Kent, Wn ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padber, Heppner; Wilber Tucker anr! family, Sunnyslde, Wn.; ELsle Tucker, Kugerie; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tucker and family, Stanfield; Irene Atherton and daughter, Ontario; Mrs. Edith Castle and son, Marysvllle, Calif.; Mj-s. Wllma Wallace and daughter, Pasco, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. L'ldon Tucker and family, lone; Mr. and Mra. Edwin Tuck er and family, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wlhlon and family, Pilot Rock; Mr. and Mra. Ken Sellards and family, Pasco, Wn-; Oscar Tuker, Sunnyslde, Wn., and Mrs. Alena Anderson and granddaughter, Suzanne Martin, Heppner. ever. The dntc selected for the fall flower show is September 25. The next regular meeting of the lone Garden club will be Tuesday, September 13. 0 Hines M6 0 5) mm MARKET HEPPWEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, August 18, 1366 Church Women Host Bridal Shower Party Honoring Miss Dixon In compliment to Miss Shar on Dixon, a miscellaneous brid al shower waa sponsored In her honor bv women of the Hepp. ner Methodist church on Wed nesday evening. August 10, In the church social rooms. Co-hostesses for the pleas ant evening were Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs. Kenneth Batty, Mrs. Howard Bryant and Mrs. Bob Henry, assisted bv several mem bers of the Womens Society of Christian Service. Miss Dixon's marriage to Charles Lloyd Gllllland of Cor ry. Pa., will be solemnized at a ceremony at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon, Aug ust 21, at 3:30 p.m. The groom and his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Gllllland, are visit ing this week at the Dixon home. While guests were assemb ling, background piano music was played by Margaret Green. Entertainment Included a spe cial card skit by nine girls of tne Metnodist youth Fellowship, under the leadership of Mrs. Jay Wheelhouse. An original. poetic game spelled out the word ' Happiness, ' and was ded Icated to the honor guest. Miss Dixon responded with an informal talk, acquainting those STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY BLACKBERRY NABISCO Cheese-Flavored SHAPES A New Snack Cracker! Pk9. 39c HUNTS 8 OZ. TOMATO SAUCE 9 ,or $1 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 present with the groom elect. Assisting her with the ooenln of many lovely and useful gifts were her sister, Marti Dixon, and Brenda Young. A centerpiece of yellow and white snapdragons and roses flanked by yellow tapers, at tractively carried out the bride's chosen wedding colors on the serving table. Hostesses served a lemon chiffon dessert and yel low party punch. Presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. Mel vln Dixon, mother of the bride-to-be. Holy Land Tour LEAVES EASTERN OREGON OCTOBER 28th Cairo - Luxor - Awn - Lebanon - Damucus Jordan - Jerusalem -Bethlehem - Irael - Nazareth Istanbul - Athena - Rome. Tour reservations must be node NOW I For Information Call Sather Tours and Travel Service 36 8. W. Dorion Pendleton, Ore. .Us Lb. 750 2 Lb $1.49 3 Lb $2.23 10 oz. Instant $1.59 VEEN ELL 40 BUTTERMINTS It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps G RE E N STAMPS