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Martha Peck Heads Slate of New Officers Of Rainbow Assembly "Cod In l,ovc" wait the them Minn Martha Perk, daughter of Mr. unit Mm. Kenneth Peck of Lexington, chime nil Kite won In stalled Worthy Advlaor of Kuth AmmthIiIv Nd. SO, Order ( Rain bow for CtrU, Sximlnv afternoon, October 2. In the Heppner Ma nonlc llnll, Officer liiNtalli-d with her for the full term arc Linda Clark, worthy humm lute mlvlsur; I. in da I loath, charity; Linda Or wick, hope; Jill piiilberg, fallh; Sue Mclhy, chapluln; Mary Kay I In religion; Cindy llarnln, nature; l.lndu Otxiper, linmor tatlty; Karen Cox, confidential ohwrver; Karla Wcntherford, outer obncrver; Terctta Wright, inuNli'lun, and HI I lie June Mur quardt, choir director. Kathy Mclhy, retiring worthy advlmir, acted nn Instilling wor thy advisor for Miirlltii, and Mr. Itlihiird (Shlrlee) Clark, La drunde, wu chaplain. Sara Miller nerved an Inntalllnu re corder, J a n linger an miirftliul, und Mm. W. S. Miller um mu wlclun. Special visitor from the Con don Kulnbow Avienihly weru Mr. Morgan, mother advisor; Nunette Johnson, worthy advis or and Diane Lutz. grund page. Honored guests Introduced to the usvcmbly by the new wor thy advisor were her grand mother. Mm. K'mma Peek; her aunt, MIbs Ktta Mlllett of Pen (I Irion; her brother. Steve I'eck, and her parent, Mr. and Mr. Kenneth I'eck. During the crowning ceremo ny. Sara Miller sang "You'll Never Walk Alone", accompa nied by her mother. Mrs. Mill er. Shadea of blue and gold, the rulor of the new worthy ndvls or. highlighted the reception following the In.stallutlon. I'ret ly cuke made and decorated by Martha and her mother were nerved with colfec and punch at the candlelit table. TIiom; serving were Mr. Paul Drown, Miss Ktta Mlllett and Mr. Millard Nolun. Jeanlne Hunt wa In charge of the guest Mr. Harold Erwln, Mrs. Kl- don Pudbcrg. Mrs. Ula Huggles and Mm. Charles Stout formed the kitchen committee. Bar Convention Calls Couples to Medford S5IOETY MMnaappapMaHaMRBfna ,,;: V : f v -' . " i h '' ' . : --V- v -t ........ ." ' r w . ' ' I . . ; : ; ' . W" I : X if-.J,-- ' " i - - tfjfa ,Tfw. lLLtoAi!kg ,i ti" ;iiiimniiririnmiiii.ni Summer Activities Reported at Meeting Member of the Heppner Mothers club met at the home of the clut president, Mrs. Her man Winter, for Its monthly meeting Monday evening. As Hinting the hofiteM was Mm, Rod Murray. During the bulncss sesHlon, report were heard of commit tees who had worked during the summer on the sidewalk bazaar, fair booh and parade float. A committee was appointed to up dute the club constitution, com posed of Mm. MfKe Stephens, chairman; Mrs. Mel Dixon, Mr. Lynn I'curson, Mrs. Anita Stock iird, Mrs. Loren Lucorc and Mrs. Winter. Guest of the evening was Mrs. Kirk Rlnehiirt. wife of the new L'plscopal church lector. Program of the evening was devoted to "Our Vacation Trips," with each member telling high lights of trips taken during the summer months. Hospital committees were vol unteered foi the coming months. The November 7 meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Bob Ab rums, with a special program on "famous. Jewels" to be given by Kandall Peterson. When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw It In the Gazette-Times. Couple Married Earl B. Curtis and Claire Now land Buchanan were tolned In marriage Sunday, October 2, at Irrlgon by Ernest E. Jorgensen, Justice of the peace. Mm. Cur tis operated the Stanfield Beau ty Salon for the past 10 years, and Curtis Is employed by Har ry Proudfoot at his ranch on the Buttercreek highway. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. October (, 196 Two Women Teachers Join Honor Society Two Heppner High school teachers. Mm. Bcrnlcc Struck meler and Mrs. Rachel Dick, were among those Initiated In to Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma at ceremonies at the Tapadera banquet room In Pen dleton on Saturday, September 24. Presiding at the first fall meeting and Initiation ceremo nies was Mrs. LaVelle Province, president, of Pendleton. Members from Morrow and Umatilla counties who were in itiated Into this honor society for women educators were Mrs. Struckmeler and Mm. Dick, both of Heppner: Betty Mathews of Pilot Rock; and Hope Baney, Hazel Case. Margaret Harvey and Jean Lemchau, all of Pendleton. Friends Honor Bride At Shower See us for envelopes of all kinds. The Gazette-Time. IONE Mra. Dale Rodriguez was honored at a lovely bridal shower In the social rooms of the United Church of Christ last Thursday afternoon. She open ed her many lovely gifts at a table covered with a white cloth and pink net Assisting with the glfta were Mrs. Donald Eubanks, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mm. Wayne Hams. Making an at tractive nosegay from the rib bons on the packages was Miss Barbara Bishop. A bouquet of bright pink and white petun ias with candles was the cen ter of attention on the tea ta ble. Mm. John Eubanks, moth er of the bride, served the cof fee and Mrs. Dan Rodriguez of Hermiston, mother-in-law of the bride, poured punch. Among out of town guests present were Mm. Vela Eubanks, and Mrs. C. C. Brenner of Mad ras; Mm. Donald Eubanks of Portland; Mrs. Howard Eubanks of Arlington, and her aunt. Miss Mabel McCabe from Calilornia Mm. Rodrl g u e z, Mm. Cecil Thome and Mm. Gottfried Her mann of Hermlstoa ALso Mm. Alice McCabe. Mm. David Bar- nett. Mrs. Larry Prock and Mrs. Darlene Snider, all of Heppner. and Mm. Archie Munkera of Lexington. Hostesses for the party Includ ed Mm. Herbert Ekstrom, Sr., Mm. Clell Rea, Mrs. Herman Bletcll, Mm. Donald Hellker, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, MM. Paut Pettyjohn Sr.. Mm. Berl Akers, Mm. Wallace Matthews, and Mm. Al Fetsch, Mm. Lewis Hal- vorsen, MM. Earl Mccarje. Sandra Eubanks, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John Eubanks or lone, and Dale Rodriguez, son of Mr. and Mm. Daniel Rodrig uez of Hermiston, were united In marriage In Virginia uty. Nev. on September 6 at an even ing ceremony. The bride wore a blue light wool dress fashion ed with long sleeves oi lace and deep pink accessories. The bride Is a graduate of lone High school and has at tended Eastern Oregon College. She Is a former Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Queen, and an excellent horsewoman, having won many honoM In this field. The groom and his family came from Huntington to Herm iston, where he graduated from HermUton High school. He is now employed In construction work and they are making their home in Hermiston. WANTED Clean cotton lag. Phone Heppner Gazette-Time. 676-9228. c MRS. DENNIS DOYLE DOHERTT (Anne Lewis Linsdell) (Morrison Photo) Reception to Mark 25th Anniversary Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wright are Invited to a reception honoring the couple on their 2rth wed ding annlvcMary Sunday, Octo ber 16. from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at their ranch home at Ruggs. The Wrlehts were married Mr. and Mm. Herman Winter October 15. 1941, In Lewlston, attended the Oregon Bar Asso ciation annual meeting in Med ford during the past week. Win ter left last Wednesday morning by auto and his wife followed by plane the next day. In addition to attending meet ings, the Winters spent some enloyable time touring historic homes and buildings and visit ing the antique shops and art colony in Jacksonville. On Sat urday they sow the .annual Tent Show, an amateur production put on by the Bar Association, at the Shakespearean theatre in Ashland. Also attending the convention were Mr. and Mm. Joe Bolfe, who left Tuesday, September 27. They stoped overnight to visit friends In Salem, continuing to Medford on Wednesday. Mm. Bnlfe, who hud not been to Medford before, was Impress ed by its beautiful surround ings. They returned to Heppner on Saturday. Iduho. and have lived In the llardinan and Heppner area since that time. Arranging the reception arc the couple's son and duughter In law, Mr. and Mm. Kenneth C. Wright, Pendleton; Mr. and Mm. Walter Wright. Mr. and Mm. El mer Palmer, and Mr. ond Mm. Glenn W. Smith, all of Hepp ner. The couple requests that no gifts be given. Elks Pinochle Tourney Underway This Week Portland Girl Bride Of Dennis D. Doherty At Air Base Ceremony A ceremony In the East Join ed In marriage Miss Anne Lew- Is Lindsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Lindsell, Jr., of Portland, and Lieut. Den nis Doyle Doherty, son of Mr. and Mm. B. J. Doherty of Hepp ner. The couple exchanged marri age vows Thursday, September 8. at an Impressive ceremony at the Boiling Air Force Base chap el In Washington, D. C. For her wedding, the bride chose to wear a simply styled dress of white knit, fashioned with square neckline, edged with a border of shell knit. A white lace mantilla adorned her head and shouldeM. She carried a small white bridal bouquet of bouvardla and roses. The couple was honored at a reception following the ceremo ny In the Pitcalrn Room of the Mavflower Hotel in Washlneton. The Elks pinochle tournament d. C. began with a meeting of the Both young people attended group on Wednesday, October the Univereltv of Oregon, Eu 5. for Sign up Night. Rnno, where the bride was a Those who could not be there member of Gamma Phi Beta, that night should contact Mrs. Lieut. Doherty graduated from Darrell Pudberg beiore tnc nrsi the university In 196-1, and was night of tournament October 12. play on SptrtiisM a'T tv The only thing inexpensive about this watch is its price tag plus Federal tax for the brilliant new 17-JEWEL SPORTS MANSTAR LjtB TIME YOU CAN TRUST FROM j jj This surprisingly ow-priced watch offers these value features: 17 jewels for accuracy handsome design for real man's taste rugged shock resistance full numeral luminous dial sweep-second hand affiliatacd with Kappa Sigma fraternity. The newly married couple Is now at home at 5718 10th Road North, Arlington, Va., near where the groom Is stationed with the Air Force. Parents of the bride traveled cast to attend the wedding. The groom's parents, however, were unable to attend. Altar Society Plans Annual Smorgasbord October meeting of St. Pat rick's Altar Society was devot ed to discussion of plans for the annual Harvest Smorgasbord, planned for Sunday afternoon, October 16, at the parish hall. The meeting was well attend ed, with Mrs. Pnt O'Brien and Mrs. Glen Ward serving as hostesses. The usual fine variety of foods, prepared by members of the parish, will bo served smor gasbord style between the hours of 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. on Sun day, October 16. Tourists or hunters In the area are extend ed a special welcome to "come as you are ana enjoy the com muhltv fellowship. Nursery ser vices will be provided for small children. On the committee directing arrangements for the smorgas bord are Mrs. Randv Lott, Mrs. A. C. Llndsey and Mrs. Charles Doherty. ITHKIIU A SC D 7MWOJ "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something special." Store Beursi 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN STm HEPPNEB Delegates to Report At Legion Dinner The American Legion, the Legion Auxiliary and friends will meet Monday, October 10, at 7 p.m. to hear reports of the boys and girls who were dele gates to Beaver Boys' State and Girls' State during the summer months. Martha Peck and Verina French were delegates to Girls' State and Steve Anderson, Bob Harris, Jim Jacobs and Mike Sweeney were delegates to Boys' State from Heppner High school, The meetinu will begin with a potluck dinner for which the auxiliary will furnish the meat dish. Auxiliary Presid ent Mrs, Frank Hamlin urges members to set the pace of the year by attending the October meeting 2Z LARGE SLICING W(? CELERY TOMATOES lb. HEARTS aGH delicious CARROTS APPLES 2 Lbs 190 2 19$ Durkee iWOMMAISE flfe Sunshine 2 Lb. Size DUNCAN HINES fc . 'H iliim . inmi 11 in-nnuii .rt HALEY'S 46 Ox. GRAPE & ORANGE JUICE 4 - H JOHNSON'S GL0-C0AT & PRIDE Hi) GIANT SIZE TIDE, CHEER, or BOLD OREGON CHIEF BY THE CHUNK BOLOGNA Lb. 490 BONELESS PORK lA ROASTS Lb. OOV ROUND-UP BRAND ASSORTED A LUNCH MEAT Lb. ODV BAR-"S" REG. OR THICK Q FA SLICED BACON Lb. OOV SWIFTS 1 LB. PKG. SAUSAGE ROLLS Lb. OOy PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 7 & 8 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET cms en land making it a big night.