Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 03, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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MB. AND MBS. CHET HERZ
BERG (JUDITH MARIE EU
BANKS) Eubanks-Herzberg
Wedding Performed
In Madras Church
IONK A recent wi-ildlnn of
Interest hero win Unit of Jud
ith Miirle Ktibiitikx and diet
t'llffnrd llerzbi'rn, who witi
married on Siiturdiiv, August 27,
nt tin- Church of Christ In Mini
ms, Krv. U)ille Itetinrtt perform
I'll (tin H:(X) p.m. double rlllR
ceremony.
The brlile, who wn lvrn In
mnrrlam by her futhiT. Itlll
Kutmnks of I'lirtland, wore n
floor lenuth (jnwn of white bro
emit Miiiln with lonp; tulle train
and elbow length tulle veil. She
rarrli'd white curriii t Iimim with
rrd rose.
Muld nf honor whs Jan De
Moss of Morn, formerly of llepp
nrr. She wore n turquoise unwn
Ktrrrt IrnKtli ilrcss of
anil rarrli'd Invetuler
chiffon
carna-
tlnim. Ih'lii'M lliTbrrK', MMiT nf
tin' KriKim. whk Junior brides
muld. attlrnl In a llchtrr tur
iiuolsr Kri'on tires nnd curried
lavender carnations.
Hcst man was Max Summer
haldrr and lunlor best man was
Handy Allman. Clients were
sciitcd by Hill Klelils and 1VI
IViwt'li. who also served as can-
till' IlK'htlTS.
Following the wi'ddlnn a re
ci'ptlun was held In the church
parsotwiC''. Center of attention
was the lovely three tiered wed
dint; cake, which was decora t
ed in ureen and white with a
ribboned stairway leadlni; to
the top tier on which rested
miniature bridal f lnerlne. Af
ter the younn couple cut the
traditional first piece, the cake
was served by nn aunt of the
Kroom, Mrs. Myrtle Fields. Mrs.
Charlotte Ilnssctt, mother of the
bride from Portland, and Mrs.
Vela Kubanks, grandmother of
the bride, poured.
Carol Powell was In charge
nf the uuest book, and presid
ing nt the gift table were Sher
ry Fields nnd Cathy Allman.
For her going nway costume
the bride chose an Ice pink
fronted nylon suit with a white
lace blouse and white satin
shoes.
The bride attended lone (Irade
school and two years of lone
lllc,h school and was a member
of lone Assembly No. K'.l, Rain
bow for (Jlrl.s. Since she was n
very small child, she has made
her home with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Bren
ner, who moved to Madras from
lone last yeur. The bride Is now
finishing her senior year at
Madras High.
The groom Is a graduate of
Madras High school and Is
presently employed at the mill
there, but plans to enter the
I'nlled Stutes Air Force In No
vember, They are making their
home at BtiO Commerce St.,
Madras.
Rainbow Dignitaries
Here for District
Visitation Saturday
IHith Assembly, Heppner. lone
Assembly and Condon Assem
bly, Order of Italnhow for Girls,
held n lolnt potluck dinner and
meeting In honor of Grand Wor
thy Advisor Donnn Church and
other distinguished visitors on
Saturday, October 29, In the
Heppner Masonic Lodge rooms.
Tables for the dinner were
decorated In Halloween colors
with candles, centerpieces and
wall decorations ulso following
the llaloween theme.
The three host assemblies
joined to present addendas for
the honored guests following
the joint assembly session, and
to serve refreshments nt the
close of the evening.
Honored guests included, In
addition to Miss Church, Mrs.
Charles Graham, supreme In
spector for Oregon, Tillamook;
Mrs. Scarth. Sltverton, Mrs.
Slrutton, The Dalles, Mrs. Irby,
Olex, all gratia deputies: Mrs,
Fredrickson, former grana wor
thy advisor and now mother ad
visor of Columbia Assembly No.
8, The Dalles; Pamela Hughes,
Heppner, grand representative
to Hhode Island In Oregon; Bon
nie Hynd, lone, grand represen
tative to West Virginia In Ore
gon; Nanette Johnson, worthy
advisor, Condon Assembly; Ter
esa Stefan!, worthy advisor, of
lone Assembly; Donna Morgan,
mother advisor, Condon Assem
bly; Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen,
mother advisor, lone Assembly,
and Mrs. Tom Hughes, mother
advisor, Heppner Assembly.
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C'oninif Cvvnts
THURSDAY, Norembor 3
Cub Scout Parent Meeting, 7:30
p.m., Bank ol Eastern Oregon
confluence room.
Elk Chicken Dinner, 6:30 p.m..
District Deputy visitation, 8:00
p.m.
TRIDAY, November 4
Sam Soucl Robekah Lodge, 8
p.m., IOOF hall.
SATURDAY, November 5
DUtrlct Football Playoff, Hepp
ner vs. Vale, Vale Hlqh School
field, 1:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m.
Hoppner time).
Moose Feod and Dance, Elk
Temple, Western music, bene
fit Chair Fund.
Fruit Cake Sale, Beta Omega
Sorority, Hoppner and lone
house to house.
Annual Turkey Dinner, Lexing
ton IOOF Hall, 5:30-8:00 p.m.
Door prlies, pinochle and
bingo following.
SUNDAY, November 6
South Morrow County 4 - H
Achievement Party, S 7:00
p.m., Heppner High Multipur
pose Room. All 4-H members
and parents.
MONDAY, November 7
Chamber of Commerce, noon
luncheon, Waqon Wheel.
Mother's Club Meeting, Bob Ab-
rams home, 8 p.m.
Leqlon and Auxiliary, potluck
dinner, 7:00 p.m., meetings
following.
City Council Meeting. City Hall
8 pjn.
TUESDAY. November 8
...
General Election. Mark your
ballot at county polls, 8 cum.
to 8 p.m.
Election Day Dinner, lone Leg-
Ion Hall, from 12 noon, by
lone Legion Auxiliary.
Heppner High Play, 'The Bride's
Standin , 8 p.m., multipurpose
room.
Annual Fall Meeting, Morrow
County Wheat League, Cath
olic Parish hall, noon lunch
eon. WEDNESDAY, November 9
Elementary PTA Open House, 8
p.m. multipurpose room.
THURSDAY, November 10
Soroptlmlst Club, noon lunch
eon. Wagon Wheel banquet
room.
Initiation Follows
Lions Club Dinner
The lone Lions Club met on
Monday evening with a dinner
for their ladles preceding the
meeting. New members Initiat
ed bv District Governor Bob
Wltherell of Pendleton, were
llarrv O'Donnell and LeHoy
Gardner of Heppner and Clif
ford Aldrlch of lone. Mr. Wlth
erell was accomplanled bv his
wife.
A group of boys from lone
High school entertained with
some Instrumental numbers.
The lone Kindergarten moth
ers served the banquet.
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NANCY LEE PETTYJOHN
Couple Sets Wedding
Date for November 26
Mr. and Mrs. U'c II. Petty
Mm of lone, are announcing
the coming marriage of their
daughter, Nancy Lee, to George
Wayne Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hlalne Miller of Moro, on
Saturday, November 2G. Vowa
will be exchanged nt a 3 o'clock
ceremony at the United Church
of Christ In Condon. The couple
extends a cordial Invitation to
friends and relatives to attend
the ceremony and wedding re
irptlon which will follow.
Following her graduation from
Condon High school In 1964.
Miss Pettyjohn attended the
University of Oregon for two
years, where she was affiliated
with Delia .eta soruity.
Her fiance, a 12 graduate
of Sherman County High school,
attended Portland State College
and Northwestern School of
Commerce, Portland, and Is
presently employed at the
Charles Carlson ranch near lone.
Sorority Entertains
At Hawaiian Luau
Going out Hawaiian style
was a treat for members of eta
Omega of lone and their guests
when they held a Hawaiian
luau at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy Llndstrom recently.
Mrs. Art Llndstrom and her so
cial committee, aided by Mrs.
Hoy Llndstrom and Mrs. El
wnyne Bcrgstrom, were hostess
es. Guests came dressed In Ha
waiian costume and were given
lels nnd flowers for the ladles'
hair. Each received a name tag
with a translation for his name
into the Hawaiian language.
Rooms were decorated with
palm trees and pictures, and
guests sat at low tables on
pillows. Music was played
throughout the evening.
Hawaiian rum and a variety
of Hawaiian foods were served
for dinner, and guests played
the bamboo game and danced
the Umbo during the evening.
.
"Something
la always
from the Jeweler's,
something speclaL"
LERS
k OREEN 1
Queen Pam Reigns
Over Homecoming
Dance After Game
Student, alumni and friends
of Heppner High whool cele
brated their fwtball successes
with a Homecoming Dance
sponsored by the II Club Friday
night. The dance was held In
the high sch'Kil cafetorlum fol
lowing the Heppner-Wahtonka
football game.
An Intermission program con
sisted of the presentation of
Queen Pam McCabe and her
court by Jim Doherty, president
of the H Club, and members of
the club. The Queen's Dance
followed the Intermission. Oth
ers on the court were Princess
Kay Daggett, Nancy Doherty,
Verina French and Sheila Lucl
anl. The week end festivities at
tracted a number of alumni.
Among those uttendlng various
events over the week-end were
Dule Van Blokland, Krlc Ander
son. Stuart Dick, Trlsha Farley,
Sheridan Wyman, David Clark,
David Hanna, Jean Ilealy, Ken
Daggett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
Wright, Barbara Cribble, Karen
French, David Anderson, Danny
McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Padberg. Bill Snyder, Judy
Jones, Honnle Jones, Jim Bar
clay and Theresa Munkers. Mr.
and Mrs. Dennle Ilerbison were
Here on Sunday for a short visit.
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POTATO
CHIPS
Variety Pack
49"
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U.S.D.A. CHOICE
POT Blade Cut lb. 55c
ROASTS Arm Cut lb. 65c
OREGON CHIEF
POLISH RINGS lb. g5c
OREGON CHIEF
SMOKED PICNICS lb. 49c
ROUND-UP BRAND
LINK SAUSAGES lb. g()c
NO. 2
POTATOES JO lb. 39c
LETTUCE 2 heads 29c
BANANAS 2 ,b- 25c
CUCUMBERS 2 for 25c
PRICES GOOD NOVEMBER 4 & 5
Matthews Honored On 35th Anniversary
About 100 people slencd the
guest book at an own house at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace (Mike) Matthews on Sun
day, honoring the couple on
their 35th wedding anniversary.
Their twin daughters. Denlece
and Bernlece, were hostesses
with the assistance of their
uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs.
Hlvin Klv Mr anrl Mn FranU.
Iln Ely, and Mr. and Mrs. Berl
AKers.
The rooms were very attract
ive with hen.itlf.il larcra K,ni.
quet-s of fall chrysanthemums.
The white linen covered table
was centered with a wedding
cake decorated in rilnb flnnb.
ed on each side by pink tapers
wnn pinK carnations and ivy
twining the base of the candle
abras. Coffee and punch were
served at the ends of the table
by relatives and friends.
The girls greeted the guests
at the door dressed In pink out
fits with white carnation cor
sages. The Matthews' niece,
Bonnie Akers, was in charge of
the guest book.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Ely and Du
ane of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
David Ely and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Dclmer Crawford and
family of Hermiston, Mr. and
Mrs. Elvln Ely of Boardman,
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. NorombOT 3. 1968
Mrs. Mattle Morgan of Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. David Potter and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hlemstra of
Heppner.'
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews were
married in Heppner on October
31, 1931.
Following the reception the
relatives of the family enjoyed
a potluck dinner together at
the Matthews home.
A Treat For The Whole Family!
ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER
SATURDAY, November 5
5:30 TO 8:00 P.M.
Lexington IOOF Hall
DOOR PRIZES AT 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 P.M
Free Pinochle & Social Hour Following
EVERYONE WELCOME! Come and Bring A Neighbor
SPONSORED BY HOLLY REBEKAH LODGE
You won't have to rely on
shop CENTRAL MARKET
buys on quality food . . .
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Baby Food
Strained
2 for 25c
Cauliflower Broccoli
Baby Limas Ford Hook Beans
Peas Peas & Carrots
Chopped Broc. French Fries
Hash Browns Spinach
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
Dinner to Precede
Next Legion Meeting
The American Legion and
Auxiliary will hold a potluck
dinner Monday, November 7, In
the Heppner Legion hall at 7
p.m.
There will be a discussion of
plans t3 hold a Veterans' Day
pancake breakfast on November
Commander Don Munkers and
Auxiliary president Mrs. Frank
Hamlin urge all members to attend.
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