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PaRe t, THE GAZETTE TIMES, Heppner. OR., Thursday, April 17, 1975 r - ! ' i ; ' ' ' U J i ? j If s I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradd Glenda Kay VanWinkle weds Thomas Bradd Program deals with family Marcvlle Siraatman, Ex tension human development specialist. Oregon Stale t'ni verstly. will be in Pendleton Wednesday. April 23. to leach a lesson on "Family Com munications." The program will be held at the Vert Little Theater, with a coffee and get acquainted period starting at :.Ki a m. The lesson will be from 10 to 12 noon. This topic will be discussed at all May study group meetings in Morrow and I'matilla Counties. Volunteer instructors for the lessons w ill be leaders who received their training from Mrs. straatman. Family life experts agre thai probably the most im pnrtanl cause of broken fam ily relationships is a break down in family communica tions ll is because of this that the Hume Extension Program Development Committee chse this topic for a study IcvMin An organized group is invited to send a representa tive In lake this training II is not exclusively for extension leaders The lesson content is cspeviidly suitable for leaders of youth groups, as well as adult M t J-i. -i , Mrs. Wilkinson will be honored at reception ) f " t tk 'WD lib "0 J1 Invitations have been sent lo Kaslern Slar Chapters Ihioughoul the norlhwesl in vilmg mcmlH'i s lo a reception honoring Virginia Wilkinson, lleppner. on May 3. Mrs Wilkinson has served ns (.rand Lecturer and Past Ciand Matron of Ihe Grand Chapter of Oregon The reception will be held in the high school Hi lone nl 8 p nt Hulh Um usI Chapter No :B of lleppner and lone will host Ihe reception. Dot Hal- orsen. Worthy Matron and U'wis llalvorsen. Wnrlhy Patron will preside. Willows Grange ladies will serve a xuinrgashord dinner ul Ihe (.range II. ill from S lo 7 p in. preceding Ihe occasion. June O'Connor, lone. retjiiosU reservations be in by April 2T The reception and dinner will have a Hawaiian llienie and guests are asked to dress In Hawaiian slvle. Visitors front all oxer Ihe northwest are expected MRS. BARBARA PAl'LLCS extends her glass lo Joe Coulombc for another taste of some of Oregon's fine wines. This w as the first wine tasting event in Heppner and sponsored by the Soroptimisis Over 100 persons attended Ihe wine lasting party. Flanked by lighted tapers ,iml baskets of spring flowers. Mcnda Kay VanWinkle and Thomas Bradd exchanged marriage vows in St Vincent iwf'.iii! Catholic Church in Salem r . March 22. Weddmg music was provid ed by the organist Sister Marian Cecelia Candlelighler was j)ren Bradd The bride eM-orted down Ihe aisle by her father wore a bridal t;o n of w hile sal in w ith coi i on lace panels. lace bodice, long sleeves edged uith ruffled lace Her finger i p illusion v eil fell from a lace cap and she carried a bridal bmiqiiei of uhite daisies and Kiln breath wiih matching sailn and lace streamers. The double ring ceremony .is read by Father Anthony lierma of St Vincent Church The Mairon of Honor was Pamela Par'low. Heppner. a school chum of Ihe bride She woit a lime green floor length -nl'. n dress, while picture hat a'") carried a basket of while daisies The bridesmaids were Jana a!t' of Pendlelon. and loXmi Bradd. sister of the jrornn from Salem Flower :nl was .Jennifer Johnston of l ppr.er. All wore yellow oitun tloor length dresses, ptciiire hats and carried baskets of flowers The flower wrl was escorted by the ring U-arer . Gregory Bradd. bro ther ol the groom l'. s nian was Bill Ebner of Salem and ushers were Don ald VanWinkle. brother of Ihe " Church Directory METHODIST SS 9 45 a m Worship 11 a m. IITIIFFUN 5 S 9 45 a m Worship 11 am. Children Choir, 9 30 a m CHRISTIAN SS 9 45 a m. Worship 11 a m. Even Serv 7 30 p.m. NAZ4RENE SS 10 a m Worship 11 am Even. Serv 6 p.m EPISCOPAL Communion I a m. SS 9 45 a m. Worship 11 i m. Adult Ed 10 a m. ASSEMRLV OF GOD SS 9 45 I m Worship .. 11 a m. Sun Eve. service .... 7.00 Bible Study . Wed , 7 p m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTLST Sabbath School .... 9:30am. Wwship II a.m. CATHOLIC Catechism ... Mon. A Wed. Worship. Heppner, Sun II I m. Saturday. ... 6:3(tpm. lone Sun 8 45 am. Saturday worship, 6 30 p m., Si. Patricks ( III MCII OF CHRIST. Lei id flan SS 9:45 Oiurrh 1100 Sun Eve 7:30 Bible Study. Wed 7 30 IKTERFAITH FELLOWSHIP Bible Study, Wed., 10 am. M Bantl Blvd. Sponsored as a community service by LEBl'SH SHOP ci1: 1 TiiJ bride from Pendleton and Richard Bradd. brother of Ihe groom from Salem. They wore areen jackets and shirts with black trim. The recepl'on was held in the church social rooms and decorated in yellow and green. The serving (able was cenler sd with a three-tiered cake topped with yellow bells. The cake was served by Nancy VanWinkle and Joni f'ondit Pouring were Linda Bradd and Leora Kane. Hand ing out ihe groom's cake and 'n-e were William Willie VanWinkle and Jason Bradd. nephews of the couple The mother of Ihe bride wore a floor length apricol knit dress with green orchid corsage The groom's mother wore a blue floor-length knit dress with a yellow orchid Mr Cleo VanWinkle. grand mother of Ihe bride wore red m ii h a while carnation cor sage Ml the dresses of Ihe bridal party were made by the bride's mother. Mrs VanWin kle The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs William J VanWin kle of I-xington and Ihe "room's parents are Mr and Mrs Thomas Bradd of Salem The bride graduated from lleppner High School and Blue Mountain Community College The groom graduated from N Sali 'in High .School and served three years with Ihe L'.S rmy. For Iheir trip lo Lake Tahoe and other poinls Ihe bride chose a lime green panls suit with while accessories They will make Iheir home in Salem where she is employ ed at the First National Bank and he at Meier and Frank Lisa Cutsforth married at Fort Polk Barbara Lisa Cutsforth wore an empire style, ivory satin dress when she and Dennis Rick Watson were united in marriage in the chapel of Fort Polk. La. last month. Her shoulder lenglh veil was attached to a pearl tiara. The couple was attended by Sgt. Guenter and Carol Vehi lida in whose home the reception was held. Chaplain (Capi.i Riggs performed the ceremony. Mr. arid Mrs. O W. Cuts forth. Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mangilandi and Mr and Mrs. Virgil White head. Memphis, parents of the bride and groom attended. During their wedding trip to Memphis and St Louis, they visited wilh the bride's bro ther. Gene Heliker who was performing at the Rodeway Inn. The couple is now at home al 204 Vernon St.. New Llano. La. ItiK K ( I I II MEETS The Morrow County (Jem and Mineral Society will hold their monthly meeting. Mon day. April 21. al the Ed Hunt residence Dinner will be al 6: .10 p m with members asked lo bring eiiher a salad, vegetable or dessert . The meeting will start al II p m A members name will be drawn for the door prize.. Anyone wishing directions lo the Hunt residence is asked In phone fiTfi 9264 Patchwork featured at Homemaker's Day Morrow Counly women turned out and turned on to Patchwork al Ihe recent Extension Homemakers Dav. held al Ihe Elks Club, lleppner Featured speaker lor the day was Sue Nesbilt. Yamhill Counly Extension Agenl Her lips on creative patchwork, bolh traditional and contemporary, senl Ihe women home lo get out Iheir scraps and start "patching". "This started as a simple study group lesson." Ms. Ncshin said. "Now two years later it has developed into a booklet of instructions, and demands all over Oregon lo assist homemakers in learn ing ihe old time art. as well as modernized methods " She shared techniques and displayed samples of Ihe creative projects she had completed Included in her samples were table clolhs. (inlts. pillow s. aprons, skirls. Christmas stockings and wreaths, all made of patch work In addition, local home makers displayed palchwork quilts and other articles, as well as exhibits of hobbies or leisure lime activities. Mistress of ceremonies for ihe day was Nellie Madison. chairman ol Ihe hostess Pine City Study Group Coffee hour treats were provided by the Itoardinan Group, and Rhea Cm-k members were In barge of registration. Nancy Myers, chairman of dwsory Cornmillee present ed special gills of appreciation lo study group chairmen Alice Harrison. Ituih Bergslrom and Nellie Madison Birdine Tullis presented gift from Morrow Homemakers to Dor ns Grave. Dislricl VII Direc tor, and Nancy Myers. Advi sorx chairman. oney 20 off summer fabrics. Sale 1.27 Misty leno prints Reg. 1.59 yd. Delicate leno weave prints of easy-care polyesterAvnl rayon assorted colors and patterns. 44-45" Sale 1.58 y Flocked batiste prints Beg. 1.98 yd. Easy-care Kodel polyester combed cotton prints For dresses, lounge wear, even home decorating 4445" wide Sale 1.83 J&A Assorted seersucker plaids Reg. 2.29 yd. Sporty seersucker plaid of polyestercotton. Ideal for blazers, slacks, dresses. Popular colors. 4445". Salt prices effeclivt through Saturday. 1 rT """"N a -v. L. KM mi firw Slides of Ihe Associated Women of Ihe World Trienniel in Perth. Australia, and oiher poinls of interest in Australia were shown by Mabel Allen and Iiorris Graves. Ms Gra ve also reported on her Ihrec years activities as district director She invited nil women to allend Ihe Mini College which will be held al Oregon Stale I'niversiiv June 2"! 27 "There are classes there for every interest." said Ms Grave, "theme this year is Taking a l.carmng Vacation " Program for Ihe coming vear w a mil lined by Btrdme Tullis. Morrow Extension Ser vice Palchwork or quilled door prize provided by Ihe Advi son Cornmillee were award ed throughout ihe day with Fave Ferguson. IVIla Sclav ner. Itorris llocfl. Adine Si one. Anna W arren and Donis Ciiilinii as winners pproximalcly 12") women attended Ihe all day event, wilh many guests coming lii'in iiciuhltoring counties Wine tasting vell attended People ironi as far as Portland attended Ihe Soro pliinist vvine lasting parly 'Hie event was held last Stiiid.iv at the Flk Club in lleppner Tins lust time venture was erliii .ition.il and pi omul innal Those .iHcmlini! leal ned alxiul iiei!"ii Mines and the many varieties ol cheese made al Caiidi nl IVm eeds li out the proerl will aid the Sol optimist si bo I ii slop 1 1 tut I CSSXSWC This spring, pick her a diamond fresh from the garden. T , c CI I'I'I'I I I IIS I'l III HltM TO The Sim Vallev Pupieleers will lie al the Church ol Ihe iai ene in a m Sumlav . pttl I'l Thev w ill pii'sent a piogram lor all iiL'fs with slinks, inai loin lies, puppets and stories The inot-iam will he Ikiiiis Follow tug Ihe mot tout! service a pollmk ilttiti.t ill be held With e ei voiie lov iled I -, I I I j S ! fj "IsmHhtnai from ffc rrlar 5 M jnj r SI 6' ' -r3, 1 Star Htuit: t AM. HUM. J 177 MAIN ST. NCPNIR I 2 ML S7 200 H PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY USDA Choice Pot Roasts Biade cut 89 0 lb. Central Market will not give Green Stamps after April 30 Western Family Sliced Bacon ipkg. $139 Arm Cut $1.09 lb. v Western Family Reg. Weiners ipkg. 790 Nabbco Fg Mewtons or Nutter Butter 690 Kraft 7 oz. Vlacaroni and Cheese 3890 Betty Crocker 32 Incomplete Pancake Mix 990 Mission 22 oz. Long Spaghetti 590 Asparagus 390 lb. 20 lbs. 2 Potatoes Pears 790 190 lb Betty Crocker fudge Brownie Mix 990 Blue Bell 3 pack Potato Chips 750 21b. Nestle's Quik $1.99 3 lb. Fluff o $1.89 Prices Effective Apr. 18-19 Jan law Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288- lb r& 4 It'l tiet l MM twlc pr kd utd 8111 GrM SUapt .1 4 AARi(ET I 1IM