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1 I VOLUME XXXI ^ o V» ft ©hr Urrtnfalnn ïirralû HEKMI8TON, UMATILLA NUMBER 19 CLAN REA CONTRACTOR THOMRSON ENJOYS REUNION COMING JAN. 1 EQUIPMENT A N D CREWS EXPECTED N ew port, K ern and K ibble w ill be here Ja n u a ry 1st to begin w ork on th e new power line. T he c o n tra c t ors w ill a rriv e w ith a large o u tfit of equipm ent w hich it has been pre p a rin g for the job. The a d m in istra to r of R u ral E le ctrifica tio n has asked th e firm to proceed w ith all possible haste to com plete the w ork as soon as possible. If the w eather perm its, it is hoped th a t th e lines w ill be b u ilt w ith in th ree m onths. C arloads of poles and w ire a re ex pected to arriv e very soon. The to ta l of the shipm ents w ill exceed any Job of construction ever carried out in U m atilla county. It is esti m ated th a t 40 ca r loads of poles, /w ire, tran sfo rm ers and m eters w ill be used. The equipm ent of th e con tr a c tin g firm w ill consist of num e ro u s heavy trucks, pole v a u ltin g and se ttin g m achinery, camp equip m ent and shop m achinery for fast work. T his is one of th e la rg e st jobs of th e kind in th e n o rth w est and th e com pany is m ak in g special efforts to m ake a record of good work. T he com pany is u nder bonds of over 1100,000. Mr. Carmody, a d m in istra to r of REA, has w ritte n them ap proval of the set-up and urges th a t th e w ork be done w ith o u t delays custom ary to such u n d ertak in g s. Only adverse w eath er conditions can hinder operations. The prelim in ary w ork in th e field is being continued vigorously. The crew of sta k in g engineers are now follow ing th e lines to B oardm an and the system w ill be staked out w ith in ten days. Most of the r ig h t of w ay easem ents have been secured, an d prospective users all along the lines are sig n in g applications for m em bership in th e association. Over 500 custom ers a re expected to be listed by th e tim e construction be gins, or w hen pple se ttin g reaches th e ir home places. No service can be supplied u n d er REA rules unless application is form ally made. W irin g of houses should be com menced as soon as possible. This m ay be done by th e ow ners provid ed th a t they conform to sta te in spection law s and each home m ust be inspected by the sta te officers be fore juice is tu rn ed on. If the ow ner is unable to do his w ork, he may h ire any electrical engineer he chos es w ith whom he can m ake th e best p rice for his job, and who holds a s ta te certificate. A num ber of such w orkm en or co n tracto rs will be in th e field soliciting this business and com petition w ill be su fficien t to g u ara n tee fa ir prices. A t th e office of the association can be secured lite ra tu re on how to do th e w ork, and any user can in form him self as to his needs and m ethods of w iring. I t has also been arranged, thro u g h J a y T. Pierson, a ssista n t county ag e n t, and the sta te college exten sion service, for a series of m eet ings on th e use of electric appli ances, w hich w ill be announced in th e n ear fu tu re . U nder th e o rig in a l plan, for w hich funds w ere g ran ted by th e REA for th e work, only 120 m iles w ere included. Since th a t tim e oth er users have applied for service and th e board of d ircto rs a re now en d eav o rin g to secure additio n al funds for such extension. Two m onths ago th e REA service in W ashington found th a t th e lines laid out on the p relim in ary m aps included 18 miles m ore th a n funds had been provided and ordered th e engineers to cu t off th e 18 miles, w hich elim inated a n um ber of prospective users on th e ends of lines w here service required a h alf m ile or m ore to one user. If funds a re m ade available, these a re hoped to be included by th e board of directo rs and engineers be fore th e system is com pleted. It is im p o rtan t a t th is tim e th a t any farm er who desires service, m ake h is w ants know n a t th e local office im m ediately and every effo rt poe- sible will be made w ith the necessary ment. It Is th e desire directors to reach but It likew ise m ust have the coop eratio n of th e ru ra l d istric ts in ev ery w ay in its efforts. Evangelist Coining. E vangelist H a rry E. Johnson will preach a t th e Colum bia school house next S unday n ig h t a t 7.30 o’clock on th e subject of "T he R a ttle of A r m ageddon." Services w ill be con ducted la te r as announced. The ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. H O. Thom pson g ath ered for a fam ily reunion a t th e Thompson home n o rth of H erm iston d u rin g th e holi days, th e firs t of such occasions in a period of ten years. Members of th e fam ily p resen t in cluded Mr. an d Mrs. Leslie Thom p son of W aldport, O re.; Mr. an d Mrs. W. W. Gordon an d two sons of Se a ttle ; Mr. an d Mrs. George Memis of Y akim a, W n.; Mr. an d Mrs. Eldon Thompson of P endleton and Miss R u th Thom pson of St. A n th o n y ’’e hospital; H erb ert Thom pson, who makes his home w ith his p aren ts; •Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan and child ren of H erm iston, and W. J. Logan, fa th e r of Wm. Logan. C hristm as eve and festiv ities were enjoyed u n til a late hour a t th e Lo gan hom e an d th en th e clan g a th ered th e n ex t day a t the Logan home for C hristm as d in n er. Bud H ia tt of P endleton was also a C hristm as day guest, T he younger mem bers of th e p a rty atten d ed the dance in S tan field th a t evening. The sons an d d au g h ters plan on sta y in g th is week, v isitin g friends and relatives. BETTY RALPH CHRISTMAS BRIDE T he w edding of Miss B etty R alph and Mr. F red erick H ensel was a lovely event of C hristm as m orning a t Our Lady of A ngels church. The cerem ony was perform ed by Rev erend F a th e r O’Leary. Miss Mary H elene Piersol played th e w dding m arch. The bride, d au g h ter of Mrs. J. W. R alph, was atten d ed by her sister, Miss C h arlo tte R alph. Mr. H ensel. son of Mrs. R. W. A rm stro n g and Mr. R. L. H ensel of College S tation. Texas, had for his best m an Gerald K eller. L ittle P a tric ia Ja n e Scho field, cousin of th e bride, was flow er g irl and Jo h n M ueller was rin g bearer. T he bride, given in m a rria g e by her uncle, W illiam J. W arn er, was ch arm in g in a gown of w h ite satin w ith sh o rt tra in and floor length veil; she carried an arm bouquet of gardenias. The maid of honor wore a lig h t blue frock and carried an arm bouquet of pink rose buds. A w edding b rea k fa st was served a t the home of th e b rid e’s m other im m edia tely follow ing th e cerem ony. For going aw ay th e bride w ore a blue wool su it trim m ed in g ray squirrel w ith blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. H ensel is a senior a t Oregon S tate college and is affilia te d w ith Chi Omega sorority. Mr. H ensel also w ent to Oregon S tate college and is a B eta T h eta Pi. T he couple le ft for a sh o rt trip to Spokane an d plan to m ake th e ir home in H erm iston, Dr. A. E. Marble Away. COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 30, 1937 HEAVY RAINFALL FILLS RESERVOIR HUGH NEILL BUYS WESTON SHOP TO W N TEAM W IN S HOOP GAME H ugh Neill, who for more th a n a year has been assistin g Wm. S h aar in his b arber shop, left th is week for W eston w here he has purchased a shop. T he shop was form erly ow ned and o perated by M orris C. G raves, who died th ree weeks ago. It is a two c h a ir shop b u t Mr. Neill w ill o perate it alone for th e present. Neill is an experienced o p erato r and a g rad u a te of a b arb er college in P o rtlan d . He is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N eill of P ine City Cold Springs reserv o ir on Decem ber 20, contained 12,900 acre feet of w ater. L ast year a t th e sam e date th e storage was 3125 acre feet. The feed canal is ru n n in g fu ll w ith over 300 second feet and th e prospects are very b rig h t for a full storage ea rly in th e 1938 season. T his year th e ra in fa ll is th e h ea viest since 1916, w hich was th é g re a te st on record in th e history of th e local office. The am o u n t of m o istu re th a t year was 12.23 inches. So fa r d u rin g 1937 th e to ta l has ex ceeded 10 inches. In 1925 th e fall was 6.18 inches; 1934, 4.96 inches; an d 5.35 in 1935. O ther years ranged from 7 to 9 inches w ith an av erag e of ab o u t 8. The continued flow of th e supply in th e feed canal w ill depend upon PARENT EDUCATION fu rth e r rain s and snow s in th e MEETING JANUARY 4 m ountains. No snow has fallen in th e m o u n tain s to d a te b u t heavy rain s are reported to have produced Mrs. Maude Morse, home ex ten an u n u su al ground storage. sion specialist in p a re n t education from Oregon S tate college, w ill con MISS KENNINGS duct a m eeting in the high school Tuesday evening, Ja n u a ry 4 th , ‘at BRIDE C. W ILC O X 8:00 o’clock. H er su b ject w ill be “L iving T o g eth er in th e F am ily .” The m arriag e vows for Miss Irene T his m eeting w ill be th e second K ennings, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. on« held here by Mrs. Morse u n d er W. J. K ennings, of H erm iston, and the sponsorship of th e P a re n t- Mr. Claude E. W ilcox, son of Mr. T eacher’s association. Mrs. Morse is and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox, w ere ex an u n u su ally in te re stin g speaker changed Sunday m orning a t 11 and alw ays has fine audiences. T he o’clock before a decorated C h rist public is invited to atten d . mas tree in th e home of the b rid e’s p aren ts. T he vows w ere read by C. W arn er, p asto r of th e Union "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY” church. BLENDS STORY TWISTS, T he bride, who was given in m ar MELODY AND ROMANCE riag e by h er b ro th er, A lbert K en nings. of S acram ento, Calif., w ore a soft g ray wool su it w ith a ru st col He couldn’t m arry u n til he was ored blouse and wore a corsage of th irty w ith o u t losing th ree m illion w h ite carnations. dollars. She d id n ’t w an t to m arry Miss Bonnie Je a n F o llett, who because it would h a lt h er sin g in g career. B ut a few hours la te r, sh e was bridesm aid, was a ttire d in a claim ed to be a bride— he an n o u n d a rk rose colored tw o-piece su it and w ore a corsage of w h ite carnations. ced him self as th e happy h usband R ay H iggins of Salem was best man. and th en comes th e riotous clim ax Mrs. J. S. B u rnham and d au g h of th e sp a rk lin g new comedy m usi cal, “ The Life of th e P a rty ,” open te r M ary san g "S w eetest Story Ever T old” accom panied a t th e piano by ing F rid a y a t th e Oasis th e atre. Miss M arjorie B urnham . Gene Raym ond and H a r rie tt H ill Miss Golda Mumma of H erm iston iard com prise th e ro m an tic team of played th e w edding m arch. thi3 tu n e fu l rio t, w ith Joe P en n er. A reception was held and d in n er P ark y ak a rk u s, B illy G ilbert, F ra n served a t th e home of th e groom ’s klin P an g b o rn , H elen B roderick an d V ictor Moore as a se x tette of fu n p are n ts Im m ediately follow ing the ste rs who keep th e h ila rity of the cerem ony a t w hich the b rid e’s cake was cu t and served. o fferin g a t th e boiling point. The couple left in th e early a f W eaving h alf a dozen catchy ternoon on a sh o rt trip Into W al songs and th ree dance p resen tatio n s into th e com plications of its plot low a county, re tu rn in g Tuesday to and o fferin g p ictu re p atro n s a m ake th e ir home in H erm iston. T he guest list included Mr. and steady flow of lau g h s and suspense as th e rom ance spins from one ob Mrs. Dan R ichards, V ernonia; Mr. stacle to th e next, “The Life of th e and Mrs. Clarence R oblnet, Beaver- P a rty ,” b rin g s e n te rta in in g film toif; Mr. and Mrs. Tom L en h art, H erm iston, A lbert K ennings, S acra novelties galore. m ento. C ay f.; Jeartn ln e M ontera»- telli, P en d leto n ; Mr. an d Mrs. R. B. W ilcox, Mr. and Mrs. C harles W il cox, Miss Eva W ilcox, H erm iston; Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n W. Graves, H epp n er; Miss F lorence F rederickson, F ran ces Ely, Ray H iggins, Salem ; B onnie Jean F o llett, MI bs J u lia Col- w inters. p itts, Golda Mumma, Mrs. J. 8. Bob Quimby, who is atte n d in g school in P endleton is spending his B urnham , Miss M argie B urnham vacation a t th e home of his g ra n d and Miss Mary B urnham . fa th e r J. B. R unyan. Mr. and Mrs. Ja y B aker and d au g h ter Sharon Lee sp en t C h rist GLEN WADE SPEAKS mas day in W alla w ith Mrs. B ak er's TO TOWNSENDITES sister. Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd B urcholz an d two ch ild ren , re tu rn e d M onday to Glen C. W ade, d istric t m anager th e ir hom e in P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. M artin Refvem and for th e Tow nsend org an izatio n , visit fam ily m otored to W alla W alla ed th e local club December 21, C hristm as day to v isit Mr. R efvem ’s w hen a la rg e crowd was present for b ro th er, who is a p a tie n t in th e th e C h ristm as program and e n te r V eterans' hospital. Mr. an d Mrs. F. A. B aker and son ta in m e n t. Mr. W ade talked on m at P aul and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sikes te rs p e rta in in g to new suggestions were in Spokane for C hristm as. . for h ead q u arters, also local m atters, Mr. and Mrs. Dick H am m lll an d w hich w ere helpful and In stru ctiv e Mr. and Mrs. M ilt H am m ill were to members. w ith home folk for C hristm as. Mrs. U. 8. R ichardson w ill be A tu rk ey donated by Mrs. C h u rch hostess to th e Study club a t her man was raffled off, also an A laddin home, J a n u a ry 6th. On J a n u a ry 5th, lam p, won by B arney Anderson, the P o lly an n as w ill be en tertain ed Pendleton club. a t th e Thos. O 'G rady home in H er p resid en t of th e T here w eic also o th e r club mem bers miston. Mr. and Mrs. H enry H erley were from P endleton present. week end guests a t th e home of her A fter th e program , bags of candy m other Mrs. S. Kopacz. to th e children, S tanley G reen is v acatio n in g a t w ere d istrib u ted his farm on th e project. and a lunch served. T he Misses B lanche and Marie The n ex t m eeting w ill be held Thorsen, who teach a t T he Dalles, are at th e home of th e ir p aren ts, T uesday, J a n u a ry 4, a t w hich elec tion of officers will be held. Nomi Mr. and Mrs. S. T horsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reeves had n atio n s for offlc will still be open as th e ir guests for C hristm as d in if com ing from th e floor. ner th e la tte r ’s sister, niece and All club m em bers are urged to be nephew, Mrs. C arrie Nye, Miss Gwen neth Gale and W a lte r G ale of W alla present. The public is Invited to a t W alla. tend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuscoldo and d au g h ter Rosella and son Jim m ie of Wool Grower»' Auxiliary. P o rtlan d were holiday guests of Mrs. E lizab eth Nudo. The Wool G row ers’ A uxiliary will A bout fo rty nearby neighbors gave a su rp rise farew ell p a rty for m eet a t th e home of Mrs. M arian Mr. and Mrs. J. M. R ichards last George a t Echo a t 1 :3 0 p. m. on W ednesday evening. Oa’mee and J a n u a ry 7th. A special program Is cards provided e n te rta in m e n t a fte r w hich pot luck rfresh m en ts were being arran g e d an d all m em bers a re served. The R ichards are m oving to asked to be present. th e ir house in Stanfield. GUERNSEY BULL SOLD TO SEELIGER P eterb o ro u g h , N. H.— A purebred G uernsey bull, L ad ’s V alian t of Mid dale 246674, w as sold recen tly by A rth u r S. M oulton of Ridgefield, W n., to F ra n k Seeliger of H erm is ton, according to th e A m erican G uernsey C attle club, P eterborough, New H am pshire. Oil for Diagonal. R ecent new spaper rep o rts have sta te d th e sta te h ighw ay com mis sion w as ad v e rtisin g for bids for oil co n stru ctio n of th e d iag o n al road for a d istan ce of 3.67 miles. T his is ab o u t th e d istan ce from th e end of th e m acadam in H erm iston to th e Colum bia school house. L ast fall th e e n tire d istance betw een H erm iston an d th e W allu la cutoff w as prom ised by sta te en g in eers and the m em bers of th e sta te h ig h w ay com m ission. W hy only h alf th e d ist ance is now included in th e order has n ot been explained. Three Land Transfers. G. J. Casper has b o u g h t th e Dan M cKenty place in th e M innehaha d istric t w hich he has been re n tin g for th e past year. C arl Schacherm eyer h is sold his 20 acre place in th e fo u rth u n it to C harles Shaw n. Mr. Schacherm eyer hom esteaded th e tra c t in 1910. Orval M orris, who b o u g h t five acres on th e B u tte r Creek road west of tow n, has moved his buildings from his ten acre tra c t ad jo in in g on th e east to th e new location. Honor Roll Students. M am ie S m ith and M arg aret Mc M ullen, two H erm iston girls, were included In th e honor roll list of seven U m atilla county stu d e n ts a t E astern Oregon N orm al school a t La G rande. O ther stu d e n ts listed w ere Jo an B an ister, Pendleton, Mrs. Hazel B ertelsen, F reew ater, Rose H oosier. S tanfield, A rth u r Sm ith, H elix, P au lin e C h ristian sen , F ree w ater. T he tow n b asketball team took a gam e from th e Ja ck A llen’s team of P endleton T uesday evening in the high school au d ito riu m , 22 to 26. T his is th e firs t gam e of th e season for th e locals and was a fast an d in te restin g tussle. T he boys w ill play th e Domestic L aundry team T h u rsd ay n ig h t and from rep o rts th e gam e w ill be one long to b e rem em bered. Cecil W a r ner was h igh point m an in th e con te st Tuesday evening. O ther p lay ers w ere V. E pperson, Fred R an k in , H arold Thompson, Fred Reeves, on the m ain strin g , an d Ed Bensel, D. H arris, E stle, G. Ham m ond an d W. Casseday on th e reserve strin g . STANFIELD ALUMNI MEET IN ANNUAL BASKETBALL TILT Dr. A. E. M arble announced th is week th a t he will not be in his of fice on Ja n u a ry 7, 8 and 9. He plans T he an n u a l alu m n i and high to be in P o rtlan d ta k in g a post g ra d u ate course a t th e W estern States school b ask etb all gam e w as played T uesday evening in th e gym as one college. of th e o u tsta n d in g ev en ts of th e holiday season. The alu m n i boys won b u t th e g irls w ere defeated by M A N Y BOARDMAN th e h igh school girls. A pot luck supper was served and social tim e A C TIVITIES enjoyed la te r in th e H i-W ay cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Loren M iller of H.B. T hom as an d ch ild ren Mary- P o rtlan d sp en t th e week end w ith e tta and Lee w ent to H alfw ay to h er p are n ts Mr. an d Mrs. G. E. spend th e C h ristm as holidays w here G reathouse. Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es H oskins w ere Lee w ill stay for an in d e fin ite time. in R ichland. W n., for C hristm as a t A com m unity C hristm as program th e home of Mr. and Mrs. V ernon was given in th e h igh school au d i W aterm an . Mr. W aterm an u n d er torium la st week w ith tre a ts pre w ent a m ajo r o p eratio n on Decem ber 24. sented th e ch ild ren a t th e close. Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. R ichards, P a t A C hristm as program was given ric ia R ichards and A lfred L entz a t th e church Sunday by mem bers w ere guests C hristm as day of Mr. of th e Sunday school. T he kiddies and Mrs. S. L. C hapin in H erm iston. Home for th e C h ristm as holidays w ere given treats. H erb P arso n s left th is week for are C laudia G abriel and Rose Hoos ier, E astern Oregon N orm al a t La P endleton w here he has em ploy G rande; Florence Lewis, K lnm an m ent. Business college, Spokane; N adine Mr. and Mrs. W ard S hare r e tu rn R ueber, O.S.C.; B ytha H oskins, N. ed to th e ir home in Spokane th is W. Business collebe, P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. K enneth T rum bull week. have moved to Pendleton. Mr. R ay Barlow and fam ily visited T ru m b u ll is d isp atch er a t R eith. P aul B aker, who is em ployed in relatives here over th e week end S terlin g . Colorado, is v acatio n in g from th e ir home in Eugene. S tanfield and Spokane. N orval S hannon of Condon v isit in Mr. and Mrs. J. F. L ane had as ed his p a re n ts h ere over th e holi th e ir guests for C hristm as d in n er. Mr. and Mrs. C arl S tu rd iv an t of days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCutchen of P ark d ale. Mr. and Mrs. P h il Q uim of P endleton, J. B. Runyon. John Y acolt, W n., Mrs. H arry H arp er and by H eckm an, Jo h n n ie Quim by and Bob fam ily of F a rg e r I-ake, W n., and Quimby. Mr. and Mrs. Ed M cCutchen and Mrs. M argaret D au g h try sp en t th e fam ily of P endleton visited th e Mc week end w ith h er son and fam ily Cutchen and F ish er fam ilies here in P o rtlan d . Mrs. W. G. W allace Is v isitin g d u rin g th e C hristm as holidays. relativ es in P ark d ale. Naomi. R alph and Billy Black are T he county road crew Is g rad in g v isitin g frien d s h ere over th e holi th e m ark et road east of tow n. Mrs. Guy G abriel and tw o d au g h days. te rs of P o rtlan d spent several days A rllda Bleakney w ent to W alla la st week a t th e K enneth and Vern W alla w here she la v isitin g over the G abriel homes. Mr. and Mrs. C harles E vans have holidays. moved Into th e C o taa t house for th e PASTURE GRASSES ARE CONSIDERED ______ A • DATA ON PASTURE IN PAMPHLET T he seeding of p astu re grasse« will be one of th e im p o rtan t sub jects considered d u rin g th e com ing year th ro u g h o u t th is area. D ata on re tu rn s in feed and m ilk production from d iffe re n t kinds of pasture« have been g ath ered an d will be sub m itted to th e farm ers for guldanc« in b u ild in g up th is im p o rta n t fea tu re of diversified farm ing. Th« w ork may also be done to conform w ith an d secure th e benefits u n d er th e a g ric u ltu ra l conservation pro gram . From recen t surveys made on p astu res in th is area, it is evident th a t sw eet clover seeded alone w ill carry m ore c a ttle per acre th a n th e av erag e p astu re now being used. On su b -irrig a te d lan d or land th a t seeps, it has been found th a t a m ix tu re of grasses does exceptionally well. D u rin g th e n ex t two weeks a pas tu re grass and legum e pam phlet w ill be prep ared for use in th is p a rtic u la r area, an d w ill ta k e in to consid era tio n th e d iffe ren t types of soil best su ited to a mixed grass p a stu re and sw eet clover seeded alone. T his p am phlet w ill be prepared u n d er th e supervision of th e U m atilla Field S tatio n and th e a ssista n t county a g e n t’s office. T his pam phlet will be prepared from a study of p a stu re grasses a t th e farm and from observation« tak en th ro u g h o u t th e irrig ate d d is t ricts d u rin g th e p a st few years. The U m atilla P ro je c t F arm B u r eau has recom m ended th a t a copy of th is p am p h let be given to th e F arm B ureau C ooperative for use in recom m ending p astu res to those ob ta in in g seed th is sp rin g and w ill be m ailed out to farm ers in th is te rr i tory. In ad dition, th e H erald w ill co n tain f u rth e r in fo rm atio n in fol low ing Issues re g a rd in g th e pound« per acre to be seeded and dates and m ethods of seeding. MISS PEVEY BRIDE HERMISTON BOY A p re tty w edding of Sunday a f te r noon was th a t of Miss E va Pevey, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pevey, of P en d leto n , and M erlin E a rn h e a rt, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. E a rn h e a rt, of H erm iston, a t 3 P. M., a t th e home of th e b rid e's p a r en ts, w ith Rev. A. F. V an Slyke, pas tor of th e C h ristian ch u rch , o ffic ia t ing. P receding the cerem ony Miss F ran ces R obertson sa n g "A t D aw n in g ” and "B ecause,” w ith Miss Mary E lizab eth P en lan d of H elix as ac com panist. T he bride was very a ttra c tiv e in a gown of w ine colored velvet, w ith corsage of w hite g ard en ias. H er only a tte n d a n t w as Miss C ath ery n F rled ly , who. wore a blue m oire frock an d corsage of p in k rosebud». Jack Pevey, b ro th er of th e bride, w m best m an. The rite was perform ed befor« can d elab ra of b u rn in g tap ers, s u r ro u n d in g a larg e holly w reath. P resid in g a t th e b rid e's ta b le w ere Mrs. Roy P en lan d . Mrs. V iola K ellem s, Mrs. E m anuel F rledly. Mr». R. O. E a rn h e a rt, a u n t of th e groom, cu t th e w edding cake. A ssisting w ere Mrs. R. A. T u rn e r, Miss G race S tro n g , Miss M arg aret W agoner, Mrs. C ath ry n F reledly, Miss Doris T u rn er. For tra v e lin g th e brid e w ore a tw o piece ta llle u r In h u n te r’s green wool w ith green accessories an d a corsage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. E a rn h e a rt are spen d in g th e ir honeym oon in S eat tle. T hey will be a t home in Y ak ima, W ash., a fte r th e first of th e year. Among th e o ut of tow n guepte were th e b rid e ’s b ro th ers, C laude Pevey of H oqulm , W ash., an d H a r old Pevey, of F o rt Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r H utch iso n of Y akim a, Mr and Mrs. Roy Penland and d a u g h te r M ary E lizabeth of Helix. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. E a rn h e a rt of H oldm an. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. E a rn h e a rt and d a u g h te r M argaret. Leo E. E a rn h e a rt of H erm iston, Mr. and Mr». P h illip M iller of C orvallis. Mies R uth L aH ue of P o rtlan d . Mis* F reda H endrickson of Spokane.