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Honeymoon Pair Installation Set On Wedding Trip Dinner Given For Delegates Wednesday Wallowa County Tuberculosis To Yellowstone NHRTH POWDER (Special) Phone 6011 Honeymooning In Yellowstone At Enterprise ENTERPRISE (Special) On Sunday at 6 p.m., the Rev. Robert Kavasch will be ordained and Installed as pastor of the local Grace Lutheran church. He and his wife arrived August 1 from Chicago. He attended Concordia college in Milwaukee, Wise, and received his theological diploma last June from Con Observer, La Grande, Aug. 5, 195S Page 3 and Health association sponsored National park are Mr.

and Mrs, John Peterson, who exchanged wedding vows July 31 at the Presbyterian church in Baker. a no-host dinner Wednesday eve Crystal Rebekahs ning for delegates of the annual summer institute being held by the Oregon association on the The bride was Miss lamina Lybecker of North Powder, Sus-n iulrr stater of the hride. Eastern Oregon College of Educa Large. Family Reunion Held Sixty-one members of her family-honored Mrs. Leona Mulhal.

land on her 81st birthday Sunday cordia Theological seminary in Plan Picnic With IOOF August 21 Crystal Rebekah lodge met Wednesday evening with Noble tion campus. was maid of honor and Ralph Pat. Chairman of the evening at St. LOUIS, mo. His wife is a graduate of Dr.

Martin Luther college of New Wallowa Lake Lodge was Mrs terson was best man. immeaiaie families and several friends wit-nDHui pnrmonv. A receotion Grand Frances Tubus presiding. Ulm, and is a parochial school teacher. They live in the Hazel Hillman, president of the Wallowa association.

The delegation was entertained by the Men's Thirty-five members were present. was held in the church parlor. r.t Riverside park. Those attending the celebration represented five generations of Mrs. Mulhal-land's family.

former Hilda Marvin residence on East Park street. rJ Quartet of Enterprise composed of Dr. V. M. Nitzke, Guy -Craig, Mrs.

Jessie Fuchs of Waldron, was received and introduced by the committee which included Elaine Hanson, vice grand, Nell Jack Wagner and George Thomp Sister of the honored guest, son. Informal group singing' was Look Who Clark and Mabel Vadnais. ere fruit Mrs. Dora French of La Grande, was among members of the par QUICK COCONUT CUSTARD SAUCE on chilled make! a temptinr treat (or entcrUipiflf friends. on the Piano accom paniest was Mre.

Jean Jacobs. Loren Ricker was master of ty. Six of Mrs. Mulhalland's children attended the function: District Deputy President Areta Halsey, assisted by District Marshal Blanche Mortensen, administrated the obligation of financial secretary to Artena Fihn. Appointed to plan a joint Odd Fellows-Kebekah picnic were committee members Nell Clark, Nell Included on the varied program Ranch.

Horpe Lawn Service Unites Couple ELGIN (Spec.al) Miss Rosalie Ann Scott became the bride of Stanley Maurice Morrison, on Saturday, July 30 at a lawn wedding at the ranch home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Scott of Elgin. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nele Morrison of Union. It was at 3 o'clock that Rev. Walter Goehring of the Nazarene church performed the double ring ceremony before a background of gladioli, roses and lillies. Miss Betty Jane Halsey, cousin of the bride was bridesmaid. She wore a pale yellow ballerina length gown, and chose white for her accessories.

Her corsage was of pink carnations. The petite, brunette bride was charming in her mauve ballerina length gown as she made her entrance on the arm of her father, the wore white accessories. Her corsage was of white rosebuds, and she carried a white Bible belonging to the bride-groom's mother. Mr. Scott Morrison of Portland stood with his brother as best man.

For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Scott wore a blue gown with black accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Morrison wore a beige lace gown with white accessories and corsage of pink and white carnations. The two grandmothers of the bride, Mrs.

Virgia Halsey of Joseph, and Mrs. David Seott of Wallowa, each wore pink and white carnation corsages. The newiyweds greeted 'their Euesls at a reception immediately following the ceremony. Pouring were Mrs. Lloyd Gray of La Grande and Mrs.

Ralph 'Scott of Kennewick, aunts of the bride. Cutting the cake Was Mrs. Jack Halsey of another Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. A.

L. Ferguson, both of La Grande; E. J. Mulhalland and son, Mr. In And Around Town during the week was a panel discussion on the training and re and Mrs.

Jack Furgson and To Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rys-dam of Elgin, a son, Jerry, born at Grande Ronde hospital Aug. 3, weighting seven pounds and six and one-half ounces. If the man of the house spends hours in the basement in his own office or workshop, you can.

now coase hollering down the clothes chute as the only, means of communication. InexnenKive. hnttprv. family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Fur-gason and son, Bill, and Mr, Here for several days from cruiting of board members. Lynn Woods, vice president of the Marion county association was the speaker with Mrs. Florence Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Plez Shaddox, Mr.

and Mrs. Silas Hoyt, Frigid Midget Ice Cube Trays 0 Hall Inch Cubes From Eech Tray; Crushed Ice She IDEAL FOR FILLING THERMOS OTTLRI; CHILLING DRSNSCI. SALADS FOODS Set of 2 Irays MELVILLES House of Fine Gifts 1431 Adams Ph.Ot and Mrs. Dale Martel and family, Bellingham, are Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Bilson, nephew all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bab Webb of Portland are seeing relatives and friends in La Grande for a few days. Forest Grove resident, Mrs.

and niece of Mrs. Charles Hilde- Mr. and Mrs. W. V.

Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beeman. Meeting with Mr. Taylor of the Odd Abel, executive secretary of Clat sop county as panel moderator.

brdnd. The Bilsons arrived Wed Othpr close relatives attending from out of town and from other "TB in Our Town Everybody's nesday. Problem was the theme of Tues Winnie Cammann, formerly Viv operated two-way communication. Fellows lodge, members of the committee decided to hold the picnic at Catherine Creek park Mrs. Gerald Waite and her two day afternoon's program under the states Included Mr.

and Mrs. Tex Fulghnm, Tillamook; Mrs. Harry Mixer and Mrs. Robert Young and daughter. Gaston: uiuu me now avauame.

install one unit in the kitchen, one over leadership of Charles Fast, health children, Lynn and Necha, with her mother, Mrs. Daniel Westen- Sunday, Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. Mem tne workbench. educator from OTHA.

The new program for community groups skow, recently returned from bers of both organizations and their families are invited to the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and son, Bill, Puyallup, Mrs. Portland where they visited Mrs was presented by Mrs. Ruby Bun Snider, Pendleton, and Mr.

and ian Gallagher, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lois Gallagher of Portland, returned home Thursday after spending several days at Wallowa Lake and calling on La Grande friends. Mrs. Ida Gatlin left La Grande this week to live in Mobile, Ala. She will make her home with her potluck affair, Harrey Crouser and family for Robert Symons and son, Randy, several days.

Mrs. Crouser and Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mrs. M.

A. Graves and Mrs Betty Bartsch, College Place Wash. Mrs. Westenskow are sisters. During the regular business meeting it was decided the group will sell Christmas cards as their project again this year.

Mrs. Arnhold and family, Ellensburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newman of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Jones and family, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. John label I and fam San Bernardino, stopped Clark gave reports on those mem daughter, Roberta, who has reen- nell, Marion county, Mrs. Anne Montgomery, Coos county, and Mrs. Edward Tauscher, Douglas county.

Study groups continued the program Wednesday afternoon. Fifty-four persons representing 26 county tuberculosis associations and one from British Columbia are registered. Sessions will close today. with Mr. and Mrs.

George Decker ily, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne en route home from their vaca bers who have been ill. Mrs. Gertrude Fisk, president of the Three Links club, announced the club will meet this evening and Last Day Saturday! CLEARANCE tion in Yellowstone park and SALE points south this week.

Mrs. Newman is Mr. Decker's niece. invited everyone to come. listed as a general technician in the navy.

A baby son has joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunger-ford of McMinnville. Born Thursday, he weighed eight pounds and four ounces, according to Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Carman and Mrs. Elizabeth Hungerford, proud grandparents here in La Grande. Visiting their grandparents, Bessie McManus and Gertrude Fisk were appointed to a special visiting committee for the next Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Snider, last Women's Sports Apparel Happy week were Mary Pierce and her IRTHDAY two weeks.

brother, Byron. The children aunt of the bride. The beautiful Games Some New, Some Old FOR ALL AGES Crafi Shop 1214'i Adams laVI SM IB CI IU who lived near Portland, had a good time riding a pony in their 50 The little fellow's aunt, Mrs. REDUCTIONS UP TO AND FUN SHOP grandparents back corral. McGLASSOH'S can meet all of your SCHOOL SUPPLY NEEDS Mrs.

R. Eugene Detrlck has re Grant Millering, drove to McMinnville this week to be with her sister-in-law and greet the new arrival. The Hungerford's also have two daughters, connie, four Delo Gautier, Cove Mrs. Leonard Goodson, Cove Frances Rynearson Jimmy L. Beickel, La Grande Mrs.

Lewis Laird, Cove Mrs. Fred Brownlee, La Grande Louis Wallowa TROTTERS turned from the summer session at Washington State College. While there she did graduate study in the College of Home years old, and Christy, 2 years old. Renewing acquaintances with ly decorated wedding cake was baked by the bride's mother. Miss Joy Leonard had charge of the gift table and Miss Doris Fox the guest book.

Out of town guests and relatives at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morrison and son, Stevie, Mrs. Gil Shirey, sister of the groom, and Miss Barbara Gray, cousin of the bride, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Scott and daughters of Kennewick, Mr. and Mrs. Reub Witty of Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott of Wallowa, the bride's grandparents; Mrs.

Virgia Halsey, grandmother of the bride, of Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray and Donnie, Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Mr. old friends in this city are Mr.

Economics, with emphasis on the teaching of home making in the junior high school curriculum. Mrs. Detrick also served as resident adviser at Holland House, one of the home management houses on the WCS campus. and Mrs. H.

M. Howard of Caldwell, Idaho. They are staying a few days in the home of friends, Nothing Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Winters. NOTHING I (not even the I high-priced cars) HAS GOT SO MUCH TO GO WITH! Portlanders, Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Kearns, returned home last week after a visit in the home of her Question Of Age Arises In Teens Older women look at teen (OTES brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Wheaton of La Grande. Ron Bridges and Mr. Kermit Here now. js Mrs. Wheaton's moth- agers with a kind of -indulgent amusement when the teeners The mod up-to-date VS Stein, all of La Grande; and Mr.

and Mrs. Nele Morrison of Union, parents of the groom. The couple left on a short wedding trip to Portland. They will be at home at the Zimmerman start padding their age with ficti of Portland. Guests last weekend were Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Rixe, tious years. They know it's all formerly of La Grande, who re So advanced in design and so efficient in oo- too soon that the young ladies will like a Chevrolet 8 start peeling the years off. building apartments upon their Realistically, it's quite to be thought too young for a cently moved to Yakima, Wash. Miss Dorothy Meyers of Port Townsend, is visiting here with Miss Margaret Newlin.

She will be accompanied to Portland job, when one is quite a responsi ble 17 or 13. return to La Grande. The new Mrs. Morrison is a graduate of Elgin high school and attended Eastern Oregon College of Education, last year. Mr.

Morrison was recently discharged from the service and is working in Union. Adding years may help. More Sunday by Miss May Neill of Honolulu, T. who has been often than not it backfires, though. a guest in the home of her eration that it needs only 4 quarts' I of oil instead of the usual ,5.

Shortest stroke of any V8 in the industry. Delivers more horse-j power per pound than any en-e gine In Chevrolet's field. Take your choice of the "Turbo-Fire" or the I "Super Turbo-Fire," optional at extra cost. Two Sizzling 6'e One thing that surely doesn't help is trying to add years via the beauty route. Long, garish finger nails on a gal applying for a typist job only prove that she Its Going To Happen is foolish and impractical, not not that she is "over 21." Heavy make-up only looks pathetic on a fresh young face.

An elaborate, piled-up hairdo doesn make one look more wise They're the most powerful 6's in Chevrolet's field- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin. Combining their vacation with visits to Union Pacific Junior Old Timers clubs throughout the system, Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Fihn and son, Loren, returned to La Grande this week. The family was entertained at Laramie, Omaha, and Kansas City, during their two week journey. Mrs. Fihn is president of the general committee for Junior Old Timers. While in Kansas City they saw the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox play the Kansas City Athletics.

Last part of their vacation was spent at Wallowa Lake where they attended the Chief Joseph Days celebration. and mature. And generally, it's pretty unbecoming to a teener Friday 6:30 p.m. Past Chiefs club will meet in the home of Mrs. Aileen McDonald for a potluck dinner.

All the families of members are invited. 7:30 p.m., Three Links club will meet in the club room of the 100F building. face. BAna nice tne vb they give you the extra punch, performance and reserve power of the only 12-volt electrical system, in Chevrolet's field. Saturday 10 a.m.

Children's story hour at Children's room, La Grande public library. 0:30 p.m. Newcomers club husband and wife picnic at Riverside Park. Bring your own table service. Call 8046 for reservations.

8 p.m. Whirlaway Square dance club at the Union Sportsmen's club. Powergllde, Overdrive) or Synchro-Mesh CgvtsomvTj Craft Master OIL PAINTING BY NUMBERS Here are a few simple ways to add an appearance of responsible maturity: no bobby socks and run-over loafers, but medium heels and stockings; a dress or suit rather than a cotton peasant blouse and full skirt; conservative gloves and hat; under-played make-up; a quiet, relaxed voice; upright posture. These will probably convince no one that you're a minute older than your actual age. But they will convince many people that you are quite mature and grownup enough to do the job.

Freezing Tips 1. Freeze fruits and vegetables which are firm, ripe, and free from bruises. 2. Vegetables must be blanched. 3.

Chill vegetables completely before packaging. Use moisture-vapor nroof containers. 4. Rush your products to the freezer. Drive with care EVERYWHERE! It's Easyl Fun, Tool $250 Complete Kit Only Sunday 11:30 a.m.

Union County Farm Bureau will picnic at Riverside Park. 5 p.m. Blue Mountain Gem club will meet in the home of Dr. and Mrs. A.

M. Koester, 2629 Washington, Baker. Members are requested to bring their own table service for the potluck supper. Chevrolet gives you the drive to suit your driving. I A new and finer Synchro-Mesh transmission, or as extra-cost I options, oil-smooth Powerglide automatic transmission or Touch-I Down Overdrive.

New engineering advance I on steering, springing, suspension Special ball bearings in the steer- ing gear roll with the turn of the wheel to reduce friction. Glide- Ride front suspension rolls the i bumps smooth. Outrigger tear springs straighten the curves. HOBBY SHOP 1113 Adams North'n Stamps It's the new winner in stock car competition and it's winning new, young-minded friends faster than you can say America's hottest V8. i Because of its liveliness, its looks, and because it holds the road like it loves it-which it does.

Come try it, won't you, if only for the fun of it! Monday 8 p.m. Roval Neighbors will meet in the lOOF hall. OPEN 24 HOURS For Your Dining Pleasure! PIANO Sales Service BREAKFASTS Special Night Menu After 9 p.m. LUNCHEONS DINNERS Specializing in delicious Steak. Sea Food.

Chicken PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE HI-WAY CAFE East Adamt M. J. GOSS MOTOR CO. 1415 Adams La Grande Phone 821 Radio Music Supply Co. Operated by Bill end Neoml Avery.

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1897-1964