Couple repeats vows
on Thanksgiving day
The Rev. Mike Gaggra performed
the 12 o'clock ceremony amid a hall
decorated in Fail colors.
The bride was given in marriage
by Ben Meeks. Serving as maid of
ADIN -The Community Hall here
was the setting for the ceremony
that united Ruth Phelps of Anderson
and Dean Oilar of Redding in
marriage on Thanksgiving Day.
honor was the bride's daughter, Judy
Phelps also of Anderson.
Bestman duties were performed by
Dewight Oilar of Anderson, nephew
of the groom.
Mary McMurtry provided accom-
paniment for soloist Jackie Haury
who sang "YOU Light Up My Life"
and "When We Grow Too Old To
Dream".
A reception honoring the couple
was held at the hall following the
ceremony.
Oilar is the son Mrs. Jess Coe of
McArthur and is employed by U.S.
Plywood Champion. The bride is
employed at Ben's Market.
Special out-of-town guests includ-
ed: Ray Bennette, Milton and Hi
attar, all of Portland, Oregon; Mr.
and Mrs. Kit Roth of North Bend,
Oregon; Janet Trotter and children
of Los Angeles; Don and Sally
Landers of Los Angeles; Arvada
Darnell of Paid Alto; Mrvell
Webster and children of Wrangell,
Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Doug attar of
Corning; Bill and Delores Devor,
Charles Webb and Charles Woodcock
all of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Higdon of Paid Cedro; Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Darnell of Prineville, Oregon;
and Robert Phelps of Anderson.
INTER MOUNTAIN NEWS
NOVEMBER 30, 1978
SAGE AND SARA EVANS have found the bazaar work shop where the Presbyterian
working on final plans for Saturday. IM News photo by Arlene Bartram.
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Gallery features
Croce & Hartman
REDDING - The Shasta College Art
Bazaar offers holiday items
BURNEY A wide variety of be offered at the annual Christmas Saturday, December 2 and
handmade items, including pillows, Bazaar held by ladies of the Burney p.m.
Gallery is featuring photographs by purses, bibs, Christmas decorations, Presbyterian Church. " ble will !,
fromF°rreStnowCr°Ceuntil andDecemberRObert 15.Hartman and crocheted and knitted items, will The bazaar will open at 10 a.m. on andh°AneSPadCmlcakt:breads and the candles' lsJ¢i
'-- Of note in the exMbit are Hartman's e will J
aerial shots. These photographs are white elephant booth.
Eastern Star photographs are often taken from his S ) za/ Two quilts, made by the J
own plane, a Piper Club, as he 0 tan Church's Womens
will be on sale as will sew
simultaneously pilots it. J' " quilts. '
- The 1940's plane is stick guided, and
olds ins tallation first be positioned. The,, ' A luncheon will be served'
I tlartman continues to guide the plane, with a choice of tamale pie0t
his knee wrapped around the stick, pot pie. Throughout the M!
By: Norm Smith
FALl, RIVER MILLS - Geraldine
Schultz was installed as the Worthy
Matron at the 54th Installation of the
North Star on Chapter No. 450 Order
of the Eastern Star on Sunday.
N&'ember 19, at the IV'lasonic Temple.
The Worthy Pairon is Richard Gandy
lAlkcy, the Installing Marshals were
I'ortia Reed and Fay Gilbert. The
Installing Chaplain was Dorothy
Mc(?ollum and the Installing Organist
was Mary Lee Carr.
The host and hostess were Helen
David and Louie David. The escort
was Deputy Grand Matron of 1979
\\;Vinona l,'i.her and Worthy Matrons
and Patrotls of 1979.
The Installing Matron was Con:fie
Mortenson, Installing Pah'on, Andy
freeing his hands to operate the
canlera.
Hartman is an art instructor at
University of California, Berkeley,
and primarily a painter. These
photographs are the working basis of
the land, sky and cloud imagery for
which his paintings are best known.
Croce is a professional photograph-
er with a Southern California and
San Francisco background who has
chosen to establish a studio in the
Redding area. His collection, often
exp,'essmg a unique sense of
nostalgia, is entitled, "Broken
Promises and Other Photographs".
The show includes black and white,
and color works.
It is .on view 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. and 7 to 10
p.m. Monday through Thursday.
and coffee will be available.
Booths
Club News... available for
Republicans
BURNEY The December 18
meeting of the Mt. Burney Council of
Republican Women, Federated will
be held at the home of Justine Berry,
909 Park Avenue, here.
All members are urged to attend
as this will be installation of officers
for 1979 and the annual Christmas
party. Potluck luncheon and gift ex-
change will be held also. The meet-
ing begins at 12 p.m.
,!!!
Geraldine Schultz
Special meeting with
Rev. Lloyd Porter
December 3rd-6th
7pm Each Night
at the ,
Burney
Rssembly of God Church
This man has a special ministry
in helping people receive the
Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
On Monday Evening a special film
will be shown,
Chc00rismc00tic Catholics
Evergone is Welcome!
JANUARY VOWS SET...Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Hawes of
Alturas announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to
Richard Wellemeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Regil Wellemeyer of
Fall River. Linda is a 1974 graduate of Modoc High School and
Wellemeyer is a 1972 graduate of Fall River High School. The
wedding is set for January 13, 1979 in Alturas. They plan to make
their home in Fall River Mills.
Fabric
Emporium
Country Club
LOOKOUT -The Bieber Country
Club met here at the home of Neva
Hines for their November meeting.
The house was beautifully decorated
for Thanksgiving and Neva served a
delicious English Plum Pudding
from an old family recipe.
Guesls Virgie Gaylord of McArthur
and Teresa Townsend of Nubieber
joined members Pearl Chambers,
Barbara Dix, Leona Grigsby, Carrie
Guttry, Mabel Hudson, Ella Keene,
Marjorie Keene, Wilma Leonard,
Louella Thompson and Marie Waish.
The group signed get well cards
for Grace Bunselmeier of Shingle-
town and Ruby Vernon who was ill
and unable to attend the meeting.
The next meeting Will be the Club
Christmas Party at the home of
Mabel Hudson with a desert lunch-
eon at 12:30. Members are reminded
to bring an exchange gift of not more
than $5 value.
The hostess gift was won by Pearl
Chambers and Canasta prizes went
to Leona Grigsby and Marie Waish.
Volcano Car
BURNEY -Members of the Vol-
cano Car Club will hold their regular
monthly meeting on Sunday, Decem-
ber 3 at the Sheriff's substation here.
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
All members are Urged to attend
as new officers will be elected.
flea market
REDD!NG - More than 5,@
shop annually at the ShaSU
Sheriff's Posse Flea )
Pre-Christmas Sale. Held
Redding Civic Auditorium,
trades, crafts, and special I
dising persons from all
Western United States. In
special demonstrations are
the public to observe,
participate in. ' .,
Rental for the concessionar
this year is very reasonabl'
demand for them is more
other year. There are, how e'
left and the usual procedure
come, first served". Phone
241-5731 any Monday throt
through December 1st.
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