Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 30, 1951
Page 3
Social Happenings ... . .
Boyce-Hubbard Wedding
Held At lone Home
Miss Lillian Hubbard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard and
Ray Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Boyce of Condon were
married at a garden ceremony
Sunday at 2:30 p.m., August 26
at the Hubbard home. Rev. Earl L.
Soward, pastor of the Christian
Church of Heppner, officiated.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a pink bro-
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caded net ballerina length dress
over pink satin with a net stoll
and a head dress to match with
orange blossoms. She carried a
colonial bouquet of white roses.
Tom Philbrick, sister of the groom
was matron of honor. She wore a
white dress. The brides maids
were Miss Margaret Hubbard, sis
ter of the bride, Mrs. Bill Snow,
Miss E. Ball and Miss E. Prock.
They wore blue and yellow frocks
and all carried fans with Rub
rum lillies and bouvardia. Tom
Philbrick, brother-in-law of the
groom, was best man. Miss Marie
Soward song, "O' Promise Me"
and "Because". She was accom
panied by Mrs. Jesse Turner of
Heppner, who also played the
wedding marches. The mother of
the bride wore' a blue and white
dress with white accessories and
a white carnation corsage. The
groom's mother wore a blue dress
with white accessories and a pink
carnation corsage. The yard was
decorated with baskets of glad
oli and pastel streamers.
The reception followed the cere
mony with Mrs. P. W. Mahoney
serving the four tiered wedding
cake and Mrs. Archie Ball pre
siding at the punch bowl.
Mrs. Eugene Hall and Miss
Nancy Ball had charge of the
gifts and Miss Mary Gunderson
the guest book. A buffet luncheon
was served later, Mrs. Earl Mc
Cabe assisting about the rooms.
The bride's going away suit
was blue with white accessories
and a white rose corsage. The
newly weds went north on their
honey moon, after which they
will be at home in Condon. Mrs.
Boyce is a graduate of the lone
schools and was a nurses aide at
the Pioneer Memorial hospital in
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MARRIED AUGUST 18 at the Valby Luthern Church were Eunice
Ann Louise Peterson and Roderick Kvistad. Mrs. Kvistad is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson. They will maRe their
home in Astoria.
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Heppner. Mr. Boyce is employed
in Condon.
Many guests were at the wed
ding from Condon, Heppner and
lone.
Doherty-Lay Wedding
Held August 20
At Enterprise
Miss Doris Lay, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Lay of
Enterprise and Matthew Patrick
Doherty, son of Mrs. Majorie Do
herty of lone were married in the
St. Mary's Catholic Church in En
terprise August 20 at 9 a.m.
The bride given in marriage
by her father, wore a white satin
princess dress trimmed in lace
with a train. Her finger -tipped
veil was held by a matching
head-dress. She carried an or
chid on a white prayer book with
pink sweet peas. Miss Joan Hisler
of Heppner was the bridesmaid
and wore a green dress and car
ried a nose gay of pink asters
and sweet peas.
John Doherty, brother of the
groom, was the best man and
Thomas Doherty, cousin of the
groom, and Harold Snider were
ushers. The bride's mother wore
a green print dress with yellow
gladoli corsage. A reception fol.
lowed the wedding. Mrs. Kenneth
Lay, sister-in-law of the bride,
served the cake and her aunts
served the punch and coffee.
After a honeymoon to the coast
the young couple will make their
home in Elgin where Mrs. Do
herty will teach and Mr. Doherty
will continue his studies at E. O,
C. E. at LaGrande.
He is a graduate of the lone
schools and served in the U. S.
Army.
Those attending the wedding
from here were: Mrs. Marjorie
Doherty and sons Charles, John
and Blllie, Mrs. Rose Doherty and
son Thomas, Harlan and Clyde
Crawford, Jock Miller, Miss Ruby
Ann Rietmann and Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Snider and P. J. Doherty.
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their regular meeting Thursday,
August 23. Their Chaperone, Jua
nita Reitman and mothers, Mrs
Herman, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Chapell,
and Mrs. Bauernfiend were also
honored guests.
Katherine Hoskins led the
group in singing. Another visitor
was Patricia Lauer of Portland.
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Pre-Dance Dinner
Held Saturday
at Dick Home
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dick and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones en
tertained with a dinner party on
the Dick Patio Saturday evening,
August 18. After dinner the party
proceeded to the Princess dance.
Among those present were Dr.
and Mrs. Richard O'Shea, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lian Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Penland.
Birthday Party Given
For Mrs. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders and
Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Mart
er, Jr. were hosts Saturday eve
ning for a birthday party honor
ing Mrs. Alex Thompson at the
Van Marter home on West Willow
street Guests included besides
the honoree Alex Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Hatfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Matheny, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gammell, Mrs. Kingsley Hodge,
Don Bennett, Willard Herbison,
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow of
Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Miller, Tom Burns, George
Combes, Pat McLaughlin, Ray
Boyce, Condon; Bruce Norton.
Frank Harkenrider of Hermiston,
Miss Lilian Hubbard of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keenan
have returned from a motor trip
to Seattle and Portland.
Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Tull re-
turned Saturday from a fort
night's trip to the coast.
Three Honored At
Birthday Picnic
Mrs. Alex Green entertained
Sunday with a picnic birthday
party at her home. The party was
celebrating the birthdays of two
sons, Herman and Joseph and it
was also Mrs., Green's birthday.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Cbrnett Green and four
children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Green and four children all of
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Green and three children of Pend
leton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hag
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