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Heppner GozetteTimes, Thursday, July 9, 1953
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Social Happenings . . .
'Jones-White Wedding 'Reception Monday
Vows Read In Euaene
f The wedding of Miss Sue White,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Christian church parlors Monday
Fellers 01 tugene, wno became: evening July 6 in honor of Mr,
Honors Local Couple
A reception was held in the
Heppner Girl Married
In Seattle Rites
the bride of Robert Jones, son of
Alva Jones of Heppner, took place
Monday June 15.
The ceremony was performed at
the Methodist church in Eugene.
Lighting the candles were Miss
Marilyn Rasmussen and Miss
Patty Fitzwalter.
f Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white nylon
dress which had been her aunt s.
Her fingertip veil was held in
place by a headband of white
stephanotis. She carried a white
orchid on a white bible.
Maid of honor was Miss Nancy
Hill who wore a lavender dress
with matching headband and
flowers. Miss Carlene Petersen
Miss Marlene June Duran,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Duran of Heppner and Joel How
ard Barnett MEFN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Barnett of lone, were
united in marriage at the home
of his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aune in t
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
Guests at the Kenneth Jensen
home over the weekend was Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Jensen and daugh
ter Delores of Spokane. Mrs.
Jensen returned home with them
after visiting her son and daugh-
er and new granddaugnter ueora
Seattle Wednesday July 1 at 8:00 Kay for a week,
p. m. They were attended by Mr. Eugene Sawyer left Monday
and Mrs. Aune. night from Hinkle for Gary, In-
Rev. A. Watson Argue, pastor diana, where he will visit his
of Calvarv Temple in Seattle per-1 father, Steve bawytr.
formed the double ring ceremony
in the presence of 23 guests.
The bride wore a yellow bolero
street dress and carried an orchid
on a white bible. Mrs. Aune wore
and Miss Joyce Marshall were gift table and Mrs. Melvin Piper
bridesmaids and wore blue dress-, passed the guest book,
es with headband and flowers Hostesses were Mrs. Ray Taylor
matting, land Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn. The
Best man was Rov Carter of 'mothers of the couple, Mrs. Wil-
and Mrs. Joel Barnett (Marlene
Duran) married recently in Seat
tle. A recording of the wedding was
played for the guests and a
prayer was offered by Mrs. Nels
Fast, then the bride and groom
cut the cake.
The brides table was in charge
of two aunts of the bride, Mrs. I brown and the groom was attired
R. G. McMurtry and Mrs. Rufus in his naval uniform.
Piper. Mrs. Fred Buchanan, j The home was decorated in the
great-aunt of the groom, had patriotic theme with the Ameri
charge of the grooms table. can and Christian flags draped
Pouring were Fern Graves and over the archway.
Dorothy Ellis and Mrs. G. E. Nik-1 Bemice Cunderson played a
ander served the punch. Dolores vjolin solo .,Love of Go(r aml
and l-rances Duran ana Mrs.'w,,,.,,.,. Iin,.cPth sane "To-
"The
David Barnett had charge of the
liam Duran and Mrs. Ray Barnett,
met the guests at the door.
Heppner. Ushers were Don Gil
lespie and Dick Feller.
; A reception was held in the
church parlors with three aunts ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT
of the bride, Mrs. D. Gillispie,
Mrs. Jerrv Horn and Mrs. E. Ved
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalzell of
Tha Qct i,ni, ,nJlone are announcing the engage-
ucia, awv.i.fi. "v. Bu"v """" """I ,,,V,ta, Wihln
ju Limine ui mu nxtAa, , rr.,frrt enn nf .
Among those present were Alva lu TVi W1U return ro oruana wnere
Margaret Lindseth sang
eether With Jesus" and
Lords Prayer." They were ac
companied by Mrs. L. W. Reason
er at the piano.
After the ceremony a reception
was held and the bride and groom
cut the wedding cake.
The couple drove to Harrison
Hot Springs in Canada and re
turned to lone Saturday evening.
The groom is due to board the
ship US Noble in San Diego, July
12 for overseas duty. Mrs. Bar
..Tnn nnrt Donald .Tones of HeDD-1 UUIley uamulu ul
ner and Mr. and Mrs. James Bar-j wedding date has been set
ratt of Corvallis
The couple will be at home in Heppner for the summer.
Go At
Properly .
It
Don't Let That
Sun Get You
Down!
Swim Caps
Swim Pools
Suntan Lotion
Suntan Oil
Ear and Nose Plugs
Plastic Beach Toys
Beach Balls
Plastic
Rubber
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PHIL'S PHARMACY
PHIL BLARNEY. Owner
she is employed by the Bell Tele
phone Co.
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Jody Fancher Has
Fourth Birthday
Mrs. Bradley Fancher enter
tained Tuesday July 7 in honor
of the fourth birthday of her
daughter Jody,
Those present were Mrs. Alex
Thompson, Brian and Linda; Mrs.
John Ernsdorff, Eddie ana Katme;
Mrs. Jack Marshall, Nancy and
Carol; Mrs. William Labhart,
Chris and Mark; Jody and Jan
Fancher and the hostess.
Favors were given each guest
and the refreshments featured a
birthday cake.
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Soroptimists Hold
Business Meeting
The Soroptimists club met for
the first meeting of their year
with the new officers in charge,
at the regular monthly business,
Thursday July 2 at O'Donnell's.
The yearly reports were read by
the committee chairman and the
club voted to continue to help
mail the Easter Seals.
Mrs. Laura Scott had the mis
fortune to fall at her home and
crack a rib. She is spending
some time in Pioneer Memorial
hospital.
Mrs. Earl Warner returned on
Sunday from Portland where she
has spent the last week with her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield and
children and Lynn Wright were
Eastern Oregon visitors over the
Fourth, enjoying some swimming
at Cove and visiting at Wallowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nickols,
Wayne Papineau, and Earl Miller
motored to Wenatohce, Washing
ton on Monday, where they got
Mrs. Schoonover, mother of Mrs.
Nickols who will visit here for a
while.
Mr. Charles Breshears is ill at
his home in Lexington, a physic
ian was called from Heppner on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M .V. Nolan and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Peck were visitors at the Glover
Peck home in Parkdale over the
Fourth holidays. Also going back
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck of
Heppner. They all enjoyed din
ner at Lost Lake the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and
children, Mr. and Mrs. George
Irvin and children, Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Cutsforth and Cherry Grey
were Cove visitors over the holi-
davs where thev enjoyed a little
fishing and swimming. They
were guests at the Bristow home
and Arlie Richardson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan
of Portland visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buchanan
over the holidays.
Fred Graves is visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. Kenneth Jensen for
few clays.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant were
Lexington visitors Friday. They
took their four children who have
been with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Breeding, home
with them. Paul Breeding also
returned with them to their home
in Yamhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nickols spent
Sundav in Boardman.
Al Edwards is spending a few
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Edwards.
Dona Barnett and Mrs. Trina
Parker left Tuesday for Camp
CHURCHES
ALL SAINT'S CHURCH
Episcopal
John R. Reeves, Rector
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:4") a. m. Church school
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayei
7:00 p. m Young People's fel
lowship First Sunday of Month Choral
Holy Communion
Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion
Wed. 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir
Thurs. 8:00 p. m. Choir practice
IONE COMMUNITY CIUBCI
Rev. A. Shirley, Pastor
Sunday July 12
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Summer series of studies just
commencing.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Continuing our studies in The
Book of Acts "The Power-filled
Church."
A cordial welcome. A cordial
fellowship.
Karen ami Cheryl Lundell and
Linda Heimbigner will furnish
piano music during the church
services.
Sherman and their summer home
at the Metolius.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. Harold Gilliam, Pastor
Sunday, July 12
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Worship service at
services start at 8:00
Morning
11:00 a. m.
Evening
p. m.
Prayer meeting Friday evening
at 8 p. m.
Visit this friendly church. You
are always welcome.
fairSndTd
Have you put your order in for
a booth yet? Hope so. Hidden
talents have been shown in the
preparation of booths in the past,
and we expect as good or better
displays this year. Hope yours is
top in your division whether jun
ior, senior or in the fine commer
cial displays.
PICNIC JULY 4TH AT
THOMPSONS
All Canning Lids are HOT Alike
1. Press-to-Test! Y fof
2. White Enamel Lining! i j fljjjj I
3. Red Rubber Seal ! iQ
About 25 persons were present
for a picnic on the 4th of July at
the Stephen Thompson ranch
home.
Croquet, cards and riding in a
buggy drawn by two ponies were
enjoyed during the afternoon.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Mary Carter of Portland and Dr.
and Mrs. Lyle Vester and three
sons of Wallace, Idaho.
Just Press-to-Test! DOME DOWHvi" Sealed
METHODIST LADIES TO PICNIC
The ladies of the Methodist
church and their children will
hold their annual picnic at the
Courthouse park July 15 at 12:30
p. m. Each is to bring her own
table service.
RHEA CREEK GRANGE
TO PICNIC
Instead of the usual meeting
the Rhea Creek grange will hold
a picnic luncn at noon sunaay
July 12 at Battle Mountain park.
Coffee and ice cream will be fur
nished. All grange members and
friends are invited.
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PICNIC IS HELD
A large group enjoyed the day
on the 4th at the Howard Bryant
cabin, where they played base
ball, badminton, went hiking and
square danced.
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JEWELER
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