Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 27, 1953, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 27, 1953
Page 3
bcial Happenings
Wilson Wedding
ns Read in Elgin
jday, August 16
Leve Wilson, niece of Miss
1 Croghan of Elgin, became
bride of Myron Rill, son of
and Mrs. Leonard Rill of
ner, at a double ring cere
y at the Church of Christ in
1, Sunday, August 16. The
nony was performed at 2:30
he afternoon by Rey. Gene
nson of the First Christian
:h of La Grande, before an
banked with baskets of
8 gladoli and ferns,
e bride was given in mar-
by her uncle, Wallace
dan. Her floor-length gown
white embroidered net over
satin. A crown of seed pearls
her finger-tip veil in place,
carried a bouquet of white
itlons and pink roses,
e maid of honor, Miss Char
Rill, sister of the groom,
a gown of blue net over
and carried a nosegay of
carnations. Bridesmaids
Miss Joyce Weatherspoon,
Vliss Deva Rogers, gowned in
lace and taffeta. They car
nosegays of pink carnations.
1 Widell, cousin of the bride,
1 lower girl and candle light
Aere Janita Croghan and
a Jean Hallgarth, cousins of
'ride.
in Rill, brother of the groom,
best man and Richard All-
and Gerald Bergstrom were
s.
s Croghan chose a dress of
blue with navy and pink ac
les and wore a corsage of
carnations. Mrs. Rill wore
blue with navy accessories
i corsage of white carna
eception was held in the
Nancy Hulit Weds
Robert Fortner in
Portland Ceremony
by Flossie Coats
Before a flower decked altar of
white gladiolas, asters and lark
spurs, Miss Nancy Hulit, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight C.
Hulit of Boardman, became the
bride of A. Robert Fortner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner also
of. Boardman, in a double ring
ceremony at the Mizpah Presby
terian church Portland, 3 p.m.
August 22, 1953, with Dr. W. L.
Killian reading, the service.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
beautiful nylon lace gown, with
an ivory satin over dress, re
fashioned from her mother's wed
ding gown. The gown was floor
length with an Elizabethan col
lar and fingertip illusion veil,
held in place by a lace coronet
trimmed with a wreath of orange
blossoms previously worn by her
mother and several other mem
bers of the bride's family. The
briday bouquet was of white
roses and stephanotis.
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GOLDENWEDS Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hanna of Heppner who re.
cently celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their
ranch home on Hinton creek. (Photo by Alex Thompson)
basement of the church following
the ceremony. The couple left on
a trip to Vancouver, B.C., and
will make tlltir home in Heppner
upon their return.
Guests from Heppner attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rill; Miss Charlene Rill; Lynn
Rill; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rill and
son; Miss Sharon Rill and Wil
liam Rill; Richard Allstott; Ger
ald Bergstrom; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. John
Bergstrom and Marylin; Mr. and
Mrs. Clive Huston; Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Gilliam; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rawlins and Tommy; and Charles
Rill.
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Miss Evelyn Hulit was her in the. church parlors. After the
sister's, maid of honor and wore first piece of the three tiered
a floor length gown of merald cake was cut by the bridal couple
rrpon taffpta. Miss Marie, also a the cake was cut and served by
sister of the bride was junior, Mrs. Clyde Davis, Condon, sister
hriHocmawi nnd wore emerald of the groom, assistea Dy Mrs.
taffeta. Fay Hulit, aunt of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss Grace Pouring was Mrs. Kaipn scnap-
Miller, Boardman, Miss Patricia pert, Beaverton, Mrs. James Dris-
Hargraves, Portland, and Miss coll, Heppner, sister of the groom,
Kathrvn Hulit. Hillsboro. cousin Mrs. Walter Schmidt, Laurell,
of the bride. Each wearing floor
Rodeo Queen, Court
Soroptimist Guests
At the August 20 luncheon
meeting of the Soroptomist club
Elise Baurenfeind, Queen of the
Morrow county Fair and Rodeo,
and her court and their mothers
were special guests.
Mrs. Martin Baurenfeind, of
ficial chaperone, introduced the
mothers and then Queen Elise,
who introduced her court Princes
ses Pat McMillan of Lexington;
Carol Ann Wiglesworth of Lena;
Wilma Hug of Boardman; and
Beth Ball of Rhea Creek. Each
girl spoke a few words and Queen
Elise told the club of Azalea
House on the Oregon State camp
us. The house is a new cooperat
ive living house built through
the help of the Home Extension
units of the state. Each county
will be able to have at least one
girl living there to represent
them, Elise is the girl chosen by
Morrow county to live in Azalea
House her sophomore year at
OSC.
Guests besides the court were,
Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind, Mrs.
W. E. McMillan, Mrs. Archie Ball,
Mrs. Walter R. Wlglesworth,
Delta Kappa Gamma
To Hold State Meet
The Delta Kappa Gamma soci
ety of Alpha Rho State will hold
a fall planning workship on
Saturday Aug. 29 at the Presby
terian church in Fendleton.
Mrs. Arnin Hug and Mrs.
Samuel of San Francisco.
Rosel
Iota chapter will be hostess for
the state meeting. State officers,
committee chairmen and presi
dents from all the 22 chapters are
expected to attend.
Miss Dena Johanns of Port
land, state president, will pre
side. Mrs. Edward Elliott of Uma
tilla is president of the hostess
chapter and second vice-president
of the state organization.
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DR. EDWARD K. SCHAFFITZ
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EXAMINATION
Glasses Fitted
length gowns of apple green taf
feta and pink pearl necklaces,
gifts of the bride, and carried
nosegays of pink asters and baby
breath, with matching headbands Mrs
of asters.
Flower girls were Carolyn Bar
rett, Portland, and Anna Hulit,
Hillsboro, cousins of the bride.
Frederick Long Corbett was
best man and ushers wpre David
Hulit, brother of the bride, Vern
on Hulit, Hillsboro, cousin of the
bride, James Driscoll, Heppner,
brother-in-law of the groom and
Bob Smith, Boardman.
Candlelighters were Gail Lund
berg and Janice Lehmer.
Preceding the ceremony Ralph
Nortell, Milwaukie, sang "Be
cause" and during the ceremony
"The Lord's Prayer", accompani
ed by Miss Brenda Rohrbaugh,
who also played the processional
and recessional.
For her daughter's wedding,
the bride's mother wore a hunter
green suit with black velvet ac
cessories and a rubrum lily cors
age. The groom's mother wore a
gown of pale blue lace with
white accessories and a rubrum
lily sorsage.
Following the candlelight wed
ding service a reception was held
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Claudien's Store-wide
aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Wes
lie Laubscher, Wihte Salmon,
Wash.
In charge of the gift table were
Mrs. Lucille Bulter, Portland, and
Darrel Rash, Hermiston,
Miss Jeri McCormiek was in
charge of the guest book.
For going away Mrs. Fortner
wore a pearl gray orlon suit with
white accessories and a purple
orchid corsage. After a trip to
North Bend, Wash., and Canada,
the couple will be at home at the
Counselor apartments in Port
land, where they both will at
tend Portland State college this
fall.
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Two Reunions Call
Mr. and Mrs. Neill
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill are
spending time traveling to fami
ly reunions this week. They spent
last Sunday in Hermiston with
a gathering of about 30 of the
Neill family. On returning Mrs
Neill mentioned that Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Crissman of Spring
field, Mo., were there. Mrs. Criss
man is the former Clella Coxen,
sister of Burl Coxen, formerly of
Heppner.
Another family reunion will be
held in Portland this weekend at
Columbia Park with the Coxen
brothers of Toledo. Ore. Going
with the Neills to Portland will
be their guests this week here in
iHennner. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Curtis, also of Springfield, Mo
Mrs. Curtis is Mr. Neill's sister.
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