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    Heppner Gazette Timesf Thursday, January 6, 1955
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GAYLE ALBERT AND RICHARD FELLER
WED IN PRE-CHRISTMAS CEREMONY
The Christian church in Hepp
ner was the scene of the recent
marriage of Gayle Rae Albert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Albert, to Richard Laurence Fel
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Feller of Turner, Oregon. Rev.
Earl L. Soward officiated.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white lace and tulle with finger
tip veil held in place by a
pearl tiara. She carried an or
chid ana spray 01 wnue roses.
Mrs. Cy Flack, of Klamath
Falls, matron of honor, wore a
white brocade taffeta ballerina
length dress with red sash and
carried a white velvet muff with
a corsage of red carnations tied
with red ribbon.
, Bridesmaids, all dressed in
brocade white taffeta with green
sashes and carrying white velvet
muffs with corsages of green car
nations tied with green ribbon
were, Miss Shirley Sommers and
Miss Barbara Snook of Salem,
and Miss Bernice Huston, Yak
imai The bride's sister Miss Fern
Albert was junior bridesmaid.
Nancy Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mearick Moore, Salem,
was flowergirl. She wore a white
taffeta dtess and carried a basket
of chrysanthemums. David Hall,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall
was ringbearer.
Fred Feller of Salem, was best
man for his brother and ushers
were Allie Boline, Ed Gilmore,
George Schlegel and Robert Fel-.
ler of Salem.
Mrs. Eldred Wright and Miss
Marthene Hankel, candlelighters,
wore green ballerina length
dresses.
Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Jr. sang
"Because and "The Lord's Prayer"
and Mrs. J. O. Turner was organ
ist. At the reception which followed
the ceremony Mrs. Ruth Mayer,
Portland, aunt of the groom and
and Mrs. Everet Newton, Port
land, cousin of the bride, poured.
Miss Afton Eberhardt and Mrs.
Lowell Rippe cut the cake after
the traditional first piece cut by
the bride and groom.
Miss Meredith Hayes of Salem
had charge of the guest book.
Mrs. Carl McDaniel and Mrs.
Herb Ekstrom were in charge of
the gift table.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Feller, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Feller, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Feller all of Turner;
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Litchfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feller, Mr.
and Mrs. Mearick Moore, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Wright all of
Salem.
Granges Install New
Officers Sunday
The Rhea Creek grange were
hosts Sunday afternoon to mem
bers of Willows grange of lone
and Lexington grange for joint
installation of officers of the
three granges.
Giange mastes elected were
Leslie Babb, Rhea Creek; Alvin
Wagonblast, Lexington; James
Lindsay, Willows.
Clarence Potter of Gilliam
county was installing officer and
Oscar Lundell of Willows grange
was installing marshal!.
Mrs. Ernest Heliker and Mrs.
Oscar Lundell were regalia bear
ers and Mrs. Carl Miller was tne
musician.
Luncheon was served to about
80 peaple.
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Heppner Teacher To
Have June Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sebern of
Woodburn are announcing the
pmeaeement of their daughter
nnnna to Henrv Talus, son of
Mrs. Martha Talus of Naselle,
Washington.
A June wedding is planned.
Miss Sebern is a graduate of Wil
laette University and is a teacher
in the Heppner high school. Mr.
rains is a graduate of Linfield
College and teaches at Stanfield.
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THOMPSONS ENTERTAIN
CHRISTMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson
had as their guests Christmas
day their niece and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gail Groenwald and
children Jack, Tommy and Bar
bara nf Walla Walla; Mr. and
Mrs Alex Thompson and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Case.
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Coming Events
Friday Jan. 7 Sans Souci Re-
bekah lodge
Monday Jan. 10 Chomber of
commerce, noon at O Don
nell's Ms
Women's auxiliary of Episco
pal chorch, 8:00 p. m., parish
house
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday Jan. 11 Bookworms
Deqree of Honor
Wednesday Jan. 12 P-TA, men's
night, 8:00 p. m., school
Trursday Jan, 13 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnells
Morrow county Livestock Grow-
ers meeting
Elks
Friday Jan. 14 Ruth chapter No.
32. OES
Livestock Growers meeting,
banquet and dance
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD FELLER (Gayle Albert) cutting the first
piece of cake at the reception following th3ir wedding December
18 at the Christian church in Heppner. (Lyons Photo)
Bridge Party Held
At Gammell Home
Mrs. Robert Gammell enter
tained with three tables of bridge
at her home Wednesday evening
December 22.
Mrs. Allen Case had high score
for the evening, Mrs. Bradley
Fancher, second high and Mrs.
Jim Norene, low.
Guests were Mrs. Allen Case,
Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mrs. Jim
Norene, Mrs. Bob Jepsen, Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter, Mrs. William
Labhart, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs.
Tom Wilson, Mrs. Larry Dowen
and Mrs. Philip Blakney.
Refreshments were seivcd at
the end of the evening.
Rainbow Girls Hold
Christmas Dance
The Rainbow Girls and their es.
corts danced at the Oddfellows
hall Tuesday evening December
28 at their annual Christmas sea
son dance.
Judy Wright was chosen as
queen of the affair and Neil
Beamer was crowned king.
The royal court included Fran
ces Slocum, Janice Beamer, Judy
Spaulding and Joan Keithly.
The hall was gaily decorated
with a Christmas tree and other
greenery appropriate to the sea
son.
Over one hundred attended the
dance for which music was fur
nished by George Warner's band.
The advisorv board served re-
frashments of cake and punch.
Surprise Shower Held
Thursday For Gontys
Mr. and Mrs. George Terrell
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farra
were hosts Thursday evening for
a surprise shower for Mr. and
. E. Gonty at the Gonty home.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Roice Fulleton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Clive
Huston, the guests of honor and
the hosts and hostesses.
Pinochle was enjoyed during
the evening with Mrs. Terrell and
Mr. Farra holding high scores
and Mr. Terrell and Mrs. Huston
low.
Refreshents were served at the
close of the evening.
Former Heppnerite
Married In Spokane
Mr. and Mrs. John Lane have
returned from Spokane where
thev attended the wedding ot
Thelma Cummings, former Hepp
ner resident, to Charles Blake.
The ceremony was performed
New Year's Eve at the home of
the groom's sister.
The couple will be at home at
North 2605 Stone, Spokane.
Dinner Party Honors
Birthday Tuesday
Lynn Wright entertained with
a dinner party Tuesday December
28 honoring Ronald Haguewood
on his birthday.
Those attending were Joan
Thomas, Rene Griffith, Larry Lov
gren, Stacy Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs.
Oral Wright, Diana and Nancy
the guest of honor and the hos
tess. ,
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Bookworms' Meet At
Parrish Home Tuesday
The Bookworms met at the
home of Mrs. Fred Parrish Tues
day December 28, to hear Miss
Lulu Hager review the book "Dig
Or Die" by Hyde.
Members present were Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers, Mrs. Sara Mc
Namer, Miss Lulu Hager, Miss
Leta Humphreys, Mrs. Floyd
Jones, Mrs. Ike Cole, Mrs. J. O.
Turner, Mrs. Lucy Peterson and
he hostess.
Mrs. Luola Bengrson was a
guest.
Refreshents were served at the
close of the evening by the hostess.
I ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
i Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Phone 6-9210
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
Open House Held New
Years Eve At Turners
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Barratt were
hosts on New Years Eve to an
open house at the Turner home.
About 75 guests called during
the evening.
Soroptimists Tell
Of Resolutions
To start the New Year right,
each member of the Soroptimist
club told of their New Year's reso
lutions at the Thursday noon
meeting at O'Donnell's.
The next meeting will be regu
lar monthly business meeting..
WORD RECEIVED OF
MARRIAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeding
of Lexington have received word
of the marriage of their daughter
Freda Matthews, formerly of Pen.
dleton, to Edward Dennis of Port
land on December 28.
The couple will make their
home in Portland.
j HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
j Lester D. Boulden, Minister
Church School 9:45 a. m.
i Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
j The sermon will be the first in a
'series on prayer,
j The film "John Wesley" will be
shown at 7:30 p. m.
Junior Choir practice, Wednes
day 4:00 p. m.
Senior Choir practice, Thurs
day 7:30 p. m.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church school at 10 a. m. Inter
esting new study subjects for the
! New Year.
I Morning worship at 11 a. m.
j "Why Apologize".
Choir practice Monday at 8 p.
,m.
j To worship is to keep life at a
ihigh level.
m.
I LUTHERAN CHURCH
Armin II. Reitz, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a
every Sunday.
Worship Service at 8:30 a. m
I first and third Sundays of each
month.
Meeting in the SDA church in
Heppner.
Lutheran Ladies Society, the
in the homes.
A cordial welcome.
MARRIAGED ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Pier
son of Condon, formerly of Hepp
ner, have announced the mar
riage of their daughter Rose
Marie to James Edward Nelson on
Sunday December 26 at Condon.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sundays
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer.
1st Sundays Holy Communion.
7 p. m. Y. P. F.
Wednesdays at 10 a. m.
Holy Communion
John R. Reeves, Rector
CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school at 9:45. There is a
class for every child and adult.
Morning church services at
10:55. There will be the instal
lation of elders, deacons and
deaconesses next Sunday. A
short organizational meeting will
be held by each of the groups fol
lowing dismissal. v
Youth meeting and luncheon
5:30 p. m., Mrs. Marcel Jones in
charge assisted by Mrs. Kenneth
Green.
Evening services at 7:30. A
baptismal service will be held
during the opening. Jack Flug
will be guest speaker. Special
music by Oliver Creswiek.
Choir practice will be at 7:30
Thursday.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school at. 10 a. m.
Worship service is at 11:00.
Young peoples meeting is at
7:15.
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Barbara i reck
Vacation days are over for
Heppner high school students.
Back to work is the one thine
planned for everyone with sem
ester exams staring us in the eye
before long.
The journalism class is collect,
ine ads savine the money to
attend the all-coast press clinic
in Seattle, Washington, February
25 and 26. Tommy Harmon, the
sport director of KNX, Hollywood,
and nationally-known for his
radio and television sport broad
cast, will be the principal ban
quet speaker.
International song troubadour,
Edo Lubich, presented Heppner
hich with a National Assembly
with his songs and guitar of pop
ular, ballad and folk tunes.
Mr. L. L. Robbins, agricultural
teacher and his Ag class plan on
seeing the Union Pacific agricul
ture improvement car in Hermis-
ton January 12. The Union Pa
cific sets aside an amount of
money each year to be used in
experimentation with railroad
cars to improve agricultural con
ditions. This year the car im
provements are for beef produc
tion. All farmers and Ag classes
in near communities are urged to
attend.
All English classes plan on
taking an English test this week
to see how a person rates indi
vidually with other students in
the nation. Other classes taking
this Kansas test are physics, gen
eral science, biology, general
math, geometry, algebra and U.
S. history. The social ec. class
will only take a test on current
events.
Last year Jay Sumner received
a scholarship letter, rating him
one of the top one percent in the
nation in Algebra.
POMONA GRANGE TO MEET
Pomona grange will meet Sat
urday, Jan. 8 at Willows grange
in lone starting at 10:30 a. m.
Dinner will be served at noon
and the public is invited to a
program scheduled at 2 p. m. A
fifth degree will not be put on as
had been previously announced.
Evening church service Is at
8:00.
Bible Study and Prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
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