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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 28, 1955
Page 5
Boardman Church
Setting For Wiison
Poulsen Wedding
! . Ey Mary Lee Marlow
? In a double ring ceremony at
the Boardman Community
church on April 16, Mrs. Ann
Poulsn, daughter of Conrad
Wyss, Rielh, and Mrs. Arthur
Graham, Hermiston, became the
bride of William .Wilson, son of
James Wilson of Grants Pass, and
Mrs. Charles Childress, Portland.
The service was performed by the
Rev. A. E. Davis, pastor of the
Methodist church in Harmiston,
before the altar decorated with
white Easter lilies,
Charles Sargent sang "I Love
you Truly", accompanied by Mrs.
Frank Marlow, who also played
the wedding marches.
, Given in marriage by a friend,
Sam Turk, the bride was lovely
in a ballerina length gown of
chartreuse nylon, and carried a
bouquet of white carnations and
white daisies. She wore white
beads and a white hat.
; Miss Katlierine Wyss, Pendle
ton, was her sister's maid of
honyr and wore a brown and
white striped cotton gown of bal
lerina length and a white hat
and beads.
Bob Paauw, Spokane, Wash.,
was best man and ushers were
Bob Smith and Rodney Bowes.
The bride's daughters, Connie
and Susan Toulsen, were flower
girls, and were dressed in dotted
red nylon frocks with white over
skirts. For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Graham wore a gray nylon
suit with red and white acces
sories, and a red and white car
nation corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
; salmon pink linen suit with pale
pink accessories, and a pink and
white carnation corsage.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
basement with Mrs. Joe Tatone,
aunt of the groom, in charge of
arrangements. The serving table
had a centerpiece of peach blos
soms and pink tapers.
The beautiful four-tiered wed
ding cake was cut and served by
Mrs. Kenneth Rogers, Portland
sister of the groom, after the tra
ditional piece was cut by the
couple. Miss Erna Richau pre
sided at the punch bowl.
Here from out of town for the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Wicklander, Portland, grand
parents of the, groom, Mrs. M.
Potter and son Jay, Mrs. George
Brandl and daughter Vickie Ann,
and Mrs. E. E. Kingsley, all of
Pendleon; and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Bennett and daughter Barbara,
Elgin.
After a wedding trip to Port
land and southern Oregon the
couple will live here.
The night before the wedding
Mrs. Joe Tatone was hostess for
a personal shower for the bride-
to-be. Present were Mrs. Arthur
Graham, Hermiston, Miss Kath
erine Wyss, Pendleton, Mrs. D.
Tatone, Arlington, Mrs. Charles
Childress, Mrs. Kenneth Rogers,
and Mrs. Wicklander, all of Portland.
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Of Legion Auxiliary
Pays Visit To Heppner
Women of the American Legion
Auxiliary were hostesses Monday
afternon at a luncheon at the
Catholic church, honoring depart
ment president, Mrs. Marie Wil
cox, Portland, department vice
president, Mrs. Marjorie Leach,
Bonneville and district president,
Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Hermiston.
Mrs. Wilcox gave a talk on the
aims and program of the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary based on
the preamble of the constitution.
Mrs. Leach gave a talk on mem
bership. Mrs. Allen Hughes,
president of the Heppner Auxil
iary presided, assisted by Mrs.
Don Bellenbrock, past president.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Ray Coles, Mrs. Russell Piersol,
Mrs. Glen Cherry and Mrs. Ernest
Putnam, from Hermiston. The
meeting was a joint affair with
lone and members from lone
were Mrs. Delmar Crawford, presi
dent, Mrs. G. Hermann, second i
vice president, Mrs. Donald Peter
son, secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Edith Nichoson, chaplain, Mrs.
Victor Rietmann and Mrs. Cecil
Thome.
Mrs. Allen Hughes, president of
the Heppner Auxiliary introduced
her officers and the other guests.
The three guests of honor were
presented with corsages and Mrs.
Bellenbrock, past president pre
sented Mrs. Wilcox with a gift
from the unit.
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Baby Shower Given
Former Heppner Girl
Mrs. Johnnie Lee Williams (Col
leen Connor) of Spray was hon
ored recently with a baby shower
at the home of Mrs. Bud Marshall,
with Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Mar
ion Green and Miss Joyce Bus
chke as co-hostesses.
Others attending were Mrs.
William Labhart, Mrs. Creston
Robinson, Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn,
Mrs. Phil Blakney, Mrs. Les Wy-
man, Mrs. James Sumner, Mrs.!
Verne Bell, Mrs. James Mallon,
Mrs. Bill Gentry, Mrs. Jack Plo
har, Mrs. Bud Peck, Mrs. El
wayne Bergstrom, Mrs. Raymond
French, Mrs. Ron Olson, Mrs. R.
G. Watkins, Mrs. Marshall Lov
gren, Mrs. Tom Bristow, Mrs.
George Griffiths and Mrs. Louis
Carlson.
Hardman Rebekahs
Choose Delegates
Mistletoe Rebekah Lodge No.
25 of Hardman met in regular
session April 19.
They chose as their delegates to
Grand lodge to be held at La
Guande May 17-18-19, Emma
White and Delsie Chapel with
Mildred Wright as an alternate.
Vern Batty was chosen district
deputy.
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Tamara Smith Has
Eighth Birthday
Tamara Smith was honored on
her eighth birthday with a party
given by her mother, Mrs. Ray
Smith, on Saturday, April 23.
Games were played during the
afternoon and refreshments ser
ved to Karen McCurdy, Cheryl
Bellenbrock, Jody and Jan Fan-
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Jay Ball Has Party
On Eighth Birthday
Jay Ball celebrated his eighth
birthday with a party at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Ball, on Friday April 22.
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and Bobbie Peck, David, Deanie
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Bobbie and Gary Wright, Greg
and Ricky Johnston, Patty Col
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Peck, Mrs. Creston Robinson,
Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs. Bob
Wright.
Handkerchief Shower
Given Soroptimist
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers was given a
surprise handkerchief shower at
the Soroptimist club meeting on
Thursday noon. She will leave
soon to make her home at Wil
lamette View Manor at Milwau
kie. She was also presented with a
corsage from the club and a cake
decorated with her name was
served.
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens was
elected to the nominating com
mittee to fill the position held
by Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, who is
out of town.
Conley Lanham of Eugene, for
mer Heppner resident, was a
weekend visitor here.
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