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Heppner Gazette Times, TKursday, June 16, 1955
Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker are
shown cutting the cake during a reception Sunday at the Heppner
Christian church in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their mar
riage. More than 150 relatives and friends from as far away as
Texas attended the reception. (GT Photo)
FRANK S. PARKERS HONORED AT
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker
were honored on their eolden
wedding anniversary at a recep -
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uon given oy tneir cnnaren ana Ear, Soward officiating. At
the Crusaders class of the Chris-1 tendants were Mrs. C. A. Sprague,
tian church Sunday afternoon in
the church parlors. Over 175
friends and relatives attended,
Children and their families
present were two daughters, Mrs.
Frances Mitchell, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Gail,
Marie and Malcolm, Heppner; Mrs. Parker received a diamond
two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Vawterlring from her husband at the
Parker, Cecelia and Bucky, Hood
River; Mr. and Mrs. John Parker,
Jay, Marianne, Tony and Gregory,
Pendleton and a married grand
will bring you
closer to HIM
Dad will think of you ovary
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PHIL BLARNEY, Owner
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daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffith and Charlotte, Morgan
1 A re-enactment of the wedding
1 service was observed with the
balem and Garfield Crawford, ft.
Worth, Texas, brother of Mrs.
j Parker, both of whom attended
the marriage fifty years ago, on
'June 11, 1905, at Dayton, Wash
ington at the home of Mrs. Par
ker's sister, Mrs. L. G. Atherton.
mock service
Musical numbers fo rthe wed
ding service and during the af
ternoon included piano solos by
Mrs. J. 0. Turner; vocal solos,
"Love's Old Sweet Song" by Mrs.
Fred Hoskins, Jr. and "Put on
Your Old Gray Bonnet" and
"Bless This House" by Oliver
Creswick accompanied by Mrs.
Turner.
A quartet, "I Want a Girl Just
Like the Girl Who Married Dear
Old Dad" was sung by the John
Parker children accompanied by
their mother, and Bucky Parker
sang "God Will Take Care of You'
accompanied by his sister, Ce
celia. Mrs. Tom Wilson played
violin selections accompanied by
Mrs. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker cut the
first piece of a three-tiered wed
ding cake of pink and white
topped with a golden fifty. Serv
ing was continued by Mrs. Vawter
rarker, Mrs. Clyde Crawford and
Mrs. Parker Severs. Pouring at
the coffee table, beautifully
decorated with yellow iris and
roses, were Mrs. Lester Doolittle
and Mrs. Earl Soward. The
flowers were from the yard of
Mrs. Charles Vaughn.
Serving at the punch bowl were
Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Leonard
Schwarz and Mrs. W. C. Kennedy.
Assisting about the rooms were
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson, Mrs. J.
O. Turner and the grandchildren.
Mrs. C. C. Carmlchael was In
charge of the guest book.
Before making their permanent
home on their ranch just below
Heppner In 1918, Mr. and Mrs.
Parker lived at Pendleton, Cove,
Hell's Canyon where they ran
cattle and Thllomath In the
Willamette valley.
Other relatives at the anniver
sary were Mrs. Parker's brother,
O. G. Crawford, Gearhart; nieces
and nephews and their families,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones of
Pasco; Arthur Crawford, San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Hayes and son, Leland, Joseph;
Mrs. Roy Jones, The Dalles; Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Tumor, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz and
Len Ray, Heppner. Also pre
sent were Mr. Parker's niece and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Kennedy, Stephenson, Washing
ton and her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Tarker Severs, Condon.
Cousins and their families
present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Conover, Vancouver, Washington;
Mrs. Maxine Nelson, Yakima;
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Conover, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Conover, Mrs.
Myrtle Russell and Mrs. Delia
Brunson, Waltsburg.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Sprague, Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Claron Ghormloy, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Ghourley, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Van Hoomissen, Tort-
land; Mrs. Percy Hughes, Milton
Mrs. Elsie Lasater, Tendle-
Mr. and Mrs. Tarker were the
recipients of many lovely gifts
Including one from the Eastern
Star and an anniversary clock
from the Christian church pre
sented by Mrs, Koy Keill.
Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Schaffiti
had as their guests on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ragland of
North Bend, Oregon.
Donna Lovgren Weds
Robert Peterson At
Valby Church
By Echo Palmateer
At a candlelight ceremony at
the Valby Lutheran church Sat
urday June 11, Miss Donna Lov
gren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Lovgren of Heppner, be
came the bride of Robert Peter
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Peterson of lone. Rev. Edwin
Svendsen of Corvallis officiating
with the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a ballerina
length gown of white net with a
bouffant embroidered net over
skirt and a fingertip veil of net
caught with a tiara of ivory step
hanotis. She carried a single or
chid centered in stephonits and
white streamers on a white Bible.
Her maid of honor was Judy
Wright who wore a blue voile bal
lerina dress. Bridesmaids were
Joan Thomas, Barbara Prock, and
Karen Prock, who wore pink
strapless ballerina length dres
ses of net over taffeta with net
stoles. They all carried nose
gays of Esther Reed daisies.
Ted Peterson, brother of the
groom, was best man and ushers
were Larry Lovgren, Herbert Pet
erson and Gerald Peterson. The
candlelighters were Kay Keith
ley and Alice Peterson. They wore
apple green dresses. The flower
girl was Marsha Lovgren who was
dressed in pink organdy and
Stephen Skuzeski was ring bear
er. Mrs. Lucy Peterson, accompan
ied by Mrs. Charles Ruggles, sang
"0 Promise Me" and "The Lord's
Prayer." Mrs. Ruggles also
played the wedding marches.
The mother of the bride wore
navy blue with white accessories
and a white rose corsage and the
groom's mother wore a charcoal
dress with pink accessories and a
pink rose corsage.
A reception followed in the
parish house. After the bride and
eroom cut the first niece nf tho
two tiered wedding cake which
was topped with bells and a
miniature bride and groom, the
rest was cut by Mrs. Al Lovgren,
assisted by Mrs. Opal Adams.
The groom's cake was served
by Mrs. Robert Lovgren. Mrs.
Owen Leathers poured and Mrs.
James Lovgren presided at the
punch bowl. Mrs. Marshal Lov
gren was at the gift table and
Dean Lovgen and Phyllis Peter
son had charge of the guest book.
The bride's going away suit
was pink with black accessories
and she wore her orchid.
After a short wedding trip they
will be at home in Heppner.
Relatives coming from a dist
ance were Mr. and Mrs. John
Skuzeski and sons of PortlaTid,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Peterson and son Allen of The
Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Kvi
st ad of Beaverton.
Sans Souci Rebekahs
Have Initiation
Members of Sans Souci Rebe-
kah lodge met Friday night for
initiation ceremonies. Those ini
tiated were Mrs. Jack Sumner,
Mrs. Mildred Tucker and Mrs. Ad
Moore.
Refreshments of birthday cake
and coffee were served in the din-
ng room by the committee with
Mrs. Robert Dobbs in charge.
Pemey's
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MArtrtiKU MAY 27 at the Methodist
Clarice Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hastings of Hepp
ner, and Cpl. Howard Henry. They will live in Yakima, Wash.
Bridal Shower Honors
Former Ida Lee Chapel
A bridal shower in honor of
Mrs- Le Bisbois, Spray, the for-
mer Ida Lee chaPel was given
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me nome oi Mrs. naroia iwrgni.
Other hostesses were Mrs. Walter
Wright, Mrs. Tom Fraters, Mrs.
Victor Lovgren, Mrs. Owen Lea-1
thers, Mrs. Kenneth Batty and
Miss Marnyn uergsirom.
Decorations of iris and peonies
and an umbrella showering gifts
were used.
Guests were Mesdames Roy
Thomas, Ray Wright, Barton
Clark, John Bergstrom, Lucille
Ayers, Ben Anderson, Harvey
Ilarshman, Claude Buschke,
Frank E. Parker, Alfred Lovgren,
Harold Stevens, Jim Hams, Clive
Huston, Clyde Wright, Jessie Bat
ty and Misses Sally Palmer and
Carolyn Calvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Brisbois were mar
ried May 22 at Spray where they
are now residing. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Chapel of Hardman.
Family Picnic Held
Sunday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gilliam of ,H
Can Tnca Pa 1 ifrrn i a uPro criipctc M
of honor at a family picnic Sun
day evening at the Cutsforth
cabin on Herren creek.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Gilliam, Len L. Gil
liam, Miss Ona Gilliam, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vaughn and Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Gilliam.
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church in Hood River were Miss
Renegers Bridge Club
Meets Wednesday
The Renegers Bridge Club met
at the home of Mrs. Alex Thomp-
son last Wednesday evening.
Members and guests present
were Mrs. Richard Meador, Mrs,
Bradley Fancher, Mrs. James Nor
ene, Mrs. William Barratt, Mrs.
La Verne Van Marter, Mrs. Jack
MarshalL . Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs.
Robert Miller, Mrs. Tom Wilson,
Mrs. Robert Jepsen and the hos.
tess.
j Mrs. Gene Hall and Mrs. Jack
'Marshall tied for high score and
Mrs .Robert Miller was low.
' Refreshments were served later.
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Rainbow Girls
Install Officers
Joan Wright was Installed as bers wjj be held at this time,
worthy advisor of the Rainbow! juv ut Monday, has been set
Girls at their last meeting. Jean as t,ne tentative date for the pub
Marie Graham was Installing of- jjc car( party planned by the
ficer, Mary Ruth Green, Instal-1 riub It is to be a traveling
ling marshall and Mrs. Howard
Bryant, installing recorder.
Other officers insalled were
Barbara Warren, charity; Janet
Keithley, hope; Meredith Thom
son, faith; Carol Groshens, confi
dential observer; Kay Keithley,
confidential outer observer; Phyl
lis Quackenbush, drill leader;
Janice Martin, chaplain and
Carolyn McDaniel, musician.
Color " stations include Carole
Anderson, nature; Celia Boul
den, religion; Nancy Slocum, pa
triotism; Helen Graham, service;
Bonnie Hanna, love; Fern Albert,
Domue iiaima, love: rem Aioen, , , j cnri
fidelity and Marilyr. Calvin, !.'" Wf ne Haguew . son of
mortality.
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be Joan Wright, Jean Marie Gra
ham, grend representative, Bar
bara Warren, and Virginia Andre
sen. They will be accompanied
by Mrs. Mary Van Stevens, mo
ther advisor and Mrs. Claude Gra
ham. Soroptimists Plan
Annual Banquet
Plans were made Thursday at
the Soroptimist club luncheon at
O'Donnells, for the annual instal
lation banquet, which will be
Saturday evening June 25.
It will be at the Episcopal par
ish hall at 7:00 p. m. and the
La Grande club and husbands of
members of the Heppner club
will be guests. Several guests
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are expected from Portland and
other towns also.
Installation of the new officers
and initiation of the new mem-
party. All attenaing io men ai
one central place and then travel
from house to house for each pro
gression. Those attending would
have the same partners all even
ing and both bridge and pinochle
are planned.
Barbara Lynn Wright
To Be July Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright are
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
dauehter. Barbara Lynn ,to Ron-
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Haguewood
TU - ...AA'tn tifi'll ah-a TllflPA
Friday evening, July 1 at 7:30
p. m. in the Christian church in
Heppner.
All friends and relatives are
cordially Invited
Twelve Tables Play
At Elks Ladies Night
Twelve tables of cards were in
play Thursday evening a,t the
Elks ladies night, following the
Flag Day ceremonies of the lodge.
High score in pinochle was
held by Mrs. Robert Dobbs and
second Mrs. Delmar Jordan. In
bridge Mrs. Claude Graham won
high and Mrs. Orville Smith, was 1
second high. Mrs. Cleo Drake,
lone, won the door prize.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOUNDATION
O. O. F. HALL
JUNE 19
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Children 75c
Judy Spaulding Is visited this
week In Moro.