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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 7, 1955
Page 5
HAGU EWOOD-WR I GHT WEDDING VOWS
READ SATURDAY IN HEPPNER
i bride of last Saturday at the
Heppner Christian church was
Miss Lynn Wright, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright of Lex
ington, whose wedding to Ronald
Haguewood, son 01 air. ana Mrs.
0. G. Haguewood, took place at
7:S0 in the evening with Rev.
MIA
SAEE
18 ONLY
SUMMER HATS,
Straws and Cloth, will
Be
REDUCED $1 A
DAY UNTIL SOLD
.-ale Begins Friday. and Lasts
Until All Hats Are Gone.
JUST ARRIVED
JANTZEN
BRAS & GIRDLES
Also One-piece Combination
Girdles by Flexees.
NEW FALL
BLOUSES
In Wool Jersey by Lee Mar.
All Colors.
MARY VAN'S
DRESS
SHOP
HEPPNER
arl Soward performing the dou
ble ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride was lovely in a
ballet length gown of whiite em
broidered organdy. She wore a
I shoulder length veil of white net
and lace mitts and earned a bou
quet of yellow rosebuds centered
with an orchid.
Miss Rene Griffith, maid of
honor, wore lavender nylon and
carried a nosegay of yellow iris,
The bridesmaids, Nancy Wright,
sister of the bride, Judy Bradford,
cousin of the bride, Adelia Ander
son and June Privett wore similar
frocks of yellow nylon and car
ried nosegays of lavender iris.
Larry Lovgren was best man and
ushers were .Malcolm McKinney,
Stacey Lovgren, Jerry Haguewood
and Robert Steagall.
Yellow tapers were lit by Jean
and Jeanette Addy of Hermiston.
Ring bearers were Jack and John
Hatfield of Lexington. The two
flower girls, Sue Griffith and
Deanne Wright, sister of the bride,
were attired in yellow nylon
gowns, similar to those of the
bridesmaids.
Mrs. O. G. Haguewood, mother
of the groom, wore a two-piece
black and white gown with white
accessories and a red rosebul cor
sage. Mother of the bride, Mrs.
Oral Wright, was attired in blue
and white and wore a corsage of
blue delphinium.
Mrs. J. OTurner, at the organ,
accompanied Miss Marilyn Mun
kers who sang "Because of You"
and "Always."
At the reception following the
ceremony, the wedding cake was
cut by Mrs. Bert Kane and Mrs.
Herbert Hamilton, aunts of. the
bride. Pouring were Mrs. Henry
Happold, grandmother of the
bride, and Mrs. Earl McKinney.
At the punch bowl was Mrs. Don
Hatfield. The groom's cake was
cut by Mrs. Mark Church of Port-,
land, aunt of the bride. Miss Pat
Steagall was in charge of the
guest book and Miss Marilyn
Munkers had charge of the gift
table.
Out of town guests at the wed
ding were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hall,
Mrs. Reta Oviatt and Ricky, Mrs.
Charles Lane, Mrs. Mark Church,
Carolyn Church and Marilyn
South all of Portland.
Following a wedding trip, the
young couple will be at home at
the Haguewood ranch, where the
groom will be associated with his
father in farming.
Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
POTLUCK HONORS WALKERS
A potluck dinner was held Sun
day at the Methodist church, fol
lowing the services, in honor' of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker.
The Walkers are moving to
Roseburg from Heppner, where he
will be with the State Tax Commission.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Fenland
and Neal returned Monday from
a few days spent at Wallowa
Lake.
Miss Wilma Jean Hug
Becomes Bride of
Sidney Ferguson
Miss Wilma Jean Hug, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug, of
Boardman became the bride of
Sidney Ferguson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Ferguson, in a quiet
ceremony at the Boardman Com
munity church Saturday, July 2,
at 9 a. m. The service was read
by the Rev. A. E. David, pastor of
the Methodist church, Hermiston,
before a flower decked altar.
The bride wore a navy blue
suit with white accessories with a
white orchid corsage.
Miss Wanda Hug was her sis
ter's only attendant, and wore a
blue suit with a red rose corsage.
Leonard Bedord, brother-in-law
of the groom, was best man.
A reception was held in the
basement of the church following
the ceremony for members of the
two families. After the first piece
of the four tiered cake was cut by
the couple, the cake was cut and
served by Mrs. Delmer Hug, sister-in-law
of the bride. Mrs. Guy
Ferguson served at the punch
bowl, and Mrs. Ralph Ferguson
poured at the coffee table.
The bride was a graduate of
Boardman high school in 1954,
and attended Multnomah School
of the Bible in Portland last year.
After a short honeymoon trip
they will live at Newport, where
the groom is employed.
Wagners Entertain
Saturday Evening .
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. M.
Wagner last Saturday evening,
enjoyed the showing of four color
films, two of which dealt with
flower culture. These were "Back
ground for Beauty," filmed by
Ferry-Morse Seed Company and
"The Bellingrath Garden Story".
The Bellingrath Gardens are situ
ated in Mobile, Alabama and are
seen by thousands of visitors
each year. Other films shown
were "Wings Over Gaspe", a pic
torical story of fishing and bird
life peculiar to the Province of
Quebec and an underwater photo
graphic story of marine life in the
Bahamas.
Those present were Miss Leta
Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Barratt, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Bed
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ogle
tree, Mrs. Floyd Adams, Miss
Nancy Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Turner and granddaughter,
Mrs. Lois Rogers and children,
Mrs. lone Trowbridge, Richard
Way, Miss Jenieve Meador, Ro
bert Becker and children, Mrs.
Robert Robinson, Orlin Huston,
Lionel Huston and Melvin White
and children.
Refreshments were served.
Bride-Elect Honored
With Shower Tuesday
Lynn Wright, bride elect of Ron
and Haguewood, was honored
with a bridal shower Tuesday
evening June 28 at tne trvin
Anderson home. Hostesses were
Adelia Anderson and June Pri
vett. Guests were Judy Wright, Mrs.
Robert Peterson, Mrs. Al Lovgen,
Mrs. Gladys Connor, Mrs. Harvey
Wright, Mrs. llwyne Bergstrom,
Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs. Floy Pri
vett, Mrs. Alena Anderson. Mrs.
O. G. Haguewood, Mrs. Henry
Happold, Mrs. Oral Wright and
Deanana Sue, Mrs. Muriel Pal
mer, Sally Palmer, Mary Ruth
Green. Barbara Prock, Mrs. Eddie
Gunderson, Nancy Anderson,
Carol Anderson, ana tne guest oi
honor.
.Games were played during the
evening.
Several From Here
Assist At Wedding
At the wedding of Miss Sha
ron Ardeane Martin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Martin
of Kent, to Robert Leroy Martin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlow L. Har
tin of Moro, on June 19 at The
Dalles, Miss Janice Martin of
Heppner, cousin of the groom, was
a candlelighter and she wore nile
green.
Mrs. Randall Martin, aunt of
the groom, poured at the recep
tion that followed the ceremony
and Mrs. James Healy, aunt of
the groom assisted in cutting and
serving the cake.
Others from Morrow county a
tending the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Myles Martin, Mrs.
Anne Smouse, Paul Tews, Mr. and
Mrs. James Healy and Michael
and Sheila all of Heppner; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse of
lone; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
family all of Lexington.
Picnic Held Monday
At Thompson Ranch
A picnic was held Monday.July
4 at the Stephen Thompson ranch.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Thompson and fam
ily of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gere and two children of Bell
view, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. John
Pfeiffer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Thomson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson
and daughter of Pendleton, John
Wightman and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Graham.
Mrs. Dorr Richart of Vancouver,
tor at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Washington -was a weekend visi
Earl Soward.
Allen Case Home
Scene of Picnic
A no-host picnic was held Mon
day July 4 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Case.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Fancher and child
ren, Dr. and Mrs. James Norene
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Thompson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. William Labhart and child
ren and Mrs. La Verne Van Mar
ter and children.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Morning worship at 9 a. m.
Sermon: Rebuilding the Walls.
Bible study in the Sunday
school classes will be at 10 a. m.
Junior girls attending camp
will meet at the parsonage at
12:30 Sunday.
Church business meeting this
Thursday at 8 p. m.
A baptismal service will be
held at 7:30 just before the busi
ness meeting.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and WLlow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 t. 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.
THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school is at 10:00; Wor
ship service is at 11:00; Young
Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even
ing church service Is at 8:00. Bible
study and prayer meeting Thurs
day night at 7:30.
1st Sundays Holy Communion.
7 p. m. Y. P. F.
Wednesdays at 10 a. m.
Holy Communion
John R. Reeves, Rector
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Merlin E. Zier, pastor
Services 9:30 a. m. Sermon
theme, "God Calls Us". Sermon
text Isiah 9:1-8.
Sunday school 10:30
Meeting in SDA church.
I seven in vai AUVLiiini
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. L. D. Boulden, minister
Morning worship 9 a. m. Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers will report on the
Oregon annual conference.
Church school 10 a. m.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sundays
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer.
CRIBBLES HAVE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble
had as their guests Friday and
Saturday, her brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard
Mills and Randy and Michele Lee
and a friend, Diane Briggs all of
Salem. On Sunday Mrs. Gribble's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hollis
Mills of Salem, arrived for a
visit.
We Invite You
TO COME SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF
GRAIN FED LOCKER BEEF
EASTERN OREGON'S FINEST
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We Feature Three Grades of Beef-
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Frozen Foods - Fruits - Vegetables - Arden's Ice Cream
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE FRESH AND FROZEN MEATS
LLOYD HUDSPETH. OWNER RALPH MORROW. MANAGER
270 Hermiston Aye. Phone 6577
Hermiston
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