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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 18, 1955 Page 3 2c Bl FO r c i FC i FC or Bi Tl Fl Vv C Sirs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p.m. Tuesdays Baily-Campbell Vows Read At St. John's Church in Condon St. John's Catholic church in Condon was the scene Sunday August 7, of the wedding of Miss Martha Campbell, daughter of VIr. Pat Campbell, to Mr. Truman Saily, son of Mrs. Edna Baily at Hansen, Idaho. The Rev. William Roden officiated at the two o'clock ceremony. The bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a blue embroidered white linen dress with a matching white linen hat and carried pink roses on a white prayer book. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Kathryn Campbell. She wore an ice blue polished cotton frock and carried a nosegay of pink bouvardia and blue delphin iums, with a headband to match the nosegay. Both the bride and maid of honor dresses were made by a friend of the bride, Mrs. Har vey Matlock of Hermiston. Baskets of pink and white gladioli decorated the church Mrs. Helen Rondeau played the wedding march and Mrs. Bill Brown sang "Ava Maria" and "Panis Angelicius". ' The prayer book carried by the bride was borrowed from Mrs. Tbm Bristow of lone. For some thing old and something blue the bride wore the traditional blue garter trimmed with old lace. The garter was made by Mrs. Walter Anderson of Lewiston, Idaho using lace from her wed ding dress for the trim. Les Hagen, Hermiston was best man for the groom and ushers were Harvey Matlock and Jim Chisholm both of Hermiston. Mrs. Art Bousquet of Umatilla god mother of the bride, wore a navy blue lace dress and a cor sage of pink rosebuds.. Following the wedding, recep tion was held in the Parish hall, which was also decorated with pink, white and blue motif. The bride and groom cut the first piece from the three tiered pink and white wedding cake, Mrs. Don Cook of Hermiston and Mrs. Ted Palmer of Condon continued with the cutting of the cake, Mrs. James D. Burns and Mrs. William Campbell, aunt of the bride, poured. Mrs. Malcolm O'Brien and Mrs. John Campbell both of Heppner, served the punch. Mrs. Jim Chisholm of Hermiston was in charge of the gift table and Mary Jane Anderson, Hermiston, had charge of the guest book. For the wedding trip the bride wore a charcoal and black sum mer cotton with patent accessor ies and a black velvet hat. They will be at home in Hermiston where both the bride and groom are teachers in the Hermiston Mrs. Charles Beckett Honored At Party Mrs. Newt O'Hara and Mrs. Walter Ruggles were co-hostesses at a delightful patio party Tues day, August 9 at the O'Hara ranch home at Lexington, honor ing Mrs. Charles Beckett of Port land. Others attending besides the hostesses and the honoree were Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth Blake, Mrs. Walter Beckett, Mrs. Alvin Wagenblast, Mrs. Randall Martin, Mrs. Harry Duvall, Mrs. J. R. Huffman, Mrs. H. L. Case, Mrs. Whitmer Wright and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter. Guests were members of the Alpha Circle of the Methodist church to which Mrs. Beckett be longed before moving to Portland During the afternoon, a lunch eon cloth was autographed by the ladies and presented to Mrs Beckett as a remembrance. 0 i Jan Fancher Honored With Birthday Party Jan Fancher was the honoree at a party given last Friday at the Fancher home on the occasion of h,er fourth birthday. Guests were Nancy and Carol Marshall, Brian Thompson, Jef- fery Carter, Janey Dowen, Mark Labhart, Judy Fancher, La Verne Van Marter III and Bradley J. Fancher. After a peanut hunt and a fish pond, small guests enjoyed birth day cake and ice cream. o Mrs. Evans Hostess To Pinochle Club Mrs. Earl Evans was hostess to the Pinohle club for cards and dessert Friday afternoon at her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Mankin, high; Mrs. Henry Happold, second and Mrs. Sadie Sigsbee, low. Other guests were Mrs. Ed La- Trace, Mrs. Robert Lowe, Mrs. Walter Beckett and Mrs. Orian Wright. v- I - v-l'l f n -temfrsar twawnitt hWmhikR - I " l Mrs. Bergstrom Honored By Shower M-s. Klwayne Borgstrom was guest of honor at a baby shower given Friday August 12 at the home of Mrs. Jim Proek. Hostesses wcr? Mrs. Allen Hughes. Mrs. Melvin Piper, Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth and Mrs. Prock. Guests were Miss Laurel All sloit, Miss Nancy Adams, Miss Berneice Huston, Miss Barbara Prock, Mrs. Jack Ployhar, Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs. Vern Bell, Mrs. Janws Mallon, Mrs. James Sum ner, Mrs. Marion Green, and Mrs. Dob Jones. Prizes were wen by Barbara Prock and Mrs. James Mallon. MR. AND MRS. HERVEL PETTYJOHN, (Miss Colleen (Tudy) Smith) who were married Saturday, August 13 at St. Mary's Catholic church in Heppner. (Photo by C. A. Ruggles) PETTYJOHN-SMITH WEDDING HELD AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH SATURDAY met Mrs. Bridge Club Meets At Connor Home The Fidas and Fyoudas last week at the home of Frank Connor for dessert bridge. Members present were Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. Robert Ferrell, Mrs. Cornet Green and Mrs. Howard Bryant. Mrs. Bryant held high score and Mrs. Cornet Green was second. Joan Wright and Miss Sandra I Lanham with the guest book. Out of town guests were Miss Hermiston; Rev. public schools. , . The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's academy, The Dalles and Eastern Oregon College of Edu cation. She was chaperone for the Heppner rodeo royal court when her sister Kathryn was the queen in 1953 and again in 1954 for queen Grace Miller. Among the out of town guests were, from Heppner, the bride's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell; her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Gordon O' Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm O'Brien. Also from Heppner were Miss Bess Huddleston and Bob Van Schoiack. Miss Colleen Ann (Judy) Smith, daughter of Mrs. Alice Smith and Hervel Pettyjohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pettyjohn, were married Saturday, August 13 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon at St Patrick's Catholic church, with Rev. Francis McCormack officiat-ing. The bride, given in marriage by her cousin, R. A1. Solvester of The Dalles, was dressed in a chapel length gown of ivory chrystelette nylon. Her shoulder length veil was caught with a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a white orchid in her white Bible. The maid of honor, Miss Gail Christy of The Dalles, wore a dusty rose ballerina length dress with head dress of white daisies and carried a nosegay of white rose buds. Bridesmaids, Miss Sharon Rupe of Portland and Miss Judy Wright of Heppner were gowned in powder blue ballerina length dresses and wore crowns of white Ester Reed daisies in their hair, and carried nosegays of white carnations. test man was Howard Petty john, brother of the groom and ushers were Delmer Buschke and Matthew Hughes of Heppner. The flower girl was Betty Jean Petty john, sister of the groom and Chris Lovgren was the ring bear er. Miss Marilyn Munkers sang Ave Maria, accompanied by Miss Marguerite Glavey, who also played the wedding marches. Arrangements of white gladi oli were used in the church and pink gladoli were used in the church parlors where the recep tion was held following the cere- mony. Mrs. E. C. Dougherty, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. R. A. Sol vester served the cake after the first piece was cut by the bride and groom. At the punch bowl was Mrs. Ray Hughes, sister of the groom. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Alice Smith, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Raymond Petty john, mother of the groom. As sisting about the rooms were Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn and Mrs. Mel vin Piper. Mrs. Joe Wright who had charge of the reception was assisted at the gift table by Miss j rell's Garage, Eileen Vandoz of Portland; Con ley Lanham and Sandra Lanham, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sol vester, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Solves ter and Mrs. Robert Christy all of The Dalles; Miss Lila Rhodes and Mrs. Fred English, Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Wasco and Mrs. Ronald Powell and children of Moro. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's academy, The Dalles and attended Portland University. The groom is a graduate of Heppner high school and is a veteran of two ytars army service. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in The Dalles where the groom is employed at Sher- Reunion Of Rauch Family Held Sunday On Court House Lawn The annual Rauch reunion was held on the court house lawn in Heppner Sunday August 14. A potluck dinner was served at one o'clock, followed by a busi ness meeting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rauch and children, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Thornburg and children; Mr. and Mrs. John Hart man and family, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fetsch and fam ily, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rauch and family, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Matheny and family, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clark and family, Spo kane, Wash.; Mrs, Douglas Wat son and family, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pitzer and family, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt, Lexington; Mrs. Jack Smith and family, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman, lone; Hel- muth Herman arid Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Crawford, lone. Guests present were Mrs. Ru dolph Klinger and Steven Crozler, and Mrs. Reitz Miss Hutchens Now Mrs. Ivan McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchens are announcing the marriage of daughter Cherry Lee to Ivan Ray McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren McDaniel at the Christian church in Heppner, Friday even ing August 12. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutchens and son of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Mrs. Kenneth Sawyer and daughter Lynn and son Kenneth Floyd of Umatilla. and family, pastor of Trinity Lu theran churh in Hermiston and Rev. Merlin Zier, pastor of Hope Lutheran church in Heppner. Prizes were given for the young est member present and the old est and the afternoon closed with the serving of cake and ice cream. Mrs. Carter Guest Of Honor At Shower Mrs. Jack Angel and Mrs. Le-' wellyn Robbins entertained re cently at the Angel home with a shower in honor of Mrs. Jeff Car ter. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to Mes dames Whitmer Wright, Douglas Drake, Velma Glass, Kenneth Car penter, Harry Duvall, the guest of honor and the hostesses, o Ed Buschke and son, Louis, Morgan, left Tuesday for a va cation in northern Canada. walk bikes across tracks and dangerous streets ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchens are announcing the engagement of their daughter Floellen to Mor gan Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Connor. A fall wedding is planned but no date has been set as yet. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS MT1 l m II .TTJV EJ I say STOP AND 60, the Safety Twins' lei Hoffman UEUf BLACK EASY-VISION brings new magic to televiewing '56 HOFFMAN ACHIEVES ANOTHER FIRST! EXCLUSIVE NEW BLACK EASY VISION LENS GIVES YOU CONSTANT CONTRAST UNDER ANY INTERIOR LIGHT CONDITIONS. It's ama2ingl Now -Hoffman's famous Easy-Vision lens combined with "Neutrex" light Shield eliminates annoying room light reflections; cuts external light by 76. 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