Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 8, 1955
Page 3
Social cJjafifiEnuicji .
Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
CARPENTER-MILLER VOWS READ AT
BOARDMAN CHURCH NOVEMBER 20
By Mary Lee Marlow
Miss Laurel Grace Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
K. Miller, Boardman, became the
bride of William Vernon Carpen
ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
V. Carpenter, La Grande, at a 3
p. m. double-ring ceremony Sun
day, Nov. 20, at the Community
church. The Rev. Bruce Wake
man, pastor of the Baptist Com
munity church, Irrigon, perform
ed the candlelight service before
a flower decked altar.
Mrs. Thurman Johnson sang,
"Whither Thou Goesf I Will Go",
ana "ine Lord's Prayer", accom
panied on the organ by Mrs. Al
bert Partlow, Irrigon, wh0 also
played the wedding marches.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovelv in a
floor length gown of imported
ivory lace over satin, with fitted
bodice, and long sleeves of tulle
fastened with tiny covered but
tons. The full skirt was fashion
ed with panels of the lace and
pleated tulle. The finger tip veil
of illusion net fell from a lace
cap. The bride carried a nosegay
of stephanitis with a center of
white orchid.
For something old she wore
white pumps. Something new
was her gown. She carried a
borrowed white linen handker
chief, and wore the traditional
blue garter made by her sister, I
Mrs. Harold Baker. She had
new penny in her shoe for good
luck, put there by her father.
Candlelighters were Jimmy
and Patty Miller, brother and
sister of the bride. Patty's gown
was a floor length gold taffeta.
Mrs. Baker was her sister's ma
tron of honor and wore a gown
of cinnamon taffeta in waltz
length. She carried a bouquet of
yellow chrysanthemums.
Miss Suzanne Rothrock, Pilot
Rock.and Mrs. William Miller,
Boardman, were bridesmaids,
and wore green taffeta gowns of
waltz length. They carried bou
quets of bronze chrysanthemums.
Wayne Drummond, La Grande,
wos best man, and ushers were
Merton Taylor and Dick Wright,
La Grande.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the Miller
home, during which organ music
was played by Mrs. Partlow.
The beautiful four-tiered wed
ding cake, topped by bridal figu
rines in a heart, was cut and ser
ved by Mrs. Ralph Baker, Corbett,
aunt of the bride, after the first
piece was cut by the couple. Mrs.
James Harding, Del Paso Heights,
Calif., aunt of the bride, poured
the punch, and Mrs. Bob Miller,
Boardman, aunt of the bride, ser
ved the coffee.
Mrs. Wilbur Akers and Mrs.
Berl Akers, lone, aunts of the
bride, and Mrs. Dean Griffin,
Portland, were in charge of the
gift table. Miss Rena Anderson
was in charge of the guest book.
Aassisting in serving were Mrs.
Zoe Billings, Mrs. Robert Har
wood, Mrs. Henry Zivney and
Mrs. Leonard Bergseth.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Miller wore a plum crepe
dress with avocado accessories.
Her corsage was of yellow carna
tions. The bridegroom's mother
wore a navy blue faille dress
with white accessories. Her cor
sage was pink carnations. Mrs.
Effie Miller, grandmother of the
bride, wore a dress of blue-gray
silk with navy accessories. Her
corsage was of white carnations.
For going away the bride wore
a pink knitted suit with brown
hat and accessories. Her corsage
was the white orchid from her
bridal boupuet.
The bride is a graduate of
Boardman high school and of
E. O. C. E., La Grande. In 1954
she was queen of the Morrow
county fair and rodeo. The groom
is a graduate of La Grande high,
and also attended E. O. C. E.
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Coming Evoits
-Ruth chapter No.
lone Sorority Holds
Benefit Card Party
The Beta Omega chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha card party
Friday Dec.
32, OES
Saturday Dec. 10 Annual OES
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M-rr,, JhM FrWy evening, Doc. 2 at
" v Ine Legion hall was well at
" v." tended. The proceeds will go to
nor basket which was received
Rainbow for Girls
American
meeting
Tuesday Dec. 13 Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Wednesday Dec. 14 P-TA. school
8:00 p. m.
Thursday Dec. 15 Soroptimist
club, noon at O'Donnell's
Friday Dec. 1G Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge.
Young Mothers Club
Has Christmas Party
The Young Mothers club held
$ j their Christmas meeting Monday
evening at the Nels Anderson
home.
Members present were Mrs.
Andy Van Sehoiack, Mrs. Nels
Anderson, Mrs. Douglas Drake.
Mrs. Lewellyn Robbins, Mrs. El
mer Schmidt. Mrs. Clement Stock
ard, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Wil-
iam Heath, Mrs. Kenneth Keel
ing, Mrs. Wallace Wolff and Mrs.
Norman Peters.
Invited guests wer Mrs. Mer
iln Wagoner, Mrs. Vic Kreimeyer
and Mrs. Jesse Ticer.
Games were played and Christ
mas boxes of candy and cookies
were wrapped for gifts to county
patients at the hospital.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
by Mrs. Ed. Buschke
Those receiving prizes were: in
pinochle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riet
mann, high; and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Teterson, low, and Lewis
Buschke for the traveling pin
ochle. Pedro: Gene Rietmann,
high, and Mrs. Ernest Helikcr,
low. Bridge: Mrs. Robert DeSpain
high; Mrs. Alfred Shirley, low;
and Mrs, Arvilla Swanson, jack
high.
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Jayne Dowen Has
Fourth Birthday
Jayne Dowen was the honoree
at a party at the Larry Dowen
home Sunday afternoon on the
occasion of her fourth birthday.
Guests were Jody and Jan Fan
cher, Mark Labhart, Judy Gros
hens, Nancy Ferrell, Teresa Mona
nan, Brian Thompson, La Verne
Van Marter III, Renee Snyder,
David Gunderson and Gary Do
wen. Games were played and a story
hour was enjoyed after which
refreshments were served.
Prizes were won by Brian
Thompson, and La Verne Van
Marter HI. j
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM VERNON CARPENTER, (Miss Laurel
Grace Miller) who were married November 20 at the Boardman
Community church. (Photo by Laura)
After a trip to Portland, Seattle
and other coast points they are
living in La Grande where the
groom is employed.
On Sunday morning before the
wedding Mrs. Harold Baker was
hostess for a breakfast for the
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family. Also attending were
Miss Suzanne Rothrock, Pilot
Rock, and Mrs. James Harding,
Del Paso Heights, Calif.
Relatives from out of town at
the wedding Ralph Baker Corbett,
uncle of the bride; Dean Griffin,
Portland, cousin of the bride;
Berl Akers, Sr., and Wilbur Akers,
uncles of the bride; and Berl, Jr.,
Bobbie, Billie, Bonnie, John, Ivan
and Ralph Akers, cousins of the
bride, all of lone; Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Ball, great-uncle and aunt
of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Ball, Yakima, Wash.
Other out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Zirkle, Pen
dleton, and the following from La
Grande: Mr. and Mrs. John
Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. David
McLain, Patricia Albertson, Rich
ard Quinn, Everett Haman, Mrs.
Wayne Drummond, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Smutz, Joyce Peeplis,
Theda Murray, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leal Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller were hosts
for a buffet supper at their home
for relatives of the family on
Sunday evening.
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Episcopal Bazaar
Wei k Attended
The annual bazaar and tea
which was held in the parish j
house of the Episcopal church on j
Saturday, December 3 was well !
attended. j
Fancy work, food and miscel-1
laneous booths were handled by
various members of St. Elizabeth's
St. Anne's and St. Monica's Guilds
while the candy booth was man
aged by the Young People's Fel
lowship of the church. ,
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lone Hostesses For
Elks Ladies Night .
Hostesses for Elks ladies night,
Thursday, December 1 were Mrs.
Don Heliker, Mrs. John Eubanks,
Mrs. Herschel Townsend, Mrs.
Philip Emert, Mrs. Howard Eu
banks, Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, and
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, all of
lone.
Airs. Clarence Kosewaii won
first prize in bridge and Mrs. G
C. Carmichael, the second prize.
In pinochle, Mrs. Everett Keith
ley was high and Mrs. Walter
Beckett second. Mrs. Harlan Mc
Curdy, Sr., received the door prize,
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Sans Souci Rebekahs
Have Birthday Party
Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge No.
3.3 held their regular meeting on
Friday, December 2. Plans were
made for the initiation to be held
December 16, at which time 'Holly
Lodge No. 139 of Lexington will
be guests.
The quarterly birthday party
was celebrated and refreshments
of coffee and cake were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Blanche
Brown and Mrs. N. D. Bailey.
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Episcopal Circle
Names New Officers
St. Anne's Circle of All Saints
church held a regular business
meeting Monday in the parish
hall, with seven members in attendance.
Officers nominated for 1956
were Mrs. Jack Bedford, chair
man and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall,
secretary-treasurer.
Coffee and cake were served
following the meeting.
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