Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 14, 1956
Page 3
Social Happenings
N. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
fISS JUNE PRIVETT BECOMES MRS.
jLAN BROWN AT SUNDAY CEREMONY
Miss June Privett, daughter of
( and Mrs. Chalmer Privett,
4 Alan Brown, son of Mr. and
S. Albert A. Brown, Lakeview
?e united in
y afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
ristian church. The Reverend
rl Soward officiated at the
Bole ring ceremony.
The bride who was given away
idiner, wore a ballerina
:gth gown of white lace over
in, made with three quarter
eves dna nign neck. Her veil
l neia in place with a head-
ss of tulle and seed pearls,
Dnae aligned and made
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her veil and headdress and her
gown was made bv her mother,
The bridal bouquet was of pink
roses and stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Miss BUHp
Jean Privett of Pendleton, sister
of the bride and the bridesmaids
were Miss Carole Hinds, Pendle
ton, Miss Nancy Eberhardt, The
Dalles and Miss Adelia Andpr.
son, Heppner. They wore identi
cal frocks of cotton eyelet em
broidery, ballerina length i n mint
green with matching bandeaus
which were decorated with seed
pearls and carried nosegays of
pink carnations. Candle litrhtprc
were Mrs. Laurin Young, sister of
the groom of Lakeview and Miss
Margaret Preston of The rSaiiPa
The white candles wero adorned
with pink rosebuds.
Flower girls were Carla Vrain?
niece of the efoom and Chnrli
ft-nox. I hey wore Dink rnfflpH
dresses and carried Dink baskets
oi wnite roses. Rme bearers were
Philip and Mark Blak npv and
best man was Jerry Brlstow of
lone. Ushers were Walla
Brown, Lakeview. brother of thP
groom and Laurin Young of Lake-
view, brother-in-law of the
groom.
The bride's mother was dressed
in a ashes of roses linen dress
with white accessories. The
groom's mother wore pink nvlon
crepe with white accessories
They both had white rosebud
corsages.
Wedding music was played by
mrs. cnanes Knox at the organ
Mrs. Fred Hoskins. Jr. samr t
Love You Truly", and "The Lord's
rrayer."
Bouquets of white eladloli and
carnations were used about the
cnurch rooms.
At the reception which followed
in the basement of the rhumh
the wedding cake was cut by
Mrs. Lon V. Pennev. Jr.. T.airo.
view, aunt of the groom. Pmirinr
coffee was Mrs, T. W. Rippee, of
eoaraman, great aunt of the
bride. At the tea table
George Blakney and Mrs. James
nciyes was at tne punch bowl.
Assisting with the serving were
the women of the church.
Out of town cuests wpm Mr
ana Mrs. Albert Brown and snn
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. I nn C
Penney and son Lonnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurin Young and daughter
Carla, Ted M. Thorn Dsnn. nil nt
Lakeview; Mrs. T. W. Rippee.
Boardman: and Mr. and Mrs v.
W. Bristow, lone.
The bride Is a graduate of
Coming Event Column Miss June Privett
Dropped For Summer Feted With Bridal
Because most organizations dis- Shower Thursday
continue regularly scheduled
meetings Him th cmmpr miss Aueiia Anuerson was hos.
months, the Gazette Times lothls tess at the home of her parents
months, the Gazette Times is this
week dropping its regular "com
ing events' column until fall
If organizations will advise the etti
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson, on
Thursday Junp 7 for a hririai
shower honoring Miss June Priv-
paper of special meetings during
Guests were Mrs. C. H. Privett
the next few months, thpv ,in ouests wpre Mrs. c.
be announced in special news rjlss m!f Je,a" Prlyett' Mrs-1Iar-articles
old Wright, Mrs. James Green,
Mrs. C. E. McQuafrie, Miss Susan
Losing Team Hosts
Winning Team At
Legion Auxiliary
McQuarrie. Mrs. James H;
Mrs. George Blakney, Mrs. John
Williams, Mrs. Ronald Hague-
wood, Mrs. Oral Wright and De
anna, Mrs. Cornett Green, Miss
i , .... , . iyiai v nuin uieen, ana. u. HUu
Losers in the Amer can Lee-inn r ' ...
anvil! ows su" m,"s nna nuason, Miss
hZTr 7 . "vC weie Sharon Becket, Mrs. Claude Gra
hosts to the winning side Tues- k r.
. 0f 8c ,Lh! falter Becket, Mrs. Allen cLl,
, r , , 5 Mrs- El wayne Bergstrom, Mrs
Id 'r pf," fvfthll0Sillg 8Jd! Frank Connor, Mrs. Earl Soward
and Mrs. Riley Munkers headed m ... .7 ...
,un a.;.. t iu . mis. cinitT rainier, miss iNellie
the drive for the winners. L Mim ' A:lie
Following the business meet- Miss Carol Anderson, Mrs. Ervin
ing, bridge and piochle were Anderson, the euest of nntinr ami
played with Mrs. Jack Bailey the hostess.
, . , Mrs. Haguewood received the
cicgaitfs cnosen to attend the door prize.
wi.vcmioii io De neia in Albany Refreshments were served at
in uiy were me president, Mrs. the close of the evening.
Riley Munkers and th secretarv. n
Mrs. Don Bellenbrock. Alternates prtrv,;w D, U u
are Mrs. Dick Wells and Mrs. harni'y KeuniOn Held
creston Robinson. At NelSOn Home
o-
A reunion of the Ransdeli fam
ily was held Sunday at the home
oi Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr
of Lexington
Those present were Mr. nd Mrs.
S. C. Ransdeli of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Harrv F. Dav and tu;n
Renegers Meet At
James Farley Home
The Renegers met Wednesday
evening of last week at the
home of Mrs. James Farley for
dessert bridge.
Others playing were Mrs. Brad
ley Fancher, Mrs. William Lab
hart, Mrs. James Thomson. Mrs.
La Verne Van Marter, Mrs. James
N'orene, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs.
Richard Meador. Mrs. Paul Wehh.
Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Frank
Anderson and Mrs.
Becket.
Three Birthdays
Celebrated Saturday
With Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahonev
ana Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond Fer-
guson entertained Saturday even
ing at the Mahoney home with
an outdoor steak fry in honor of
the birthdays of Mrs. Ferguson.
Mr. Mahoney and Verner Troed-
son of lone.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs
f 1 ,i , , -J r I. rx .
Tanronno uianam, ur. ana Mrs. .
Laurence K Schaffite Mr and Mr Vernpr
I Trnfvlsnn Mr an xrc t ...h
Mrs. Meador had high score, Gribble, Miss Donna Neal of
Mrs. Labhart second and Mrs. Helena, Montana, Mr. and Mrs
Thomson was low. Robert Penland and the hosts
Blakes Entertain
With Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake
were hosts at their home Satur
day evening at a potluck dinner.
Others present werQ Mrs navid
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James Bar
ratt of Corvallis. Mr
William Barratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hatfield. Lexington Mr and
Mrs. James Healv. Mr. and
Jerry Daggett. Mr. and Mro tlmn.
ard Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan McCurdy, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Burgett of Pateros,
Washington.
and hostesses.
Many Eniov Partner
Card Party Sponsored
By boroptimist Club
Ten tables of bridge and four
nf r U t . ... . ...
jl ijuuijue were in Diav at tne aim mi
aoropiimist tlub partner card ' "'""".Xi anu mrs, ire
party Monday evening at the mont w Merewether and three
parish house. children, Spokane, Washington
Iris, peonies and mi un ? . .a.r! . "rS- Alfred Nelson,
ncori'in or. i . , , j w i . anu ennnren
oiiaiiKciiicius artiunn rnp
room and refreshments were ser-
ved at the close of the evening.
Those receiving high senro in
bridge were Mrs. Fred Parrish
and Mrs. Earle Gilliam and low
in bridge were Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Lindsay. In Dinochl Kemn
Dick and Everett Keithley were
nign ana Mrs. Pearl Devine and
Mrs. Robert Dobbs were low.
Philip Blaknev receivod tho
aoor prize.
Mrs. Roice Fulleton was gene
ral chairman for the nartv as
sisted by all members of thP
club.
Mike Merewether of Snnkano
remained at the Nelson hoie for
tne summer.
Heppner high school and the
groom graduated from Lakeview
nign school. Following a wed'.
ding trip to the Oregon coast and
aiiiornia, the young couple will
spend the summer in Lakeview
before returning to Eastern Ore
gon College of Education at La
Grande in the fall where both will
be juniors.
JUNE 17th
Barney Marshall Has
Third Birthday
Mrs. Bud Marshall was hnstP
at a party Sunday afternoon nn
the court house lawn, honoring
me unra Dirtnaay of her son
Barney.
Guests were Vickie Robinson,
Elaine and Renee Snyder, Terry
Prock, Terry and Bobby Peck
Nels Flatt and Sheri Lynn
O'Brien.
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