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r Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 6, 1956 Page 5 Social H; appenings jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays lig Mothers Club ' Christmas Party May Evening i Young Mothers Club met :1y night at the home ' of Nels Anderson with Mrs. Munkers as co-hostess for annual Christmas party, owing a short business ses the meeting was turned o Mrs. Ray Smith, program nan. nes were played and prizes led to Mrs. M. R. Wagoner, ;'lem Stockard, Mrs. Harold Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. :th Keeling, and Mrs. Doug, rake. Mrs. Smith received ior prize. h member present brought It's and candy and made up irndual packaes for the old . at the hospital. Mrs. Stock- lue Bird group will present to the patients and sing next meeting will be held . f T7l he nome 01 mis. aimer idt. Goldenweds To Be Feted at Open House An open house will be held Sunday, December 16 from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Heath. Those entertaining for their parents at the Heath home on Rhea Creek will be Mr. and Mrs. William Heath, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Abbott of Portland, Sam, Elmer, Pearl and Ralph Heath. All friends and neighbors are invited to attend. Wedding Date Set By Miss Mary Ison Mr. and Mrs. Frazier V. Ison announce the coming marriage of their daughter Mary Lea to Uuane Leroy Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker of lone, on Sunday, December 30 at 4:00 p, m. at the Christian church in Mil ton -Freewater. All friends are cordially in vited to attend the wedding and the reception following. LEILA McLACHLAN, THOMAS SULLIVAN MARRIED IN SATURDAY CEREMONY - . . - - LJL favorite... I WJ 0uora5te.dbyV ggjSj tood Housekeeping J Moccasin stitched casual classic in soft bown elk. CNLr '4.95 : 60 H TV'S An event of Saturday afternoon at the Heppner Methodist church was the blue and white wedding of Leila McLachlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLachlan to Thomas E. -Sullivan, son of Mrs, Mary Sullivan and Sullivan of Los Angeles. Lester Boulden officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white brocade satin ballerina length gown, fashioned along princess lines with long sleeves and a vee neck. Her shoulder length veil was held in place with a juliet cap of the same material and was trimmed with pearls. Her bouquet was a single white Cattaleya orchid centered in a wedding ring of white satin fea thered mums which she carried on a white bible with blue satin streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs. David Moreside of Spokane, who was gowned in azure blue taf feta princess style dress, ballerina length with short sleeves. Sfie carried a cascade of white fea thered mums with azure blue rib bon streamers and centered with a corsage of white feathered chrysanthemums. The best man was Bill Sullivan of Spokane, brother of the groom and ushers were Boyd Smith of Spokane and Darrel McLachlan of Heppner. Mrs. Victor Kreimeyer played the wedding music and Victor Kreimeyer sang "Because," and "The Lord's Prayer". Flowers used about the church were white chrysanthemums with blue bows. White candleabra and white mums were used at the altar. The mother of the bride wore a rose faille afternoon dress with matching hat, pink chrysanthe mum corcage and black acces sories. The mother of the groom wore a slate blue afternoon dress with matching hat, pink chry santhemum corsage and black ac cessories. At the reception following, in the basement of the church, the blue and white color scheme was carried out by a centerpiece on the tea table of blue dutch iris and white chrysanthemums with silver leaves and white satin bows. Small yellow butterflies used in the flower arrangement matched the yellow in the iris. Mrs. Alvin Wagenblast cut the three tiered cake which was de corated with blue coloring and topped with a bride and groom. Mrs. Darrel McLachlan had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Don Bennett poured. Mrs. John Bergstrom was in charge of the reception and Mrs. Velma Glass assisted in serving. For going away the bride wore a navy blue suit with white ac cessories and an orchid corsage. She is a graduate of Heppner high school and attended Kin man Business College in Spo kane where she has been em ployed by Ernst and Ernst, Ac counting. The groom took busi ness training In Spokane follow ing two years in the service and is now employed as an auditor in Los Angeles where the couple will reside. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sullivan, Spokane; Miss Mary Sullivan, Pullman; Mrs. Moreside, Spokane, the ma tron of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith, Spokane; Mrs. Mary Sul livan and W. F. Sullivan, Los Angeles, the groom's parents; W. F. ..Mrs. Molly McLachlan, Moro and Rev. I Mrs. Bert Belshe, The Dalles. Coming Events Friday Dec. 7 Sans Souci Re- bekah lodge Monday Dec. 10 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Don nell's Rainbow ior Girls American Legion business meeting Tuesday Lec. 11 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday Dec. 12 P-TA, school 8:00 p. m. Willows lodge No. 66. IOOF Thursday Dec. 13 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's Elks Friday Dec. 14 Ruth chapter No. 32, OES o Episcopal Auxiliary Holds Annual Tea, Bazaar Saturday The Women's Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal church held their annual bazaar and tea on Saturday afternoon. Those responsible for the vari ous activities were as follows: Fish Pond, Mrs. Richard Wells; kitchen chairman, Mrs. James Valentine and Mrs. Merritt Gray; food, Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter and Mrs. Jack Loyd; miscellane ous, Mrs. Claude Graham and Mrs. Harold Wright; surprise and white elephant table, Mrs. Bert Kane and Mrs. Henry Happold; candy, released time students under Mrs. Herbert Hamilton; aprons, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson and Mrs.- John Bergstrom; mincemeat booth, St. Anne's Guild; doll and fruit cake, St. Monica's Guild; religious table, Mrs. George Lit tle; tea room, Mrs. Bill Barratt and Mrs. Marvin Smith; books, Mrs. Harold Cohn and Mrs. Ver ner Troedson; Table set up, Mrs. Floyd Jones; dish washing, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs. Alex Thompson; coffee, Mrs. Walter Wright and Mrs. James Thorn son. The St. Monica's Guild doll was awarded Mrs. Alvin Bunch. Mrs. Robert Ferrell, president of the auxiliary and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, and Mrs. P. W. Ma honey co-chairmen for the bazaar, report that the affair was a huge success. o Dick Meadors Hosts For Dinner, Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Dick Meador en tertained with dinner and bridge Sunday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel, Mrs. Elaine George, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holm and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble. High pair was Mrs. Angel and Mr. Holm and low pair was Jack Angel and Elaine George. .M . MM!. W MISS MARY RUTH GREEN has announced her engagement to Monte Charles Carnes of La Grande. Both are students at Eastern Oregon College. Decorations Theme Of Unit Meeting The Heppner extension unit met Dec. 4 at the home of Mrs. Mer ritt Gray for an all-day meeting on candle making and holiday decorations from nature. Mrs. Gene Ferguson and Mrs. Ray Drake were project leaders for candle making and they showed the group how to con struct wax snowballs and roses. They also displayed a large .num ber of beautiful candles they naa made. The holiday decorations were demonstrated by Mrs. Kenneth Keeling and Mrs. Paul Warren. They started a wreath and ex plained how to make door swags and table decorations from Ore gon greens. Those present were served cake, tea and coffee with their lunches. Attending were Mesdames Lee Scrivner, Ray Drake, Gene Fer guson, Alva Casebeer, Kemp Dick, N. C. Anderson, Roy Tabor, Al Fetsch, Bill Gentry, Merritt Gray, Paul Koenig, Frank Wil kinspn, William Turner, Kenneth Keeling, William Heath, Velma Glass, Miss Beverly Bradshaw, Celia Boulden, Carol Ann Ander son, Sharon Case, Renne Harris and Mrs. Pau), Warren. lone Sorority Holds Preferential Tea at Community Church The Epsilon Sigma Alpha gave a preferential tea Nov. 29 in the Community church parlor for the new members. The pledge cere mony was given for Mrs. Betty Hausler and the jewel ceremony for Mrs. Marilyn Rietmann and Mrs. Alice Crawford. For the program, Mrs. Irene Leathers gave a reading, Annie and Willie's Prayer and Mrs. Tresa Hatfield sang All that You Are and With a Song in My Heart, accompanied by Mrs. Betty Marquardt. Christmas carols were sung by all, led by Mrs. Leathers and accompanied by Mrs. Mar quardt. The tea table was decorated with blue and yellow the soror ity colors. Mrs. Gladys Heliker and Mrs. Betty Rietmann poured. Mrs. Eileen Padberg and Mrs. Donna Peterson had charge of the tea. Gazette Times Classifieds Pay I Pinochle Party Held At Devine Home Mrs. Joe Devine and Miss Esther Bergstrom were co-hostesses at a dessert and pinochle party Friday night at the Devine home, honor ing the birthday of Mrs. Edna Turner. Others present were Mrs. John Bergstrom, Mrs. Jonh Brosnan, Mrs. Madge Bryant, Mrs. Jarvis Chaffee, Mrs. Mabel Zeimantz, Mrs. Clyde Wright, Mrs. Alvin Casebeer, Miss Marguerite Glavey and Mrs. Andy Van Schoiack. High prize went to Mrs. Case bere and Mrs. Van Schoiack was second. 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