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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January S, 1957 Pagfl 3 Social H; Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social Double Ring Ceremony Unites Boardman .Couple November 30 By Mary Lee Marlow I Miss Carol Ann Hamilton, J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, became the bride of Larry Everett Thorpe, son of Mr. I and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, in a double-ring ceremony at 8 p. m. SNov. 30, at the Community ' church. The candlelight service i was performed by the Rev. A. E. i Davis, pastor of the Methodist church, . Hermitson, before the altar decorated with baskets of yellow and white chrysanthe mums. Mrs. John Partlow sang "I Love You Truly and "Always", ac companied by Mrs. Lowell Shat tuck, who also played the wed ding marches. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a waltz length gown of ivory bro caded taffeta, fashioned with three-quarter sleeves and scal loped V-shaped neckline. Her finger tip veil was held in place with orange blossoms. It was borrowed from Mrs. Harold Mar low, who wore it at her wedding Just a year ago. The bride wore rhinestone necklace and earrings, and carried a nosegay of white carnations. Something old was her neck lace, something new her gown. She wore a blue garter made and presented to her by the groom's mother. She had a penny in her shoe which was minted the year of her birth. Miss Lorelei Hamilton, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Marie Potts was bridesmaid. They wore identical frocks of turquoise taffeta and carried nosegays of yellow chrysanthe mums. Teresa Thorpe, sister of the groom, was flower girl, and the candlelighters were Sandra Thorpe, sister of the groom, and Alberta Carpenter, cousin of the bride. All three wore frocks of yellow taffeta. Bill Thorpe, brother of the groom, was best man, and Jim Thorpe, brother of the groom, was usher. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the grange hall, with about 75 guests at tending. The two-tiered cake, topped by bridal figurines, cen tered a lace-covered table, while the punch and coffee were served from a separate lace-covered table. Bouquets of chrysanthe- NORAH'S CLEf-lRRfJCE WOMEN'S & Winter Women' ' Sizes, s Sizes 1 to 4 Toddlers Chidren's 3 to 12 Pre-Teens WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S HATS Vi PRICE BUY NOW NORAH'S SHOP appemngs News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays Dinner Party Held At R. Thompson Home Mr. and Mrs Ralph Thompson were hosts at a dinner party, Sun day at their Willow Creek home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mer vin Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tur ner and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bed ford. mums were used about the room. After the first piece of cake was cut by the couple it was cut and served by Mrs. Bob Smith of Baker, aunt of the groom. Mrs. Delbert Carpenter poured the coffee, and Mrs. Glen Carpenter served at the punch bowL Mrs. Ed Kunze was in charge of the reception, assisted by Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Elvin Ely, Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Charles Anderegg, Mrs. Don Downey and Mrs. Bobby Stewart. Mrs. Lammert Fritzen, Moses Lake, Wash., aunt of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The gifts were opened by the bridal couple. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hamilton wore a turquoise faille dress with brown hat. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of black metalic taffeta, with turquoise hat. Both had cor sages of bronze chrysanthemums. The corsages and those presented to members of the reception com mittee were all made by the groom's mother, assisted by Mrs. Rollin Bishop and Mrs. Nate Ma comber. For going away the bride wore a black suit with turquoise hat. Her corsage was from her bridal bouquet. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Boardman high school. The bride was a student nurse at Providence hospital in Portland the past year, and Is now employed at the Good Shep herd hospital in Hermiston. The groom is also employed in Her miston. After a short- trip they are living at 501 "E" street Her miston. Among those from out of town for the wedding were M. and Mrs. Lammert Fritzen, Moses Lake, Wash., uncle and aunt of the bride; Mrs. Paul Smith, Union, grandmother of the groonrr and Mr .and Mrs. Bob Smith, uncle and aunt of the groom, and Linda and Roger Smith, cousins, all of Baker. USE GAZETTE TIMES ' CLASSIFIED ADS JANUARY CHILDREN'S Goats IJ1 M J M Soft TV AND SAVE! Coming Events Friday Jan. 4 Sans Souci Re- bekah lodge Monday Jan. 7 Chamber of-com. .merce, noon at O'DonneU's American Legion business meeting Rainbow for Girls Tuesday Jan. 8 Bookworms Degree of Honor Wednesday Jan. 9 P-TA, school 8:00 p jn. Willows lodge No. 66, 1. O. O. F. Thursday Jan. 10 Soroptimlsts, noon at O'DonneU's Elks Friday Jan. 11 Livestock As sociation meeting Ruth chapter No. 32, OES Saturday Jan. 12 Livestock Growers banquet fair pavil ion Gardners Entertain With Open House 1 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner were hosts at an open house Frl day night for the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, LaVerne Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daggett, Mr, and Mrs. James Healy. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mc Curdy, Jr., Cecil Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. William Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brunner. Linda Smith, in full costume, was hat check girl and Emmett Martin and Harlan McCurdy, Jr., assisted about the rooms. Don Bennett Feted At Saturday Party Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter and Mrs Elaine George entertained Saturday night for Don Bennett who is visiting from Pensacola, Florida, where he is stationed with the Navy. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pettyjohn, Claude Petty- ohn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs Bradley Fan cher, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wyman, Mrs. Bea Bennett, Portland, Mrs. Evonne Gammell, Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce, lone. Soroptimist Club Meets Thursday The Soroptimist club met Thursday noon at O'DonneU's with no planned program but there were many Christmas greet ings to read and final plans were made for the teenage party which was given by the Elks Friday night. The Soroptimist club prepared the food for the party and as sisted in serving. Mrs. Wallace Malone, (Nancy Adams) was a guest of the club. EXTENSION UNIT TO MEET The Heppner Extension unit will meet Tuesday, January 8 at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. N. C. Anderson. The project -will be buying and using foam rubber and leader will be Miss Beverly Bradshaw, county extension agent. Cliff Dunham's Donkey ball Donkey Basketball 9 " appear here. Donkey ball. Donkey Races. Flag Race Tricks, Bucking Donkey Riding Contest by local riders More fun than a barrel of monkeys. IONE GYMNASIUM Tuesday Night, Jan. 15 The lone high school Lettermen's Club has challenged the lone town team to a rip-roaring game of Donkey BasketbalL The outstanding half-time entertainment provided by lone students together with this hilarious game promises an un usually fine evening of enjoyment for the whole ..family. Tickets are 75c for adults. 50c for high school students with student body cards from their school and 35c for grade school students. Lettermen may keep a larger percentage of the pre-game sale, so they them prior to the game If possible. James Lovgrens Have Dinner Party On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. James Lovgren were hosts Christmas day at a dinner party at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner and Angela of El lensburg, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sumner, Rita, Craig and Mark of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner, Johnny and Char lie; Miss Mary Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner, Jay and Laura Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler and Paul Anthony and Tim Sumner of Pendleton. . o Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Lowell Harris Mrs. Karl Miller and Mrs. Earl Evans were hostesses December 19 at the I. O. O. F hall at Lex ington for a bridal shower honor ing Mrs. Lowell Harris (Marilyn Munkers), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers. The tea table was lovely with a lace clotii over pink and the center piece was of pink and sil ver. The gift table carried out the Christmas theme with pink and silver tree trimmed with pink balls and bows. Mrs. Frank Munkers and Mrs. Alice Luttrell, grandmothers of of the bride, poured and Mrs. Charles Snively and Mrs. Roy Earwood, aunts of the bride ser ved the cake. Others assisting about the room were Mrs. Walter Ruggles, Mrs John Graves and Mrs. Myles Martin. Those assisting at the gift table were Barbara Warren, Vir ginia Schwarzin and Mrs. Lester Cox. Dessert-Bridge Given Mrs. Tom Wilson In Honor Of Birthday nr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff en tertained Tuesday evening with a dessert bridge in honor ol tne birthday of Mrs. Tom Wilson. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and the host and hostess. Duplicate bridge was played and two teams tied for first, La Verne Van Marter and Mrs. Mea dor and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Meador. Many Attend Elks Teenage Party A teen age party for all high schoolers of lone, Lexington and Heppner was held Friday night at the Elks Temple. A buffet lunch was prepared and served by the Soroptimlsts, assisted bv parents of the stu dents and dancing and games were enjoyed, rhairmen in charee of the af fair which was sponsored by the Flks Lod?e were F. W. Turner, Mrs. Joe Hughes, Harry Tamblyn and Mr. and Mrs. P. w. Manoney. More than one hundred fifty attended. BEDFORDS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bedford en- tortalned Tuesday with New Year's dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and Mary. show from Crescent. Okla. will request you purchase tickets from Eastern Star Meets Friday Evening ... Ruth Chapter, O. E. S. held a regular meeting Friday night at the Masonic hall. The name of Mrs. Joe Wright, who will be Ini tiated at the next meeting was balloted upon. Refreshments of fruit cake and coffee were served. Following the business meet ing, the officers met to make plans for a public card party to be held the evening of January 22. , Sowards Entertain At Dinner Saturday The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soward were hosts at a Saturday night dinner party at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill, Mrs. Mabel Chaffee, Mrs. Ethel Zeimantz and Wayne So ward who is home from college for the holidays. HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH 8 Church Street L. D. Boulden, minister Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7 p. m. Junior choir practice Thursday 4 p. m. Senior choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p. m. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Lloyd Knight, pastor pro tern Church school at 10 a. m. Sing ing service at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Everyone welcome. PENNEY'S FITTED MATTRESS PADS! Twin 3.00 Double . ..4.00 They lie smooth, fit your mattress like a fitted sheet. Bleached cotton filling. Sturdy muslin cover. San forized skirt. 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Richly napped, 90 Inches long for tuck-in, bound with life-ofthe-blanket nylon! 3 'a pounds. lone News Guests at the Phil Emert home were Mrs. Dan Follett and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Follett Jr., of Her miston, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Emert and family of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and fam ily of Olex and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert and daughter of lone. Mrs. John Voorhees and daugh. ters of Portland spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalls of Adams visited relatives here last week. Victor Rietmann is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gale and Center streets Charles V. Knox, minister Bible school 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Thursday 7 p. m. prayer meet ing; 7:30 choir practice. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Worship 11:15 a. m. Meeting every second and last Sunday of the month. 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