Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 10, 1957
Page 3
Social Happenings
fs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
her
the
ano Recital Given
Jnday By Pupils
f Mrs. O'Harra
-Irs. Newt O'Harra and
no pupils entertained
dent's parents at her home.
iday afternoon with a piano
Ital.
'hose taking part were Tom
i and Jimmie Martin, Kenny
nger, Matt Hughes, Phyllis
son, Theresa Munkers, Steve
1 John Wagenblast, Sandra
ich and Joyce Peck all of
:ington; Marlene Fetsch, Mary
:, Carol Burkenbine, Lynn
kenbine, Vicki Barratt, Janice
mer, Phyllis Qimckenbush,
! Janice Martin of Heppner;
da and Mark Halvorsen, Marl
Morgan, Arleta McCabe and
e Rietmann of lone,
efreshments were served later
:he afternoon.
i)
vving Club Has
nner Party For
isbands Saturday
ie Wednesday Sewing Club
Ttained with a no-host din
: party for their husbands
irday evening at the home of
and Mrs. Tom Wilson,
lose present were Dr. and
E. K. Schaffitz, Mr. and Mrs.
; Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs.
Tiond Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs.
t Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs.
.de Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
; Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Lo
Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
Penland and Mr. and Mrs.
on.
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rnmunity Work is
CS Meet Subject
e W. S. C. S. of the Methodist
ch met Wednesday, January
t the church. The program
Isted of a discussion on "Co
ition of Churches in Com
ity Work", with Mrs. Doug
)rake as chairman. The wo
; were divided Into two
ps, each group reporting on
questions.
s. Emma Anderson led the
tions and Mrs. Carl McDan
was In charge of the busi
meeting. stesses for refreshments were
Tom Wells, Mrs. William
i and Mrs. Lester Boulden.
o
scopal Group
ns Card Party
Elizabeth's Circle of All
b Episcopal church is mak
. ilans for a public card party
held at the parish house
lay evening, February 4 at
p. m. Bridge and pinochle
3e played.
Sherrell-Krebs Vows
Read In Arlington
Church Saturday
In a setting of blue and silver,
Donna Mae Krebs, daughter of
1 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kfebs
became the bride of Richarr Alva
Sherrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ava
E. Sherrell Saturday, December
29 at a 4 p. m. double ring candle
light ceremony performed in
the Methodist church at Ar
lington, Ore., with the pastor
Rev. A. N. Boyer officiating. The
Chancel of the church was deco
rated with large baskets of white
chrysanthemums with blue rib
bon bows with 4 large candlea
bras containing 7 blue candles
tied with the same blue bows
as the baskets.
In each window was a silver
juniper arrangement with a can
dle in the center. For the service
the bride stood under an arch
of the silvered juniper with two
silver bells in the center witb
blue ribbon bows. The end of
each pew carried out the same
color scheme. The bride, who
was given in marriage by her
father wore a Cahill original
of white imported silk satin with
pleated tulle overskirt with a
short train and side panes of the
material trimmed with pearl al
endon lace. The bodice of the
dress was of the same lace with a
scalloped neckline, her fingertip
veil fell from a crown of the
same lace. Her flowers were
white bouvardia and an orchid.
Her sister in law, Mrs. Richard
Krebs of Cecil was her matron
of honor, Mrs. Carroll Donavan
of The Dalles and Miss Nancy
Marston, niece of the groom were
bridesmaids. The bride's niece
Jerrie Krebs was flower girl and
all wore identical afternoon
length dresses of changeable blue
taffeta and carried white fur
muffs trimmed with silver juni
per. They wore a band of the
same fur in their hair. The small
flower girl carried a silver bas
ket of button mums. Monty Ev
ans, the brides cousin from Hepp
ner was ringbearer.
Best man for the groom was
his brother, Phillip Sherrell, and
the ushers were the bride's bro
ther, Richard Krebs of Cecil and
the groom's cousin Elvin Hale of
Portland. All the men of the
bridal party wore pale blue din
ner jackets.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Krebs wore a sheath after
noon dress of blue taffeta trim
med in self color alencon lace
and beige accessories. Mrs. Sher
rell's dress was a two piece
dress of blue changable taffeta
trimmed with rhinestones, both
mothers wore orchid corsages.'
Proceeding the ceremony Don
Becker, cousin of the bride sang
"If I Could Tell You" and during
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Coming Events
Friday Jan. 11 Stockgrowers
meeting
Ruth chapter No.32, OES
Saturday Jan. 12 Stockgrowers
banquet
Sunday Jan. 13 Merchandise
Shoot, Gun Club
j Monday Jan. 14 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday Jan. 15 American Le
gion auxiliary
Wednesday Jan. 16 Willows
lodge I. O. O. F. No. 66
Thursday Jan. 17 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks, stag night
Friday Jan. 18 Sang Souci Re.
bckah lodge
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD ALVA SHERRELL (Donna Mae Krebs) married Saturday, December 29 in a
double ring ceremony at the Arlington Methodist church. (Cut courtesy Condon Globe-Times)
the ceremony the "Wedding
Prayer" and as the bride left
the church he sang "True Love."
Mrs. A. N. Boyer accompanied
him and also played the wedding
music.
A reception was held Immedi
ately followed the ceremony In
the church parlors. The bride's
table was covered with a white
cloth in the center of which was
the three tiered brides cake
topped with group of silver bells
and trimmed with white roses.
After the bride and groom cut
the first piece of cake It was
then cut and served by the
bride's aunt, Mrs. S. A. Becker
of Long Beach, California. Pour
ing were the bride's aunts, Mrs.
Roy Hurst and Mrs. George
Krebs, Mrs. Henry Krebs, Mrs.
Dewey West, Sr., Mrs. John Stei
ger of Portland and Mrs. Carey
Ainscough, aunts of the groom
presided over the punchbowl in
which floated a block of Orange
Blossoms brought by Mrs. Becker
from California. Mrs. Bill Riet
mann nf lone, cousin of the
bride had charge of the guest
book and Miss Pamela Marston,
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niece of the groom passed the
grooms cake.
For her honeymoon which Is to
be spent in the Willamette Val
ley Mrs. Sherrell wore a brown
suit with blue accessories and
a beige fur stole, for her cor
sage she wore the orchid from
her bouquet. After the honey
moon they will make their home
in Fort Ord, California where the
groom is stationed with the U. S.
Army. After the couple had left,
a buffet dinner was held for rela
tives and friends at the Kreb's
home. Mrs. Arthur Fletcher and
Mrs. Emil Kumm assisted the
hosts in serving.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann, of
lone; Miss Tat Wright, Heppner;
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McClintock
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bafus all
of Cecil.
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Twelve Tables in
Play at Elks'
Ladies Night Party
Five tables of pinochle and
seven tables of bridge were in
play at the Elks Ladies' night
party Thursday of last week.
High in bridge was Mrs. James
Thomson and Mrs. Lester Wyman,
second. In pinochle, Mrs. Frank
E. Parker had high score and Mrs.
Madge Bryant, second. Mrs. Henry
Happold received the door prize.
Hostesses for cards were Mrs.
C. C. Carmichael, Mrs. Mervin
Leonard, Mrs. Kenneth Peck, Mrs.
Don Hatfield and for refreshments
Mrs. William Van Winkle, Mrs.
E. E. Padberg, Mrs. Roy Martin,
Mrs. Forrest Thornburg and Mrs.
Ellwynne Peck, all of Lexington.
Rebekah-IOOF Plans
Joint Installation
Preceding a regular meeting of
Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge, Friday
evening, the Past .Noble Grand
club met from seven to eight
o'clock. Meat pies were served
to members by Mrs. Altha Kirk,
president.
Sans Soucl lodge discussed the
installation of new officers, Miss
Esther Bergstrom, noble grand
and Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman, vice
grand to take place January 19
and to be preceded by a turkey
dinner at 6:30.
This is a joint installation with
Willows lodge No. 66, I. O. 0. F.
and is open to the public.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Delbert Wright and Mrs,
Robert Robinson.
Bob Hagerman
Grande were
her mother,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Alex Green
and Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman spent
Christmas day in Pendleton at
the Joe Green home.
New Year's Eve
Dinner Party Held
At Ferguson Home
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fergu
son entertained a group of friends
New Year's Eve for a potluck
buffet dinner.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs
Claude Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pfeiffer, Dr. and Mrs. E. K.
Schaffitz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Penland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Gribble and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Ward of Forest Grove.
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Miss Virginia Gonty
Tells of Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gonty an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Eleanor Virginia, to Mr.
Terry Dean Blevins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Blevins of Super
ior, Montana.
An early summer wedding is
planned.
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