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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 6, 1957
Page 5
Social H
appenings
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH SCENE OF
BLEVINS-GONTY WEDDING SATURDAY
St. Patrick's Catholic church
was the scene Saturday after
noon at 2 p. m. of the wedding
of Miss Eleanor Virginia Gonty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Gonty, to Terry D. Blevins son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blevins
of Superior, Montana. Rev. P. J.
Gaire, officiated.
Mr. Gonty gave his daughter
in marriage. She wore a white
lace ballerina length dress over
white taffeta, with waist length
veil of white net held in place
by a tiara of tiny seed pearls.
White roses with white satin
streamers caught with tiny bows
topped her white prayer book.
Miss Shirley Kononen, maid of
honor, wore a pink ballerina
length formal with white acces
sories and carried a nosegay of
pink and white roses. The brides
maids, dressed like the honor
attendant, were Miss Joan Pat
rick of Lexington and Miss Janet
Keithley.
Raymond Gonty, brother of the
bride, was best man and ushers
were Al Parents and Walter
Speer.
Gloria Aylesworth and Verla
Herscheel, nieces of the groom
were dressed in identical dresses
of pink and white organdy with
matching hats and carried mini
ture nosegays of pink and white
roses. The ring-bearer was Danny
Aylesworth, nephew of the
groom.
The mother of the groom wore
a blue gown with white accessor
ies. The mother of the bride
wore grey lace over pink taffeta
with white and orchid accessor
ies and each wore a pink rose
corsage.
The pink and white color
scheme was carried out in pink
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peonies, white gladiolas, and
pink and white snapdragons in
tall tapered holders on either
side of the altar and arrange
ments on the altar.
The same color scheme was
used at the reception held in
the church parlors following the
ceremony. Ecru lace covered the
table which held the white three
tiered wedding cake, topped by
a miniature nosegay and sur
rounded at the base by pink and
white roses and carnations. Mrs.
Richard Peck was in charge of
the gift table. Mrs. Floyd E. Ad
ams presided at thepunch bowl,
Mrs. Ruth Marlatt, great-aunt of
the bride, at the coffee table and
Mrs. Donald Aylesworth, sister
of the groom, at the tea service.
Mrs. Tom Marlatt, great-aunt of
the bride, completed cutting of
the cake after the bride and
groom cut the first piece. Miss
Meredith Thomson, a classmate
of the bride was in charge of the
guest book. Mrs. Paul Koenig,
Mrs. William Doherty and Mrs.
Max Barcley arranged the recep
tion. Others assisting were Mrs.
Jos. B. Hughes, Mrs. Tom Walk
er, Mrs. William Cunningham
and Mrs. Gertrude Applegate.
The bride chose as her oing
away costume a light blue-grey
wool suit with wedgewood blue
accessories. The young couple
will be at home in Milton-Free-water
where the groom is in bus
iness. Out - of - town guests were
Mrs. Frank Blevins of Superior,
Montana; Mr. and Mrs. David
Aylesworth and family of Seat
tle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Parsegian of Willits, Cali
fornia; Walter Speer of West
Slope.
Visitor From London
Feted With Luncheon
Members of Soroptimist Inter
national of Heppner entertained
Wednesday with an outdoor
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Floyd E. Adams, honoring Miss
Eileen Browner of London, Eng
land, a houseguest of Miss Leta
Humphreys. An invited guest
was Mrs. Ray Smith, native of
the community in which Miss
Browner was at one time employed.
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HEPPNER
Reunion Held In
Portland By Former
Heppner Residents
Recently in Portland former
residents of Heppner held a din
ner dance and reunion at the
Columbia Athletic club. .
Lowell Ashbaugh acted as
chairman for the reunion and
Francis Nickerson as master of
ceremonies. During the short
business meeting Ashbaugh was
chosen chairman for the coming
year, it is hoped to make this an
annual event.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Crawford, Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton, Mon
mouth; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scrivner, John Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Perrott (Margaret Doo
little); Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Cunningham (Sybel Howell),
Bethel Blake, Jeanette Blakely,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Gernhart (Dorothy)
Warded), Mr. and Mrs. Dan Din
ges, Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Sinclair (Arlene
Morton), Mr. and Mrs. Omer Mc
Caleb, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCar
ty, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoyt
(Betty Coxen), Mr." and Mrs. Har
ry Nelson (Marjorie Parker), Dr.
and Mrs. Earl Clary and Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Ashbaugh.
The group is also planning
a picnic tto be held later in the
summer.
Mrs, Hudson Presents
Pupils In Recital
Families and friends enjoyed a
piano recital by the pupils of
Mrs. D. E. Hudson, Wednesday
evening, May 29, at the multi
purpose room of the elementary
school.
Rev. L. D. Boulden gave the
invocation and benediction.
Appearing on the program
were Eddie Howard, David
George, Margaret Green, Judy
ones, Shirley Nash, Rogenie Wil
son, Janis Baker, Patty Mahon,
Mary Evelyn Tucker, oyce Case
beer, Marie Pettyjohn Sharon
Bunch and Carol Anderson.
There was a special number
"She's a Lady" by Shirley Kono
nen and Jay Sumner and a "Sec
ret" which turned out to be a
song and gift honoring Margaret
Greens birthday, sung and pre
sented by members of her class
and Mrs. Hudson.
Refresments prepared by
mothers of the pupils, were serv
ed by Mrs. Herman Green and
Mrs. Elaine S. George.
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Seven Tables In Play
At Episcopal Party
There were seven tables of
bridge and pinochle in play at
the annual birthday card party
of the Episcopal church Satur
day afternoon.
High score in bridge was held
by Mrs. Bruce Lindsay, second
by Mrs. Harold Cohn and low
by Mrs. Walter Ruggles. In pi
nocle high score was made by
Mrs. Fred Mankin, second by
Mrs. Henry Happold and low by
Miss Esther Bergstrom.
Episcopal ladies making up
the cbmmittees in charge of the
party were Mrs. W. C. Roswell,
Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. James
Valentine, Mrs. Ambrose Chapin,
Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Jack
Loyd, Mrs. Willard Blake, Mrs.
Howard Cleveland and Mrs.
Floyd R. Jones.
Two Senior Girls
Honored At Shower
Miss Janet Wright and Miss
Meredith Thomson were hostess
es for a bridal shower honoring
Miss Virginia Gonty and Miss
Francine Francis on Monday,
May 27 at the J. G. Thomson
home.
Two lavendar parasols com
posed the centerpiece, with lav
endar and white color scheme
followed throughout all the dec
orations. Invited guests were the girl
classmates of the bride-elect in
the 1957 senior class of Heppner
high school, Misses Shirley Ko
nonen, Janet Keithley, Laurel Al
ston, Marilyn Pettyjohn, Alice
Peterson and Frances Slocum, al
so Mrs. Dorothy Harnes, sister
of Miss Francis, Mrs. E. E. Gonty
and Mrs. Rose Francis, mothers
of the honorees, and Mrs. J. G.
Thomson and Mrs. Walter Wright
mothers of the hostesses.
Miss Gonty was married June
1 to Terry D. Blevins, and Miss
Francis has chosen June 29 as
the date for her marriage to Vern
K. Evans.
Barratt Home Scene
Of Farewell Dinner
Party for Smiths
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barratt,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle
and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner
hosted a farewell party for Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Smith Saturday
night at the farm home of Mr.
and Mrs. Barratt. Following a
potluck dinner, pinochle and
bridge were played. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick Jr., Dr.
and Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Dr. and
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas I. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
James Healy, Miss Viola Fisher.
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Thursday Picnic
Honors Marvin Smiths
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner and Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Barratt entertian.
ed with a picnic on Memorial
Day at the Barratt-Dick cabin
near Madison Butte honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Smith who will
leave Heppner soon to make their
home in Longview, Washington.
Present in addition to the fam
ilies of the hosts and guests of
honor were the families of Mr.
and Mrs. Tad Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. James Miller of Lexington,
Mr. and Mr. James Barratt of
Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Miller of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Jones.
Bridge Club Meets
at Schaffitz Home
The What's Trump bridge club
met last Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. E. K. Schf
fitz. Those preesent were Mrs.. Tom
Wilson, Mrs. Wallace Wolff,
Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Har
old Cohn, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney,
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson, Mrs. L.
D. Tibbies and Mrs. Gene Fergu
son. Mrs. Wolff held high score,
Mrs. .Tibbies, second and Mrs.
Mahonv, low.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 6:15
p. m.
Evening worship at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m.
on Wednesday evening.
Luncheon Precedes
Saturday Wedding
Preceding the wedding of Miss
Virginia Gonty on Saturday, a
luncheon was held at the Wagon
Wheel lounge for Miss Gonty,
her attendants, Miss Shirley
Kononen, Miss Joan Patrick, Miss
Janet Keithley and her mother,
Mrs. E. E. Gonty.
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Jack Hynds To Be
Feted On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs.Jack Hynd will be
honored on their 25th wedding
anniversary at an open house
Sunday, June 9. from 2 until 5
o'clock at the home of Mr. and
and Mrs. Herb Hynd at Cecil.
Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Lieuallen, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing
Hynd, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schlat
ter aftd Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hynd.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited. '
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ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p.
m., Holy Communion.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor
Masses
Sundays, 6:30 and 9:30 a. m.
Weekdays, 7:30 a. m.
ST. WILUAM'S CHURCH
lone
Masses Sunday, 8:00 a. m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V. Knox, Minister
Gale and Center Streets
Morning worship 9:00 a. m.
Bible school 10:00
Vacation Bible school May 27
31, 9:00-11:30 Monday through
Friday.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services second and fourth
Sundays, 11:15 a. m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI3T
CHURCH
Brent Border, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Gcyer, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Morning worship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
Adult class 10:30 a. m.
Meeting in the Seventh Day
Adventist church.
THE HEPPNER METHODIST
CHURCH
8 Church Street.
L. D. Boulden, minister.
Morning Worship Service 10
a. m.
The primary department of the
Sunday school will also meet at
10 o'clock. The junior and senior
departments are invited to at
tend the church service.
Please note change of time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ' Ruggles
spent the Memorial Day holiday
visiting at Rupert, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. P.. W. Mahoney
and Shannon flew to San Fran
cisco Tuesday for a few days
stay.
Mrs. Velma Glass and son Tom
had as overnight guests recently,
Mr. and Mrs. James II. John
ston and daughter Margaret. The
Johnstons are teachers at Chema
wa Indian school near Salem.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Norman Northrup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Evening service 7:30
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday 7:30
IONE COMMUNITY HCURCH
Rev. Floyd S. Bailey, pastor.
Church service at 9 a. m,
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Vacation Bible school June 3
to June' 14.
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