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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 22, 1957
Page 5
Social H
appenings
Miss Nancy Anderson Tells Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. C. Erwin Ander
son announce the engagement of
their daughter .Nancy to Mr. Al
bert Parent, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Parent of Corpus Christi,
Texas.
They are both graduates of
Heppner high school and have
been attending Eastern Oregon
College at La Grande where Par
ent will return this fall as a
junior. Miss Anderson is now em
ployed at the Heppner branch of
the First National bank.
No wedding date has been set.
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MISS NANCY ANDERSON, dough
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Anderson, this week announced
her engagement to Albert Parent.
Rodeo Queen And
Court Honored By
Soroptimist Club
Queen Christine Swaggart of
the Morrow county fair and rodeo
and her court, princesses Barbara
Steagall, Janet Wright, Sharon
Cutsforth and Lorena Coder, were
special guests of the Soroptimist
club Thursday noon at O'Don-
nell's. Their mothers and chap
erone were also honored.
Mrs. Don Heliker, lone chaper-
one, introduced the girls and each
girl introduced her mother.
Mrs. W. C. Collins showed mo
vies of past rodeos and parades.
Other guests were Mrs. Gerald
Swaggart, Mrs. Wilbur Steagall,
Lexington; Mrs. Walter Wright,
Rhea creek; Mrs. Ronald Haas,
Boardman; Mrs. Eddie Gunder
son, Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mrs.
Jean Mallory, Mrs Ray Ayers,
Mrs. Joe Wright, Mrs. Francis
Connor and George Clark of Portland.
Shower Honors New
Arrival From France
Mrs. Ronald Kinards and Mrs.
Warren Godard entertained Mon
day evening at the Kinards home
with a household and hospitality
shower honoring Mrs. Robert Fer
geson who has just arrived from
France.
Games opening of the gifts
and visiting was enjoyed during
the evening and refreshments
were served later to Mrs. Kate
Currin, Mrs. Willard Blake, Mrs.
Willis Geyer, Mrs. Bill Lesley,
Mrs. . Ellis Pettyjohn, Mrs Art
Fergeson, Mrs. Fern Graves, Mrs.
Tom Wilson, the guest ofhonor,
and the hostesses.
COME TO HEPPNER VARIETY FOR
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FOR
BACK-TO-SCHOOlT
Wanda Hug Married
To Hermiston Man
At Boardman Church
Miss Wanda Laurine Hug be
came the bride of En3c Herman
Lewis Bush at the Boardman
Community church Aug. 14. The
oride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnin A. Hug of Boardman.
and the groom is the son of Mr.
md Mrs. Lewis W. Bush of Herm
iston. The double-ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev. H. P.
Sconce, pastor of the First Bapt
ist church in Hermiston.
The bride wore a light gray
suit with white accessories, and
a, white carnation corsage.
Potluck Dinner
Given Baseball Team
Mr. and Mrs Leon Ball and Mr.
and Mrs. Marcel Jones entertain
ed the Bluejays baseball team
with a potluck supper at the
courthouse park Wednesday ev
ening. August 14.
Attending were Mrs. Dean Rad
luff and Steve and Harry; Mr.
and Mrs Bud Springer and
Dickie; Mr. and Mrs. John Wil
liams and Mike; Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Gardner and LeRoy;. Jr.;
Mrs. James Thomson and Bruce;
Mrs. William Brinda, Larry and
Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner,
and Teddy and Bobby Hitchcock
David Hanna. Done Diihunno and
Mrs. Sid Ferguson of Coeur dDavi(1 d D Anderson
'Alene, Ida. was her sister's mat
ron of honor, and wore a pink suit
with white accessories. Her cors
age was of pink carnations.
James Bush of Hermiston bro
ther of the groom, was best man.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the basement
of the church. Mrs. Delmer Hug,
sister-in-law of the bride, served
the cake, after the first piece wasi
cut by the bridal couple. Mrs. Sid
Ferguson poured the coffee, and
Miss Jean Scott served the punch.
. Those unable to attend were
Billy Weatherford, Sheryl McDon
ald, David George and Johnny
Pfeiffer.
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Wedding Date Set By
Miss Dale Osmin
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The wedding date of Virginia
Dale Osmin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Osmin, and Mr. Don
Wonderly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
For hr rtnnphtcr's weddintr I " . ui iui
Mrs. Hug wore a grey dress with Au6ust 30.
read accessories. The groom's mo- Tlle ceremony will be at the
ther wore a black dress with Chnslian church in Sweet Home,
white accessories. Oiegon.
The bride is a graduate of
Boardman high school. The groom
is In the U. S. Navy and is sta
tioned at San Diego, Calif, on the
U. S. Apache. After a short trip
the couple left Monday for San
Diego. After a month there the
groom will be sent to Alaska for
three months, and the bride will
return here.
Guests at the wedding were the
parents of the couple, Betty Bush,
sister of the groom, Miss Jean
Scott, Miss Zelma Cowan, and
Connie and Carolyn Baker.
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Grahams Enterain
With Dinner Party
Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham
entertained Saturday evening at
their home on the Lexington
highway, with a dinner party.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil
liams Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, Dr.
and Mrs. Wallace Wolff and Mr.,
and Mrs. Philip Blakney
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June Wedding Date
Set By Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Beulah, to Albert Esch,
son of Mrs. C. A. Hamilton of
Portland
They both attended Heppner
high school where the bride-elect
will be a senior. Esch is now
serving in the U. S. Navy.
A June wedding is planned.
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Duplicate Club Meets
At Gordon Pratt Home
Th? Duplicate Bridge club was
entertained Sunday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt.
Playing were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas I. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Gribblo, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Meador, Mr and Mrs.
Clinton McQuarrie, Dr. and Mrs.
Walace Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die Gunderson Mr. and Mrs. Phil
lip Blankney.
The couple reaching the high
est score was Mr. Meador and
Mrs. Blakney, second high by
Mrs. Wolff and Mrs. McQuarrie.
HOOF AND HORN
LIVESTOCK CLUB
The Hoof and Horn Livestock
club met at the home of Leader
N. C. Anderson Tuesday after
noon. Records were completed
and there was discussion of the
club's activities for the Morrow
county fair and rodeo. Present
were Connie, Jerry, David and
Douglas Anderson, Kit and Dav
id George, and Johnny Wagon
blast. Kit George, reporter
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