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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page 3 'ERSON-WRIGHT WEDDING HELD J-L SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cautiful double-ring cere Tad by the Rev. George ttle, in All Saints' Episco irch, Heppner, at 3 p.m. y, November 30th, united riage Miss Patricia Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Heppner, and Bene Anderson, son of Mr. I Edgar Anderson of Bla- Chrysanthemums were altar bouquets and in on each side of the chan 6 C. C. Carmichael at the layed the wedding music ompanied Miss Mary Kes toose, Oregon State college ite of the bride, as she ve Maria" and "O Perfect 1 bride, given in marriage lather, wore a floor-length j design gown with long of imported hand-clippea It lace over tulle and sat f gown was designed and y the bride. headpiece was a pillbox ) with matching rosepoint earls and sequins, with 3p veil. She carried a irayer book with a cattel Chid and bouvardia. For tng old the bride wore sarrings belonging to the' i grandmother; for some lew, a white gold wrist gift from the groom; for ing borrowed, her sister's ecklace; and for something he traditional garter from .endants. Janet Wright of Heppner, id of honor for her sister, street-length purple velvet style dress trimmed with ribbon. Her headpiece was pie velvet with scattered and she carried a bouquet ite chrysanthemums with ribbon. The three brides (Miss Yvonne Ewing, Day re., Miss Donna Goracke, Harrisburg, Ore., and Miss Jean Marie Graham, Heppner, wore dresses and headpieces and car ried bouquets identical to those of the maid of honor. All the at tendants wore three-strand Dearl necklaces and pearl earrings, gifts irom the bride. Miss Ewing and Miss Goracke have been class mates of the bride at OSC. The flower girl, little Miss Dor inda Kay Steiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steiger of Port land, a cousin of the bride, wore a pastel orchid dress and carried a basket of white chrysanthe mums. The ring bearer, Johnny Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall, Heppner, is also a cousin of the bride. Best man was Bill West of Olex, friend and classmate of the groom. Ushers were Jim West and Phil Sherrell ' of Arlington and Ron Anderson of Blalock, friends of the groom. Mrs. Wright, mother of the bride, wore a royal blue crepe dress and royal blue feather hat. Mrs. Anderson, mother of the groom, wore a rose -beige crepe satin dress and pink feather hat. Each mother had a cypropedium orchid corsage. The Episcopal parish house, where the reception was held was decorated with white 'mums. On the bride's table was a four tiered white and orchid cake, with orchid flowers. Crystal candle-holders held white tapers on the bride's table and coffee and punch tables. Following the cutting of the first slice of cake by the bride and groom, Mrs. Darrell Farrens of Monument, Mrs. Harry Owen of Prineville Mrs. Archie Ball and Mrs. Ray Wright of Heppner, aunts of the bride, alternated in serving the cake. Mrs. Evelyn Farrens of Heppner, grandmoth er of the bride,- and Mrs. Earle Gilliam of Heppner, poured cof- ! ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL i Saturday, December 7 j LUNCHEON AND TEA SERVED 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. i osinessmen remember the date and plan to relax for lunch the parish house 1 BAZAAR OPENS 1 :30 P.M. MANY LOVELY GIFT ITEMS AND IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS SEE YOU AT THE PARISH HOUSE Social H appenmgs fee and punch at the beginning of the reception; Mrs. Ben Ander son of Heppner and Mrs. Barney Honald, The Dalles, aunt of the groom, poured coffee and punch for the latter part of the recep tion. Mrs. James Green of Arlington was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Herbert Peterson and Miss Juan Wright of Heppner presid ed at the gift table. Kenneth Wright of Heppner and Blair Philippi distributed the groom's cake and Sandra Philippi, Bla lock and Nonda Clark, Heppner, handed out rice sachets. Miss Karen Owen, Prineville, cousin of the bride, played a number of piano selections during the re ception. Mrs. Elmer Palmer and Mrs. Claude Graham of Heppner were in charge of the reception. They were assisted by Miss Dorinda Farrens of Monument, cousin of the bride, Miss Helen Graham, Miss Meredith Thomson, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Jack Loyd Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter Jr., and Mrs. Harold Wright. For her going away costume the bride wore a purple wool crepe sheath with short tweed jacket, which she had made, white fur hat and black acces sories. , Following a honeymoon through Nevada, Arizona and California, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be at home in Arlington for the pres ent. Mrs. Anderson graduated from Heppner high school and Mr. Anderson from Arlington high. Both attended Oregon State college. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. William Kessi. Scarjooose: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goracke, Harris-1 burg; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen,' Karen and Jerry, Prineville; Mr.1 and Mrs. Darrel Farrens, Dorinda, Donna and Willie, Monument;' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steiger and Dorinda. Portland: Mr. and Mrs.' Cy Flack, Fossil; Mr. and Mrs.1 Fred Kruger, Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Vince Harbick, Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace WoulletJ Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Honald and Helen, The Dalles; Miss Janice Swenson, Sherwood; Bob Becker Seattle; Mrs. Maud Rugg, Hermiston; Mrs. Marcus Brown and Louis, Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burnap, Dick, Ed and Sharon, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann, lone; and a host of friends from Arlington, Blalock and Olex. Mrs. Mary McKinney, grand mother of Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Woelpern, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Anderson, Linda and Stevie; Mr. and Mrs. James Hoag and child ren; Charley Witchey; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Philippi; Mrs. Ralph Fin ley, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Philippi, Coming Events Friday. Dec 6 Sans Souci Rebek- ah lodge. Saturday, Dec 7 All Saints' Ep iscopal bazaar, lunch and tea, parish house. Adult Fellowship class potluck 6:45 p.m., Methodist church. Monday, Dec. 9 Chamber of com merce, noon at O'Donnell's. Tuesday, Dec 5 Bookworms. Degree of Honor. Wednesday, Dec. 1 1 P-TA, school 8 p.m. Willows lodge No. 66. IOOF. Thursday Dec. 12 Soroptimlsts, noon at O'Donnell's. Elks. Friday Dec. 13 Ruth chapter no. 32. OES. Wrights Entertain At Pre-Rehearsal Dinner A pre rehearsal dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright Friday even ing, Nov. 29 for members of the Patricia Wright-Don Anderson wedding party and friends. Attending were the bride-elect and her fiance; Phil Sherrell, Ar lington; Miss Claudette Edwards, Condon; Mr. and Mrs. Bill West, Olex; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ander son, Blalock; Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hall and John, Jean Marie Graham, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steiger and Dorinda, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goracke, Harrisburg; Miss Yvonne Ewing, Dayton, Ore.; Miss Mary Kessi, Scappoose; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson, Blalock; Miss Janet Wright, Heppner. The host and hostess were as sisted by Mrs. Harold Wright and Mrs. Al Lovgren. f ; . Family Attends Uth Anniversary The children and grandchild ren of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gam mell who attended their 50th wedding aniversary at Veneta, Oregon recently were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gammell and fam ily, Alsea, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearson and daughter, Ta coma, Wash; Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Gammell and daughter Troy, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. John De Moss and family Moro, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens, Hardman; Eldon Gammell, Ven eta; Bob Stevens, Klamath Falls; MISS DOROTHY DOBYNS. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noe Dobyns of lone, whose engagement is being announced to Dr. Joseph Frank Kalister. Miss Dorothy Dobyns Tells of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns of lone announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Grace to Dr. Joseph Frank Kalister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalister of Frontier, Wyoming. Miss Dobyns is a junior at Pa cific University at Fores' Grove and Dr. Kalister is a 1957 gradu ate of the college of optometry at Pacific. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chandler and son, Veneta; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bales, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pitt, Jr. and family, Springfield. Sewing Club Meets A Spaulding Home Mrs. Carl Spaulding was host ess for the Sewing club last Tues day afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Low ell Gribble, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Raymond Ferguson, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. E. K. Schaf fitz, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Rob ert Penland and the hostess. U mmitmi COURT STREET MARKET 8 4. li j 5 "iiw.zrjWTT nrwv - zjgj 41 t - rr 3 E PARKING PHONE 6-9643 (DEE 46-oz CANS MATO JUICE OR HAM 303 CANS T GREEN BEANS cans eef Pot Roast lb. 49c )A GOOD NLESS WEINERS Lb.Cello49c PURE PORK i I COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE ! lb. 43 THIS WEEK'S LUCKY NUMBER GETS A LAUNDRY SIZE PKG TIDE CHECK YOUR NUMBER Sandra and Blair, and Neva Hurl burt of Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. William Hulden, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marston, Nancy and Pam; Mr. and Mrs. Carl And erson Mrs. Etta Hoag, Jay and Kay Osborne, Lila Lee Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, Donald Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. James Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hulden, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherrell, Carey E. Ainscough, and Mr. and Mrs. Al West and Doug, Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Jack West, Bruce Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim West Stephen Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bill West, Olex. Thelma and Sheila Maley, of Condon. PETERSON'S JEWELRY Top-of-the-trce M V I IV szsi It It laid that the moil pricioui thlngi comt in small packages. Ptrhapi your special somtont is hoping for a very special little package conlaining a longines or a Willnauer watch. Each timepiece Is a triumph of almost a century of experience in fin watchmaking. IONGINES. UK geld. $100. HI WITTNAUII. For him. $59.50 FTI Elks Teenage Party Enjoyed by Many Heppner, lone and Lexington high schools were well represent ed at the Elks teenage party held Friday at the lodge hall. There was dancing and com petitive games with prizes of phonograph records and theater tickets given winners of the games. Bob Flatt, chairman of the party was assisted by Mrs. Flatt, Mr. and Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and Mrs. Del Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gimbel. Members of the Soroptimist International prepared the food which was served by club members Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Miss Lota Humphreys, Mrs. James Hager, Mrs. Clinton McQuarrie, Mrs. Eddie Gunder son, Mrs. Oliver Creswick, and Mrs. Ed Gonty. Q Phone Ycur News Items to 6-9228 ! "Vi NORAH'S HAS HOLIDAY .... i.s & ? ? ? a? ? 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