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JMRS WALTER BECKET celebrated their 50th wedding
rsary Sunday with a reception at their home.
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f ER BECKETS CELEBRATE 50TH
)rNG ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
l Mrs Walter Becket ob
. eir golden wedding an
f with a reception at
ne Sunday from 2 to 5
it one hundred and fifty
rid relatives called dur
afternoon. (trie Forbes and Walter
jvere married June 3,
Portland, Oregon. They
lere home in Morrow
i the Eightmile district
3 when they retired and
Heppner. Their two
i Laurence Becket and
jde (Margaret) Buschke
ter were here for the re
is well as three grand
i Jerry Buschke, Ronald
Oily Anne Becket. A
frandchild, Robert Bus
with the United States
id was unable to attend,
her marriage, Mrs Beck
it at the Eightmile and
schools in Morrow coun-
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g from a distance for
sion were two sisters of
let, Mrs Ed (Julia Clark)
t of Red Bluff, Calif -md
Mrs Adolph (Flora
DesGeorges and Mr Des
iof Redwood City, Calif
liss Mary Becket of Port
f Becket's sister; Mr and
Uy Suter and son George
t Creek, Mrs Suter was
Dorothea Anderson; Mr
S Merle Becket and Mr
8 Kyle Charlton of La
I Mrs Charlton was Mrs
locket Ssively; also pre
sre Charles Beckett, bro-
Walter Becket, and Mrs
Beckett who have recently re
turned from Portland and The
! Dalles to make their home in
Heppner. Mrs Suter, Mrs Charl
ton and Charles Beckett attend
ed the wedding ceremony per
formed fifty years ago.
Presiding at the punch bowl
was Mrs Kyle Charlton. During
the earlier part of the reception,
Mrs Glaesmer and Mrs Des
Georges served the cake and cof
fee; later Mrs Suter and Mrs
Harley Anderson, nieces of Mr
Becket, served these refresh
ments. Mrs Charles Eeckett was
in charge of the guest book.
.Mr and Mrs Walter Becket
gave a luncheon Saturday for
thirty three relatives and friends.
Mr and Mrs Laurence Becket en
tertained with a buffet supper
at their ranch home Saturday
evening for the relatives. Mr and
Mrs Fred Parrish gave a dinner
Sunday for members of the im
mediate family preceding the reception.
gociAL -AppENings
Mrs Hughes Gives
Review At Bookworms
Mrs W E Hughes reviewed the
book, "Below the Salt" by Thom
as Costain at a meeting of the
Bookworms Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs Cornett Green.
Members attending were Mrs
Lucy Peterson, Mrs Floyd Jones,
Mrs Fred Parrish, Mrs Jack Flug,
Mrs Ike Cole, Mrs J O Turner,
Mrs Ted Smith, Mrs James
Thomson and Mrs Harold Beck
et. Mrs Phil Smith was a club
guest.
Hamm-Hughes Vows
Repeated Monday At
Methodist Church
A candlelight ceremony read
by Rev Lester Boulden in the
Methodist church at 8 pm Mon
day, June 2, united in marriage
Miss Margaret Jean Hughes,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Elwyn
Hughes, and Marion Thomas
Hamm of North Carolina.
The church was beautifully
decorated with pink peonies and
snapdragons. Mrs Fred Gimbel
at the organ played "Because"
and accompanied Mrs Lester
Boulden as she sang "O Perfect
Love".
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
street length white sheath dress
of nylon lace over taffeta and
carried a bouquet of white or
chids and stephanotis. Mrs Col
leen Bailey, the honor attend
ant, wore a black and white
cotton knit suit with white ac
cessories and wore a corsage of
white orchids. Miss Sheryl Har
ris lit the candles.
Best man was Marcel Talbot
from New Hampshire.
The mother of the bride wore
a gray gown with pink acces
sories and wore a corsage of
pink carnations. The grand
mothers, Mrs N D Bailey and Mrs
Grace Hughes, both of Heppner,
were dressed in Navy blue and
wore corsages of pink carnations.
At the reception in the church
parlors, following the ceremony,
the grandmothers poured tea
and coffee. Mrs Mike Saling pre
sided at the punch bowl. After
the bride and groom had cut
the traditional . first slice, Mrs
Creston Robinson and Mrs Matt
Hughes served the beautiful
three-tiered cake. Mrs Larry
Huffman was in charge of the
guest book.
The bride graduated from
Heppner high school with the
class of 1958. The groom is with
the United States Air Force, sta
tioned at Condon. The couple
will make their home in Heppner.
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Soroptimists Meet
At Hamlin Home
Soroptimist International of
Heppner held a sack lunch
Thursday at the home of Mrs
Frank Hamlin.
Birthday cake was served in
honor of Mrs James Hager, Mrs
W C Collins, Mrs Floyd Adams,
Mrs Robert Dobbs and Mrs trank
Connor.
Plans were discussed for the
annual installation banquet to
be held Saturday evening, June
14 at the Christian church.'
Surprise Given For
Mrs Larry Cook
Mrs Larry Cook was surprised
last Wednesday at her home on
Morgan street when a number of
friends of Camp 5 came and pre
sented her with a lovely colon
ial bedspread.
The group also brought and
served the fried chicken lunch
to the following, Mabel Cox,
Steven and Tracy Lynn, Ella
Moore, Camilla Samples, Ardian
Reed, Ann Bastian, Virginia Les
lie and Donna, Velda Miller and
Diana, Signe Anderson, Lola Fer
rel, Nora Hall, Marie Rhoton,
Lorraine Rice, Shirley Mabe,
Tiny Sears, Helen Gilbert, Mar
garet Waldvogel, Eva DeMerritt.
Attending from Heppner were
Betty Rood, Else Leathers and
Janet Gentry.
Mrs Hudson Presents
Students In Recital
Mrs D E Hudson presented her
piano students in the last of a
series of nine monthly recitals
at her home Wednesday even
ing. Special numbers included
a trio by Sandra Harshman, Pat
ty Mahon and Marie Pettyjohn;
a duet by Barbara and Stephen
Cearley and a duet by Eddie
Howard and Mrs D E Hudson.
Five students receiving sheet
music for perfect attendance at
all recitals were Mary Evelyn
Tucker, Cheryl Bellenbrock, El
die Howard, Marie Pettyjohn and
Patty Mahon.
Students Derforming in the re
cital were Patty Mahon, Shirley
Nash, Sharon uuncn, Joyce case
beer, Mary Evelyn Tucker, Carol
K Anderson. Marie Pettyjohn,
Eddie Howard, Barbara and Ste
phen Cearley, Margaret Green,
Cheryl Bellenbrock, Joan Shan
non, Sandra Harshman and Jan-
is Baker.
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. June 5. 1958
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MISS GRACE McCABE and Leland McKinney, both of lone, who
will be married on June 22.
Farewell Party Held
For Roger Harris
The Mike Saline home was
the scene last Tuesday evening
for a farewell party honoring
Roger Harris, who has gone to
Pocatella, Idaho to work. Sheryl
Harris and Sandra Jones were
the hostesses.
Dancing, games and refresh
ments were enjoyed by Marjorie
Peck. Judv Brinda. Bob Stevens.
Neal Penland, Margaret Hughes,
Renn Harris. Bob Kieeans, Judy
Cochell, the guest of honor and
the hostesses.
ON
FATHER'S
DAY . . .
GO BUCKLE-BACK IN
LUSTROUS DANSHEEN
It's Penney's trim "Univer
sity" style and the fabric's
famous Dan River Dansheen M Jg
... the combed polished cot- LI
ton with Wrikl shed Zelan
water repellent, too.
Sizes 28 to 38 t
jILK-ACCENT
:OTTON SHEER
lizes small, medium, large.
extra large
It's ice-cool "Nepoko" by
tamous Dan Riverl It ma
chine washes without los
ing fit stays fresh with a
touch-up! Plus every Town
craft tailoring touch.
TOWNCRAFT
WHITE PI MAS
098
sizes
1412 to 17
What a shirt I Lustrous silky-look
cotton broadcloth,
contour cut from super
wear collar to proportioned
tails. Yes. Sanforized.
p i Busy s,,,edu,e
McQuarries Entertain
Duplicate Club
Mr and Mrs Clinton McQuarrie
entertained the Duplicate bridge
club at their home last Sunday
evening.
Playing were Mr and Mrs Ri
chard T Meador, Mr and Mrs La-
Verne Van Marter Jr, Mr and
Mrs L E Dick, Jr, Mrs Elaine S
George, Mr and Mrs Gordon
Pratt, Mr and Mrs Lowell Grib
ble, Mr and Mrs Thomas I Wil
son and Dr and Mrs Wallace
Wolff.
It was agreed that the scores
would be figured and announc
ed at the next meeting.
These longinei-Wittnauer auto
malic) are loilared to order tor
human dynamoi who lead oa ac
tive life. They're lelf-winding -the
right time on your wiiit -olwoyt-
Unaffected by eoreiol
thock, and woterproot. A variety
of ily'ej come i and see them oil.
A-lONGINtS AUTOMATIC 1!0 HI
I-WITTNAUEI AUTOMATIC. )S.50 Ml
'ei long ef clte.
iftift Qn4 bodr ere ertece,
PETERSON'S
JEWELRY
Miss Grace McCabe
Sets Wedding Date
Mr and Mrs L A McCabe of
lone announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Grace Louise, to Leland O Mc
Kinney of lone on Sunday, June
22 at 4:00 pm in the lone Com
munity church, with a reception
following.
All friends and relatives are
cordially Invited.
Mrs Knox Presents
Pupils In Recital
Mrs Charles Knox presented
her piano pupils in a recital at
her home Sunday afternoon. Per
forming were Verinda French,
Ronald Jones, Karen McCurdy,
Nancy Cleveland and Gary Imus.
Mrs Marcel Jones and Mrs
Harlan McCurdy Jr were in
charge of refreshments follow
ing the program.
lone Girls Initiated
Into Rainbow Girls
Three lone girls, Michelle and
Morrison and Kathleen Rhea,
were initiated into the Heppner
Rainbow Girls chapter Monday
evening. About 50 persons at
tended. Newly installed officers were
in charge of the service with
Janice Martin, worthy advisor,
presiding.
Fred Hoskins Jr had three ribs
broken when a horse kicked him
Saturday night as he was walk
ing through the corral carrying
a sack of feed.
13 Tables In Play At
Bridge-Luncheon
Held Wednesday
Mrs Allen Case, Mrs Alex
Thompson, Mrs LaVerne Van
Marter, Mrs Gene Hall and Mrs
James Norene entertained last
Tuesday afternoon with a bridge
luncheon at All Saints Episcopal
parish house.
Guests were Mesdames Har
old Cohn, Gene Ferguson, Wal
lace Wolff, James Thompson,
Raymond Ferguson, Claude Gra
ham, P W Mahoney, Robert Pen
land, Lowell Gribble, C E Mc
Quarrie, Clarence Rosewall, Mer
vin Leonard, Frank Hamlin,
Ralph Thompson, W A Ruggles,
J R Huffman, Dick Wilkinson,
Grace Nickerson, Frank Wilkin
son, Tom Wilson, A D McMurdo,
L D Tibbies, Fred Parrish, Frank
Turner, Howard Bryant, Paul
Jones, Floyd Jones, Cornett
Green, Richard Meador, Frank
Anderson, James J Farley, Wil
liam Barratt, Larry Dowen, Wil
liam Labhart, Gordon Pratt,
Creston Robinson, Oliver Cres
wick, Rod Murray, Alfred Mat
toon, Paul Koenig, Harlan Mc
Curdy, Sr, Richard Wells, J J
Nys, William Glennie, Loyal
Parker, C C Carmichael, Carl
Spaulding, Howard Cleveland
and Mrs Ray Scherzinger, River
side, California.
High score for the afternoon
was held by Mrs Labhart, Mrs
Wilson was second, Mrs Murray,
third, Mrs McQuarrie, low and
Mrs Barratt received the door
prize.
WORDENS HAVE SON
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Worden
are the parents of an 8 lb 5
oz son born at St Anthony's hos
pital in Pendleton, May 25. He
has been named David Francis.
Mrs Fred Mankin and Mrs Ed
LeTrace left Monday for Mis
soula, Montana where they will
visit relatives of Mrs LeTrace
and return home Friday. En
route they will visit Mrs Man
kin's father, Dwlght Misner, at
Spangle, Wash.
THE GENERAL FEDERATION of
Women's Clubs, the largest
women's organization In the
world, in its official publica
tion, pronounces A FARE
WELL TO ARMS one of the
truly great pictures of all time.
Coming to the Star Theater,
Sunday and Monday, Sunday
shows at 4 and 6:45. Adult
classification.
Mr and Mrs Otto Koenig of
Prosser, Washington were Sun
day visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs Charles Colley in Lexington.
Phone your news items to 6-9228.
DESSERT-BRIDGE-PINOCHLE
Annual Birthday Party
All Saints' Episcopal Church
SATURDAY, JUNE 71:30 P.M.
PARISH HOUSE
Mr and Mrs Frank S Parker
spent the weekend in Spokane,
Wash where they attended the
graduation of their grandson,
Jay Parker, from Gonzaga Prep
school. He is the son of Mr and
Mrs John Parker, Pendleton.
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