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amKW'Um 1 ii!;;!!i;ii!iiiiiMi .tii,:H.niMi!miSHmiil'li!aii;tU!Hi!ffl!!j gOCIAL APPENiNes m:M IliillllHilll'i;!!:!;!:!!!:!!'!!!:!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!;1!! ll,llll!!Hilll!iMII mmrn IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH SCENE OF McKINNEY-McCABE WEDDING By ECHO PALMATEER Miss Grac Louise McCabe, daughter of Mr and Mrs L A McCabe, became the bride of Le land O McKinney, son of Mr and Mrs Earl McKinney Sunday, June 22 at 4 pm at the lone Community church. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev Floyd S Bailey, pastor of the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a part nylon dress over taffeta, a pleated tulle panel in the skirt front and the collar and sleeves were edged In pleated tulle ruffles. The dress was white with bouffant skirt. The collar was worn by the bride's grandmother, Mrs Ar thur Keene and by her great grandmother, Mrs AnnaMitchell Campbell. It was 95 years old, hand made with punch work em broidery. Her finger tip veil was held by a pill box head piece trimmed with pearls and se quins. She carried a white Bible and a white orchid. The matron of honor was her sister, Mrs James Pettyjohn and the brides maids were Mrs Alvin McCabe, the bride's sister-in-law and Miss Kay" Sherer. They all wore blue polished cotton dress es with matching velvet sashes and with matching knit head pieces and carried blue daisy nosegays. The matron or hon or's nosegay had blue and yel low daisies. The flower girls were Christine McCabe, sister of the bride, and Linda Pettyjohn, niece of the bride. They wore blue dresses and carried blue daisy nosegays. Earl James Pettyjohn, nephew of the bride, wsa the ring bearer. Malcolm McKinney was his . art HAT ROCK PARIC jf WATER. SHOW AIR FROLICS 5 KING NEPTUNE'S COURT of Eastern Oregon Beauties f FIREWORKS ROA MCfrLL A swims M'AaryLafee under 13 FREE 7jut Adults U5 m mm l mm AW i mi . w r- - a) Hum i mi iiiiiiiiiiiiii . 1 HERB & BETTY HAMILTON Announce The Purchase of THE Wishing Well Drive - in - THE SAME FINE FOOD - FAST SERVICE - SHRIMP AND FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS TO TAKE OUT - ICE CREAM, COLD DRINKS Thanks- We want to sincerely thank our many customers for their continued patronage and we recommend that you continue to give Herb and Betty your support They will continue with the same high quality foods that we have served in the past and you may still call for orders to take out The number will remain the same for the present time. Tom fir Neva Wells hmthers best man. The ushers were Alvln McCabe, brother of the bride, Keith Barnett, cousin of the groom and Richard Sher er. Orville Ruggles, uncle of the eroom. sane. I Love You Truly and the Lord's Prayer accompan ied by Miss Karen Lundell, cou sin of the bride. She also played the wedding music. ' The bride wore for something old. her collar, something new was her dress, something borrow ed was her veil from her cousin, Mrs James Green and a cameo pin from Mrs Loy McFerrin and something blue was a garter made by her sister, Mrs Petty john. She wore a penny with the year of her birth in her shoe. Mrs Keith Rea and Miss Mar dine Baker were the candle lighters. They wore yellow pol ished cotton dresses with match ing head pieces of net with white Esther Reed daisies and match ing velvet sashes. The altar flowers in the church were yellow gladioli, and yellow and blue daisies. There were also baskets of white daisies and blue delphinium about the church. ttip hrlrles mothef wore a rose dress with white accessories and the grooms mother wore a sheer dress of blue and rose with match accessories. They both had corsages of pink rose buds. A rerention followed in tne fhurch rjarlors. The wedding cake was first cut by the bridal couple and then by Mrs cnanes Ingalls, aunt of the bride, mrs Wlllard Rarnett. aunt of the groom, Mrs Arthur Keene, grand mother of the bride and Miss Ma bel McCabe, great aunt of the bride. ' Pouring coffee were Mrs Allie Riifrpips and Mrs Fred Cole, both grandmothers of the groom; at the punch bowl were Mrs Roy Campbell, great anut of the bride and Mrs Franklin fciy. urooms cake was served by Mrs Orville Ruggles, aunt of the groom, Mrs T.invd Howton. Mrs Harold Sher er and Mrs E Markham Baker; Mrs James Green and Mrs Mal colm McKinney had charge of the gift table; Arleta McCabe and Kathy Keene, both cousins of the bride, had charge of the euest book. Pamela McCabe had charge of the rice. Mrs Earl McCabe had cnarge of the reception assisted by Mrs Howard Eubanks, Mrs Ernest McCabe and Mrs Raymond Lun dell. Those assisting about the rooms were Anne Belle Coleman, Bonnie Crum and Cheryle Lun dell. For going away the bride chose a pink and white striped sheath dress with white accessories and her orchid. Ml TO i I W r I ; J !X. ,W v - p. : -' ----- . - Wiiiiiiliill Mr and Mrs' Dean Rohde (Ruby at the lone Community church. Echo. (Summers Photo) After a honeymoon they will be at the McKinney ranch this summer and then move to Kla math Falls this fall where he Is a student at the Oregon Technl pal Institute. Thev are both grad uates from the lone schools. Mr and Mrs Earl McKinney entertained the wedding party at their home Saturday evening. Out of town relatives ana friends were, Mrs Charles Ingalls, Adams; Miss Ma bel McCabe, Enterprise; Mrs Allie Ruggles, Mr and Mrs Orville Ruggles, Dean Ruggles, Mr and Mrs J E Alley, and Ruth; Mr and Mrs John Alley, Mr and Mrs Willard Barnett and Keith Barnett all of Grass Valley; 'Mr and Mrs Fred Cole and Mr and Mrs Malcolm McKinney of Was co: Paul and Pauline Alley and Mrs L M Cauthers of Moro; Mr and Mrs Vernon Munkers, Mr and Mrs Walter Ruggles and Mr and Mrs Roy Campbell and Al onzo Henderson of Lexington. Mr and Mrs W P McKinney and Wauncla Hoffman of Salem; Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles ana Mrs Mary Blettell, Mrs Elmer Palmer and Mr and Mrs Lowell Harris of Heppner; Mr and Mrs T W Alley of The Dalles; Mr and Mrs Howard Eubanks and Mar lene and Mrs James Green of Arlington; Mrs Bert Mason and Mrs Beulah Lundell of Portland; Mrs Frank Lundell of Milwaukie; ALL GENERAL EMERALD ISLES BALING TWINE $g25 PER BALE GILLIAM and BISBEE HARDWARE CO. PHONE 6-9433 vS W $S Ann Rietmann) married June 7 They will make their home near Committees Named .. By County Cow Belles At a recent meeting of the Morrow County Cow Belles held at the Elks lounge, the lollowing committees were appointed by president, Mrs Gerald Swaggart; Mrs George Rugg, dues commit tee; Mrs Nels Anderson, beef promotion committee; Mrs Ro bert Brindle, fair booth. Each committee chairman will appoint two assistants for the committee. Mrs John Graves has been named State beef promotion chairman. Guests present for the meet ing were Mrs Rod Murray, Mrs Earl Hamilton, Mrs Ray Turner and Teddy Turner. Mrs Claud White, past presi dent, was presented a gift of cowbell earrings and necklace by the group. Mrs Don Robinson was In charge of the program with Teddy Turner giving a recitation of the Gettysburg Address. Mrs Robinson gave a reading and there were two written quizzes. Mrs Mary Carter of Portland has been visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Dr and Mrs E K Schaffitz. Mrs Jessie Henderson and Mrs Lois Place of LaGrande. W U UVI u Sunday Picnic Honors John Kennys On 45th Anniversary In honor of their 45th wedding anniversary, Mr and Mrs John Kenny, of Heppner were surpris ed with a potluck picnic held on the court house lawn in Hepp ner, June 22. Mr and Mrs Kenny were mar ried in Pendleton, June 23, 1913, at St Mary's Catholic church. They were attended by Mrs John Keegan, sister of Mrs Kenny and James Kenny, who Is now de ceased, brother of Mr Kenny. Original members of the wed ding party 45 years ago, present at the reunion, were Mrs John Healy, sister of Mr Kenny and Mrs Keegan. Mr Kenny was born and raised in Morrow county and Mrs Kenny was born in County Lietrim, Ire land and came to this country at the age of 16. Mr and Mrs Kenny have lived on the same ranch in he Sand hollow district for the past 45 years. They are parents of seven children and grandparents of 18. The children include Eddie, Spo kane, Wash., Matt, Portland; Ilene Richards, Areata, Calif; Emmet, Pendleton; James, Her miston; Patricia Erwin, Pendle ton and Bill of Heppner. All were present with the exception of Mr and Mrs Bill Richards (Ilene) and children, JoAnn,, Jennifer Kenny and Nancy, who were un able to attend. Those attending the anniver sary picnic were; Mr and Mrs James Farley, Sr, Mrs John Healy, Mr and Mrs Bill Bucknum, Mr Joe Kenny, Mr and Mrs Pat Molla- han, Mr Tom Healy, Mr and Mrs Jack Healy, Jean, Jimmy, John, Jerry and Judy, Mr and Mrs Har ry O'Donnell, Jr, Mr and Mrs Bill Healy, Patty, Joan, Susan and Mary, Mr and Mrs Larry Mollahan, Mrs Katie Curran, Mrs Zetta Brosnam, Mr and Mrs Jerry Brosnam, Dan and JoAnn, Mr and Mrs Phil Higgins, Mr and Mrs Charlie Monagle, Larry and Billy, Mr and Mrs John Mona han, Mr and Mrs Raymond French and family, Mrs Sam Turner, Mrs Gertrude Applegate, Francis Doherty, Mr and Mrs Paul Doherty and family, Rev Father Patrick J Gaire, Mr and Mrs Bill Kenny, Joe and Kath leen of Heppner; Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer, Janet and Ronnie of lone; Mr and Mrs Bill Do herty, Mr and Mrs Don Pointer, Lexington; Mrs Clay Clark, Mrs Olen Applegate and Dick, Hood River; Mr and Mrs Matt Kenny, John, Tom and Mike, Miss Ce cilia Healy, Portland; Mr and Mrs Frank Monahan, Wayne and Rene, Condon; Mrs Don Mc Clure, Kathleen and Tereasa, Eu gene; Mr and Mrs Bob Moon As DANK OF HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. June 26. 1958 Heppner Members Get Awards at Rainbow Grand Assembly Rainbow for Girls held their state grand assembly June 15 17 in Albany with Carol Hope man, grand worthy advisor, pre siding. Attending from Ruth as sembly, Heppner, were Marlene Griffin Phyllis Quackenbush, Jean Marie Damon, Meredith Thomson, Nancy Slocum, Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Jim Thom son, and Mrs Roy Quackenbush. Meredith Thomson was elect ed grand treasurer to serve the state for the coming year. Phyllis Quackenbush served this past year as grand repre sentative to North Carolina. Nan cy Slocum was a member of the grand choir at the 1958 session. Heppner placed second in the service cup award and brought home a trophy. Milton-Freewater placed first and LaGrande was third. The award is based on community service. Grand Cross of Color degree was conferred upon five of the group. The Grand Cross of Color is given in recognition of dis tinguished services rendered in behalf of the Order of the Rain bow Girls. Those receiving the degree were Jean Marie Graham Damon Meredith Thomson, Mrs Jim Thomson, Mrs Claude Gra ham and Mrs Roy Quackenbush. Also elected to the degree were Mrs Paul Jones, Mrs Dick Wilkin son, Mrs Howard Bryant, Mrs L D Tibbies and Mrs C C Carmich ael. OES Officers Have Picnic Sunday At Creswick Home New officers, old officers, in stalling officers and their hus bands and wives, of Ruth chapter no 32, Order of the Eastern Star, held a potluck picnic Sunday ev ening on the patio at the home of Mr and Mrs Oliver Creswick. Hosts and hostesses for the pic nic were Mr and Mrs Creswick, Mr and Mrs Paul Jones and Mr and Mrs Dick Wilkinson. and Kathy, Richland, Wash; Mr and Mrs Jim Kenny, Anna and Judith, Hermiston; Mr and Mrs Eddie Kenny, Patsy and Eddie, Spokane, Wash; Mrs John Kee gan, Ontario; Mr and Mrs James Farley, Jr and George, Mrs Rose Doherty, Mrs Susan McDevill, Mrs Josephine Doherty, Mr and Mrs Barney Doherty, Mr and Mrs Emmett; Kenny and Kristine, Mr and Mrs Charles Erwin, Molly, Margie, Mary and Matt of Pen dleton, i The Bank of Eastern Oregon At Arlington And Heppner Will Accept CCC LOAN From Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant Counties, Oregon Klickitat County, Washington HEPPNER BRANCH D pastern Oregon Your Friendly Home-Owned Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Royal Arch Masons Have Dinner Meeting About 45 Royal Arch Masons and their wives attended a din ner at the Wagon Wheel lounge Saturday evening. After the dinner lodge was held at the Masonic temple and the Royal Arch degree was put on for three candidates. The wo men played cards while lodge was in session. Guests from Pendleton were Shirley Hevel, district deputy grand high priest; Joe Winslow, district deputy grand comman der of Knights Templer; art Janes, secretary of Royal Arch chapter; Wilbur Campbell, high priest of Pendleton chapter and J C Woodwart, secretary of com-mandery. IU8E YOUR ASH TRAY lJjependent "itivtivou JlH1" Gambling Again? Farmer, are you worrying About Hail or Rain? Or, because hot east winds Might pinch that grain? If so, stop & think what -Grain fire could do! Wouldn't a bad one crimp Your pocketbook, too? So, why run the risk of Any further delay? Call us & get grain fire Insurance today! hr For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 HEPPNER. OREGON 7 'IJUf!',1!'