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    gOCIAL (-APPENN6S
MATTHEW BALLS CELEBRATE 50th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AT IONE
Mr and Mrs Matthew Ball cele
brated their Golden Wedding
nniversary Sunday, June 6 at
lie Legion hall with open house
jm 2 to 4 pm.
Rev Charles Wilkes, pastor of
he Church of the Nazarene, read
tribute to the Balls. Mrs Sarah
l fcryant, sister of Mrs Ball, sang
bown The Sunset Trail, the
J tvords and melody which were
omposed by Mrs Ball. The song
s vas a renewal of vows to Mr
f Sail and Mr Ball gave her rings
fes a renewal of vows to her.
I Other numbers on the program
I vere a solo, Pass Under the Rod,
f iy Robert Hdpper and I Would
ather Have Jesus Than Any
hing, by Mrs Edison Morgan.
Kirs John Hatfield accompanied
hese numbers and also played
he wedding music.
After Mr and Mrs Ball cut
lie first piece of the three tiered
ake, the remainder was served
fcy Mrs Monetta Aldrich and Mrs
Wilbur Akers. The cake was
re-
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HEPPNER, OREGON
made and decorated by Mrs Al
drich. It was decorated with yel
low roses and white bells. Mrs
Ethel Servik and Mrs Ruby Ni
chols poured; Mrs Evelyn Far
lens presided at the punch bowl;
Mrs Berl Akers had charge of
the guest book and Mrs Bryant
and Mrs Hatfield assisted with
the many lovely gifts.
Others assisting about the
rooms were Mrs Lewis Ball, Mrs
Aldrich, Mrs Donald Ball, Mrs
Burnap, Mrs Edison Morgan and
Mrs Walter Wright.
Around 160 attended the
ception. A potluck dinner
served at noon.
Anna Myra Grabeel, daughter
of the late Ransom Russell and
Martha Susan Grabeel, and Mat
thew Robert Ball, son of the late
Jay and Mary Anne Ball, were
married in Portland July 10, 1908
and have spent most of their
married life in Morrow county.
They have two daughters, Helen
of lone and Mrs Cecile Geniec
of Escondido, Calif. A son, Lester,
passed away in 1936. They have
two grandchildren and three
great grandchildren and their
were four generations present,
Mrs Geniec, her daughter Mrs
Betty Nichols and her three chil
dren. The Balls are active workers
in the Baptist church here.
All of Mr Balls brothers and
sisters were present, they are Mrs
Evalyn Farrens, Heppner; Edgar
Ball, Forest Grove; Mrs Ellen
Chapin, Portland; Glenn Ball,
Yakima; Elmer Ball, lone; Roy
Ball, Boardman; Archie Ball,
Heppner; Mrs Pearl Urlacker, Ta
coma; Lewis Ball, lone and Mrs
Gladys Long, Eugene.
Mrs Ball's sisters present were
Mrs Ethel Servik and Mrs Sarah
Bryant, Portland and Mrs Vie
Ball, Forest Grove. Another sis
ter, Mrs Ollie Raines of Victor
ville, Calif, was unable to at
tend. Other relatives and, friends at
tending from a distance were E
Servik, Mr and Mrs Thomas Otto
and Monta, Portland; Mrs Glenn
Ball. Yakima; Mrs Roy Ball, Mr
and Mrs Russell Miller, Patty
and Jim, Boardman; George Ur
lackef, Tacoma; Joe Long, Eu
gene; Mr and Mrs W A Burnap,
Edward, Richard and Sharon,
Corvallis; Mrs Myrtle Stratton,
John Day; Mr and Mrs John
Rauch, Betty, Billy and Mary El
len, Ranier; Mrs Hazel Beers,
Eagle Creek; Mrs Archie Ball
and Archie, Jr, Mr and Mrs Ro
Pfeiffer Lawn Scene
Of Picnic On Fourth
Mr and Mrs John Pfeiffer en
tertained July Fourth with a pic
nic on the lawn at their home.
Those attending were Mr and
Mrs Bill Anderson and family
'and Mr and Mrs Stephen Thomp-
renaieion, Mr and Mrs
James J Farley and family, Mr
and Mrs Frank Anderson and
; family, Mr and Mrs Robert Kelly
onu iamuy, tverett, Wash, Mr
and Mrs Raymond Fereuson. Mr
,and Mrs Claude Graham and
Helen, John Wightman, Mr and
Mrs Carl Spaulding, Mr and Mrs
Lowell Gribble and family, Mr
and Mrs P W Mahoney and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Pfeiffer, Julie
and Johnny.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. July 10. 1958
5
Carolyn Carter Has
Sixteenth Birthday
Mrs Imus Holds High
Score in Bridge
Mrs Marshall Lovgren and Mrs
Fred Gimbel entertained Tues
day evening, July 1 with four
tables of bridge at the Gimbel
home.
Guests were Mesdames Delmer
Jordan, Marion Green, Glen
Ward, Bernard Marshall, James
Mallon, Wayne Prock, James
Prock, Don Bennett, Carl Thorpe,
Kenn imus, James Norene, Wal
lace Wolff, William Labhart,
treston Robinson, Paul Koenig
ana lom Wilson.
Mrs Imus held high score for
the evening; Mrs Labhart, sec
ond; Mrs James Prock, low; Mrs
Bennett, jack high and Mrs Nor
ene received the door prize.
Boardman Notes
A Sweet Sixteen birthday party
was neia weanesaav. Julv 2 for
Carolyn Carter at the home of
her parents, Dr and Mrs R W
Pfeiffer.
An Italian spaghetti
was served aner wnich games,
dancing and a scavenger hunt
were enjoyed by the guests.
Those present were Mary John
ston, Carol K Anderson, Bonnie
Hannon, Connie Anderson, Effie
Lane, Carol Jones of Olympia,
wasn, iseal Penland, Len Ray
Schwarz, Bob Bryant. Eddie Gro.
shens, Jim Morris, Mike Gray and
the guest of honor.
GUESTS AT GIMBELS
A weekend guest at 4he home
of Mr and Mrs Fred Gimbel was
her brother, Jerry Lettf of Santa
Monica, Calif, who has just been
discharged from the Army after
HinrtAr' " " ' j xjiuianjr. wuu i
, I weekend guests at the Gimbel
home were his parents, Mr and
Mrs Julius Gimbel of Hermis
ton. Ricky Gimbel returned home
with his grandparents for a
weeks visit.
Mr and Mrs Earl Briggs enter
tained the 4th with a picnic on
the lawn at their home. Present
were their grandchildren, Jean
and John Campbell of Spokane,
Wash, Mr and Mrs Guy Fergu
son, Mr and Mrs Leonard Bedord
and sons Leonard, Jr, Greg and
Billie, Mr and Mrs Algy Taylor
and Bobbie and Toni, Mr and
Mrs A R Fortner, and Mr and
Mrs Claud Worden.
Mrs Marie Golden of Junction
City is visiting at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs Roy Partlow.
Early potato harvest is under
way here with two farmers dig
ging. John Partlow and Harold
Kress both started Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Gene Allen of
Seattle, Wash were weekend vis
itors at the home of Allen's par
ents, Mr and Mrs Arthur Allen.
Mr and Mrs Robert Harwood
spent the holiday weekend in
McMinnville visiting at the home
of Mrs Harwood's uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs Charlie Jenkins.
They also visited In Portland at
the home of Mr and Mrs Lowell
Spagle, Jr, cousins of Mrs Har
wood.
MARRIED RECENTLY IN IONE were Grace Louise McCabe and
Leland O McKinney. The couple will spend the summer in lone
then move to Klamath Falls in the fall where be will attend
Oregon Technical Institute. (Coles Studio)
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Sharon Kay Cupper
Recent Bride In
Monument Ceremony
Miss Sharon Kay Cupper, dau
ghter of Mr and Mrs H A Cupper
of Kimberly, became the bride
of Joseph Batty, son of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Batty of LaGrande, on
Friday, June 29 at the gymna
sium in Monument, with Rev Al
bert Chan of the Presbyterian
church officiating.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor
length gown of white brocaded
satin with lace, fashioned by the
bride's mother and her head
piece of lace and satin, with
veil, was made by the bride. She
carried a white orchid on a Bible.
Mrs A L Gate, cousin of the
bride, was matron of honor and
bridemaids were Georgia and
Dixie Stubblefield, cousins of
the bride and Linda and Mar
jorie Batty, sisters of the groom.
They wore pastel ballerina
length dresses and carried bou
quets of white carnations.
Sherrle Gates, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl and she
was dressed in pink taffeta with
chiffon overskirt and carried a
nosegay of white carnations.
Clinton Batty was best man
for his brother and ushers were
Jerry and Hank Cupper, broth
ers of the bride, Larry Holmes
and Lewis Batty, Jr, brother of
the groom .
Mrs Albert Chan sang, "O Pro
mise Me" and the Rev Chan sang
"The Lord's Prayer", accompan
ied by Mrs Harold Cork.
The bride's mother wore an
afternoon dress of pink shan
tung, the groom's ' mother was
dressed in a blue summer suit
and they both had corsages of
white carnations and pink baby
roses. y
Around the gymnasium were
huge baskets of gladioli, bou
quets of sweet peas and candle
labra. A reception followed " at the
grange hall, which was decor
ated with floral bouquets made
by Mildred Beardsley.
The bride's table was center
ed with a four tiered cake, dec
orated by the bride's brother,
Henry Cupper, Jr.
Mrs Wayne Leathers, Kimber
ly, aunt of the bride, served the
cake and another aunt, Mrs
George Stubblefield, poured. Mrs
Jack Cavender assisted with the
serving.
Joanna Beardsley had charge
of the guest book and Wayne
Leathers, Jr, and Mattie Lou
Stubblefield, cousins of the bride
had charge of the gifts.
For a trip to coastal points
the bride chose a white dress
bert Hopper, LeNona and Loren,
Mr and Mrs Alfred Troedson, Mrs
Anne Smouse, Mrs Minnie Forbes
and Mr and Mrs Walter Wright,
Heppner; Mr and Mrs John Hat
field, Mr and Mrs Bill Marquardt
and family and Mr and Mrs Carl
Marquardt and family, Lexing
ton; Mr and Mrs Delbert Ball and
family, Condon; Mr and Mrs Roy 'with an orchid corsage.
Bail, jr, Boardman; Mrs Cecile Both the bride and groom are
Geniec, Escondido, Calif; Mrs graduates of Monument high
Betty Nichols, Christine, Ray- school and attended Eastern Ore
mond and Donald: Lomita, Calif: ! eon College at LaGrande.
Mr and Mrs Leon Ball, Gay, Cary j They are now at home at 1604
ana Kanay, Heppner. First St, LaGrande and the
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groom is employed by the Shell
Oil Company.
Out of town euests for the
wedding were Mr and Mrs Lewis
Batty, Lewis, Jr, Marjorie and
Linda, Mr and Mrs Clinton Bat
ty and family and John Simas,
all of LaGrande; Mr and Mrs
Charles Steele, John Day; Lena
Gilman, Nelseott, Oregon; Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Batty and Gail,
Mrs Jessie Batty, Mr and Mrs
Dallas Craber, Heppner; Mr and
Mrs J H Lawrence, Anna De
Sousa, Mt Vernon; Mae Nagaoka,
Spokane; Miss Dale Berger, Miss
Jane Volz, Sacramento, Calif and
Mrs A L Gates, Sherrle and Deb
bie, Chico, Calif.
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July 14
through 27
To allow our entire crew the opportunity for a vaca
tion we will be shut down for a two-week's period. There
will be no cleaning done during that time but the office
will be open to pick up cleaning daily from 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
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