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Doardman Church
Scene of Houston
Potts Wedding
I By MART LEE MARLOW
JVliss Marie Louise Potts, dau
ghter of Mr and Mrs Charles Leo
Potts of Boardman, became the
bride of Delbert Gene Houston,
ton of Mr and Mrs Ernest C
Houston of LaGrande, in a doub
le ring ceremony at 3 pm June
28, at the Community church.
The candlelight service was per
formed by Merrill E Shaw, miss
ionary pastor of the church, be
fore the altar decorated with bas
kets of pink and yellow gladioli.
I Mrs John Partlow sang "I Love
Tfou, Truly" and "Wedding Pray
er", accompanied by Mrs Merrill
S'iw, who also played the wed
ding marches.
The bride, given in marriage
By her father, was lovely in a
allerina length gown of white
flylon acetate lace, fashioned
Jith long sleeves and a long
loulded bodice, with scalloped
teckline, square in back, with a
jluge butterfly bow at the waist
Jne. It had a full gathered skirt,
tilth pleated nylon net insert in
Iront, and a ruffled net under
Slip, fully lined with taffeta. Her
Shoulder length veil was held
In place by a headband of seed
pearls and rhinestones, which
was borrowed from her cousin,
Mrs Ted Shaffer of Biloxi, Tex,
pho wore It at her wedding three
iears ago. Something old were
fier pearl earrings, something
jiew her pearl necklace,- a gift
from the groom. She carried "a
tilue handkerchief and T laven
fler orchid on a white bible.
J Miss Irene Potts was her sis
Jer's maid of honor and wore
t ballerina length frock of blue
faffeta. She carried a nosegay
f Shasta daisies. Chrysanthe
mums and gladioli. Miss Connie
Baker and Miss Barbara Gan-
onbein were bridesmaids, and
ore identical frocks of pink and
ellow taffeta, and carried car-
ation nosegays.
Susan Partlow and Carolyn Ba-
er were the candlelighters and
ore green taffeta frocks.
Susie Foster cousin of the bride,
f The Dalles was flower girl,
find Larry Romine nephew of
Ihe groom, of LaGrande was ring
FULLER
BRUSH
DEALER
Now In Heppner Area
Post cards given prompt at'
tention
KEN LAVIN
762 Juniper Hermiston
bearer.
David" Romine, nephew of the
groom, of LaGrande was best
man, and ushers were Dick Hos
kins and Orville Pellett, brother-in-law
of the groom, both of La
Grande. Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the grange
hall, with about 80 people at
tending. The beautiful four-tiered
cake, topped with bridal fig
urines, was made by Mrs Lafie
Foster of The Dalles cousin of
the bride. After the first piece
of cake was cut by the couple it
was cut and served by Mrs Geo
rge Ramsey of The Dalles, cousin
of the bride. Mrs Dayne Coch
enour of The Dalles, cousin of
the bride, poured the coffee, and
Mrs David Romine of LaGrande
served the punch. In charge of
the reception were Mrs Elvin Ely,
Mrs Earl Briggs, Mrs Guy Fergu
son Mrs Seth Russell and Mrs
Elmer Messenger.
Mrs Lafie Foster of The Dalles
and Mrs William Weber of Sun
nyside, Wash were in charge of
the gift table, and Mrs Orville
Pellett, sister of the groom, of
LaGrande had the guest book.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs Potts wore a pale blue and
pink print, dress with white hat
and accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a navy blue and
white dacron dress and white hat. 1
Both wore corsages of pink car-,
nations. j
The bride is a graduate of,
Boardman high school and at
tended EOCE at LaGrande. The
groom attended LaGrande high
school. After a trip to coastal!
points they are living at 1415 '
"U" avenue in LaGrande.
Out of town guests at the wed
ding were Mrs Ida Potts of
Friendswood, Tex, grandmother
of the bride; Mrs L M Potts,
great aunt of the bride, Mr and
Mrs Lafie Foster, Mr and Mrs
George Ramsey, Mr and Mrs
Dayne Cochenour, Mr and Mrs!
Harlin Cochenour, and Kathryn,
David and Steven, all of The
Dalles; Mr and Mrs William We
ber of Sunnyside, Wash, cousins
of the bride; Mr and Mrs Vern
Cochenour and David of Lyle,
Wash; Mike Romine of Halfway;
Mr and Msr Richard Hoskins, Mr
and Mrs David Romine, Mr and
Mrs Oliver Rominej .Mr and Mrs
Orville Pellett, Mr and Mrs El
don Lilly and Janet and Jay,
and Mrs Esther Emmons, all of
LaGrande; and Mrs Larry Thorpe
and JoAnn of Hermiston.
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MR AND MRS DELBERT GENE HOUSTON, the former Marie Louise
Potts, who were married June 28 at Boardman.
LEXINGTON
Janice Wetzel, daughter of Mr
and Mrs L G Wetzell of Astoria
is spending a few days visiting
at the Mervin Leonard home.
Mr and Mrs Al Edwards and
family were visitors at the John
nie Edwards and Lon Edwards
homes over the weekend.
Judy Cochell Has
Party To Celebrate
Sixteenth Birthday
Miss Judy Cochell celebrated
her 16th birthday with a party
Monday evening at the Willow
creek home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs Dick Wilkinson.
Dancing and games were en-,
joyed during the evening and(
later refreshments, . featuring
birthday cake, were served to
Sheryl Harris, Barbara Siewert,
Jeanne Collins, Mary Johnston,!
Pam Cochell. Wavne Soward, 1
Tom Williams, Bob Nichols, Tom
Driscoll, Kermit Adams, Neal
Penland and the guest of honor.
Bridge Club Meets
At Gunderson Home
Mrs Fddie Gunderson was
nostess lasr. weanesuay evening
for the Renegers bridge club.
Guests were Mrs Herb Hamil
ton, Mrs Gene Hall, Mrs William
Labhart, Mrs Creston Robinson,
Mrs James Norene, Mrs William
Barratt, Mrs C E McQuarrie, Mrs
Richard Meador, Mrs Allen Case,
Mrs James Farley, Mrs Frank
Anderson and Mrs Paul Webb.
Mrs Robinson held high score;
Mrs Barratt, second and Mrs Mc
Quarrie, low.
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Baby Shower Honors
Mrs Jim Butler
Miss Shirley Kononen and Miss
Mona Howard were hostesses last
Tuesday evenine for a baby
shower honoring Mrs Jim Butler
(Laural Allstott) of Mayville, at
the home of Miss Kononen.
Games were played and Lei
Eumura danced several Hawaii
an dances for the guests.
Those attending were Mrs Lar
ry Mollahan, Mrs Vern Evans,
Maureen Groves, Meredith Thom
son, Alice Faye Stewart, Mary
Jo Stewart, Alice Peterson, Janet
Wright, Peggy Applegate, Helen
Graham, Janice Beamer, Mrs R
D Allstott, Mrs Clyde Allstott,
Mrs Richard Allstott, Miss Eu
mura, Karen Valentine, Mrs C
W Cox, the guest of honor and
the hostesses.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening.
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Soroptimist Club
Names Committees
The regular monthly business
meeting of Soroptimist Internat
ional of Heppner was held Thurs
day noon at O'Donnell's.
Committee reports were given
and committees were appointed
for the coming year by president,
Mrs Floyd Adams.
A letter was read from Miss
Leta Humphreys who is in Hus
ton, Texas to attend the conven
tion of the American Federation
of Soroptimist clubs.
Mrs Wlison Hostess
For Sewing Club
The Sewing club met last Wed
nesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs Tom Wilson.
Those attending were Mrs E
K Schaffitz, Mrs F M Fisher of
Post Falls, Idaho, Mrs Claude
Graham, Mrs John Pfelffer, Mrs
Carl Spaulding, Mrs Jack Bed
ford and Mrs Robert Penland.
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Boardman Notes
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Visitors last week at the home
of Mr and Mrs W A Simcox were
Mrs Simcox" brother and sister-
in-law, Mr and Mrs Henry
ischolze, Mrs August Klone, Betty
Scholze, and Mrs Elsie Bailer,
all of Westaskiwin, Alta, Can.
Greenfield grange met Thurs
day night of last week at the
hall, starting with potluck sup
per at 6:30. Hostesses were Mrs
Claud Coats and Mrs Florence
Root. Initiation of the third and
fourth degrees was given to Mr
and Mrs Charles Higuera, Mr and
Mrs Leon Kennedy, Mrs Darrell
Marlow and Mrs Harold Marlow.
Mrs Earl Briggs gave a re
port on her recent trip to the
State Grange session at Eugene.
Leon Kennedy won the "jack
pot." The Home Economics club of
Greenfield grange met Wednes
day of last week at the home
of Mrs Claud Coats, with Mrs
Florence Root as co hostess. Mrs
Myron Watts assisted them.
There were 15 members present
and visitors were Mrs J D Car
negie of Harlem, Mont, and Mrs
Rollin Bishop.
Mrs Freda Thayer, former tea
cher here, and Donald Aardappel ;
visited here Saturday on their
way home to Lyons from Cleve
land, Ohio, where Mrs Thayer
attended the National NEA con
vention June 29,-July 4. They al
so went to Woodbrldge, Va, to
visit Donald's father, SSgt Wil
liam Aardappell. Jim Aardappell
returned here with them, and will
work In Boardman for the sum
mer. Mr and Mrs Dewey West and
children Larry and Dewena went
to The Dalles Sunday to visit
at the homes of West's brother-in-law
and sisters, Mr and Mrs
Dale Russell and Mr and Mrs
Carroll Donavan.
Mr and Mrs Ronald Black and
daughter Diane spent the week
end at Taft visiting at the home
of Mrs Crystal Barlow and Mr
and Mrs Albert Ball.
Mr and Mrs Gene Harwood of
Pendleton are the parents of a
daughter, born July 9. She has
been named Patricia Louise.
Grandparent is Mrs Zena Har
wood of Hermiston, former resi
dent here. The baby weighted
six pounds, 13 ounces.
Mrs Frank Marlow was in
Walla Walla, Wash from Thurs
day till Saturday, visiting her
aunt, Mrs Ernest Zerba.
Temperatures were some cool
er here Sunday and Monday af
ter the hard wind and dust
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storm Saturday.
SSgt and Mrs Frank Palmer
and daughter Kathv of SDokane.
Wash visited friends here over
the weekend.
Mrs J D Carnegie of Harlem,
Mont was a visitor last week at
the home of her brother-in-law,
and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Earl Briggs.
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DURING NORAH'S
uminnier Sale
Women's SUMMER HATS
AND
COTTON
SPORTSWEAR
This big group includes blous
es, pedal pushers, taper pants
and jackets. A big selection
of colors.
BOTH NOW -
SUMMER COTTONS -
Dresses & Skirts
Dresses range in sizes 9 to 15. 10 to 20, 12Va to 22ij and 38
to 44. A wide assortment of sizes in cotton skirts. All are
priced.
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Norah's Shop
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