gOCIAL HAPPENINeS
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Many Enjoy Dancing
Party At Leonnig
Home New Year's Day
The Leonnig home was the
scene of a New Year's party Fri
day evening, January 1, In hew
er of Beverly and Marilyn Lecn
Big of Tillamook.
Dancing and lis t n i n g to
records were enjoyed and re
freshments were served to Sunny
Blddlo. Kenny Howard. Ronnie
Cray, Feme Albert, Bill Mona
han, Bob Bryant, Judy Hamll
ton, Jim Morris, Dick Applegate,
Meal Penland, Lydia Van lloute,
Iw ' Collins, Rosea rvn Ayera
ChrMlne Spencer, Connie Andor
Mt, Carolyn Slocum, Mary Slo
ewm, Dick Springer, Lawrence
Barrlson, Oakley Ott, Eugene
Lessor, Eddie Groshens, Bill and
Bob Irby, Mike Gray, Marlene
Griffin, Carolyn Carter, Carol
Burkcnbine, Dick Ruhl, Susie
McQuarrie, Leonore, Lorraine
and Ronnie Leonnig.
Out of town guests ere Chris
tie Warner, Beaverton; Dana
Hays, Corvallis; Nina Griffin,
Beaverton and Cal Willard, Pen
dleton.
Sumners Host Dinner
Party Tuesday Night
Mr and Mrs J C Sumner enter
tained with a dinner party Tues
day evening of last week at their
home.
The guests were Mr and Mrs
Robert Cato and children, Mr and
Mrs Jack Sumner and children,
Mr and Mrs Jim Lovgren and
Frankle, Mrs Hene Wyman and
Sheridan, and Jay and Laura Lee
Sumner.
Boardman Girl Wed
In Washington
Mr and Mrs Cecil Hamilton of
BoarUman announce the mar
rlage of their daughter, Lorelei
Mari Harallhm. to Nathan
Wayne Beebt son of Mr and Mrs
Nathan Beebe of Bellinghara,
Wash. The wedding took place
Dec 21 at the Amerieaii Lutheran
church in L verso, Wash.
The brUJ is a graduate of
Boardman high school, and the
groom attended Bellingham
schools. After visiting her par
ents here during the holidays
they are at home at 1300 Broad
way, Apt 2, in Bellingham.
Mrs Creswick Heads
OES Social Club
The Social Club of Ruth chap
ter no 32, OES met Saturday
afternoon at the Masonic temple
with Mrs Edna Turner as hostess.
Election of officers held with
Mrs Oliver Creswick being the
new president; Mrs Dean Hunt,
vice president and Mrs Frank
Wilkinson, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs Creswick received high
score in pinochle, Mrs Paul Jones
was high in bridge and the door
prize went to Mrs Hunt.
Coming Events
Friday, Jan I Ruth chapter bo
31 OES.
Monday. Jan 1 1 Chamber of
commerce, noon at Waaoa
Wheel.
American Legion,
Tuesday, Jan 12 Bookworms.
Degre of Honor.
Wednetday. Jan 13 Willows
lodge no 66. IOOF.
Thursday Jan 14 Soroptunlsto,
noon at Wagon Wheel.
Elks.
Friday. Jan IS Morrow County
Cattleman's Association.
Sans Sow Rebekan lodge.
Saturday. Jan 16 Morrow Coun
ty Cattlemen's banquet -
Pendleton Couple
Married Here At
Christian Church
The Hoppner Christian ehureh
was the scene oi a oeauiuui
candlelight wedding ceremony
Saturday evening, January 2,
when Miss Penny Bottger of Tl
gard, daughter of Mr and Mrs
ff Lake of Fendlcton and Mr
John Shipley, son of Mr and Mrs
William Simmons of Pendleton
exchanged vows, in a double
ring ceremony. The Rev Charles
Knox officiated at the ceremony.
The bride, lovely in a floor
length white nylon lace gown,
was given In marriage by her
stepfather. Her fingertip veil was
held in place by a crown of seed
pearls and she carried an orchid
on a white Bible.
Miss Nancy Harshman of Tl-
gard, maid of honor, was dressed
Judy Cochell Queen
Of Annual Rainbow
Snowball Dance
Monday evening of last week
the Rainbow for Girls annual
Christmas dance was held at the
Oddfellow hall which was tea
tive with av decorations of
Christmas trees and snowmen.
Following Intermission, during
which punch and cookies were
served, Judy Cochell was crown
ed queen. The prlncessea were
Linda Halvoreen of Ion, and
Bernlce Thomson and Shannon
Maheney of lleppner. The queen
and her court were crowned by
worthy advisor Sandra Jones.
The committee for refresh-
ments were Lynn Thomas. Bor-
nice Thomson, Pam Cochell and
Linda Halvorsen. Decorations
were done by Sheryle Harris,
Sharon Kelthley, Doris Morris
and Judy Cochell.
Gene RJetman'a orchestra play
ed for the dance.
Del Jordans Honored
At Farewell Dinner
A no-host farewell dinner
party was given Tuesday even
ing of last week at the home of
Mr and Mrs Marshall Lovgren
In honor of Mr and Mrs Del
Jordan.
Those attending were Mr and
Party Honors Two
On 13th Brithdays
A combination birthday party
for Vicky Barratt and a surprise
birthday party for Karen Mc
CurHy was given Monday even'
lng of last week at the home
of Mr and Mrs Bill Barratt.
The guests attending were
Barbara Blake, Tanna Valentine,
Judy Smith, Vicky Krclmeyer,
Lynn Burkenbine, Nancy Cleve
land, Jean Siewert and Jean
Stock ard.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. January J. 1960
The grade school presented
"Where Was - Santa" In three
scenes.
Following Is the cast: Santa,
Ronald Whiteman; Win wax,
Sandra McKcnzle; Crooked Man,
Johnny Pierce; Queen of the
Northern Lights, Linda White
man; roiar Bear, Kerry Daniels;
Princess of the Golden Cloud,
Rebecca McDougall; Cerulean
rrlnce, Alan Moore; Polo, David
Skouoe; Head Toymaker, Mike
Pttrtlow.
Bugaboos James Pierce,
James Watkma, Larry Ball, Luis
Montalvo, Ronnie Flug, Jody Ta
tone, Tlmmy Bellamy, Sammy
Bellamy, Jerry Downey, Steve-
Claughtn, Dale Claughton am?
Keith Kennedy. Toymaker
Randy Stewart, Gary Hiigcl, Taf
Crouch, Jim Crouch, Richard
Boardman News
By MART LEE MARLOW
(Too Late for Last Wk)
Funeral services were held
Saturday for Lester D Perry. 4G,
.. the Boardman community
Mrs Bob Flatt, Mr and Mrs John church at 10:30 a m. He die
Hartman. Mr and Mrs Fred Clm-1 Dee 22 at the Good Shepherd
bel, Mr and Mrs Jordan and Mr hospital In Hermlston.
and Mrs Lovgren. Merrill E Shaw, church pastor.
mt mi Mn 4ctf;tn wj pm- conducted the services. Russell
senWd With gift Mtlfcn and Mrs ClauJ rm anno
"In The Garden" and "Tho Old
HCDDner GrOUD At fKugfioJ Croa," aorompnnied by
Li ' r . . n Mrs Merrill Shaw.
Hermiston Party ranw were Clifford pool.
Mr and Mrs Bill Collin Mi Poland. Dale F.adw Arthur Al
and Mrs Jim Drlscoll and Dr and P' 3ac Cr0Uf' Shannon
Mrs Wallace Wolff were guests ana " Tatone.
at a dinner nartv at the Brueel Graveside services wore held
Lindsay homo in Jlormiston New P" ruyauup, was aiotuiay, DeYV'atkta, Mike Anderson Bill;
Year's eve. -S' 3 p rn with burial In Wood- 'Bellamy. Wayne Knewland. liar
RrM.. r.... Hn Cemetery there.
, ,,.., ' i t. , .1 Perry was born H Oklahoma
ner. Air Collins won the high fori... U ,,, w . .
T.l JSf Cm" W" h,th roTdenT oV BodmaT fo7 the
iwrivv years, was a mem
DIOKneyS entertain lodge and the rendleton Elks
lodge.
Ho Is survived by his wife,
Mr and Mrs Thillp Blakney Verla, of Boardman; three sons,
entertained with a Tom and I Leslie and Donald of Tacoma,
Tuesday Evening
Jerry party Tuesday evening of iWash; Kenneth of Wichita Falls,
last week at their home. Texas; one daughter, Mrs Jim
Their guests were Father kcr" ot Pu,Uuft w"h: .ur
Havea nf Ynklmn Pnthnr Pnn. I sisters, Mrs lorn ivmg or oapuia,
don of Condon, Father Beard, Mr Oklahoma. Mm George Terry of
and Mrs Paul Koenlg and Mr feWo c1"ueMr Jime
and Mrs Harry Bongcrs.
Alter dinner games were en
In pink and Teresa Harshman Jyed nd birthday cake and ice
wearing Nile green, was flower:"'"" "
trlrl. Stevie Kemp was ring bear- was the thirteenth birthday
er (for Karen and Vicky,
Mr Simmons was best man and
Lovgren Home Scene
Of New Years Party
Mary Jo Stewart and Jay Sum
ner co-hosted a New Year's eve'ushers and candleiighters werelRnnold HaaueWOOd
-. . 1 1 , , A 1 . TT U 9 rini-.AH I '
Mrs Jim Lovgren, Thursday
evening.
About eight attended and en-
Joyed refreshments and dancing
during the evening.
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ranK narsnman oi uajum, ciAJ B.VUUw
Wash and Dennis Averill, Waits- reted Ufl Dirtnday
burg, Wash, both cousins of the Mr, Ronfl,. H.puewood entM
Driue. Itfllnairl Mnnrlou rWnrnha OQfK
Mrs Lake, mother of the bride, llHth kWhl,, ort K.
, , . ... I wivii wii itiut j sy j as iiwiiui
v... , " " of her husband.
and Mrs Simmons, the groom's 'oA , aA ,
rnotner, wore a green norai P"nMCutsforthi Suzanne and Jeffrey;
I Gordon Pratt sang "I Love You Bonn,e and Barbara; Mr and Mrf
.u.j. w . ' Robert Peterson, Ricky and
accompaniea Dy wrs j u lurner. nu,n. . XT,0 T a,
Mrs Turner also played the wed-1 ren 'vlcky jQ. he gw&t of
ding music. honor and Kristi. Kellev. Klmee
and Keven Haguewood.
A reception was held, follow
lng the ceremony, at the home
oi mi aim mis i.vcicii. noun- i , K. I i.
man, aunt and uncle of the bride. Upen MOUSe NOteS
Mrs Cliff Averill of Waitsburg, I YJaAA ! na AnnivPrc.nrv
mint nf thp hrfrlc. sorvod the I . '
wedding cake. Mrs Bud Coon of I Mr and MrsLowell Cribble eel
Pendleton poured and Mrs Loydlebrated their 25th wedding annl
Harshman, Dayton, Wash, auntlversary with an open house at
of the bride, was at the punch their home New Year's eve.
bowl. Many friends visited during the
Assisting about the rooms were evening.
Sandra Harshman and Nina and I A bouquet of red roses, a gift.
Marlene Griffin. Mrs Laura Coon I centered a large coffee table as
Buffet Dinner Held
New Year's Eve
iMcCormlck and Mrs Sidney War
lng of Puyallup; and one grand
I son.
The annual Christmas pro-
(gram was presented at the school
Monday night by the students of
Co-hosts for a buffet dinner the Boardman grade school and
New Year's eve were Mr and of Riverside high school
Mrs Howard Bryant and Mr and Under the direction of Wolf
Mrs Cornett Green at the Bry- gang Edelmann tho high school
ant home. band played "O Tannebaum,"
Tho guests were Mr and Mrs "While Shepherds Watched", "I
Paul Jones, Mr and Mrs Floyd Heard Tho Bells on Christmas
Jones. Mr and Mrs Bill Cox, and W na we wisn xou a Merry
Mr and Mrs L E Dick. Christmas."
Following dinner bridge was
played. High prize for the ladles ("of fee Hour To Fete
was won oy Mrs rioya Jones
and high for the men was Ed
Dick.
Russell Millers
was at the gift table.
Mrs Harvey Harshman and
Mrs Daisy Coon, grandmothers
of the couple, were also in the
receiving line. Both wore black
with pink carnation corsages.
The bride and groom are both
graduates of Pendleton high
school and he has been with the
U S Navy four years. The bride
is employed at the DonMarr
Beauty shop in Tigard.
They left immediately for a
two weeks trip to Nebraska and
other middle west points.
Out of town guests here for
the ceremony were Miss Shawn
Ainsworth, Stanfield: Mr and
Mrs Russel Hathaway, Mr and
Mrs Bud Coon, Mrs Daisy Coon,
Mr and Mrs Jeff Lake, Mf and
Mrs William Simmons all of Pen
dleton; Mr and Mrs Cliff Averill
and Dennis, Waitsburg; Mr and
Mrs Loyd Harshman and Frank,
Mrs Harvey Harshman, Mr and
Mrs Loyd Keancy, Mr and Mrs
Loyd Rinehart and daughters,
Mr and Mrs Virgil Rinehart all
of Dayton ; Mrs Dean McCul
lough, GoMeadatak Wash,
part of the room decorations.
Pathfinders Have
New Year's Party
Th Heppner Pathfinders club
enjoyed a New Year's eve cos
tume party given Thursday
evening at the S D A school
recreation hall, with about
twelve attending.
Throughout the evening there
were many games played includ
ing relays and stunts.
Dr and Mrs Darrel Martin, Mrs
Harold Huber, and Mrs Clifford
Wagner were In charge.
USB GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
A coffee hour wll be held, hon
oring Mr and Mrs Russell Miller
of Boardman, on their 30th wed
ding anniversary Sunday, Jan
uary 10 from 2 to 5 p m at the
home of Mr and Mrs Harold Ba
ker In Boardman.
All iriends and relatives are
cordially Invited.
Potluck Dinner Held
At Hartman Home
A potluck dinner was enjoyed
at the home of Mr and Mrs John
Hartman New Year's day.
Mr and Mrs Bob Flatt and Nels
and Connie, and Mr and Mrs
Marshall Lovgren and Marshla
and Mark were the guests.
old Knowland, Harry Knowland,
Thomas Dixon, Bobby Skoubtf
and Terry Waymlre. Children-
Eathy Getz. Karen Cronqulst.
Anna Obermelcr, Linda Tatone;
Teresa Thorpe, Kathy Parmer,
Katherlne McNcw, Cheryl Dan
Iels, Elberta Carpenter, Jean
netfe Hiigel and Shirley Dixon.
SpritesTheresa Ball, Penny Bel
lamy, Diane Black, Bonnie Mc-
Kee, Linda Hoffman, Colleen
Beeler, Christy Waymlre, Judy
Watklns, Murlna Montalvo and)
Pamela Kuhn. Chorus Patty
Miller, Irene Potts, Sandra
Thorpe, Dewena West, Anna Mae
McQuaw, Roger Zlvney, Jim Part
low, Steve Partlow, Dick Skoubo,
Max Moore, Dennis Gronqulst
and Ted Hoffman.
The high school chorus of 28
volcea sang "Deck The Hair,
"O Ye Joyful People" and It
Came Upon the Midnight Clear."
Concluding the program the
high school band played "Winter
Wonderland," "O Merry Christ
mas" and "Jingle Bells Rhap-
sody."
Visitors Christmas Day at the
home of Mr and Mrs Zearl Gil
lespie were Mr and Mrs Vern
Willkie and daughter of Priest
Rapids, Wish, and Mr and Mrs
Walter Thompson and daughter
Wallene of Moses Lake, Wash.
Mrs Florence Root spent the
holidays in Wasco at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Vernon Root.
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Mr ood Mrs Earl Crismon and
family of Koaeburg spent the
Christmas holidays with her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Frank Adklns.
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