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IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH SCENE OF
PIERCE-SHERER WEDDING SATURDAY
lr ECHO MLMATEEI ilk.ih hat n.idk'. .f uMt tar
Mi Urbar Kay Stu rr. nation and pink rMiut.
oaugnirr or Mr nu Mr HaruMi A reception MluwrU In the
Sheu-r t.f ln and Mr Wayne (church parlor. After the brt.le
U I'lerte r Iteiimumj were united I and groom cut the f!rt piece
in marriage juturtiay anernoorUof the four tlcre.1 wedding cake.
June IS, Hlth Rev Rod MKen- the ret wa mtms! by M; Mar
(i officiating at the iuri ring ..n ralmer of Ion ami Mr
ceremony. I Glenn Khmer of Echo, both aunt
The brl.li". given In marriage of the bride.
I.y her father, wore a gown oil Mr Harry Munker. lUppner.
wiih mammy lace, over run grandmother of the brlJ. pour
and taffeta. The dre. wu wait ed ami Mr Cordon rrlday, Mad
length and her lac vrll wa raj, KiMer t)f the groom, served
ahoulder length and held In place the f.unrh. The gurt book wii
by a lare cap. She carried a in the chare .f Mm Richard
white orchid with streamer of Sherer and Mr Leland McKln
tephamtls. ncy an,j Mr Le ralmer had
Mardine Baker was maid of charge of the Rift table,
honor and Judy Sherer. aUtir of Member of the Maranatha
the bride, waa bridesmaid. They ru0 had charge of the reccp
ljth wore Identical drew. Mla Hon with Mra Wallace Matthew
Baker" being lavender and Ml chairman. Other auditing were
Mierera pinK. iney wore maun- Mra Keith Rea end Dlanna Petty
wg anoea and nats and carried I John.
nouqucts or lavenner and pink The bride la a graduate of
flower. I lone high school and attended
Little Barbara Ann Palmer. Eastern Oregon College. The
cousin of the bride, waa flower Kroom was a former teacher In
girl, dressed In pinK with a pink hhe lone achools.
hot and she carried a basket of for going away the bride chose
pinK rose peiaia. a blue ult with white access
wrry iTyae or rakima wa 0rles and ahe wore an orchid
dc man ana usncrs were jiicn- Following the reception the
ard Sherer. brother of the bride couple left for a trio to Canada
and Leland McKlnney. afIor wnkh thpy win le at home Fare Well Party Held
the wedding music and Brenda . TV and radio shon Or YlQllOnS rndaV
Townscnd ang -I Love You out of town guest attending At Court HoUSC Park
iiuiy biiu j nc n ruiiing way the w edd nflr were Mr and Mr
er." Roy rettylohn. The Dalles: Jovce After the Little League game
The church was decorated with RUSt an(j Susan Chrlstman on Frlday nlCh,' Mr and Mrs
wiiuv Kiuuiuu wn javenueri w'allowa; Mr and Mrs Glenn l'oraor' arui lamuy, Mr ana
bows. Sherer. Echo: Mr and Mrs Arlle M" Rl)y Klrk urMct,
The mother of the bride wore Austin. Portland- xr- .h m Jean. Mrs Clint Agee and daugh
a Dolr blue silk trganza dress arl McKlnney and Alan, Her- ,or Mr anfl Mrs Jack nnd
iiu nnc- nuT5.MJi.iM aim iir miston: Jane Nader Snokane 'lrn Alr ana ,rs "alP Kicn-
De.,e Mr and Mrs Gordon Trlday. Mad- monl nd "miiy, and Mr and
ras: Mr and Mrs Garland Mead- Mrs f-ddle underson and boys
ows. Prairie Cltv: Vorn nil,,, had a welner roast on the court
Redmond; Mrs J G McNess. The noust' lawn ln ,,on"r of Mr Bnd
Dalles; Mr ami M nni.n p. Mrs James Million and children
ker and Diana, California; Mr
and Mrs Lee Pettyjohn and fam
lly, Arlington; Mr and Mrs Elm
er Palmer, Mr and Mrs Harry
Munkcrs, Hcppncr; Mrs Nellie
Palmer, Lexington.
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MR AND MRS HAROLD HOLTZ nxnrifd Juna 4 at rirt Trinity
Lutheran cnurcn In Harmlston.
Garland Meadows wore a
dress with yellow accessories.
who are leaving Hcppncr.
They presented the Mai Ions
with a going away gift.
BARBARA KAY STEAGALL
Barbara Steagall
Tells Engagement
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steagall
of Lexington, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Barbara Kay, to Mr Gregory
Gates Leyva, son of Mr and Mrs
Gar Leyva of Lexington.
Barbara is a graduate of Lex
ington high school and Gregory
of lone high school. He Is em
ployed In Lexington this summer
and will attend Commercial Av
iation School ln Troutdale this
fall. i
Soroptimists Read
Letters From Europe
The Soroptimists Club of Hep-
pner met Thursday noon at the
I Wagon Wheel.
Letters were read from Miss
luck dinner was given for MrlLeta Humphreys who is touring
and Mrs Fred Trussing, who will I Europe. The letters were writ
be leaving Heppner to make I ten from Killarney, Glasgow and
Prussings Honored
At Potluck Dinner
Saturday night a no host pot-
Farewell Party Fetes
Christine Prussing
Trisha Farley was hostess at
her home Friday night for a
going away dinner party In
honor of Christy Prussing who
will be moving from Heppner.
Guests besides the honored
guest were, Diane Schaffitz, Kar-1
en French, Gall Batty, Jean
Marie Mealy, Vlckl Krelmeyer,
Susan Drake, and Joan Stockard.
A buffet dinner was served,
games were played and then they
attended the theater.
Mrs Anderson Feted
With Birthday Party
Mi R4-rt L add Mi
Jmr fkrlry fff to butlcuci
f a tlnhJay riy Thuid)
firrnajft fr Mr fcc-n A4cri
t lh rum of Via FaiWy.
Th-y luisfr.J Mr Ar4ron'a
birthday with handkm hlrf
hmrr. Rrfrrkhment of ttrth
day cake and lef cream wrrt
PtfHM-hlf wa plrd durtnc
th afirfiuMJii kiih M-' Andt-r-
kjh high, Mr Oiapin low and
th plnorhlf was held by Mr
Andern and Mm Lowe. I
Other guots betdde w hun-
ornl gu-t were, Mr Walter
IWikrt. Ml Father B-rtnm
Mr Fred Mankln, Mr lUrl
Evan, Mr Orln U'rlght and Mr
AmhruM Chapln.
Lonhams Entertain
Duplicate Club
Mr il M tVMry lbm
rt-trflt'S.-! IJ.rU dapllftt
trtd club Mn.tay Mf
liir.iurt l'hy at Hr l..me.
Our.L Urlf Ml !. Hm
lin and Mr UWrn Van Marter,
Mr and Mr Wii:um tulJin. Mr
and Mr Janw LfUtxdl. Mr and
Mr Willaid lilakf. and lr and
Mr Wall. Wolff.
Mr Biak an.i Pr Widff bad
blh r ff thf wrnrt and
Mr Collin and Mr Van Martef
er cind.
Howells To Be Feted
On 50th Anniversary
Mr and Mr Everett Howell,
Mr and Mr Clifford Howell and
Mr and Mr William Howell,
children of Mr and Mr Frank
Howell of Monument, are having
reception In honor of their
parent's 50th wedding annlver
sary on Sunday, June 36.
Ojien house will be held from
2 to 5 p m at the Tommy Howell
cabin on Rock creek, formerly
called Reeds Mill
aii menus and relative are
cordially Invited.
Mrs J J Nys Speaks
To St Monicas Guild
St Monica's Guild met at the
home of Mrs Howard Cleveland
Tuesday night
Mrs Paul Webb presided at the
meeting. Mrs J J Nys gave an
Informative talk on Altar Guild
work. There were 15 members
present. After the business meet
ing, refreshments were served, i
Mrs Bedford Hostess
For Sewing Club
Lt Wednrkday afternoon. Mrs
Jack Bedford entertained the
ewlng club at her home on Flo
neer lr!ve.
Guents for an afternoon of
ewlng were. Mr Claude Gra
ham. Mr Robert Penland. Mr
Carl 8pulding. Mr R B er
fiunon. Mr Fd SchaffiU and Mr
Bedford's houe guet, Mr Bea
Bedford and Barbara Bedford.
Chats With Your
Home Agent
Continued from fog 3
unsaddle their horse, and hob
ble them up for the night. They
Belled" two of the horses, so
they could hear them through
out the evening.
The men stayed with the cattle
overnlte, but the girls rode back
with us to the Wright ranch
home. Mildred planned to drive
the girls out again, at an early
hour to Join the riders on the
third day of the drive.
Velma and I got back to Hep
pner around 8:30 p m two tired
gals, but thrilled to the soles of
our tired, dirty feet. We had been
on a cattle drive!
Letter Home Telli Of
4H Summer School
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SmilK. daut'J trf 4f Mr and Mr
Gl-n Smutt. lwr. b. U
attendlf g unfnef bl t" '''
fir! tlmrt.
Ttii U tte firt !. I b
had l Wfl'f It b I "Hied
here to da, but l1y
prrtty not
lUitrrni Hatfield her to-
day and n radiJ U
U"t We er.t orr lJ tb I'"
rviliM-um and litenra to rum
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have m rr' t r"n-
mate. Paul ?trumi. vrui,n.
Judy Ktk. IJnda Ijrtmx. i.ynn.
Barbara. Milrley, rl ana ;rx-y,
The wimmlng d U in tn
Women's Building, The uorar?
U real hue three flr In all.
Arleta M.-Cat of .nel and
uw Julie ipfclfferi. Martha
tf'heri. and Mariene
(Frtsch) the other day. They live
16 block fnm u. We walked up
here the other day and boy.
were We tired:
The House where I lue 1 call-
eil PI Beta Phi and I an old
fashioned English house. There
are chandelier hanging from
the ceiling and the are
rug covered. There are thee
-little talking thlnfis" on each
floor (three of them) and you
push the button and talk to
others on different floors.
The classes are real fun, but
we have to walk. walk. walk. It
Is 18 blocks from on of our meet
Ing classes to our house. We had
a class in modeling today anu
it was lots of fun.
I will be coming home Satur
day around 4:30 p m (It took us
8 hours to get here last Satur
day.) Will see you then. Love,
Judy.
Phone your naws Items to (-9228.
their home ln Kemmerer, Wy
oming.
The dinner was at the home
of Mr and Mrs Thll Blakney and
guests besides Mr and Mrs Prus
sing were Mr and Mrs Robert
Brlndle, Mr and Mrs Harry Bon
gers, Mr and Mrs Tim Moore, Mr
and Mrs Gene Tierce, Mr and
Mrs Paul Koenlg and Mr and
Mrs Harry O'Donnell.
A going away gift was pre
sented to the Prussings.
NAMES MISSED
The names of Mr and Mrs
Harold Cohn were inadvertently
left out ln the story last week
of the group of people who were
given a birthday party at the
Ralph Jackson ranch. Mr Conn's
birthday was on the date of the
party, June 13.
Phone your naw Itwns to 6-9228.
Kdlnburg telling about the coun
try, the tours and the places of
interest she has seen, so far.
Miss Humphreys will be gone
from Heppner about six months.
Laurie Labhart Has
Sixth Birthday
Mrs William Labhart enter
tained a group of her daughter
Laurie's friends at her home last
Thursday in honor of her sixth
birthday.
Tracey Norene, Dovie Alder
man, Kelly and Shelly Wolff,
Marie Van Marter, Becky Webb,
and Elizabeth Abrams, were her
guests.
Games were played and re
freshments server.
Mrs Wyman Has High
Score At Bridge Club
Renegers Club Meets I Mrs Jerry Daggett entertained
At Van Marter Home the Kings Llttle Quecns bridge
-At vuti vturiet nurne club at her nome Frld ay evenlng.
Wednesday night, Mrs La- Guests were Mrs Robert Brin-
Verne Van Marter entertained ' die, Mrs Ilene Wyman, Mrs Pat
the Renegers bridge club at her,OBrlen. Mrs Creston Robinson,
home.
Renegers and guests were Mrs
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SPECIALS FOR JUNE 24-25
FREE PARKING
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James Prock, Mrs Elaine George,
Mrs Eddie Gunderson, Mrs Wil
liam Labhart, Mrs James Farley,
Mrs Richard Meador, Mrs Paul
Webb, and Mrs Alex Thompson.
High for the evening was Mrs
Labhart, second Mrs Gunderson,
and low, Mrs Meador.
Phona your naw ltams to 6-9228,
Mrs raur Koenlg, Mrs Phil Blak
ney, Mrs Harry O'Donnell, and
Mr Harry Bongers.
Mrs Wyman had high score
for the evening, second was Mrs
O'Donnell and low Mrs Blakney.
SPRECKLES SUGAR
CANNING TIME IS HERE
MONUMENT
25 lb.
Sam Scott is now employed at
Kinzua where he expects to
move his ramuy soon.
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
lb
9C
2 lbs $1.37
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