Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 21, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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    gociAL Happenings
Helen S-lffi'.
BOARDMAN GIRL BECOMES BRIDE
OF KENNEWICK MAN ON JUNE 25
T MART LIE MARLOW
Mi Ciuiie Uni Raker, daush.
i ,4 Mr and Mr WUlard A
Baker tf Raardnsan. lcam the
bride of CliH.rf D B U n l
Mr and Mrs William C, Bctoe
of Kennewick. Wah. In a double
rii.g crremuny at 3 p m. June
23. at the lVardman Community
church. The candlelight wrvlc
was informed by the P.cv Law
retire KlIint. paur of the
Methodist chuah at Wasco.
Mr Wayne Kuhn sang "Al
ways' nd "The Lord Prayer",
the latter while the couple knelt
t the altar, accompanied by Mrs
Harold Baker, who also played
the wedding marches.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wai lovely In a
white aatln gown with chapel
train, and fitted bodice trimmed
with aeed pearl, and a low.
round neckline. She wore match
ing mitts, trimmed with seed
pearls, and carried a white or
chid on a white Bible. She wore
pearl on a gold chain, a Rift
of the groom. She carried an
old handkerchief, given her by
her grandmother. Mrs Laura
Allen. She wore the traditional
blue garter, which was made by
the groom's mother. Mrs Bolce.
Miss Carolyn Baker was her
sister's maid of honor. Brides
maids were Arlene Patterson of
Gooding. Idaho, and Janellc
Bolce, Kennewick, sister of the
groom. All three wore matching
dresses of street length orchid
taffeta, fashioned with fitted
bodices and cummerbunds, and
full skirts. They wore matching
headdresses of orchid net, and
carried white carnations.
Johnny Tartlow. cousin of the
bride, and Jim Miller were the
candlcllghters. and ringbcarcrs
were Ronnie and Randy Baker,
cousins of the bride.
Leonard Christiansen of Ken
newick was best man, and ush
ers were Billy Bolce, brother of
the groom, and Pete Sams both
of Kennewick.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held in the Green
field grange hall, with about 90
people attending. The beautiful
four-tiered cake, topped with
bridal figurines, centered the
table. After the first piece was
cut by the couple, it was cut and
served by Mrs Harold Baker and
Mrs Arthur Allen, aunts of the
bride. Mrs Arthur Compton of
Kennewick poured the coffee,
and Mrs LaVern Partlow, aunt
of the bride, served the punch.
In charge of the reception were
Mrs Rollin Moore, Mrs Ray Gron
quist, Mrs Eldon Shannon, Mrs
Louise Earwood and Mrs Leo
Potts.
Jane Bell of Milwaukie and
Nancy Swanson of Pendleton
were in charge of the gift table,
and Susan Partlow, cousin of the
bride, had the guest book.
Cam! Allen, cousin of the bride,
juii.ri; Wah. p-J I ill
t..., f ti.v. and fc. btiW Allen.
o'Utin of lit brute. l'"d I'Uhv
f the cnn,' cake.
Fur her daughter's wedding,
M: luker r a blue har.tung
and lac dr- and a white hat
.r fur a f l,it cr'
nati.r.. The bflJ.-jrwin nvlhr
re tetjje satin dtes
with ttwuhing ivcrte. Her
it r wa of white carnation.
The bride U a graduate tf
Boardman high school and at
tended IXX at La Grande thr
ar. The groom 1 a graduate
of Kennewick high school. The
couple I living at Pomeroy,
Wah. where the groom l a sur
eyor with the corps of tng
In ecru.
Out of town guests were Mr
and Mrs Ben Harrison and Mrs
Golda Cox of Seattle. Wanh. Jos
ephine McF.ntire of IVrtland. Mr
and Mrs IVte Sams and Mr and
Mrs Paul Dyer of Arlington, Mr
and Mrs Manning Patterson of
Gooding. Idaho. Ted Nlergoda of
Pasco, Wash. Mr and Mrs Clay
ton Allen and children Caml and
n,.i.ii of Sunnyhlde, Wash,
cousins of the bride, Mr and Mrs
Arthur Compton. Mr and Mrs
Chct Compton. Mr and Mrs" W E
Sullivan. Mr and Mrs M E Clark.
Mr Annie Sutton and Jerry Ma
loy, all of Kennewick; Mr and
Mrs Vern Carpenter, Mr and Mrs
Delbert Houston, Fern Hutchison
and Helen Broomficld, all of La-Grande.
Soroptimists Hear
Talk On Bicycle
Tour Of Europe
Mrs Raymond Williamson
showed slides and gave a talk
on a bicycle tour of Switzerland
and France, at the Thursday
noon meeting of the Soroptlmist
Club of Heppner.
She toured Europe but because
of lack of time could only cover
a small part of it In her talk.
Afterwards she answered
many questions put to her by the
members.
Mrs Harold Laird was also a
guest at the meeting.
Seven Couples Host
Forevsell Party For
The Paul Kcenigs
rou!e rf. h! U iM1"'
f-tluiW dinner In hw
of Mr and Mrs raui aw
ihe rm of Mr and Mrs fbilip
HAr.r
Cur.it rr lrwi and at
dimes l arl Ajrr. Jm FarWy.
WtSUrl PUa.
Claude Ct ahsm. Tat O tmen. Wil
lum Brratt. Tim
inert- and Mrs llene Wman.
Ms Gerirut AptWate. C E
M.uanl and the Rev Rmond
Beard.
fot if I.n cu
and Mrs Fred Sander and Mr
and Mr William Gicnnl f P-n-diet
on.
Iltwi t--ide Mr and Mr
Llakrwy were Mr and Mrs How
ard Cleveland. Mr and Mrs Harry
OlKmnrll. Mr and Mrs Robert
Brlndle. Mr and Mrs Harry Bon
ger. Mr and Mrs William Sowe II
and Mr and Mr Jerry' DagCHt
The Koenlg were presented
with a gift of a sterling sliver
caning set.
Fetschs Entertain
At Barbecue Party
Sunday Afternoon
Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs
Al Fetsch entertained relatives
and friends with barbecue and
pot luck at their home, In honor
of their son Larry, who Is home
on leave and Mrs Fetsch's birth
day. The young people enjoyed a
good ol' water fight with hoses,
buckets, kettles and whatever
would hold water.
Those present were Mrs Nat
alie Rauch. Mr and Mrs Hank
Rauch and family of Hermlston,
Mr and Mrs John Hartman and
children. Mr and Mrs Forrest
Thornburg and children, Ander
son Hayes. Mr and Mrs Archie
Munkers, Mike Griffith. Jlmmle
Steagall. Diane McCurdy. Jerry
Brace and the Fetscn lamuy.
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hermlston. Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermiston-McNary
Highway
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
WHOLESALE MEATS
Mrs David Wilson
Honored On Birthday
Mrs David Wilson was honor
ed with a birthday dinner on
Tuesday night at the home of
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Wil lard Blake.
Guests for the dinner and an
evening of bridge were Mr and
Mrs Don Pyle, Harlan McCurdy,
Jr. and Mr ana jurs w.nnC
Van Marter.
Mr McCurdy had nign scuie
for the evening.
Miss Maureen Groves
Tells Engagement
Mr nd Mrs Archie Munkers
announce the engagement of
Maureen Ann Groves to Oliver
Jay Devln, son of Mr and Mrs
O A Devln.
Maureen has made her home
with the Munkers for the past
nine years.
Oliver is a 1955 graduate of
Heppner high school and Maur
een Is a 1957 graduate oi Lex
ington high school.
No date has been set lor tne
wedding.
Duplicate Club Meets
At Willard Blakes
. i nra iviiiarH Rlake en
ail anu nno ,
tertained the Duplicate bridge
club with a potluck dinner at
their home fnaay nigm.
-...t0 Harlan McCurdy,
Vjuuaia yv-. - -
Jr Mrs David Wilson, Dr and
Mrs Wallace Wolff, Mr and Mrs
W C Collins, Mr and Mrs Conley
Lanham, Mr and Mrs LaVerne
Van Marter and Mr and Mrs
James Driscoll.
Mrs Collins and Mrs Driscoll
v,)rrVi Kpnrp for the even-
ing and Mr Collins and Mr Van
Marter were second mgu.
Kreimeyers Hold Open
House In New Home
Mr ant Mrs Victor Krelmeyer
hPiH onen house on aunaay
afternoons of the tenth and sev
enteenth of July from 4 to 6
p m In the new Forest Ranger's
residence In whtcn tney are re-
etrtln(7.
Refreshments of punch, conee
and sandwiches were served 10
the fifty people who called dur
ing the two afternoons.
Recognize the
BAR6AIM-HUMTIMS
SAPSUCKER
Has the neighborhood's
sharpest eye for bargains.
In 5 years she's saved
so much money buying so
called "bargain" watches
she's sapped her budget.
None of 'em work any more
and she's finally learned
that the way to save money
is to buy BULOVA.
W'miilfTl
Mrs Seek Has High"
Score At Bridge
Mi Krmp IuK r.H.:fed
he,HtdirMN iUyrsm
ii.i t rr w
V.;; Mutkei. Mis I-"'
rteite,t.i-k. mi rr?'; :1
Mr ItuharJ '
lum llath. Mr
,n ad Mr JrW
... t. .cnlne w mi
S-eeV -- hlt,mLvl?
Munker. l. w wa Mi rwi'.en-
... ,ul Ja.k Mfc'h I"-
,r,rHnl H Mi Urnnetl-
Jonice Beomer Feted j
On 20th Birthday j
. Tk.,t,!jv rminfi Mr
Ju.tie Hiannon rr.tettalned at the
home i.f her parent ",
M . Crl pauldlng. with a
party In hm.r of Janl.e Burner (
on her '.ith birthday. '
Guei were U-ulah DaU. Mr(
... i . j-.tu. Mri Vern ln.
Mr lk R..Iion. Mr
,irlev Kononen. Helen 1
Graham and Karen Valentine ;
Ice cream and coffee were served.
ftcrrxta cAZtTTt TiMrt. ThuiJar. UM ti. ina
,.,. tnai..,m,.t. ei Mr i tlrt..l T1 ! ' iU
ai..l Mt J n 1W. ik tJ Mei i rer.
Monument
H.-H l..rly l-att). Jaly 9. ' J ;5"; ,,rN"7; f'i t;.r 1 .t.rtl ta
v .. tt.rtr r U e.t tii f inMm-;!"'). ) "" ? : ' o,, hr.rluirn
f.e?r,..ke madLy Mr Wheel-'. Mi I r-1 M.AMtU. M-numca. j Uml tu.day rvrmntf 1-11.
Ti.er u.,e 42 -rt andll .Ve. j, !L, salad and ! l f market t y cn MXarty
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Mrs Laird Hostess
For Nine Tricks Club
Mr Harold Laird was hostess
last Friday evening at her home
for the Nine Tricks bridge club.
Gum.! were Mrs Bruce Spen
Mr. in.tvd Jones. Mrs Wal
lace Wolff. Mrs Robert Abrams.
riu Wilkinson. Mrs Robert
jone. Mrs Rod Murray and Mrs
William Slewert.
Mrs Wilkinson held nign score.
Mrs Wolff second high and Mrs
Jones low.
Dale Munkers Has
Fourth Birthday
of Mr and
Mrs Don Munkers. celebrated his
fourth birthday rnaay wua -party
at his home.
p..ri. um tilanle Ball.
UUC513
Shirley Nichols, Dee Ann Angell.
Kay MunKers anu iu
lone; Mrs Bill Nichols. Lexing
ton and Mrs Jim Angell, Port
land. Refreshments were served feat
uring birthday cake and Ice
cream.
Mrs Watkins Hostess
For Pinochle Club
The Friday Pinochle club was
entertained at the home of Mrs
A S Watkins last week.
Mrs Ben Anderson and Mrs
Oran Wright won the prize for
having pinochle, Mrs Fred Man
kin was high and Mrs Earl
Evans low for the afternoon.
Other guests were Mrs Walter
Ruggles, Mrs Max Harris, and
Mrs Walter Becket.
JOHANNSEN vs. PATTERSON at
9 p. m., Thursday-Friday-Sat-
i,.. Cfoi- ThMtpr. DluS tWO
uiuaji '
fast-paced actioners. Frankie
Avalon sings, nonneui
ornla's beautiful Feather River
Country.
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