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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1961)
HtrtHtn cxzzTTZ nuti. nurdr. ;un. it mi Lovely Summer Janice Martin, Lt. Wheelhouse Married Here Weddings M.pui J.iiiUir Mjiic Martin, Juhii-r of Mr. and Mrs. Kamlall Martin, l jjuier. and Li. Jay Lou WlnflhmiM1, n ot Mr. and Mr. Clarence Whet-Ihou, Olcx were united in rnarrlaee Sunday June IK, l the Method)! rhurrh In Heppner. An an white IluMrr arrnjie ment wii unci) in decorating the church. The throe o'clock double ling ceremony was read by Rev, Austin McChce before (our tall white basket of all uhlU glad lull, two altar vase of white gladioli, and two seven candle lit candleabras of white. Another basket of the same was placed In the entrance hall. The family pews wree decorated with white ribbon and glamellas. Escorted down the aMe l.y her father, who gave her In mar rlaec, the brkle wore a floor length white taffeta gown with lone fitted sleeves and an ex tended waistline. A scqulned Kcu)jtured cut lace applique adorned the neckline. Also three lace appliques extended down the front of the princess panel skirt. There were small white covered buttons at her wrists and down the back, and a large bustle bow. Her finger tip veil was held in place with a cap of sequins, pearls, and orange bios loms. Her brlday bouquet was of white glamellas and steph anotls with white ribbon stream ers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jack West, sister of the groom. Miss Lee Walcott and Mrs. Barbara Hubbard were bridesmaids. The attendants' dresses were of em broidered turquoI.se taffeta with turquoise net hats and matching satin slippers. Their bouquets were of white glamellas tied with turquoise ribbon net. Miss Fran McLeod, cou.sln of the bride, and Miss Susan Wheel nouse, sister or the groom, were candle lighters. Their dresses were plain turquoise taffeta, of the same design as the at fondants. They had wrist cor sages of glamelias and pink rose buds. The mother of the bride wore a pink lace sheath dress and pink accessories. The mother of the groom wore a beige and blue sheath dress with blue and white accessories. Their corsages were white glamellas centered with a pink rosebud. Acting as best man for his brother was Lee Wheelhouse. Jack West, brother-in-law of the groom, Mike Healy, cousin of the bride, and Gary Stein ush ered. Gordon Pratt sang "I Love You Truly," "The Wedding Prayer," and "O, Perfect Love," accom panted by Virginia Turner at the organ. A pink and white theme was carried out at the reception In the church basement. Cutting the four-tiered wedding cake were Mrs. Alvln Wagenblast, Mrs. Da vid McLeod, Mrs. Corliss McLeod, aunts of the bride, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. Claude Graham, and Mrs. Joe Francle. At the coffee service were Mrs. Walt Nation, Mrs. Phil Paine, Mrs. Dick Chlnnock and Mrs. Roy Kirk. Miss Meredith Thomson poured the punch. Miss Barbara Walter and Miss Feme Albert had charge of the gift table while the guest book was under the direction of Miss Barbara Wallace and Miss Judy cochell. Also assisting was Sheila Healy, cousin of the bride, who passed the rice and the groom's cake. The bride attended OSU where Lt. Wheelhouse graduated In 1959 and was affilllated with Theta Zl fraternity. They will be at home at Dave Williams Air Force Base In July where he will be T-33 Jet Instructor. Following the reception a buf fet dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple left for Vic toria, B. C. to spend a week. For going away the bride wore a pink flowered silk sheath dress with a pink linen Jacket lined In the dress material with pink and white accessories. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were: A. W. McLeod of Amity; Mr. and Mrs. Merton Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephens, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Corliss A. McLeod, Van couver, Wn.; Corliss B. Andrews, Spokane, Wn; Mrs. Phil Paine, Aloha; Mrs. Dick Chlnnock, Mrs. Lola Clelland, Mrs. Hortense Martin, Miss Barbara Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Martin and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Francl and Richard, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Martin, Dean Martin, Mrs. Gladdis Bucholtz and Jacque, of Moro; Leroy Martin, ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin. Kent; J , . ' ' i i I v i V r LT. AND MRS. JAY WHEELHOUSE exchange marriage vows In a double-ring ceremony June 18 In the Heppner Methodist church. (Cole Studio) -:i MR. AND MRS. MICHEAL GRAY, were married June II at the All Saints' Episcopal church In Heppner. Nine Tricks Meets At Spencer Home Mrs. Bruce Spencer was hos tess for the Nine Tricks bridge club at her home Thursday even ing with two tables In play. The regular members were present with Mrs. Terry Thomp son as guest. She will take the place of Mrs. Bud Collins who recently moved to Hood River. Winning high was Mrs. Rod Murray and low went to Mrs. : Robert Jones. Wedding Date Told Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Baker, Med ford, announce the coming mar riage of their daughter, Barbara, to James II. Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hays, Heppner. The ceremony will take place June 30 In the Whiting Field chapel at Milton, Fla., where Hays is stationed with the U. S. Navy. Unite Couples Mabel Griffin, Micheal Gray Exchange Vows Main-1 Matlcrie (Ulfftn. ilauch-i-i it Mr. 1-hll Griffin, and Mil hi nl 1,4-e Gray. in f Mr. and Mr. Mt-rntt Gray, nil of lleiio- nnr. untied in marriage Srftuid.i), June V), at the AV Sjim' Kpif-ctipal church. The 10 o'clm k untie rlnj; ceremony was officiated t.y Father Bruce Spen err U-fi re members of the fam lly. The bride, given In marriage by her brother. Norman Griffin. Portland, wore a beige suit with pink accessories and carried a bouqurt of pink rosebuds and while carnations with a pink rosebud corsage In the center. The bride's only attendant. Miss F.laine Laird as maid of honor, chose a pink flowered print dres.s with pink accessories nd carried a bouquet of pink nd white carnations. Ronald r.iy was best man for his bro ther. Tbe usher was Forrest Bur- ei blue, nephew of the bride. For the wedding, the bride's' mother wore a blue illk print dress with white acccsHories. The gr'rfim's mother wore a blue suit with white accessories and the i groom s gramimoiner wore a ii . . . . navy blue dress with white ac cessorles. hach wore n corsage of pink carnations. In carrying ut the pink and white color theme, pink gladioli were used as altar flowers. Mrs. J. O. Turner played the organ, accompanying Elaine Laird who sang, "I Love You Truly." A reception for the young couple and their families was held Immediately following the ceremonv at the home or me bilde's mother. After the newly iweos n.'i'i cut tne ursi piece oi cake, Mrs. L. E. Ruhl, aunt of the groom, continued with the cutting of the cake. Mrs. Herb Case, sisler of the bride, and Mrs. Stanley Cox, sister-in-law of the bride, poured at the tea table. The tables were decorated with pink and white peonies. The groom, a 1900 graduate of Heppner high school, is attend ing the General Motors school In Tlgard where the young couple is residing. The bride grpdualod from Heppner high school in 1961. Out-of-town guests for the wed ding and reception were Mrs. Mabel Gray and Florence, Her- miston; Mrs. Verda Ritchie, Nor man Griffin and son Norman all of Portland; Robert Gray, Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. L. E Ruhl and son Richard, Lexing ton. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray, Ronald and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Case, Arthur, Carole, and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cox and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaffitz, Dianne and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burkenbine, Elaine Laird, Mrs. Robert Stev ens, Rev. Spencer and Mrs. Griffin. The couple left Immediately 0 E.XJBD CALL I t22l Of I IZI( JO FCTTTJOHN Luncheon-Shower Fetes Judy Thompson Mrs. I. W. Mahoncy and Mrs. Claud"' Graham entertained at the Mahont-y reidtnce on Tues day with a bridal luncheon and khower honoring Miut Judy ThompKon, l.rlde elect of Kent R4hrtk of Pendleton. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson of Pendleton, formerly of Heppner. Guest enjoying the luncheon and an afternoon of visiting were: Miss Judy Thompson, Miss Janet Thompson. Mrs. Stephen Thompson, Miss Karen Rothrock. Mr. Robert Rothrock. Mrs. Bill Hodgen, all of Pendleton; Mrs. Bill Healy. Miss Meredith Thom son. Mrs. Terry Thompson, Mrs. Ronald Curran, Mrs. Bernard Da mon, Mrs. Luke Bibby, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Paul Webb. Mrs. John Pfelffer. Mrs. Pat Cutsfurth. Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. James Thomson. Mrs. R. B. Rice, Mrs. Ed Schaffitz. Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Miss Shanny Mahoncy, And Mrs. Bill Barratt of Heppner. Mothers' Club Porty Fetes Mrs. Robbins Mi. ,N. C. AndeiMin and Mrs. H -Imti Jones entertained with off. Lour Thurwljy afternoon at the Anderw n home In honor f Mr. L. L. Robbins who has moved with her family to Ba ker. Thi M-neil ired tea, pineapple coffee cake and coffee to the Mothers' Club guets. Mrs. Har old Lfclrd. Mm. Ray Williamson, Mrs Rod Murray, Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Mrs. Role Fulleton. Mrs. Sam Nagcl, Mrs. Bruce Sencer, Mrs. Bob Abrams, Mrs. W. II. Wolff. Mrs. Clem Stockard, and Mrs. Rubbing. Mrs. Robbins received an em broidered linen handkerchief I from the guests. Wagners Attend 50th Anniversary Mis. C. M, Waner and child ren ire returning this frcra Landing. Mich., where they have lrn on a three weeks trip. Dr. Wagner and son Biliy flew the family plane back June H. Joining the family for the Win wedding annlvcrry of Mrs. Watnr's iarent. Mr. and Mrs. John Affeldt. on June IS, Billy sujed with the ..ther who had gone by train and will return with them thl week. Dr. Wagner flew his plane bm k alone, arrhlng June IS lone Auxiliary Installs Officers lONF American Legion Aux iliary held Installation of new officers on Its regular meeting date. June 20, with 14 members present. Refreshments of straw berry shortcake were served by Mrs. C. E. Brenner. for their home in Tlgard. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Pioneer Memorial hos oital auxiliary meeting is scheduled for July 10, 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Cecil Thome In lone. Heppner Class of '51 Holds Reunion Picnic The class of 1951 of Heppner High sc hool gathered Sunday at the Cut- forth cabin in the moun tains for a day of visiting and r.-niiniscing. starting with a pot luck dinner. Sixteen classmates and their families out of the 25 class mem bers contacted were present for the occasion. Out-of-town guests were Juan- Ita Matteson Lillle, Condon, Con nie Ruggles Fastabend, Rich land. Wn; Vern Bell, Brookings; Rob Cunninghnm, Pendleton; Lyle Peck, Rufus; and Dorothy Allstott Jackson, Gresham. 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