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HtrrNCR GAZETTE TIM tl. nuidt. Af J11
To Attend Meeting
Of lone Garden Club
call m t2M io trrrrjoiw
Schaad-Stout Vows Read
In Pendleton Church
AND MRS. Paul Stout were married In the First Christian
urch. Pendleton, July 22. The bride U the former Carol LouIm
load, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Larry Scbaad of Pendleton.
groom is tne ion oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles stout of Heppner.
(Photo by Swan)
inion Brings Many
atives to Baker
sTucker Picnic
atives of the Collins Tucker
coming from far and near,
ired at the Baker city park
ly, July 30, for their second
at reunion picnic.
t day was spent in visiting
n renewing family acqualn-
a.
ending this year were Mr.
Mrs. Art Michel, Susanvllle,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Con
ind Floyd, Hermlston; Mr.
Mrs. Irvin Michel and fam
Payette, Ida.; Miss Alice
Potlach, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad and family. Union;
,nd Mrs. Raymond Gross and
ty, Fruitland, Ida.; Mr. and
tMark Conrad, Enterprise;
f Bruce Lockhart, Angel
p, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John
Conrad, Middleton, Ida.; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl M c D a n 1 e 1 s and
Georgina, Mrs. Elsa Leathers,
Mrs. Dorothy Baily, Mrs. Jessie
Lovgren and Mrs. Opal Cook, all
of Heppnen
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Reld and Laurel
Wenatchee, Wn.; Mrs. Belle
Dearinger, Tacoma. Wn.; Mrs,
Lucy Wickworth, Vlsalia, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pennington
and son, Baker; Mrs. Gertrude
Bevick, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Nelson and Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Adams, Baker;
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and
family, Mllton-Freewater; Chris
Wilsox. Tacoma, Wn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Collins Tucker and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shafer, Judy
and Irene Lampklns, Mrs. George
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lind-
ley and Lila, all of La Grande.
In 1962, the reunion will be
held on the last Sunday in July.
moos? & 0(0
Only the R
ONSON
BUTANE
CAS S LIGHTER Has Thh!
Fnaerft'o Acfusfube
Fame NO TOOLS NO TOIL I
A touch of tt Anger and th flam b
loll or ihort, at yom with, for o'jo.
rtrttt, cigart or plpn.
Fuels in Seconds
Lights for Months
On intrant Man gc mjKtio. gives
thovtandt of citan-burning flghtt. Am)
flH it end forg.t iri
ONLY
i $95
f) PAY NIXT VIAl'
WEEK
"Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something
special r
OT JEWELERS
WE GIVE SSH GREEN STAMPS
l".ir. i UutM Schaad. daughter
ft Mr ant Mr. Larry Schaad
of IVndU-um. recharged wedJing
iws with Paul Janw Stout. aon
if Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout
of Met imer. July 22 at an after
rHK.n lutlf rinjj ceremony read
ty the l'.fv Carman M-ll. pastor
at the First Chritlan thunh In
IVndltlon.
The bride, Klvi n in marriage by
hi-t father, More white tulle and
laie ith fitted bodice, tweet
heart netkline trimmed with
jH-arl and sequlna, cap sleeves
and full length bouffant aklrt
Her walnt length veil was held
with a pearl crown and she wore
miitthliit; ntltts rarrylnit a bou
quet of gardenia, pink roaea,
lily of the valley and bouvardla.
Maid of honor was Miss Nor
ma Gollyhorn of Irrlgon. She
wore a full lengtn pinK nocaea
nylon over taffeta with matching
mlttf and carried a noaegay of
pink ruses and lily of the valley.
lU'st man was Len Ray
Schwarz of Heppner and ushers
were Don Illermhe, Alfred Furat
and Garry Schaad.
The wedding music was played
by Mrs. Larry Straughan.
The reception followed In the
Fellowship hall in the church
and was arranged by the Mo
thers Club of the church using
decorations to carry out the pink
and white color scheme.
Cutting the four-tier cake was
Mrs. Elmer McCormack of Beav
erton. grandmother of the bride,
and Mrs. Don Hlersche. Pouring
wore Mrs. Dean Swan, Mrs. Col
lins Tucker of La Grande, Mrs.
James Parry, cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. M. A. Kottmeier of
Portland, great aunt of the bride.
Beverly Schaad of La Grande,
cousin of the bride, was In
harce of the guest book. The
gift table was attended by Mary
Ann Storie and Merlene Teasley,
assisted by Bill Schaad and
Johnny Swan.
The brides mother, Mrs.
Schaad was attired In a beige
ribbon knit dress with gold ac
ccssorlcs and wearing a corsage
of Talisman roses and garden
as. Mrs. Stout, the groom's mo
ther, wore a pale pink dress with
white accessories with a corsage
of pink roses and gardenias.
Following a wedding trip to
Canada the young couple will be
at home in Pendleton after Aug
Guests included the bride's
randparents, Mrs. Lucy Schaad
of Newberg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer McCormack of Beaverton.
Other guests from out of town
ere: Miss Elsie Schaad, Van
couver, Wn; Mr. and Mrs. George
McCormack, Bend; Mrs. M. A.
Kottmeier. Portland; Mr I A
flumoner and Mr. Helen Clump
ner. Spokane. Wn.! Mr. and Mr.
Colllna Tucker. Mr. Roland
&haad. Mla Beverly Schaad.
and Mr. and Mr. John Ryon.
Mr. and Mr. K. W. Mile and
Mr. Jim Palmer, EnlerprUe; Mr.
and Mr. Charles Mout ana Mr.
and Mr. Len Ray Sha,
Heppner; Mr. and Mr. M. U
Hadwtck. Mr. Howard Golly,
horn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis.
Mis Marry Gerberdlng. all of
Irrlgon; Ml Sharon Scully. For
eat Grove; Michael Crouter. I'ma
tilla; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Inne. Hermlston.
After the wedding and recep
tion out of town friends and rel
ative were guests at an Informal
buffet given by the bride's par
ents at their home In the Mon
tee addition.
IO.ST The ln Garden flub
a ill meei at the r.ume if Mr.
Halter U'hyrs pn iueay. Auj
UM R with Mr. Ranald Uih.-p
as Co hoktek.
The International Farm Youth
I'vihitfife student. MUs Mrl
Vut.'ire von R-i,en of Colmar
l't LuvemlHHjrg. Germany will
tie a guest, Marie Is adapted In
keveral language Including the
I.')iluh language. She has been
raiwM on a farm and know
wheat farming, rooking as well
as other intereting frature
HhU-h she will tell about. She
will ghe a talk cm gardening In
Luxembourg.
The young student will be
house guet at the home of Mr.
and Mr. FredrUk Martin and
family during her stay In our
county. The Martins will motor
to Corvallls this week-end to
bring Mla von Roesgen to lone.
She will be a guest f r three
weeks and will be here during
our fair time.
Mrs. Lona Fadbera of loo and
Mrs. Loren Hale and daughter
Marlam Lt-avenwood of Albany,
were caller at the Alfred Troed-
son home on Saturday afternoon.
Bergstrom Families
Gather In Tho Dalles
ICNE The Dalle wai the aeao
of family picnic tn hon of the
Heftrom on Jiunday.
Fmm the K-ne a;e attendlrg
were, Mr and Mr. Roland efg
iron and family. Mr. and Mr
Art Strfanl and family, Mr. and
Mm Carl Bercstrvm and Ml
l.ltd Qulmty.
ttli rumtng fioin a aUiance
wete. Mr. and Mi. tUib Cuthran
and family of Yakima, Norman
U-itiii-tn of Rrouklng and th
f,. II. wlng from Portland, Mr. and
Mr. Don liergttrom and child
ren. Mr. and Mr. Bill Rcrgttrom
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Bergitrom
and children. Mr. Wayne Berg
kinm and children and Mr O.
G. lurgstrom. O. G. Bergstrom
ms unable to attend due to his
convalescence to a recent aur
gery. He la reported In satisfac
tory condition.
Attending th Blealunaa (ana
lly reunion picnic at Emigrant
State Park on highway 30 Sun
day were Mr. and Mr. Glenn
Itby. Heppner. and Mr. and Mrs.
Hershall Townsend and family,
lone. About 50 were present
Mr. and Mr. Marvin Bard. Tbe
Dalle, are hou-v guest this
week of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Scott.
In Nurie's Training
Paula Barak, daughter ct Mr.
and Mr. Barak of lelr. ton, ha
been accepted 14 enter the basic
degree nursing program at the
I'nhmlty ft Oregon rVtww-l -f
Nursing this fall. She wtll be
among a rlas of 103. the largest
entering class In the school s his
tory. The rlas al show a
25 pmrent IruTease wer last
) ear's record l iana of M. accord
ing to dlmtor Jean V- Boyle.
Mts Barak receded her pre
suming education at Oregon
State l'nherlty.
Birthday Party Held
For Doug Gunderson
Tlve Eddie Gunderson home
was the Kene of a party fur
their son Doug and hi friends
In honor tf his sixth birthday.
The youngster enjoyed
game, one being a treasure
hunt, and refreshments of rake
and Ice cream.
Doug's birthday guest were
Greg Barry. Terry and Judy
Pratt. Tod Cox, Doug Gonty, and
David Gunderson.
Mr. and Mr. Mareta Boyd. The
Dalle, are houseguests this week
of her parenta. Mr. and Mr.
Ralph ScotL
Silver Creek Scene
Of Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adklns at
tended the Canoy family reunion
at Silver Creek Falls on Sunday,
and were accompanied by Mrs.
Purdy Casebeer and daughter,
Mrs. Joyce Townsend and two
children.
They met their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crismon In
Portland and spent the night
Sunday with them before return'
ing to Heppner.
One of the oldest members of
the Canoy family name, Bill
Canoy of Boise, also made the
trip to the reunion.
First Birthday
Honored With Party
Little Miss Tina Connor,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor
gan Connor, celebrated her first
birthday with a party on Tues
day. August 1.
Tina was delighted in opening
the many gifts, playing games
with her small friends and shar
ing birthday refreshments.
Those attending were her sis
ter, Trade Connor, Allen, Lisa
and Connie Lee Burkenbine, Kale
and Mike Buschke, Lynn and
Butch Sawyer, Barbie, Kyde and
David Allstott, Kay and Dale
Munkers and Billy Hutchens.
Bridge Winners Told
At Elks Tournament
The Elks sponsored Sunday
evening, an invitational dupli-
i cate bridge meet with Hermlston
and Condon players participat
ing with eight tables In play.
Winning high for north-south
were Mrs. Bruce Lindsay, Her-
miston, and Mrs. Isabel Davis,
Condon. Second high went to
Mrs. La Verne Van Marter and
Mrs. Bill Labhart, Heppner. The
winners for east-west were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Pratt high, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward, Hermls
ton, second high.
Prior to the bridge play, the
Elks dining room served a spec
ial familv dinner between the I
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