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49th Anniversary
Of R, I. Thompsons
Marked With Dinner
Boardmon CoudIc
dmnrr and tu. 1. 1 ; txchange Marriaqe
Vows At Baker Home
HUAKDMANXIIm Cr uh n
A few limr friends t Mr.
ml M. K!jih I Tnomj.w.n
eatheird at the Imn Mr, nj
t, t.afftrt rrt Sunday
evening r
The tat.n rnaikrd ihf
4;nh wedding ani.ivriry tf the
i. i . , ekrr. daughter uf Mr, and
Vrtlml AueuM 21. WULrd Raker of tWdman.
vihi"n wa. I., ,ert.rdinR King, aWdman. m, of Mr. and
u. Liuixt King of Kn(i-f.uiKV
iTntn:t.n, Mu mtee and Frank
Turner, w ho were m Ihh.I mate In
ll.'i.irr.
Hut fur the everting were Mr
and Mr. (Urnrtt Barrett and Mr
ami Mi. Frank Hamlin.
CALL tUt M tUi JO tVT VJCHN
Ufifiotieed by mot ot the gunU,
'il, n rwrdtii a gi number i In a double rim. .......... .,u n,Jit l,l i
of m-uh. day antte of KtDh hum ,J it,- ...i- . I Mi. Rill
aunt. Mr. and Mn. Harold Baker,
July 3n, at 2 pm. The -rvir
was rfnird by the Rev. Ku
tfene llamblem, iatof uf the
Mt-thutlikt Ihuivh In Hermuton.
Untla Warner an J Sharon Ol
M-n of Irrlgun ng "I Love You
Truly- and -Wedding Prarr
accompanied on the orean bv
.Mr, tiarold Baker.
Reception Planned
For Lexington Couple
LrXINGTON Following the
mvrlage ceremony uniting Mar
lti Way .f Lexington and hi
brldeelett. Miss Norma Jean
R.il lnwin Saturday evening. Sep
tember 1. there will be a public
reception honoring the couple a
the Lexington LOOT, hall. The
tnui'le will greet friends stsrting
at K:30 p. m.. after their ex
change of vows at the Christian
rhuit-h parsonage.
All frlemU are cordially in
vited to attend the reception.
Elks Name Winners
Of Duplicate Play
The Elk entertained six ta
bW of duplicate bridge Sunday
evening following the special
family dinner in the afternoon.
Several guest came from Her
mlston, Pendleton, and Condon
which Included Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Ldmlston, Mr. and Mr. Gti
Hartzhelm, and Mrs. Bruce Lind
say, Hermlston; Mr. Isabelle Da
vis, Condon; and Mrs. Bill Kil
kenny and Mrs. Elsie Dlxson,
Pendleton.
Mrs. Hill Collins and La
Verne Van Marter won high for
north south and Dr. Wolff and
Bill Collins won second high. The
winners for east-west were Mr.
and Mrs. Ldmlston. high; and
Mrs. Van Marter and Mrs. Bob
Dt-Spaln second hlRh.
The bride wore a street length
ireM of white taffeta, covered
with ilk org ana. which she
made herself. Her veil of Illusion
ret held in place with a tiara
of wed xarK was borrowed
from her sinter. Mr. George
Bolce, who wore It at her wed
ding a little over a year aeo.
Mrs. Bolce was matron of hon
or ir ntr sister, ami wore a
street lenghlh dress of orange
taffeta, with orange accessories,
Bobby Allen of Grangar, Wash
cousin of the bride, was candle
lighter.
Jerry t'ecK, of Boardman. was
best man. Randy Baker, cousin
of the bride, was ring bearer, and
Diane Cox of Portland, niece of
the grim, was flower girl.
Botn trie Driue and groom are
graduates of Riverside high
school at Boardman. After a
short trip they are living In
Boardman where the groom Is
mploycd.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King and
son Bryan. Mrs. Gall (ox and
Portlond Picnic Draws
Many From Area
Many from thl ate joined
Die l.tt rtl who Jgl-d th
rr,.Mi-r at Ue Mftow Count
I Vote tu Id Auguftt 0. at Laurel
iiuikl lark In Portland This pic
iic l an aiw.ud) attalr aiende
t ttisny fotmer irldenta a e!l
ample. Mi Mary Sur
Bdrlow i was the oldeot
Udy prent and twelved a vr
sate prewntetl by Bert Mon
Among thoe from lone attend
leg e: Mrs. Anna Lid!rwm,
Franklin Llrntstroin. Mrs. Trud.i
iwaiiKin. Mr. and Mrs Walter
Rubertk. Mr. and Mrs. Cletl Rhea
and family, Mrs. Edith Mchul
son, Mr. and Mr. Vim. Berg
strom, and Jhan and Carl Troel
on.
Those from lleppner attending
were .Mr. and Mi. John Berg-
strum, Marilyn and Carolyn
U-rg strom. Mr. and Mrs. Laur
ence Btnket, Molly and Ron, Mr
and Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mrs.
Waiter Beckct.
Dowens Honored With, -wt" CAitm timh. riy. At 14. 1x1
Dinner Party Saturday
Mrs. Lovgren Attends
Dalles Class Reunion
airs. Jim Lovgren and son
Frank, attended h"j class reun
ion in The Dalles August 13 and
11. The Dalles class of 1944 met
for a banquet and dance at th
IiUjiuI .Navigation banquet room
ivuUinljy night.
The class members Introduced
wieniteives, their nusband or
wife, and gave a short resume i
of the past years since crad-
uation.
On Sunday they gathered at I
Sorosls Park w ith their families
for a picnic.
Approximately 130 persons at
tended and were most enthus-
Mi. and ?. r V Mu-
, te I ..-.! t a " i '
it,, ir b.itne ttunty t vn.tr in
-.,r tt M.- "'i M' La-n
Uwrii if ria rrvliiv t!.f
ll.e K rfi, f -ill. i f l-'l pl.t
irl l. i.l. whrn la f csitej
,,.L) the la. at
sti.si, inevetl to PUivrvCU
three )ears ago where be
teat hllig.
Guet pie-nt for l.'ie jniiluik
dinner Wei- Mr and -tr- i. r.
McOuairie. Mr. snd -Mrs. Ja
Uvd, Mr and Mrs. Eddie Gun-
derMin. Mr. and Mrs- Harry O'
Uomull. Dr. and Mi. Ed Shaf
t,l. and Mr and Mrs Jim Val
entitle.
VAUT LUTHERAN CHUKOt
:r. Kriihrth ;. t'lllfc.ill, pat.,r
vr!ilp aii Soi .tv i
Mrs. Gimbel Wins
High At Bridge
hildren Judy. Wesley, Ronn'e iatic about plans made for
and Diane, Sherry and Gary
King, all of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. George Nelson and son
Terry of O' Brian; Mr. and Mrs.
George King of Enterprise; and
jvirs. L lay ton Alien ana cniiaren
Granger,
25 year reunion to be held In
liXiD.
Mrs. Lovgren and Frank stayed
with her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sumner.
Caml
Wash.
and Bobby of
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Pinky Allen Honored
With Farewell Party
IONE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Englc-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Varnell were hosts on Saturday
night at Stefanls, for a farewell
party in honor of Pinky Allan,
who left for California on a new
Job.
Among the guests were, Mr.
and Mrs. Engleman, John Jep
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Holtz.
Mrs. Milton Morgan, Rollo Craw
ford, Gerald Bergstrom, Milton
Morgan, E. W. Brlstow, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Baker, Art Llndstrom,
June Hydspcth, Robert Drake and
lierald Peterson.
A dinner party was held with
the guests going to Heppner later
for the Queen's dance.
A last minute delay made it
impossible for Mr. and Mrs. Yar-
nell to return from La Grande
for the party.
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Store Hours: 9 A. M. To f. M.
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PBONS 8-8200
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something
special I"
WELERS
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Sheryl Harris Feted
With Bridal Shower
Miss SheTyl Harris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saling,
was the guest of honor at a love
ly bridal shower at the Paul
Jones home.
Sandra Jones, Mrs. Gary Jones,
and Sharon Keithley were hos
tesses for the evening and serv
ed coffee, punch, and cookies to
the guests.
Assisting Sheryl with her gifts
was Mrs. Bob Stevens.
A novel idea was introduced
by Mrs. Gary Jones who made
a ribbon pillow for Sheryl and
is used to save the ribbons from
her gifts. The pillow was used
as the backdrop on the gift ta
ble for the shower.
Guests included Judy Cochell,
Jeanne Schmidt, Bernice Thom
son, Mary Evelyn Tucker, Mrs.
Paul Jones, Mrs. Everett Keith
ley, Earl Ayres, Mrs. Oliver Cres
wick, Mrs. Mike Saling, and Mrs.
Tom Wilson.
Wedding Anniversary
Observed August 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright of
Seattle, long time Heppner resi
dents, celebrated their 27th wed
ding anniversary on August 11
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Haguewood of Heppner.
After a buffet supper, Mr. and
Mrs. Wright cut the three-tiered
pink and white wedding cake,
made and decorated by their
daughter, Mrs. Haguewood.
Other guests of the evening
included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc-:
Kinnery and Alan of Hermlston, !
Deanna Wright and Krlsti, Kel-1
ley. Kimee Lu and Keven Hague
wood .
Roy Erickson of the First Nat
ional Bank, his wife and child
ren are spending his vacation
visiting In Hillsboro where the
parents of both Erickson and:
his wife reside.
Mr. Glen Ward entortainod
Wednesday night with two ta
ble of br-dge In play. She served
tfeluious molded salad follow
ing the play.
High prle went to Mr. rr-d
Clmbet. second high to Mr. Pat
O'Brien, and low won by Mr.
Jim Prs k.
Other guests prew-nt were
Mr. Wayne Prot k. Mrs. Don Ben- Pheae your aewa Item te t-1221.
ASSCMILT Of COD CH0HCN
H.-mer Wulfir.gt.m. pai4
Sunday kt htiol. S 41 n
Morning worship, II K1 m
-iiiig service 7 til p m
Thurxlay evening, family s-f
M.v, 7 .m
TNI METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Autln McChe fant-w
Morning worship, 9.10 a. m.
Church whool. 10-oo a. m.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pev P.o.1 MacKenzle, pastor
Church School Service, 9 30,
children to junior high ace.
siorning Worship summer
schedule, 9 3d a. m.
nett. Mrs. Marshall Lovgren. Mrs.
Clint Agee. and Mrs Ralph Rich-
nn int.
IAPT1ST CMUiCH
loave
in ttj a in Hunftay, fubU study
U w a in Sunday, morning
crv Ice.
CHURCH OP fCSUS CHRIST
Or LATTKR DAY IAINT8
Amciicoa Leyta Nell
Ul ti J III. l.arU. hi 'rel.ient
PrieiuM mis-tii-.g. H:lil a. m
Suii.l.ty S. hod at 10. .10 a. m
Sacrament Service at 111
ST MTftlCK-S CHUHCN
lli-j'piier
Kev Ranund li. ail
Sunday Masse. 6 30 and 10
m.
Weekday Masses, 7:3(1 a m
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V Knox. minMer
Morning worship at 8 30
Sunday School at 9.15
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lne
Rev Raymond Beard
3iinri.it. Mae. R;15 m
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CMUICH
The Kev C Bruce Sbencer. R.-toc
II !y Ctirr.mjri.n oauy tecet
M .i..Ul 7.J A M, $undaa
1 and 10 A. M.
CHUSCM Or THE NA2AMCNC
Rrv. M Cailton ?4otwf, Patu
Sunday school 10 a in.
Wofhtp Hem,
.Namrriie young opir mm
trty T OO p in.
Evening am tee, 730 p m.
Mea-ting la Seventh ty Ad
veiitut rhurth. Everyone el
come.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor
Alfalfa Strwi
Worship srvii-. 11.00 a m
Sunday arhool, 9 t1 i ni
LEXINGTON CHURCH Of
CHRIST
Walter Smith. Datr
Sunday w houl. 10 u) a m
Worship 11:00 a m.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
David Bauer, Pastor
Saturday services
Sabbath school, 9:30 A M.
Church service, 11:00 A M.
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