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Martins Entertain At Lawn Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin were hosts to a buffet dinner Friday evening on the lawn of their ranch home. Many out-of-town relatives and friends here for the wedding later in the evening of Miss Judy Co chell and Dick Paine were among the invited guests. Enjoying the informal dinner were Dick Paine, on leave from his service training at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Paine, Aloha; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews, Los Angeles, Calif.; Jon Ryder, Glide; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ritter, Mrs. Dick Chin nock, Mrs. Del DesBrisay, Port land; Mrs. W. D. Andrews, Bill and Tom, Vancouver, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. David Paine, Morgan town, West Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strader, Bill Strader, Rose burg; Miss Susan Coffern, Bryn Athyn, Pa; Ladd Dick, Pat Martin and the host and hostess. The Randalls also entertained relatives staying for the week end at a barbecue on the lawn Saturday evening, leaving for their respective homes on Sunday. IT'S HERE! 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Neilson Photo Couple Makes Home In Pendleton After Pretty June Wedding Wedding vows were exchang ed between Brenda Kay Town send, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend of lone, and George Portschy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Portschy of Pendle ton, in an evening ceremony June 16 at the lone Community church. The Rev. Rod MacKen zie read the double ring cere mony. Decorating the church were large baskets of white gladiolus and lavender chrysanthemums, with white pew bows centered with a lavender orchid. Wedding music was played by Miss Karen Lundell who also ac companied Mrs. Gerald Jonasson JHHWD-ftilJWl '""-I Hpii)i'M:i " " " ' You can twist it, ven tit It In knot! turn It, Crafted to complement the finest watches, Speidel's patented Twist-O-Flex construction offers total wrist comfort plus unmatched quality , . . outlasts old fashioned bands five to one! Right now, choose from a complete selection of out standing Twist-O-Flex de signs. We custom-fit Twist-O-Flex to your wrist and watch! VP- Brazilia $7.95 f.t.i. jp jm J)" Ji" Cellini -$12.95 f.t.i 5795 mm m Paines Host Dinned For Wedding Party, Out-of-town Guests Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paine were hosts for a rehearsal din ner at Stefani's on Thursday evening, prior to the wedding Friday evening of their son, Richard Edwin, to Mis Judy Cochell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, Ileppner. In addition to the groom and bride-elect, the wedding party included Diana Rees, Kent, Wn.; Pamela Cochell, Connie Ander son and Nancy Cleveland, Hepp ner; Bill Strader, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. David Paine, Morgan town, West Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. W. D. Andrews, Thomas Andrews and Bill An drews, Vancouver, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ritter, Mrs. Del Des Brisay, Mrs. Dick Chinnock, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strader, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wells, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, John Cleveland, all of Heppner; Jon Ryder, Glide, and Miss Suzie Coffern, Bryn Athyn, Pa. During the evening the bride elect presented her wedding at tendants with evening star pen dants. Gifts from the groom to his ushers and attendant were pearl tie pins. A ready hand is belter than a ready tongue. HEPPNER GAZETTfi-TlMES, Thursday, July 26, 1962 -3 Social Lites CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 by Jo By JO PETTYJOHN HOW GOOD it is to have our radio-phonograph working again! Really just too quiet around here without the music roaming about. I concentrate better or maybe it keeps me from talking to myself. 000 BERT HUFF and LaVerne Van Marter journeyed to Hermis ton Monday to enter the Elks duplicate play. They continued the Heppner winning habit by bringing home first prize. 000 BARBARA ALLSTOTT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde All stott, celebrated her 8th birth day with a party Thursday afternoon. Her guests were Tracie and Tina Connor, Sally and Sandra Kirby, Edna and Louise Hartle, Povie Alderman, Melinda Leonnia, Janot Mc Curdy, Cyde Marie and David Allstott. They enjoyed games and refreshments of birthday cake and "keen cones." Barbara picked out the "keen cones" recipe and helped mother, Jackie, prepare the treats. They were ice cream in cones decor ated with cookies and chocolate chips, making dolls, then placed into the freezer until party time. MILLIE EVANS took high for the Friday afternoon pinochle club with Gladys Beckett as hostess, Pearl Wright and Beulah Mankin took the pinochle and Gladys won low. Also in on the two tables of play were Mary Harris, Marguerite Chapin, Doris Watkins, and Carrie Beckett. BIRTHDAYS WERE in season at the Allstott home last week! Jackie was surprised with a party Friday afternoon by Flo Connor at the Connor home. The guests enjoyed an afternoon of Confusion, which is a card game. Beth Van Schoiack won high and Delorea McLachlan was low. Others present for the "Confus ion, cake and coffee were Jeanne Berry, Bobby Angell, and Mrs. Hoyrt liutohins. 000 WHAT ABOUT going clear to Seattle to the World's Fair, taking loads of pictures with a magazine-load movie camera, only to find you had the Needle in the middle of Puget Sound?? It seems a certain someone got the finished magazine and new magazine mixed up when load ing the camprfl. sn tnnk niptnroa on top of pictures! ! 000 HAVE YOU noticed the fresh fruits and vppetahles aro IntP coming into the markets this summer. I saw in the markets this week that the other berries, . besides Strawherries. are hpcrin. ning to appear. According to the OSU marketing report they ex pect a larger crop of red rasp berries, smnllpr prnnc nf hnvcpn. berries and loganberries, and aDout tne same as last year of black raspberries. n n n LOOK FOR turkeys to be feat- urea in the markets this month due to the huge crop last year. Many of the birds were put into cold storage. So use lurKeys onen in your summer menus. Thev ran hp usprl in salads and In snnriulrhpa Tn. matoes and cucumbers will be coming more plentiful as the local items come on the market. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt and family are vacationing this week In Portland and on the coast. They left The Dalles following the Little League games Satur day night and plan to return next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sumner and children, The Dalles, visited the week-end with relatives. Domino $10.95 f.t.i. "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 171 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB PH. 676-9200 JEWELERS m STAM PS soloist, when she sang "O Promise Me," "The Wedding Prayer," and "Hawaiian Wed ding Song." The bride's gown was of white silk organza with fitted bodice, pointed neckline and floor length bouffant skirt. Her finger tip veil fell from a jeweled crown and she carried a white orchid surrounded by stephan otis. She carried an embroidered handkerchief, a gift of her grandmother, Mrs. William Campbell of Stanfield. Matron of honor was Mrs. Pat Hammond, wearing an orchid sheath with matching hat and accessories. Bridesmaids, choosing laven der sheaths with matching hats and accessories, were Sue Town send, sister of the bride, Linda Halvorsen and Sandra Zachary. All carried fans with vandum orchids. Candle lighters were Carol Ann Palmer and Judy Morgan, dressed in purple with orchid wrist corsages. Dawn Peterson, in white and lavender sheer with lavender cummerbund, attended as flower girl. She carried a basket of or chids. Ricky Peterson carried the rings. Gary Richards of Pendleton was best man. Ushers were Man cell Townsend, brother of the bride, and Don Baumeister and Jim Baker of Pendleton. A reception followed in the church parlors with Linda Heim bigner pouring; cake was cut and served bv Carol Kay Ander son and Carol Sue Hynd, cousin of the bride, and Marilyn Mor gan served punch. The table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake surrounded with vandum orchids and topped by miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Milton Morgan was chair man for the reception, with Mrs. Mike Matthews, Mrs. Clell Kea, Mrs. Harold Sherer, Kathy Rea and Mrs. Paul Petty.iohn, Jr., assisting about the rooms, Following a wedding trip to the coast, the couple is now at home in Pendleton, where the groom is employed at the U.S. Gypsum plant at Pilot Rock and the bride is a beautician at tne Bob Shop in Pendleton. For going away, the new Mrs. Portschy wore a lavender Chinese sheath with matching coat and gold-colored access ories. She wore the orchid from the bridal bouquet. After the reception the main bouquet was thrown and caught by Linda Halvorsen. Coming from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs, Fort land; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc Knight, Mrs. Bob Henderson, Pruitt and Craig, all of Van couver, Wn,; Mr. and Mrs. Perl Bve and Diane and Mr. ana Mrs. Stewart Bye, all of Silver ton; Mrs. Fred Jenkinson, Car son. Wn.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reld, Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce, Redmond; Joyce and Dixie Darst, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bleakman. Hermiston; Mrs, Jerry Haddox, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zachary, Moro; Mr and Mrs. Paul Portschy, Pendle ton: Mike Chase, Pasco; Mrs Ella Bleakman, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Irby and Mrs. Jessie Grif fin, Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins. Hood River, and vacationed at Lost Lake. They also stopped to visit their parents in The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gardner. BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE Office Supplies, Office Equip ment, Business Machines. 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