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Social Lites - -
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
by Jo
Couple Repeats Vows
At High 'Noon Mass
In lone February 16
Sharon Lee Crabtree, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab
tree of lone, and William
Gelinas of Condon Radar Air
Base and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Gelinas of Manchester,
New Hampshire, exchanged wed
ding vows at a high noon mass
n St. Williams Catholic church
jn lone Saturday, February 16.
Father Raymond Beard read the
double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white nylon
and lace dress with fitted bodice,
sabonna neckline 1
extending to a point at the wrist,
and floor length skirt with tiers
of nylon edged with bands of
lace, studded with sequins. Her
fingertip veil fell from a double
tiered tiara of lace trimmed
with pearls and sequins. She
carried a heart shaped bouquet
ieu roses ana wnite carna
tions. She also carried a hand
kerchief that belonged to her
grandmother, Mrs. Blanche
Scheelar. She wore a tiny gold
cross, a gift of the groom.
Maid of honor was Judy Mor
gan, bridesmaid was Linda Halv
orsen and junior bridesmaid was
Cynthia Scheelar. They wore red
velveteen dresses and red satin
pumps, with white halo hats and
carried heart-shaped muffs with
corsages of red roses. The candle
lighters were twin sisters, Judy
and Jane Scheelar, wearing
wiine velveteen dresses and
white satin pumps. The flower
girl was Nancy Scheelar in red
velveteen dress with fur head
band and carried a heart-shaped
muff with red rose corsage. The
ring Dearer was Ashley McCabe,
in a white dinner jacket.
Best man was Rudy Mundy.
Ushers were Ronald Crabtree and
Robert Guzzo, with John Scheelar
and David Baker, assistant ush
ers. Altar boys were Mike Da
vidson and Jim McElligott. The
groom, best man, ushers, ring
bearer and father of the bride
were all attired in white dinner
jackets and black trousers. The
groom's boutenniere was a white
carnation from the bride's bou
quet, with other attendants
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GELINAS
(Coles Studio photo)
wearing red rose buds.
jvirs. David Baker played the
weddins march
ied Mrs. Glenn Biehl who sang
"Ave Maria "Ppon. rv.. . r.-
feet Life," "0 Perfect Love" and
"Panis Angelicus."
The church was decorated with
baskets of red and white glad
iolus and the two altar bouquets
n-L-ic me same, witn white can
dles in the candelabras.
The hrirln loft ho- ,..
- ncait-
shaped bouquet at the base of
church was over the next day.
j iic leuepuon was neid in the
church basempnt with tha Alto
Society takine chamo Tim
serving were Mrs. Rosetta Palm
ateer, Mrs. June Crowell. Mrs.
Beverly Dougherty, Mrs. Rath
erine Emert, Mrs. Eunice McElli
gott, Mrs. Joyce Snyder, Mrs. Ida
Salter, Mrs. Flossie Marick and
Mrs. Rose Baker.
Cutting and sprvino nf tha
fnnr.t mJ i V , I
ucme was jurs. Lewis Halvorsen wun mzn wua ima ureen nav-
v. iuiic aim ivii.s. rtrrn o Miin. ntc ocluiiu. uuu iiifinuei.N av
HERE WE are again at the busy
time of the year with manv
school activities, club meetings,
and clubs organizing for the
summer programs. Of great in
terest is the up-coming band
carnival April 13. A fun-time for
all and the money will be used
to buy band uniforms and schol
arships. Then, of course, this is
garden and lawn time, and the
fruit trees will soon be blossom
ing out. Ever try planting
small field with a hand seeder
some fun and I'm sure a good
exerciser as you go at a fast
walk with your arm winding a
crank!
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THE GOLFING gals are organiz
ing for the spring and summer
play at a meeting Friday morn
ini? at the homp nf Kav AniW
son. All golf members and any
one interested in joining the
golf club are urged to attend
this coffee get acquainted hour
ai a a.m. inosp not hav no
riaes out are asked tn rai rnrW
Norene or Mane McQuarrie,
O O n
HAZEL HAMLIN anH FdHa Map
Lovtrren werp mipsta at hriHcp
ciuo iriciay night at the home
oi inez Meaaor. Kay Robinson
won hitrh. and Lillian Sumolr
was second high. Others in on
the play were Bebe Munkers,
Jean Bennett, June Bellenbrock,
and Inez.
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'TIS SPRING, and all women's
hearts turn tn thp thniiuht nf a
new Snrincr rlrpss' Paulino Mn(h.
eny said she knew she shouldn't
try on tnat dress because it
would fit! She had been eyeing
this one for several rlavs anr!
finally got "courage" enough to
iry it on, and sure enough, the
dress did fit!
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WITH MEASLES at the Bill Cox
nome, Winnifred swit c h e d
bridce turns with Rachel nick
last week tn pntprtain Ihn
Fyoudas and Fidas club. Rachel
met at the home of Mrs. Lu-
w..,. j. union. i.iuiung together
for birthday cake and to extend
her their good wishes were Mrs.
Prudy Casebeer, Mrs. Tom Frat
ers, Mrs. Irene Availl, Wates
berg, Wn., and Mrs. Parrish.
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HAVE YOU wondered many a
time how to get the first pickle
OUt Of a tightlv nurknH ir?
Here's a tip I picked up the other
day: bend up the ends of an
old fork which may be used
to lift up the pickles.
Mrs. E. E. Gontv nrM cnn
Doug, and Mrs.
and son, Allen, went to Boavpr.
ton Wednesday tn vicit m,,..
Gonty's mother, Mrs. C. F. Hem
rich. Thursdav th
Tom Sargent at Cutler City and
muay juis. uuniy spent the day
with her sister, Mrs. B. J Al
tishin,, Portland, before rpturn.
ing home Saturday. Mrs. Mc
Cabe visited her brother-in-law
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
(Bob) McCabe in rnrnnlinc
Coming Events
FRIDAY. March 29
High school baseball. Riverside
nere, a:JU.
Little League meeting, Turner,
van Marter and Bryant office
7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, March 3(1
High school baseball. Riverside
ai coaraman, 12:30.
Triple Link bake sale.
MONDAY. April 1
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, nnnn.
Rainbow, Masonic hall, 7:00 p.m.
cyiun ana Auxiliary potluck,
Leaion hnll 7-nn n
-j , WW tXit ,
School budget hearina. court.
house, 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY. Anril 9
Wranglers, club house, 8:00 p.m.
DANCE
AT HARDMAN
March 30
Music By Roy's Band
Supper Served
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, March 28, 1963
Heppner AFAAM, lodge
8:00 p.m.
hall-WSCS.
p.m.
WEDNESDAY, April 3
Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00 p.
m.
Methodist church, 8:00
THURSDAY. Anrit A
Soroptimist, Wagon Wheel, noon.
Elks Ladies Night, Elks room,
8:00 pan.
SPRING
CLEARANCE SALE
CONTINUES
THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 30
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF OUR MANY GREAT
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WE ACCEPT TRADEINS
LIBERAL TERMS WE DELIVER
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Heppner Ph. 676-9432
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Kers of Heppner, aunts of the
bride. Pouring coffee was Mrs.
Blanche Scheelar, grandmother
ui me nrinp. anH lVTrc
Scheelar, aunt of the bride, both
0cLlem- serving punch were
Mrs. iMmer Schpp ar nf Pnrtin
Mrs. Roy Stender of Salem, aunts
of the bride.
Mrs. Alvin HTpfaho cicto.. f
me Dnae and Mrs. Ron Crabtree
SISter-ln-laW nf tho hrirla V,orl
- ...w wi.m.. nau
charge of the gift table. Judy
onu oaue oL-iieeiar oi Portland,
Luuhins oi tne oruie had charge
of the guest book. Nancy and
Molly Scheelar, cousins of the
onae, Kevin and Ashley Mc
Cabe, nephews of the bride,
passed out the rice bas-s and
groom's cake.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Crabtree chose a dark multi
color two piece jersey dress with
matching accessories. Mrs. Gel
inas, mother of the groom, wore
a brown sheath With hpi cm on.
cessories. Both mothers and Mrs.
ciancne bcheelar wore white or
chid corsages.
After a shnrt worMi n ci trin tn
beaside and Pnrtlanii tha
has made their home in Condon
as Mr. Gelinas is in the Radar
Unit at the Air Base.
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177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER Z& jjH 1
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STAMPS 3 !''
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ing were Florence Green, Lorena
Jones, Elsie Cole, Gladys Connor,
Beth Bryant, and Winnifred who
will entertain thp crnnn nevt
week.
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DISCUSSION of the forthcom
ing Legion state convention to
be in Pendleton will be the main
topic on the agenda Monday
evening of Legion and Auxiliary.
Sneakinp nf thn T.pwinn T wnnlH
like to thank them for the job
well done on the Friday night
movies they are sponsoring for
the youngsters. A reminder of
the baked food sale April 13
at The HeDnner Red and White
D.y ine Legion Auxiliary.
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MILLIE EVANS entertained the
t riday afternoon pino c h 1 e
piayers with lJearl Wright hav
ing high for the plav. It seems
everyone had good hands and
ended up with high scores and
the pinochle changed hands
many times before someone won
it! Never did find out who it
was! Also playing were Beulah
Mankin, Janina Johnson, Ann
Fehmerling, Doris Watkins. Car
rie Beckett. Hannah Anderson.
and Millie.
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WHAT A wonderful time the
sixth Graders in Mrs. Inez Er
win's class had putting on their
Mexican n av asr uppk Thpv
were costumed in Mexican dress
snmp nf thp Rturlpntc QnnWp
nDanish and nthprs Knciish. as
they depicted different phases of
Mexico. The group sang and
danced Mexican songs and the
nann n avpn rnrpp nnmhprc "hp
youngsters really enjoyed learn-
ine thp SnaniKh lantriiacrp
1 ' I ' fl "! '
tnanKs to Mrs. Lrwin and Mrs.
Meador.
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HARRIET HALL won high at
Renecprs cluh last Wprtnpsrlav
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wan sniriey tsiaKe winning sec
ond and Edda Mae Lovprpn. low
Laurel Van Marter entertained
the two tables which included
Kay Anderson, Inez Meador. Bev
prlv HunHprsnn F.lainp flanraa
ana Eileen tsteiger, Portland
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THOSE MARYS Hift it nuaint
Yes. thpv tonk pvprvthinc last
Tuesday at the Bridge Biddies
club. Guess it's all in a name?!
Mary McLeod, high; Mary Jean
MCiaDe. second : and Marv Mr.
Clure, traveling. Marian Jonas
son entertained the group and
others in on the play were Jan
Agee, Janina Johnson, LaFyrns
i'ratt. and JJorothv U'Kourke,
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SEEN ABOUT town: Hazel Ma-
honev roturnin? a ninp thrpari
er (doing those odd jobs about
the house?), the W. H. Wolff
familv using- its own home
grown lettuce and radishes (out
01 tne greenhouse!!, using milk
snampoo rinses in the beauty
shop, and the rest of us holding
onto our "wigs" during the
windstrom!
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JEANNE DOBBS is jumping with
excitement this week as she
told me she won a 19" color TV
set last week-end at the beaut
ieian's Trade show in Portland!
She says she never wins any
thing but held the right liekct
that day. New hair styles a.vi
colors were shown at the show
and demonstrated for the oper
ators. Some of the colors this
year: pink, green, and blue! !
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MRS. LUCY WRIGHT was creel
ed bv several of her frienrk
Sunday and wished a "h.ir
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