Judy Morgan Honored At Bridal Party Monday If KATHERMC UNDSTHOM IONK Mls Judy Mi.rj.an mi lmimn-1 al a lovely bridal Muw-r i Monday arte, mam at the iln Hall. Anlitinjr Judy al the lKI laldtf wne her uuiiia Mla Outvie 1-utwlHl. Mr a. Watt llama and Mra. I'aul vttyj.lm, Jr. AImi tirlplnjr about 1 1 1 r'in were iht aim it, jjonrue, ami Terra. MrfanL lit li-a table was attractively arranged with a irink and while bouourt (( ilalnlrs with t'lnh in Hi ritcr. The rakra In ulntt and whl to were In the shape of hearts. Mra IJi'Vd Morj.an, Judy mother. iMHirrd ndiro and Mr a M Wilmm ll'iiier aerveil the punch. ftouqurls of tdnk and m title flowers wrre Uei to uec oral the room. t.ari tor tho party were Mra. Kdmund rlrltw, Mra. Mil ton Muman, Mra. Carland Swan mtn. Mra. Lloyd Wr, Mra. Kay llrlmhlgner, Mra. I-Uirl MeOabe, Mra. Ity Martin. Mra. I.eo Irab tree, Mra. -JKlie Morrison, Mra. Itaymofid Lundell, and Mra Oil lira. Mlu Morgan and Jerry David ann will be married on June 21 at St. William Catholic church. Out of town rueata were Jerry's mother, Mrs. Wilson, and hia grandmother. Mrs. Allen Johnston, both of lleppner Vocation School Corolla 47 United Church of Chrlat Va ration Church school riened on Monday with an enrollment of 47 tlilldreii. T.-ailirre are Mra lltoy A. IJi-UKom In kinder. eartrn I nana al'et by Mra. I'ttni While and Homile Akria, Mra Milton Mf;.iii In kin.l.r. ll II. m.-.I.-I I.V Mi. Wee ley .Smith, and Mra Arthur LtiMKiroin fr the lirt and ond glade liana, a i I rit.il by lie- lorea Inn-it and IMrbara lloyce The third, fourth, fifth, and kUth trrailm hate Ut'ii corn hi n ed and aie taught by Mra. K. T. Martin AiUtel by Mra. II M linker. Mra, John Jc-icn and Terry O'Connor. Mra. I'ete Can rum and Tcrea Tucker are In eharre of the game and Mra Hay lioyee and Suan UinKtrom M-rve rcireohmenta. Mra. I J ml aay Klrx-ald teachea rnunle to all the lhea. The week'a work will be culminated with a pro- i-rarn at the rhurvh on Friday evening at 7:.TO ;..m. Mra. Carol Miller la car lint for the children f th teachers, who are too young to attend. Mis r.vrlvn Jeniken. a atudenl J-Northwest Chrlitlan College n Kuvene. will fill the pulflt In the United Church of t'hrlat n June 21 and 2H during the va ration of the mlnlater, IlcV. Walter B. Crowell. The Dealin' Doien Card club held a no host dinner and card arty at the home of Mr. and Mra. I'aul I'ettyjVjhn. Jr.. on Sun- evening, ton iile high waa Hill T jB. THE HEPPNEIZ GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, June 11, 1961 Sec. 2-4 Pages ay won by Mr. and Mra. Leo Child era and couple low ny Mr. and Mra. Keith Ida. Other guenU were Mr. and Mra. Leland Mc- FARMERS For Your Convenience, Opened Our Hcppncr Phono Orders. CALL 6769258 OR STOP BY THE STORE AND PLACE YOUR ORDER. Wc Have Store For Your Parts Will Be Delivered Hero From Pendleton The Following Morn ing. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 Trl-County Equipment Co. Heppner Ph. 676-9258 Kinney, Mr. and Mra Oliver Herbert Fkttrom III are rihiMt I evln. Mr. arid Mra. Umbayilng at-rra. Mm ald, Mr. and Mra. iJuuglaa ;ary Ure.irier. of Mr. and r;rlbbe. Mr. and Mra, Ivrry Ura. C I-Brenner, gta.luate tin Morter an.i Mr. an. Mra. Kenny iHMjc rforn u fnlvrnty ui I low aid. jgon In the nhol of anhlhrture Mra. Jek Carey and two child-1 with a Bachelor f .vienre dc- ren of lilot IdMk vUlteil over nl'hl T"ed4V with Iwr alMer, Mra. A. II. Marl, k and family. Mra. Vl tic Itletmann and Mra. Clell lua left on Friday for a vacation to Vahon la I and, where they will vialt relatlvea. Ktrv. hit. and Mra. Bori Crubtree and aon came Tuewlav tu vlmt hla paienta, Mr, and Mra. Leo Crab tree, and her par.nt. hU. and Mra. Kenneth 1'aln.i r at Irilrig. ton. They returned to their h'xne (iuenta at the I'aul Tewa boineln Portland on Thurlay the iat two weeka were Mra. , . ,.. nr.- J . r,.. i i.i..u TewV parenta. Mr an.1 Mra -kpeni Thun-lay rught in Tl.e llenrv Iranngrud of Kindred. fl,i.M ,,.. .1.. N. !.: her brother. harlea Trana. , . .. pud; her alaler. Mrm. 1km Bob- Mffc Jtoy j.,.tthn. that even, tnwn of Plrie Itlver. Minn., and , ,n .tu-nded graduation her aunt. Mra. Berlha Ulttme of I lhlr .,B, fago N. O. WhlU, they were j.m, inhet, Kotng fmrn ht,f; here, bey all went to I'arkland. for ,hp cornmerKern.-nt were Mr. Wn. to attend the gradua Ion Mffc Clarion Palmer, uncle eierrlara f Mra. Trwa brotlirr. d , tof Jtme veraity on May 31. Jim will upend Mr. and Mra. Dean Grayea of the summer at the Tewa home Hardman wera Inadvertently left and then will enroll in non denominational biblical aem Inary In .New York City for a M nf M- ll! "eliker wir Tli. rami v I-rt on Mun 1 011 pu-iw'i dav for their homea, excei't an aunt of Mra. Tewa. Mrs. Anna Johnaon of fort land, who will remain for a longer vlalt. . .. .. iiii.ii,hn I hostess ...I Nil. .MM. . . . . . i a . , it i..k ih.r daughter. Klmber MJ. ana ftira. Aiirea .eihon. t Mjt IVtrtln(n f kr mawllaBl it. t,.rli,.M n vvinav meir nome on Aionaay aner .Suaan llama and her friend M-ndtng Memorial Day week m ...- f.th.r ivi llama Mra. Denr.la L. Swanvm and day morning and arrived that evening at .Mi-f.ulre Air Force im In New Jrrwy. She waa to leve iIm neat afternoon for Frar.kfurt. Ormanv, where ahe will h nu-t by Lt. Swanaon and te driven to thnr new home in .Sem bach Lt. Kwaruton ene-ta to be atatloned In Germany for anout two veara. Mr. and Mra. Frances Stack of I'arkland. Wn. left on Sunday after a few daya vlalt with her parent, Mr. and Mra. llaymond I.ur;lrll Ma. S'mck will be work Ing at Tacorna General hoapltal thla lummrr aa a medical tech rilclan aa part of her training for her dfgree from racific Lutheran L'nlvc ratty. ICev. and Mra. Walter B. Crow, ell returned on Tueaday even Ing from a visit at Mtn. Home Idaho, where they were gueata of lU-v. and Mra. Kay KUtler. former friends of theirs in Ull noli. Gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen and family thla week end were Mr. and Mra. Glenn Biehl and family of La Grande Claaa of 'St Haa Reunion The cliu of lift held a re- unlort vlth their former claas advisor. Gary Stephenson and Mrs. Stephenson In Stefanl'a banquet room on Saturday night Thoie attending were Mr. and Mrs. Len Kay Sthwari of Ilepp- Sr.. of Oak Grove returned to! rwr. Mr. and Mra. Leland Mc- Kinney of lone, anl Mr ana Mrs. out of the llt of gueta at the Graves reunion held at the home Tonic Club will be held at the home of Mrs. M. K. Cotter on Friday afternoon. June 12. with Mra. Charles Carlson as co- and family. children left on Thursday for Anita and Marlene Crawford ,rt,an(1. ncf, mo,n,r- of llermlaton are visiting their ""K?"'1 ,n.fc:r."mf erandparen'a. Mr. and Franklin Kly at their home. Mr I nau oeen suinK nere ai ine I k... r.t II. .nA .f r n a I 0 .4 I ..... ...... iiaii.Kij Wayne lierce. of Kedmond. An other teacher, Joe llausler, and Mrs. Hausler also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson and son of Irinevlll were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson Saturday nleht Mrs. Espcr Hansom of Port land, who has been visiting rel Swanson, Mrs. Swaruson and stives here this week, returned Koy W. Llndatrom and IIerbert,' "Ul " ' " ""u,"u u J m-, Jiumtr ua oaiuiuaj vvim.;. tin. Kkotrom. Jr.. worshipful master of lone Lodge No. 120 A Fat AM are attending Grand Lodge In I Cortland this week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Bill Itletmann were Vic Itietniann. Mr. and Mrs. Itoliert itletmann and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Iean Khodo and son of Kennewlck. Mrs. Mary Holtz and girls left on Thursday for a visit with rel atives and friend In Portland. They returned on Sunday, ac companied by Donna and Darcle itea,, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kea, who are visit ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. John Swanson left on Wednes day for a trip across the United States which will end at New York City and the World's Fair. He Is traveling by car with a college friend. Bill Soars, who will be employed at Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Battle mav, Tom ana He in, were guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shorer and family over the week end. They returned to their home In Odessa on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Llnnell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom, Jr., and family arc at tending the Oregon Wheat league Junior Livestock Show. Brock and Kodney Llnnell and and Mrs. Llndaay Kinral4 took her as far as Arlington. Tueaday evening rueafa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth hmousa and family were Mra Henry V. Smous0 of lortland anil Mr. and Mrs. A II. Nelwm. r. or uK t.rove who are vtrnt- ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. rrrnan neton and Krutm and t narl and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Nelwin. Jr. and Keith and Ka Mrs. Smouw showed Inlwllnj; slides, which were taken on her recent trip to the South on iha iiiinr. 1 our. fhUl Era art CU Dagr Mr. and Mrs Phi 11 Fmert Sr., and Mrs, llmert's mother. .Mra. raun ruiiru 01 llermlaton. Went to Salem on Sunday morning to attend the graduation of their son. 1'hlll. Jr from Wlliaim.ti. Lnlveralty on Sunday afternoon. He received a Bachelor of Art degree and plana to work at the Oregon School of the Blind r.est year after apendlng the summer at home. They all returned on Monday. Charle, Kirk was stricken with a paralytic stroke on Mn)i morning at his home W'hil rim. paring to go to work. An ambu lance was callet irtr,r kin, pioneer Memorial hospital. Hepp- Itecent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collaham and family of EdenWJle, Wn. Mrs. Dnrls Coll v horn had surg ery at Pioneer Memorial hospital Tuesday morning. 1st Lieut Gerald White left on Turitday for Spokane. Wn.. after vuitlnif here with Ma father, Gordon White. He will take a plane from Spokane for Schiller Air Ffe Bs" In Ssllnni, Kan. Lieut. Whlta spent a few days In Portland vlaitlng hl mother, Mrs. White. Stephen Llndstrom cama home with him on Mon day and spent the night with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. !uy W. Llndatrom. returning to hi work la Portland on Tuesday. Shirley Nichols celebrsted her eighth birthday with a party at her home on Wednesday af ternoon Llttlo gueata, who en loved Karnes and refreshment wero Teena Stefanl, Karen Crow- ell. Jan Kkstrom. Mark ftiet mann. Melanle Ball. Freddie Sherman. Cheryl Hams, and Jimmy and Ronnie llalsey of Lexington. Gene Harrvman went to Sam oa. Ida- over the week-end to participate In a horae show. He won first place in near, ana heeling" and second In showman ship with his quarterhorse. 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