Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 02, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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Klnzua Church Scene
Of Sue Hire Wedding
To David 0. Mattison
KlNZt'A - At an imprelv
arm rn-n ceremony iwilurday,
Jane 77. at the Kiruu Cum.
mururv chuft h, hue Hire, dauch
trf of Mr. n4 Mr. lUnev
SjJvry brrm the bill at
pavid O. MattiMit. an of Mr.
Twila Matum t4 Sn Piretx
Calif. Tte inrl rlnit service
wii read dv Rev. i.min irrrn-w
fcrloce an ltr flanked by tail
Mkkrtt f i-ir.W glaritulu and
fute carnaiion an4 tall ran
rirUt.ia holding inh randle.
The emli J the pew hal lare
Unit Mtin N crrlrrrj uh
hlt oahld.
The hrlde. r.iven In marrlaee
hy hr lhcr. vure a ftm-n
k-hlta taffeta with bodice of
law. The acooped, nck a out
lined wild tequln
shoulder lenrth veil
a mvJ tiara. She carried a
white Bible topped with an ar
fanermrni f white carnation
and tunk row-bud.
MIm Hi Hi Jean Bastian was
th maid of honor and she wore
a ltMff dresa of rink metal
lie nylon and carried a white
pillow-shaped holder with white
orchid. Bridesmaid. Mi do-
lorea Ballan. Ml Karen Baa
tian. and Ml Joan Browning
wore pink lace two-pieced.
drtukea and carried white or
chlda on hcart ahaped holders
edeed with white lace. All the
attendants wore ahort vrila held
in nlace bv crvstal crowns.
Flower Rirla. Cheryl nd Deb
bie Clark of Bate, wore Identical
nlnk nylon dresae with ahort
pink lace cape collars and wore
white lace half hat. They car
rled white ba&kets of pink rose
petal. The candle Hchtera were
Alice Shelton of Lon Creek In
pink and Sara Bowman In blue
nylon dresses with white lace
half hats. Frank Spivey was the
rlnff bearer,
Best man was Bob Stinkard.
and ushers were Ellis McRoberts,
William L. Smith, and Jim
Sltnkard.
Soloists were W. C Freeman
who sane "A Marriage Prayer"
and Mrs. Freeman who sans
"Oh. Promise Me." accompanied
by Mrs. Robert Kelso who played
the wedding marches.
The bride's mother wore blue
lace with a carnation and or
chid corsare.
Immediately after the cere
mony, a reception was held In
the church annex. The serving
table was centered with a three
tiered wedding cake topped with
a bride and groom. After the
first slice of cake was cut by
the new Mrs. Mattison, the cake
was cut and served Dy Mrs.
Walter Bastian. Mrs. Frank Fer
rel poured coffee and Mrs.
James Shelton served punch.
They were assisted by Mrs. Earl
Norris. Miss Sharon Mabe was
in charge of the guest book.
When leaving for their wed
ding trip to San Diego the bride
wore a pink linen dress with
white accessories. Upon their re
turn they will make their home
In Kinzua where David Is em
ployed by Kinzua Corp. Mrs.
Mattison attended schools in
Kinzua and Fossil, graduating
with the 1964 senior class. Mr.
Mattison attended schools in
California and has done service
with the U. S. Army.
Legion Post Members
At District Meeting
Twelve out of 15 Ptts In Pi.
trkt Ml of the American leelon
were rrj,rerr.ted at a dutrkrt
ronfereiu hrld Sunday In the
Legion hall In Athena. Heppnrr
rt JVv Hi member attending
were Mrs Hubert VVlUon. Mr.
M Mr Frank Harr.ila and fM
Blake.
fW persons were on hand
for the afternoon conclave that
was Mk-Mtrhted with the
nrrMnce if State Lecion Com
roander William Stevens of
Portland, who addrewd the as
sembly.
Kiectirtn of officer was one
of the main item of bulne
of the separate Lee ion and Aui
lllary meeting. He-elected as
dutrict sis commander wa
Frank Rejber of Pendleton.
Raymond Daley. L'matilla. wa
Pioneer Morgan Family Holds Reunion in Wallowa Area
if KATHEUHE UNDSTBOH 2 Fail Morgan. Mr. and Mr John, as anmanls! by her d.urh.
, . . KutatuV Mr. and Mi. liod trr. Mim Maude td UrUn
jiuifin and children, tletal. and noner
dine. VlrtiL and Honnie. lhry MaMI aiwwr
ana ine
and her elected firmt vUe-commander
fell from and John Ouikthank of Llgta
second wee-commander.
Newlv elected DutrU-t Auill
lirv otflrer are Mr. Frank
Reyberg of IVndleton. president,
and Mr. ank lUmlln. vice
president
ivtlucK canner. serveu ai me
Lecton hall, followed the con
ference buiness mccilnt.
th Mttrgan family frm here
attended a minWwi In Wallowa w-rM .n.l
ism wer ena or tne oeiMYnaania Tnw. ..
of the A. C. Morgan family, jho jrrry luwdwn tJu.lv Men
came to Morrow county In Rt lhrm t4f h, u, ri,y,
and srltled near the tn ' imi.. i.lt :
ins jrr are rail auiean. yiri-
Mkn,
them.
Tho gxtlng from here were
Missionary Aids
Study of Japan
In Bible School
IT VIXCIN1A KCLSO
KINZUA NEWS
57-Year Separation
Renewed at Beckers
Houseguests this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Becket are Mrs. Chet Moorman
of Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Elmer
Shafer ol Oshkosh, Wis. Both
ladies are nieces of Mrs. Becket,
which she had not seen since
she left Wisconsin 57 years ago.
Also visiting here are Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Glaesmer of Bed
Bluff. Calif., and Mjcs. Adolph
DeGeorge of Redwood City,
Calif., both sisters of Mrs. Becket
and aunts of the ladies visiting
from the East
Money receipt books in dupli
cate and triplicate are on sale at
the Gazette-Times.
Golfers Rot Many Act! rifle
The third men s Mag nignt at
th KInrua Golf clut wa neia
Frldav with 31 members taking
part in the evening a festivities.
A wonderful rriea cnicKen urn
ner wa prepared and served by
head chef. Jim Walker, follow.
ed by the usual evening of cards
and chat. The first round of Twi
light League plav was com
pleted with the -Flubbers turn
Ing in the low team score for
the evening. Prizes were also
awarded to Individuals as fol
lows: Low gross. Milt Boring;
low ret. Allan Guinn: long drive.
Don Slinkard; closest to the pin.
Bob Misener; least putts, Gary
Couture.
A group of Kinzua -oouers
Wives" entertained the men of
the club with an evenirur of
golf, cards and dancing on Sat
urday night. A husband-wife
mixed two ball foursome was
"slugged out" by all present and
much to the amazement of all
there were no casualties and all
were on speaking terms when
the swinging was over. A tie
for low score between Ed and
Meridel Wham and Milt and
Marl Borln? was the outcome.
an Issue which was not settled
but left as is.
On Sunday, a Father -ion
Scotch Foursome Tournament
was played to climax one of
the busiest week-end of the sea
son. Fathers who had no sons
available, borrowed from those
with more than one and believe
It or not some fine golf was
turned in with most of the
"Boys" crowding "Dad" to hold
ur his end of the clay. The con
testants were Dlaced in four
classes according to the age of
the boy as some dads were a
bit reluctant to date themselves.
When the last putt had been
holed, winners were declared to
be: Under 10 years, Kent Bell
and Milt Boring; 10 through 13
John and Ernie Wall: 14 and
over. Vic Bowman and Wayland
Hyatt; senior boys, Ned Nickel
son. Jr.. and Ned Nlckelson, Sr.
The day was made complete
when a home-made ice cream
festival was served the entire
grouD. Musical entertainment
was provided by The Patriots,"
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock and
Don Slinkard. Everyone pro
nounced this to have been a
wonderful day.
KINZUA The concluding
program of the two weeks IViily
Vacation Bible school was held
Friday evening at the church.
The program started Hh the
children marching in unglng
Onward Christian Soldier and
talute to the American Flag,
the ChrUtlan Flag and the read
ing of Bible Scripture. Several
hvmns were ung and award
were presented for perfect at
tendance and to beginners for
learning all ten memory verse.
The oecinner tnen sang "Jcus
Loves Me" In Japanene.
Johnny Thieme was awarded
$5 toward camp expenses fur
bringing the most people to
Bible School. Mrs. Lucy Plank
told the parents about Camp
Morrow which Is near Wamic
and Betty Plank. Vlckl Wham.
Sharyl Mabe and Shellie Gutnn
did a skit about going to camp.
Miss MJiaiia por directed
the children in saying a few
words in Japanese then helped
them sing Yukl Nu (Rolled
Away). Wa Ga Shu Jcsu (Jesus
Loves Mo) and Al Narl which Is
"God is Love" Miss Spoor wore
typical Japanese dress and gave
a talk with slides of Japan,
where she lived and worked
while there. She has been a
missionary to Janan for 11 var
1 While here she cooked some Jap
lanese meals which were Interest
ing and different. She lived at
the Clarence Woods home while
assisting with the Vacation
Bible School.
dent; Llovd Morgan. u presi
dent, and Mr. Jhn Sandet of
rtUnd. MH-rrtary treasurer.
About 40 members i4 the family
wrre present
Mr. an4 Mr. Flvln Fly of
ftoaMman, Mho were tuning a
dauchter at Wallowa, visited
with the Morgan one day.
Greeg Sander of Portland 1
v Ulting at the home of hi aunt.
Mr. John Fu banks.
of Portland Is
fctk'e
the
Party Honors Andersons
A farewell party for Signe An
derson was given last Wednes-
day morning at the Camp
Community hall. Hostesses were
Mrs. Marie Rhoton. Mrs. May
james. and Mrs. Lola FerreL The
Andersons will retire July 1st
and move July 3 to Port Angeles.
Wn.. whree they will make their
home at 921 West 15th St. A
stainless steel coffee pot was
presented to the Andersons as a
community gift and a duster
robe was given to Mrs. Ander
son as a gift from the Women's
ciud. ine aoor prize was won
by Marie Hulett Others attend
ing this party were Jean School
craft. Jean Medlock, Pat Sharp,
Eva DeMeritt. Ann Bastian.
Shirley Kyle, Ethel Frank and
Carol Norris.
Misses Billie Jean and Dolores
Bastian of Portland came home
Friday evening to spend the
week-end and take part in the
Mattison-Hire wedding.
Mrs. John Hawk and children
spent Friday in Prineville on
business and doing some shop-
Ping.
File cards and guides. 3x5, 4x6
and 5x8 at the Gazette-Times.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doty of
Potlatch, Idaho spent Friday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvln
Michel. When they went home.
tney lert DeDDie and Glen for
an extended visit
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reed and
two sons of Prineville spent last
Saturday visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank DeMeritt.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gro?an
of Weston, Oregon were recent
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Georce Gilder.
sleeve of Leavenworth. Wn. vis
ited last Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrel.
Mrs. Gildersleeve is Mr. Ferrel's
mother.
Jim Baker
spending the summer at the
ranch of lxn Vteron. where
he Is employed. He I a grand
son vt the llenrv Bsker.
Gary llelmbifner f Yakima
n- Is spending some time at
the home of hi uncle, Ray
lieimbigner, and family.
Shannon and Steven Robin
son are spending two week at
the home of Mr. and Mr. Paul
Tews while their parent. Pastor
and Mrs. Kenneth Rohinon of
lleppner. are taking the Bethel
Bible Series at Maditon. Wl.
Mrs. Alta Lofton of Condon Is
a guest at the home of her son
In law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. Maru-k and family.
Mrs. Elmer Griffith returned
on Thursday from a few days
spent In Portland.
John Porter, who Is employed
at Stefanl'a Cafe, was burned
badly about the face, arms and
hands, when he accidentally
spilled hot grease, lie was taken
to Pioneer Memorial hospital in
lleppner. where he wa a pat-
lent for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph from and
family drove to Portland last
Sunday to attend the Internat
ional Nazarene Assembly at the
Coliseum. They returned the
same day bringing their son,
Jack, home to spend the sum
mer from his studies at Port
land State. Another guest at the
(rum home was Muss hdlth
Knapp of Portland, who left for
her home on Wednesday.
Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom. Sr.. be-
came quite ill on Sunday even
ing and was taken to Pioneer
Memorial hospital In lleppner.
where she received treatment
until Thursday momlng.
Mrs. Algott Lundell returned
to her home in Portland on Sun
day after a visit here with rel
atives since Tuesday.
Lee Hams, who is a patient
in the hospital at Heppner fol
lowing an auto accident. Is re
ported to be making encourag
ing improvement
The lone dance club held a
party Saturday evening at the
Legion HalL Forty couples were
In attendance. Air. and Mrs.
Jerry Rickel dance Instructors,
were present as well as guests
from Pendleton, Arlington, and
Pasco.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Lee of Pen-
dleton were guests Saturday
night of the Paul Pettyjohns and
attended the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin
drove to West Linn Sunday to
attend a reunion of Mr. Martin's
mother's family, the Marshalls.
They were accompanied by Tan
ya Tucker and Kathy Holtz,
whom they took to Mollala for
a week's stay at Camp Adams.
A coffee party was held Sat
urday at the home of Mrs. Emil
Swanson honoring Mrs. Algott
Lundell of Portland. Others at
tending were Mrs. Oscar Lun
dell. Mrs. Ernest Lundell, Mrs.
Cleo Drake, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn.
Sr., Mrs. Aden Hamlett, and Mrs. I
c w. bwanson.
Mrs. Harry Cool of Cheland.
Wn., spent the week-end here.
visiting at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. C. Crowell. Mr.
Crowell is quite ill. Mrs. Cool
daughter. Mi
of tMiorne, Ma
Ultrr riauctttrf In
law. Mi. Ken IMUrlt They had
vtutetl Mr Miller dsuiMef
Mrs ld,li 1'slli.n. at Crslt They
W Tvte1y,
Arthur l.lndtrom ha had
well dulled at hi hm In lone
Wallao Gaarsland did the dull
Ing
At the latt merlin I before the
summer varstlon the Itehrkah
honored the blithdav of the t
hmlng member: Medame
Mary Swanson. FUlne Itietmann,
Mabel Ring. Fva Hamlet, Gladv
IHake, and Ma Fstctt. Ihe l!
voted to hold a picnic In
rltv nark on July 19.
Mrs. Aden Hamlet and child
ren esme Friday from their home
In Pruitland. Ida.. fr a vtit
vlth her mother, Mr. Fmil
Swanson.
The Lions Cluh of lone held
It last meeting brfre vacation
with a dinner at Strphanl s Mon
dav evening.
The Chruttan Church of Lex
ington held a picnic In the city
park Sunday.
Tucks New Lefloa Commander
The American Legion at lone
held lnta!ltlon cf officers
Thursday. June 2 tUflcrr In
stalled were FMn Tm kcr, com
mander; Joel Knslcman, V Ice-
commander: ln Peterson, adju
tant, and J-hn Jepen. chap
Iain. Frank Rehherg. Comman
der of list. 6, Pendleton, wa
the Installing officer. i
Pale Stammett f Portland, a
fellow student at OSU. wa the
weekend guest of Kenneth
Lvnn Smouse. Kenneth Smnuw
his sons, Kenneth Lynn and Carl,
and their guest. Dale, sint the
week end In the mountain.
Mrs. William Geltnas and son
Tlmmy teturncd to Portland
Sunday alter a visit here with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree. While here she acted
as bridesmaid for Judy Morgan
In the later's marriage to Jerry
Davidson.
Roy W. Llndstmm started
harvesting his winter barley
Tuesday. Generally, harvest will
not begin for a week or more.
When young Kevin McCabe
celebrated his fourth birthday
Saturday at the home of his
grandparents he had the help
of two great grandmothers, Mr.
Arthur Keene of Lexington and
Mrs. Blanche Scheelar of Salem.
also grandparents. Mrs. Lon Mc
Cabe and Mr. and Mr. Leo
Crabtree. Besides his mother,
Mrs. Alvln McCabe, others pres
ent were Mrs. Lt-land McKinney,
Kurt. Ken, and Elizabeth; Mrs.
James Pettyjohn. Linda and
Nancy, and Miss Nancy Scheel
ar of Salem.
Alvln McCabe of Colfax. Wn..
came Sunday and took home his
wife and sons. Ashley and
James. Mrs. McCabe has been
recuperating for the past week
at the home of her parent. Mr.
ami Mr. Us 0M. Mlow.
Ing surgery at the hotpiul In
lleppnet.
Mr. IknU GollvlMKn w!m i
retitlv un.trrwt'rit sundry at the
luwiwtal in llrrpnet h lrv
rird suflklentlr U trlutn 10
pari tuna w st lSitaa Mar
kri.
Mr. Ma Coleman l spending
the summer at tamp Hie
t:uls ramn. Camp Kllowsn. twr
lulls. Mi I assisting with the
Atood Slat cvati
Mr. Rv W. IJndstrom. gnd
ctminuHee metiitwr, Mr. (Hnr
Kietmann. and Mi, lewi lllv-
orsen are In IVitlsnd attending
Ftern Star Giand trisHer,
latt week the above mree
ladies attended the Grand As
sembly uf lntetnstlonal Italnhow
f.r Gitls In tHrcon at Corvsllts,
Ihey wrre accompanied by Kar
en Ham. Nun Undtrtni,
Flalne Gasrsland. Shervle lot-
ley. Sue Townscnd, It.. mile llvnd.
Judy l.ubank. Cherilyn Smuuv,
Shuley Hick and Mary Nlrhol.
Sutan .lndtrm wa appointed
Grand t hmr Director for l(iu.
for I'.Xti iA. Attending Rainbow
sUter rave a partv for Suan
and their Mother Advisor. Mrs
llalvorsrn. ami presented each
with a gift. After a brief pause
In Portland for shopping, they
returned home Wednesday.
Stephen Llndstrom. who na
been vUlttng at the hme of hi
unt. Mr. Dwlght II Haugen In
Lake Oswrgu. ha returned
home.
lon Brlslow of the Lions club
and Mrs. F. T. Martin of the I
Garden club, spent one evening
!st Wek trimming the tir
trr whkh Ihe GJdn Hub atv
the ti(ts club plsntrdL
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