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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1964)
Miss Tena Lechelt is Bride Of Gerald A. Bunch In -Mln tf l M(M and ttie, M Pawl a I itiuMi In Kmriau sn. , I m-m 4 a hiriy wmnl in halurday, Ju- 6 ,,rn Miaat lmt,m lu'im- lU" r."C"t AUn Wurah In an aftcnn , Hvrf V lrtfmrt l U I'j . Uiallr W. MV. The rw mani U Ui daurh Irr 4 Mr. and Mi Ivan M .lrlt tf Kertnr, and II. i-n.n trta are Mr. ml Mr AMn Bm h f ll-li'-" Va'd-d d.an III 0 I Imp arm Irr faUrr. it." Mi l a la.Uaitl in lrr llr l i'h " (4 rl" oriraMa " rmlil.i ld Mlth AI-ii"H U" A lull W-nfUi rtiarl train ca atfr.l frum H. r.n n lhal dHailrd M tit) fitted UU. and lna: lr.tal ! Id al and mtal crrted the Miner' nn that lrH In I'Ur tilda rib. Irnrlh vrll .f nln tulle, Fr kwrlry ! ' wear ln l atrand f cullurrd icarU. a I'M to hrr from the mm. Art r nt i4i -ere carried out lth laii: hile -w rme. Ire Mu and white gladioli arranged In tall standard fianklnir the aMar, anil In tne trida lnjur ( blue and white aatln nr. Thf t'rtde'a attendant were MlM lHfMhv llalL-r. maid l h.HHtf. and MtM 1ft ty Ann Ward and Mr. Tim Alongl. t-rl-f maid. In atrret length It blue chiffon over taffrta drrr of the um dUn as the trlUI gown, each attendant carried In white gloved hand takrta of t.lue and white rc. Head 1frw of large t)hi rws were highlighted lv crystal i-ndanta. Hiwct clrL. Ml Cindy Illi cit, wii n.tumrl In mlnlaiure t4 th altrndant. U IMwrt Hu t wi lh itftKim irt rnan arvl h uhrr wrf I. Itjllllp Klmhall and Janw M. BI!U all of in Trt'it. Wntdtnir muk a by M. Martha llrtmn. ganUt. and Mua JoAnn Kranka, ho iang Dh- rda iTavrr. Mr. lrH-hplt rhoM to wear f hrr dauchlrr'a wedding a -tal pink allk linen ahrath lrr vlth a malchlnir lav over -hlou and white itriwifli On hrr drea alie wtre irarlenla roraj:e The nmther of the groom uwd oink and white aerrMlca with Iwr liltMwom lnk aheath drra, ..t it 1..1 it-ith a rtiiwtnir oanrl bark. I Irr corsane w at al) of Itaotrnlaa. Wedding cuenta were grietrd at a rrtvptlon held in the ihurrh aotial room folhmlng the ceremony. A whit lac' cloth covered the MTvlnu table that waa net with a alKrr aervlcr and blue tajer. White ro- with allver leave drrorate h four-tli-rel wed ding cake that waa prared on the top tier with a aterllng allver rrowi, a miniature replica of the croim above the altar In the church. Cutting the cake waa Mra. Jamea It lloldt. IVmrlng were Mr. Elmer B. Ol.wn. grand mother of the bride, and Mr. Kred Mankin. grandmother of the groom. Attending the gift table were Mr. Clark Woolery and Mr. William Robert. Mlaa Deborah Boldt was In attend ance at the guest book. The brldoa golngaway en wmble for tho wedding trip to Wallowa Lake wa a beige two piece lace nult with matching acccsNorlca. Her blue and white aatln roe xrsoge had been part of her bridal bouquet. The couple In at home In Walla Walla, where the groom plnnn to continue hi education at Whitman College. He wn graduated from Heppner High .-. in 'l. attri.dfd Orrtfun iMH 1'itHrl-kity r ttl f I .... !..... ..... a . . . . I . I un,i. a tia t r tt.il. in tlie iw-w Mi. Uuruh la a rtaduai i4 Kmc ttli IHfti Mi.ol an1 I'ttor Ut trt rl tu g waa run lt nt a a iV-'dal tult tai.t In Krnnewl He fr'"n I l-frarntly eniled With .Nmthrin Tailfk llallroad Maude McRoberls Dies Here Tuesday limn I .rlrf. 1 Maude Mt .ll,k i I'.oU iti. T". wrte t .iw iiiiuixiivi ai 'J ii in at t i l k M'Htuarv Uh the IU-v t harlra Klv. t lf.fUtlng Inlrr riw-nt waa In llrir Mnlc ( rmrtriy. hJ.e tU-d Turkday In riineet M.n..rll iita aftrr an III r .f M-rral nmntl. Mr MJt.orft. who had lived mrtt of hrr life in Heppner. waa tMrfrt Manh IH. Il She waa a nwmlH-f of the OirUtlan tburih Smltlng are a aUter. SaiJie U. Kvn flranta I'iu and two half brother. Oorpe Medlk an1 Huren Mfiiota, aiin-w unknown. Methodists to Hear Fletcher Forstcr n,m I(..v I . hrr Iorter. retlrel Methdit mlnUter and one time pa -.tor of the Heppner Mrthodut chuMti. will preach at in a m ai-fvl.e In the abM-n" of the Rev. MrMn DUon, pator. Ibe uiion lamuy w varation. rnllng the time on a Hip to Brltlxh Columbla.where he plan to do aome fishing. They will return n-t Tueiwlay. T. tfv anil Mr. Forater now r.Mde In IVndleton. Ill ub)e1 for the aermon will fx-. "Manning llnnr!" ( hurrh hool convene at 9 a m. and will continue on lb la achedule through tne aummrr month. The public . Invited to the ervlc. Girls Go to Camp; Greens Take Trip tf. ..! fr Ift-rman Crren . ' i. iri i. it MrtholKt church lumnuT camt) wal low a Lake Sunday and took an extra day for the return trip In order to enjoy a trip In tne LrwUton-Clarkston area. They took their daughter. Margaret, and Sunan Irake. Jean Stockard and Judy Jone to the camp. The entire group went to Hat Point, via Imnaha. t aee Hell Canyon of the Snake River. After leaving the girl t camp. Mr. and Mrf fireen alay ed overnight at Joseph, then went to Lewlaton and Clarkaton . . a s ns rtf 1111 (livening en muir fc-i".. little town of Troy and Flora or ome addltlonaf 'P" acenery. They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mr. Jimmy Prock. Tatrlcla. Mike. Tammy, returned home Sunday from . two-day campout on the North Fork of the John Day River Wltn Mr. auu Prock. Mr. and Mrs. Mav'n as.Dwr . " 1 " . A', an, thev for four dnys of fLshlnganrt cnmplng. They arrlveti nome Friday after spending Thursday r.n. Ay.f io.; nr SDr nes. I MM OF YOU AND YOURS AND THINGS THAT INTEREST YOU NOW ON SALE AT MPS' Heppner HUNDREDS OF GOOD PHOTOS FROM THE FILES OF THE GAZETTE-TIMES. SO MUCH INTEREST WAS .SHOWN IN ( TWESE PHOTOS AT THE SIDEWALK BAZAAR TO AT THE PAPER HAS DECIDED TO MAKETH OSE UNSOLD AVAILABLE TO YOUWITH THE W OPERATION OF LAIRDS'. . Rodeo Picture. Old Fri.nd lSH . Wedding. N.w. Eato ftes . School Croup. lndu.trle. Scena. -AND MANY. MANY MORE At Giveaway Prices 5e-15e-25e Lutherans Seek Teacher Corps For Belhel Series The Itrv. Kmnrih ftirldnwn. .atwl 4 IHe and Vali-y l.uih ran Mi fyffM-d Imi an utletiiatkm elon ron duMr.t June ;-1 to July M at II ..1 1 Wis l.v Ihn Adult t hrUUan l;du atkti Foundation. Moi than ! aatu irorn aij tie nation rtirt t4 Hill m- orv. of lire aummrr rllnli ulng the farllitira of mrll Hall on the University of Wla rooklri cnpua Hot and Valhy thurthea will now laumli thrlr um lot ally of the U-Uirl Wrlr. a Uihle atudy ixoerarn telng umm tiy ttrarly Hh t hrutlan chun ltr I'aalor :.. I. In-. n will l-egln Imiitediatrly to enllM a rtirp of pr4tlve lay trarhrra, nn itiiiir.l to a two ear leather training program. Uy the fall of trailit r trainee Hve two chuMliea will loin i-ime 12 trathrr thrttughout the country In leaching the BrthH Srrlra of claiuw of ) adult rah In tl. lr rr-ctlve congrej'atlona. he aald. L'klng dramatic paintings and trachrr dla1pllne. the arllra alma to acquaint adult with liiMUal themea. elrnrd and written by the Rrv. Harlry A. Swig gum of Hethrl Lutheran churih. Mad on, Wlc. the aerlea aotenta and aymlHilIre balc ilirlntian concept of the Bible In a ayate matle atudy frtm Gene la to Revelation, the Rev. Rohlnaon atatea. The painting uetl In the aerie were done hy Walter Ohl on of Spread Kagle. Wiac, Grandson and Wife Visit Ulrichs Here Mr. and Mra. Bill Sather of Dallaa. Texaa. vial ted from Sunday. July 5. to laat Thursday with hi. grandparent. Mr- antl Mra. Carl L'lrlch. an-1 hi uncle. Rill and Ale (Dutch) Ulrlch. Sather I the first grandson ol the L'lrlcha to be married, and hi and hla wife. Jerri, made the trip a a complete aurprlse to relative here on a belated honeymoon. They were married t totM-r 2). Ii3. Sather 1 a tool and die maker for Texas Inhtrument Co. of Halla. and Mr. Sather works as an executive secretary While they were here the fam ily group enjoyed an outing at Rull ITalrie. and to Cutforth park and surrounding area. On the trip the Snthers will vli It two aunt. Mr. George W. fury of Salem and Mrs. Leslie Wills of Redmond. Sather lived In Redmond 12 year before mov ing to Dallas, Texas, In 1351. Hi mother. Mr. Al K. Sather. also n-sldc In Dallas. Richard Clark Hat Second Operation ;rtaiJ Hark H. ol Mr , Mia- I la. uMrn.l .....ii.m In llu IrtiOW-rft ( wisn.unlty hoj Hal .Sunday rlM aftrr o ifiplh ati.va rsaa u.uir,! uliukira- an at jfil. .iiy tt wa railM-r, Mi fatt.rr said 1XtV K.ardL f'a1ua 4 llrf p nrt ilifli ltl of .f I'jut. I rrMi!y III twt ra la-jl roaalrg gain loll" In tr, amM ot-r latum. An aUraa formed after He flrat jratlon an. Intcatlnal rompiHatiMna AIM otfAired. Tl.e yt)ung man uffrrn an pprndlntia at'a'k h;U lfc family waa rrtgrnlr from W her Irf abt Werka ag'i Ilia mother. M 1'" tl'. bd trrn at the rtnaatal town at an aithritia clime l treatment. ant the family went ta bun tier home, in, i,.ni underwent the Ilral opnation In Ivndirton anl ea- rlrnred rto trouble but auflrr ed a collat Ut erk. He waa taken bark t t fpita Sat urday Hi doctor aaij that be ould b -mighty akk" boy tbfourh mud) i4 thia eek. but I rid l a i ion are that he will re Pid well, Ma. Clark. wht arthritia ftmtlition wa aggravatett by a fall at the time of spring va cation, went to Wheelrr for treatment at the rlinie there hen a'tK waa out. The fam ily I hoping that he will ahow Improvement follow I n th treatment. . Meanwhile. Clark. ho has m contract with the Fet Srvlc ftr building fence thla summer, find that his work there baa been conatdcrably delayed. Art Course Due To Start July 27 Sam Robert, associated with J. K. GUI Company of Portland, will conduct an art courseln ll.r.r.ru.v Kiartimr Julv 27. The course I sponsored locally by Humphrey Drug ana moe in terested in art here. It will teach basic drawing, using all dry medium. Thoe taking the course will be taught i.. lanrlu-arw-tt. Stilt life and some basic understanding of portrait. Children witn taieni are invited to participate. information mav he ob- tained from Mrs. Taul Brown. Mr. Bill Scrlvner or from Hum phreys. Those planning to take the course are urged to sign up now. Class hour arc from 7 to 10 p m. . ... Roberts has been educated in art at The Louvre in Pari. Cal Ifornia School of Fine Arts. Port land Advertising Art. and the Del Gado Museum of Art In New Orleaa. La. He ha con ducted successful course in Pendleton. John Day, Burn. The Dalle and Enterprise. links Club Meefs At Jones Home r DEL HA fOlttf l.irxiM.m Uii"ii Thrrw Ji a tluh fi at H uf Mr f. Jr It Tlurly l iana - dlruad In llrppnrr M I lh fl't lof tl.a euMy fair parade. T)t 4r4-rt foe tl aftrr. tum.n wrr Mr. Al'riM len.l-r-am ard Brtty. Mr, Art Kerne, Mi t barlea lolly. Mr A. T. M)rVe. Mr. Krnrvrth Talmer. Mra. H-frtve M'Miilan arwt the h.ir Mr J"e. Mr. n. Mi Joe Yueorn have rrturrw-l from a tilt t htlar.l an. to Tult lake. Calif. J k. Irl and Millie Y"n irmalnrd there to M f '" -arrr.ta. Mr. and Mr. Wand Mr Newt Ollarra has return H home frt-m jl Samaritan tttal In I- a-lland l.rre ah underwent e surrery. Mr. and Mr Morris Mar hae born vacationing In Can ada rrcrntly. Mr. U4m Breeding ha re turned hm Her VUH In Spray with hrr mother. Mr, lura Burnable Mr. Burnslde and Mr. Breeding tailed In Al bany and Portland thia Ul two 1ir. Delbert Vinson and son Ah In have been buainea vU tt.r In Salem. ..... Mr. Mrrl M"rl and child ren and Mr. Brrtha Hunt are pending a few day In Port- Mr. George 7-umwalt wa a recent vtiltor In Brook. She wa attending the convention of the Asembly of God church. Mr. and Mr. Frank Robin son nd son have recently re lumed home from Goldendaie. Wa. where they spent a week visiting relative. Mr. and Mr. Wayrvs Paplneau and children are vacationing In Omak. Wn. . Mr. and Mr. Marvin war jk u ...ni thrtr vacation in IMUKnri w y. i . ...... tkjldendale and Walla Walla, Floyd Smith motored to Herm Iston one day last week and brought Ed Livingston to Lex ington where he 1 employed. Pomona Grange Sets Meeting in Irrigon The July meeting of Morrow County Pomona Grange will be held Saturday. July 25. at the old school house In Irrigon. The meeting will convene at 10:30 a.m.. with a smorgasbord luncheon to be served at noon. Important Items will be dis cussed during the business meet ing, with Master Berl Akers. lone, presiding. An Interesting program 1 planned, which will include noe number from each subordinate lecturer In the coun ty. All members are urged to be present. .iilglBJPjBPJjaaWB1 tftrmcB CAirnt Tints, T4"r. yy i BETTER. 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