Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 17, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    Irrigon Couplo Repeat
Wcddina Vows Juno j
At Church Ceremony
I It U ICON Kathleen Marl
Mt;inl, daughter of Mr and
Mm. Henry MtiilnnU and ln
aid V.'ll'lam Hilhrri, mm of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gollyhurn,
wvre united In marriage 8tur
day. June . at an afternoon
rtnmony at the Irrlitnn Asm-im-My
uf God rhurt h with ltv.
John l(. Krnnry .(U Ullnif.
The. hrlde. clvi-n In marriage
hy h r father, wore a dress fah
Di.r4 with a late 1mJLo and a
Attn oKIrt ami train, and -arrt4
a muui of pale pink ri lul
Ml T.-iil Olln was maid '
honor and wore a dress f pink
taffeta with matching alliier
John (;llhorn. brother of the
eroom. bent manj Mark
(.oil) horn, brother of the Kroom.
kii ring hearer, and li
llrandt wi flower girl.
The church's youth choir sang
"Whither ThoU Uorst 1 Will Cu"
and lh wedding music was
played by Mrs. Albert Partlow
M lowing the wedding, the
mvpllon wn at lh home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard CJoMyhorn
After the bride and groom rut
the flmt piece of wedding rake.
In rake was served by Mr
Howard Oollyhorn; Miss lar
lene Collyhorn was at the punch
IkiwI and Mm. It M. Ward srrv
rd coffee. They were aslied hv
Mrs Helen Mulkey and Mr. 3.
J Mi ltii. Mrs. Tom Taylor and
Jim MctJInnls wrre In charge
of the gurt book.
Willow Creek Lodics
To Host Kinzua Club
With the proper rtmprratlnn cf
old man wralner. a good llm.
U promised all women golfer
who turn out at Willow Creek
Coif rouri Tuesday. June 2'J. l
ml gals IH entertain the laill"
of Kluua Coif dub for tourna
ment day with tec off time w t
for U a in. , ,
To get In the correct social
I'lrlt. coffee and roll will be
nerved nt the clubhouse prior to
play, and luncheon will follow
the morning's play.
AM women rtolfcrs In the Hep
pner and surrounding area are
urged to be on hand and extend
their hopltHiy to the Klnzu
gUrNfS.
Padbcrgs Set Reunion
pu tative and friend of tne
f.imiJle of Henry and Marllia
I'adbcrg are reminded of th
Puillwrg reunion picnic planned
f f Father's Day. Sunday. Junf
'Jit, at the lone City pork. Pot
lurk dinner will te served at
1: p.m. with napkin, table
fcervhv. coffee, punch and lc?
cream furnished.
BE
otsoety
Frank S. Parkers Greeted
On 6ofch Anniversary
l.t l,w a hoi ut their
family ami frlenda. Mr. and Mr,
nanli 1'arkrr rrartously oh.
ervrd W) yeara w wedded !
at memorable reception nun-
day afternoon in i iai
rmima of the Unt ChrUtlan
church.
il muiiU recelveu
errrtlnua und go"! wlahra from
the more than 1W eron who
lned the Kuet w ourinK
the afternoon. All four of their
children, nine of ten granU
children, and two of their three
ifrrat erandi hlhlrrn wrre here
for the aperlal ore anion. One
grandaon In law ana granuaau.
Kliter. Dr. and Mr. Siott 11.
U'rcrlla) OooinlKht, Jr, and
thilr daughter Juhe, Mlniwapol
I. umn u'r the onlv Imme
diate relatives unable to attend.
citiv tfin of hatDV memo-
rte were recalled by Mr. and
Mr. i'r Wit uho were married
June 11. 1J(A In Dayton. Wn., at
the home or her oromer in iaw
and alatrr. Mr. and Mx. L. tJ-
Atherton.
Olden Relation Meet
For Annual Reunion
The annual reunion of the
Olden family wa held Sunday
at Emigrant Tark near Pendle
ton. A Kjtlu k picnic dinner wai
enjoyed, and entertainment in
cluded the khowlng of kltdea by
Mm. Ixmnle llenderaun of Viet
Nin. M-nl home by their on.
Laddie, who U atatloned there.
Tlione attending from lone
were Mr. and Mm. Oeorire Sni
der. Mr. and Mm. Harold Snider
and family. Mr. and Mm. Karl
Met 'a I, Mr. and Mm. Lonnle
Mct'abe and family. Mr. and
Mm. Inland MeKlnney and fam
ily. Mr. and Mr. Jim Pettyjohn
and family. Othera Included Mr.
and Mra. Clifford M'ab and
Mr. and Mm. Nona Id M(a bl
and family, all of Portland; Mr.
and Mra. Charley Ingalla.
Adami; Mr. and Mr Lonnle
Hemlcmon and l-tty. l-4-xlngton;
Mr. and Mr. Crant Henderson
and family, Surnmervllle; Mr.
and Mm. Howard Henderson
and family. Alice I. and Mr. Ixl
Place and Darrrl, MUton Yn-v-water.
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Store Hours I 9 A. M. To 6 P.M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEH
GREEN
fU-rtrude Crawford, daughter
of the llev. and Mm. J. V. traw.
ford, came to Hrppnrr flnt whrn
10 yearn of age, leaving for a
few years and then returning
with her parents In 1'JfO. She
was employed In the lleppner
Mmt office, and after lioth pt
manter and aanlntant ttmatcr
were dnwned In the l'j(3 flwjd.
nhe was appointed deputy uat
manter. Mr. Crawford. an of Mr. and
Mrs. William Parker of Auxvaa
ae, Mo., had come weat to find
work and In 1UU1 came to llepp.
ner to help corwtruct the Hum
phrey building. Kxcepl for four
yearn, 1WJH 1'JIJ when the coup
le lived at Cove and Hell s Can
yon. they made their home here
-all! Ihnlr (nmllv of two
girls and two boys on their ranch
near lleppner.
Prcnent for the reception were
i. . i . t,i,... Haiinhlir Mm. Fran
ce Mitchell. Portland; :,eir two
on. Vawtrr or ltoa mver, ana
ii.hn r: f.f l'irilnnd: and anoth
er daughter. Mrs. Fred Hosklns,
jr.. of lleppner.
f)Hxratlont of lavender and
wnue orovioea a pirnnaiu ,
monphere In the ren-puon room.
Centering the lace covered serv
ing table was a large white
tiered cake, topped with the
numeral (!" and white wed
ding bell, with decorations of
lavender frosting flower. After
the honored couple cut the flrnt
piece, It waa nerved by their
daughters. Mr. Mitchell, Mm.
Ilonkln. and their two daugh
ter In law, Mrs. John Parker
and Mrs. Vawter Parker, assist
ed by Mm. Claude Graham,
lleppner.
A beautiful arrangement of
lavender and white stock, flank
ed by lavender tapers, centerid
the beverage table where grap
punch, tea and coffin were
wrved. pouring were two nieces
of Mr. Parker, Mrs. J. O. Turn
cr. lleppner, and Mm. Warner
Kennedy. Stevenson. Wn., also
Mr. Charles Vaughn, Mrs. C. C.
Carrnichncl. Mm. V. O. .Nelson
and Mr Floyd Worden.
Attending the guest book were
their granddaughters, Mrs.
George Griffith of Morgan. Miss
Marianne Parker. Portland, and
Gail and Marie Ilosklns, llepp
ner. . ,
Son In law and grandsons
took care of netting up tables,
chairs and other heavy details
of the day.
Assisting In the kitchen were
Mrs. Theta Stratton. Mrs. Larry
Cook. Mm. Marcel Jones and
Mrs. Robert Bergstrom.
A table of family pictures and
nthnr mi.mnlK riatln? back to
the couple's childhood and early
marriage, were viewed with in
terest by guests during the af
ternoon. Mra. Parker greeted the guests
in a blue lace ufternoon dress,
with white orchid corsage, a gift
of the family. Mr. Parker wore
a white carnation boutonnlere
In his lapel. -.,,.
Family members Included
Mrs. Frances Mitchell and her
son In law and daughter, Mr.
and Mra. George Griffith and
.MMrnn rinriott and Glen.
Portland; Mr. and Mra. Vawter
Parker. Sr.. and Vawter Tarker,
Jr., Hood River; Mr. and Mrs.
John G. Parker. Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Parker, Mtlwaukle;
Marianne, Anthony and Greg
Parker. Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hosklns, Jr., and children
Gall. Mac and Marie, lleppner.
Signing the guest book from
out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs.
O. G. Crawford, DeLake, brother
and slster ln-law of Mrs. Park
er; Mrs. W. C. Kennedy, Steven
son, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Tarker
Severs, Gresham; Arthur R.
Crawford. Berkley, Calif.; Mrs.
Margaret Hayes, josepn; una.
Mildred Benson and three sons,
Spokane, Wn.; Mrs. Delia Brun
son and Glenn Conover, VValts
burg. Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Crawford, Junction City; Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Davis, Pendle
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Albert,
Union; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fel
ler, Hermlston; Mr. and Mrs.
Adolf Hayden, Stanfield; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Addleman,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hosklns and two daughters;
Gibbon; Mrs. Fred Hosklns, Sr.,
and Mrs. Fannie G. Griffith,
lone.
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N2T"Jl? 1 1 1 Heppner,
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Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE!
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
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Ph. 567-6651
Hermlston. Oregon
On Hermlston- McNorry
Highway
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Mrs. Frsnk llsmlin were Mr.
and Mra. R. & llerlinger and
dneehter. Janet, of Placervllle,
Cahf . and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Newton of ivwlland.
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Mrs. Mna Snyder and Mrs. Ie
Cantwrll. both tlents at lto
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Mr. and Mm. Chenter Ttuky
ami Mrs. Sadie Kigga, all of
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