HtttHtt CAimX -TIMES. Thursday. w IT. mi
Davis-Harris Wedding
So emmzed Juno o
In Monument Church
MONfMCNT-A double rlnfi
rtremony joined In marriage
Mis Judith Milli Davt and
Aaron Charle HarrU on Satur
day. June 5, In the Monument
lV.hilriM tmr.fi The Hrv
Hall of La Grand officiated at
the 2:30 P.m. ceremony.
Hi hrlde U the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Davis ul M.m
ument, and parent of the bride
f room are Mr. and Mr. Jack
larris of Tucson. Ariz.
Given In marrlace by her
father, the bride wore a whit
lace over nvlon talteta town,
with full Illusion veil held In
place by an orange blosaora
tiara. She carried white fam
ily Bible, topped with pink ruf
fled carnation.
Mis rat rid a Davit. Monu
ment, attended her aister at
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Nestle Krhardt, titter of
the bride. Portland; Kathy How
ell. Monument, and Dana Dress,
Spirit Lake, friendt of the bride.
The attendants wore pink and
blue taffeta dresses, with white
accessories, and carried pink and
white carnation bouquets.
Flower girl were Shannon
and Leasa Krhardt, nieces of
the bride, Portland, and ring
bearer was Tommy Erhardt,
nephew of the bride.
Best man was Don Capon of
Monument. Ushers were Ronnie
Brisboa. Francis Chittock, both
of Monument, and Gene Cecil,
John Day.
Mrs. Neva Jones was organist
and accompanied Mrs. R. Dun
can when she sang, "Oh Perfect
Love." and The Lord's Prayer."
About 110 guests were pres
ent for the ceremony and recep
Hon which followed at the
church.
After a wedding trlD to Spo
kane. Wn., the couple now live
In Monument. The irroom is
employed at Seneca Lumber Co.
at Long Creek.
Coming from out-of-town were
the c room's mother, Mrs. Jack
Harris, from Tucson, accompa
nied by Mrs. May Vanderlane;
aunts of the frroom, Mrs. Austin
Miles. Mrs. Charles Datson and
Mrs. Lois Barnes, of Spokane,
Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pe
terson. Richmond, Calif., broth-er-ln-law
and sister of Mrs. Ray
Davis; Mrs. Hazel Nelms, Spo
kane; Mrs. Raymond Hooker,
Mrs. Karie Hickerson and Julie,
Baker; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Br
hardt and three children, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jarmer,
Portland; James Humphrey, Fos
sil; Mrs. Darrell Cecil and Gene,
John Day; Darla Dress, Spirit
Lake, Ida, and Jim Barton, Long
Creek.
Leathers' Families
To . Reunite Sunday
Third annual reunion picnic
of the descendants of the pioneer
Leathers' family of the Hard
man community will be on
Father's Day, Sunday. June 20,
at the IOOF hall In Hardman.
All relatives and friends of
the family are invited and asked
to arrive around 10:00 am. for
a full day of visiting and activ
ities. Those attending are asked' to
bring the usual variety of pot
luck foods, with table service
to be furnished at the halL
Dinner at Lovgrens .,
Honors Cal Sumncrs
llr an.t Mrs. Cml Sumner. HOW
nl iTinovUl sn.l formeflv of
11,'tnxMT. were homned with
family dinner at the home of
their daughter and ton -In law,
Mr. and Mr. Jim lvren. here
Sunday. The oeoasJon the
40th WeJJ.Orf aimivrrary wf Ui
bumner.
The honored truest were pre
tented bv cifl from their
children, and a special annivers
ary cane wat a pn r
brat ion.
Included In the family group
were Mr. and .Mr. Jim umner
and family of The Dalle. Mr
and Mr. Tom Sumner of Arl-
Ineton, Mr. and Mr. Jack Sum-
rw-r I aura 1 JW Sumner. JV
Sumner of Loa Ancelea, and Mr.
and Mr. Jim Lovgren ana ton.
iini.ii xxtut euekt for the oc
casion were Rom Hudson of Wal
ton, friend of Laura Lee Sum
ner's, and Mrs. llene Wyman of
Hcppner.
Lodae Members Go
To Rebekah Functions
Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge hat
Kn rnnihntct at Several Ol
the district convention and re
captions during recent weeks.
On June 8 three members of
the local lodje traveled to Fos
all to attend their district con
vention. Those making the trip
were Mrs. Larry Cook, Mr.
Frank Ayers and Mrs. Gerald
Rood. .
On June 10 about 20 of the
local members were present for
th District So. 20 convention In
lone, with Bunchgrass lodge as
hostesses.
Last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. McMuttry and Mrs. Merle
Kirk traveled to Pendleton to at
tend the reception by Pauline
Rebekah lode for Hazel Wains
cott, president of the Rebekah
Aifmbly of Oregon.
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MRS. STANLEY DEWATNE N ELS EN (Nancr S locum)
(Stolmonts Studio)
Hawaii Motif Used
To Entertain Club
frc Rnn Ifaruew'ood was hos
tess for the Carnation club meet
ing of the Degree or Honor Fro
tective association at her ranch
hmriA nn Fridav. June 11. A Ha
waiian theme was cleverly used
by the hostess In decorations, in
refreshments and on the serving
faKitt Thp Ha cupwooi daugh
ters, Kristie and Kimmee, assis
ted their motner.
Plana trere made to have a
fish pond at the sidewalk ba
zaar on July 9 and 10. For the
next meeting, a picnic oaroecue
Is planned to oe neia at me
home of Mrs- Earl Soward in
Lexington.
Members present were Mrs.
Lincoln Nash. Mrs. Ed La Trace,
Mrs. Don Townsend. Mrs. mil
Farra. Mr. Soward. Mrs. R. G,
McMurtry, Mrs. Rachael Harnett,
Mrs- Alice McCabe, Mrs. wunam
Piinninham. Mrs. Dean Connor.
Mrs. Lucille Parrish. Miss Doris
Robinson and Mrs. Carl King.
Week-end guests ot the borne
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scrivner
were their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scriv
nr and daughter Diane, of Port
land. Family birthdays were re
membered miring xneir visu
here.
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
LUMBER SPECIALS
This
WHILE THEY LAST
Will Be All For The Season
SURFACED
Economy Dimension
2 x 4 Through 2 x 10
$25 per MBF
SURFACED
Utility Dimension
2x4 Through 2x 10
$55 per MBF
KINZUA CORP-
Heppner
Nancv Slocum Weds
Salem Man June 4
In Church Ceremony
tl Xsnrv Jane Slocum.
daughter of Mrs. Lawrence E.
Slocvm of Heppner. wa united
in marriage to Stanley DeWayne
Nelson at a formal ceremony
on Friday, June 4, at the West
minster, United Presbyterian
church In Salem. The bride
groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Svendsen of Salem.
The Rev. Walter Johnson of
ficiated during the exchange of
vows, with Mrs. Wallace John
son providing the organ wedding
n-mcf- anrt rrfmran vint Mis
Carol Jones, cousin of the bride
groom, soloist.
Given In marriage by her
hmther Pete Slocum. the bride
was lovely in a full-length gown
or peari-emDroioerea nun.
Styled with sabrina neckline
and loner pointed sleeves, the
frock's bouffant skirt extended
into a chapel-lencth train. Her
elbow-length veil was held In
place bv a pillbox of pearl-embroidered
satin with a pearl
pendant falling over the fore
hoari. Ttn hride carried a bou
quet of red roses centered with
a white orchid.
Miss Glenda Longberg was
honor attendant Mrs. Ronald
Neher. sister of the bride, and
Mrs. Klcnard Armstrong, were
bridesmaids. All wore ankle
length white shantung, empire
styled sheath frocks. Their head
dresses were of red roses and
tiny white veils. Each attend
ant carried a single long-stemmed
red rose.
Linda Clough, niece of the
bride, and Marilyn Svendsen,
sister of the bridegroom, were
inninr attendants. Their dresses
matched those of the other at
tendants, and they wore floral
wristlets. Flower girl was Lemay
vric hpr dress Identical to the
junior attendants' and she car
ried a basKet 01 rose peiais.
Dale Hofstetter served as best
man with Mvron Marsnau OI
Dallas and DeWayne Hofstetter
as ushers.
Guests were greeted at a re
ception in the church social
room. After the traditional cut
ting of the first piece by the
bride and groom, it was served
by Mrs. Alice Magee and Mrs.
Pnhert Kirk. Pourlne were Mrs.
Harlan Jackson and Miss Joyce
Lawrence, with Ginny Clough
and Miss Kathy Svendsen as
sisting. ,M
For EOing away tne onae
chose a beige dress with red
accessories and white orchid
corsage.
A graduate ol Heppner Mign
school with the class of 1959,
the new Mrs. Nelsen has lived
in Ralpm for some time, where
she is employed as a beautician.
Her husband was a graauaie
this year from Oregon State Uni
versity, where he received a de
gree in civil engineering. He will
return next year to complete a
master's degree.
The couple is now at home at
916 Kingwood Drive, N. W Salem.
Triple Links Plan
For Hot Dog Sale
Triple Link club of Sans
Soucl Rebekah. lodrte met at the
heme of Mrs. Genl.t Huston on
Monday evening. June II. with
the club president. Miss Esther
Beigstrom, in charge.
Plans were disvused for ,ne
selling of hot docs at the lde
walk bazaar n July.
Those present. beldes Miss
Bergstrom and Mrs. Huston were
Mrs. John Bergstrom. Mrs.
Blanche Brown. Mrs. Lincoln
Nash, Mrs. Lucille ParrLth, Mrs.
Rachael Harnett and Mrs. Mary
Wright.
Installation Dinner
Set Saturday Evening
For New Club Officers
An Invitation was read at the
June business meeting of the
Soroptimist Club of Heppner
from the Baker Soroptimist club
Inviting local members to attend
and participate In Its 25th anni
versary meeting on June 29. The
Baker club was the sponsor of
the charter for the Heppner dub.
which In April observed its 17th
anniversary.
The date of Saturday, June 19,
was announced for the annual
Installation and Initiation din
ner. Guests will be Invited to
th huffet-stvle dinner served at
7:00 p.m. In the basement rooms
at the home or Mrs. Jim iiager.
Officers for the coming year will
be installed and initiation held
for new members.
General chairman is Mrs. John
Pfeiffer, assisted by Mrs.Charles
Starks, Mrs. Conley Lanham,
Mrs. Bill Collins, Mrs. Wes Sher
man, Mrs. Ed Gonty and Mrs.
Hager.
The club is sponsoring one of
two delegates, Maureen Doherty,
to Girls State at Salem this
week, and also contributed to
ward sending a 4-H delegate to
summer school In Corvallls this
week.
Linda Eckman was named
this year's grade school citizen
ship winner at the school's
award program May & ine
scholarship is used to attend a
summer youth camp. -
A guest of the club last week
was Mrs. LeRoy Gardner, ana
also welcomed the return home
of a member. Mrs. Leta Thomas,
from Arizona.
Attends Conference
Oscar Peterson represented
Valby Lutheran church at the
Pacific Lutheran conference,
North Pacific district, of the
American Lutheran churcn at
Parkland, Wn., last week from
Monday until Thursday. More
than 200 lay delegates were
present, and he reports a "won
derful" meeting.
Tho Haaette.Tlmea aDDreCiateS
getting news copy early.
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Rustic-Kote
o Rubberglo
. Sale Lasts From
JUNE 17 THROUGH JULY 3
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Heppner
Ounchgrass Rcbckahs
Host 44th District 20
Meeting on June 10
The Rrhrkah l.xlk'es of tUtrt1
Auuxiatiott ,Nu. '.Hi met for the
4ih annual nu-eUng June 10 at
Willow Crance hall In lie
ulih Bum ht;tiu lu-Uknh Vi
at rule It!, Fltty thiee
member tinned the guet honk.
Sen Ins as r!ectrd ufllcrra of
the merlin were Chairman Lu
cite Kietmann. Hum hjrraui; l-e
chairman, Esther IWtBtrm,
Hrw Soucl; aecrrtary, Edith
Matthew. Hunt hgr; and
treasurer. Elaine Itu-tmann,
Bunchgrak.
Mm. lUlel Walncott. irel-
dent of the Kehekah AwM-mbly
of Orvgon from Pendleton, head
ed the group of litlnh'uthed
gucnU pHtu'tit Others were Sel
ma Watklna, Veo. pat iel
dent ot the Rebekah Aemlilv
and memtter of the Joint youth
committee; Charlotte Burnett.
Gra Valley, marshal of Rebek
ah A!embly of Oregon; Flowde
Maine. Waco. member of the
home board; Erted Majeke,
Lculncton. member of autaln
In iH-rix'tual membership com
mittee; and Florence McMillan.
diHtrlrt deputy president of dl-
trict ro. iru.
The add re of welcome wa
ol..n hv Mn ltii-tmnn. with
the response by Ola Kugglea of
Sana Soucl.
Th mis-tlniy was dellCtel to
the tl year old memlwr. A trib
ute by ButH-ngrasa wa given
them, but only one. Arvllla
Swarvton. was able to be present.
Hitv vear memoeni were
honorel. Those present were
Tena Scott of San Soucl and
Annie Keene of Holly.
The memorial service waj
beautifully presented by Holly
Lodge. Seven auters ana one
kn.thr Km. I muu'il 1U1V slnCC
the dlsUict mwting last Septem
ber.
President Walnscott wa pre-
nt.wi m cift from the member.
Since this day was her blrthdav
she was presented two oeauu
r,iiiu itomratixt blrthdav cakes.
One was served with coffee and
punch during recess.
Holly Lodge presented a trib
ute to the 13 past chairmen pres
ent. ....
An Invitation was extenueu
bv Holly to meet wim tnem in
iyT7 at Lexington.
Olflcers elected to serve i
he VMM meeting with Sans
sumrl were: chairman. Lstner
Bergstrom, Sans Souci; vice
chairman. Delpha Jones. Holly;
secretary Altha Kirk. Sans Soucl;
treasurer. Betty Kood, Sans Sou
cl; warder. Kuth Bergstrom. Sans
Soucl; conductor, Edna Fetsch,
Holly; chaplain, Vlda Hellker,
Bumhgrass; right supporter to
chairman. Elsie Ayers. Sans
Soucl; left supporter to chair
man, Frieda Majeske. Holly;
rlcht supporter to vice-chairman,
Gladys VanWInkle. Holly; left
supporter to vice-chairman, Nor
ma Re a, BunchgTass; Inside
guardian; Delslc Chapel, Bunch
grass; outside guardian. Dimple
Munkers. Holly; musician, Shir
ley Connor, Sans Souci: and
Junior past chairman, Luclle
Rletmann. Bunchgrass. The new
officers were seated by Holly af
ter which Bunchgrass Lodge
closed the meeting.
A banquet was serve a ai o.w
pm. by the Home Economics
Club of Willows Grange.
A special meeting of Bunch
grass Rebekah Lodge was held
at 8 p.m. with Noble Grand Hel
en Pettyjohn presiding. The
nresldent. Mrs. Hazel Walnscott
of Pendleton, paid her official
visit.
To lira worn plven hv tne vis-
itors and the reminescing of 59
years as a KeoeKan mcmncr oy
Annie Keene was especially en
joyed.
After the meeting refresh
ments were served.
TLlra Walnuentt was a house
guest of Mrs. Wallace Matthews
during her Btay In lone.
Sans Soucl was represented by
a group of about 20 members.
Tell the advertiser you saw It
in the Gazette-Times.
Lexington IOOF
Sets Pancake Feed
Islington CKld Fellow will
hold a tan-nk feed on iUtur
day, June VtV. for the public,
starting at 5 : p m. and on
tlnutng until H urn. It la an
nounttfl It Mill W in the Isl
ington KXF halt.
Mm of the UMge Mill lo iHik
n.l .!. 11 !! wotk. Ttiev have
ikI the pUe at tl .W and pioot-
Im "all you ran car tor mat
amount.
Pendleton Officers
Coming for Joint
Legion Installation
Dlktrlct SU Commander and
the IVndletoit Ixglon Auxiliary
president. Mr. and Mr. Frank
le)herg of Pendleton. UI le
the Installing off Iter at a Joint
Installation of Heppner Ameri
can legion and Auxiliary offi
cer, slated for Mnday. June
21. beginning at M pm. at the
Legion hall.
A social evening of bridge and
pinochle play will follow the
seating of the newly elected of
fleers. It ha alo bi-en announced
that Saturday and Sunday. June
1J and 2. have lecn s-heduled
for workday to complete the
siding on the hall. Lcglonalrc
are urged to turn out.
Mr. Ed Gonty left Sunday to
take her mother. Mr. Stella
llemrlch. home to Beaverton af
ter Mr. Hemrtrh had spent last
week visiting with the Gontv.
Mr. Emma Balfe. mother of Joe
Balfe. made the trip to Beaver
ton with them after spending
the week vUlttntr with the Bal
fes here. Mr. Balfe also Uvea
In Beaverton. Accompanying
them were Mr. Alice McCabe
and mn Allen and Mr. Gonty
son. Doug. These four went to
Seaside for two day, then re
turned to Heppner Tuesday.
Portland Youth
To Lead Teenage
Rally on Friday
A group of teenagu youth
will arrive lit Heppner Fiiday,
JtM 111 li l-.l t-im!Tlun!t Y
wide Youth Rally al the Assem
bly of Jod church Friday eve
nlng, starting at 7 ."V pm.
Goal' of the woik of thene
young people I to demonstrate
to the community the hy they
have found In real ChiUtlan
living, according to the Rev.
Hill AUup, pator of the local
church
Thl group of brant young
people Is from the First Awm
Idv of God church In INirtlsnd.
Ttey are touting Eastern Ore
gon, going from town to town,
holding the sjhvUI Youth Ral-it-.
r.,r all ifH-nsL-crs and any
one else who feels young. They
feature orignt, nveiv muir, ann
l...l..r an Ji.hn lllakrlv and
We Haysteait, assotlate minis-
ters of the ort!anl cnunn.
Ttu-lr program I open to the
public, with a spcelal Invitation
extended all youth of the com
munlty. Mr. and Mrs. Ksnnsth Wttasn
of Halsev and Mr. and Mr. Mel
vln Mcftonald of Sheld were
guest Sunday evening and
Monday of the Rev. and Mr.
Melvln Mxon and family. The
two couple were former parish
loner of Rev. Dixon at the
Shedd Methodist church. They
also called on Rev. Dixon fath
er. Stanley Dixon, who reside
at the rent home of lloneer
Memorial hospital.
Clair Cox. ( of Co Real.
ty Co. In Corvalli. visited dur
Inir the past week at the home
of hi parents, Mr. and Mr.
Claude Cox.
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