Portland Ceremony
Joins S. Campbell
And Larry Martin
Mlu Sandra . CmpMI.
daughter if Mr, Flien M. Camp
bell, llcppncr. U'came the bride
of l-rry ). M.ulln. Km ot Mr
rut Mrs Ifciuglae Mrtln of
Warren, at a double ting cere
mony in Saturday. Juno 12.
Tlifl IOUd ek liaii(cl Vm
I iin evening ceremony In the
Find Imnianurl church of I"ort
Intnl. In the presence of rela
tive ii ml rloe frlcnda. The
trtl wan given In marriage by
her brother, Terry Campbell.
Attending from here, lll-a
the bride's mother ami brother,
were her grandmother, Ms. Al
ma Morgan, and her aunt. Mm.
Harriet F.vans.
The btlde wt a rraduate of
lft'llnT llti'li school In V.hVJ,
and for the pant Iwn yrar ha
been employed In the data
iriMVklnir (It'imrtinrnt of f ho
rnanut-l liopltaI In 1'iirtUnd.
Tin ncwlywcd couple will
move li turvallla In fatly fall,
where the crtMim will rnrull at
a senior at Oregon Utate University,
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MRS. CHARLES IL SMALLWOOD. tba former Diana Maloa
Miss Diana Malone Bride
Of Charl es Smallwood
The marriage of Mis Diana
Malone, daughter of Mr. and
Mm. John Malone, Lna Angeles,
to Charles II. Smallwood. nun of
Mr. Lcona Smallwood, lleppner,
Mii solemnized at an lmrcs
slve lummi-r wedding Saturday,
Auguxt 7. The Key. John Olson
officiated over the exchange of
vowa In tho AnjrHus Temple In
Ls Ani;rli-a at 5 p.m.
K"Hvrt"d to the altar by hrr
father, th hrldc'a wcddlnR ttown
wus an Alfred Ancclo original,
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a traditional floor length gown
of Chantllly lace with full chap
! train. The bodice was embel
lished with wed pearls and se
quins. A crown, sprinkled with
aurora barlalW Med tH-nrls, hel 1
in place hrr full lllublon veil.
Her bouquet was of orchids,
white roses ond itephenotls.
Attendini as matron of honor
was Mrs. Martha Walters. Her
full length gown of eopen blue
was styled with a bell skirt and
the ithort sleeves were edtfed
in dainty ruffles. She carried
cojen blue chrysanthemums.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jona
Clark, Mrs. Kvelyn Hamilton,
Miss Karen Harvey, Miss Judi
Mint on and Airs. Margie Kott-
man. Their towns of powder
blue were fashioned Identical to
that worn by the matron of hon
or. They carried bouquets of
light blue spider chrysanthe
mums.
Lighting the papers were Miss
Vlckl Adams and Miss Donna
Liebelt. cowned in dresses Iden
tical to the bridesmaids, and
wearing pikake lets flown in
from Hawaii.
Karla Paulick, In a powder
blue floor length dress, served
as flower girl, and Burt Court
ney was ring bearer.
Best man was John Malone II,
brother of the bride, and ushers
were Jim Clark. Bud Ivey, Larry
Freeman, Harold Malone. Gary
Taylor, Mike Simpson and Bill
Ivey.
Organist during the ceremony
was Mrs. Lintile Olson, who also
accompanied Harry Early when
he sang the number "Walk
Hand in Hand." Harpist was
Janet Lee Taylor, playing "Lieb
estraum," and a choral ensem
ble sang "Savior Like a SheD-
herd Lead Us."
Mrs. Malone. mother of the
bride, chose to wear pink crepe
afternoon dress with matching
accessories and an orchid cor-
Rare. Mnthnr rtf thn hrlHnrronm
1 ro Cmalhirruul time nnahla t n '
be present.
The couple was greeted at a
reception immediately following
in the youth center. Assisting
in the serving and about the
rooms were members of the
'Diadem" club that Miss Malone
had sponsored. Miss Alona El
llthorpe was at the guest book.
Following a honeymoon trip
to the eastern states, the coup
le will be home in Portland,
where the groom will be em
ployed as an electrician. He was
recently discharged trom the
U. S. Navy, alter servlnc aboard
the USS Deliver. The couple met
in Hawaii while he was station
ed near there. The bride Is a
graduate of John Marshall High
school In Los Angeles, and
Smallwood was a Heppner High
school graduate in 1961.
Saturday Date Set
or Brindle Wedding
Nuptial vow will be exchang
ed between Miss Jacquelyn Lee
Brindle and Lonnie Marlon My
ers at a ceremony Saturday af
ternoon, August 14, at 2 p.m. at
St. Patrick's Catholic church.
A cordial invitation Is extend
ed bv the couple and mother of
the bride-elect. Mrs. Pat Brind
le, to all friends in the area to
ttend the ceremony and recep
tion which will follow In the
parish hall.
The prospective groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville My
ers of La Grande.
Miss Brindle returned home
last Tuesday from La Grande
where she completed her work
in the Audio-Visual Library at
Eastern Oregon College.
Miss Bloke to Wed In Corvollis Church .' gazette -times tw. ai q ms
Mr. and Mrs WHLmJ A Rlake
of Monmouth, arul formrtly t.f
r-iini-r. f rrtourwirif (hr re.
rrtit rnitaifftm-nt r! fortttnmt
Injr marriage f thrlr UuirMrr,
Iarhra, to l--nnl lli--tlwn.
tMn of hut tvt-hn Iti-rMwm.
Condon, and Wlllatd IdrMton
of $n rrnl''. Calif.
Vo Mill ! ruhancH at an
af5 rr.n r r fi."iy Siurlv,
Auut at tit pm. In the
Ctiaix-I f the Ki.lMopal ihurrh
In Corvalli. A rrf-piion ulll
follow In the ihiinh lounj'e
Hi families t thU means
of rktrndlnit a eordial Invlta
turn to all friend In the arras
of Heppner and ondn t at
tend both the u-remony ami
rTritlon.
MlM Blake praduatcd h-r-with
her rl4s Ian .rlng. was
rtlve In im hied and ra fune
lion. a well a In Itjlnlmw
f.irls and In nimmuriitv affair
Her patrnU were ovner of tUf
former Wilin's Meri t Wear and
mord to Monmouth ln sum
nut. wher they are at home
at 2C2 Stadium Drive, So.
Amoog theee com In 1 (rem out.
of town for the Frank Adklns
funeral sorvire JjM wr-k wer
Mr. Lvdla 0n-y and aon anl
daurhtrrdn-law. Mr n,i tr
Charled GcMnry. all of Portland!
Mrs, Lvdla Ownev la the
fr of Mrs. Adklria' daughter-ln-
raw.
MISS BARBARA BLAKE
Nile Club to Serve
Pre-Gamc Breakfast
Ttie I'matllU County Daugh
ter t,f the Nile Hub of enlle
tori Mill i"nvr t annual cof
fee Saturday mornlni'. Aurut
21, prrcrdlng th KastVrt
fxjthall came, at th Temple
Terrare, Temple Hotel, Pendle
ton.
Serving will be from 10 30 ta
12 nrxn. with all Shrlner
wives and Nile members Invit
ed.
General chairman is Mrs. Joe
Snyder, with Mm. George Win
khlp, co chairman.
Invitation Extended
To Nelson Wedding
A Public Invitation U ektend-
,ed bv Mr. and Mr. fvivHn Nrl
jwm. -inrton. to their many
i ffirndt In thf are in attend tiie
jOiniins mArrit;e of ttteir daush
tef. Phalli Jean, to lt-rt Paul
Ttte ceremony will tx Satur
day ever;lng. Aufunt 'J. at S
o'rpxk In tie Firt ( hrtatlan
rhurrh T75 Wet Highland fet
in llermltn.
Frl-nd are rtjfdlally Invited
to te prevnt for the r-r-mony
and recettion which will follow
In trie thurth aortal rooms.
Mr, Knill I the m,n tit Mr. and
Mr. Jak Krolt, Conallu. anl
the young coupl vere atudents
lat rar at Llnfleld College.
Chicken Dinner Set
Tonight in Temple
Chicken and dumpllnsr dinner,
to be served with a variety of
Mlad. Mill he tonight, Thurs
day. Auut 12. beginning at
6:.T0 In the Klks Temple. This
Is for Klks members, wive and
guets, according to Calvin
Sherman, who is In rhartre.
The catered dinner will be fol
lowel by lodge at 8 p.m. for
members with bridge and pi
nochle planned for the Elks
ladic.
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