Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 07, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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Couple Reside Here
Following Marriage
At Episcopal Church
The marrUee of Ml Kallv
Ann Ollarra. daughter of
Mr, and Mr. WilUrd I UIUrt,
to Donald Karl lluche, ton of
Mr. and Mr. Hlwyn Hughe, all
of lleppner. aolemnired at
an afirrnwn cremony
fceplemter 3, In the rr',M'mT J11
relative and clo friend. The
weddinc date a also the
birthday of lh bride.
Vow wre exchanced at lh
altar of AU Saint Kplcoral
church, with th Kev. Kather
Chandler Jackson of llermUton
officiating.
Mm. Kmil Groshens. organist,
played a background of wedding
music
Kcorted to the altar by her
father, the bride waa attired In
a atreet length dresa of bonded
lace In A line fashion. Both th
tleevet and neckline were trim
med In walloped lace.
Attending as maid of honor
was Mis Kathle Kay. sister of
the bride, wearing a atreet
length dres of pink. ,
best man waa Wesley Marlatt.
lleppner. , ,,
For her daughter! wedding.
Mrs. Ollarra wore a two piece
autt of blue and white. Mr.
Hughes, mother of the groom,
chose a two piece ensemble of
dark blue
After the ceremony, those at
tending creeled the couple at a
reception in the church parish
hali. After the newlywds had
cut the first piece of the three
tiered wedding cake, it was
cv-rf hv Mrs. Merritt Cray.
Pourinc coffee and punch were
Mrs. Matt Hughes and Mrs. uon
Bellentrork. Cheryl Bellenbrock.
cousin of the groom, attended
the guest book. Miss Mary Cox
was in charge of the gift table.
For traveling, the bride chose
a blue and white two-piece suit.
The couple took a week end
wedding trip to the Portland
The couple now resides at 6S0
W. Sperry in Heppner. where the
groom Is employed.
Attorney Discusses
Importance of Wills
At Mothers' Meeting
Regular meetings of the Hep
pner Mothers club resumed
Monday evening when Mrs. Her
man Winter entertained mem
bers and guests. Assisting the
hostess was Mrs. Everett Struck
meier. Guest of the evening were
Mrs. Eugene Winters and Mrs.
Al Boschee.
During the business meeting,
rpnorta were heard on DrolectS
. which the club had carried on
during the summer. The hospital
committee had been active In
remembering hospital patients
with favors. Further hospital
and library projects, with which
the club Is most closely assoc
iated, were discussed. Printed
year books have been delivered
to members by Mrs. Bob Henry,
program chairman.
Attorney Winters presented
the program of the evening, a
talk on the legal aspects of
"Wills" and their place of im
portance in the family program.
Refreshments and social hour
closed the meeting. .
The November meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Abrams.
Yakima Chapel Scene
Of H. Cohn Wedding
Marriage vow were exchang
ed between Uara W. H.rv d
Yakima, Wn.. and Harold A
Cohn of lleppner. in a ipiemer
ceremony al Ward lhapel of the
Firt Presbyterian church In
Yakima. PreMding m I. John
tv Kri.i rhiM a century roy
al blue M'k and wool Jacket en
semble, with eo.uinnea n'i-.
n.i .vented wiih a cirage of
CymbiUlum orchid.
Their attendants were .Mr.
Mrs. Phtllio-W. Cohn of llerm
Uton. aon and daughter-in-law
of the bridegroom: Mr. and Mm.
Charlea J. Wecdin. oroner-in-
law and alster of me ori.ie. n.i
Misa Ku G. Weber, abler of
the bride.
Their wedding trip uk tnem
of Interest In Montana.
with plana for a later Chrbtmaa
trio to vaier Air wwvw
r- i.i.w. . .idt fat.taln and
i t W ilU'AKV I -
k-..nn.ih n. Baufuess and
family, aon-ln-law and daughter
of the briue.
The new Mrs. Cohn was a
long time resident of Yakima.
and retired In January.
from the National BanK 01 com
merce. She Is a past president
of the Yakima Alu-usa ciuo.
Cohn. a memoer 01 a piwni
Oregon family, is a stockman
and former president of the Ore
gon Wool Growers association.
Many Call to Honor
Victor Rietmanns
On 40th Anniversary
. mnA fr Victor Rletmann
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were complimented on their 40tn
wedding anniversary at a de
lightful reception at the home
of their son Bill Rletmann on
Sundav afternoon. October 3.
Besides Mr. and Mrs. BUI Rlet
mann. other hosts were a son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Rohde of Kennewick,
Wn.. and a son and daugnter-
in-law. Mr. ana Mrs. kodw w
mann. ,
The rooms and serving table
were beautifully decorated with
arrangements of chrysanthe
mums in shades of yellow, gold
and bronze. The three-tiered
white anniversary cake was
served by Mrs. Esper Hansen.
Mrs. John Turner. Mrs. David
Rietmann and Mrs. Victor Peter
son. . . ,
The honored couple received
congratulations from 114 guests
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wno cauea aurinK ve wwihwh.
Keeping the guest book was Mrs.
Walter Roberts, sister of Mrs.
Rletmann, and Mrs. William
Melena.
Among those coming from out-of-town
were Mr. and Mrs. John
Tiim.r rf Raker, brother-in-law
and sister ol Mrs. Kieimann; xur.
and Mrs. Gene Rietmann of
Portland; Mrs. Agnes Wilcox
and Mrs. Maoei uenny oi run
land t Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riet
mann of The Dalles; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Blake or racuic cuy;
Mrs. John Ransier. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Thome all of Hermlston;
Mr. and Mrs. David Rletmann
and family of KennewiCK; Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Anderson, Mrs.
Roy Hurst and Mr. and Mrs.
John Krebs, all of Arlington;
Mrs. Elmo McMillan or iaiem,
and Mrs. Esper Hansen, sister
of Mrs. Rietmann, of Portland.
Guests from Heppner were
rrranir Tiirnpr Mrs. J. O. Turner.
LMr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan juccuray, or.
Seven grandsons of the hon
ored couple were also present
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AN OPEN HOUSE RECEPTION hd M. "ja. Norn"
J535S SJ..TV;.-li5 'and .,.nd.
caUad to extend personal congratulation.
Reception Delights Couple
On Golden Anniversary
Legion, Auxiliary
Leaders Represent
Units in La Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin
and Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers
attended a District 6 American
Legion and Auxiliary confer
ence, held in La Grande recent
ly. Mrs. Hamlin is the district
Auxiliary president.
Twelve of the 15 units in the
district were represented with
over 100 persons attending the
conference and potluck supper
that was highlighted by the
presence of six department
heads, including Department
Commander Jack Plate and Mrs.
Colleen Goger, department pres
ident. Mrs. Hamlin was pleased to
report that District 6 is leading
the state in district membership.
Mrs. Corbin Honored
With Shower Party
On Tuesday evening, the
Wagon Wheel lounge was the
scene or a pinK ana Diue snower
honoring Mrs- Kay Corbin, now
of La Grande. Mrs. Denny Mc
Millan and Betty Sorenson were
the co-hostesses.
The occasion was motivated
by the hostesses while Mrs. Cor
bin, along with her husband,
was spending a two-week va
cation here visiting friends and
relatives. Corbin is a member of
the Oregon State Police.
Thirty-one guests were on
hand for the pleasant evening of
games and refreshments prepar
ed by Mrs. McMillan.
Mr. end Mrs. Andy Van Schol-
eck and family are now at home
at 3C6 Laird St., Hermlston,
where they moved over the past
week-end. The children are now
enrolled in the Hermlston
schools.
Club Meets Saturday
A meeting of the OES Social
club of Ruth Chapter No. 32, has
been announced for Saturday,
October 9, starting at 2 p.m. in
the Masonic hall. Mrs. Marjorie
Worden will serve as hostess for
the afternoon card play,with all
regular members urged to be
present.
A half-century of marriage
was climaxed Sunday. Septem
ber 19. for Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Florence when they observed
their 50th wedding anniversary
in the familiar surroundings of
Iheir family home on Willow
Creek.
At an open house reception,
arranged and given by their
children, they received greetings
and congratulations from about
130 friends and relatives on the
same date that they had repeat
ed their marriage vows .V) years
ago. Their home, a place ol
family tradition, was the birth
place and life-long home of Mr.
Florence, wnose paxems m
early Morrow county pioneers.
Arrangements for the nappy
occasion were under tne airec
tion of a son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Giiman.
Heppner; their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene
Florence of tugene, ana asMi-
ed by Mrs. Howard Bryant.
Heppner. ,
Beulah Gammeii. aaugnxer ui
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gammell.
became the bride of Norman
Florence on September 19, 1915.
The ceremony took place at the
Jim Gentry home In Heppner.
Mrs. Gentry, now Mrs. Walter
Rood of Elgin, was present as
a special guest for the reception.
Other special out-w-wn
guests included their grandson
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Florence of Eugene; Mrs. Jessie
Kinney, Eugene, Mrs. James
Lane, Portland; Mrs. Bertha
Sherman, West Linn; Mrs. Bill
Hinton, Ukiah; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Gammell, brother and
sister-in-law of Mrs. Florence, of
Adams; Mrs. Lee McRoberts, her
niece, and children Timmie and
Sherie of Kennewick, Wn.; Mr.
and Mrs. John Clouston. Port
land; Mrs. Diane Zimmerman
and daughters Susan and Ann,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Godfrey, Portland, and Harley
Hall, Portland, all cousins of
Mr. Florence.
Table and other decorations
carried out the traditional gold
and white color scheme. The
beautiful, three-tiered annivers
ary cake was a focal point of
the serving table. Decorating the
tiered layers were gold rosebuds
and leaves, topped with a gold
numeral "50" surrounded by
gold lace. Accent colors of pale
pink and green were carried out
in a pink rosebud centerpiece
holding lighted tapers, and by
the lime punch in a gold bowl.
Serving coiiee irom a guiuen
.erlce M-t were Mr. Madge
Bryant. Mrs. Ralph Thompson.
Mrs. Wavel Wilkinson ana iwr.
James Lane.
After the honored couple naa
.t ii.n firvt nitHv. the large
cake w as served by Mrs. Eugene
Florence. Mrs. Kaipn oeamer.
Mrs. Itobert Godfrey. Mrs. Dean
Giiman. Mrs. Betty Hamilton
and Mrs. Diane Zimmerman.
Presiding at the punch bowl
were Mrs. Garv Florence, Mrs.
Howard Cleveland and MLss
J:nli- Reamer.
The guest book was passed
bv Miss Nancy Cleveland.
Many beautiful gifts and
cards of good wishes were re
ceived from their family and
friends. m
As an anniversary gift to the
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Giiman
took them on a week's trip to
Victoria. B. C. while Mrs. Gil-
man was on vacation irom ner
work at the First National Bank,
t.ni hop huchami was on vaca
tion from the city police force.
Among the many pieasam
inrnrluM nf the dV WftS a DCr-
sonal telephone call to the coup
le from tneir ciose menu, mi.
and Mrs. Garnet Barratt ol aiesa.
Arizona, and residents here lor
many years.
Lodge Makes Plans
For Official Visit
Of State President
Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge
No. 33 resumed their fall meet
ings September 17. Plans were
discussed for the official visit
ation of Mrs. Hazel Walnscott,
Pendleton. president of the
Rebekah Assembly of Oregon,
on October 14.
Her visit will be preceded by
a no-host banquet at the Hotel
Dining room for all members,
starting at 6:30 p.m.
Those members who have had
birthdays during the past three
months were honored during the
September meeting. Mrs. Ed La
Trace gave a little skit in their
honor, ending with birthday
cake and a social hour.
Included as birthday guests
were Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs.
Larry Cook, Mrs. Eva Griffith,
Mrs. Lucille Parrlsh, Mrs. Norah
Rasmus, Mrs. Mattie Green and
two members who were unable
to be present, Mrs. Ola Ruggles,
chaplain, and Mrs. Millie Doo-
little, 50-year memoer.
Visit of Relatives
Is Pleasant Occosion
For Family Reunion
A family reunion was held
Sunday at the home of Mr. l.o
la Hieislintf In honor of relatives
tiont Virginia. Tennee and
Washington. It was the ftrt
time that manv of the relatives
had ever met. They gathered for
t.tluck dinner and a full day
.f biting and getilng acquaint
ed , .
Here from the eat were Mr.
M.rv Marh of Abingdon. Vlr
eini. and Mr. and Mrs. It-hy
MJueen of Shady Valtev. Tenn
Other present ere Mr. and
Mr. Clyde Steagall of Spokane.
Wn : lae Sieagall. Mr. and
Mm. Kdward IVnnb and ly.
ml Mr. and Mr. Ma Breed
Ins and n. all of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sllton and girl.
Klnrua; Mr. Cora Biu-iulde.
Sirav; Mr. June Crowe 1 1 and
daughter. Ine; Mr. and Mr,
WIHur Steagall and two grand
chihlren. Mellnda and lVnnls
l,cva. of La Gran.ie; Mr. ami
Mrs George Steagall and fam
ily, Mr. Joan Smith and child
ren. Mr. Fmma llreshear and
Mr. IaU IWwUtng. 4A
Ineton.
cir nm..iino left In company
wllh her relatives from the eat
on Wednesday for an cxienucu
blt In Virginia.
Heppner Unit Sets
Meeting for Tuesday
Member and guests of the
it-i.tirwr unit of Morrow County
Home Extension are aked to
meet promptly at 10:30 Tuesday
morning. October 12. for study
and noon luncheon at the home
ot Mrs. Dave Kckman.
Les.Mn study will In related
to "Food Spoilage." presented
bv Miss iHjnna Ctoorge. county
extension agent. A potluck lun
cheon will follow at 12:00 noon.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patient ho er admitted lo
Pioneer MemoiUl hospital dur
ing the pt m m
laler dlmled. Include the fol
lowing Clad) a inake. tone;
Nate MilhldV, lleppner; Thron
Jone. INnlland- Gene Slik,
lleppner; han Srl. Hepp
....r u. llaiiklt-r. lone, and
Charles McGIn'O'. MVKenile
Bildge.
The ho were admitted, and
are still nvelvlntf ndlal care
are the following: Joyce Hollo
num. Il.ppner; Itolnrl Hubbard,
lone; ;irge ivljiurle, llcpp
ner; Edna Varnall. lone; Kalh
lecn Van SchUck. lleppner.
and Ulllan Swevk. Heppner.
A third daughter wa born to
Mr and Mr. Ivan nign"
of Condon on Friday, (Vtobcr 1.
.i.. u..i, h...t m lit. 5 o. and
has been named Tonya Rue She
Joins at home two nrotner. i n
I and Kenny, and two aUter
Renlta and Cndlv.
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name Impilnted; Mongram
med rialnn tarda; Regency
lYraonalUed Note Stationary;
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UaretieTtmea offloe.
JIM'S MEAT CO.
CUSTOM SLAUCJnTBWtCl
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WHERE ARE YOU
GOING?
Ruby Moscr to Open
Cafe in Umatilla
Mrs. Ruby Most, who until
last week operated the Wagon
vvh,-,.i rfi In lleppner. will
I open the Coffee Cup Cafe in
has announced.
At the resent time she Is get
ting new equipment, redecorat
ing the cafe and installing new
floor tile, she said.
Friends of this area are mv ti
ed to stop In when they go
through Umatilla, she said.
Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil
liam, Umatilla. Wheeler counties
. ..u h f :7ette-Tlmes.
Si.25 each. Others available on
order.
OKE WAY.
You're alwas sure you're heading In the
right financial direction when you make regular
dcpo-lts in a savings account here. Open one to
day . . . and give yourself the "go light" to a happy
future.
Whethr you're saving for some
thing mx-ctftc. or protecting your
self agalnM iKible "rainy days,"
your money will mount up fastetit
here.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY -
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
BOX 739 FENDLET0N
"Skippers"
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in EKTAC0L0R
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