Eugene Church is Scene of Wedding Uniting Laura Sumner and Ross Hudson
At formal ml trnprt sblve I Tim couple greeted their
rnurrn ceremony on .Saturday, friends ami relatives at a wed
Novrrnbcr '1, MUt Laura !
Hurnncr, daughter of Mr. ami
Mr. James I'. Sumiicr or lrlne
villi ami formerly of Heponer,
became I he bride of tma hvan
lludwin, ton of Mri. Itenton It
liuin or Walton, vimi were
rai-tiani'ed at 4 pin, at the Klrsl
Uncr alln4l t hurt h in t.u
gene, with Ir. Weley Mrhitl
son informing the double ring
ceremony.
Altar arrangements of bronze,
Vrlhiw ami gold rhrysanthe
rnuma provided an attractive
holiday setting fi the ceremo
ny. Kscortcd ty hrr father, the
bride appeared In a floor length
gown o( white brocade, fashion
rd In A line style with run
neckline and elbow length
aleevra. Her full length Illusion
veil wai held in place by a ha
lo of matching brocade. Her
bridal bouquet was of white
chrysanthemuma and sold ros
ea, with a lace handkerchief,
made by tier mother, worked In.
to the bouquet. "Something olil"
worn by the bride waa a single
trand of earla worn by her
mother at the time of hrr mar
riage; "something borrowed"
waa ring owned by her sis
ter, Mra. Jim Lovgrcn, and
"something blue" waa a blue
garter made bv her mother.
Mis Ann Jones of Kendrlrk.
Idaho, and formerly of lleppner,
attendee! aa maid of honor. Her
floor length gown waa of sold
homespun rayon, with empire
waistline. She carried a bou
quet of gold and bronze chrya-anthemuma.
Bridesmaid were Ml Judy
Harris of iCoscburg. and Mlsa
lUta Hhea Sumner of Arlington,
nlere of the bride. Their floor
length gown were of contrast
ing moi green homenpun ray
on, fashioned with empire
waistline. Their luiueU were
of bronze and gold ihrysanthe
muma. John fludlong of Eugene at
tended the groom aa beat man.
Ushers were Handy PrntllU of
Kugene, and Frank Lovgren,
lleppner. nephew of the bride.
For her daughter's wedding.
Sir. Sumner chose to wear a
royal blue knit suit with match
ing accessories. Mr. Iludcn,
mother of the groom, apeared
In a brown print aheath. Karh
wore a chryiianthemum corsage.
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ding reception following: the
ceremony In the Wheeler K Ul
hall of the thunh. (rntavlrig
the large laie iovered serving
table waa a three-tiered whit
wedding rake, top-d with a
deeorutlve dove, prepared by the
groom mother. hurruuiiainit
the base of the rake Were gar
land of white chrysanthemum,
flanked by candlcaUa holding
white laH-r.
After the bridal couple had
rut the first piece of wedding
rake, It waa rut and aerved by
Mra, jim iovgren or lleppricr,
aUter of the bride, and Mra
rorn Sumner of Arlington, ail
ter In law of the bride.
Pouring punch and coffee
were Mra. Jack Sumner of lleon
nee and Mra. Jim Sumner of The
Dalle, both alMcrs in law of the
bride.
Mra. Carol (Walton of Eugene
aiienderi trie girt table, and
Ml Angela Sumner of The
Dalle, nle-e of the bride, aaa
ed the guet book.
During the reception hour,
nine jauy ttumncr, lleppner.
Mere of the bride, and Sheila
Hratton of Kurene. passed trava
or groom a cakes and rice baa
keta.
Famlllea and altendanta of the
iiridai rouple wrre guest at a
wedding dinner at Del a Dinner
House in Kugene, following the
reception. About 40 persona at
tended. The newly wed rouple la now
residing at 14K3 Onk Street. Apt.
1, In Kugene. Both young h-o-tle
are enrolled aa Junlia-s at
the University of Oregon, and
are majoring In recreation
management. The bride waa a
graduate of lleppner High
school In V.H'A, and the groom
waa graduated the tame year
from Klmlra High school. !
Thoe attending the wedding
from out of town wce the
brlde'a parents, Mr. and Mra.
James C. Sumner of prlneville;
a brother. Jay Sumner of Lo
Angeles, Calif; a sister and
family, Mr. and Mra. Jim Lov
gren and Frank, lleppner; bro
thcra and their famlllea, Mr.
and Mra. Jim Sumner, The Dai
lea. Mr. and Mra. Jack Sumner,
lleppner, Mr. and Mr. Tom
Sumner. Arlington: Mrs Sadie
Wlckiand. Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. William S Kooimt and
family. The Dalles; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Alander, rrlnevllle;
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cox. Oregon
lily, and Cornelius Lynch of
San Francisco, Calif.
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CUTTING THEIR WEDDING CAKE at the reception
their marTlatje are Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Evema Hudaoo
mer Laura Leo Sumner).
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Christian Church
Plans Watch Party
Watchnlght party will be held
In the lleppner Christian rhurch
on New Years eve beginning at
9 p.m., the Uev. Al Bosohee,
paxlor, announce.
A feature of the evening will
be showing of a 20 minute color
motion picture. "A Christian In
Communist Chlnn." This messes
the tension between Christianity
and Communism, the Rev. Ik
rhee said.
Hamilton Wins
Outdoor Display
Lighting Prize
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Maynard Ham
ilton won the first prize of
(irant county for having the
best Christmas outdoor lighting.
with his 50 foot tree and ita 1300 1 children.
colored lights. He also had two Mr. and
outdoor atrnes, one a nativity i left last
Berne, and the other of anta with their
and his alelgh. with the rein-
deer and double set of ringing
bells.
Many will recall that Hamil
ton was tnlured a year ago
when he fell from the ladder
when taking down the trim
mings from the tree. He sicnt
51 davs in the lleppner hospital
recovering irom a tmrnen collar
bone and shoulder blade, four
broken ribs, other broken bones,
and internal injuries.
land and her four rhllden.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams
have been visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Dirk I Wil
liams, and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Stuvsle of Long
Creek. Williams was recently
discharged from service at a
ramp In Low den, Okla.
Maynard Hamilton was a din
ner guest Christmas Dav at the
Hex Dick home.
Francla Chiteck was on leave
from the navy for Christmas,
and visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Orison and
Doris Ann Morris
Engagement Told
Mrs. Mildred MrrU of Pendle
ton announces U.e rniragt-rnerit
of her daughter, MUs Doris Ann
Morn, to Dan lirosnan. aon of
Mr. and Mrs. Jrrry Urunan of
lleppner
Mini Mrl la a nrnlor at
fasten Oregon College and
plant to enter teaching follow
ins rirr cratfuanon. If r
Is emplrd at Central Market.
He graduated from lleppner
Mrh school with the rlaM of
1!1 and aerved In the Air Force
with four years duty In Japan
with the rank ot airman first
rlaa,
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Auxiliary to Meet
Auxiliary of lleppner Amrrl-
Can Legion post will meet Mon-
d.v night In the Ixglon hall at
pro, Mrs. Don Munkers, pres
ident, announces. A regular bus-
nev session is planned, and
all members are urged to attend.
BEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, Peowsber Vk IHS -4
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Family Nights Set
Family night services for
members of the Christian church
will be held In the Lexington
Christian church during the
month of January, according to
the Rev. Al Boschee. The fam
ily nights will be each Sunday
evening starting at 7 o'clock.
BoraJca Thomson, em ploy ad
bv Dun and Bradstreet In Port
land, arrived home laxt Thurs
day night to spend Christmas
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Thomson, and brother,
Bruce, student at Lastern Ore
gon College, here. Bruce met the
bus In Pendleton when she ar
rived and it was three hours late
because of the bad weather.
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Application For
ARBUCKLE MOUNTAIN
SKI CLUB BUS RIDES
Box t7. Hrppnor. Oregon
I hereby apply for enrollment on the Arbucklc Moun
tain ski bus. I understand that selection of the enrollee
rests with the ski school management There are 12 Satur
day classes on Arbuckle Mountain starting January 8.
My name Is ,
My address la .
My age Is My phone number Is
Beginner Intermediate No. years' experience
In consideration of your accepting this application, I
hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrator
waive and release any and all rights and claims for dam
ages I may have against the Arbuckle Mountain club and
Abuckle Mountain Corporation, their representatives, and
assignees, for any and all Injuries suffered by me at said
school sessions and traveling to and from same.
Signature
(Parent or guardian
Is under 18)
sign If applicant
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arlot Cork
and three children of Prinevillc
joined her relatives for Christ
mas at the home of her moth
er. Mrs. F.dna Moore. Others
who were present were her
brother. Kmirv loore; sisters,
Jackie Moore. Mrs. Stanley Boy.
er and family, and grandmoth
er. Mrs. KHen Moore.
Mrs. Llzy Fmcry drove to
Mrs. Frank Williams
Wednesday evening
son and daughter-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil-
Hams, to visit In southern Calif
ornia with another son. Charles
Williams and family, and with
his sister, Mrs. Ross (Barbara!
McDonald and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell
and son Paddy drove to Pendle
ton last Monday on business. He
collar i stayed until Wednesday, wnen
she returned to bring him home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Jackson of
Spray spent Christmas Day here
with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Van Richards and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Matteson
and two children. Dale L. Mat
teson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Matteson enjoyed Christmas
eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Scott and their two sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark drove to
Idaho to visit with her folks
during the Christmas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Matteson
and children spent Christmas
day at Fox visiting with her
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Kills Hunt.
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her daughter. Miss Marv Emerv
who goes to college at Caldwell,
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Mrs. Stella McCarty came
from Heppner last Tuesday for
a short vacation from her work
at the hospital. She returned
Thursday morning, taking her
sons. Paul and Donal, back with
her for the vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Martin
and two sons of Prlneville spent
the week-end with her folks,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson,
and her sister, Mrs. Francis No-'
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