Church Ceremony Unites Local Couple
I'lihariKi of wrddlnjr vow
on Kalurdav, rruary 12. Join
ed In marrlajrc MUe hrrl HH
Itnhrtx'k. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. snald l llrnlri k, and
Muait : 1 1 1 ll. Mn of Mr ari'l
Mr Ijv (kibble, all tf
IUinr.
Father Chandler JacWeun f
llirfnlilun jx-rformcd the lm
rriuiHr doull iig rrrrmnny
In the lecseru-e f many rHa
Uvea ami frli-mt In All fialnia
liliHxpal rhimh at 2:00 m.
Traditional wddlng music
w-aa lard lv Mra. L. C. ( ar
nUcharl, orgatdst,
Htandards Imldlnif pink l k
ami I'rriM-h heather provided
ilal dro.ratlona at In aliar
Whit tin ih-w lms marked
lh hrldal a We.
iijrli' by her father, the
brlili Waa lovely In whit
Imn nl (hanlllly lace ami rhlf
fn. (ukhloni'il wild M'alloixvl
nmkliii. filled hod Ire with self
Imw n front, ami full bouffant
aklrt. Her elbow length Illusion
vrll waa held In dare by a fir
rlrt rovfred with seed arl.
She carried a bridal bouquet of
whit alri'lianotla ami carna
tions, centered with larjre
whit orvhld, and entwined with
irreen ferns. She carried It on
top a mall whit Uihl heloriK
ln to her grandmother, Mra.
(irare Hughes,
Miss Sharon llama served aa
maid of hum. Hrldesmalds
Here Mi' I'atru-la Van Wink
I. Barbara Cribble and Handy
Mi-ix'iiani
'Hi attendants were gowned
in Identltally atyled street
length dresses of lnk velvet
mi, lailuutntl In rinjxr utile
with deM-r lnk velvet ribbon
at the high, waUtllne. Thry ear
ned pink and whit Colonial
carnation ncgava with lnk
atrramera. Ileadoten-a of pink
net extended from a circlet of
pink velvet.
Little Sally Sumner, dressed
In whit and carrying a minia
ture pink and whit nosegay,
served aa flower girl. King bear
er waa Mark I'lpcr, cousin of
th bride.
Serving aa acolytes at the al
tar were Doug and David Gun-dcrson.
1mikUi Cribble attended hts
brother aa best man. Ushers
were Larry Heath. Kodney Klug
and Harney .NeUtadt. All wore
matching white fxmal Jackets
and black bow tics.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mra. Ik-llenhrork those a tur
quolh suit with off white ac
ceaMorles and a white orchUf
corsage. Mra. Cribble, mother of
th cr-iom, was attired In a two
piece ensemble of pink dress
and matching coat, with pink
acrvKhorics. hiie also wore an
orchid corsage.
The couple greeted their wed
ding guests at a reception In
the parish hall. Chosen wedding
colors of pink and white were
carried out In floral decoration
and un the beautifully din-ora-ted
wedding cake. Bo.se. of the
large four-tiered cak was made
of four heart -haMd enkes edg
ed In pink, with pink frosting
roses, and ttjcd with a minia
ture bride and groom.
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MR. AND MRS. STUART CRIBBLE ( Chary 1 BaU.nbrock)
After the honor couple had
rut their first piece, th cake
was rut and served by Mrs. LI
lis Pettyjohn and Mrs. Matt
Hughes, aunts of the bride
pouring punch was Mrs. W. II
Mills of Salem, aunt of the
(.room, and inturlng roiiee wa
Mrs. Roy Quurkenbuith. aunt of
be bride. Mrs. Wayne Ball,
cousin of the bride, attended the
gift table, and the guest book
was pawed by Miss Mary Cox
lloMcw f(ir the reception
were Mrs. Klwyn Hughes, chair
man; Mrs. Itllev Munkers and
Mrs. C'rcMon Hoblnson.
Kor a golng away ensemble
the new Mrs. (Nibble changed
to a two piece green and white
suit, with 1)1.t rk accessories, and
the orchid from her bridal bou
quet.
Following a wedding trip to
Seaside, the newlyweds are
making their home In Heppner
where the groom Is engaged in
the business of S It I) Pelleting
Company with his brother,
Doug.
After graduating from llepp
ner High school In VMVS, the
bride enrolled at Beau Monde
College of Beauty In Portland
for training. Mr. Grlbble, n grad
uate of Jlcppncr High In r.Nl,
riHtived two years of college
training at Kastern Oregon Col
lege, La Grande, and enrolled
two years at Blue Mountain
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Among tho.e attending from
out of town were Mr. and Mrs
Ren Vassar and Mrs. W. H
Mills, all of Salem, relatives
the groom.
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nilDAT, rabruarr 25
Basketball Barns at Htppnar.
8ATUHDAT. rabruarr 28
Basketball Grant Union of
John Day at Heppner. follow
d by Sophomore class dance.
Benefit Code Hour for Pat
BrlndU. Catholic parish halL
9:30 axn. to 3:30 pn. Erary.
one waicom.
SUNDAY. Fabruanr 27
ArbuckU ML Ski Fair. 10:00
a.m. to 4:00 pan races start
at 2 rxm.
MONDAY. Februarr 28
Heppner-Morrow County Cham
ber of Commerce. Wagon
wneei, noon.
Ruth Chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, Masonic HalL 8
WEDNESDAY. March 2
lOOF-Rebekah meeting, official
visit Grand Master; dinner.
6:30, meetinq at 7:30.
THURSDAY. March 3
Soroptimist Club. noon. Heppner!
Li mi.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, March 4. S
District Basketball Tourney. La
t-ranae.
Coming Legion Events
Include President s
Visit, Due in March
Plans arL underway hv Amcr.
lean Legion Auxiliary to enter
lain the Slate Department Presi
dent Colleen Gorger of The
Dalles a a special meeting on
nionaay. niarcn H. It is announ.
red by Mrs Don Munkers. local
prcsiuent.
Also. In celebration of thi nn
nlvers try of the founding of the
LcL'ion orranlzatlon. n nnnealce
sue per will nrecede thp snec al
ineeung mat evening.
There will be no regular meet
ing on Mor.day, March 7.
A social evoninir of danein-
will be sponsored by the Legion
naires lor memoers and their
guests at the Heppner hall Sat
urday evening. February 2G, it
has been announced.
Martins to Observe
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick T. Mar
tin of lone will be at home to
friends in the area at an ooen
house reception Saturday, Feb
ruary 26, honoring them on their
25th wedding anniversary.
Their family cordiallv invites
friends to call between the hours
of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. They re-
Quest no gifts.
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HEPPNM CAZETTX-TlMf S. Thursday. February 14. 1K4
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Sharon Dixon Engagement is Told
The Kev. and Mra. Mclvlrt W.
I'fson are announcing the en-
ragernent of their daughter.
.Shtron Anne, to Charles ;illl
land, son of the Itev. and Mrs.
Walt.s- f;illiland of Cory, Penn
sylvania. Both young people ar0 senior
students at Abury College, Wll
more, Kv., and will graduate In
June. They are making tenta
tive plans to t married In the
Heppner Methodist church In
August.
The young Mr. Gilllland waa
a visitor In Heppner during the
Christmas holidayi. His father
is pastor of first Methodist
church In Cory, Pa.
Mecr Week Later
Next regular meeting t.t thm
(.olden Age club has been
changed from March 1 tn the
following Tucudav nlcht M
7, according to Mrs. Sadie par
rlsh. oreident. Ilie vrrum u-in
meet at 7 p.m. at the Kplaoopal
pansn nan ror a pot luck sup-
txT. fnlliiWi'i-rt hv rnf,.t-fl
Guests are welcome.
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MISS SHARON ANNE DIXON
Invitation Extended To Coffee Benefit
A fMiblle Invitation la extended
all those in the community who
wuh to attend, to a benefit rif.
fi-e hour Saturday. February Jfi.
for Mrs. Pat Lrlndle. who re-ent-ly
suflered a Mp fracture. Mie
e-t to be biKpnalUed for
several mure weeka.
H-r many friends will be
greeted at the Catholic iarlh
ball between the hours of 9..W
am. and 3.y) pm.. for refresh-,
ments and an oj-jxjrt jnlty to!
share their concern for her:
eedy innvrry.
On the hostess committee are
Mrs. Pat CCrien. Mra. Matt1
lluches, Mrs. Don Bennett. Mrs.
Jerry Sweeney, Mrs. Snoda
Blake. Mrs. Joe Balfe, Mrs. Paul
HelnrUha, Mrs Wilbur Van
Biokland and Mrs. UlUy Gard-ner-
Tha Caiette Times appreciates
gettinf newt ropy early.
March Date is Set
For Wedding at Valby
The coming marriage of Beth
FJark and Rudy Bercstrom. son
of Mr and Mrs. E. W. Bergstrom
of lone, is announced by par-i
enu of the bride-elect. Mr. and
Mrs. A. C Ball of Heppner.
The couple will exchange
vows Friday evening. March ll.i
at 7 p m. at the Valby Lutheran
church in the Elfrhtmlle com-!
munity.
A cordial Invitation Is extend
ed to all their friends and rela
tives In the area to attend the
ceremony and wedding recep-1
tion which will follow. I
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