Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 23, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    BHDETY
Vicki Benson Bride
Of Kenneth Miller
At Church Ceremony
K!NZUA-Klimw Community
Churoh wai the setting Snttir
rtav afternoon, June 18 for the
weddlnc of MIm Vl k Ann Urn
win, dnumMer of Mr. ind Mm,
Stanley Benson, to Kenneth
Charles Miller, son of Mr. and
Mr. Vernon Miller of FomII.
The candlelight, double ring
service wax performed hy Rev.
Kdwln Derrick before the altar
that was flanked bv tall baa.
kcts of yellow gladiolus and
white Esther Reed daisies.
The bride, escorted to tho al
tar by her father, was beauti
ful In a full length bouffant
wedding K"wn of white chuntll
ly low, fashioned with fitted
bodice with scallops of the lace
formliiR a arooped neckline. Her
fingertip lennth veil wan held
In plnce by a pearl headdress
and she carried an arrangement
of Esther Keed dalatea.
Maid of honor wit Mtsa Betty
Robinson of Fossil, with two
cousins of the bride, Mis Tlppl
Ann Lacy and MIm Jackie rick
are of Welser, Idaho, as brides
maldN, They wore Identical floor
length kuwim of yellow-gold
brocade aatln and carried flow
er balla of daisies with white
salin streamers. Their face veil
were held In place by daisies.
Flower gtrU were Sht-llle and
NU-kl Butler of Mayville, cous
in of the groom. They wore
yellow and white and carried
buskct of dalaiea. Carrying the
riiiga on a white aatln pillow
wus Robin Miller of Condon,
Candle lighters were Debbie
ii ml Laura Stephena of Condon,
iiitotliiM of the brido who wore
white nylon dresses with white
accessories.
Kobert Mlsener of Portland
served as best man with Steven
llcnson anil tean Couture us
ushcin.
The bride's mother wore beige
luce with brown accessories,
and the groom's mother chose
blue, with blue and white ac
reaaortea, Both had corsages of
vcllow daisies.
In charge of the guest book
waa Miss Hetty Schroedcr with
Miss Cletv Met'ulloch presiding
at the gift table.
Traditional wedding music
waa played bv Mrs. Kobert Kel-
Portland Girl Tells
Betrothal to Doherty
The engagement of Mlaa Anne
Lewis LlnUsell to 2nd Lieut. Ix-n-nla
I). Doherty, aon of Mr. and
Mr. Bernard J Ioherty of Hep
pner, waa announced on Satur
day, June 1H, by her parent, Mr.
and Mm. William C. Llndscll,
Jr., of Portland.
The bride-elect la a aenlor at
the Unlveialty of Oregon and a
member of Gamma Phi Beta.
I.leut. Doherty, a graduate of the
University of Oregon and a
member of Kappa Sigma, has
Juht returned from duty In South
Korea, and will be atationed at
the Si k n ft I Corpa headquarter
of the U. S. Army In Washington,
D. C.
No date haa been act lor the
wedding,
Mrs. Bili Johnson la expected
home late this week from Fort
Laudeidale, Florida, where ah
waa called two weeks ago by the
serious Illness of her fauicr, C.
K. Iluglu-H. Late reports Indicate
Improvement In his condition.
Besides h c r parents, ahc has
visited several otlusr relatives
who live In the surrounding
areas.
so who also accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Freeman and
Mrs. Dale Wfrlght when they
sang "Always" and 'The
Twelfth of Never".
The reception was held in the
church annex with the flowers
and appointments following the
yellow and white color scheme.
The four-tiered wedding cake
topN'd by wedding bells waa
baked and decorated by Mrs.
Hubert Mlsener of Fossil. After
the first slice waa cut and
shared by tiie bride and groom,
the cake was cut and served by
Mrs. Barbara Potter. Mlsa Shar
on Ma lie poured coffee and Miss
Allison Mi-Hue served the punch.
The young couple left for
Portland where they will make
their home. The new Mrs. Mill
er chase for traveling a pink
linen sheath with matching
on nt and white accessories.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Miller are
graduates of Wheeler High
school and Kenneth Is now em
ployed In Portland by Allstate
Insurance Co.
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Mrs. Heliker Hosts
June Club Meeting
At Mountain Cabin
lone Garden Club met at the
mountain home of Mrs. Vlda
Heliker for its traditional June
meeting, which Includes pot-
luck dinner and Installation or
new officer.
The dinner consisted of a
variety of dishes prepared with
herbs. For roll call, members
were asked to tell what their
dlshea were and the herb used
to season It, and If possl b 1 e
give the recipe,
Mrs. Meiiker served as instal
ling officer during ceremonies
following the dinner. Officers
for the coming ytar are Mrs. C.
('. Jones, chairman; Mrs. Carry
Tullis, vice-chairman; Mrs, Jim
Johnson, secretary, and Mrs.
Bill Rawlins, treasurer.
It was announced that Mrs.
OmHr Itletmann would attend
the state convention In Klam
ath Falls as a delegate, and
Mrs. F. T. Martin as the sec
ond delegate.
Knloylng the afternoon to
gether were Mrs. Wallace Wolff,
Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Mrs. Tul
lis, Mrs. Kay MeCarty. Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Jo Huston, Mrs.
Fannie Griffith, Mrs. Ernest
Chrlstopherson. Mrs. Ralph
("rum, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Phlll
Kmert, Mrs. Omar Rletmann,
Mrs, Heliker, and new members,
Mrs. Clell Rea and Mrs. Delta
Huber, Guests were Mrs. Hella
Timm, Miss Gall Rlmm and
Mrs. Burdctte Ross of Pendle
ton. Next club meeting Is schedul
ed for the home of Mrs. Mary
Lundell In lone.
Karen French Chosen
For Jackson Award
Karen French, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond French,
was notified this week that she
had been selected to receive a
Jackson Foundation Scholarship
In the amount of $1,000 to be
used for the academic year
V.m 67 at Oregon State Univer
sity. Miss Franeh waa valedic
torian of the 16 Heppner High
school graduating class. The
scholarship will replace the
state partial fee and tuition
award granted to her at the
time of graduation.
The Jackson Foundation was
founded by the late Mrs. Maria
C. Jackson, widow of C. S. Jack
son, founder of the Oregon
Journal. Scholarship recipients
are selected by a special Foun
dation Scholarship committee,
based on achieving outstanding
scholastic record and display of
characteristics which would
lead to high-quality college
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Alrin Wade and
daughter of Cheyenne, Wyo.,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. L.
D. Neill from Saturday until
Tuesday. Mrs. Wade la a sis
ter of Mrs. Neill. Emory Craw
ford of Clarkston, Wn., came
Monday for an indefinite stay
with the Nellls. He Is a brother
of Mrs. Neill and father of Rita
Thorpe of Heppner.
Wolff Home Visited
By Sister Salvador,
Vacationer from East
Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff
and family and J. T. Falardeau
had as a visitor the past week
Mr. Falardeau'a daughter and
Mrs. Wolff's sister. Sister Salva
dor, from Chicago. She arrived
Monday, June 13, by plane and
left for Chicago Tuesday, June
21, by train.
Sister Salvador Is a member
of the order of Dominican Sis
ters of Slnslnawa, Wisconsin,
and teaches at Visitation High
School In Chicago. Her high
school has 800 students and Is
combined with a grade school
of 2000 students.
The family took trips to Mt.
Hood driving around the Mt
Hood Loop highway and to the
woods above Willow Creek to
pick mushrooms. Sister Salva
dore had not seen her father
during the three years since he
moved to Heppner and had nev
er seen the two youngest Wolff
children, Cathy and Tommy.
Of her first trip to Heppner
she said, "I had a wonderful
time enjoyed my visit very
much."
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Jum 23, 1968
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Elks Plan Annual
Day of Outdoor Fun
Committees of Heppner Elks
Lodge No. 358 are busy this
week preparing for the annual
family picnic, planned for Sun
day, June 26, at Cutsforth Park.
Hot dogs and coffee will be fur
nished, with families asked to
bring picnic food and table
service for the noon meal.
A large variety of outdoor
games and recreation for all
ages Is planned for the after
noon, according to Haskell Shar-
rard, social chairman. Elks
members are asked to come and
bring their family for a day of
fun In the mountain air.
Parents Identified
Parents of Miss Ronnie Belsma,
a gratuate this year at OSU,
were incorrectly Identified In a
news release of last week. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon O'Brien of Route 2, Hep
pner, and was among those re
ceiving a bachelor's degree at
OSU graduation exercises June
5.
Visitors brought by tha Ion
School Reunion were Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Barnett and children.
Randy, 12, Roger, 10, and Jo
Jean, 7, of Vancouver Wn. Bar
nett, a 1950 graduate of lone
High school visited with his
parents and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Barnett and Jim over
the week-end, and then return
ed to Seattle where he will be
working for the Boeing Compa
ny. Mrs. Barnett, the former
Marlene Duran, and children re
mained to be with her aunts,
Mrs. Ada Piper and Mrs. Pete
McMurtry and her grandmother,
Mrs. Nina Stonefleld who Is in
Pioneer Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith ant
family moved over the weekend
to La Grande Where he Is err
ployed as a printer for the East
ern Oregon Review, weekly
newspaper there. Son Tim plans
to remain In Heppner to continue
high school here. Mrs. Smith and
four of their children spent last
week in Portland and the coast
on a vacation trip. They visited
Mrs. Smith's sister in Portland
The Smith's address in La
Grande U 902 Z Street.
I ONE Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Rea helped his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Rea, move to Portland. They
returned home last Thursday,
bringing Donna and Darcle Rea,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Rea, to lone for the sum
mer. Jim Baker of Portland arrived
Hast Tuesday to spend the sum
mer in the Gooseberry area
working. . u:
Reception Honors
The Dalles Couple
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner
and their son, LeRoy, Jr., were .
hosts at a reception honoring '
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Payne, on their 60th wedding ;
annlversnry, Sunday, June 12, In ;
The Dalles. j
Also going to the reception '
from Heppner were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Van Winkle. Mrs. Van
Winkle served the anniversary I
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Payne were
married In Mitchell, where both
had grown up. They lived for
10 years on Butter Creek before
moving to Dufur and then to
The Dalles. Mrs. Gardner Is
their onlv child.
About 90 people attended the
reception which was held in
the afternoon at the R. E. A.
building.
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naise, sauces, flowers, nuts, candy, shrimp.dips, as a beverage
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McFerrin Relatives
Meet at Pasco Park
The McFerrin family held its
annual picnic and family re
union on Sunday, June 19. at
Saeajnwea Park In Pasco, There
were 68 present.
Attending the gathering from
this area were Mr. and Mrs.
Carston Brandhagen, Loy McFer
rin, Ava Wright. Elmer Snow,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haguewood
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mer Hughes and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Snow and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene
and family.
Elma Hlatt, Doris Hodge and
John, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mc
Ferrin and Delpha Beck came
from Kennewick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed and
Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Snow and family, Maude Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiessen
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
George Cohea were guests from
Spokane.
Members coming from other
areas were: Mr. and Mrs. Loy
Keene, Pasco; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Brown and grandson Rick, Pen
dleton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown,
Umatilla; Mr. and Mrs. Oren
Hutchinson and Mrs. Dora Howe,
Stanfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Corbctt, Zillah. Wn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Washburn, Vancouver,
Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Bryon
Fltzpatrlck, Aberdeen.
Meeting Announced
For Retired Teachers
A meeting of the Morrow
Umatilla Retired Teachers Asso
ciation has been announced for
Saturday, June 25, at the Mu
nicipal Airport in Pendleton.
A luncheon will be served at
noon in the Skylight Room.
Mrs. Sylvia Morgan, prcsl
dent, will conduct the business
meeting, following the lunch
eon. This will be followed by a
short form of entertainment.
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