Elks Bridge Club
To Sponsor Charity
Party for Eye Clinic
Iloppner Rik nrldgo Club,
iiifinlwr Hub of the Amirli-iin
Contract Iirllm Lmkup, will
hold a chnrlty rinrly of dupll
imIp bridge at thi Elki Club
room TiiMetny nlM. Aukum 10,
itt 8:(X) im. The party will bii
oprn to thi public, rconllriK to
LVrnr Van Martyr, Jr., who
In In charge of rrnnnemrnm.
AilmlfiNlon will be $1.00 per
pi riwrn anil pluyws arc urRi-il to
brltitf a parlm-r; thin In ncecs.
nary for duplicate play. ThoHo
wishing help In finding a part
ner or having other qucxtloni
may rail Van Mitrter.
I'rorwda nf the parly will bo
dotuitiMl tu the VMn' Ky Clin
ic Kuiul (or aid to vlituully. han
dicapped children, the principle
charity project of the Orison
Statu K1ka Aimorlatlon.
Klk Kyr Clinic funds provide
roat of rare for many children
treated by the widely-known
University of Oregon Medical
School Kyo Clinic under the
direction of Dr. .Swan. Money
from the fund also buy equip
ment for the clinic and, art-roil-hut
to Van Murtrr, there are
pieces of equipment In uho
then now which are marked ait
donations of the lleppner Klka
l-tido.
llila la the Nccond charity
party for the local bridge club
thla yeur. Uniler the A.C.H.L.
rule, local chili.t must have a
charity party for the national
ait.HOclntlon'1 iM-neflt work be
fore they can have an official
benefit for a local charity.
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AUGUST 10-11
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Invitation Extended
To Dixon Wedding
A public Invltstlon Is extend
ed by tiio Rev, nnd Mm. Melvln
W. Dixon to their friends and
church roimlltuents In th area
to attend the marriage of their
daughter, Sharon Anne, to
('baric Lloyd Cllllland, son of
the Key, and Mrs. Walter Cllll
land of Corry, I'a.
Vows will be exchanged Sun
day afternoon, August 2, In
the lleppner Methodist church
at 3:30 p.m., and the couplo In
vites Hume attending to the re
ception which will follow In the
church social rooms.
Both voting iwople were grad
uated from Anbury College In
Wllmnr. Ky., In June, and will
return to the east for graduntc
work and seminary tills fall,
They will be at home after
.September 5 at 1350 Hoyalty
Court In Lexington, Ky.
Monahans Attend
Lake Oswego Rites
Attendance at the wedding of
Vtilniwlii Joiic Purker jtituif hfj.r
of the Consul of I'unama, Mil-
dora M. I'arker of Lake Oswego,
and Dr. Ituascll I'arker of San
Kramisco was a July event for
Mrs. James Monahan and dau
ghter, Theresa. Mrs. Monahan
and the Parkers have been
friends for many years.
The wedding was July 6 and
Mrs. Monulwm and Theresa went
the Sunduy In-fore to visit her
sister, Mrs, John K. Paulson In
Luke Oswego. They remained
for ten days following the cere
mony at the Paulson home.
MrM Mtiiinhnn riMittrfu fhlit
the wedding. In Christ Church
in Lake Oswego, was very beau
tiful and that she saw many
celebrities both there and at
the Waverly Country Club dur
ing the reception.
Storks Girls Visit
Former Home Town
Kimnn ntul IJndn 5stftrUtt H:to
ghters uf Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Murxs, nave been recent visit
ors with their untie and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller In
Camas. Wn.
The ulrlu liuiW tiirna u-tth ttw,(r
visits m) that they could stay
on their babysitting Job for Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Johnson; Linda
point; Unit f,ti- turn umU mnti
thou returning the week-end of
July 2.1, when Susan began her
visit. Mrs. Starks and Cathy
Mathews went to Camas on Sat
urdav. to hrlnty Sosan home
Since the Starks famllv lived
In Camas before coming to
iicppner, l.lnilu and Susan re
newed acquulnt a Inccs with
many iricnus in too commun
ity.
Many Extend Wishes
n Honoring Couple
At Hoskins Reception
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoskins was the scene of
a wedding reception on Sunday
afternoon, August 7, honoring
their newly wed son-in-law and
laui'hter. Mr. and Mrs. James
I.. (Halll Boor, of Portland. The
couple was married Friday, July
15, at Coeur a Alene, inano,
Parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Boor of Arling
ton. Their wedding trip took
them to point of Interest In
Montana and Washington.
A large gathering of about HO
friends and relatives, many
from out-of-town, came to fx-
tend their greetings and best
wishes to the ncwlyweds. Guests
were served from a table beau
tifully centered with a tiered
wedding rake, decorated with
pink and white roses. Serving
the enke were two aunts of the
hrlde, Mrs. Frances Mitchell of
Portland and Mrs. Robert Hos
kins of Gibbons, assisted by
Miss Clnny Moore.
Presiding at the punch bowl
were Mrs. Stanley Robinson,
Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. Kv-
erett Struckmeler and Mrs.
George Griffith.
The guest hook was passed
by Miss Joan Storkard, and pre
siding at the gift table were
Mrs, Marcel Jones and Miss
Marie Hosklna.
Following the recaption the
honored couple returned to Port
Inmt where both are emnloved.
The groom will enter his Jun
ior year at Portland "Mate Col
lege this rail, I hey are now at
home at 1923 S. W. Morrison St.,
Portland.
Relatives here from Portland
were Mrs. Frances Mitchell,
Mrs. John Parker. Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Parker and son Steven. Al
so irom out or-iown were Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Curtis, brother-in-law
and sister of the
groom, and family of Arlington;
Mrs. Joe Foley, Harold Wilklns'
and Will Hoskins, all of Echo;
Mrs. Frieda Bash, Stanfied;
James Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs.
James O'Brien, oil of Pilot Rock;
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis,
Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hoskins, Gibbons; Miss Martha
Peterson. Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Kroll, Lexington.
Holt Family Spends
Short Visit Here
Enjoying their summer visit
at the C. J. D. Bauman home
recently were Mrs. Bauman's
son and daughter-In-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack C. Holt and five
children. While here they also
visited the grandmother, Mrs.
l-ec Cantwell, and brought cheer
to her at Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. The Holt family Is moving
from Drain to a new location
at Oregon City, where Holt will
assume prlnelpalshlp of the
Park Place Grade school. He
was the former principal of the
Drain grade school.
Couple Wed July 30
In Idaho Ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoyhtya
of lleppner are announcing the
marriage of their daughter,
Dolll, to Lee Hams, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vester (Stub) Hams
of lone.
The couple was married Sat
urday, July 30, In a triple wed
ding at Welser, Idaho. Others
In the ceremony were from Ba
ker, La Grande and Portland.
The newlyweds are making
their home In lleppner.
Mrs. Griffin Shows
Steady Improvement
Mrs. Jessie Griffin has return
ed to her home after three
weeks of traveling and conva
lescence. She left Pioneer Memorial
hospital July 24, and traveled to
Portland July 26 with her dau
ghter, Frances Griffin. After
staying In Portland a week she
went to Poulsbo, Wn., to visit
another daughter, Mrs. Herb
Case, for two weeks. Mrs. Case
brought her back to Portland
and Frances Griffin brought her
back to lleppner where she
spent another week in Pioneer
Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Griffin Is much Improv
ed from the effects of a broken
pelvis.
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Wedding Day
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Church Youth Join
For Evening of Fun
"Wonderful!" was the word
used to describe the crowd and
the evening when the Metho
dlxt Youth Fellowship and the
Christian Youth Fellowship
combined In hosting a party for
young people of local churen
es at the Lexington . school
grounds Sunday evening.
Members of the group met In
lleppner and rides were provid
ed to Lexington where the en
tertainment began with a soft
ball game.
After the game all Joined in
a watermelon feed and man
aged to do away with 12 of IS
watermelons on hand.
From the park the party
moved to the Lexington Chris
tian church where they finish
td the evening singing at a
hootenanny. Jean Stockard and
Sharon Dixon accompanied the
singing with guitar music.
Leslie Meador and Joan Stock
ard were in charge of planning
the party. Guests from the
Christian, Methodist, Episcopal,
Catholic, Seventh-day Adventist
and Assembly of God churches
of this area were present and
also one guest from the Mil
ton Freewatcr First Christian
church.
Yes, the Gazette-Times can
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 676-
HEPFNER CA2ETET-TIMES. Tharaday, August 11. 1966
Boschees to Vacation
Along Oregon Coast
A vacation trip to the Oregon
coast Is planned by the Rev.
and Mrs. Al Boschee and fam
ily during the coming week.
The family plans to spend sev
eral days camping at Cape
Lookout trailer park near Til
lamook. Guest speaker at the Christ
Ian churches In Heppner and
Lexington on Sunday, August
11 will be Ron Ingle of Herm
Iston, graduate of Northwest
Christian college, and former
teacher at Heppner High school
On Sunday, August 21, serv
ices will be under the direction
of Dick Struckmeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt
were hosts to Mrs. Schmidt's
niece and husband, Lieutenant
and Mrs. Harold Vaughan and
four children of Monterey,
Calif., from July 18 to July 21.
Guest of Jill Schmidt during the
early part of the summer was
her cousin, Chert Snell of Chat
taroy, Wn. Cheri is a sophomore
in high schooL
Word comes that Newt CHar-
ra has recovered his health suf
ficiently to be out mowing his
lawn.
Andersons in Europe
Mr. and Mrs. Nets Anderson
and son Kit currently are trav
eling In Europe on vacation
from their work in Niger, Af
rica. A card mailed August 4
from Amsterdam said that they
were on their second week of
touring Europe and that they
had seen many interesting plac
es. "The country is all so green,
fresh and beautiful with much
progress in building and roads
everywhere. We go on to the
Scandinavian countries tomor
row. Enjoying our vacation,"
the message said. Kit expects
to return to Oregon this fall to
go to school here.
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Golden Agers Enjoy
Evening's Activities
Heppner Golden Agers met
Tuesday evening at the Epis
copal Parish hall with a good
crowd In attendance.
The Iiev. Mr. Dirk Rlnehart
led the invocation, after which
all Joined In a bountiful pot
luck dinner.
During the evening, members
and their guests sang with Mrs.
C. C. Carmlchael at the piano,
played bingo, Scrabble, and
cards and danced with the rec
ord music of the Huston Les
leys. As a special entertainment
feature, Mrs. Carmlchael play
ed a number on the Melodica.
Over 20 members were In at
tendance and several guests
were present Including the Rev.
and Mrs. Rlnehart and Mrs.
Sara Morrow. New members,
Mrs. Florence McMillan and
Mrs. Bertha Hunt of Lexington,
were welcomed by the club.
Wisharts Entertain
Out-of-town Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wlshart,
Sally, Susie, Jimmy and Johnnie
have been hosts during recent
weeks to several groups of vis
itors. July 13. overnight guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steven
son of Seaside who are relatives
of Mr. Wlshart. On July 22,
Mrs. Wishart's aunt, Mrs. Cecil
Post and her children of Las
Cruces. New Mexico, stopped
hero on a trip to Hood River
where they met Mrs. J. M.
Flesher, mother of Mrs. Post and
grandmother of Mrs. Wlshart. to
drive Mrs. Flosher back to New
Mexico. Mrs. Flesher had been
unable to get a plane flight
home because of the airline
strike.
Other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Butterfield, Mr..
Wishart's uncle and aunt of
Hood River, who stayed over
night Wednesday, July 28.
Families Combine
On Birthday Events
A birthday dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Far
ra last Thursday celebrated the
close birthdays of Mrs. Farra
and Tom Gonty. Guests at the
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gonty, Tom and Doug, and Mrs.
Alice Luttrell.
The Gontys and the Farras
have celebrated their joint
birthdays for several years, both
in August and in March, when
Ed Gonty and Jim Farra had
their birthdays, before Jim left
Heppner for service in the U, S.
Navy,
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