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Sharon Mabc is Bride
Of Carl James Cloud
At Kinzua Ceremony
KIN7.UA The Klnim Com
tnimltv Church wii tin- m-tHnu
SnlurcUy iitti'rimon, Annum 27,
for ilic miirrliiRp of MIns Slittr
on Knv Mailt. liuu:htir of Mr,
('cell Maho of Kln.iui, to I'll r I
lumen Cloud, Nun of Mr. mid
Mrs. Jix'l Cloud of Mlndm. Nov.
Thi doulilo rlrin, citndli-llirht
ii-rrmiiny wit performed by
Iti'V. lulwln l)crrlck before tho
ultiir dei-ornled with nrrunnr
uicnlM of pink and white kIuc!
lolltt a rid tull white tapi-r In
eandleiihra.
Kworled to tho ultnr by her
utude. Clyde Main' of KiwhII, the
bride wan lovely In n white lace
over taffeta wedding own
fashioned with a fitted bodice
wllh n hooped nklrt. The ncihi
ed neckline wan invented with
scl u lit. Her flutter tl length
veil wiin held In place by a
pearl crown ami ihe carried an
arrangement of white rosebuds
and hat in streamer' on a white
I. ice covered lllhle.
Maid of honor for her Muter
wai MIm Sharvl Mabc, with
Hone Merry Ktuhhlef leld of Kin
zua, Allxon Mcltae of Kon-hII and
Judv Cloud of Mlnden, Nevada,
us hrlili'Miwiiili
They wore Identical Kelly
urcen nut In street length ilri'vi
en made with dhmi hlrrvivt and
scoopeil neckit. Their head Veils
were of c.reen net held bv K recti
Rutin circlets, They all had
white niivicorleH and curried
pink carnation nosegay They
iiImi wore carl ln'mlanls.
l.iKhtiiiK the randle.H before
the ceremony were Chin k l)unn
of (lackamas and llaymond
Mahe of Kosxll. Junior bride
maids were Jamie and Janet
Cloud of Ulverslde, Calif., who
wore e.reen sat In dresses with
uriH'n head veils.
Hini! bi'nrer was Oury Dunn
of Cl.vkumas.
Srrvlnt; s best man was
Wnvne I.oanblll of Mlnden,
Nevada. Ushers were Steve Kv
ermnn and Dixon Moore (if Mln
den. Nevada, and Dwayne Kan
die of Kinua.
WeddltiK music was played
by Mrs. Hubert Kelso who also
accompanied the Mlssen IVjfKy
and Hetty Plunk of Fossil when
they sany "Hie Twelfth of
Never" nd "One Hand. One
Heart."
Kor her dnuuhter's weddlnu,
Mrs. Maho chose to wenr a blue
laco dress with white accessor
ies. Mrs. Cloud, mother of the
urootn. wore bcltje Inro with
white ni-cessorles. Both had cor
aes of white carnations.
(iramlmother of the bride,
Mrs. Grade Mubo of Fossil, wore
n blue flowered dress with
matching cont and the croom'K
grandmother, Mrs. James S.
Cloud of Klverslde, Cnllf.. wore
a two piece blue flowered en
semble. Itoth had white carna
tion corsages.
Immediately after the service,
Mrs. Neill Greeted
On 81st Birthday
Munu fumllu rtwmtwr rf Mr
and Mrs. L, I). Nelll cumn to
lleppner last week to extend
their birthday t'reetlnRs to Mrs.
Nelll. Shi' celehrnteil tier Hist
blrthdiiv on ThlirsdiiV. Allflist
25, rind the occasion was made
n pleasant one, surrounded by
f;o many of their children.
Those eomlni? from out-ot-
ftiu'ti U'im Cliiretif-e Ni-lll of
Vestn, Calif.: Ilui'h Nelll. Ornnil
Coulee; Harold Nelll, Junction
City; Kmorv Crawford, (.'larks
tmi, W'n.; Mr. and Mrs. Noll
Knlchtcn, hennewlck; Dee Nelll,
MiirtnlKlnn- Oil I Nelll i.f Ohio:
Mrs. Doris Davis and daughter
Martnn uavis, rennieion; wr,
and Mrs, fleorne Moore and
fiimllv (nun lltnli: Mr. mid Mrs.
Kalidi Scott, Lexington. From
lleppner were ivo t ox, Mr. ano
Mrs. Clarence linker and dau
ghter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Scott.
L. E. Heontr Vancouver.
U'n . whs in Henoner for th
Count v Kjilr. Horse Show and
Hodeo this year. Mr. Heaney Is
I he win of former pioneers of
the l.exltu:tnn area, Mr. and
Mis Andrew Iteiiliev He was
born In Morrow County 711 years
.lU'i and lived here until the
ace of .'K It Is his custom to
return every year for the Pio
neer Plnilc and for the Fair and
Podeo festivities.
the reception was held 111 the
c hurch annex where the three
tiered wcddliur cake to)ped with
miniature bride and k'room cen
tered the lace covered table.
Cutllni! and serving the cake,
after the newlyweds had shared
tin, flrvi I In. wore Mrs. llarrv
'rale. Mrs. Pay Taylor, both of
Kinzua. and Mrs. Lloyd uare ot
West Linn, aunts of the bride.
PieirliiK coffee were Mrs. Opal
poller and Mrs. Fred Wallace
of Fossil, aunts of tlie nriiie.
Servlni! punch was Miss tllen-
da Shelton of Kinzua.
In charco of the k'nest Iwiok
was Mrs. Marvin Mas,sey of
Olex and nltendlni! the cut ta
ble were Miss Mildred Maho of
Fossil and Miss Dannie Jo Craig
of Kinzua. Passlne rii-o bags
was Nola Steers and passlne
p room's cakes was Dunne Steers
of lleppner.
Out of town uu'sts and rel
atives attended from Mlnden,
Nevada; Klverslde, Calif., West
l.lnn, (Iresham, Portland. Glad
stone, lleppner. Monument, and
Fossil.
The bride is a graduate of
Wheeler llluh school and at
tended Willamette College In
Portland, The bridegroom at
tended schools In Nevada and
Is currently attend Ins the
Northwestern Dental and Medi
cal School In Portland where he
Is training to become a dental
technician.
The voting couple will make
their home in Gladstone while
Mr. Chmd finishes school.
Group Enjoys Scenic
Tour To Southern
States During Month
IONF Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin. In minniinv with their
son In-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Ilrazell of Priest
Itlver, Idaho, have returned from
ii 2? day trip to Florida going
through 21 states rnroute.
They traveled a southerly
route, goltiK to Florida, visiting
Cayonlands Nat. Monument,
Arches National Monument In
Utah and Mesa Verde Park In
Colorado. They took a 3 Mi hour
tour of the Carlsbad Caverns In
New Mexico and saw thousands
of bats leave the caves for the
evening. They went past the
I..B.J. ranch and visited an an
tebellum plantation house In a
huge prove of oak trees laden
with Spanish moss near Frank
lin, La. They spent one night
In the old French Quarter of
New Orleans.
Seven days were spent visit
Ing In Florida with Al's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Murk Brazell and
other relatives. They also visit--
relatives of his in Folkstone,
Georgia.
They were Interested In a vis
It to a large cattle ranch In the
heart of Florida, where a cross
of Brahma and Hercfords were
raised. Tin- ranch also grew
peanuts ami Ix-ans. They enjoy
ed trips to the Cypress Gardens
ind Ski Show, Stephen Foster
Memorial, Iteptile Institute
Show at Silver Springs, Singing
Tower and Sancluary at Lake
Wales, a Spanish Fort built in
ltiVJ, alligator farm, and many
other Interesting sights. They
also enloved early morning
swims daily In the warm At
lantic Ocean and hunting for
shark's teeth.
Coming home they crossed the
Great Smoky Mountains and
traveled the Blue Ridge Mount
ains Parkway In North Carolina
and Tennessee. They were
guests of Capt. and Mrs. Roy
Belcher of the U. S. Navy at
Bardstown, Ky., where thev wit
nessed the "Stephen Foster
Story". Thev visited the Nation
al Headquarters of the Nation
al Federation of Garden Clubs
In St. Louis. Mo. They toured
the gardens and the Climatron.
The Martins said they experi
enced rain nearly every day at
some time or other In varying
amounts. They ran Into stronR
winds In South Dakota and saw
a transported trailer house
smashed along the highway by
the wind. While at Marlneland
In Florida, they were hit by a
drenchin.; thunderstorm. The
humidity was about 90 In the
southern states.
Large Family Group
Meets for Reunion
Mrs. N. D. Bailey and her
sister, Mrs. Maggie Reynolds,
both of lleppner, were among
73 relatives who attended a
family reunion recently at Sell
wood Park In Portland. The
large gathering met for their
17th annual reunion. The wom
en were two of five Sherlock sis
ters attending, another was un
able to be present. Mrs. Bail
ey's two daughters and four
sons and their families attend
ed. Mrs. Reynolds stayed for an
extended visit with relatives In
Newborn, and Mrs. Bailey re
turned home after visiting sons
and daughters In Oregon and
Washington.
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Lingering Illness
Takes Tom Sargent
Tom Sargent, Sr., who had
been In 111 health over a per
iod of years, died Sunday, Aug
ust 2H, In Lincoln t'lty, accord
ing to word received here by
friends this week. He had been
confined the past two years In
a nursing home at Lincoln City.
Funeral services were planned
for Thursday (today) at Lincoln
City. His son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sargent,
Jr., have also made their home
In tlie Lincoln City area, since
leaving lleppner a few years
ago.
Alaskan Relative
Holds Unique Jobs
In Aleutian Chain
An article In the Julv 19 Is
sue of Seattle Times tells of th
Interesting career of Mrs. Wal
lace "MaKcle" MacNleee of ColrJ
Bay, Alaska a "woman whr.
(officially) wears man size
hats."
Mrs. MacNIece Is the niece of
Mrs. Blanche Brown, lleppner
librarian, who will be remem
bered here as the former Alice
Frye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Frye, who made their
home In lleppner during the
'J2()'. Alice, now known affec
tionately In Alaska as "Mag
gie", attended school here, and
moved away when about ten
years of age. Maurice Frye was
a brother of Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. MacNIece has the unus
ual distinction of being magis
trate, coroner, customs and Im
migration agent, official record
er and sometimes census-taker
for the whole Aleutian chain,
a precinct covering 1,500 miles
in length. Her husband Is the
postmaster and substitutes for
her In any or all of her jobs
if she Is busy.
Of prime Interest to Cold Bay
is Its big airport, where Mag
gie periodically meets the big
jet transports coming In from
the Orient and Far East; she
pins on her golden customs
badge and climbs aboard to In
spect the baggage. As magis-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September 1. 1966 3
trate since Alaska became a 'The peorile up here, 600
date In 1958, she serves as 'miles from Anchorage, are won
judge, with authority to sent
nee offenders, performs wed
lings, funerals. Is on call at all
tours for all kinds of disorderly
charges and fishing violations.
derful like one big family. It
has been a wonderful experi
ence, and we wouldn't have
missed It for anything." she
confided to the Interviewer.
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Vacationer Enjoys
Trip to California
A three-day visit with her
son. Grant Carter of the U. S.
Navy, highlighted Mrs. Kmile
Groshens' recent trip to Sacra
mento. Calif. She went to Sac
ramento to visit her brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hough, and was at their home
for about two weeks. During her
stav Grant was able to Ret a
shore leave from the carrier,
Yorktown In Long Beach and
came to Sacramento.
While she was in California
she also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Pallas Green and son Larry in
Fresno. Mrs. Green is a cousin
and a former supervisor in the
La Grande schools.
On the return trip Mrs! Grosh
ens siK'tit a week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hough,
In Portland. She was met there
bv her husband August 22 and
they returned home the follow
ing day.
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Heppner Elementary School
Tuesday Green beans, hot
dogs, mustard, green salad, dix
ie cup, milk.
Wednesday Mashed potatoes,
hamburger gravy, sliced toma
toes, spinach, bread and butter,
cake and fruit, milk.
Thursday Mashed potatoes,
hamburger gravy, sliced toma
toes, spinach, bread and butter,
cake and fruit, milk.
Friday Tuna dish, bread and
butter, carrot and celery sticks,
jello, milk.
Heppner High School
Tuesday Green beans, hot
dogs, butter, mustard, green sal
ad, dixie cups, milk.
Wednesday Mashed potatoes,
hamburger gravy, sliced toma
toes, bread and butter, cake and
fruit, milk.
Thursday Beans and ham,
corn bread and honey, cabbage
slaw, fruit cocktail, milk.
Friday Tuna and noodles,
bread and butter, carrot and cel
ery sticks, jello, milk.
Recent house guests ot the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Gunderson and family were his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom (Mary) Schoon
over and their four children of
Riverside, Calif. They visited
here en route home from a va
cation trip to the mid-eastern
states.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wins
low on Sunday were Mrs. Loa
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