MOIETY
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Odd Fellow Members
Set at Rhea Creek
itlicu Creek Cranio hall will
In; the meeting pluc-e for ev
era I December event for Gran
Kent In that area. Kcgular
grange meeting will bo Friday,
December U, with a potluck
dinner wrved at 6:.3o p.m., and
member arc ured to come as
they are.
The nnnuul ChrMmaH pro
Hrnm for Hhea Creek families
iinil friend In planned for Sun
day, iJeeember 18, following a
pot luck dinner at 1:30 p.m. An
exchange of kIHh will be In
cluded an part of the program.
On Thurxday, December 15,
member of the Khea Creek
Home Economics club will meet
at the hall to decorate the
OirlslmuH tree and make prep
aration for the Chrlxtmaii pro
gram. A luncheon will be served
at noon.
tner, iMith cousin of the bride,
lone, pusM-d the rice bag ana
ttriMim cake.
A.'W.MinK' women of the church
with the arrangements were
Mrs. John Slmonls of Bend and
Mrs. Iav Palmer of lone.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Mill
er left after the reception for
i wedding trip to British Col
umbia for the honeymoon, the
bride changed to a moss green
knit suit with beige and green
MR. AND MBS. CEOBCE WATNC MILLER (Nancy Lee Pttryohn)
(Pardee Photo)
Condon Church Scene
Of Pretty Ceremony
Joining lone Couple
Mis Nancy I-e Pettyjohn,
daughter of Kir and Mrs. I.ee
H. Pettyjohn if lone, became
the bride of George Wayne
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine C. Miller of Mora, In a
pretty double ring ceremony on
Saturday, November 2fi. at the
Condon United Church of Christ.
Officiating at the 3 p.m. cere
mony wan the Kev. Harold Mac
Arthur, a close friend of the
family and pastor of the Bible
Baptist church of Astoria. Dec
oration In the sanctuary enr
ried out the bride' chosen wed
ding color of gold and white,
with tall white and gold stun
ilards holding white chrysanthe
mums an ' white gladioli, flunk
t'd by wl ili tapers In candle
iibra. The I. ride was escorted to the
.iltar by her father. Her wed
ding gown was of white pcau
de sole, fashioned with woop
neckline and softly belled
sleeve. Lace applique trimmed
the bodice and sleeves, and ex
tended down the front skirt
panel The full flowing skirt ex
tended In back Into a chapel
train Her finger tip Illusion veil
was held In place by a cluster
of while petals, edged In tiny
seed pearl. Her bridal lHiuiuet
was of white chrysanthemums
and Ivy, centered with a large
white on-hid. which was pin
ned later to her going away
ensemble.
Attending ht sister as maid
of honor was Miss Pattl Petty
John. Bridesmaid were Miss
Denlse Miller, sister of the
groom, and Miss Marianne Pel
tvjohn, sister of the bride. They
appeared In floor length gowns
of gold sheer, styled with em
pire waistlines bell alcoves and
two ruffled tiers at the bottom
of the skirt. Their headpieces
were large gold bows, and the
attendants carried white and
gold chrysanthemum bouquets,
with cascades of long, gold
streamers.
Serving as best man was Paul
Sather, cousin of the groom, of
Kent, Ore.
Ushers were Boh Olsen, bro
ther Inlaw of the groom; Du-
ane Miller, brother of the
groom, both of Moro, and Mike
Woodsldo of Maupln.
Traditional wedding musk
was played by Mrs. Ernest Bar
nctt, organist, Condon, who also
accompanied Forest Jones and
his daughter, Kathy, when they
sang the selection, 'The Lord's
ITayer." Miss Jones also sang
a vocal solo number.
Lighting the tapers before
the ceremony were Hon Suther,
cousin of the groom, Corvallls,
and Robert Kmert, cousin of the
bride, lone.
Flower girl In the wedding
procession was Darla Miller,
sister of the groom, and Lee
Slmonls, Bend, served as ring
bearer.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Pettyjohn chose to wear a
blue and green brocade dress,
complimented by blue accessor
ies, and a corsage of white
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Miller, mother of the
groom, attended In a pink bro
cade aftern o o n dress with
matching accessories, and a
white chrysanthemum corsage.
The newly weds greeted their
many friends and relatives at
tending at a wedding reception
In the church social rooms.
A tiered all white wedding
cake, topped with decorative
wedding bells, and flanked by
tall white tapers, centered the
reception table. After the coup
le had shared the first piece,
the cake was cut and served by
Mrs. Ted Kdleman, cousin of
'the groom, Stanfleld, and Mrs.
Hob Olsen, sister of the groom,
Moro.
Pouring tea and coffee were
Mrs. David Chllds, and Mrs.
William Marshall, both of Ar
lington. Punch was served by
Mrs. Kelly Andrew of La
Grande. .
Miss Linda Klrsch of La
Grande attended the gift table,
and Miss Laurie Stewart of The
Dalles passed the guest book.
Jeffrey Hamms and Anita Pal-
accessories, and the white or
chid from her bridal bouquet.
After her graduation from
Condon High school In l'J64, she
attended the University of Ore
gon for two years, where she
was affiliated with Delta Zcta
sorority.
Mr. Miller was graduated
from Sherman County High
school In VM',2, continuing his
studies at Portland State Col
lege and Northwestern School of
commerce, Portland.
The couple resides on a ranch
near lone.
Wedding guests attended from
Bend, Junction City, Salem,
Portland, Corvallls, Albany, La
Grande, lleppner, lone, Moro,
Kent, The Dalles, Wasco, Olex,
Arlington, Pendleton, Ontario,
Manlield, llermtston, Condon,
Kuna, Idaho, Tacoma and Tou
chet, Wn.
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OddFellow Members
Visit Rebekah Lodge
San Souel Kebekah Lodge No.
33 entertained member of Wil
low Odd Fellow lodge, llepp
ner, and of the Lexington order
on Krlday evening, December 2,
following Its regular meeting. A
program and tribute were given,
honoring the eight visiting
guests.
Refreshment were served by
the hostesies, Mr. Mattle Green
and Mr. May Bailey, during the
social hour.
Among the visitor attending
the meeting were Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips of Fossil.
Extend Invitation
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKlnney
and Alan wish to cordially In
vlte their Morrow county friends
to an open house on Sunday af
ternoon, Dicembcr 18, from 2 un
til 4:30 a: their home on Exper
iment Station Road and 4th St.
Kxtension, Hermiston.
Tell the advertise you saw It
In the Gazctte-Tlmes.
Coming Events
nmpsnar rw.mu.
Elk.' Ladle Night Roast beef
dinner. e:jo p.m.
SoroptlmUt Club, noon lunch
eon. Wagon Wheel.
FRIDAY. December 9
lone Garden Club Christmas
Show and Silver Tea. Gilliam
and BUbee building, 2 pjn.
to 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, December 10
lone Garden Club Christmas
Show and Silver Tea 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Lexington Grange Christmas
Dinner. 6 p.m.. Grange HalL
MONDAY. December 12
Ruth Chapter. OES, Masonic
hall, 8 p-ro.
Mothers Club. Bob Jones home.
8 P-m.
Heppner-Morrow County Cham
ber of Commerce, noon. Wag
on WbeeL
TUESDAY, December 13
Heppner Elementary Chriitmas
Program, 7:30 p.m.. Junior
High auditorium.
WEDNESDAY Danmhor 11
Wrangler Christmas Party, 6:30
pouucK, rair Annex building.
Heppner High PTA Open House,
7:00 pan.
THURSDAY. December 15
Soroptlmlst Club evening meet
ing, Mrs. Emile Groshen'i
home, 8 p.m.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, December 8. 1966
Homemade Gift Ideas
On Pine City Program
An exchange of home-made
gifts edible, decorative, useful
oj- all thiee, will be the feature
of the Pine City Extension unit
meeting Wednesday December
14. at the home of Mrs. Leo
Afhbeek- Mm. George Currin, co
leader, in co-hostess for this
meeting. The meeting begins t
10:30 a.m. with a potluck lunch
eon at noon.
Holiday decorations, center
pieces and recipe Ideas which
add to the celebration of the
Christmas season will be con
tributed and discussed by mem
bers. Mr. Tom Ashbeck, presi
dent, wiil preside at the busi
ness meeting.
Noble Grands Plan
For Christmas Party
Past Njble Grands club of
Sans Soud Rebekah lodge will
hold its annual Christmas get
together Wednesday evening,
December 14, at the home of
Mrs. Cornett Green. Members
are asked to assemble at 7 p.m.
for a potluck dinner.
Secret pals of the past year
will be revealed through a gift
exchange. Those who do not
have secret pals are asked to
also bring gifts to exchange.
Wranglers Plan Party
Date ot the Wrangler Club
Christmas party has been
changed from December 13 (
the night following, Wednesday,
December 14. The party will be
gin with a potluck dinner at
6:30 p.m. In the Fair Annex,
with entertainment following.
Tell the advertiser you saw it
in the Gazette-Times.
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