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MR. AND MRS. JIM BOTHUM
(Janice Btamet)
(Photo by Laura)
Jan Beamer is Bride
Of Pendleton Man
In Church Ceremony
Kl.i-iml ( hutch of the He-t-cmer.
ivndli-ion. was tin- si't
tinu fur jiri-tiy raiillrllht
iiTrntimv which Joined In mar
tliini' MliH Juntos Beamer, cl;iu
chirr of Mr. nd Mrs. Italph
HfitrixT. I li-jptnr, and Jim Both
um, mm of Mr. mid Mrs. John
H'lihum, Woodlmrn. on Satur
day, .November
Tin- Itev lUchard I'nyne offlc
i.t'i il al the evonlni! double rlnn
ii-rrtnony. Iii-furo an ultar at
tracllvclv decorated tn h holiday
decor.
(ihen in miiriini;e bv her fa
iher. the brldi' wan ollraillvt-ly
gowned In an empire styled
pciiu de soli-, vvllh Mim neck
lim. lone sleeves extending '
a point at l In- wrist, anil de
larhuhle Ini'f -trimmed chapel
train Hit three-tiered veil ex
irndrd uriiii'fully lo tin1 floor,
hrld In place by n dainty crown
of M-cd M-arls. Shi curried a
l)uuiui't of while rosebud and
miniature pi no. with cascades of
ribbon streamers.
Attendant for the couple were
Mr. .Mid Mrs Shirley Bothum
of Anatiinc, Wit., brother and
sister In-law of the bride.
Traditional wedding music
was played by Mrs. Armond
Wooley, organist, who also nr.
I'ompanled Joe Itoherty. soloist
for the ceremony.
Junior attendants were Shlela
liothum, flower nirl; Karl 0rea,
iraln bearer; Tumi l.auijhlin
and Janl SpauldiiiK. pillow bear
i rs.
Candles were lit before the
ceremony bv Lunce liobertson.
The couple greeted their ninny
friends and relatives at a wed
"linn reception at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Konl Robertson nt
McKay Iam.
Miniature ilne, combined with
while rosebuds and while satin
bows, em iicled the base of the
tiered weddini; enke, accented
with H'Mid luck horseshoes be
tween the tiers.
Av-IsIIiik In serving were Mrs.
Steve Thompson, Mrs. Itussell
McKcnnon, Mrs. Donald drill
ey, Nancy Howard, Deanna Urn
hnue.li, Louise Beamer, all of
I'endleton; Mrs. Delbert IMper,
l.exlnjjlon; Mrs. Jack Ulchartz.
Milton Kreewater; Mrs. Inland
Ascher and t'lndee Koberlson.
Others assisting were Mrs.
Robert I.iiiiKhlln, Mrs. Murk
Brown and Mrs. Dnve Corren.
Louise Beamer kept the guest
book, and In charge of the Rift
table were Nancy Howard and
Mrs. Allen Kckerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bothum are now
at home In Pendleton, where he
is associated with Johns Smith
and Benmer feed lot oerntlons.
Mrs. Bothum Is a nurse at Pen
dleton Community hospital.
After her graduation from
Heppner Hlch school, the bride
attended two years at Oregon
State University and was enrol
led In a Portland business col
lege. An accomplished horsewom
an, she was chosen Miss Rodeo
of Oregon In 19fil and represent
ed the estate at national Miss
Rodeo America finals at Las
Vegas, Nev. She has won many
rodeo trophies, was a princess
in the Morrow county rodeo
court, was a Pendleton' Round
up princess, and was named
Miss Northwest Kodeo in 1!)60.
La Grande Reception
To Honor Don Clarks
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Hon ( lark, former llepnper res
idents and now of I-a Crande,
is planning an open house on
Saturduy, December 1H, to hon
or the couple on their Zrth wed
ding anniversary.
A cordial Invitation Is extend
ed their many friends In this
area to call at their home at
tK)H C Avenue, La Crmide, be
I ween the hours of two and five
o clock In the afternoon and ex
lend greetings lo them.
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MYF Youth Present
Christmas Program
At Women's Meeting
Mike Alstip was narrator for
a radio skit presented by the
MYK for the Ix-cember meeting
of the W.SCS of the Heppner
Methodist Church. Sara Miller,
Frank I-ovgren, Deborah Young
and Al Drake played the parts
of the Bethlehem Innkeeper and
his family who felt the spirit
ual Impact of the birth of Jesus.
Mrs. Melvln Dixon led the
group In prayer following the
skit, and Sara Miller, accompa
nied by Mrs. Sam Miller, sang
a Christmas solo. The group
participated In singing familiar
enrols, Mrs. Jay Wheelhouse
presented a Christmas medita
tion, concluding the candlelight
program.
Mrs. Bob Henry presided at
the buslneiis meeting. Besides
regular reports, members were
Invited to i-ontrlbute wrapped
bars of soap for Church World
Service. A box will be provided
at the church for receiving the
soap donations.
Mrs. James llilderbrand and
Mrs. Jack Krleg'-r were hostess
es for Oil- sociul hour.
The next meeting Is Janunry
5, In the church purlors.
Kindergarten Plans
Christmas Parties
Heppner Civic league mem
bers ent their meeting of No
vember 21, planning for the
coming Christmas party which
will be held Thursday, Decern
her 22, at the kindergarten
room.
Christmas party for the morn
ing class will be held at 9:45
a.m. and the afternoon class
will have II party at 1:30 p.m.
All parents, pro-school brothers
and sisters, and grandparents
are invited to these parties.
Delightful entertainment will
be provided by. the children, ac
cording to Mrs .Klmcr Schmidt,
Instructor.
Refreshments are being plan
ned by the mothers, a gift ex
change and, hopefully, a visit
from Santa will conclude the
program.
Officers for Altar
Society Nominated
New officers wore chosen for
the coming year by St. Patrick's
Altar Society at its monthly
meeting December 0 at the par
ish hall. Those taking office at
the first of the year will be
Mrs. Harold Curnutt, president;
Mrs. Phil Doherty, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Hill Kenny, secretary,
and Mrs. John Mollahan, treas
urer. Arrangements are being plan
ned by the society to stKinsor
a teenage dande on Friday
night, December 30.
Members also helped with the
annual church Christmas party
on Sunday afternoon. An all
church potluck dinner In the af
ternoon was followed by movies
and a visit from Santa for the
children.
Mrs. Herman Stroober served
as chairman for the hostess
committee for the meeting.
Portland Girl to Wed
Son of Mrs. Groshens
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Horn, KM HO Southwest 63rd
Drive, Portland, are announcing
the approaching marriage of
their daughter, Darlene Rae, to
flrant S. Carter, the son of Mrs.
frmlle Groshens of Heppner.
The ceremony Is planned for
one o'clock on Saturday after
noon. December 17, at Calvary
Prcsr ytorian church In Portland.
A reception will follow the ceremony.
Coming Events
THURSDAY, December 15
SoroptimUt Club, Wtrrel Wil
kinson borne, 8 p.m.
Elks' Memorial Sendee, 7:45
p.m.
FRIDAY, December 13
San Soucl Rebekab lodge, 8 p.m.
Basketball, Heppner Condon,
here, 6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, December 17
Rainbow Girls' Cookie Sale, El
ma's AppareL 10-4 p-m.
Rockhound Club Christmas ban
quet, 6:30 p.m.. Wagon Wheel
Banquet room.
Holly Rebekah Card Party, Lex
ington IOOF HalL 7:30 p.m.
Elks Dance. 9:00 to 1:00. live
music, drawing for color T V
BcuketbalL Heppner ts. DeSales,
at Walla Walla
MONDAY, December 19
"Call Santa" on telephone. 7-9
p.m., 676-9163.
Chamber oi Commerce Lunch
eon, noon.
Rainbow Girls Christmas Parry.
Masonic Hall
TUESDAY, December 20
Basketball. Pilot Rock at Hepp
ner FFA Chill Feed, 5:30 p.m.. High
School Cafeteria.
WEDNESDAY, December 21
Elementary Band Program, 7:30
p.m. Junior High School gym
THURSDAY, December 22
Heppner High School Christmas
Program, Multipurpose Room,
8 p.m.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, December 15. 1966
Christmas Celebrated
By Legion Families
At Dinner and Party
One of the first of many
cheery Christmas parties this
month was that of the Ameri
can Legion and Auxiliary held
Monday evening, December 5,
in the Legion Hall.
Members and their children
gathered for a baked ham pot
luck dinner and Christmas car
ol singing. Trie room was dec
orated with a beautiful Christ
mas tree, with red candles and
greenery on the tables. Children
received candy canes and pop
corn balls.
Special guests for the Christ
mas meeting were the Rev. and
Mrs. Melvln Dixon.
The party was followed by a
business meeting for members
at which plans were made fori
Christmas baskets to be given ;
to needy families. !
Mrs. Hamlin Visits
Friends in Valley
Mrs. Frank Hamlin was out
of town from Tuesday until
Sunday of last week, on her an
nual Christmas trip to renew
acquaintances in Portland and
Gresham.
Each year in the month of
December for the ltith year
since she moved away from
the Portland area, she has re
turned to loin with her friends
of two different birthday clubs
in celebrating December birth
days. This year she attended a
luncheon with one club and a
breakfast with the other. She
says that the members have
been the same all 16 years In
both clubs, except for one person.
Every prudent driver carries'
a spare tire, Jack and lug
wrench for emergencies. For
winter driving emergencies, the
Traffic Safety Division of the
Oregon Department of Motor Ve
hicles reminds drivers to carry
the following emergency equip
ment in the trunk: a tow chain,
sand, shovel, tire chains and
booster cables.
Christmas Goodies
At The
COOKIE SALE
Saturday,
December 17
10 emu 4:00 p.m.
ELMA'S APPAREL STORE
Sponsored by Ruth Assembly
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