Darlene Horn Bride
Of Grant S. Carter
In Portland Ceremony
A pretty candlelight ceremo
ny Joined In marriage Mlu iar.
lene Itae Horn and Grant S. Car
tor, at Calvary iTeshyterlan
church In Portland on Saturday
December 17. The dato rhoaen
also observed tint birth dale of
the bride's father.
The bride la the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Raymond L Horn,
Portland, and parent of the
groom are Mra. Emllo Groahens.
Heppner, and Sherman tarter.
Klamath Fall.
Officiating at the 1:00 p m.
ceremony waa the Kev. Dr. By.
ron Travis.
Kaeorted to the altar by her
father, the bride appenred In a
French designed wedding gown
of acalloped chantllly lace. The
ahrlna neckline waa accented
with acquin and seed pearls,
and the full skirt revealed bou
ffant lace ruffles, sweeping In
to a rhanel train.
Mnid of honor waa MU Nyla
Rliikely of Vancouver, Wn.
Brldeamald attendanta were
MInnc Kathryn Overlund, Carol
W. Currv and Marilyn I'addock,
alt of Portland.
Attendant were attractively
gowned In floor length cranber
ry brocade coat over matching
llk gown, and carried bou
quet of red rosea, pink chry.
anthemum and white arch Ida.
Their head piece were band of
katln roue on red netting.
Lighting the taper before the
ceremony were Gary Horn and
icoper Horn, brother of the
OIKIC.
Traditional organ muittc wax
laved by Mr. Agne Steven.
lolt wa Robert Reedy, who
ang "Because." 'The Lord
Prayer." and "Wedding Prayer."
Attendlng at flower girl wa
three year-old Janice Renken.
and ring bearer wa four-year-old
Craig Renken, both cousin
of the bride, of Portland.
Be! man was Mark Osborn of
Portland. Serving a ushers were
Gary Horn and Roger Horn, both
of Portland, and Gilbert Fergus
on of White City. Ore.
For her daughter' wedding,
Mr. Horn wore an Ivory bro
code dre with matching accea
aorlea. Mrs. Groshcn. mother of
the groom, chose a blue bro
cade ensemble with matching
oocessorlc.
Alo attending were Mr. El
mer G. Wolfe, Portland, grand
mother of the bride; Mrs.
George Plassmeyer, Hood River,
and Mrs. Karl Hough, both
grnndmothers of the groom.
The couple greeted their many
guests at a reception following
the ceremony In the church so
cial rooms,
A beautiful four-tiered wed
ding cuke, topped with pink and
white wedding bells, centered
the serving table. Pink roses,
combined with llver leave and
lilies of the valley decorated the
viinre pillar between the lay
ers. - Floral arrangements of
white gladioli, pink chrysanthe
mum and red rose decorated
the reception room
Serving the guest were Mrs.
William E. Hough, Sacramento,
aunt of the groom, and Mrs.
Glenn Horn, Madras, aunt of
the bride. Attending the gift ta
ble was Mercedes Satarlnoff,
Portland, and passing the guest
book was Connie Brloness, Port
land, cousin of the bride.
For their wedding trip to
Canada, the new matron chang
ed to a green knit two-piece
ensemble.
The newlyweds will make
their home in Bermuda, where
the groom will be stationed for
the next two years with the
navy. He has recently been ser
ving aboard the aircraft carrier,
the Yorktown.
On Friday evening before the
wedding ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
Groshens were hosts to the wed
ding party at a rehearsal din
ner at the Bush Garden in Portland.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENDS
Heppner Elamontctrf School and
Heppner High School
January 3 6
January 3 Potato soup, lunch
meat sandwiches, upside-down
cake, milk, carrot sticks.
January 4 Spaghetti, cabbage
salad, bread, oranges, milk.
Jancary 5 Meat loaf, green
bean, bread and butter, apple
crisp, milk.
January 6 Tuna and noodles,
molded vegetable salad, cake,
milk, bread and butter.
HEPPNEK GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. Dcoxnbar M. 164
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DARLENE RAE HORN
'Courthouse Gang'
Honors Ferguson
At Party Thursday
Retiring Commissioner Gene
Ferguson, who this year Is com
pleting eight years as a mem
ber of the Morrow county
court, wa honored at a Christ
ma party held Thursday after
noon ai me courtnouse.
Mr. Ferguson was also pres
ent to share the honors. The
commissioner, who will leave
his position at the first of the
year when Jack VanWInkle,
elected in November, takes of
fice, wa presented a gift of lug
gage of the courthouse staff.
County Judge Paul Jones made
the presentation.
The parly was held in the
office of Sadie Parrlsh, county
clerk. Most of the county offic
ials and worker were present,
Including Judge Jones; Mr.
Parrlsh; Assessor Rod Thomson;
Commissioner Walter Hayes ;
Appraiser Bill Johnson; Deputy
Clurk Mary Bryant; Justice of
the Peace and Mr. Earl Soward;
Elvira Irby and Lillian Sweek,
deputies in the sheriff s office;
Mrs. Lowell Chally, county
health nurse; Mrs. Herman
Green of the health department;
Mrs. Etta Parker of the county
road department; Roadmaster
Harold Sherer and Mrs. Sherer;
Joyce Phegley, deputy in the
assessor's office and D. E.
(Shorty) Hudson, custodian.
Unable to be Present were
Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman and Mrs.
Sylvia McDantel, county treas
urer.
Salad, chips and dlD. cake and
coffee were served at the event
Heomiar Amri can r jwrlvn
Post and Auxiliary will hold a
New Years Eve dance on Satur
day. December 31. in th
Ion hall in Hcppner beginning
at a pm. Mcmoers and their
guest are invited.
A strlnsr band from lrm
Creek will furnish the music at
me aance.
Earl McKinneys Hold
Open House Party
Over fifty Morrow county
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McKlnney were umong those
pttendlng an open house at
their home In Hermiston on
Sunday afternoon, December 18.
Son of the hosts, Malcolm of
Wasco and Lcland of lone,
greeted the guests ond a young
er son, Alan. Invited them to
sign the guest register.
Gay holiday decorations were
used throughout the house and
on the serving table, where a
lovely rake, decorated with poln
settlus and holly, were inscribed
with "Welcome to Our House."
Pouring coffee was Mr. Wll
lard Burnett of Grass Valley,
while Mrs. Lcland McKlnney
and Mrs. Marlon Palmer served
the cake and Joyce Howton pre
sided at the punch bowl.
Assisting about the rooms
were Mrs. Lloyd Howton and
her daughter, Jackie.
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Holiday Guests
Judge and Mrs. Paul Jones
were hosts for several family
gathering over the Christmas
holidays. Son Ray was home
from Blue Mountain Community
College; son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blake,
Auburn. Wn., came Friday, De
cember 21. for a four-day stay
and son. Gary, and family,
from Hood River visited over
night on Christmas.
The Joneses gave a birthday
dinner on Friday evening for
daughter Sandra; dinner guest
Included Mr. ad Mrs. Bob Har
rison and son Todd, Lexington.
Christmas dinner guests, in
addition to the immediate fam
ily, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Jones and family, and Miss
Lorn a Mae Jones, sister of Paul
Jones, from Indianapolis, who
ha been staying with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones,
the past week.
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rflnda. The Gazette-Times.
Minister of Alaska
To Speak to WSCS
The Rev. Meredith Grove, su
perintendent of the Alaska
Methodist church and former
minister In the Oregon Metho
dist conference, will be guest
speaker during the program of
the regular monthly meeting of
the WSCS of the Heppner Meth
odist church. This will be Jan
uary 4 at 8 p.m. In the church.
He will present color slides
oi Alaska along with the gen
eral mission program of the
cnurcn.
Rev, Groves ha been a guest
In the local church on several
previous occasion. Anyone In
terested In the progress and
welfare of Alaska Is most wel
come to attend, said Mrs. Bob
Henry in announcing the pro
gram.
The visitor from Alaska will
speak In several Eastern Ore
gon churches on this Itinerary.
Garden Club
Christmas Party
Held at Boardman
Mrs. Russell Miller was host
ess for the annual Christmas
party for the Boardman Garden
Club Monday night at her home.
Mrs. Ed Kuhn was a guest and
was admitted as a new mem
ber to the club. Roll call was
answered by giving what was
wanted for Christmas. The club
voted to send a donation to the
State Hospital at Pendleton for
Christmas.
There was group singing of
Christmas carols, and Christmas
readings were presented by Mrs.
Rollin Bishop and Mrs. Leo Root
Mrs. Roy Ball and Mrs. Bishop
sang a auet, -"Miver Bells," ac
companied by Mrs. Prank Mar
low. The evening ended with
exchange of gift.
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Is Cancelled
The dance that waa original
ly scheduled for this Friday at
the St. Patrick Parish HaU has
been cancelled until next week.
The event has been reached,
uled for Friday, January 7, af
ter the ball game. The "Morn
Ing Reign" band will be play.
Ing the dance, this being their
first appearance in this area.
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