Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 05, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    Local Young People
Engagements During
BARBARA E. BL00D3W0HTH
Mr, nnd Mrs. Jim Bloods
worth, lleppner, announce tho
engagement of thrlr daughter,
Barbara Ellen, to David Jon
Anderson, nan of Mr. and Mm.
Nelson C. Anderson, Namey, Ni
ger. Africa, formerly of llepp
ner. Miss Bloodsworth will grad
unit) wlili the lleppner High
school class of 1UC7. Mr. Ander
son I a Mi5 graduate of llepp
ner High school and ia now a
student majoring In agriculture
nl Blue Mountain Community
College. Both young people will
nltcnd Oregon State University
in the fall.
No wedding dute linn been
1
Winter Prom Held
By Rainbow Assembly,
Queen Martha Rules
Martha reck, who Is serving
this term as worthy advisor of
Hulh Assembly, Order of Rain
tsw for Girls, was chosen by
her fellow members as their
Itieen l-tr the annual Christmas
loin Thursday evening, Decem
ber 19, Mlsa peck was crowned
during Intermission ceremonies
by Jan linger, queen of last
yar's winter dunce. Princesses
i l the t. utt Wiye Linda llcath
uid Mnda Clark.
Dancing was under a false
vlllng of blue and white
streamer, with Inree blue and
-liver bells grouped about the
looms, cauvlng out the holid.iy
theme or "Silver Bells." Live
i mslc wj i provided by the "Go
Kers" (t Hie Dalles. Many of
tho yuunsr collejie students who
were hoin- for the holiday.
were guri-lM of local members
during tlie evening.
General chairman was Linda
Clark, worthy associate advisor,
assisted hv nil the members of
the assembly.
Kinzua Service Joins
Couple in Marriage
Miss Glenda Sue Shelton. dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd
Shelton, became the bride "of
PKC Wayne E Cox, son of Mrs.
Anna Cox of H.ilstead, Kansas
and Archie Cox of Kinzua on
Tuesday evening, December 'JO,
at the Kiiu.ua Community
church.
The double ring service was
read by Rev. Edwin Derrick be
fore the altar which was dec
orated with baskets of red and
white carnations and lighted by
tall white candles In candlenb-
ra and a lighted Christmas tree.
The bride, escorted to the al
tar hv her father, wore a street
length (less of white lace over
satin. Her shoulder length veil
was held bv n crown of white
satin anil sied pearls and she
carried an arrangement of red
and white carnations centered
with a removable corsage of the
red carnations.
Maid of honor was Miss De
lores Shelton, sister of the bride,
who wore a street length dress
of Christmas red lace and chif
fon. She carried a nosegay of
red and white carnations.
Serving as best man was Wil
liam Stephens with James W.
Cox and Dennis Cox serving as
Ushers. t ,
The bride's mother chose to
wear a winter white sheath with
grey coat and grey accessories.
Her corsage was of white carna
tions, Wedding music was played by
Mrs. Robert Kelso who aiso ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Freeman when they sang two
special numbers.
Handling the guest book was
Miss Linda Keller while the gift
table was in- charge of Miss
Carol Lynn Nlstad and Miss
.Sharyl Mabe.
The reception was held Im
mediately after the ceremony in
the church annex where a three
tiered wedding cake in the
brides colors of red and white
was topped with a bride and
groom. The cake was placed on
u large mirror which was en
circled with polnsettla-shaped
Christmas lights.
After the bride ' nnd groom
shared the first slice of cake,
the rest was cut and served by
Mrs. John Nelson. Coffee was
poured by Mrs. William Steph
ens, while Mrs. David Mattlson
served the punch.
After a short wedding trip to
Portland, the young couple re
turned to Kinzua until Wayne
leaves Thursday for Fort Stew
art, On., where he is stationed.
Both young people are gradu
ates of Wheeler High school.
Visitors at the Claude Graham
homo over Christmas were the
Graham's son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Da
mon and their children John,
Murk and Anne.
Announce
Holidays
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KARLA JANE LUCIANI
Mr. and Mm. George Luclanl,
Echo, announce the engage
ment of i heir daughter, Karla
June, to Douglas Alan Ander
win. win of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
('. Anderson, Niamey, Niger,
Africa, formerly of lleppner
Miss Luclanl, a lt3 gradu
nine of Heppner High school, la
intending Bassist School for
Fashion Career In l'ortland
where she will graduate In
Mav.
Anders)n. a llHiS graduate of
lleppner High school, la a stu
dent In pre law at the Univer
sity of Oregon, where he Is af
filiated with Tl Kappa Alpha
fraternity.
No wedding dale has been
set.
Lodges to Install
Jointly Saturday
Sana Soucl Itcbekah and W1I
low Od 1 Kcllow lodges will
meet together Saturday evening,
January 7. In the lleppner lOOe'
hull for a Joint installation of
officer. Activities of the even
ing will start with a banquet
dinner at 6:30. followed by the
installation ceremonies.
Taklm; oath of office as no
ble grand of Sans Soucl for the
ming year will be Mrs. Ed La
Tinee. Othei elected officers are
Mrs. Tom Huston, vice, grand;
Mrs. (iernld Hood, treasurer;
Mix Orian Wright, secretary,
and Mrs. Lucille I'lirrUli n ii ft n .
ciul secretary. Appointive offi
cers win also le installed. Mrs.
1-nrry Cook has served as no
ble grand during the past year.
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MOIETY
Mrs. Duval I Greets
Out-of-town Guests
During Holiday Week
Several visitors from out of
town were holiday guests of
Mrs, Amanda DuvalT In her
home during tho Christmas and
New Year's week.
Coming from Portland for
Christmas week were her bro
ther and sister-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Wald and their son
Jim. 'Also, her sister, Mrs. Lula
White came from Pilot Rock,
and her granddaughter, Miss
Uils Wlekcrsham traveled from
l'ortland. All returned to their
homes la.s. Tuesday except Miss
Wlekcrsham, who left Wednes
day for Bend to spend the rest
ol the wick skiing with friends
at Bachelor Mountain.
On New Year's day. guests of
Mrs. Duvall wore her nephew
and wlf'f, Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd
vvaia oi LKi.in and her sister,
Mrs. Lula White of Pilot Rock.
They were Joined on Monday by
another nephew and wife, Mr.
ami Mrs. Kenneth Wald and
children R.'tchle, Anne and Su
san, of licrmlston. The grouD
enjoyed watching the Pasadena
Hose Parade and football games
n color TV.
The week end before Christ
mas Mrs. Duvall entertained In
the evening for the families em
ployed on her ranch, Mr. and
Mrs. Bergan Ledbetter, Mr. ano
njr. ineror Adiard and Mr.
and Mrs. John Ledbetter and
Judy.
Degree Lodge Plans
Annual Installation
New ofT.cers of Kate J. Young
lodge, Degree of Honor Prolec
live association, will be install
ed at th" group's next regular
meeting, Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 10, in the Christian Church
basement rooms.
Chosen to serve as president
for the coming year Is Mrs.
Alice McChbe, who will be In
stalled along with the full slate
of other officers. All members
are ur-jed to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray and
family were hosts at their home
In lone to his brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sher
man Murray and family, La
Grande, and to Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Lackey and family, lone.
SDHULING
Gorham Sterling
"Something from the jeweler's,
is always something speclaL"
JEWELERS
n' ' H
OREEN
Edwards Couple Feted
At New Year Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson
were hosts at a buffet supper
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John
L'dwards on Sunday, January 1.
The occasion was in recognit
ion of Mr. Edwards' ten years
of employment at the Nelson
Ranch. Gold watches were giv
en to both Mr. and Mrs. Ed
wards. Guests present Included Mr.
and Mrs. James Bloodsworth,
Mr. and Mrs. William Van
Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Scott D.
McMillan, and the honorees, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwards, Karen and
Lorl, and the Nelson children,
Chuck, Keith and Karen.
Guests at the heme of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Thompson of
lleppner over the Christmas
week-end were their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Thompson, Linda and Bri
an, of Portland, and Mrs.
Thompson's nelee and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Grone
wald (Jean Hays) and four of
their five children of Vancou
ver, Wash,
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PRICES GOOD JANUARY 6 & 7
Seniors Compose
Essays on Peace
Do you have a solution for
the problems of the world? Do
you have a secret remedy for
peace?
Mrs. Justine Weatherford'g
composition students have writ
ten these essays as a class as
signment. The students were to assem
ble a background of informa
tion in their essays on the sub
ject "Peace Is Attainable" and
then formulate their own per
sonal conclusions as to how
world peace may be attained
and what they consider a for
mula for this problem.
The essays were not to ex
ceed 5000 words.
The grand prize winner will
receive a $25,000 personal edu
cation andor career assistance
grant from the Lions' Club. This
will be based on an internat
ional level with entries from all
over the world.
There will be eight second
place essays from eight world
geographical divisions. Each
winner will receive: $1000 cash
prize, an expense-paid trip to
Lions International 50th Anni
versary Convention at Chicago,
a gold medal or a personalized
plaque from the International
President.
Other prizes Include plaques
and certificates.
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HEPPWEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursdcrf. January 5. 1967
Senior Girls Take
Betty Crocker
Homemoking Tests
Four girls of the senior clasa
took the Betty Crocker Home
making Test recently.
The test, given to Donna Pot
ter, Carol Rawlins, Barbara
Bloodsworth, and Verina French
was administered by Mrs. Le
ona Winters, Home Economics
teacher at Heppner High.
All senior class girls of par
ticipating schools are eligible to
take the 50 minute test on
homemaking knowledge and
attitudes.
The highest-scoring girl In
each school will be named lo
cal Homemaker of Tomorrow
and will receive a silver charm
award. Her test paper will then
be judged with other local win
ner's papers to determine two
scholarship winners In the state.
There are many dollars In
scholarships available to the
state and national winners,
plus an all-expense paid tour
of Washington. D. C, and Col
onial Williamsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick, Stu
art, Erin and Kevin spent Christ
mas at Ryderwood, Wash, with
Mrs. Dick's mother, Mrs. B. C.
Forsythe and other members of
the family. Mrs. Forsythe re
turned to Heppner for a short
visit with the Dicks.
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Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
Mr. and Mrs. Chart Haggles
attended the wedding of her
niece, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Searcy in Portland
on December 21. They returned
December 22. bringing with
them Mrs. Ruggles' sister-in-law,
Mrs. S. W. Searcy for a
Christmas visit On Christmas
day, the Ruggles and Mrs. Sear
cy drove to Richland to be with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fastabend,
son-in-law and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ruggles, and their six
children. Thursday, December
29, Mrs. Searcy returned to Port
land with Mrs. Fastabend. New
Years guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ruggles were old friends from
Moro, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sayrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Em lie Grosbens
made a delayed departure be
cause of Heppners snow, for a
Christmas visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hough in
Portland. They left December 26
and returned home after a
week's stay. Other visitors at the
Hough home were Mrs. Grosh
ens' son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Carter.
The Rev. and Mrs. Billle Al-
sup, Jr., are the parents of a
new daughter, Melody Joy, born
Christmas Eve at Good Shep
herd hospltaL Melody joins four
sisters and two brothers at
home. Acocrdlng to the Rev. Al-
sup, mother and daughter are
home and doing very welL
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