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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM O'Brien) JAMES DOHEBTY (Joan Frances (Lyons Photo) Hermiston Ceremony Unites Joan O'Brien And William Doherty Murrlnge vows were rxchanK tl liy Joan Francos O'Brien and William Jumra IXiherty nt u mipliul mnsjt on Saturday, Feb. ruary 4, nt Our Lady of Angels Catholic church In Hermiston. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mr. I-cslle 1. O'Brien f Umatilla, and parent of the groom are Mr. and Mr. Wil liam J. Doherty of Lexington. The liev. Father Simon Cough Inn, pastor of the church, was celebrant for the 11:00 a m, cere mony. Fjsrorted to the altar hy her father, the bride wa attractive ly gowned In full length white satin. The gown wa fashioned with oval neckline edged In chant Illy lace with Jeweled medallion circling the neck line, edging the hemline of the gown and the flowing, detach able train. Her short Illusion net veil wa held by a Jeweled flower headpiece. She carried a bridal bouquet of gardenia and KtcphanotlH with pray of Ivy, Mis Marty Hoyajean of Hepp tier, roualn of the groom, attend ed a maid of honor. Brides maid were Barbara Wyman and Krln Tweed le. friends of the bride from Portland. Gowns of the attendant were of sea foam green satin with headpiece of matching color, and they carried bouquets of white spider chrys anthemum. Jim Steagall of Portland, friend of the groom, served as liest man. Usher were Jack Monagle, Henry Pointer, cousin of the groom, both of Portland, and Jerry Anderson of North Bend. The couple greeted their many friends and relatives at a recep tion following the ceremony in the parish hall. After the newly weds cut and shared the first piece of the tiered wedding cake, It was served by Mrs. Harry Marks and Mrs. Don Ford, both of Hermis ton. Pouring were Mrs. James Daly, Pendleton, grandmother of the groom; Mrs. George Max well, Sedro Wooley, Wa, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Walter An derson. At the punch table were Mrs. George O'Brien, Seattle, Wn., aunt of the bride, and Mrs. A. C. Lindsay, Lexington, aunt of the groom. Sandra Boyd of Corvallls, cousin of the groom, kept the guest book. Attending the gift table were Mrs. II. K. Hlckey of The Dalles, and JoAnne Marks and Mr. Harry Marks. The bride attended Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wn., and Central Washington State col lege, Kllenshurg, Wn. the groom attended Portland University and spent two years In Germa ny with the 3rd Missile Battal ion, 79th Artillery, and one year In the armed services stationed in the states. Following their wedding trip along the Oregon coast the couple Is now at home In Port land, where Mr. Doherty Is em ployed by Proctor and Gamble. Guests came from the follow ing towns In Washington: Wal la Walla, Seattle, Sedro Wooley, Mount Vernon and Marble Mount. Others attended from the following towns In Oregon: Kugene, North Bend, Coos Bay, Yamhill, Milton-Frecwater, Cor vallls, Portland, La Grande, Pilot Rock, Pendleton, McNary, Umatilla, The Dalles, lone, lleppner and Lexington. Gayle Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. bill Cox, will be on vacat ion from his. work with United Airlines at the Portland airport during the next two weeks. Dur ing this time he plans to spend several days vacationing in Australia, Honolulu and New Zealand, according to word re ceived by his parents. Would you like to have your fnvnrlto nn7Ptt.TlmnS DhotO? Society Discusses Scholarship Fund St. Patrick's Altar Society met In a regular session on Febru ary 7. In the parish hall. Mrs. Harold Curnutt, president, call ed the meeting to order, A report wa given on the Gertrude Applcgute scholarship fund which the society main tains In Mr. Applegate's mem ory. Discussion brought out that contributions may be made to this fund nt any time bv any one as a gift or memorial. The fund finance college scholar ship awards to be given to stu dents going to college from St. Patrick's parish: Maureen Do herty and Tom Rawlins received last year's awards. Members were Invited to a Valentine breakfast which was served them by the men of the Holy Names Society on Febru ary 12. Hostesses were Mrs. Ron Leon nig and Mrs. Randy Lott. lOETY Garden Professionals Instruct at Clinic On Landscape Ideas The lone Garden Club enter tained an enthusiastic group of gardeners at the Garden Clin ic held at the United Church of Chrl'it recently. Claude Mills of Lake Oswego, horticulturist and workshop chairman of Oregon State Fed eration of Garden Clubs, show ed some outstanding landscap ing slide, Mr. Mills represents eight different commercial firm including the Oregon Nurse mans Association and Jan Graff Bulb Farms. Lovely door prizes were re ceived by many In the audience and among them were several bags of lily bulbs and five rose bushes. After showing the group mod ern trends In landscaping with the aid of the slides, questions were answered by Mr. Mills end Harold Miller, a landscape con liactor ot Milwaukle and Mr. Yancey of the Blue Mountain Nursery at Milton-Freewater, who accompanied them to tha meeting. They assisted with ad vice on what types of plantings were suitable for our climate and soil. Following the meeting coffee and cookies were served by the hostesses. The men were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin while In lone. Card Club Losers Host Annual Party An lone and Heppner Pinochle club, the Dealing Dozen, held I: annua' loners-host party, Saturday, February IX, at the home of Ml. and Mrs. tl way tie Bergstram n Heppner. Those piesent enjoyed a potli.uk din. ner serving turkey as the main dish. Six tables of pinochle were In play after dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard CrowWI and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall wire gui bls of the group. At the close of the evening, high prizo was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams and low prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Stea gall. Alli.e Devln claimed the traveling pinochle prize and the door prl..e was won by Dick Sherer. Mcmbfrs attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Viall, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Devin, Mr. and Mrs. Berg strom, Mr. and Mrs. Diek Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. Cieo C'hildrrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Jepsen, Mr. and Mr. Perry Mnrtcr and Mr. and Mr. Wayne Hams. Portland Civic Leader Gets Honor from Club Special tribute was paid to Mrs. Klviia Kaven, aunt t Har old Scrltsmclcr, former Heppner resident, on her 87th birthday at a Portland Soroptimlst club luncheon last Thursday at the Benson Hotel. Mrs. Scritsmeler will be remembered here as the former Paul Cason, sister of Mrs. Fay Prock, and the coup le was In lumber business here for several years. Mrs. Raven was lauded by many prominent Portland per son for her outstanding civic work In Portland, especially In promoting and continued work In the Overlook Community Center, a recreational and so cial center. Also for her work in the Junior Museum, in orga nizing the Junior Police and Ju nior Rose Court, and her work with the Junior Rose Fest- tival Association. Her home has always been open to children and service men. Both Mrs. Ra ven and her husband, Herman, have displayed rare public spirit and at the same time have built up their Raven Dairy, Mrs. Raven was a charter member of the Portland Soroptl mist club. GIVE A GIFT certificate sub scription to Gazctte-Tlmes for birthdays, anniversaries or any occasion; VI .50 anywhere. HEPPHEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery, February 23, 1967 Bend Girl Betrothed To Richard Potter Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sweeney announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Misa Sonja Jean Sweeney, to Mr. Richard Neal Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Potter of Heppner. Miss Sweeney is now attend ing Central Oregon Community 4 College as a freshman and Is majoring In Interior design. She Intends to transfer to the Uni versity of Oregon this fall to continue In her major. Mr. Potter Is now attending the University of Oregon as a Junior and is a member of the Gamml II Chapter of the Pt Kappa Alpha fraternity. He Is majoring In geology and In tends to complete his major there. The wedding Is planned for early October. OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters, adding machines sales and service In Heppner regularly. Standard Office Equipment Call Gazette-Times, 676-9228 MISS SONJA JEAN SWEENET COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL! 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