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Friends Compliment Former Hcppncr Girl With Bridal Shower Cm! fnmi Heppner, IVnille Ion. I'nrlliiiiil Hint Spokane, kiiUi ii'd to imnpllinciit Vlikl Hiir full ul n brliliil xliowrr on Sal unlay, Mny 27, nl the Kplcopii ilwrrh piirUh tin 11. Vltkl, tliiunhlcr df Mr. mid Mm. Hill Hiirrnlt. former llepp. ner realilenU who now live In Spokmio, will marry Kenneth Vernon Molmul on Suturduy, July 1, In KiMiknne. HimleitHeii for the xlxiwer Were Mr. K1 uu-k, Mm. Howard Owliinrt ami Mm. Krank An flirnon. They curried out the l.rlde eli-ef pink nnd white wedding color i. center-plii-e of a beautiful laie nivered nerving table nnd In molded, colored Ice. Pouring at tho tea table were Mr. K. Harvey Miller, grand mother of tho iionoriw, and Mm. linek Ueiiutlen. Krln Dick nnd MrK. Slunrt Urlttble aiudNted Vickie with the opening of her glfld. Guektu coming from out of town Included Mm. Steve ThumpMin. Mm. Ueuiillen and Mm. Tom Vaughn, Pendleton; Mm. Hill Uarratt and Mm. John l.e,md, Spokane, and Mm. Mil ler, Portland. Following the ahower there una a Mtluck dinner for the HnrrsittN and a number of friend at the home of Mr. and Mm. Krank Anderson. Cucxta In cluded Mr. and Mm. K. Harvey Miller. Portland; Mr. and Mm. John Lclund, Spokane; Mr. nnd Mm. Tom Vaughn, Spokane; Mm. J. B. Malcotn. Mr. nnd Mm YA llck. and Mr. and Mm. Howard Cleveland, Heppner. Mr. nnd Mm. Hurrnlt nnd Vltkl and Mr. nnd Mm. Iceland returned to Sokune on Sunday. Amicitia Club Holds Anniversary Dinner At Lexington Hall LEXINGTON A Very enjoy able time wa hud by nil those ho nttended the 20th anniver sary party of the Amlcltlft club lit the Old Kellowa hall In U-x liitfiin Saturday night. HcwtesseH for the affair were the ladles who are present mem bers of the club. Starting the evening, the group enjoyed a dlninv, served cafeteria style In the dining room. Trie tables were artistically decorated with white peonies. Members anil guests then adjourned to the main room of the hall where eight tables of pinochle wcfe In piny. Winning prlj-s for the nun ttere Itoy Martin, high- Don llellker, necond high, and Koger Anderson, low. Pries for the wo men went to Mm. Roger Ander on high; Mm. C. C t'armlchael, weorui high, and Mm ('. C Ji nes, low. Traveling prize was won by Cliff Yarncll. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mm. Clifford Ynr ni ll of Madras, Mr. nnd Mm. linger Anderson of Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mm. Don llellker of I' no, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green. Mr. nnd Mm. C, C. Car mlehuol. Mr. and Mm. O. W. Cutsforth. Mr. and Mm. James HIixMlsworth, Mr. nnd Mrs. El don Pndberg. Mr. ond Mm. B. J. Doherty, Mr. and Mm. Al Ketsch. Mr. nnd Mm. Roger Campbell, Mrs. I-eonnrd Munk its, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob David sen, Mr. and Mm. Roy Martin, Mi. and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle. Mr. and Mm. C. C. Jones, Dora Sue Vlall nnd Shirley Baker Ray-Banks Wedding Invitation Extended The marriage ' Miss Kath leen K.iv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllurd I. O'Harrn, to James H. Banks, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mel Hanks of Pendleton, will be solemnized Saturday. June 17 The families extend a cordial invitation to friends nnd rela tives to attend the ceremony, which will be held at 2:00 o'clock at All Saints' Episcopal church In Heppner. They will bo greeted at a wedding reception immediately following in tho church parish hall. Kotowing their marriage, the young couple will their home In Pendleton, whore both nre employed. Hank Pointer to Wed Miss Hyskell June 17 Marriage vows will bo ex changed bf Robert H. (Hank) Pointer anil Kathleen Hyskell of Hood River on Saturday, Juno 17 at n 2:00 p.m. ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic church In Hood River. Pointer Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Pointer of Lexington nnd Miss Hyskell Is tho daughter of Mrs. Margaret Hyskell of Hood River. Kriends nnd relatives are ex tended a cordial Invitation to at tend the ceremony. They will greet their wedding guests nt a reception following at tho Ray mond Downing residence in Hood River. Tho groom Is employed by Proctor and Gamble in Salem nnd Miss Hyskell works for tho Horace Mann Insurance Group In Portland. Coming to attend graduation ceremonies nnd to visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, Jill nnd David, were Mrs. Tom (Judy) Drlscoll and Jeff and Mrs.' David (Joan) Croswlck, Wendy and Sandy, all of Portland. KIETY Two Senior Patients Honored at Parties Mm. Mary Henly and Mrs. I'ona Smallwood, resident of Pioneer Memorial hospital, wive honored at m-parate parties at the hospital during tho month of May. Ladies of the Assembly of God church served birthday cuke nnd refreshments for Mm. Srii. ill wood on May 19. Helping from the church were Mm. Blllle Al up and small daughter, Hepp ner; Mm. Roy Burnett, lone; Mm. Oscur Breeding, Mm. El I la Pettyjohn, Mrs. Kuye Zumwult, of Lexington. Mm. Vernon Mun kem also assisted with the party. Mm. Healy wan guest of honor lit her party on Saturday, Muy 27. Hostesses for this party were Mm. Nora Turin. Mm. Kred Munkln and Mm. Tom Hughe. Miss Scharn to Wed J. Monagle June 10 The furthcoming marriage of Miss Patricia Anne Scharn and John Bernard Monagle will take place on Saturday, June 10, at uii 11:00 a.m. ceremony at St. Mury'a church In Pendleton. Miss Schnrn Is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. William II. Scharn of Pendleton and the groom elect Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monagle of Hi ppner. 'I he couple extends an Invita tion to relatives and friends In the area to attend the ceremony. Mrs. Jim WUhart returned Saturday, June 3. from La Cruces. N. M., after a week's visit with relative. She flew from Portland to New Mexico on May 27 with her mother Mrs. John Klesher, Hood River, and her grandfather, J. N. Klesher, who was returning to his home after a visit In Heppner, Seat tle and Hood River. Mm. Wish art visited with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mm. Cecil Post and daughter Jeunnle, and with Mr. und Mm. J. N. Klesher. Mm. John Klesher remained In New Mexico to care for the elder Mrs. Klesher who has been seriously 111 and Mm. VYlshurt returned home In the company of niece Jeunnle PoM who will lie a sum mer guest In Heppner. Guests of the Rod Murray family on Tuesduy and Wed nesday of last week for Hepp ner High school graduation were Mm. Murruy's stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bur nett of Kriends' View Manor In Newln-rg. County Red Cross Quota Nearly Met In Campaign Drive Morrow County Red Cross campaign workers have brought to a close the 1967 Red Cross fund drive In the county with an almost but not quite meeting of the county's quota. Quota as signed to Morrow county for this year was $1393.00 and the totul amount of money raised wns lust (115.40 short, at Jl, 277.M. According to Joe Balfe, Mor row county fund drive chair man, all towns In the county contributed to the drive which wus conducted during the months it April and May. Balfc praised his volunteer workers and extended a heart felt thanks to them on behalf of the county chapter. A Bonrdman 4 11 cooking club, 'Three C's," supervised by Alice M. Tatone, leader, and Linda Jo Tatone, Junior leader, collec ted over $'J3 In the Boardman aica to bring the total up to Its present level. Girls In the club are Casey Kuhn, Patsy Skoubo, Melody Itlsley, Roberta Slcard, Teenu, ,!Uta and Neta Phillips. Mrs. Orvllle Buchanan, Mm. Beth Klrlln and Mm. William Cooloy worked In Irrigon. South Morrow county workers Included Mrs. George Currin, Mm. Her man Winter, Mm. John Branden burg, Mm. Bob Buschke, Mrs. Harold Wright. Mrs. Luke Blbby, Mrs. Glen Ward Mrs. Claude Graham, Mm. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Harold iluber, Mrs. Mildred Rhea, Mm. Marilyn Bergstrom, Mm. Vomer Troodson, Mrs. Jim WLshart, Mm. Ted Smith, Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mm. Dick McKlli gott, Mm. Howard Cleveland, Mrs. Doug Drake, Mrs. Eugene Dockter, Mrs. Ruth Helmblgner, Mrs. Gar Swanson, Mrs. Lloyd Ulce, Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn, Mm. Delbert Kmert, Mm. Gordon Myers, Mrs. C. C Jones, Mm. Adon Hamlett and Mm. O. W. Cutsforth. Mrs. Mary Johnston returned Memorial Day from visiting the previous six weeks In Portland at tho homes of two daughters. Mm. Krank Gentry and family, and Mm. Agnes Sperry. and family, nlso at the home of a son, ted McDaid and family In Tlgnrd. While there she attend ed the marriage of her grand duughter, Sylvia McDuid. The M dJ u Id 's son Is due home soon from two years service in Vietnam. Bordtnd In, (old fiNl-d IMS sUlnl.ii steal It SO Clwle of buck or brown. MUNDA A welcome gift lor my man! Romunda ... the new kind of quality watchband with the look and feel of fine leather ... the strength and comfort found only in Speidel TWIST-O-FLEX Watchbands. Come see Romunda, NOW. "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hoursi 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. N. Main 17 MAIN 5T HtffWi.H tw?WSS?pPfig Ph. 676-9200 BankAmericard 4w onsaN STAMPS Court is Selected For Festival Parade The Arlington Rodoo Court Is busy this week making last minute preparations to ride In the long route of the Portland Hose Festival parndo on Sutur duy. They had received notice of their selection several wcoks u K. Queen Trudle Brooks of Arl ington, Princess Barbara Grib blu of Heppner and Princess Janet Palmuteer of lone, wear ing attractive pink riding outfits, will mount their matching sor rel horses at an early hour for the parade. Many who will be unable to see them in person will watch for them In the tele vision coverage. The court was also among those who were seen In the Umatilla Sage Kldors Show at Umatilla Saturday night, and will be seen In other fair and rodeo parades In the area throughout the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalzell traveled to the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Wallace Caarsland, at Eagle Creek for the week end. While there they attended the eighth grade graduation of a aaugnier, Marianne Williams, from her school at Estacada. The Dalzells were accompanied by Mm, George York of Mikkalo. Class is Cancelled A summer typing class for be ginners, previously scheduled to start June 19, has been cancel led, according to Dick Carpen ter, high school principal, due to lack of sufficient number en rolled. The four-week's course had boon planned for seventh and eighth graders and high school freshmen. By the close of schools on June 2, however, there was not a large enough group signed to make the claaa worthwhile. Cheryl Morrison Gets Award at OSU Cheryl A. Morrison of lone has won one of the top journalism awards for this year at Oregon State University, the OSU News Bureau states. Miss Morrison was honored as the staff member on the stu dent daily, the Barometer, who contributed most to general news ana typograpnicai excel lence. She is a senior in the School of Humanities and Social Sci ences at OSU. She ls daughter or Mr. ana Mrs. Jodie Morrison, lone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt Jill and David, moved Saturday, June 2, to their new home in Hermlston. Their new address will be 806 Pine Ave. HEPPWEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June 8. 1967 A visitor at the home of Mr. and Mm. Emile Groshens over the Memorial Day was Mrs. Odlle Luper, Portland, sister of Mr. Groshens. Dr. Francis Nlcfcerson, Eugene, was a guest of the Harry O Donnell family from Wednesday until Sundav of last week. Gazette-Times ads pay 1 Jl, - m SOMETHING SMOOTH?.... 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