Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL PATRICK WALSH (th dormer HeUn
Ann Graham) Jack Jtnun Photo
Helen Graham Weds Michael Walsh
In Church Ceremony Here on June 10
Before nn Imprfsnlvc all- the rooms were Mm. Eddie Gun
while nltar m-llltiK, Mtsa Helen demon, Mrs. James Thomson,
Ann Crahnm, duutihter of Mr. Mrs. John Pfelffer, Mrs. Walter
and Mrs. Claude liraham, ex-, Wright and Mrs. Carl Spauld
clm nued mnrrlnne vows with Inn.
Mlihuel Patrick Walsh, son of I The new matron rhnnped to
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Walsh
of Wychoff, N. J., on Saturday,
June 10.
The double rlnc candlelight
ceremony was performed by the
Kev. Dirk T. Klnehart at All
Saints' Kplsoopal church at
2:00 p.m. White Kngllsh chrys
anthemums and white gladioli
In tall standards were at the
Itar, flanked by candleabra
holding tall white tapers. White
k-w bows marked the center
tale.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride was lovely In
a gown of white satin, fashion
ed bv the bride. The graceful
Aline skirt extended Into a
flowing chapel train, and her
finger tip Illusion veil fell from
white aatln and pearl pillbox
headdress. She carried a bridal
bouquet of large white phlane
posis orchids.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ber
nard Damon, Kugene, it is tor of
the bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss Kath
leen Walsh. Wychoff, N. J., sis
ter of the groom, and Miss Lcn
dine Smith, Sacramento, Calif.,
close friend of the bride.
The three attendants were
gowned In shocking pink crepe
street length dresses, fashioned
In the A line style. Thcv car
ried bouquets of white English
chrysanthemums. Their head
dresses of shocking pink tulle
were held with matching pink
satin bows.
I'laying the traditional wed
ding selections was Mrs. C. C.
Ciirmlchael, organist, who also
accompanied Mrs. Dirk Klnehart
when she sang the selection,
"Mv Perfect Love".
Tapers were lit before the cer
emony by Jimmy Schaffitz,
Ileppner.
Marcle Carnes, La Grnndo,
served as flower girl and ring
hearers were John and Mark
Damon, nephews of the bride.
Attending the groom as best
man was Joe Odryzwolskl of Ni
agara Kails, N. Y, Ushers were
Bernard Dnmon, Eugene, and
Amos Gardlin, Seattle, Wn.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Graham chose to wear a
beige brocade afternoon dress
with matching accessories. Mrs.
Mary Winterholdcr, of Lncka
waxen, Pa., grandmother of the
groom, attended In a pale blue
and pink lace afternoon dress.
Following the ceremony, the
couple greeted their many wed
ding guests at a reception In
the church parish hall.
Guests were served from a
long damask-covered table, cen
tered by a beautiful four-tiered
wedding cake, decorated with
pink roses and topped with a
white wedding bell. Green ivy
encircled the base of the cake,
flanked by tapers In crystal
candleabra decorated with pink
and white carnations. An art
istic background for the serving
table watt a bank of gardenia
foliage and white candleabra.
After the newlyweds had cut
the first slice, the cake was
served by Mrs. Ed Schaffitz and
Mrs. P. W. Muhoney. Pouring
were Mrs. John LaSota, Scotts
dale, Ariz., aunt of the groom,
and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson.
Attending the gift table was
Mrs. Dick Robinson, and Mrs.
Robert Laughlin presided at the
guest book. Beverly LaSota,
cousin of the bride, passed out
the groom's cakes.
Assisting with the serving
were Mrs. Pat O'Malley, Tlgard;
Mrs. Delbert Piper, Lexington,
and Mrs. Jim Bothum, Pendle
ton, former schoolmates of the
bride.
In charge of decorating, help
ing in the kitchen and about
a cream beige ensemble with
shocking pink accessories for
their wedding trip to Phoenix,
ArU. They will make their new
home In Fresno, Calif., where
Mr. Walsh has accepted a teach
ing position for the coming
year.
Following her gradua 1 1 o n
from Heppner High school, the
bride graduated from Oregon
State University. The groom U
a graduate of Arizona State Un
iversity at Tempe.
The couple and their wedding
party were feted at a rehearsal
dinner Friday evening. June 9,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Mahoney. Hosts, with the
SOCIETY
Rodeo Court Family
Entertained June 14
By Parents of Queen
Mr. and Mm. Raymond French
and daughter, Queen Verlna of
the Morrow County Fair and
Rodeo court, were hosts Thurs
day evening, June 22, for a din
ner get-together for the girls of
the court, their parents, chap,
eron and members of the Mop
row County Rodeo Board.
The dinner, held In the ban
quet room of the Wagon Wheel
restaurant, followed an after
noon session when the girls
met together In Heppner wear
ing their official outfits to have
the court pictures taken.
Mrs. French presented each
member of the court with a
burlap tote-bag trimmed to
match her parade outfit. The
hand-made bags will get much
use this summer as the girls
travel to various events to rep
resent Morrow county.
Guests for the dinner includ
ed Queen Verlna, Princess Linda
Tatone and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tatone, Koardman; Princess
Maureen Doherty and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Doherty of Lexing
ton; Princess Bernlece Matthews
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matth
ews, lone; Princess Ruby Ful-
leion and Mr. and Mrs. Kolcc
Kulleton. Heppner, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Munkers, Susie French,
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller, and
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner.
er were hostesses for a shower
and reunion honoring the bride.
Twelve high school classmates
gathered at the Robinson home
to exchange memories and to
present the honor guest with an
electric mixer for her future
home.
Coming from out-of-town for
the wedding were Mrs. Sara Mc
Namer, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, Mr.
and Mrs. Daune Graham and
boys, Miss Bernlce Thomson,
Mrs. Cachot Therkelson and Su
san, all of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Kelnhart Haack, Nancy
Jean and Kathy, of Mllwaukle;
Mary van Mevens, The Dalies;
Mr. ana Mrs. raul uemmeii. Sa
lem; Amos Gardlln, Seattle; Mr.
and Mrs. Pat O'Malley, Tlgard;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rawson. Mos
cow, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wilo
Graham, Battleground, Wn.:
Mr. and Mrs. E. William An
derson and Miss Elizabeth An
derson, Lake Oswego; Mr. and
Mr. Monte Carnes and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Jensen, La Grande;
Mr. and Mrs. LaGrange Guild
and Miss Mary Lee Guild, Sno
homish, Wn.: Mr. and Mrs.
John LaSota, Miss Beverly La
Sota and Mrs. Gail Stewart, all
of Scot tsd ale, Ariz.; Mrs. Mary
Winterholdcr, Lackawaxen, Pa.;
Mahoneys. were Dr. and Mrs. I Miss Kathleen Walsh. Wvchoff.
Ed Schaffitz. and Mr. and Mrs. N. J.; Joe Odryzwolskl, Niagara
Raymond Ferguson. Falls. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
On Wednesday evening, June nard Damon, John, Mark and
7, Mrs. Dick Robinson, Mrs. Bob Ann, Eugene, and Miss Lendlne
Laughlin and Mrs. Delbert Pip- Smith, Sacramento, Calif.
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Beautiful silver
starburst in heavy
Corham silverplate.
Six red and six white
taper candles are
Included for that
delicate glow.
Marvelously priced.
Starburst and candles
...$9.95 complete
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
Store Hours: 9 A.M.
177 MAIN ST, HEPPNER
Ph. 676-9200
JEWELERS
to 6 P.M.
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ORIIN
Bridal Shower Party
Honors Tass Morrison
Cheryle (Tass) Morrison was
complimented at a bridal show
er on Thursday afternoon, June
IS, at the Masonic Hall. She op
ened her gifts at a linen covered
table decorated with lovely bou
quets of pink gladioli placed at
each end. Assisting with the
gifts were Karen McCurdy, Su
san Llndstrom, and Mrs. James
Martin of Portland.
Guests were served refresh
ments at a white satin covered
tea table centered with an ar
rangement of yellow and soft
orange colored roses, the colors
which the bride has chosen for
her wedding. A lovely decorated
cake in the same colors was
served.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. cieii Kea, Mrs. Lewis Hal
vorsen, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Mrs.
E. M. Brlstow, Mrs. Lloyd Rice,
Mrs. John Eubanks, and Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn.
Miss Morrison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie K. Morrison,
Is attending summer school at
Oregon State this summer and
a late summer wedding Is
planned.
Oslunds Are Guests
At Wilkinson Home
Visiting Mrs. Wavcl Wilkin
son and family are her daugh
ter, Mrs. Walt (Frances) Oslund,
and her granddaughter Judy, of
Newcastle, Wyo.
Judy and her two sisters, Nan
cy and Carol Sue have been fre
quent visitors to Heppner. This
summer Nancy and Carol Sue
are attending summer school at
the University of Wyoming; in
the fall both will enroll at Tem
ple Buell College In Denver
where Carol, a Junior and honor
scholarship recipient, will be
president of the Student Nation
al Education Assn. and vice
president of Chimes, the Junior
honor society. Nancy, also an
honor scholarship recipient, will
be a freshman. She is past stu
dent body vice-president of
Newcastle High, a member of
the Northwest States Select
Choir for 1967 and twice mem
ber of the Wyoming all-state
choir.
Judy came directly to Hepp
ner from Wyoming American
Legion Girls' State. While here,
she Is also visiting her cousins,
Jody and Jill Rugg at Parkers
Mill.
Mr. Oslund is employed in
Newcastle as president and gen
eral manager of Plains Pipe
Line, a crude oil carrier, and
Is a director of the National
Bank of Newcastle.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. June 29. 1967
Mrs. OllT Hughes returned to
the home of her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes, In
Sweet Home on Tuesday, where
she will help care for the fam
ily while the daughter-in-law is
helping in the school's "head
start" summer program. She ac
companied Mrs. Tom Hughes
and boys who are moving to
Monroe. Tom will work through
the summer at Tupper Guard
Station, and Pam Is helping in
a summer camp for crippled
children in Southern Oregon.
Lois Beauty Shop
is happy to announce the addition of
SHARON HAMS to our Beauty Shop
Family. She will be available for appoint
ments Monday and Friday afternoons in
lone, and the remainder of her time in
the Heppner shop.
Call for the Operator of Your Choice:
VERLE JO DARLENE SHARON LOIS
HEPPNER IONE
Call 676-9603 Call 422-7234
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