HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thundoy. July 6. 1967
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MR. AND MRS. HENRY POINTER (th lormti Kathleen Marilyn
HyukcU)
Hood River Girl Weds
Henry Pointer June 17
In Church Ceremony
Kathleen Marilyn Hyskoll rnr.
rli'd n lati-lrlnmu'd hnmlkor
chief (m-IihiuIhk to her maternal
grandmother when ((he became
the hrlde of Henry Pointer on
Sunday, June 17, at St. Mary's
Ciitliolle rliun-h In Hood Klver.
Father T. J. Mixire offietnted at
the double ring ceremony.
The bride Is the dmtKhter of
Mrs. Margaret Klene Hyskell of
Hood Klver, and parents of the
Rroom are Mr. and Mrn. Don
Pointer of U'xlneton.
Miss Hyskell, wearing a white
ornuna cajje dress over peau de
Hole handed In white Matin with
a train npplliiued with daisies
and banded with white satin.
(Ray Webber Photo)
Davis-Vinton Vows
Exchanged June 17
St. Michael and All Anjiels'
Episcopal church In Portland
was the scene of the marriage
of Miss Wanda Davis and Lar
ry Vinton, Rrandnephow of
Kmlle (Jitwhens, on Saturday,
June 17. The bride Is the dau
Khter of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Dav
is, and parents of the groom are
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vinton, all of
Portland.
The groom had often visited
here at the Groshen home and
had worked on ranches here
during the summers. He Is pres
ently enrolled at Portland State
College, malorlng In secondary
cducaton. The voung couple
traveled to Washington, D. C,
for their honeymoon trip.
Mr. and Mrs. uroshens were
was escorted to the altar by her among those who attended the
brother, David Hyskell. Her wedding ceremonies, and spent
shoulder length white tulle i some time visiting relatives
veil fell from a headpiece of while In Portland.
daisies and her bridal bouquet
was of daisies,
Carolyn Downing was maid of
honor for her cousin. Her pink
tulle cage dress, banded with
iilnk satin on the sleeves, hem
line and narrow train, matched
those worn by bridesmaids
Phyllis Land of The Dalles and
Iioul.se and Donna Pointer of
Portland, sisters of the groom.
Their headpieces were of pink
tulle held with pink daisies and
thev carried pink daisies.
Ilml her of the groom, Tom
Pointer, stood as best man and
Jerry Anderson of North Bend,
Hill Doherty of Kugenc and
James Steagall of Portland as
sisted as ushers.
Mark and Charles Pointer,
brothers of the groom, wore al
tar bovs and Stan Conlon, the
groom's uncle, was the soloist,
accompanied by Mrs. George
Ackerman of Hood Klver.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond Down
ing, aunt and uncle of the bride,
hosted a reception honoring the
couple in their home lollowng
the ceremony. Mrs. Jane Franz
catered the event and the cake
was served by Mrs. Kaymond
Downing of Hood Klver and Mrs.
Klchaid Farra of Lake Oswego,
both aunts of the bride. Coffee
wns poured by Mrs. Maude
Pointer of Corvallls, grandmoth
er of Hie groom, and Mrs. Har
riet Batty of Klamath Falls,
aunt of the groom.
Mrs. Judy Downing, cousin of
the bride, and Mrs. Virginia
Conlon, aunt of the groom,
served punch. Passing rice and
scrolls were Alisa and Jeff
Moore. Mrs. Jerry Anderson of
North Bend was In charge of
the gifts.
The new Mrs. Pointer chose a
yellow dress and green print
coat ensemble with yellow ac
cessories for her going away
outfit.
Following a honeymoon trip
to the coast, the couple is now
at home in Salem whore the
groom is employed as a sales
man for Proctor and Gamble Co,
Mary Smith is Bride
Of Thomas G. Martin
Miss Mary Smith, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Everett J. Smith
of Chicago, III., became the bride
of Thomas G. Martin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Martin of Lex
ington, on Saturday evening,
June 21, In Carson City. Nov.
For her marriage the bride
was attired In a street length
dress of white silk shantung,
with a flowered headdress and
short veil. She carried a bridal
louquet of rosebuds.
Following the ceremony, the
couple left for a honeymoon
trip to Lake Tahoo.
The bride attended Mt. Asslsl
Academv In U-mont, 111., and
the De Paul University in Chic
ago, where she majored In phil
osophy. She has spent some time
travbeling In Europe.
The groom has Just completed
a military tour of duty in Eur
ope. Following his graduation
from the lone High school, he
attended Columbia Basin Col
lege and Oregon State Univer
sity previous to going Into the
army service.
The newly weds are now mak
ing their home on the Martin
ranch near Lexington.
Locust Chapter Seats
Incoming Officers
At June 27 Ceremony
IONK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
F.kstrom, Jr. were sealed as w
thy matron and patron of Lo
cust Chapter No. 11!), Order of
the Eastern Star, at a public In
sinuation ff officers on Tuesday
evening, Juno 27, at the lone
Masonic hall.
Installing matron was Mrs.
Claude Graham of Kuth Chapter
No. 32 and assisting here was
the new worthy matron's mother,
Mrs. Archie Ball, Sr. Mrs. Inez
Huffman was Installing music
ian and Mrs. LaVornc Van Mar
tor was Installing chaplain.
Elective officers installed were
Mrs. Om.ir ltletmann, associate
matron; Omar Klotmann, asso
ciate patron; Mrs. Koy W. Llnd
strom, secretary Koy W. Llnd
strom, treasurer; Mrs. James
Harnett conduct reus and Mrs.
Kenneth Srnousc, associate cond
uctress. The following officer were up-
Kinted to serve for the ensuing j
year: Mrs. ft u d y Uergstrom,
chaplain; Mrs. Herbert Kkxtrom
St., marshal; Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor, organist; Mrs. Ella Burgoy
ne, Adah; Mrs. Herl Akers, Kuth;
Mrs. I-wls Halvorsen, Esther; ,
Mrs. James Lindsay, Martha;!
Mrs. K. ft. Schaffer, Electa; j
Herl AkMs, Warder; and Lewis
Halvorsen, Sentinel.
The newly Installed matron j
chose shades of blue and laven-;
der for her colors, the orchid for
her flower, and the praying
hands as her symbol. These wero
used In the decorations of the
room. She presented each of her
officers with an artificial of chid
corsage.
Special guests present were
Mrs. Dick Wilkinson of Heppner,
who was Installed Grand Kuth
of the (irand Chapter of Oregon,
Order of the F;astern Star, at in
stallation ceremonies at the
Memorial Coliseum on June 21;
and Mrs. Iill Cox, newly install
ed worthy matron of Kuth Chap
ter No. 32 at Heppner.
Mrs. Ekstrom had the pleasure
of Introducing her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Ball, Sr. and
her four sisters, Mrs. Rudy Berg
strom, Mrs Gene Hall and Mrs.
La Verne Van Marter of Heppner;
and Mrs. Roger Stelger of Port
land. A lovely bouquet of blue and
lavender delphinium and larks
pur, flanked by lavender can
dles, decorated the tea table.
Mrs. Hall presided at the silver
service, Mrs. Stelger served the
decorated cake, and Mrs. Keith
Rea poured punch, Mrs. Walter
Jacobs assisted about the rooms.
Cindy and Jan Ekstrom were
in charge of the guest book.
Birthday Feted
Mrs. Norah Rasmum was hon
ored In Walla Walla, Wash., on
the weekend of June 24 and 25
when relatives complimented
her on her birthday. She was
guest of her niece and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dysart, and
also visited her nephew and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Cecil,
and Mrs. Mabel Cecil, who is
Mrs. Rasmus' sister-in-law and
mother of Mrs. Dysart and Mr.
Cecil. Mrs. Dysart has been a
b(x)kkeeper for the Van Pet ten
Lumber Co. there for many
years. Mrs. Rasmus said that
she had a very enjoyable time
on the weekend.
The Rev. and Mrs. Al Boschee
plan to leave Monday, July 10,
on a vacation trip of some ten
days. They expect to go to Yel
lowstone Park, taking a house
trailer, and will continue on to
Billings, Mont., to visit friends.
They plan to be back in Hepp
ner by July 20.
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Reception to Honor
Newlyweds Saturday
A public reception Is planned
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Nelson on Saturday, July
8, In the basement rooms of
the lone United Church of
Christ. The newlywed couple
was married at the Chapel of
the Bells In Reno, Nov., on June
10.
Parents of the groom, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., Lexing
ton, are extending a cordial in
vitation to all friends and rela
tves in the area to attend the
reception. The young couple will
greet their guests between the
hours of 8:00 and 10:00 p.m.
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