Advcntist Families ' Participate in Camp Meetings This Month Tlti Hcv. nml Mm. II. K. Pri-M-on, Itcitv Whkiht nml Mr. and Mrs. I.i-nIit CrnHMiT nil attend ed tin' Oregon ('iimp McctiriK of Ihn Seventh Day Ailvi-ntlt thurcli lit tho permanent rump Klti' In ClnilNtniii' I'nrk near t.aiirrlwiMiil Aiiiilnny In port- lllllll Mr. nml Mm. CriiNMcr, who at tended fur tin' weekend of July 7 lo ! nml July U to in, brought Htirk Jomch, mm of Dr. Mini Mr. Corn lil A. Juno hnrk to lletiier wth them on July 0. Tho bin meeting feature event fur both iiilultx anil younu people. Mnny fiunllleM onn nml Ktny fur the full ten iliiyn nml others nre nhlo to nt trml only on week end. Kventn lit the meeting Include inusli'iil iH rfonnnrici'M and talk by mlMilunnrlcN nnd clmrrh lender on Mondiiy, July 10, a meeting featured I hi Muff mem-Ix-ri and friend of the Quiet Hour, n church radio program that hint been on tliu air for Ml year. Seattle Family Visits At Gonty Home Hero Mr. and Mrs, Hiiynmnd K. (only of Seattle, Wn., spent Ihr wri-k end here visiting hi par ent, Mr. unit Mrs. K. K. (iotity nml brother, and to net their children, Kamoiiii and Itilwll who hud ent the week with their Krnudparenl while their parent were on vacation to California and Nevada with friends from Portland. On Sund.iv, Mr. and Mrs. flontv and Mr. nnd Mrs Imr fell Mrl.arhlan timk ten local Hoy .seouis lo tner utimmer ramp this week nt Wnllowii Lake. The Conlv returned hy wav of i klah to visit their win- In law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Terry lllevlns nnd daugh ters. LOSE WEIGHT tirt Miuulritf remilt whffii you take ur prvMlurt caIIchS H!.IMOlKX. N prtNK rlption iimmIimI. Yu mu1 tfiie ugly fat or your rnonry bark, LIMolEX la UbM id wily wallow tut Nj trvliitf, no poc In) ttprvUft, no harmful druffft Hl.IMi'l'KX ct J.1U) ami l ..ht on (Mi (U'AKANTKK: If not naiuflnl fur wiy rpttstftt, Junt ro turn t) unurl portion tu ytiur i1riglDt tttnl tfft your full money U HUMol'KX In ohl ty Ml'UUA V KKXAI.I, I N Mnln Mnll Order (0. HV Mi MOIETY HEFFNER GAZETTE-TIMES, ThuredaT. Julr 20. 1967 Royal Arch is Host To Guest Companions At Mountain Meeting Heppner Chapter of Royal Arch Manonn entertalnr-d com panion from Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho at their annual mountain outdoor conferral on Saturduy afternoon and evening, July 1, at Cutsforth Park. Chapter wag opened In short form at 3:30 p.m. and the even ing ceremonies began about 7:30 p.m., at which time all dlgnl tarien were escorted to the Kant, Introduced and extended the proper Masonic honors. Those Included dignitaries from Wash ington, Idaho and Oregon; Crand Scribe Paul Jones, and District Deputy of the Grand High Priest Harold Beeket. The Royal Arch degrees were conferred to Don Gilliam, Al Bo schee and George Simonson, all of Heppner. The degree work was beautifully presented, and appreciation was extended to Jim Davidson, Grand Master of the Third Veil of Idaho, and Norman Hoard, Grand Master of the Third Veil of Oregon for their assistance In the ceremo nies. Prior commitments for the Royal Cross of Honor degree at I he Dalles cut attendance from Milton-Freewater, Baker, La Grande and other nearby areas, nut about 70 members were present. Hot cakes and sausage was the menu at noon, and the an nual steak dinner was served at 5:30 p.m. Wives of the visiting Royal Arch men, who accompanied their husbands here, were en tertained by local Masonic wives. After enjoying some of the Sidewalk Bazaar event, they gathered for dinner in the Masonic hall. Card games were in Dlav during the evening. A good attendance of about 30 women were present, coming from Richland, Kennewick, H gard, Oswego, Portland, Wheel er and Fossil, Mrs. Jim David son and Mrs. Norman Hoard wives of Idaho and Oregon Grand Masters, were .among those present. Mrs. Paul Jones served as chairman for the planning com mittee, assisted by Mrs. Howard Bryant and Mrs. Harold Becket, Summer Trip Takes Girl to Exposition A tour of "Expo '67" In Mon treal, Canada, was a highlight for Karla Weatherford, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weath erford, during an enjoyable month's vacation trip nl the east. Karla left June 13 on her first plane trip, flying to Erie, Pa., with stops in Chicago and Cleve land and returned Sunday, July 16. In Erie she visited Mrs. Dor othy Livingston, who was a close friend and wedding atten dant of Karla s late mother. Karla accompanied the Liv ingstons to Canada, visiting Ni agara Falls en route. They spent 2', t days sightseeing among thp Interesting exhibits at Expo '67 In Montreal, and were especially Impressed with the national buildings entered from France and Thailand. Crowds and lack of time pre vented them from seeing as much of the exposition as they would have liked to have seen. Their return trip to Erie took them through Quebec where they toured the Thetford Mines, and stopped at places of histor ical Interest around Boston and Buffalo. On her return flight home, Karla was an overnight visitor with her mother's cous ins, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nel son at Fondu Lac, Wise. She was met In Portland by her parents. Lonerock Reception To Honor Goldenweds The 50th weddlrvg anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Davis of Lonerock will be the occas ion for a reception in their hon or on Sunday afternoon, July 23. Friends and relatives are cor dially Invited to greet the coup le at the Lonerock Annex In Lonerock between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. Hosts for the affair will be the children of Mr. and Mrs. Da vis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis of Genesee, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDaniel of Hardman; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis of Lone rock, and Carroll Davis of Lonerock. Rural Fire Protection DANCE Live Music EVERT Friday & Saturday At The WAGON WHEEL CAFE Heppner 676-8997 MR. AND MRS. LEONARD GUY BEDORD (Patricia Ann Beall) Beall-Bedord Service Unites Couple July I In Boardman Community Church MltKSS 217 f ruled. 1 Ml.us Patricia Ann Hcnll, dau ghter of Margaret Beall, Eugene, and Frank Beall of Portland, Ix-camc the bride of U'onard Guy (Chipper) Uedord, son of Mr. and Mrs. I-ismnril Iledord of Iloardman, In u 1:00 p.m. doub le ring ceremony nt the Bonrd man Communllv church on Sat urday, July 1. The candlelight servlre wa.s performed by the Rev. George Net-lev, church pas tor. Mrs. Wavne Kiihn .sang "Whither Tlum Gocsl" ami ' Wedding Prayer." accompanied hs Mrs II. mild li.ikcr. who al so ilaed the nuptial music. new by ...is it a watchband ...or a bracelet? Pttn comr jfij? 1 Ytllnw Whll JT Gold lillnil w V'l 'VrMIGNOIMItf YHIiw Of Whit ((rt Co"1,'lll' a. stAmrr Ytllow or White Uold liiiod (1.99 s-y u s Dom. lh urn. anrt Iwn llmlno So beaulilul you won't need a bucclft. It's love at lint litiit. Alluringly tlim, but ratoluta, Adorna ollari tie-IMn-l-knot durability. "Something from the Jeweler's. is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 BANKAMERICARD WIMIIMMkll'm ORCtSIN IbttampbI The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of pcau de sole with empire waist and short sleeves, trimmed with pearls and lace, and chapel train. Her finger ti plied veil was held by a crown of pearls. She wore white gloves and carried a spray of white hladloli. Delma Porter of Hood River was maid of honor, and brides maids were Deanna Itiney nnd Gloria. Haldiiio, cousins of the bride. All the attendants wore yellow gowns of creK georgette, with ilacron waist trimmed in I white daisies, and net headpiec j es. They had shoes of yellow satin and carried hoiuiucts of yellow and white daisies and red roses. Best man was Greg Bedord, brother of the groom, l.'shers were Vance Mm-, Brush Prairie, Wash., and Larry .linker of Kennewick, Wash., both cousins of the proom. Cantllellghters were Terry Haves of Condon, cousin of the bride, and Billle Bedord, brother of the groom. Darla Hayes was ringbearer nnd Stacey Hayes wa.s flower girl, both cousins of the bride. Mrs. Joe Tatone was hostess for the reception at the Green field Grange hall, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Ken Jenkins and Mrs. liollln Bishop. The four-tiered cake, topped with bells, was cut and served by Mrs. John Baldlno of Portland, aunt of the bride, and Barbara LeTraee of Hermlston, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Jeff Hayes of Condon, aunt of the bride, pour ed the coffee, and Mrs. Charles lliguera of Othello, Wash., aunt of the groom, served the punch. Mrs. Melvln Hayes of Condon, aunt of the bride, had the guest book, and Leslie Cline of Port land, was nt the gift table. There were 125 guests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Beall wore a yellow linen dress with lace coat with mint green accessories, and had a white orchid corsage. The groom's mother chose a white bunded lace dress with beige ac cessories. Her corsage was a cof fee orchid. Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs. Mary Beall of Port land, grandmothers of the bride, and Mrs. Guy Ferguson and Mrs. Mel Debeck of Frenchtown, Mont., grandmothers of the groom, all wore corsages of pink carnations. The bride is a 19GG graduate of South Eugene High school nnd attended tho University of Oregon last year. The groom Is a 1901 graduate of Kiverside High school nnd has attended Kastern Oregon College nnd Blue Mountain Community Col lege. After a trip to the coast they are living in Boardman. Out of town guests attended from Othello, Brush Prairie, Vancouver and Kennewick, Wash.; Missoula and French town, Mont.; Ashland, Maupin, Irrigon, La Grande, Crabtree, Heppner, Condon, Portland, Mik knlo, Hermlston, and Mosier. The Rev. and Mrs. Don Mc- Carty and family left after even ing service at the Church of the Nazarene June 28 for an extend ed vacation and visit with their pnrents In Albuquerque, N. M. They planned to return some time before July 23. 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