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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thuiorr, Februarr I. 1968
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Families are United
OSU Honor Student
Joins Campus Groups
Miss Maralee Murray, a fresh
man In the school of pharmacy
at Oregon State University, will
be initiated into Alpha Lambda
Delta, freshmen women's honor
ary, on February 11, according
to word received by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray.
On February 3 Miss Murray
will also be initiated into Sig
ma Kappa sorority. She has
served during the past term as
vice-president of this living
group's pledpe class, and had
the honor of being selected as
one of this year's nominees for
"Sweetheart of Sigma Chi".
MRS. TIMOTHY MARK WAKEFIELD (the former Jean Marl
Scritsmier) (Wilson Photo),
Scritsmier-Wakefield
Marriage Performed
In Portland Ceremony
Miss Jean Marie Scritsmier
and Timothy Mark Wakefield of
the U. S. Air Force, were unit
ed in marriage in a nuptial
mass on Saturday, January 20.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold F. Scritsmier,
3786 N. Melrose Drive, Portland,
and former Heppner residents.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Phyllis A. Wakefield, also
of Portland.
The double ring ceremony
was performed at 2:00 p.m. at
Holy Rosary Catholic church,
Portland, by the Rev. Father
Cassidy. At the altar were
stnndnrds holding floral ar
rangements of white gladioli
and stock.
The bride was escorted down
the white carpeted aisle by her
fnthpr. She was auirea in a
floor-leneth A-line gown of
white velvet, fashioned with
scooped neckline and an empire
waist accented with venise jace.
The wrist-length sleeves were
fitted and the detachable velvet
train was held at the baCK Willi
two velvet bows. A cluster of
venise lace petals and seed
pearls formed the crown which
held the elbow-length veil of
illusion net. She carried a nose
nf white rosebuds, carna
tions and stephanotis. She also
wore a sixpence in her shoe ior
pnrai luck.
Maid of honor was her twin
sister. Jane Scritsmier, of Port
land.
Another sister, Sue Scritsmier,
was honor bridesmaid.
Thrpe former classmates,
Misses Joan Schooler, Mrs. Carol
SteDhens. and Carol Weill, an
of Portland, also attended as
bridesmaids.
The attendants were Identic
ally gowned in floor-length
powns of moss green velvet,
stvled with empire waistlines
and short sleeves. Their head
pieces were matching velvet
msps hacked with rows of green
net. Thev carried white fur
muffs instead of the traditional
flowers.
Best man was William Dike
man of Portland. Serving as
ushers were John Scritsmier,
Portland, brother of the bride;
John Stitch and Ron Stephens,
both of Portland, and Gregory
Wallwork, Oregon City.
Tami Prock, Heppner, cousin
of the bride, served as flower
girl. Her long dress was identi
cal to the bridesmaid's dresses
and she carried a basket of
white carnations and rosebuds.
Serving as riner bearer was Jon
Prock. HeDDner. also cousin of
the bride.
The newlyweds were greeted
by their wedding guests at a re
ception following the ceremony
in the Capri Room of the Cos
mopolitan Motor Hotel.
They left for a honeymoon
trip to Seattle and into Canada.
For traveling the new bride was
attired in a camel hair suit
with cranberry accessories.
They are now at home at San
Bernadino, Calif., with the
groom stationed nearby at Nor
ton Air Force Base.
The bride was graduated from
Jefferson High school and prior
to her marriage was employed
as a receptionist at the Tuber
culosis Survey Center and as a
model for Gioria LaVonne Stu
dio. Several relatives and close
friends of the bride attended the
ceremonies from this area. In
cluded were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Prock and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Cutsforth and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Cutsforth and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Prock,
Mrs. Vivian Elder, Mr. and Mrs.
Wavne Prock and Terry of Pen
dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prock
and Mrs. Ilene Wyman.
At 50th Anniversary
Of M. C. Moynihans
Mr. and Mrs. Nod Clark and
family returned home last Mon
day from Toledo, where they
went Saturday. January 20, to
attend the 50th wedding annl
versary celebration of Mrs.
Clark's grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. M. C. Moynihan of Toledo.
Kev. Moynihan serves as the
Episcopal minister in Toledo.
All five children of the coup
le and their families attended
the celebration, with the excep
tion of a grandson, Bruce Spen
cer, who Is currently on duty
with the military service.
A total of about 45 members
of the family attended a din
ner party in Corvallis Saturday
evening. January 20, for the hon
ored couple.
A reception and open house
for their parents was held the
next day, January 21, by the
children and families of the
couple, among them the Rev.
and Mrs. C. Bruce Spencer, for
mer residents here.
Accompanying the Clarks
was Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. El
lis Ball and children. Mrs. Ball,
whose husband is serving in
Vietnam, remained in Toledo to
accompany her parents to their
home in Shafter, Calif., for a
few weeks visit.
Popular Mystery
Reviewed at Club
"A Spy Called Mlohael-E", by
Amelia Elisabeth Walden, was,
In part, reviewed by Mrs. Madge
Thomson at the regular meet
Ing of the Bookworms club on
January 23, at the home of Mrs,
Ted Smith.
Ten members were present to
listen as Mrs. inomson reviewed
the suspense story of C.I.A. work.
The popular mystery book Is on
the young adult age level.
Refreshments were served to
those attending by the hostess,
Mrs. Smith.
Birthday is Occasion
For Surprise Party
Mrs. Bill Hust entertained
with a surprise birthday party
in honor of her husband Friday
evening, January 19, at their
home.
Friends of the couple who
gathered to greet Hust on his
birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wishart and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bergstrom and family,
Rev. and Mrs. Al Boschee and
family, and the hostess and
their children.
An evening of games and
cards was enjoyed, with Mrs.
Hust serving refreshments at
the close of the evening.
Club Meets Tuesday
Members of the Heppner
Golden Age club will meet at
the Episcopal parish hall Tues
day evening, February 6. The
evening of activity will begin
with the usual potluck dinner
at 7:00 p.m., followed by a brief
business meeting and a variety
of entertainment. All members
are urged to attend, and guests
are always welcome.
New Officers Chosen
For Rhea Creek HEC;
Plan Cleaning Day
At the regular monthly meet
Ins of the Home Economics
club of Rhea Creek Grange, held
last Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Orlan Wright, officers for
liHKj were chosen.
Mrs. Harold Wriuht was elect
ed to serve as chairman: Mrs.
Orlan Wright, vice-chairman,
and Mrs. Walter Wright, sec re
turv-treasurer.
A cleaning day for the grange
hall was discussed, and the at
ternoon of Thursday, February
a. was selected.
Regular grange meeting will
De Friday, February , begin
ning With a potluck dinner at
6:00 p.m., followed by a busi
ness meeting and a party after
the meeting.
The members voted to con
tribute to the Heart Fund, Can
cer Fund, March of Dimes and
the Easter Fund.
Those attending the potluck
luncheon and meeting were
Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Evelyn
Farrens, Mrs. Dorrls Graves,
Mrs. Harold Wright, Miss Mar
ilyn Bergstrom, Mrs. John Berg
strom, Mrs. Harold Stevens, Mrs.
Ron Haguewood, Mm. Elmer
Palmer, Mrs. Lewis Ball and the
hostess, Mrs. Wright.
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad
service.
Church Youth Elect;
Plan Coming Events
Election of officers of the
United Youth Fellowship group
was held at the Methodist
church on Sunday. January 14
New officers are Jim Sherman,
ures dent: Sue t'hullv. vice pre
Went; Sara Miller, treasurer, and
Karlu Weatherford, secretary.
Several new Items of buslnew
were discussed, with plans
being made to hold a car wash
at Van Winkle's Chevron sta
tlon on Saturday, February 3,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Churgen
of $1 will be made for a wah
job and $1.50 for cleaning both
Inside and outside.
A Die sale will be held at Cen
trol Market on February 10,
with all profits going to Teen
Challenge In Brooklyn, N. Y.,
to aid drug addicts, alcoholics
and other unfortunates.
Also among future plans for
the youth group are plans to at
tend the Billy Graham movie,
"For Pete's Sake," to be held in
Pendleton February 18. The mo
vie Is being sponsored by the
Pendleton Ministerial Associa
tion. Advance ticket sales for
the movie will be held, and any
one desiring to attend must
sign up in advance.
Next Sunday nights meeting
of the United Youth Fellowship
will be held February 4, at 7
p.m.. In the basement of the
Christian church. Rev. Mel Dix
on will speak on the archael-
oglcal validation of the finding
Turners Announce
Birth of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner an
nounce the birth of a dauKh
ter, Melissa Jean, born Thurs
day, January 25, at Pioneer
Memorial hotipltul. The new ba
by weighed 7 lb., 8 oz., and Joins
a family of two older slvters at
home.
Maternal grandparents ire
Mr. and Mrs. Garlund Swansmi
of lone and paternal grand
mother is Mrs. Nora Turner at
Heppner.
of stones of the Ten Command
menta, and give scientific sub
stantiation of Jonah and tho
whale.
Trade at home where
dollars have more sense.
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DANCE
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Community
Center
9 p.m.
February 3
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Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpaln
and family in Arlington were
Chuck Hudson and Don Brew
strom of Bend. The men, who
are former lone residents, are
coaches of the Bend Lava Bears
basketball team, and were on
their way to Pendleton last Fri
day for their game.
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