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MR. AND MRS. LeROY A. GARDNER (Marilyn Ann Scalese)
Marilyn Scalese Weds LeRoy Gardner
In Pretty Church Ceremony May zo
Marriage vows wore exchang-'
od betwoon Mi:;s Marilynn Ann
Scak-se, Portland, and Seaman
2 c LeRoy A. Gardner, U. S.
Navv, at an impressive ceremony
at the altar of St. Patricks
Catholic church, Heppner, on
Sunday afternoon, May 26. Cele
brant for the 2:00 P m. double
ring ceremony was Father Ray
mond H. Beard.
The brido Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scalese, Port
land, and formerly of Pendleton.
Parents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner,
Heppner.
Providing a floral setting for
the summer ceremony were tall
standards holding spires of pink
and white gladioli, accented with
white satin bows, and flanked
by white tapers in candelabra.
Trc-nr.riaA tr, th altar on the
arm" of her father, the bride was
attractively atnrea in
length gown of white satin and
i- ctviori uith EmDire waist
line,' elbow length bell sleeves
edged in lace, ana ovai nc
Uni. illusion shoulde!
length veil was centered by a
large white satin Dior rose. She
..:A hriAa hnumiet of White
uciiiicu a 1 , ,
gardenias and pink rosebuds
Attending as maid of honor
was Miss cnnsiy luiuci
Burns, close college friend
Bri d e s m a i d s were Misses
Kathy Chapman, Sherrie xiawK
i oni MaiiHrv Weissert. all of
Pendleton, and college friends of
the bridal coupie.
hrnuo Attendants were
gowned in matching pale pink
floor lengtn A-nne guwno.
carried a single long-stemmed
pink rose.
Best man was Dennis Herbison,
TV.T t-ir. mnl ith .
Serving as ushers were Doug
. tt IfilA Cnila
DUDUqUe, neppnei, ivii"c
t-v, P-m Knivisto. Herm-
CUUU, JIU ' r
iston, all college classmates of
lilt KlUVIU. .
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Scalese was attired in a
nink silk ensemble, with pink
r,rn nnrpssnries. Mrs. Gard
ner, mother of the groom, chose
to wear a green knit suit with
Wedding music was played by
Ari Mopmiorita HlaveV. organ
ist who also accompanied the
vocal selections vi avu. uo
i j
The pink and white wedding
.i7!io parripd out in decor
ations in the parish hall, where
u imio trrppted their wedding
l J 1 1 o
euests at a reception. Centering
the oriae s iauie wa .........
v. tiaroA wpHdinfr cake, dec
orated with pink roses, and top
ped with white lovebirds and
pink netting. Guests were seated
:j;,,iri,,oi tables, centered
with artistic topiary trees of
pink and white netting, uetumi
ed with pink rosebuds and white
satin bows, on pin ihuic u..
r,nc in rhurup of serving
i ..ctoHnir nhoiit the .rooms,
were Mrs. Lynn Bolton and Mrs.
Keith uaiianer, ouui buuu.
fnm Th Dalles. Mrs.
U1C El
Hazel Gardner, grandmother ot
the groom, aisu oi inc ....
Vnnoth Wright. Henpner;
Mrs. Ron Koivisto and Mrs. Mike
Spike, both of La Grande.
Others assisting with serving
tw Dohprt Helfrecht. Mrs.
Jack Miller, Mrs: Jerry Chapman
and Mrs. Ben uaigeii, "
Pendleton, ana jvits. -iumi
i t i : uHtH manv of the ar
rangements were Mrs. Wilbur
Trniiriani Mrs. Marv Malcom,
Mrs. Jack Healy,- Mrs. Jack Van
Winkle ana Mrs. Jerry judges
n nf Wornrifp
Among honored guests from
out of town were the grooms
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Payne, ana jvits. naia
all of The Dalles. .
it wjaAAina tnn to 111"-
rtA men - ti5 - ,
v, n irfcrp thp bride changea
to a pink and white dress with
matching coat, white accessories
1 ..rhta nrnViit mmAffC
Ct J 1V1 WlillC a
On June 1 they were in La
Grande for commencement
: ractorn Orpffon COl
muiiitrs - - o ,
lege, where LeRoy was presented
business adminl s t r a 1 1 o n, for
...U-..L i. a ninnrtiiitpH rpauire-
menls in March. The bride had
also attended EOC ana uregon
Ci.,n 1 1nfirnrelt V.
home In San Diego, Calif., where
the groom is in basic training
with the U S. Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. uaruiiw
i ...i.u a rlinnpr for the
couple and the bridal party at
their home Saturday evening,
May 25, with guests iunu-ing.
nstallation Planned
t....i .-i.,. v, 59 Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold in
stallation ceremonies Monday
evening, June 24, at a p.m., m
the Heppner Masonic nau.
All members are urgea 10 at
tend.
r . I Tftrrff RlevinS of
11 1 , uiiu - " - - i -
Ukiah have leasea tneir aianu-
i w,nriina ctntinn and tra-
rage there, to a man from Pilot
Rock, immediate pians m
Blevlns family are lnaeinuic,
CowBelles Honor j
Father of the Year
At Annual Barbecue
mii n iLia ftwiwjt.n recently
n Morrow Count V rallter ol
the Year, wa honon-u on jiv
.i.... I,.., t hi ih annual ra
ther of ihe Year Barbecue, upon-
wirwl hv the Morrow vuumj
CowBelles.
Rawlins was presented wltn
h barbecue crill R''t1.,,rom
the CowBelles. His four children
f,r thn orcaxlon,
with a KUst who arrived from
.i.llece with the Rawlins son,
Tom. Mrs. Rawlins was unable
lo attend s hlie was i n.u.i.-u
In a two WH'KH IPBtners "'
shop at Llnfleld college In Mc-
i !'! unH fullilU'ed DV a SIX
millM , lww www
weeks summer achool session at
Ihe University oi wreon.
Several family members were
guests at the dinner In adit-
on to several m
i n..ii.i..ro .ii r-luh. the
sponsorliiR youth orRanizatlon
who nominated Kawims i"
honor.
nirto attpnrllnir the barbe-
raiiiiii i...-r .
cue supplied their own steaks,
which were cook un .
o,,p irriil recently Installed by
the fair board.
rw oii.. m,,k rnrniKhea car
i in Krniut a variety of salads,
onri iiH cream.
V. .1 1 V MX. '
A larger crowd than usual
.i,.intlnrt in the harbecue this
Ml) UVIlO.U ...
r ...i.u Kn... i 0iincta nres-
year wmi auuui j.;
ent. according to Mrs. Frank
Anderson, president oi me
belles.
Rawlins, who devotes many
hours of his time to working
with 4-H clubs and youth
groups, competed with other
county winners throughout the
slate for the honor of being cho
sen Oregon's Father of the Year.
Announcement of the winner
was made last week.
Bride-elect Honored
Prior to Departure
A mnrnino" hrlrfal shower and
rf., knn,.rino Miss Barbara
Gribble was held at the Eddie
Gunderson home rriaay morn
ing, June 14.
- knntMcM fnr t n p ore-nuu-
tial party were Mrs. C. L. Mc-
Quarrie, Mrs. f. w. bwu"iji
Mrs. Harlan McCurdy and Mrs.
Gunderson.
Assisting Miss uriDDie wmi
her gifts was her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Stuart Gribble. Friends
dropped in throughout the morn
Ing hours to bring shower gifts
enjoy refreshments and visit
with BarDara Deioie nty
ture for Athens, Greece, where
she will be wed to Airman First
Class Larry Michael Derrick,
whose home Is in Baker.
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Extension Committee
Alumni are Honored
At Annual Luncheon
nlv Home Kxten-
sion county committee alumni
wcr honorea wiin a luiuiieim
bv the present coumy rommmw
.. rnlramumls nnncx last
week, accord I nR to Mrs. Bea Lu
clanl, committee sinrptary.
The program featured Wlllard
O'Harra, administrator, assisted
by Mrs. Kicnara wnmiui, numra
uhn told about and dem
onstrated the new heart moni
toring equipment in use at uie
hospital.
A white elephant sale was
held. The proceeds from Ihe sale
will be given to the Esther Kir
mis Award fund.
The new County Committee
members, Mrs. rave Ferguson,
Mrs. Phoebe Hayes and Mrs. Eva
Anderson, assisted Bea Luclanl,
Mar Acock. Dorris Graves.
and Gladys Connor (present
county committee members) In
rw.i-.ti r. rr thn Innehpon.
The annual alumni luncheon
lo nsit a nnrt rt t lip rpaillnr fV.
tension unit program year. It Is
Dinner to Precede
Rockhound Meeting
The Morrow County Gem and
Mineral Society win non n
1.... MAAlln, until lhA fall SPA-
llint iih--ihk
Fon on Saturday evening. June
22. Meetings will resume in wi
IPniin-r. . .
Preceding the meeting, to uc
held In the Pete McMurtry
building, a potltuk supper will
vw. f.rv.wi nt f5:.'l0 o.m. for the
members. familU's and guests.
Coffee, punch, rolls and butter
will be Itirnusnea, wiin im-in-.
i. .i a Ki-lnir nronared
dishes, silverware and inrsonal
dishes. , .
Following the meeting, there
will be the preparation of ma
terials for the Sidewalk Bazaar,
set for July 12 and 13. Mm-
i n dcIioH in hrlrltr small
boxes and gift wrappings, also
nrtirles lor graD doxi-s nnu
terlals to be usea tor baie or
titles.
t social affair de
signed to keep former county
committee memm-m iiiiupin
the county in close commuiu
cation with each other.
JllllllllllllllMIUIUIIUMmiUIIIUIIIIUHIIIIIIIHI IIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIUHIIIIIIHII HEFPNEH GAZETTE -TIM CS. Thurot, JuB. M.
Mnrtha Peck. Grand
Rainbow Treasurer.
Honored at Reception
Ruth Assembly No. 50, Inter-
mil,. .nil Order of Rainbow fur
Girls, honored Mtsa Martha Pink.
grand treasurer of Grand i.am
bow Assembly of Oregon, at a
reception Saturday evening, June
8, In the Heppner Masonic nan.
Presiding over the evening re
ception ? Sara Miller, currem
worthy aavwor u u"
.I.. unrn Mrs. (;ladv
Uiy. llUtilia
Urev. EuKene. and Mrs. Jean net I
Mlllett, roruana, uout
mothers of the nonoree. nw
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. lone,
mother advisor; Bonnie Kay Ak
ers. lone, grand confidential ob
server; Terrle O'Connor, lone,
worthy advison jvira. u)inc
Irbv, Olex, grand deputy; Mrs.
Dick Wilkinson, Heppner, grand
Ruth of the Grand Chapter of
Eastern Star, and Mrs. Harold
Becket, Heppner, past grand dep
uty. Members of the Assembly pre
sented a skit In honor of Miss
Peck and also presented several
vocal selections. Guests enjoyed
refreshments served by the girls.
Yellow decorations were used
about the room, and on the re
freshment table.
Miss Peck, daughter of Mr- and
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MISS MARTHA PECK
Mm Ken Peck. Lexington, is
past worthy advisor of Ruth As
sembly, and Is currently com-
Dletlnc her term or on ice
Grand Treasurer. New officers
will be elected at Grand As
sembly In Corvallls next week,
which will be attended by sev
eral memers of the Heppner and
lone chapters.
Martha will begirt her soph
omore year at the University of
Oregon in xne iu.
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