Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 27, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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New Bride Honored
At Wedding Shower
Wednesday evening, June 19.
was !he ante chosen Ut a bridal
shower which honored Mr. Pen
nix tlVKgyl O'Dunnrll t St. 1'at-rii-k'a
Catholic parihh hall.
HosteHset for the aliowcr were
Mrs. Jerry DBRttt, Mr. Ernie
McCabe, Mm. Kon Leonnlg and
Mm. Jim UlcKHlsworlh.
Spetlal guests at the shower
were the brlde'a two grand
mothers, Mrs. George Clurk at
La Grande and Mrs. Mabel Sny
der uf Pendleton.
Assisting the honoree with the
opening of her gift" were Mrs.
David Gray and Miss Martha
Peck, both former classmate! of
the bride.
Hostesses served strawberry
angel food dessert, punch and
coffee to the 32 guests attend
ing. Parents Announce
Marriage of Couple
Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod of
lleppner announce the mnrrlage
of their daughter, Frances Kay,
to Perry Gerald Jones, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Geruld Jones, also of
lleppner.
Wedding vows were exchanged
Monday, June 17, In Vancouver,
Wn.
The bride, a Heppner High
school graduate of liH5, Is pres
ently employed as a beautician
In Portland. Jones, a graduate of
Portland Union Academy, attend
ed college In Alaska and mortic
ian school in San Francisco,
Calif.
MR. AND MRS. W. MICHAEL PARHISH (Virginia Moore))
(Photo by Laura)
Ginny Moore Bride
Of Michael Parrish
A summer setting of yellow
and white was chosen by Miss
Virginia Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie W. (Tim) Moore,
lor her marriage on Saturday,
June 15, to W. Michael Parrish,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Par
rish of Condon.
Vows were exchanged at an
11:00 a.m. nuptial mass at St.
Patrick's Catholic church. Cele
brant for the double ring cere
mony was the Rev. Raymond H.
Beard. Altar attendants were
Robert Moore, ' brother of the
bride, and Davey Gonzalez, Fres
no, Calif., nephew of the groor).
Decorating the main altar
were two large floral arrange
ments of yellow daisies, with
smaller matching arrangements
at the side altars.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, appeared in a
floor-length gown of white lace,
styled with elbow-length sleeves
and oval neckline which was
deep cut in back. Back of the
A-line skirt featured three bouf
fant tiers of lace which extend
ed into a short train. Her full,
trailing veil of silk illusion was
held by a headpiece of daisies
which matched the bridal bou
quet of yellow daisies and fern
which she carried. Special ac
cessories were pearl earrings, a
gift of the groom, a gold cross
belonging to her grandmother,
and a blue garter made by an
aunt of the bride.
Miss Marguerite Moore at
tended her sister as maid of
honor.
Bridesmaids were Theresa
Moore, also sister of the bride,
Mrs. Archie Ball, Pendleton, and
Mrs. Darrell Watson, La Grande.
The honor attendants wore
matching floor length A-line
gowns of yellow crepe chiara,
trimmed at the neckline, around
the short sleeves and at the
hemline with white daisies.
They wore headpieces of white
daisies and carried arm bou
quets, also of white daisies.
Best man was Patrick Tierney
of Condon.
Serving as ushers were Rick
Stinchfield and Curtis Potter,
both of Condon, and David Gon
zales, Fresno, Calif., brother-in-law
of the groom.
Wedding selections were play
ed by Mrs. Rose Marie Stroeber,
organist. Soloist was Miss Lynne
Mathews of Pilot Rock.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Moore wore a pink lace
coat and dress ensemble with
matching accessories. Mrs. Par
rish, mother of the groom, chose
a blue linen suit with matching
accessories.
The couple greeted their wed
ding guests at a reception in
the parish hall. Centering the
large refreshment table was a
four-tiered white wedding cake,
topped with fresh daisies, which
were also used to encircle the
base of the cake. The chosen
yellow and white colors were
carried out in other arrange
ments about the room.
Cutting the cake were Mrs.
Edward Davis and Mrs. Milton
Perry, both of Pendleton, Mrs.
Larry Moore, Salem, and Mrs.
Dale Fullerton, Kennewick,
Wash., all aunts of the bride.
Pouring were Mrs. Therese
Sager and Mrs. Bernadette En
bysk, both of Pendleton. Mrs.
Jeannine Kennings, Berkeley,
Calif., and Mrs. Paul Koster,
Portland, all aunts of the bride.
Miss Marilyn Lee, Baker, and
Miss Jennifer Brindle, Heppner,
attended the gift table.
Reception hostess was Mrs.
Pat Laing, Richland, Wn., cous
in of the bride, and general
wedding co-ordinator was Mrs.
Jack Healy, Heppner.
For their wedding trip to
Coeur d' Alene Lake, the new
Mrs. Parrish changed to an or
ange coat and dress ensemble
with matching accessories.
The couple Is residing during
the summer months in Condon,
where the groom is employed.
Following her graduation from
Heppner High school In 1964',
the bride attended four years of
college at Eastern Oregon Col
lege, La Grande. She graduat
ed this year with a Bachelor of
Arts degree In Education.
The groom attended Gonzaga
University, Spokane, and East
ern Oregon College.
Birthdays Observed
At Family Picnic
A family picnic at Bull Prair
ie park Sunday was accompan
ied bv happy birthday wisnes
to two members who were pres
ent. Little Shelley Dawn Stroe
ber. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Stroeber, was the center of
attention as she celebrated her
first birthday, and the occasion
also honored Mrs. Norah Ras
mus, great aunt of Mrs. Stroe
ber. on her birthday.
Shelley's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cecil of Spray,
and Mrs. Rose Marie Stroeber,
Heppner, were also present.
Others were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gates, Spray; Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Cecil, Gordon and Norene,
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Cecil and Becky, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Buschke, Tanna and
Britt, all of John Day; Claude
Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Cecil and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Padberg, all of Heppner, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colley,
Lexington.
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COTTAGE CHEESE - 330
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OCCIDENT
PANCAKE FLOUR
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