Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 11, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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MRS. JOHN (ZETTA) BROSNAN
Well Known Resident
Greeted on Birthday
At Home Reception
Mrs. John (Zotta) Brosnan was
surprised and honored Sunday,
Julv 7. with a birthday celebra
lion and oiyn house in oliser-
vanee of hi XOth birthday, held
at the home of her granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Dick Robison and fain
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Mrs. Brosnan was presented a
lovelv orchid corsage and a
tronev tree as cifls from her
family.
About 30 guests came to call
during the afternoon to extend
birthday wishes to the nonoree
and to visit.
Out of town guests present for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Berlee Salee of Portland and
Mrs. W. E. Hughes of Ukiah.
A large decorated sheet cake,
punch and coffee was served to
cuests as they came to call be
tween the hours of 3-5 p.m.
Hostesses for the afternoon
party were Mrs. Brosnan's daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Jerry Brosnan,
and her granddaughter, Mrs.
Dick Robison.
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MISS VERLA ANN CONNER
December Wedding
Planned by Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Conner
of Kinzua have recently an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Verla Ann, to
Stephen Y. Benson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Benson of
Kinzua.
Miss Conner and Mr. Benson
are both graduates of Wheeler
County High school.
The wedding is planned for
December at the Kinzua Com
munity church.
MISS PATRICIA HOWELL
Couple to Exchange
Vows Here August 3
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .W.
Howell are announcing the en
gagement and coming marriage
of their dauchter, Fatncia Ann,
to Dale L. Adlard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Theron Adlard, all of
Iieppr.er.
Their wedding will be an
event of Saturday, August 3, at
8:00 p.m. in the First Christian
church, Heppner. Reception will
h'i held at the home of the
bride's parents, 620 West Sperry
St., following the ceremony.
The families take this means
of extending an invitation to all
friends and relatives in the area
to attend.
Ronald Creswick
Weds Portland Girl
Ronald Lee Creswick, son ; of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick,
now of Portland and formerly
of Heppner, was married Sun
day afternoon in the Queen of
Teace Catholic church, Portland
to Miss Lora Kathleen McVick
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene McVicker, of Portland.
Among those attending the
ceremony were County Judge
and Mrs. Paul Jones of Hepp
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Les Grant
of Arlington.
The groom is a graduate of
Oregon State University in en
gineering and has a position
with the Bureau of Land Man
agement at Riddle. He is also
a second lieutenant in tne Air
Force Reserve. The newlyweds
expect to live at Riddle unless
he is called to active duty with
the Air Force.
Lovgren Reunion
Brings Many Here
Sixty-seven member of the
Lovkwii family eathered for a
July 4 holiday picnic and fam
ily reunion, held in the moun
tain above Scritameier Mill.
Those from out of the area
who attended the annual event
wore Mm. Irene Nevis, Santa
Rose, Calif., and her granddau-
liter, Jana Morton. Delano,
altf., who stayed with the Ar
chie Alderman family. They re
turned to han i-rancisco by
plane, leaving here Saturday.
Mrs. Gene Lovcren and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Lovgren, all
of Hillsboro, attended the reun
ion and visited at the Victor
Lovgren and Robert Peterson
homes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lov
gren, Portland, stayed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
lovcren.
Other family members from
out of town who arrived for the
day of visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Ilarshman and Bruce
of Dayton, Wn., Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Christopherson and Jim
Christopherson and Terry, all of
Sherwood, Ore.
Local family members present
were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lov
gren and Dean; Mr. and Mrs.
Al Lovgren; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lovgren and Frank; Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Lovgren; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lovgren; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Keithley and Jerl;
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Alderman
and Dovie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Peterson, Ricky and Dawn; Mr.
find Mrs. Clyde Pettyjohn, Terl,
Tami, Tracey and Kim; Darrell
McLachlan, Delbert, Jim, Diane
and David; Jo Simmons, Troy
and Robert; Mr. and Mrs.
Stacey Lovgren, Pat and Rita;
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy
and Janet; Mrs. Bruce Mover,
Randi and Clndi; Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Kemp, Gary, Steve and
Sherry; and guests Ray Mas
sey and Ron Christopherson.
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MISS SALLT SCHROEDER
Couple Plans to Wed
August 30 in Kinzua
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan senroe
der of Omak, Wash., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Cecelia Ruth (Sally), to
Mitchael Wright, son or Mrs.
Jewell Webb of Challenge. Cal
if., and William K. Wright of
Fossil.
The date for the wedding has
teen set for Friday, August 30,
in the Kinzua Community
church
sum finfni
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Portland Picnic Set
The date of Sunday, August
4. has been announced for the
annual Morrow County Picnic,
held each year at Luurelhurxt
Park in Portland. Former coun
ty retddenu who now make
their homes in Portland and the
surrounding areas Invite their
lelatlvea and friends to Join
them for the day. A pot luck
picnic dinner ia served at noon.
Three to Leave Soon
For Elks' Convention
Darrell Padberg, exalted ruler,
will represent lleppuer Elks
Lodge No. a:H as us official
itelt-iiute at the national Elks
Oniennlnl Convention In New
Voik Cuv. July 14 through 1H.
Also making the trip will bo
Mrs. Pttdberg and Mrs. LaVerne
Van Marter, Jr.
The three plan to leave Port
land by plane on Sunday, July
13. Thev will stay In the Amer
icana Hotel In New York City,
Willi convention sessions sched
uled to be held In the New
York Hilton hotel.
During this convention, mark
ing the Order's 1001 h year,
more than 15,000 Elks and mem-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, July 11. 1961
bers of their families are ex
pected to attend. A highlight of
the convention will he guest
MH'iker Gen. Lewis W. Walt,
former commander of Marine
forces In Vietnam, and current
ly Deputy Cominandunt of the
U. S. Marine Corps.
BIO Elks, organized In New
York City on February 16, 18U8,
now has nearly 1,500,000 mem
bers In 2.108 lodges, making it
the largest strictly American
fraternal order.
Padbcrg will return home Im
mediately after the convention,
but Mrs. Padbcrg and Mrs. Van
Marter plan to visit several days
wilh Mrs. Doc Scverlnscn and
girls at their Harmony Farms
Ranch at Wat wick, N. Y., before
returning home. "Doc" is pres.
ently on tour In California with
the 'Tonight Show".
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