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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1968)
I I. " i ' 1 M'- 1 I I ! Is S AIRMAN IC AND MRS, LARRY MICHAEL DERRICK (the former Barbara Cribble) Athens Wedding Unites Young Air Force Couple In the historic city of Athens, Greece, but surrounded by mo1 em-day military atmosphere, a wedding ceremony Joined In marriage Miss Barbara Gnbblo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Gribble of Heppner, and Airman First Class Larry Mi chael Derrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derrick of Baker, early Thursday evening, June 20. The chapel of the U. S. Air Force Base in Athens was the setting for the 6:30 p.m. cere mony performed In the presence of friends at the base where the groom Is presently station ed. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was the base chaplain, Colonel Armstrong. The bride's wedding cown, part of a limited baggage al lowance which accompanied her on the plane trip to days pre viously, was of white lace over taffeta. Wide bands of white satin edged the sweetheart neckline, the hemline of the A line floor-length skirt, and at the wrists of her full lace seeves. A headdress of five min iature Dior white roses held in place her elbow-length veil of silk illusion. Barbara's bridal bouquet was of white native blooms, similar to carnations, ac cented with wide satin bow and long streamers. , The groom and other military attendants were attired in full uniform dress of Air Force blue. Airman Michael Haegy, also stationed at the base, served as hest man. . . Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Haggy, wife of the best man. The newlyweds will live in Athens during the next two years, while the groom com pletes his military service with Security Police attached there with the U. S. Air Force. They are making their home In an apartment in Athens which overlooks the city, with views of the Aegean and Mediterran ean Seas. Murine- the groom's short litrM r.f stnti thp rntinle took a honeymoon trip to the Isle of fcodhos, a picturesque island off the southern coast of East Tur- kev. The bride completed her soph omore year this spring at East ern Oregon College, La Grande, t.nd is a 19G6 graduate of Heppner High school. The groom had attended the University ot Oregon prior to entering serv ice, and was stationed two years with the Air Force in Korea be fore his assignment in Greece. Summers Descendant Gather for Reunion The 15th annual Summers family reunion was held at St. Mary's Academy hall in The Dalies on Saturday and Sunday, July 13 and 14, with a large at tendance of relatives present. At the annual business meet ing, held on Sunday in connec tion with the large catered noon banquet, Mrs. Ilene Wyman of Heppner was elected president for the coming year. Mrs. Helen Wehrli of Fossil was chosen to serve as secretary. Descendants of Michael Sum mcrs and Mary Ellen McCor mick Summers held their first reunion at Lehman Hot Springs near Ukiah in 1953, with 75 re lations attending. There are now 600 members and honorary members who are notified each year of the reunion, several ol whom live in the Heppner area. imiiimiiiiiiiii lIHIIIItllHmHmHmmm!H!!MnH!tM!!!llll!H!imiHIl Society Vjlam Minimum i iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiniiiii mum Invitation Extended To Mahoney Wedding Garden Club Enjoys Weed Identification At Recent Meeting Identification and study bt varieties of common weeds which plague gardeners In thU area urovlded an Interesting study for those who attended the lust meeting ol ine lone oar den club, held Tuesdny, July 9, at Woolery City Park in lone. nn -,.n tnr the meeting. nun vmi " which opened at 10:00 a.m.. was enswered by naming the most obnoxious weed which had been experienced. Mrs. Wallace Wolff then conductca a weeu muuj program, presenting verai .'..... i fnr l.li.nt f cation. wrru r. ill,'.. . --- - Much Interest was stirred In the wide vanety ana range m weeds, with many Impossible to Identify. Kurtner siuuy us pan ned at future meetings. The program was louowea oy a sack lunch at noon and busi ness meeting at 1:00 p.m., dur ing which the new president, Mrs. Harold Huber, presided. Discussion was held on change of the meeting days to Wed nesdays, and continuing the hours ol 10:00 to 2:30 so that morn iwrsons will be able to attend, especially after the start of the next school year. An in vitation is extended anyone in the area who Is interested in gardening, both men and wom en, to attend. Contact may be made with Mrs. Huber, 989-8107, or with Mrs. Robert Jones, sec retary, 676-5323. for member ship or attending as guests of the club. Retired persons are al so welcome to attend and share their gardening experiences. Well-Organized Brides Shop Early at our (I G&Mcn WEDDING ATTENDANTS Gift Collection V i. 4-of-a KindV'SA Gift Ideas 'J (Jj $2.50 to $J00OJl3JjJ Wonderfully warm and appropriate gifts for Brides maids and Ushers, always available In multiples of 4, 8, 6 or more for 'equal' gifting. Sensibly priced, gift-packaged. Easily per sonalized by engraving. See them today. Rhinestone Pendant In Sterling Silver . .. . .S6JQ Sograving Additional "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 .M. PH. 676-9200 .177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER Iri.iii''--"'iti'"'" ' BanxAmericard I c, i SEN I Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney announce the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter. Shan non, to Harlan B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Cottage Grove. The wedding will be solem nized Saturday, July 27. at 10 m at All Saints' Episcopal church In Heppner. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the ceremony and reception, which will follow Immediately In the palsh hull of the church. The couple are both 19G8 grad uates of Oregon Slute Univer sity. Smith received his decree In mechanical engineering and is presently employed with the en gineering firm of Cornell, How land, Hayes and Merryfield In Corvallis. Misa Mahonev received a de gree in home economics and will teach at Leslie Junior High school In Salem In the fall. The couple will live in Albany. Bride-elect Greeted At Pre-Wedding Party U'.ulnoailAV rvpninff. JuW 10. was the date chosen for a bri dal shower complimenting Miss Shannon Mahonev. bride-elect if Hurlan B. fcinlin. vouagc Grove. About 55 guests attended the evening shower, held in the parish hall at Ail snunur tim copal church. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. C. E. MeQuar rie. Mrs. Lowell Gribble. Mr. Itav Ferguson. Mrs. K. K. Schaf i... mm u,,tu-rt Ki'llv. Mrs. Claude Graham and Mrs llene Wyman. An attractive floral center piece of rows centered the serv ing table as guests were served coffee, punch and cake. Mrs. itwui Rail, aunt of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Mary Kllen Myers, Hermiston, friend of the family assisted with serving. The large attractively decorated sheet cake was cut and served by Mrs. McQuarrle. Assisting the honorec with the opening and listing of her many gifts were he rslster-ln-law, Mrs. Robert Mahoney, ana Mrs. Bruce Mover. Miss Mahoney's forthcoming marriage is planned for Satur day, July 27, at All Saints' Kpis copal church in Heppner. Invl tation to the ceremony Is else where In this week's . paper. Trade at home where your dollars have more sense. HEPPNE GAZETTE-TIMES. TW..-Uf. Julf 18. ISM Hust Family Feted At Church Farewell Mr. and Mrs. Bill Must and family were Ruests of honor at a no host iKjtluik dinner, held Saturday evening, July 6, at the Heppner First Christian church. Members of the Lexington and Heppner churches gathered to extend best wishes as the fam ily prepares to rmve to Arling ton. Wn.. where Hust has been transferred to a new position. A farewell gift was present ed to the family by Clarence Bilker as a remembrance from I heir many friends In the area. Group singing and visiting was enloyed throughout the re mainder of the evening. Boardman Couple To Wed Next Month BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sutton announce the en rngement of their daughter. Flla Ann, to Richard Skoubo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, all of Boardman. ML'S Sutton Is a lHtKS grad- nt Uivnrulrlff Hlih school nn.i lui't ornrlunte of Blue Mountain Community College in dental assisting. Her fiance, a 19C5 Riverside graduate, has ........ .i.,rl Oronnn Riiitn l.nlvprst- lilliriliiiTvi v. " ... ty and Blue Mountain. He will return to HMO; inis year. The wedding will be an event of August 24. Bonnie Hynd Feted At Pre-Wedding Party iavp . tu Rtnn it If Villi. a.........- Mi ami Mra. Jiii'k Hynd of Cecil, who will be mar tied on August 3 to Larry Stein ke of Arlington, was feted at a Driciut unowcr on uuc - the lone Masonic hall. MU llvnd opeiUHi ner many KillB u. vw..- ...... Lather Reed daisies and coral bells. Wedding colors of pink and rose, chosen by the bride- lo-oe, were cumin win w " cake. In the punch and on the napKins. o t B I Km Itia IfihlA Wl-rd Mr. Otto Stelnke of Arlington, motner Ol inc (jnnnio """i and Mrs. Jack Hynd. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Mrs. Harvey King. Mm. Lloyd Morgan, Mrs. Mike Matthews. Mrs. Omar Kietmann, Mrs. Roy Llndstronv Mrs. Eddie I'atton. and Mrs. Stan MagllL Helping about the rooms were the Musses Karen Nelson, Bcr niece Matthews and Denlcce Matthews. Ami Hedman. who recentlT underwent surgery in a lendle ton hospital, returned home last Thursday night. He i pretty well confined at home for the present but is improving rapid lv and Is anxious to get back 10 nis normal '-""- " 'f'-- " If. . '.' 'fi --V ' t - . ( .... , i - i s srz - ii, hi' i m " 1 MISS VICKIE ROBINSON Robinson-Mag ill Engagement Told nr ont Mrs Creston Robin son, Hejjpner, are announcing the engagement oi men uauKn ter, Vickie, to Leon Magill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ma gill of Cecil. Miss Robinson was a member t u 1QQ rrraHlintintT f?laSS Of UI lUC avju ---r. " Heppner High school, and plans to enroll at ciue muumoui Community college in Pendleton Her fiance, a graduate of lone Higll SCnOOl n lOI, win ciuci his second year at BMCC this coming term. No immediate wedding date has been set by the couple. Legion Posts Invited To District Picnic The annual picnic for all members, auxiliaries, their fam ilies and friends of American T TJce in nistript No. O. vill be held at the Athena City Park on Sunday, July 21. Co-sponsors of the picnic will be the MUton-ireewaier ru&i ht oa anA tho Athrnia Post No. 130. Others in the district who have been extended invitations to attend are Baker Post No. 41, Elgin Post NO. d, JJ-nierpi-tot: r . 19 TJormictnn Post NO. 37, Imbler Post No. 86, lone Post No. 95, Joseph Post No. 157, La Grande Post No. 43, Mis sion Post No. 23, Union Post No. n 1 lXrr.ilMira Pnc Nn. 72. Those attending are asked to bring varieties of poiiuck pre pared dishes and their own ta ble service. College Youth Serve As UYF Counselors Members of the United Youth r-r.llmi.Orl.1-, UPfllin TTlPt flt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Jones for an outdoor cook-out. HfnMrl r,.r Mrarlinrr JlllV R. A I On irmttrl nttollHPrl the party and enjoyed volleyball games, ana a sons iesi, wim guitar accompaniment. College students are serving as summer counselors during the season and the group is un der the direction of Margaret , . - r. . . j i T . . .1 . . ureen, joan siocKaru aim uuj Jones. 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