Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 25, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Jury 25. 1961
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MR. AND MRS.
BEN JAT ALTMAN
(Sandra Aloan Bryson)
Sandra Bryson Weds
Ben Altman July 12
In Portland Ceremony
Oaks Pioneer Church In Port
land was the setting (or the
marriage on Friday evening,
July 12, of Miss Sandra Alean
Bryson and Ben Jay Altman.
Formerly the St. Johns Episcopal
church, the pioneer church is the
oldest church In Oregon that has
been in continuous use over one
hundred years, and now also in
cludes a museum.
The Rev. Steven Beadle offic
iated at the 9:00 p.m. double
ring candlelight ceremony.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Bryson of lone,
and the groom is the son of Mrs
Lucille Pulliam of Milwaukie.
Escorted to the altar by her
lather, the bride wore a gown
of while velvet, featuring aft
empire waistline and flowing
chapel train. She carried a bri
dal bouquet of white carnations
and roses with pink satin
streamers. Her elbow-length
veil was held by a I lor a 1 head
piece edged with seed pearls.
Maid of honor was Miss Mary
Altman, sister of the groom. She
attended in a floor length gown
of deep pink velvet, with match
ing bow headpiece, and carried
contrasting white carnations and
roses with pink streamers.
Attending as best man was
Frank Oliver, with John Sulli
van serving as usher and honor
attendant.
Wedding reception for the
couple was held at the home of
the bride's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Steirly, in Vancouver, Wash. Mrs.
Doris Hasson of Everett, Wash.,
another sister of the bride, as
sisted with the arrangements.
After a short honeymoon to
Long Beach, Wash., the couple
will be at home at 5872 S. E.
Harney Drive, Portland.
The bride was graduated from
Heppner High school with the
class of 1967. Altman was a grad
uate of Milwaukie High school
in 1965, and attended Multno
mah College In Portland.
Sperry Reunion Set
Reunion picnic of the pioneer
Sperry family is planned for
Sunday, August 18, at Hat Rock
State Park. Relatives and their
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Severinsens Greeted
At Herb Hynd Home
During Brief Visit
A surprise It'lephone call from
Purtliiiul Saiurdiiy afternoon
brought smh-1ii1 joy to Mr- and
Mrs. Herb Hynd at their ranch
home In Civil.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Sevcrlnacn,
en route to their New York
home, after compleilnn the two
week TonlKht Show tour In Cal
ifornia, had a few hour to spare
for a brief visit with relatives
unci friend In Morrow county,
and placed the call to the
llynds. A delightful 3' hours
was rn toyed with the guests,
from 4:(M) to 7:30 P.m.. before
they returned to meet a sched
uled midnight litem irom Portland.
Accompanying the Severin
sens from Portia na were ner
mother, Mrs. Ora Evans, and his
step brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted sweeten, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sev
erinsen, Sr., came from Arling
ton, and Joining the group from
Heppner were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Spaulding and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Krebs were also
present to greet the unexpected
visitors.
Much reminiscing was enioy
cd durlna their brief visit about
school days of tneir former years
in Arlington and Heppner, they
expressed wishes to be remem
bered to their many friends in
the area, and of their desire to
return for a vacation" at some
future time.
MR. AND MRS. DENNIS
O'DONNELL (P99T Snyder)
Early Summer Vows
Join Peggy Snyder
And Dennis O Donnell
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MISS MARALEE MURRAY
Murrays Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Maralee Mar
oarpt to Dean Trotter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trotter of
Florence.
Both are enrolled as students
at nrornn state University,
where Maralee is a member of
Sigma Kappa sorority, ana ner
fiance is affiliated with the
Acacia fraternity. Maralee was
a graduate of Heppner High
school with the class of 1967.
No definite date has been set
for their wedding.
families and friends are Invited
to attend.
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FOR THE CORRECT TIME!
FOR THE CORRECT DAY!
FOR THE CORRECT DATE!
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"Something from the Jeweler's,
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Marriage vows were exchang
ed between Miss Peggy Snyder
and Dennis James U Donnell at
a pretty candlelight ceremony
on Thursday evening, June 6, In
St. Patrick's Catholic church
The Rev. Raymond Beard offic
iated at the 7:00 p.m. double
ring ceremony.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Snyder, and
the groom is the nephew of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, all
of Heppner.
Altar arrangements of yellow
and white gladioli carried out
the bride's chosen wedding col
ors.
Given in marriage by htr
father, the bride appeared in a
floor length gown of white
crepe and lace, fashioned in
straight lines, oval neckline and
long tapered sleeves. Her shoul
der length illusion veil was held
by a floral headpiece. Yellow
roses centered her bridal bou-
I quet, surrounded by daisies and
gladioli blossoms.
Maid of honor was Miss Betty
Angell, Portland, and formerly
of Heppner. She wore a yellow
eyelet street length dress, fash
ioned In A line style, and car
ried an arm bouquet of yellow
daisies.
Musical selections were play
ed by Miss Marguerite Glavey,
organist, who also accompanied
Bill Kenny, soloist.
Serving as altar boys and
lighting the tapers before the
ceremony were Kon wara ana
C. J. Balfe.
Jon O'Donnell, brother of the
groom, attended as best man
Ushering the guests were
Roger Leonnig and Rick John
ston. For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Snyder wore an ensemble
nf naw blue, witn wnite acces
sories. Mrs. O'Donnell selected
an ensemble of white, with or
anpe accessories.
Keeping the guest book was
Mrs. riaudean Snvder. sister-in
law of the bride, and attending
the gift table was Miss Erin
Dick.
The couple greeted their
many out-of-town relatives and
friends at an miormai garner
ing at the home of the bride's
Darents. Thev tnen leir ior a
wedding trip to Cannon Beach
and other points along the Ore
gon coast.
The newlyweds have made
their home in Heppner during
the summer and will reside in
Ontario after September, where
the groom will enroll for his
second year at Treasure Valley
Community college, majoring in
police science. Mrs. ODonnell
completed a one-year course in
stenography at Blue Mountain
Community college in June.
Both young people are gradu
ates of Heppner High school
with the class of 1967.
Among honor guests at the
wedding were the bride's grand
Darents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Clark of La Grande and Mrs.
Mable Snyder of Pendleton.
Other guests from out-ot-town
were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lat
ham, Portland; Mrs. Bill Corey,
La Grande; Mrs. Marg Need-
ham. "Miss Diana Thode and
Miss Patty Needham, all of On
tario; Jerry Erkstrom, Vale;
Miss Linda Clark, La Grande;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snyder, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Snvder. Miss Mitzl Townsend,
Miss Chris Hoggland, Miss Carol
Sisk, Miss Valarie Chaney, and
Mr. and Mrs. John wmiams, an
of Pendleton.
Jim Follensbee left Tuesday
night for Eureka. Mont., on a
few day's vacation from Colum
bia Basin Electric Cooperative
where he is office manager. He
will join his wife and family
there since they preceded him
on the trip, going to visit Mrs.
Follensbee s mother, Mrs. K. t.
Holder. They plan to return to
Heppner by Monday.
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COFFEE
1 Lb. 75c
2 Lb. $1,45
3 Lb. $2.15
10 01. Instant $1,39
MALLET'S 32 M.
CUCUMBER CHIP
PICKLES
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MINUTE MAID 12 ox,
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CABBAGE
lb. 90
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corn (LMWWUS
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BANANAS 3 Lb. 390
OREGON CHIEF
WIENERS
2 oz. pkg.
GREEN
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PRICES GOOD JULY 26 & 27
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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low prices and S&H
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