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MR. AND MRS. HARLAN B. SMITH (Shannon Mahoney)
(Photo by Laura)
Shannon Mahoney Weds Harlan B. Smith
In Episcopal Church Ceremony July 27
In an impressive all-white
ceremony on Saturday morning,
July 27, Miss Shannon Mahoney
was united in marriage to Har
lan B. Smith. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
Mahoney of Heppner, and par
ents of the groom are Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Smith of Cottage
Grove.
The couple repeated their
double ring vows at a 10:00
e.m. ceremony at the altar of
All Saints' Episcopal church,
with the Rev. Dirk Rinehart per
forming the service.
Floral arrangements of white
pom-pom chrysanthemums add
ed to the summer setting.
Escorted by her father, the
bride appeared in a floor length
gown of white taffeta, fashion
ed with lace bodice, wrist length
sleeves and oval neckline. The
full overskirt of embossed lace
extended into a chapel train,
and two wide bands ot match
ing lace, highlighted with iri
descent sequins, edged the bot
tom of the slim skirt.
For something old, the bride
wore an antique gold cross, set
with amethyst, her birthstone,
which was a gift from her
grandmother, Mrs. George Hy
att. Her full shoulder-length il
lusion veil was held by a clus
ter of white leaves touched
with sequins. She carried a cas
cading bouquet of white silver
strand chrysanthemums back
ed with fern.
Maid of honor was Mrs. Rob
ert Mahoney, Heppner, sister-in-law
of the groom.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Archie
Ball, Jr., Pendleton, and Mrs.
Bruce Moyer of La Grande, both
former schoolmates of the bride.
The honor attendants wore
matching street-length gowns
nf white Tropicana crepe. Head
pieces were halo crowns of the
same material, surrounaea oy
r.heer nvlon netting. They car
ried arm bouauets of white
nnm-nom chrysanthemums.
Attending his brother as best
man was Harvey Smith ot cot
tage Grove.
Ushering the guests were
Robert Mahoney, Heppner, bro
ther of the bride, and Arnold
Martin of Corvallis.
Preceding the bride as flower
girl was Tara Mahoney, niece
of the bride, and serving as ring
bearer was David Bray, Eugene,
nephew of the groom.
Mrs. (J. U. carmicnaei piayeu
organ selections before the cere
mony and accompanied Shan
non Kelly, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kelly, as she sang
the selection "The Wedding
Prayer".
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Mahoney chose to wear a
kelly green textured linen knit
ensemble, with matching acces
sories. Mrs. Smith, mother of
the groom, was attired in a blue
brocade ensemble, with white
accessories.
The newlyweds greeted their
wedding guests, many coming
from out of town, at a recep
tion in the parish hall. A tiered
all-white wedding cake center
ed the bride's table, topped
with dainty corsage of white
chrysanthemums. After the first
slice was shared by the bridal
couple, it was cut and served
by Mrs. Ed Schaffitz, Mrs. Ray
mond Ferguson, Mrs. Lowell
Gribble and Mrs. C. E. McQuar
rie. all of Heppner.
Pouring were Mrs. George Hy
att, Pendleton, grandmother of
the bride; Mrs. A. C. Ball. Hepp
ner, aunt of the bride; Mrs.
Mary Ellen Myers of Hermiston,
and Mrs. Claude uranam, nepp
r.er. j
Passing the guest book was j
Miss Trisha Farley, Heppner.
The gift table was attended j
bv Miss Ginger Springer and
Miss Marion Cady, both of Sa
lem. For their wedding trip to
points of interest in Canada, the
new Mrs. Smith changed to a
self-fashioned apricot knit en
semble, with matching acces
sories, and a white orchid cor
sage. Both bride and groom were
graduated from Oregon State
University with the class of
1968. Shannon received her de
gree in Home Economics and
will be teaching during the
coming school year at Leslie
Junior high school in Salem. Her
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Jaycees Bring Trophy
Home for Attendance
At District Meeting
Wallowa County Jaycees of
Fnterprlse were hiwU on Sun
day, August 4, for a bulfet din
ner and meeting of chapters in
district 13.
Those attending from the lo
cal club Included President
Jerry Hollomon, accompanied by
tils family, Mr. and Mm. Bob will tench school and Dyck will
linger. Paul ArboRast. Al Os- attend rolleae.
Dycks Are Honored
At Farewell Party
Friend of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Dyck gathered at Fltnia Bowl
rriday evening during the last
mixed doubles league to sur
prise the couple with a farewell
party In their honor.
About 75 attended the affair
to wish the couple well ah they
prepared to move Sunday to La
Vegas, Nev., where Mrs. Dyck
min, his father and brother, A.
L. and Art Osmln. Reggie Pas
cal, and Tom Green, new mem'
Iter.
Heppner chapter again oh.
talned possession of the travel
ing trophy for having the most
man-miles traveled to the dls
trlct meeting.
State vice president. Paul Bud
ke, of Pilot Rock, presided over
the afternoon meeting and for
urns were conducted on agricul
ture and conservation; Ameri
canism and governmental af
fairs; chapter management and
cadership training and records
and recognition. Local presi
dents also gave progress reports
on their local chapter activities.
Gary wimeims, administrat
ive vice president of the Oregon
Jaycees. addressed the group
and deliveied a progress report
on construction of the state of
fice building in Salem.
Announcement was made that
La Grande Jaycees will host the
next district meeting sometime
in October.
National director Larry Fuller,
Ontario, addressed the group,
giving comments and evalua
tions of recent district activities,
A table lump was presented
to the couple as a farewell gift
and the group of hostesses
served fruit punch, cofie and
assorted cookies to those attend
ing.
Son and Family
Visit Keithleys
Guests recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keith
ley and Tncia have been their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
nd Mrs. Jerry (Janet) Kloeppcl,
nd children Ronnie and Tina,
11 of Vernal. Utah.
The family made the trip out
by car and spent about a week
here visiting friends and rela
tives.
Relatives gathered for a fam
ily picnic held Sunday, July 2is,
at Cutsforth Park in honor of
the visitors. Guests attending
included Mr. and Mrs. Ray War
muth. Mrs. Tom West and boys,
and Mrs. Joe Majors, all of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Keithlev and family and Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Harrison and boys.
Later in the afternoon the group
was .loined by Mr. and Mrs. Dar
roll McLachlan and famliy.
husband, with a' degree in
Mechanical Rnp-ineprincr Iq nnw
employed in Corvallis with Cor- McDaniel Relatives
neu, nuwianu, nayes anu ivier
ryfield Engineering Company.
The newlyweds are now at
home in El Fiason Villa, 819
West 18th St. in Albany.
Special guests coming from
out of town included Mrs. Jo
sephine Mahoney Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Mahoney, and Judge
and Mrs. John Kilkenny, all of
Portland
Parents and other relatives of
the groom attended from Cot
tage Grove. Several college
friends of the couple attended,
as well as friends and relatives
of Pendleton and the surround
ing areas.
Members of the wedding par
ty, relatives and close friends
of the couple were entertained
at a rehearsal dinner at the
Mahoney home on Friday even
ing preceding the Saturday
ceremony.
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Enjoy Picnic Outing
Visiting at the Carl McDan
iel residence over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Grant of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Frank Grant of
Aloha. The two Grant men are
brothers of George Smith who
resides with his daughter, Mrs.
McDaniel, and family.
The group picnicked at Bull
Prairie park on Sunday. Coming
from Pendleton for the picnic
were Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,
brother of Mrs. McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Toll and
family are home following a
week's vacation and camping
trip which took them to Glacier
Park and Flathead Lake, Mont.,
where they spent a few days
fishing and boating with fam
ily friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Werst, of Osburn, Idaho. They
also spent time camping at Lolo
Hot Springs in Montana and at
Wallowa Lake.
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Her. and Mrs. Mel Dixon
recently traveled with their
camper trailer to spend a week
attending Montana Ashram, a
spiritual retreat attended by
many denominations. The enmo.
ground is located near Big Tim
ber, Mont., north of Yellowstone
National Park. The couple then
traveled to Postill Lake in Can.
ada, where they remained for a
week of fishing.
Wedding Preceded
By Bridal Shower
Miss Jennifer Brlndle. bride
elevt of Gordon Demits Spray
of La Grande, was guest of
honor at a bridal shower on
rrlduv evening. July 19, in St.
I'airicKs parish null.
Miss Donna Coleman and
Miss Ann Urliulle, sister of the
honor guest, assisted with the
oiHMiIng of her many lovely
gifts.
Fresh cut flower arrangements
of white daisies with yellow
centers were usea on tne serv
Inn table, which was covered
with white net over a yellow
cioin.
Hostesses for the event were
Mrs, llene Wvman, Mrs. Pat O'
Brien. Mrs. Glen Ward, Mrs.
Karl Avret and Mrs. Dale Gray.
Honor guests Included Mrs.
Patricia Brlndle, mother of the
future bride.
The gathering of friends and
relatives were served strawberry
angel food dessert, punch and
coffee at the close of the show
er party.
Plans are being made for the
couple's wedding on Sunday,
August 11, at 2;00 p.m. at St
Patrick's church.
Vacationing at th coast this
week are Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Young and their younger child
ren. Harlev Is on vacation from
his position as manager of Col
umbia Basin Electric Cooperative.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August I. 1961
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Out-of-town Relatives
Attend Gray Reunion
Family members gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mm. Mer
litt Gray for a family reunion
and outdoor barbecue dinner on
bunday, August 4.
Out of town guesia who
were present Included Mrs. Gere
Jnrolm, Mxikune, Mrs, L. E.
Mlkese!!. Spokane, Mrs, Bob
Jones and children, Lori and
Terry of Yakima, Mrs. Stanley,
Salem, mother of Mrs. Skip
Hum. ana Mr. ana Mrs. Clayton
Dnvls, ivndleton.
Local relatives attending the
day's activities were Mr. and
Mrs. Skip Huhl and family. Lex
ington, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl,
Mrs. Mabel Gray. Florence Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray arid
family, Ron Gray. Harold Gray
ana cary uuvis.
Wheeler High Grads
Announce Betrothal
KINZUA Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Barzee of Kinzua recently
announced the engagement of
their dauehter, Cheryl, to Carl J.
Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman L. Campbell or Fossil.
Miss Barzee Is a 19(53 graduate
of Wheeler High school and Mr.
Campbell is a 1965 graduate of
Wheeler High.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mrs. Farley Better
Mrs. Jim Farley is progressing
very well towards recovery In St.
Anthony hospital, Pendleton,
this week, according to her hus
band. She entered the hospital
for major surgery that was per
formed Mondiiy, July 22, but
later suffered complications that
delayed her dismissal. Although
she Is expected to remain hospit
alized some time yet, she has
been showing very fine Improve
ment, her husband states. She Is
in room 414
Club is Entertained
At Ron Currin Home
Mrs. Ron Currin entertained
members of her pinochle club
at her ranch home Friday even
ing, August 2.
Co-hostess for the evening was
Mrs. Merlin Hughes, who served
a frozen chocolate dessert and
coffee to members at the close
of the evening's play.
Winning high was Mrs. Robert
Laughlln, second high was won
bv Mrs. Jerry Dougnerty. ana
low and pinochle were held by
Mrs. Mike Gray.
Door prize was won by Mrs.
Allen Hughes. Other guests
present were Mrs. Bob Mahoney
and Mrs. Larry Lindsay.
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