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Ceremony August 1 1 Joins Anita Stockard And Cecil R. Warner In the presence of family number uml cluae friends, A Mia Stinkard was united In murrlane to Cecil H. Warner of I.'iiKi'tii In the Hiini-tuarv of tno Kirsi Christlitn church. Hi'ppner, on Sunday, Aucust Jl. The irony whs ixrfurniod t 12:J0 p.m. by tlio Hev. Al Biwchoo. Floral arraneements of pink rows and while snnpdraRoiw were used at the altar. Select ed orfiiin mimlH'W provided a musical bnckuround by Miss Jean Stockard. duuijhter of the bride. . , Escorted to the altnr by her son, Bill, the bride wore a Hireet-lenKth dress of pink lace with matching accessories and a corsajje of pink rosebuds. Miss Joan Stockard attended he i mother as maid of honor. Serving as best man was Kick Warner, son of the uroom. Other children of the couple who Joined the marriatie circle at the altar were Tom Stockard. son of the bride, and Philip Warner, son of the groom. Daushters of the bride were hostesses for a family dinner at the Stockard home Immed iately following the wedding. Others present, besides the Im mediate families, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker and sons, Jim and Bill, of Eugene, brother-in-law and sister-in-law of the pioom. , Their wedding trip took them to points of interest along the Washington, Oregon and Calif ornia coasts. The bride resigned her posit ion as elementary teacher in the Heppner schools last spring, alter teaching in the lower grades the past 11 years. Mr. Warner is Director of De velopment at Northwest Christ ian college In Eugene. The couple will make their home at 4290 High Street in Eugene. Anderson-Cooper Wedding Planned Helen Marie Anderson, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, will become the bride of Pvt. David Wesley Cooper, son of Mrs. June Field, all of Heppner, on Monday, August 26 Vows will be exchanged at an 11:00 a.m. ceremony at All Saints' Episcopal church, with a reception following in the parish hall. The couple takes this means of extending a cordial invita tion to their friends and rela tives to attend the wedding and reception. Pvt. Cooper will be on leave from military service with the U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. He has completed basic training and expects to leave soon for overseas duty. Elks Duplicate Club To Aid Eye Clinic Duplicate bridge club of Hepp ner Elks Lodge 358 will sponsor a charity bridge party on Tues day evening, August 27, in the Elks Temple. Proceeds of the evening will benefit the Elks' Eye Clinic fund, one of the ma jor lodge projects. Duplicate bridge will be in play, starting at 8:00 p.m., It will be open to the public and anyone interested is invited to attend. Further information may be secured from LaVern Van Marter, Jr. Future Bride Honored At Pre-Wedding Party A variety of pink antique glassware nerving piece were used on the tea table Saturday afternoun fr the brlday shower complimenting MLss TrUha Ma rie Farley, bride-elect of Murk Edward llalvorsen, lone. The Klft table was covered with u white cloth and pink net, which was draped and decorated with bouquets of pink rosebuds and bells of Ireland. Oilier dec orations of pink and white were used about the room In keeping with the pink and white color scheme chosen by the bride for her Friday wedding. Assisting the honor su' with the owning of her gifts were her sister. Shannon Farley, and friends, Susan Llndstrom, Janet Palinateer and Jean Healy. Aunts of the future bride, Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Law rence Becket, assisted at the tea table. About 65 guests attended the shower. Hostesses were Mrs. Jack Healy, Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Mrs. Ileno Wyman, Mrs. LaVern Van Marter, Jr., Mrs. Ken Batty, ( Harriot H.lltV MrS. Jim Prock, Mrs. Marion Orcen and Mrs. Gene Pierce. tvio wumi.1 will pxchanee mar- .,,., o Frlrinv Anmist 23. at 7 p.m., at St. Patrick's Catholic church in Heppner. The engaged couple and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Far lov and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorson, lone, extend a cordial invitation to all friends and rel atives in the surrounding area to attend the ceremony and re ception, which will follow in the parish hau. Mrs. Gertson Leaves For Extended Trip Mrs. Clara Gertson left by plane from Portland on Sunday, August 18, for St. Paul, Minn., where she was to attend a dir ector's meeting with the nat ional officers of the Degree of Honor Protective Association. Mrs. Gertson Is currently serv ing as national treasurer of the organization, until the next na tional convention in St Paul in August, 1969, as well as state director of Oregon. She was joined on the trip by Mrs. Es ther Morgan, national vice-president, of Shelton, Wash. En route she planned a stop over in Aurora, 111., to visit a grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Anhorn. On her re turn Mrs. Gertson will stop in Denver to join a Tauck Tour, starting August 24, for tours of r..n,.r tVio r.panit Canvon. Las Vegas, Los Angeles and ban Francisco, and otner points oi interest. Dinner on Monday To Honor Boschees A farewell potluck dinner honoring tne itev. ana mr. i Boschee ana tamny, onginau.y scheduled by the Heppner and Lexington Christian churches for Friday evening, August 23, has been changed to Monday, The dinner will be served in the fellowship room of the Heppner Christian church and .. Sll kcrrin at fi'.Vr D.tTl. I All Will fc,tf ' r . friends of the Boschee family in the community ana surrouna ing areas are cordially invited to attend. t iJ -c MR. AND MRS. RONALD D. CHANET (Merlonn Hubr) IT'S LUCKY TO WEAR YOUR BIRTHST0NE BIRTHSTOIMES for. K , !UgU!St THE PERIDOT AND SARDONYX Both symbols of happiness in marriage, as well as eloquence and persuasiveness. . for her: The delicacy of a Peridot, combining the green of a fresh budded leaf and golden sunshine, gives a feeling of v eternal Spring ... a ring she will love. for him: A ring set with August's companion stone, the Sardonyx, lends distinction to the man who wears it. . . either plain or carved in cameo or intaglio. ..a ring that will ' be worn with pride. note! The Peridot Is available in natural or synthetic stone ' "Something from the jeweler's. always something special. JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST, HEPPNEH 1 Miss Huber is Bride Of Ronald D. Chaney In Church Ceremony A pretty summer ceremony ...iitina Ml.; Mnrianne Huber and Konald D. Chaney in mar riage was held Monaay. auru.m 5, at the Seventh-day Adventist Tho mnnln pxrhaneed their wedding vows before an altar decorated wltn pmK ana wimc trinrtinli nnd chrysanthemums, tied with maroon bows. The ceremony was penormeu by Elder H. E. Preston. The bride, deaughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Huber, was es corted to the altar by her fath er. Her gown of white crepe was designed with lace empire style waist, featured long pointed lace sleeves, and an attached train of crepe material with wide lace borders. Her floor length veil was held in place by a crown of net and pearls. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Connie Dav is, a cousin. Candle lighters were Miss Lucy Huber, sister of the bride, and Ernie Hurley, a cousin. Attendants wore bright pink satin gowns with lace jackets, veils and sandals of matching pink. The groom was attended by Jim Medcalf, his former room mate at Walla Walla college. Ushers seating the guests were David and Gary Huber, both brothers of the bride. Wedding selections were fur nished by Mrs. Dick Bredemeier, Merlena Norton and . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hurley. Mrs. Huber, mother of the bride, wore an off white crepe A-line style sheath dress with three quarter length sleeves. Following the ceremony, the couple greeted friends and rela tives at a reception held in the church recreation hall. Mrs. R. L. Davis, Milton-Freewater, was in charge of reception arrange ments. Assisting with serving was Mrs. Duane Gerking, Prosser, Wn., who cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Juan John son, Kirkland, Wn., and Nancy Turner, Bellevue, Wn., both cousins of the bride, assisted with serving also. Gift table attendant was Mrs. Leo Roloff, Milwaukie, and Gail Fender, Portland, was in charge of the guest book. The couple left on a wedding trip to Stephenville, Texas, where a reception will be held for the groom's friends and rela tives. He is the son of Mrs. Sam Hunter, Stephenville, and the late Mr. Chaney. The couple will reside at Tumwater, Wn., where Chaney will teach in the history depart ment of the Junior High school Channv u'llt contin ue her education while enrolled ht St. Martins coiieire. HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunder. August X 1968 iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiii i in iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiriii j pr,-encjs Bid Farewel I To Mrs. Follensbee flcieti abd (wis (lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIK'I'llllllllll""""""""1"11" Wedding Guests Feted at Rehearsal Dinner A pi -wedding reneawal din ner honoring Miss Jennifer lltintlle and Dennis Spray, host ed by Mr. Patricia Brindle and Mrs. Merle Legler, mother of the bridal couple, was held at the Brindle home Saturday even ing, August 10. Guest attending Included members of the bridal party and out of town friends and relatives of the couple who came to at tend the wedding ceremony on Sunday, August 11. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Loerd, Seattle, Mrs. Verda Urev, La Grande, Miss Sluridan Wyman and Ed Tarn sky of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Fad MeConahy and family. Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hagen and Laura Lee. The Dalles, Mr. und Mrs. Melvln Shewfelt. Spo kane, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Black man, La Grande, Miss Lynno Matthews. Pilot Rock. Mrs. Dale Gray and Sheridan, Barney Nelstadt. Father Kaymona ueara and Miss Annamarie Brindle, Klsier of the bride, all of Hepp ner. Sunday afternoon dinner guests at the Brindle home were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lagsdon and Cathy. Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Karl 'Oliver and Brenda. Colfax, Mrs. Chet Wavman, Pullman, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. McConahy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hag en. Mr. and Mrs. Shewfelt, and Miss Annamarie Brindle and Barney Neistadt, Heppner. CumU at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball and family Monday through Wednesday of last week were his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bates from Madeira. Calif. On Monday evening, the two fam ilies went to Bull Prairie where they met and visited with an other brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball and family of Klnzua. On Wednesday the couple left to continue their vacation trip into Canada. L-.l.tnla anil BNllialnta nCP Of vi. u Jim ik'n-nel Kollensbee gathered In her honor for a no- list spaghetti dinner nu a farewell party Wednesday even Ir.i!. August H. at the Meador rui.ch. Four tables of bridge were In niu fiiii.,u'iin dinner and priz es were awarded the winners at the end of play. Otner pany Ramca were also played during the evening and guests were unit iiit fee at the end of the evening. The honor guest was presented wun a iare well gift of glassware from those attending. The Follensbee family Is mak ing preparations to move to iior.iir. M.int uhnn hp will as sume managership of Big Horn Electric Looperaiive in iajukv grass. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kolkhorst returned homo from a short va cation on Monday of last week from Coos Bay. their former home. While there they stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and family and also spent time visiting her mother. Mrs. Orpha Crowder at Bandon. Thcv visited Sea Lion Point and other coastal areas and enloyed several days ot pleasant weather at the coast. Interim Lutheran Minister Engaged Of interest to friends in the Heppner and lone areas is the announcement of the engage ment of Miss Elaine Faye Kop perud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kopperua of Spring field, to Mark Harold Reitan, son of Rev. and Mrs. John E. Reitan, Richland, Wash. Miss Kopperud is a graduate of Springfield High school and the University of Oregon. She will teach elementary school music in Hopkins, Minn., this fail. Reitan is a graduate of Rich land High school and Califor nia Lutheran college. He will be a second year student at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minn., this fall. 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