Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 29, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    Invitation Extended
To Luciani Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. George Luciani
ore announcing Ilia coming
marriage of their daughter,
Kurla Jane, to Uouclas Alnn
Anderson. son of Mr. and Mrs.
NeU Anderson, formerly of
Heppner and now of Dallas.
The marriage will be per
formed Saturday afternoon,
September 7, at 2:00 p.m. In
Trinity Lutheran church In
llcrmlston. They will creel
their guests at a reception in
the Civic Recreation Center In
llcrmlston Immediately follow
ing the ceremony.
The couple and their parents
wish to extend a special Invl
tut ion to relatives and friends
In the area to attend the cere
mcny and reception.
Both young people were
Heppner High school graduates
with the class of 13. Doug
will continue his college studies
In Portland and Karla will con
tinue her employment In the Ca
buna Dress Shop In Bcaverton
lollowlng their marriage.
Girl Organist Heard
In Portland Recital
Miss Beverly Berestrom. dnu
enter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bergstrom of Portland, and
granddaughter of Carl Bergs
trom of lone, was presented In
an organ recital at Epiphany
Lutheran church In Portland on
Tuesday evening, August 27.
Miss Bergstrom has been an
organ student of Mrs. L. Edwin
Beach, whose husband is a for
mer Lexington resident. She was
the winner of a scholarship to
Pacific Lutheran University
where she will continue her
music studies this fall.
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MR. AND MRS. RICHARD A. SPRINGER (Diana Jean McFaddon)
Redmond Ceremony Joins
Dick Springer, Diane McFadden
Community Presb y t e r 1 a n
church in Redmond was the
scene of the wedding ceremony
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which united Miss Diane Jean
McFadden and Richard A
Springer in marriage on Satur
day afternoon, August 10.
The Rev. D. L. Penhollow of
ficiated at the 2:00 p.m. double
ring candlelight ceremony, as
sisted by the Rev. James K. Eg
l.v. The bride Is the niece of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Hassler of Red
mond. Parents of the bride
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
(Bud) Springer of Heppner.
Marking the bridal aisle were
soft yellow pew bows, matcn-
lng those which accented the
two tall altar standards which
held spires of white and yellow
gladioli and fern. Candleabra
holding tall white tapers, add
ed to the summer setting.
Escorted to the altar by her
uncle. Vern Hassler, the bride
was attired in a self-styled white
brocade eown with chapel train.
The fitted bodice was styled
with long tapered sleeves aC'
cented with pearl buttons, and
scooped neckline. Her bouffant
veil of illusion net was attach
ed to a headpiece of white silk
roses. She carried a bridal bou
quet of white carnations and
cascading; stephanotis with sat
in streamers. For something
old" the bride wore a single
strand of pearls given to her by
her grandmother, Mrs. Blanche
McFadden. "Something borrow
ed" was a lace trimmed hand
kerchief from a family friend,
Mrs. Rupert Park; "something
new" was a dime put In her shoe
by her uncle, and "something
blue" was a garter made by the
bride.
Miss Chris Hassler, cousin of
the bride, Redmond, attended
as maid of honor. Her mint
green sleeveless street-length
dress was fashioned with a full
pleat in the back which extended
from the deep V-cut neckline.
She. wore matching shoes, and
a green net veil headpiece was
held with a crown of yellow
daisies. She carried a nosegay
bouquet of yellow daisies.
Bridesmaid attendants were
Miss Janet Downs, cousin of the
bride; Mrs. George Copeland,
Mrs. Raymond Lyons and Mrs
Christopher Grady. Their gowns
of mint green were identically
styled with that of the maid of
honor, with matching accessor
ies. Thev carried nosegays of
white and yellow daisies.
Little Vicki Hassler, cousin of
the bride, preceded the bride as
fJower girl, wearing a matching
green dress and carrying a smalJ
basket of white daisies.
Jerry Hassler, cousin of the
bride, served as ring bearer.
Shan Applegate of tugene.
and formerly of Heppner, attend
ed as best man.
Ushering, and lighting the ta
pers before the ceremony, were
Doug Dubuque, Heppner, and
Greg McFadden, Kedmond, bro
ther of the bride.
Other ushers were Butch
Heath and Dale Holland, both
of Heppner, and Harold Weath
ers of Bend.
Wedding selections were play
ed by Mrs. Donald Rich, organ
ist, who also accompanied Rob
ert Kircher when he sang "Be
cause" and "The Wedding Pray-
For her niece's wedding, Mrs.
Hassler chose to wear a water
melon colored pink lace and
satin dress with bone accessor
ies and a white carnation cor
sage.
Mrs. Springer, mother of the
groom, attended in a powder
blue lace sheath and jacket.
with powder blue and white ac
cessories, and a pink carnation
corsage.
A reception followed in West
minister Hall. The five-tiered
white wedding cake was decor
ated with pale yellow and green
rosting flowers and topped with
white wedding bells and pale
yellow ribbon.
Mrs. Oscar Osmundson, Bend,
aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Harry Fagan, Eugene, cousin of
the bride, cut and served the
ke. Pouring punch were Mrs.
Leonard Rouse, Richland, Wn.,
and Mrs. Leonard Downs, both
aunts of the bride, and coffee
was served by Mrs. Jerry Hodge,
Portland, Mrs. Meda Butler and
Nan Hodge.
Miss Ginger Springer, Hepp
ner, sister of the groom, pre
sided at the guest book. Miss
Kathy Bertman, Portland, and
Mrs. Jay McDowell. Eugene,
wrr In charge of trie jsiit U
ble.
Among the honor guests pre
ent were the bride's erandmoth
nr. Mm. McFadden of Woodburn,
and both maternal and paternal
grandparents of the groom, Mr.
and Mn. timer Spinier and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Mooree, nil of
Hood Kiver.
Attending from Ileppner were
Mrs. Lvle Jensen and Mr. Line
oln Nash. Several local friends
of the groom end tX'K college
frltnda of the couple were
among their weiaing guests.
For their wedding triD to Eu
gene and along the Oregon
coast, the Driae changed to a
pile pink sleeveless linen dress,
with darker pink accessories.
After August 29, the couple
win rx at nome at ns a.
Mountain St., In Ashland. Mrs.
Springer will be teaching at
A-shland Junior High school the
coming year and her husband
will continue his college educa
tion at Southern Oregon College.
She was graduated from Red
mond High school in l'M4 and
from Oregon College of Educa
tion in 1968.
After graduating from Hepp
ner High school in 19G3, the
groom attended OCE for two
years, then served in the U. S.
Army for two years.
Golden Agers to Meet
Heppner Golden Age club will
resume regular monthly meet
ings on Tuesday evening, Sept
ember 3. Members and guests
Pine City Residents
Honor Future Bride
Thirty-six family friends and
neighbors gathered at the home
ol Mr. and Mr. Jasper Myers,
Pine Cltv, Saturday afternoon,
August 17, for a bridal shower
honoring Mua Karla Luciani,
future bride of Douglas Ander
son. Assisting her sister with the
gift opening was Sheila Luciani.
Centered on the serving table
was an arrangement of fresh
dunlins,
A novel Idea for refreshments
was having the suenta create
their own banana splits. Hwt-ckm-s
supplied variety of fla
vored li-e en-urn scoop and sev
eral different kinds of toppings,
and guests then created their
own choice of dessert.
Hostesses for the afternoon
shower were Mrs. Leo Ash beck,
Mrs. Thomas Ash beck, Mrs. Ken
neth Copplnger, Mrs. Juel Smith,
Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and
Mrs. Myers.
Special guests during the af
ternoon were Mrs. Nels Ander
son, mother of the prospective
groom, and Mrs. David Ander
son, Albany.
will meet at the Episcopal par
ish hall at 7:00 p.m. for a pot-
luck dinner, and a variety of
entertainment will follow. All
members are urged to attend
and join in making plans for
the fall meetings.
HEPPNEI GAZ CITE -TIMES. Thursday. Aucfutt M. 1X1
Rebekah Luncheon
Serves Large Crowd
Response to the Invitation of
the banquet -picnic committee of
the Ileppner Chamber of Com
merce to the luncheon fr visit
ing royal courts, dignitaries and
fair board member Saturday
noon aftei the parade were
"overwhe I m I n t". The Triple
links club of Sans Souel Keb
enah lodge prepared for &0. serv
following Retx-kah members:
persons away after all food had
been served, according to Mrs.
Adele La Trace, chairman.
Assisting Mrs. La Trace with
the buffet luncheon were the
noon after the parade was
Mrs. Conn Ad kins, Mrs. Scott
Furlong, Mrs. Tom Huston, Mrs.
Ct-rald Rood, Mrs. Larry Cook
and Mrs. Eva Griffith.
Leonnigs Honored
At Forewell Party
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwln
entertained at their home last
Thursday evening with a pot-
luck dinner and dance honoring
Mr. an Mrs. Ron Leonnlg who
will be moving to the McMinn-
ville area shortly.
Guests for the evening includ
ed close family friends and for
mer employees of the couple.
Following dinner, guests enjoy-
ed dancing to live music in the
Erwins' garage.
Couple to be Honored
On 25th Anniversary
An open house reception will
honor Mr. and Mrs. Riley Mun
ken on Sunday afternoon, Sep
tember 8, In recognition of their
25th wedding anniversary.
Family members and relatives
who are planning the occasion
extend a cordial Invitation to the
couple's many friends In the
area to rail at the Munkers home
3C5 S. Green St, between the
hours of 2 and 5:00 p.m. and ex
tend their greetings.
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