Orwick Installed
Elks Exalted Ruler
At April 3 Meeting
New officer were Inula lied
una assumed their duties In
jU'iiner Klk Unit; No. 3fW at
liistalliillon ceremonie Tliur.
tiny evenlnj;. April 3.
Sealed in the chair of exalted
ruler for the coming yeur was
Ci ne Orwick, succeeding Dar
rell Fatlberg. Vic Jthodes, urule
of On Kk, and a pus! exalted
ruler of Raymond, VVn, erved
a Installing officer, a-scisted by
other past exulted rulers.
Completing the slate of off.
cer for the lleppner lodge are
Marshall Lovgren, esteemed
leading knight; Calvin Sherman,
est.-emed loyal knight' David
MrLeod, esteemed leot urine
knight; Bill Siewert. esquire;
Bob Mahoney, chaplain; Glen
Ward, secretary; Joe Balfe, Inner
guard; Hulph Kincald. tiler; L.
K. Dick, treaNurer; Everett
Harshman, Orvllle Cutsforth
tonley Lanham, flint McQuar
rie and Pat O'Brien, trustees;
and Kennelh Turner, organist. .
Preceding the lodge meeting,
a ham dinner was served to ob
serve Ladies Night, by a com-,
mittee of pust exalted ruler's
Coast Trip Enjoyed
Following Wedding
Mrs. Millie Evnns enjoyed a
week of vacation last month
when she and Mrs. Grace Busch
ke traveled to Eugene on March
22 to attend the wedding of Mrs.
Evans' grandson. Monte Evans.
to Miss Susan Wiemers. The
wedding ceremony was held in
me Luuieran tnurcn on tne uni
versity of Oregon campus.
Accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Karl of Pendleton, they
iraveiea irom tugene to New
port for a visit with Mrs. Ev
ans' brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Carr. Travel
ing on up the coast they stop
ped for a visit at the home of
Mrs. Ann Fehmerling, and at
Westport for a visit with rela
tives, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Travis,
who operate a charter fishing
service there. The group enjoy
ed a pleasant boat trip to Oc
ean Shores and found Ideal
coast weather.
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MR. and MRS. DONALD WAYNE EVANS (Susan Carol Wiemers)
I setts rnotoj
Susan Wiemers Weds
Donald Wayne Evans
Central Lutheran Church in
Eugene, was the scene for the
wedding ceremony in which
Miss Susan Carol Wiemers and
Donald Wayne Evans were unit
ed in marriage on Saturday eve-
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l ne double ring ceremony
was read at 7 p.m. by Pastor
fnilip L. isatwick before an al
tar decorated with white glad
lolus and yellow chrysanthe
mums,
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Wiemers of
Fall Creek, Ore., and the
grooms parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Donald K. Evans of Hepp
ner.
The bride, given in marriaee
ty her rather, wore a sheath
gown or white creoe. with bod
ice and long sleeves fashioned
or scalloped Venice lace, which
also edged the neckline and the
attached chapel train. Her pill-
box crown headpiece was cover
ed with lace and studded with
pearls and rhmestones and held
in place her elbow length veil
of imported silk illusion. Her
bridal bouquet was of white
carnations centered with yellow
rosebuds, and for something old
she wore a gold watch pin,
which had belonged to her
great-great grandmother.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was her sister, Miss
Connie Wiemers, who wore a
nile green lace trimmed floor
length gown, fashioned with
wedding ring neckline and full
skirt. Her bouquet of small
white chrysanthemums was cen
tered with green chrysanthe
mums.
Other bridal attendants were
Miss Julie Elligsen of Canyon
City, Miss Susan Crampton of
Lowell, and Miss Marl McKee of
Roseburg. Their matching lace
trimmed floor length eows were
maize yellow In color, and were
fashioned with wedding ring
necKlines. All tnree attendants
carried bouquets of small white
chrysanthemums centered with
yellow chrysanthemums.
Candlelighters for the cere
mony included Michele Evans,
sister of the groom, and Rodney
Wiemers, brother or the bride.
Serving as best man was Da
vid Matheny of Heppner, and
groomsmen included Eric An
derson, Robert Bray, and Monte
Evans, brother of the groom.
Ushers for the ceremony were
Bruce Davis, Lydon Nicholson
and John VanDyke.
Selected vocal numbers were
provided by Lowell Chase, who
was accompanied at the organ
by Mrs. James Walsh.
Following the ceremo n v
friends and relatives of the
couple attended a reception in
the youth room of the church.
Serving the tiered wedding
cake to guests were Mrs. Mar
ion Krebs and Patricia Hult.
Mrs. George Cape served coffee,
and Mrs. Eddy Glaspey served
the punch.
Attending the guest book and
the gift table were Mrs. Martin
Crouch and Miss Pamela Mitch
ell.
For her eoine away ensemble
the bride chose a pink dress
with matching coat and black
patent accessories. Following
their wedding trip to San Fran
cisco, Calif., the couple will
make their home in Corvallis.
where both are students at Ore
gon State University. Evans is
affiliated with the Alpha Gam
ma Rho fraternity.
Special guests who attended
j the ceremony included Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Krebs and family
of Crescent City. Calif., uncle
and aunt of the groom; Larry
i Harmon, uncle of the groom
from Walla Walla, Wash., Mr.
! and Mrs. Joe Edington, also of
J Walla Walla, cousins of the
I groom.
Other honored guests were Mrs.
Elma Duncan, grandmother of
i the bride from Roseburg. Mr. and
: Mrs. Georee Krebs of Portland. I
! and Mrs. Millie Evans of Hepp-
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Condon Pair Honored On 67th Anniversary
All five children of Mr. and
Mm Jim Evans of Condon guth
red at their parental home on
Sunday. March 30. to Join with
heir parents in the celebration
oi tne couples- t7tn wedding an
niversary, observed on Friday,
March 28.
Joining with their parents for
the special event were their on
Iv daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Thompson and her daughters,
Sharon and Cathy, of Clacka
mas; sons, Roy of Portland,
Harold of Col ton, Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Evans and Chris of Hepp
ner, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Evans of Condon.
Olher triends ami relatives of
ine couple who Joined In the
day or celebration included Mr.
and Mrs. Ken J. Evans and son,
Gibb, of Adams; Mr. and Mrs.
Vern K. Evans and Kathleen,
Erin. Marie, Angle, and Anna
Marie of Irrigon; Mrs. Rav
Shade and Douc. Rick. Millie
Jean and Debbie of Pendleton;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acock and
Sieve. Bobbie, and Scott of Irri
gon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kv
ins of Fossil, brother of Jim
Evans.
Highlight of the day Includ
ed a long dlstunce call from
tlielr grunddaugh t e r, Mrs,
Jeanne Blunk of Salt Luke City
Utah.
Following a pot luck dinner
gucKts were served refreshments
of a lovely cuke, decorated In
tne anniversary theme, and tre
sented to the couple by tiieir
daughter. Mrs. Thompson.
The couple was married on
March 1902 n Bloomf eld
Okla. Following their marriage
tney traveled to Oregon by cov
ered wagon, where thev first
settled In Wheeler county. In
I!t07 thev moved to Gilliam
county where thev have remain
ed most of their married lives
while engaged In farming. The
couple purchased their own
ranch In 1923 and farmed It un
til their retirement in 1!)50. Both
enioy good health and art' quite
active, and are now livine In
a new home built a few years,
ago In Condon.
Trade at home where vour
dollars have more sense.
Students to Attend FDLA Convention
For the first time In It 21
year history, the Oregon Stale
Chapter of tho Future Busine
Leader of AmerUaWfirilu1diui
annual Mute convention at the
bout hern Oregon Cullcue cam
pus In Ashland. In past years,
the convent am have been at
Oregon Slate University in Cor
valli.
Membership In the oreanlzat
Ion I 0M-n to student in grade
iu-ia who are enrolled In com
merclal classes. MemtM'r com
IH'te In typing, shorthand, auell
Ing, and many other events,
Spring Card Party
Set by Altar Society
Plans for a Spring Card par
ty, to be held Monday evenlnn.
April i'K. were made hv mem
bers of St. Patricks Altar Soci
ety as thev met last Monday
with Mrs. John Mollahan pre
siding over the meeting.
Co-chairmen of the event will
he Mrs. Wilbur Worden. Mrs.
Bill Kenny, and Mrs. Randv
Lott, who have planned an eve
ning of bridge and pinochle,
with dessert to be served In the
parish hall at 8 P.m. Admission
win be $1.
Hostesses for the March meet
ing was Mrs. Joe Balfe.
with winner In the mate con
test eligible m attend the Nut
lnnaLCutiveiitJun. to be held In
Texas In June,
Those who plan lo attend the
convention In Ashl and thiol
week-end. April 11-12. fruin
lleppner High achonl are Jack
Siinkln. roininenial teacher,
and five student, (Jinny dough,
Martha Pierce, Kay lluson, Ter
esa llurshman, and Donna Point-
er.
Plan Include a side trip to
Medford for the Pear Blussoin
Festival parade, a modern art
exhibit on the SOC campus, and
a trip to Jacksonville lor those
members who will not be com
peting In skill events.
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