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V' - MR. AND MRS. DEAN ARTHUR TROTTER (Morale Murray) College Couple at Home In Corvallis after Wedding Miss Maralee Margaret Mur ray was united in marriage to uean Artnur I rotter at an lm pressive spring ceremony on Sunday, March 23, at All Saints' t-piscopal cnurch. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray of Heppner, and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trotter of Flor ence. The Rev. Dirk Rinehart per formed the double ring cermony at 2:00 p.m. A chosen blue and white color scheme was carried out in basket arrangements of blue and white carnations and stock, with satin pew bows marking the bridal aisle. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was lovely in a distinctively styled gown of white chiffon over peau de sole, . with wide bands of French lace accenting the neckline, extend ing into the short sleeves, and edging the wide band of white satin around the bottom of the gown and chapel train. Her full- length veil of illusion was at tached to a heavy white bow headdress. She carried a white prayer book, topped with white rosebud nosegay and cascade of wnite satin streamers. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Nonda Clark of Hepp ner, Bridesmaids were Misses Marsha Sowell of Heppner, Suzie Morrison, joAnne Myers and Nancy Niemuth, sorority sisters or the bride. The attendants wore identi cally styled floor-length gowns or ice blue moire, in A line style with bias inserts down the front panels and around the hemline They carried nosegays of white roses and blue tinted carnations, and wore matching floral head bands of white carnations. Traditional wedding selections were piayea oy Mrs. Kinehart, orgamst. Steven Jones lit the al tar tapers before the ceremony, Anne Catherine Murray, sister of the bride, served as flower girl, and John Roderick Murray attended his sister as ring bear er. Don Trotter of Florence serv ed as best man for his brother. Ushers were Doug Thompson, John Weber, Ron Tsukamaki and Randy Morgan, fraternity Droiners oi tne groom. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Murray chose to wear a sky blue knit suit ensemble, with white accessories. Mis, Trotter, mother of the groom, at tended in a pink knit sheath dress, with white accessories. Wedding guests were greeted by the couple at a reception Im mediately following the cere mony in the parish halL Tea and coffee were poured by Mrs, Laura Shook, grandmother of the bride, of Hillsboro. At the punch bowl was Mrs. Alice Shook, great aunt of the bride, of Hillsboro; and cutting and serving cake were Mrs. Francis Yackey of Newberg and Mrs. C. D. Haynea of Molalla, both aunts of the bride. Misses Sheila Luciani and MerriLee Jacobs attended the gift table. The guest book was passed by Miss Linda Kay Clark of LaGrande. The new Mrs. Trotter changed into a print knit A-line dress ensemble with black patent ac cessories for their wedding trip to the Oregon coast They are now at home at 222 N. W. 16th St., in Corvallis, where both are attending Ore gon State University. The bride was graduated from Heppner High school in 1967, and is in her sophomore year in pharmacy at OiU. bne is a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. After graduating from Siuslaw High school in Florence in 1967, the groom enrolled at OSU. He is a sophomore in the field of Chemical - Engineering, and a member of the Acacia fraternity. Roods to be Honored On 25th Anniversary A reception will honor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood on the occas ion of their 25th wedding anni versary, on Friday evening, May 9, in the Heppner Legion hall. Friends and relatives are in vited to greet the couple be tween the hours of 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. Assisting with arrange ments for the occasion is Mrs. Edna Gay, mother of Mrs. Rood, of Ashland. The Roods have lived in the Heppner community since 1956, coming here from Kinzua, where they made their home for 10 years. Rainbow Reception Honors Sara Miller A reception honoring Miss Sara Miller, erand represents tive to the State of Louisiana, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, was held April 2G. at 7:30 p.m.. with Ruth Assembly No. 50 sDonsorlnff the event Presiding officer was Sue Melby, worthy advisor. Miss Miller, daughter oi Mr, and Mrs. Sam Miller, greeted her euests in a bouffant pink formal official cown of her erand office. Members of the assemDiy joined in a special addenda, Sara is on Cloud 10". Trans ported around the room in a pink-covered wheel barrow Dy Jim Swanson, the procession stopped at each station where she was honored. This repre sented the work Sara has done in the assembly, as a wheel barrow is used in building. The tire was smooth, representing the smooth way In which she has carried out her duties. Miss Teresa Harshman repeat ed a reading given at Sara's Installation as worthy advisor In May, 1968. She was accompan ied at the piano by Jan Wheel house.. Announced as a grand choir member for the 1969 Grand As sembly was Jill Padberg, who was unable to attend the re ception. Several honored guests were greeted. Present were Mrs. Flor ence Van Gaasbeck, grand dep uty, and Clark Van Gaasbeck, both of Arlington; Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson, associate grand con ductress. Order of the Eastern Star; Dick Wilkinson, grand es cort; Mrs. Mary E. Bryant, wor thy matron of Ruth Chapter No. 32. O.E.S.: Howard Bryant, wor thy patron, Ruth Chapter, all of Heppner; and Boyd Thomas, Jr., past master counselor. Blue Mt Chapter, Order of the Demolay for Bovs. Hermiston. Refreshments were served in the dining hall at the close of the evening. Sorority Benefits Training Center The lone chapter of Beta Omega Sorority donated the sum of $50 to the crippled child ren's training center in Eusrene last week, as a result of the good resDonse eiven their annual fund raising benefit party and raffle, which was held Wednes day, April 16, in the basement of the lone Catholic church. Winner of the raffle was Mrs. Eunice Pettyjohn, who received a silver platter as her prize. those attending enjoyed an evening of games and prizes. followed by refreshments and coffee served by sorority members. General chairman of the an nual spring event was Mrs. John Jepsen. Bride-Elect Honored At Surprise Shower A surprise miscellaneous bri dal shower honoring Miss Ter ry Lincecum was given at the Dale Holland home last Wed nesday evening, April 23. Guests enjoyed an evening of bridge play before surprising the bride-elect with many gaily wrapped shower gifts. Miss Llncecum's wedding to Duane Griffith will be an event of June 13, and will be held in Lakeview. Assisting Mrs. Holland with ar rangements for the shower par ty was Miss Shirley Jucht. Bridge winners for the eve ning included Mrs. John Goch nauer, high, Miss Lincecum, second high, and Mrs. Hal Whitaker held low score. Following the evenings play guests were served refreshments with coffee and tea by the hosts. Auction is Feature Of Degree Meeting A miscellaneous jewelry and hat auction added interest to the meeting of the Degree of Honor Protective Association on April 23. Mrs. Adolph Majeske, president, called the meeting to order, with members assisting with the staff work. Mrs. Clara Gertson, national treasurer and state director, spoke on the national conven tion of the lodge, to be held in St. Paul, Minn. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Ed Hunt. Before refresh ments, and the auctioning of articles brought by members, a practice was held of the drill team. Mrs. June Field received the door prize. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding THJ3 DESIGN IS PATENTED THE NAME IS REGISTERED For her day Mother's Day May 11th Twin bands of solid 14 Karat Gold to recall her wedding day . . . with a lus trous synthetic stone of the month to mark the birthday of each of her children "Something from the jeweler, is always something special" JEWELERS Store Honrs: 9 AM. to 6 Mt PH. 676-6200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER 1 BankAmericard ORE EN Umatilla 4-H Juniors Schedule Style Revue "My Favorite Things" will be the theme of the la 41! Jun lor Show Style Revue scheduled Thursday, May 8, In Milton Freewater. The revue will begin at 8 p.m. in the McLoughlin Hign scnooi auditorium, accord ins; to Mary Speckhart, exten sion agent Club members from Umatilla county will model clothes made during the past year. Garments range from knitted slippers, sweareers, marts, dresses to for mats and suits. Members who participate In the show will have been ludt? ed prior to the show. Thev axe Judged on posture, grooming, and attitude. The fit of the ear- ment and workmanship is also taxen into consideration. Golden Agers to Hold May Dinner Meeting Regular monthtv mutinr nf the HeDDner Golden Ann rlnh ( planned for Tuesday, May 6, at me episcopal parish hall. Var ieties of entertainment will fol low the serving nf n twh.ni. dinner at 7:Ofl n m nuoc ,. always welcome to attend. The June meeting will be the last of the current season, with no meetings rjlanneri Hurinu the summer months nf lulu nnH August. 1 Rar Ayers traveled to Portland earlier this month where he at tended an air conditioning school, sponsored by the Alblna fuel Co., who provided a lac tory trained representative of the Armstrong and Torrid-Heat Co., to prent the Informative session. The schooling was held at the City Center Motel on Thursday and Friday, April 17 18, and Ayers attended both days, representing the M and R to. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. May 1. 1969 Holly to Mark 65th Year With Reception Holly Rebekah Lodge No. 139, will celebrate its 65th annlver sary at a special reception and program, planned for Sunday, May 4. at the Lexington IOOF hall. Special honor will be ex tended those who have been 50- year members, or over. The lodge cordially invites ail members of surrounding Re bekah and IOOF lodges, and friends, to attend the reception, to be held between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Last of the series of six card parties, sponsored by Holly lodge during the bast six months, will be Saturday eve ning. May 3. Pinochle will be in play from 8:00 p.m., and grand prizes will be awarded at the end of the evening to those totaling highest scores for the scries. Sewing Club Members Send Gifts to Greece Mrs. C. E. McQuarrle was hos tess to friends and members of her sewinff club at her home Spring Music Program Planned by Students Piano students of Mrs. D. E. Hudson will participate In a Spring music program on Sun day afternoon, May 4, at 2.30 p.m., at the Legion halL The students extend a special Invitation to their nnrenN tn at. tend the program, which will feature a variety of musical numbers, solna anH riiiata c. . M M U.I AVV fresh mn tii urtll Ka mt the conclusion of the afternoon proeram, i last Wednesday afternoon for a gift wrapping party, In which sowing club iiicinU-fi broutcht gifts for a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Larry Derrick. Members devoted the afternoon to wrapping the gifts and pre paring them for mailing to Mrs. Derrick, now living In Athens, Greece. Mrs. Derrick is the for mer Barbara Cribble, daughter of the Lowell Cribbles. Mr. and Mrs, Rick Johnston of Portland spent the week-end here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston and family. Johnston is rearing completion of a course In bar ber training, which he Is tak- ing at Molar Barber college In Portland. 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