Marty Boyajian, John Neely
Married in Ceremony Here
A lat afternoon ivremony at
d.uu p.m.. on Saturday, April
12, united in marriage Miss
Mary Margaret (Marty) BoyaJ
lan and John Allan Neely at
St. Patrick"! Catholic church In
iieppner.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. James P. Healy of
Heppner, and the Broom's par
ents are Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
weely of Maupin.
Father Raymond Beard offici
ated at the ceremony performed
before an altar decorated with
baskets of white gladiolus and
yellow chrysanthemums.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor
length gown of white organza
and lace with attached shoulder
length veil. For her bridal bou
quet she carried a bouquet of
yellow roses on a white missal.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was her sister, Alene
Kay Boyajian, and serving as
bridesmaid was another sister,
Sheila Ann Healy.
Both attendants wore Identical
yellow chiffon gowns fashioned
in the empire style and both
wore matching head pieces.
Attending the groom as best
man was Bill Swanson, close
friend of the eoom. from Salem
Ushers for the ceremony were
Larry Barr of Monmouth, and
Dovle ConnelL of La Grande.
serving as altar boys were
Bill Boyd of Pendleton and
Jerry Gentry of Henpner.
Organ music for the ceremony
was iurnisned by busie Keed ol
La Grande, with vocal selections
presented by Bill Kenny of
Heppner.
Mrs. Neely. mother of the
goom. attended the ceremony in
a light blue lace dress with
match i n g accessories. Mrs.
Healy, mother of the bride,
chose a pale yellow suit. Both
mothers wore yellow corsages,
Friends and relatives of the
bridal couple greeted them at a
reception following the ceremo
ny, held at the home of the
bride parents.
Those assisting with the re
ceptlon were Mrs. James Daly
of Pendleton, grandmother of
the bride, who poured coffee.
and Mrs. Margaret Healy of
Heppner, also a grandmother of
the bride, served punch, with
Mrs. Darrell Jones, sister of the
groom from The Dalles, serving
the wedding cake.
For her going away ensemble
the bride chose a dress of con
trasting navy and white.
The newlyweds are now at
home In La Grande, where both
are students at Eastern Oregon
College of Education.
Friends and relatives of the
couple attended the ceremony
from La Grande, Pendleton, and
Maupin, as well as many from
the nearby local areas.
Milk
Sans Souci Plans
Reception for Friday
Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge
will hold initiation services for
one new member during its
regular lodge meeting this Fri
day evening, May 16, at 8:00
p.m., in the IOOF hall.
Followng the initiation and
lodge meeting a reception will
be held honoring Mrs. Opal
Cook, who currently serves the
lodge as noble grand and also
holds the grand lodge office of
Outside Guardian for the Re
bekah Assembly of Oregon.
Several state lodge officers
are expected to attend the re
ception as well as friends and
members of other nearby lodg
es. I
Party Honors Girl
On Fifth Birthday
Small friends and playmates
of Donna Munkers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Munkers,
gathered for a birthday party
at the Munkers home last Mon
day afternoon honoring Donna
on the occasion or ner linn
birthday.
Mrs. Munkers served refresh
ments of birthday cupcakes and
ice cream and youngsters spent
the afternoon watching Donna
open her gifts and playing.
Helping Donna celebrate the
big occasion were Sheridan
Gray, Sheridan Sweek, Darcy
Hollomon, Rita Lovgren, Ginny
McRoberts, Cindy, Lori and Tra
cy Ruhl. Greg, Matt, Tom, Kar
en and Kris Rasmussen, Chuck
and Terry Methvin, and Jackie
Anderson.
Mothers of some of the young
guests present were Mrs. Joan
Gray, Mrs. Jean Ruhl, Mrs. Joan
Rasmussen, Mrs. Alice Methvin
and Mrs. Stella McCarty.
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At Surprise Shower
The Soroptimlst club surprised
one of its members, Miss Terry
Lineecum, with a miscellaneous
bridal shower at the luncheon
meeting last Thursday noon.
After the reading of a poem, in
ner rtonor, "Miracle or Love," by
Mrs. Bill Johnson, the honor
guest unwrapped many lovely
ana usciui gilts. Miss Llncecum
nas been an active club mem
ber during the years she has
served as art Instructor in the
Heppner schools, and will be
married June 13 In Lakevlew to
Duane I. Griffith of John Day.
Four members of The Swans
Bluebird Girls were guests of
the club, accompanied by their
leader. Mrs. Vern Keithley. Pres
ent were Rose Ann Marlatt,
Mary O'Harra, Connie Burken-
bine and Marilyn Jessmer. The
group is sponsored by the Sor
optimlst club.
Plans were discussed for as
sisting the Elks Lodge enter
tain the 6th, 7th and 8th grade
students at the annual dance
Friday evening. Also plans are
underway to sponsor the annual
Senior Girls' Tea on Sunday
afternoon, May 18, at the Epis
copal parish hall, between the
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Assembly to Install
Officers on Sunday
Miss Cindy Harsln. daughter
or Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne Harsln
will be installed new worthy ad
visor of Ruth Assemblv Nn. KV
uraer or Kainbow lor Girls, at
ceremonies Sunday afternoon,
May 18. She will succeed Miss
Sue Melby, worthy advisor for
the spring term.
Friends, relatives, and neigh
boring Rainbow Assemblies
have been extended an invita
tion to attend the ceremonies,
scheduled for 4:00 p.m. in the
Heppner Masonic hall.
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Altar Society Plans
For Summer School
Plans for church summer
school at St. Patrick's Catholic
church were discussed at the
last meeting of St. Patrick's Al
tar Society on Tuesday evening,
May 6. Summer classes will be
held the week of June 2-7.
A breakfast for first commun
ion class was scheduled for Sun
day, June 8.
Following the meeting a pink
and blue shower was held for
Mrs. Bill Kenny.
Hostesses were Mrs. Wilbur
Worden, Mrs. Dick Robison and
Mrs. Randy Lott.
Varieties of wedding and re
ception invitations at Gazette-
Times office.
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MR. AND MRS. GERALD ROOD
Roods Complimented
On 25th Anniversary
At Evening Reception
A large gathering of friends
and relatives called at the
American Legion hall on Fri
day evening, May 9, to extend
congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald C. Rood on the occasion
of their 25th wedding anniver
sary. About 75 guests attended
Centering the reception table
was a yellow and white decor
ated three-tiered cake, prepared
by Mrs. R. G. Watkins. Floral
arrangements of mock orange
blossoms and bridal wreath,
yellow iris and white lilacs were
used about the rooms. Many
lovely gifts and a money tree
honored the couple.
Directing the arrangemen t s
were Mrs. Edna Gay of Ashland,
mother of Mrs. Rood, and Mrs.
Oris Crisp of Heppner. Cake was
served by Mrs. Pat Watson of
Medford; coffee and tea were
poured by Mrs. Larry Cook; Mrs.
Nona Sowell presided at the
punch bowl; Mrs. Elsa Leathers
was in charge of the gift table,
and Mrs. Bruce Griffith attend
ed the guest book. Little Dee
Dee Rood assisted her mother in
opening the gifts.
Oerald and Betty Rood have
made their home in Heppner
since 1956. They were married
May 9, 1944, at Draper chapel
in White Temple Baptist church
in San Diego, Calif., where
Jerry was stationed with the
Navy. They first resided in Hep
pner for 1 years, while with
the Oregon Game Commission,
moved to Kinzua for a 10-year
period, then returned here in
1956.
Among those coming from out-
ot-town were Mrs. Helen Will
iamson of Hermiston, mother of
Mr. Rood, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Rood and Mrs. DeLayne Mat
lecka and Andrew, all of Port
Orchard, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Seabrandt of Spokane, Wn.,
Mrs. Pat Watson and daughter,
Alicia, or Medford, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Rood and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Finch, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hornsby and Mr. and Mrs
H. N. Adams and daughter of
Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. George
Knapp and lamily of Madras,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham of
Kinzua, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
J. bherer of Echo.
Granddaughter Born
Mrs. E. Markham Baker an
nounces tne Dirtn or a new
granddaughter, born to her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Don (Mardene) Larsen. on
Monday, May 12, weighing 7
lb., 5 Mi oz. She has been nam
ed Shannon Mary and Joins a
two-year-old sister. Lorinda. Lit-
tie Shannon is Mrs. Baker's
eighth granddaughter.
HEFPNSB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. May 13. 1969
La Grande to Host
OES Spring Meeting
Eastern Central Oregon Asso
ciation of the Order of the East,
ern Star will hold Its annual
spring meeting at the Masonic
Temple in La Grande, on Sun
day, May 18. with Hope Chap
ter, OES, in charge of the ar
rangements.
A potluck dinner will be
served at noon, with the meet
ing to start at 1:30 p.m. Mem
bers of Eastern Star rhnntora in
this area are invited to attend. I
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The home of Mrs. Elwavne
Bergstrom was the meeting
piaee ior members of the Hepp
ner Motners club on Monday
evening, May 5, for their last
meeting of the year.
uuests who were welcomed
included Mrs. Barbara Jessmer.
Mrs. bod Mahoney and Mrs. Ad
nan Look, who presented the
evening's program with a dem
onstration on assembling the
large and colorful 'baked' na-
per flower poppies.
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per petals are saturated with
water and baked in the ovn t
I until the various colors 'bleed'
together, thus creating many
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with which to form the flowers
petals. Mrs. Cook exDlained in
detail the process used in mak
ing the flowers and disDlaved
several completed flowers.
A Short business meetincr vustv
! held preceding the Droeram.
with members of the nominat
ing committee, composed of Mrs.
Herman Winter and Mrs. Loren
Lucore, presenting the nomin
ees for offices. Officers elected
for next year are Gail Burken
bine, president: Marlene Beres-
I trom, vice president: Gavle Ar-
bogast, secretary-treasurer: Kar
en Holland and Donna Bergs
trom, program chairmen.
Much of the evening's discus
sion was devoted to prepara
tions and plans for the Side-
walk Bazaar, when Mother's
club members will operate a
snow cone booth, as in past
vears. Chairman of this project
is Mrs. Holland, who will be
assisted by other members of the
group. This years annual ba
zaar is scheduled for Friday and
Saturday, July 18-19.
A letter from Mrs. Jim Wish-
I art, former member of the club
was read to members along
with a thank you note from a
current member, Mrs. Pat Brin
dle, who is recovering at her
home from major back surgery.
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