June 21 Ceremony Unites Osmin-Felt
Saturday, June 21. was the
date chosen bv Miss Donna
Mae Felt for her marriage lo
vioen iA-e usmin at the First
Christian church In Hermiiiton.
The evening ceremony was
read by the Itev. Jack Naff be
fore an altar decorated with tall
altar baskets of pink and white
roses wan larce write bows and
tapers In candleabra. '
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Felt of llermls
ton, and the groom Is the son
of Alton L. Osmln of Heppner
and the late Mrs. Osmln.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, chose to wear a
floor length satin gown with
empire style waistline. The bod
ice of the gown featured a lace
scalloped neckline and elbow
length sleeves. Her elbow length
veil was held in place by white
satin roses, and she carried a
bridal bouquet of pink and white
roses with white ribbon stream
ers. The bride chose to follow tra
dition by wearing something
old, something new, something
borrowed and something blue.
Something old was a heart shap
ed agate necklace, an heirloom
of her deceased grandmother.
Something new was a cross
necklace, a gift from the groom.
Something borrowed was a silk
handkerchief from Japan, which
belonged to her mother, and
something blue was a garter. A
sixpence In her shoe was a 1DG9
penny, given to her by her bro
ther. Maid of honor for the cere
mony was the bride's cousin,
Marlene Moore, from Merrill,
Ore. Bridesmaid was her room
mate, Judy Taylor of Heppner.
and candlellghters were Monica
Moore and Vicky Hoskins, both
cousins of the bride. Attendants
wore floor length pink flowered
gowns styled with velvet trim
med empire waistlines and el
bow length bell sleeves. All
wore headpieces of pink flow
ers and each carried a nosegay
of pink roses and white carna
tions. Best man attending the groom
was Cliff Green, a former
schoolmate, and ushers for the
ceremony were Frank Osmin
and Art Osmin, brothers of the
groom, and Willard Felt, broth
er of the bride.
Musical selections for the
ceremony were furnished by the
Rev. Naff, who sang two vocal
solos.
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MR. AND MRS. ALBERT LEE OSMIN
(LYONS PHOTO)
Following the ceremony the
couple greeted many friends
and relatives at a reception in
the church social rooms.
Serving refreshments from an
attractively arranged serving ta
tle decorated with pink and
white roses and white candles
was Mrs. Vivian Hoskins, grand
mother of the bride, Mrs. Bessie
Nutten, grandmother of the
groom, and Mrs. Ruth Nordblom,
aunt of the bride. Punch served
for the reception featured an ice
ring of pink flowers and small
pearl hearts.
Attending the gift table was
Mary Maupin, aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Dale Wonderly, sister
of the groom, had charge of the
guest book.
For her going-away ensemble,
the bride chose a pink bell
sleeved dress with white acces
sories. Following a wedding trip to
Oakland, Calif., the couple will
reside in Heppner, where the
groom is employed with the
Soil Conservation Service and
the bride works at First Nat
ional Bank.
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Local Couple Extend
Wedding Invitation
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy,
Jr., extend a cordial invitation
to friends and relatives in the
area to attend the coming mar
riage of their daughter, Karen,
to Douglas Dubuque, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Toussent Dubuqe.
The wedding ceremony will
be Saturday, July 26, at 2:00
p.m. at Hope Lutheran church
in Heppner. A reception will fol
low the ceremony in the church
basement rooms.
MR- AND MRS. WILLIAM REINMILLER (Linda Kay Clark)
Linda Clark, William Reinmiller
Wed in La Grande Ceremony
Marriage vows were exchang
ed : between Miss Linda Kay
Clark and William Reinmiller
at a ceremony Sunday after
noon, June 29, at the Seventh
day Adventist church in La
Grande.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark, Sr., of
La Grande, and formerly of
Heppner. Parents of the bride
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Reinmiller of Atlanta, 111.
The Rev. J. Gordon Mildrum
officiated at the 2:00 p.m. can
dlelight ceremony. Decorating
the. altar were standards of
gladiolas and daisies, with large
yellow daisies markng the guest
pews.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride appeared in a
silk empire-styled gown featur
ing lace overlay on the bodice,
and sheer full-length sleeves
fitted at the wrist. The silk ma
terial was brought back by her
father from service in World
War II. Her veil, bordered with
lace, extended into a long chap
el train. She carried a round
topiary bridal bouquet of dais
ies with white satin ribbon.
Maid of honor was Miss Rose
McCornach of Eugene. Brides
maids were Mrs. Dean (Mara
lee) Trotter of Corvallis, and
Miss Marsha Sowell of Heppner.
The attendants were attired in
lime green floor-length gowns
featuring center panels of yel
low lace, and carried matching
topiary bouquets of pom-pom
chrysanthemums.
Lighting the tapers and serv
ing as ushers were two broth
ers of the bride, Don Clark, Jr.,
of Portland, and Richard Clark
of Germany.
Serving as best man was Don
Sams of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Wedding music was provided
by Larry Chitwood of La Grande,
who also accompanied Mrs. Rob
ert T. Snow. La Grande, when
she sang, ''Whither Thou Goest".
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Clark chose to wear a pink
coat and dress ensemble, with
white accessories. Mrs. Rein
miller, mother of the groom, sel
Members to Attend
National Convention!
Mrs. Adolph Majeske, presi
dent of the Degree of Honor, in
troduced National Treasurer and
State Director Clara B. Gertson
and Mrs. Ida Farra, state past
president, at the meeting July
8. Mrs. Gertson and Mrs. Farra
will leave August 8 for the nat
ional convention in St. Paul,
Minn.
Mrs. June Fields was hostess
for the meeting, which was held
at the Episcopal parish hall.
Door prize was won by Mrs.
Wilbur Steagall.
Next regular meeting was an
nounced for July 16.
ected a pastel pink coat and June 27
dress ensemble witn comple
mentary accessories.
Following the ceremony, a
wedding reception was held at
the La Grande Neighborhood
Center. The wedding cake, made
by Mrs. Ken Keeling, was serv
ed by Mrs. Ray Steever of Pen
dleton. Assisting with the serv- j
Struckmeier-Albaugh
Wedding Announced
The marriage of Miss Janell
Annette Albaugh and Richard
Maurice Struckmeier was solem
nized at Lake Grove Christian
church in Portland on Friday,
ing were Mrs. Nona Sowell of
Heppner, and Mrs. Chet Thack
er of Milton -Freewater. Attend
ing the gift table were Miss
Coreen Lyons of La Grande and
Miss Nancy Day of Talent. Miss
Erin Dick of Heppner passed
the guest book.
Following their wedding trip to
Illinois and through the central
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Albaugh of
Portland, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Struckmeier of Boardman, and
formerly of Heppner.
Serving as honor attendants
were Miss Linda Albaugh and
Mrs. Lee Weiher of Salem
Bridesmaids were Misses Kris-
diana Perez, Caroline Islands,
and Vanessa Albaugh.
Earl Struckmeier attended his
brother as best man. Seating
the guests were Lee Albaugh,
Chuck Barnes of Eugene, Tom
Black and Rick Benson.
The newlyweds will make
their home in The Dalles where
states, they wll make heir the groom is associate minister
of the First Christian church
Both are graduates of North
west Christian College in Eu
gene, and the groom was grad-
j uated from Heppner High school
home in Idaho Falls, Idaho,
where the groom is an instruct
or for the Navy Nuclear Power
School.
The bride attended one year
at Eastern Oreeon College in Hth tha .loco r,( iora
pre-nursing, and a second year
at the University of Portland ! D-.:,U.w .
Medical School. She attended j Kd I n DOW IjiriS tnjOV
grade and high schools in Hepp- Qwim nf Writ Rnrk
ner while her parents wereJwlr'' ur nuT Ut-K-
teaching here, and was a mem
ber of Ruth Assembly No. 50,
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
Majeskis Celebrate
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeski
Lexington, are being honored
for their 25th wedding anniver
sary. All friends and relatives
of the couple are invited to come
to an open house reception July
20, from 2-5 p.m.
Ginger, Don and Debbie, child
ren of the couple will serve refreshments.
Rainbow Girls of Ruth Assem
bly No. 50 packed Dicnic lunch
es and spent Saturday after
noon, July 12, at Hat Rock State
Park. In spite of windy weather,
the girls swam and enjoyed out
door games.
Occasion for the picnic was
the birthday anniversary of the
founder of the Order of Rainbow
for Girls. William Mark Sexson
started the organzation in the
18O0's and wrote the ritual
which is used today. To cele
brate this, the club wanted to
"do something out of the ord
inary." Mrs. Justine Weatherford
chaperoned the group.
The lone Garden Club held
Its July meeting at the home
of Mrs. June Chrlstopherson
Amund Kvam of Norway was
guest speaker, snowing colored
films and slides of his country.
He spoke to the ladies as he
showed his films, explaining
about nis country and compar
Ing the political government of
his country and ours.
Following a sack lunch, Mr,
Kvam held an Informal ques
tion and answer period with the
ladies gathered. It was a very
interesting discussion, and en
joyed by all.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs.
Van Hubbard gave reports on
the State Garden Club Conven
tion recently held in McMinn-
ville.
Roll call for the meeting cen
tered on suggestions for the
theme of the Fall Flower Show,
which is an annual event spons
ored by the local organization.
It was announced that the
August meeting would be held
at the lone Legion Hall on Aug
ust 6. at 10:00 a.m. It will be
a sack lunch affair with Mrs.
Van Hubbard and Mrs. Blaine
Chapel as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Bill Rawlins will present
the A B C's of flower arranging
at this meeting. The club ex
tends a cordial invitation to the
public to attend and requests
they bring flowers and contain
ers.
Invitation Extended
To Couple's Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherman
will be honored at a wedding
reception at the Heppner Unit
ed Methodist church Thursday
evening (today), at 8:00 p.m.
The couple was married at Park
Street church in Boston, Mass.,
on Sunday, June 29, and are va
cationing in Oregon before re
turning to the east coast next
month.
Members of the WSCS extend
a cordial invitation to all friends
in tha area tn nttpnrt th r. i
ception and greet the newlywedj
Parents Announce Daughter's Betrothal
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the class of 19f8, and was a
1969 graduate of Blue Mount
ain Community College. Her fi
ance was graduated from Prair
ie City High school in 13. and
has just returned from his term
of service in Vietnam. He is
now stationed at Ft. Eust s, Va.
A late December or early Jan
uary wedding Is planned.
Mrs. Eml McCab travcUd to
Tillamook to visit Mrs. Robert
Todd and three children over the
week-end. Mrs. Todd's husband
is presently a maor In the Ar
my and is on a 13 month tour
of duty In Korea. He was for
merly a dentist in Heppner. Mrs.
Todd currently lives at Fort Hua-
chuacha, Ariz.
MISS LINDA HEATH
The engagement of Miss Lin
da J. Heath to SSgt. Robert J.
Schultz Is announced by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Heath of Heppner. Parents of
the groom-elect are Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Schultz of
Prairie City.
Miss Heath was a graduate
of Heppner High school with
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