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Pre-Wedding Shower
Honors Miss Lundell
At lone Masonic Hall
MR. AND MRS. JOHN MARVIN WEYGANDT (Brenda Kay Young)
Church Rites Unite Couple
The United Methodist church
was the scene of an early sum
mer wedding which united Miss
Brenda Kay Young, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Young of
Heppner, and John Marvin Wey
gandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Weygandt of Canby.
Vows were read by the Rev.
Melvin W. Dixon, former Hepp
ner minister, and now of Cot
tage Grove, on Saturday after
noon, June 21. Altar arrange
ments and baskets of large
unite daisies and pink gladioli
provided the floral background.
White satin pew bows marked
the white carpeted bridal aisle-
Escorted by her father, the
bride wore an empire gown of
white crepe with bodice and
belled elbow-length sleeves of
reimbroidered lace, which was
also featured in the chapel train.
Her elbow-length veil of illus
ion net was held by a single
tulle rose. A white orchid cen
tered the bridal bouquet, sur
rounded by stephanotis, pink
roses and ivy. Her only jewel
ry was an heirloom pin, a gift
of the groom, which belonged to
his grandmother.
Maid of honor for her sister
was Miss Debbie Young.
Bridesmaids were Miss Mar
cia Young, also sister of the
bride, Miss Pam MeCabe, and
Miss Janet White, niece of the
groom.
Gown of the maid of honor
was a floor-length empire styl
ed crepe of hot pink, with
bridesmaids wearing matchng
styled gowns of light pink
crepe, all with full long sleeves
of rayon georgette. Th e i r
matching headpieces were of
sheer net, . held by matching
bows. They carried colonial bou
quets of pink and white daisy
chrysanthemums and small pink
rosebuds.
R. A. (Buzz) Weygandt, at
tended his brother as best man.
Ushers were Robert Haun of
Oregon City, Lance White, brother-in-law
of the groom, and
Hugh Boyle, both of Canby.
Lighting tapers before the
ceremony were Bruce Young,
brother of the bride, and Lisa
Weygandt, niece of the groom.
Organ selections were played
by Mrs. W. S. Miller, who also
accompanied Mrs. Jay Wheel
house when she sang, 'Wither
Thou Goest" and "The Wedding
Prayer".
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Young wore an azure crepe
dress with light blue lace over
dress, navy blue accessories, and
pink clmbidium corsage. Mrs.
Weygandt, mother of the groom,
chose a mint green linen dress
with white lace coat and cor
sage of yellow cimbidium orch
ids. Guests were greeted at a re
ception in the downstairs social
rooms. A four-tiered wedding
cake, created by the bride
mother, featured pink and white
decorations, with floral base of
daisy mums. The brides and
attendant's bouquets were plac
ed around the cake as well,
Mrs. Lance White, sister of
the groom, served the cake: Mrs
R. A. Weveandt. sister-in-law of
the groom, poured coiiee, and
Miss Barbara Zickler served
punch. The guest book was held
by Miss Lori Weygandt, and at
the gift table were Misses Lynn
Weygandt and Jud) White.
After a wedding trip to Lake
Louise, Banff and Victoria, B. C.
the couple now reside at 2850 S.
99E, Space 17, Forest Park Mo
bile Village in Oregon City.
After graduating from Hepp
ner High school in 1966, the
bride attended Eastern Oregon
College in La Grande and will
enroll for her senior year this
fall at Oregon College of Edu
cation in Monmouth.
Mr. Weygandt was a graduate
of Canby High school, and is
presently associated with Wey
gandt Machine Co. in Canby.
Marriage Performed
In Louisiana Church
IONE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc
Elligott announce the marriage
of their son, John, to Cherry Al
len of Maringovin, La.
John arrived in San Francisco
on August 11, following his tour
of duty in Vietnam.
Bob Baker motored to Louis
iana with John to serve as his
best man.
The Nuptial Mass was per
formed on August 23 at the
Church of the Emaculate Heart
of Mary in Maringovin.
The young couple will make
their home in Fort Walters, Tex
as, where McElligott will be an
instructor pilot in the helicopter
field.
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SUMPS
Cheryl Ann LundcU. formerly
or lone, and now or tugcne, was
honored at a bridal shower on
Saturday, August 16, at the lone
Masonic hall.
Miss Lundell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lundell, Is
the bride-elect of Robert Allen
Foskett. son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Foskett of Piedmont,
Calif.
The wedding will be Saturday.
September 6. at 1:00 p.m., at
Central Lutheran church in Eu
gene.
Miss Lundell has chosen
white and orange as her wed
ding colors, and the hostesses
used her colors in decorating
the tables and rooms for her
shower. The main table was cen
tered with an arrangement of
orange glads and mums, flank
ed by orange tapers. Her cake
was also decorated with her
chosen colors.
Mrs. Francis Stack of Eugene,
sister of Miss Lundell, presided
at the punch bowl, and her
mother, Mrs. Raymond Lundell,
poured coffee. Also assisting
with the pouring were Mrs.
Charles Ingalls, of Adams, and
Mrs. Howard Eubanks of Arling
ton, aunts of the bride-elect.
Assisting Cheryl with her
many lovely gifts were Mrs.
Stack and her cousin, Mrs. Lar
ry Eubanks of Arlington.
Summer flowers were in dis
play throughout the room.
Hostesses for the occasion in
cluded Mrs. Ray Heimbigner,
Mrs. Edmond Bristow, Mrs.
Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn,
Sr., Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan, Mrs. Louis Hal
verson, Mrs. Earl McCabe and
Mrs. Berl Akers.
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MISS LINDA UNDER
Parents Announce
Couple's Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lin-
der of Pendleton announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Linda, to Levi Nelson Connor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R.
Connor of Heppner.
Miss Linder is a graduate of
Rogers High school in Rogers,
Ark., and of Blue Mountain
Community College where she
received her certificate in Prac
tical Nursing. She is now em
ployed at St. Anthony hospital
in Pendleton.
Mr. Connor is a graduate of
Heppner High school and pres
ently employed by Kinzua Cor
poration in Heppner.
A spring wedding is being
planned.
Wilcox Anniversary
Attended by Large
Group of Relatives
Sixty-five years of marriage
were celebrated by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B. Wilcox in Portland
Sunday, August 17. At a recep
tion given for them by their
children held at Play Haven
Swim School, the couple receiv
ed their family and friends.
A potluck dinner at 2:30 p.m.
was followed by swimming and
Softball. Pictures were taken of
family groups.
Later in the afternoon John
nie Leach, former Pacific Uni
versity schoolmate of Wilcox, in
troduced the couple to those i
present, uorree, punch and a
three-tiered cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox then open
ed gifts.
Wilcox, 90, served in the Spanish-American
War in Second
Oregon Company B. As a young
man he served as principal in
Morrow and Klamath county
schools. He and his wife later
farmed in Eastern Oregon until
their retirement in 1945.
All six grandchildren of the
couple were able to attend. They
are Clen Wilcox. Portland. Claud
Wilcox, Gresham. Charles Wil
cox and Lester Wilcox, both of
Hermiston, Mrs. John (Dorris)
Graves, Heppner, and Mrs. Ed
win (Eva) Brosten. Moscow.
Idaho.
Others from this area who
were at the reception include Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mrs.
Percy Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Ewine
Hynd, Mrs. Don Heliker. Mrs.
Florence McMillan. Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Palmer and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Pettyjohn and family.
House guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gardner for
rodeo week-end was their daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Lerov Gard
Maricks Announce
Daughter's Marriage
IONE Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Marick announce the marriage
of their daughter. Evelyn K., to
Gene L. Lancaster, formerly of
Maryland, and now of Cecil.
The couple was married Aug
ust 17 at Reno, Nev.
Following brief honeymoon,
the couple is at home at Cecil,
where Mrs. Lancaster will con
tinue management of the Cecil
General Store and Mr. Lancasf.
er is employed by Dick Krebs.
Invitation Extended
Children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Harris will hold an open house
reception for them in honor of
their 60th wedding anniversary.
Friends and relatives of the
couple may visit them from 2-4
p.m. Saturday, August 30, at
their home.
New Bride Honored At Rietmann Home
A family bridal shower was
held in honor of Mrs. raul Frlnk.
the former Julie Kletmann, dau
Miss Sheridan Wyman arrived
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Ilene Wyman, Friday, August 22.
She will stay for a one-month
vacation from Emmanuel School
of Nursing in Portland.
Extension Continues
Two-County Service .
Home Economics Extension
work will continue to be hand
led on an area basis in Uma
tilla and Morrow counties dur
ing the next year, according to
the Oregon Mate University Co
operative Extension Service.
Home Agent Molly Saul will be
responsible for the adult Home
Economics work in the two
counties. When a 4-H Home Ec
onomics agent is employed, she
will be responsible for carrying
out the Home Economics youth
work in both counties.
Mrs. Garry Tullis, lone, has
been employed as a part-time
Extension Aide in Morrow coun
ty, to assist with carrying out
the adult and youth Home Eco
nomics programs.
Area Extension teaching is
becoming a common practice
throughout Oregon and other
parts of the United States. Al
though a departure from the
traditional Extension organiza
tion, it has been well received
wherever adopted. With state
budgets becoming tighter, it has
proven practical to have Exten
sion agents specialize in specif
ic subject matters, and extend
their teaching over a wider ge
ographic area.
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Riet
mann. at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. victor Rietmann, on Sun
day, August 17.
Assisting Mrs. Frlnk with her
gifts was Mrs. Tony Fasulo of
Buena Park. Calif. Local guests
included Mrs. Dave Rietmann
Mrs. Bob Rietmann, Mrs. Omar
Kletmann. Mrs. Bill Rietmann
and Mrs. Gene Rietmann, all of
lone. Out of town guests were
Mrs. John Peterson, Chicago,
111.; Mrs. Victor Peterson, The
Dalles; Mrs. Tommy Bristow,
i-oruana; Mrs. Dean Kohde and
Mrs. Duane Hersohal and Karen
of Kennewick, Wn., Mrs. Wal
ter Swenson and Mrs. Dorothy
Atkinson, Yakima, Wn.
Hostesses were Mrs. Edmond
Bristow, Mrs. Ernie McCabe of
HeDpner, and Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
Mrs. Tacie Parker of Walla
Walla, accompanied by her dau
ghter, Mrs. Fred Hill and child
ren, Corlen and Curtis Nelson.
of Portland, visited friends and
relatives here on Saturday, and
enjoyed the parade and rodeo
events. Mrs. Hill will be remem
bered as the former Marjoric
Parker, rodeo queen in 1940.
Mrs. Dean Connor returned
from Good Shepherd hospital.
Hermiston, recently where she
had surgery on her heel. She
received final treatment at the
hospital on Wednesday. Aueust
27.
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Thursday. August 28. 1969 i
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright
entertained Mrs. Phyllis Parvin
and daughters, Kathy and Dab
ble, Portland. Mrs. Parvln's
mother was also guest of the
Wright's. They attended the fulr
at the latter part of the week
of August 19-22.
Mr. and Mrs. Marry Dyer, Val-
le)o, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc
Cabe and children, Mrs. Karen
O'Malley, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos
McLaughlin and children, Pen
dleton, were guests at the home
of Francis Doherty for rodeo
week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dver
will remain to visit relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helnrichs
and Paula returned early Tues
day from a 10-day trip by train
to Prairie Duchien, Wise, on the
Mississippi, where they visited
relatives and attended a large
family reunion Sunday of Mr.
Heinrkh's family.
Entering the fair her last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hopper and son, Loren; their
grandson, Cody, and a family
friend, all of Hermiston. They
visited Mr. Hopper's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hopper, and re
newed acquaintances here with
those they knew before moving
from here five years ago. He is
now employed with the Umatil
la Army Depot.
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