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HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. TbundaT. March 18. 1971 r ! . ' "Or v.4 V 17 MR. and MRS. LYNN Edward Wither. Mrs. Withers U the formes Sharon Cantin of Heppner. UNDA KAHR Linda Kahr Engagement Told . Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kahr of Rainier announce the engage ment of their daughter, Linda, to Ray Panter of Heppner. Miss Kahr Is a 1970 graduate of Oregon State and currently Is a Home Economics Instructor at Heppner High School. Her fiance is a graduate of OTI and currently employed by Norman Paullus Trucking of John Day. May 29 has been set for the Wedding date. OES Honors Past Matrons and Patrons ' Past Matrons and Patrons of Ruth Chapter were honored at the regular meeting March 8, with V. M. Ruby Becket and W. P. Harold Becket, in charge. A delicious dinner at 6:30 preceded a most enjoyable eve ning. Grand Chapter members 'attending were, Assoc. Grand Matron, Virginia Wilkinson, and Donald Welk, Grand Com mittee member; other guests were from Pendleton and lone. : Adding to the entertainment vas an Irish ballad, "Galway Bay", by Pauline Miller, with Juanita Carmichacl, accompanist Class of '47 Offers .Memorial Scholarship ' The Heppner High School class of 1947 will present a scholarship in the amount of $110 to a college student this year In the memory of former classmate, Marian Miller. Any college student interested muat be a graduate of Heppner or lone High bchools, a soph omore or junior in college and pursuing a course of study in tion, Physical Therapy or Nurs- 1 n T QfllHonf la f rv can1 parnma of college work and future plans, complete with present CPA and explain need. Send to Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, Hepp- tion committee will name the recipient by May 30, 1971. Anniversary Plans Told for The Hubert Wilsons Big things are being planned for the 25th wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson. Their daughter, Mr. Jon Hyde of Camas, Wash., is here this week working out de tails for an Open House in her parents' honor to be held March 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. at their home, 410 W. Riverside. All friends and relatives arc invit ed. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left Fri day for a second honeymoon, n-j VAU: They are expected back in time J, . u 1 1 1 c for the Open House. Sunday eve- Valentine WeCldina that time they were at Santa VnOSen Dy DTiae Rasa, Calif. Sharon Mae Cantin, daughter 25 Teora Ago 0f Mr ancl MrSi Merlin L. Can Mrs. Wilson was Faye Perk- tin of Heppner was united in Ins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. marriage to Lynn Edward With Gayle Perkins of Dufur and Hu- ers on Feb. 13 at the First Evan bert was the son of Mr. and gelical Church of North Amor Mrs. Austin Wilson. They both lea in Portland. The bride were from Nebraska and their groom's parents are Mr. and families were long time friends. Mrs. Homer D. Withers of Port- j i in. ir uuugiuer says, u was iana. Kev. Kooert l,. Morris or- while Hubert was in the serv- ficiated with Ron Hotrum assist- ice that they began writing to Ing. eacli other." Sharon, given tn marriage by They were married March lfi. her father wore a wedding gown 1916 at the Dufur Assembly of made of Chantllly lace fashion God Church. Performing the ed on empire lines with slight ceremony was Bunell H. Scott. train- Her fingertip veil fell from Their attendants were Thressia a cluster of seed pearl flowers. Enright and Robert Taylor. They Hor bridal bouquet was of red went to Eugene and Newport and white roses and white car for their honeymoon. nations centered with the cor- They lived at Blalock for a sae she wore for ginS away short time then moved to Hepp- Sharon's sister, Mrs. Linda ner. Hubert has worked for Warneke of Havre, Mont., was Case Furniture, the Heppner Po- matron of honor. Linda With lice Department and has been ers the bridegroom's sister, and at the Post Office for 22 years. Vickie Johnson were brides- Their daughter Rogenla grad- maids. They all wore red vel uated from Heppner High and vet dresses made on Empire then went to Portland where lines- Eaeh nad a wnite lace she graduated from Beauty Pancl down the 'ront and a School. She is married and she round the hemline. They car and Jon have two children, Mi- ried heart shaped nosegays of chelle, 3 years old and Michael, rea and white carnations. 1 year old. Tom Nebauer was best man While Rofrenia was still at a"d ushers were Les Cantin. home, the Wilsons went through the bride's brother and Tom Gir-! the Holt Adoption Foundation ra": , , and adopted Clayton and Juan- Shirley Huikko was the solo- ita before they were either one lst she sang "If I could Tell a year old. They are now both Vou" and "Because" accompa- 13 years old. Rogenla remem- nied bv Bethel Unruh. The ar- bers how delighted she was to rangements of red and white have a brother and sister. carnations used in the sanctu- Mrs. Wilson sews and knits. ary eie centered with a large She formerly worked for Case E.ed canHe. Furniture and ha urnrbnl fnr Reception Follows Columbia Basin for seven years. Mrs- Janet Paplow served the Both of the Wilsons have been brides' cake at the reception active in their lodges, Masons, held in the church social room. Eastern Star and Rainbow, the Kathleen Paplow served at the Elks lodge and the American Punch bowl, Mrs. Judy Cantin Legion and Auxiliary. They like served coffee and Mrs. Violet to rock hound, like to hnwi Brugato tea. Pamela Cantin, the hunt and fish and spectator bride's sister, was in charge oj sports. ! ule Buesl oook. nancy rsrugato While they are ogne their and Kathy Morgan arranged the daughter has brought Michelle lauie- and Michael up here to be with For traveling down the Ore Clavton and Juanita. Thev tp Son coast, the bride wore a lav- excitedly making preparations ender knit dress- The young for the big day Saturday! upie is ai uorae at ox i 1 Street, Marysville, Calif. The bridegroom USAF is a dental Love Dunlap brought some technician. cookies. The first group is doing Prior to leaving for Portland a tote oag. me second group to complete final plans for the is doing a locker pocket. We wedding, Sharon was honored are all doing O.K. with a Farewell party and sur- Ruth Ann Keithley, reporter prise shower at the Wagon Wheel given by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Palmer. Gifts were piled high on the table decorated with red can dles and a single red rose. Let ters on the red and white cake said, "Goodbye and Good Luck". Sharon made many friends In Heppner this summer when she was employed at the Wagon Wheel. DOTS JOTS Thought Provoking With spring approaching, na lure's relation to man and the total interdependencv is review d and renewed. Art Is an im portant reminder of this rela. tlonshlp, not only philosophical ly but in the tangible results of a practiced craft. Man draws from the vast ref erence nature affords for colors, forms, and the various materials he employs to achieve an effect. The potter uses the earth's clay, the painter nature's colors and the photographer, light and form. Picture an art exhibit in the year 2001 with a piece of pot tery made from clay strewn with crushed disposable soft drink cans, the painter's canvas done in smog gray hues and the pho tographer's totalling black print. Our esthetic values must surely change with our environ ment's decay. My apologies to the Harolds , . the Irwins and the Beckets. I gave the Irwins the Becket's daughter in a recent story. This Is apology week . . . this time to Rose Marie Buschke. It should have been she and not Grace who has been active in TB and Health and Red Cross. Biggest congratulations to Jean Gilliam of the Condon Globe Times. She won a first with an editorial and feature story at the Oregon Press Worn en's Conference last weekend at Beaverton. Last year I rode down with her and this year she rode down with me. Since It took her two years to enter the contest, hope fully I'll get In something next year. However I saved some of my "best" all through this year and then the deadline got by me. I especially liked the pic ture of Princess Jeri Krebs when she's rolling her eyes trying to decide whether to go airline stewardess or stay with her horse! I had n couple of editor ials that the Oregon Journal had reprinted that I thought I'd enter, along with a couple of Dot's Jots and a feature story or two. The program was oxfrptiorialv' ly fine this year but the meals were not. We were privileged to tour the Oregon Primate Cen ter. It Is almost uncomfortable to see how monkeys are. "human" tluie It makes me feel when the "skeptics" come out wmii;. Like on the Dlabcte Detection Clinic. The number who took the free blood tests in Heppner, lone and Boardman far exceed ed even the expectations of tin optimistic. The good part of it Is tliat each person tested will receive a report concerning the blood test. Then It is up to the indi vidual to do any follow up that is necessary. French-Wood Nuptials March 27 Karen French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond rrcncii of Heppner, and Joe Wooi 01 Philomath will be married on Saturday, March 27 at 1:00 in the afternoon at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner. All friends ami relatives are rnrdlallv invited to attend the ceremony and the reception im rtiArfintitK following at the Heppnef Elks Club ! Put your dollars to work at home trade in Morrow county. wn OVJ Hotel Heppner and LAUNDROMAT By CHUCK and DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Hotel Hours Around the Clock Laundromat Hours At Your Convenience "Western Hospitality Renewed" Meet Your Friends in the Lobby TIME FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP fl. 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