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Early Spring Wedding Chosen by Karen French At an early spring wedding, Karen French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond French, be came the bride of Joe Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Philomath. The one o'clock Nuptial Mass was performed by the Bev. Raymond Beard at St. Patrick's Catholic Church In Heppner. Given In marriage by her father, Karen wore a gown of organdy over taffeta In an em pire silhouette. Daisy lace nc cented the long sheer sleeves, the nigh neckline and the chap el train. Her illusion veil was held In place by a band of lace daisies. She carried the white prayer book carried by her mother at her wedding. It was topped by a white orchid and cascading white satin ribbons and white chrysanthemums, The bride's attendants wore mint green voile gowns flocked with white daisies. They were fashioned with scoop necklines and short puffed sleeves. The attendants carried nosegays of white chrysanthemums and ba by's breath with mint green rib bons. Miss Verina French was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan French, another sister; Miss Lori O'Rourke, cousin of the bride and MLss Sue Scritsmeir. Will Wood was best man for ) I MR. and MRS. Jo Wood, ne Karen French, who were mar tied March 27 at Heppner St Patrick's Catholic Church. (Photo by Throckmorton) ing coffee and tea were Mrs John French, Mrs. Joe Rivera, Mrs. Jack VanWlnkle and Mrs. Bud Walton. Mrs. James Sumner was in i rhnroa est thn miact Hftilr on4 his brother. Ushers were Geary Mrs. Narfzlger arranged Callahan Joe Marstall and Edthe Rift table. Assisting about Young. Altar boys were Larry the room were Mrs. Rosella fJ.J" OEourke' couslns of I Lindsay, Mrs. LeRoy Gardner. e Mrs. Cllsta Venard, Mrs. Ilene MUSIC IWiman Mim Paul Hlclor Mm Joe Doherty of Pendleton sang "Mother at My Feet Kneeling", ."Ava Maria" and "The Wed ding Prayer". He was accompa nied by Sandy Matheny who al so played the nuptial music. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. French chose a sleeveless Aline apricot and green flower printed voile topped by a sheet coat or apricot voile. Her ac cessories were of beige and green. The bridegroom's mother wore a two-piece suit of royal blue double knit and beige accessor ies. Reception at Elks The reception followed at the Heppner Elks Club. The bride's cake was made, cut and served by Mrs. Vern K. Evans and Mrs. Lawrence O'Rourke, aunts of the bride. Punch was served by Miss Sue Ellen Greenup, Mrs. Ron Hoffman, Mrs. Arthur Chirrlck and Mrs. David Peterson. Serv-i Bill Kenny, Mrs. Max Barclay, Mrs. James Healy, Mrs. Robert Laughlin and Mrs. Charles Da ly. The bride is a graduate of Heppner High School and the bridegroom of Philomath High School. Both are 1970 graduates of Oregon State. They are at home at Philomath where the bridegroom is employed by Northside Lumber Co. DOTS JOTS SOY BEAN loaf . . . ever tast ed It? I tasti-d the chicken style soy bean loaf at the TOPS din ner last week. It Is absolutely delicious. Delightfully seasoned it tastes more like chicken tha chicken. It has a pleasing tex ture to your tongue. I am anx lous to try the other versions beef loaf, smoked and corned beef They told me you could buy it at the Health Food Stores in Pendleton or Heppner. lone Chooses Two For Girls' State The lone Unit No. 95 of the American Legion Auxiliary sel ected the two delegates they will sponsor to Girls' State at their April 6 meeting. Mary McElligott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McElligott and Ann McElligott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McElligott, will represent lone High School at the 1971 Girls' State Convention at Willamette University in Sa lem June 13-18. Jackie Howton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton, Is alternate. Mrs. Cleo Drake was chairman of the sel ection committee. Mrs. Don McElligott recently accompanied the delegates to Athena where they met with other Girl Staters. Senior Girls and Mothers Invited To Annual Tea Invitations have gone out to all senior girls at lone and Heppner high schools inviting them to a traditional, annual event, the Heppner Soroptimist Club's Mother and Daughter Tea. Girls are asked to bring grandmothers or aunts if moth ers are unable to attend. This year's tea is to be at the Howard Pettyjohn residence on the Heppner-Condon High way just south of Heppner. The Soroptimists are eager to become better acquainted with the 1971 girls and to have the girls meet the members of Morrow Coun ty's only business women's club Tea hours are from two un til four in the afternoon of Sun day, May 2. DO CONSIDER going out to the Homemakers Festival for at least part of the day. You'll en Joy the marvelous Indian dis play. For a long time I have felt that the Indians need to be proud of their ways and learn their own way those of making moccasins and other skin work, bead work, working with reeds, music, dancing, language. This display is an exhibit of some of the things they are now returning to doing. Then if it s only part of the day, plan to go about 1:30 to see Curtis Lund s scenes of Ore gon. Curtis was an engineer for the Telephone Co. before he took early retirement. He has taken pictures all over the world and then his clever wife puts to gether the narration and back ground music. You'll love see ing these pictures and do stop long enough to meet this charm ing couple who have adopted Eastern Oregon as their retire ment home. Festival is today, Thursday at the Fairgrounds. Mary Kay Hughes To Be Worthy Advisor Friends are cordially invited to the installation of Mary Kay Hughes as Worthy Advisor of Ruth Assembly No. 50 Interna tional Order of Rainbow for Girls. The Installation will be Sun day, May 9 at the Masonic Tem ple, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Trouble wrth engine sludge? L. E. DICK YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's In Heppner, 676-9633 Standard Oil Company ol California Chevron Mrs. Norman Nelson, lone, was re-elected chairman of the Morrow county Home Extension advisory committee at their ret cent meeting Also re-elected were Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Hepp ner, vice-chairman; and Mrs. Weldon Witherrite, Echo, secre tary. Newly elected treasurer is Mrs. Art Allen, Boardman. New to the committee is Mrs. Richard Ryan, Irrigon. HAVE YOU TRIED the Ore gon Wheat League Cake recipe yet? Do let me know how your family liked It, etc. I am just glad it s chocolate because Char lie doesn't think it's cake un less It's chocolate. I must try it soon because someday I am going to enter a cake In the County contest! This just might be the year. What about you? Pascals to Have 50th Anniversary Reggie Pascal went to his home north of Spokane last weekend. He assisted other members of his family in mak ing plans for his parent's 50th Wedding Anniversary on May 21. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Pascal. Also home for the weekend was Alan Covington. Reekie's nephew, who was home from the service. He leaves Tuesdav for Hawaii. r i hz V- : i v I MR. and MRS. HAROLD JAY MEDLEY (photo by Lou Krohn Studio) Medley. Evans Rites Of Interest Here Elizabeth Louise Evans and Harold Jay Medley were mar ried at the Lake Oswego United Church on April 3 before a large group of guests including sever al who had travelled from Heppner. The bride Is a niece of Mrs. Gustaf Nikander; daughter of Mary's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Evans, former Heppner residents. Other former Heppner residents present were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Case, and M. and Mrs. Don Case. Rev. and Mrs. uustar Nikander of Heppner attended the wedding and Mrs. Nikander Doured at the reception. The Ni kander grandchildren took part in the wedding, Linda was flower girl and Robbie was ring bearer. Portland Visitors ' Mr. and Mrs'. C. E. Garlick of Portland visited last week with his sister, Mrs. Ola Ruggles. While they were here Mrs. Rug gles took them over the bomb ing range. They were excited to see the changes taking place. They marveled at the sprinklers bringing water to the sage brush and Quincy soil! After lunch at Dodge City, the three some drove on to Hermiston where they were dinner guests of their niece, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney. Try an envelope or two of CowBelles Beef Broth in your fa vorite Jell-O-vegetable meat recipes. rahch mm AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Grain Spraying, Fertilizing, Dry and Liquid. Operating two large Snow Air craft for maximum crop coverage and penetration. 22 years experience in this area. JOHN LANE'S APTS. No. 3 Phone 676-5540 or 676-9294 Rebekahs Meet The Past Noble Grands of Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge No. 33 were hostesses April 24 to the Past Noble Grand Groups of lodges In Districts No. 19 and 20. Noble Grands and Vice Grands of the lodges were also Invited. A most delicious buffet luncheon was served in IOOF Hall. Ooal Cook, president of the local Group, was chairman of the luncheon with her sister, Elsie Leathers serving as co chairman. President Opal ex tended a most gracious wel come to all, Introducing Vera Boutella. Heppner. P.N.G. of Pearl It L. In Prosser. Special guests greeted were two P. N. Grands of Sans Soucl who lived In Heppner for many years, Alma Clouston who came from Portland. Her sister, t-ua Parker, accompanied her. Ber nice Bauman Disney of Madras who Is also Past chairman of District No. 20, Ora Rodman, a P. N. Grand of Juniper R. L. No. 229, Madras. Guests from Mignonette R. L. No. 86, Athena were, Alice Mc Millan. Ella Huffman, Ethel Hinkine. Thelma Huffman and Bea Gomillion. Bea also lived In Heppner for a number of vears. Members of Ualtee R. L. No. 224 of Stanfield were Luella Bohms, Betty Jordan, Evelyn Pearce. Eva Bard, Tresie Collins worth, Charlotte Andrews and Evelyn O'Brian. Past Noble Grands present from Bunchgrass R. L. No. 91 of lone were Mabel Ring, Delsle Chapel, Ida Coleman, Norma Rea, Edith Matthews and Lucile Rietmann. Pendleton Group from Paul ine R. L. No. 13 were Joyce Schuening, Ruth Marlin, Esther Young. Bertha Pollock, tsteiia Enbysk, Rova BomDoy, tmma Peck, Marietta Wilsay; unian Miller. Luella Fletcher, Gladys Scheer, Thelma Moore, ttta mu lett, Thirza Franzen. Hermiston Past Noble Grands were Beulah Primm, Freda Bush, Vice Grand of Sunbeam No. 80, Nellie Maechtle, Sally Young, Gladys Hale, Orrel Lewis, Oda Rankin, Pauline Burton. Harriet Sweet, a member of Sunbeam who was a guest of Nellie Maechtle, Ada Eskelson, a .N.G. of Holly No. 139 but is member of Hermiston Uud. Genevieve Moody a P.N.G. of Beulah R. L. No. 35 Albany, an other member of Hermiston Group as also Altha Kirk a P.N.G. of Sans Soucl but is a member of both Pendleton Club and Hermiston Group. Jo Huston and Bernlce Bau man were celebrating their birthdays on this date so all sang the Birthday song to them. Alma Clouston won tne aoor prize. Adelle LaTrace entertained by having blneo game played un til all were ready to leave for home. HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday. April 39. 1971 WSCS Plans Luncheon With Lawn Sale May 8 The Women of the Methodist Church will serve luncheon from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at their Lawn Sale on May 8. Friends are Invited to eat and then browse through the display ta bles. There will bo odds and ends from 10c to 1.00. There will be antiques. Among the larger it ems for sale is a kodak cam era, adding machine, books, an electric range. All kinds of ap rons will be on sale at the Ap ron bar. There will be a display of sale items in Ida Farra's win dow. The sale starts at 10 o' clock in the morning of May 8. lone Sorority Gives Spring Banquet The Annual Spring Banquet for Beta Omega Chapter of ESA was enjoyed recently by mem bers and their husbands. The no-host dinner was given at Thel's Cafe set in a Spring motif. The tables were decorat ed with daffodils and other spring flowers and the theme carried out in the nut cups. Dec orations were courtesy of Mrs. Jerry Martin and Mrs. Joel En- floman. Out-going president, Mrs. Charles Doherty was presented with an appreciation gift for her year in office. State Convention Mrs. Jerry Martin and Mrs Charles Doherty, accompanied by their husbands, will attend the Epsilon Sigma Alpha State Convention held this year at Sun River in Bend April 30 through May 2. The two will represent the lone chapter along with the 82 chapters in the state. e 1 : mm - v Golden Agers will meet May 4 at 7 D.m. at the All Saints' FniscoDal rjarish hall. There will be a potluck dinner follow ed by entertainment. u HHS Drama Class Presents Tine Miracle Worker" 3 Act Play May 7 and 8 8:00 P. flfl. HIGH SCHOOL CAFETORIUM ADMISSION 1.50 ADULTS 1.00 STUDENTS .75 CHILDREN Director Dennis McKay Coffee and Pie sewed during Intermission Beta Omega Has New Leaders The new officers were selected by the Beta Omega Chapter of ESA at their April 13 meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy A. Lind- strom. Mrs. Jerry Martin will head the chapter as president, assist ed by Mrs. Joel Engleman as vice-president, Mrs. Dennis Brandon as corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Roy A. LIndstrom as recording secretary and Mrs. Charles Doherty as treasurer. Other officers and committees will be appointed by Mrs. Mar- tin at a later date. During the business meeting. It was decided to split the profits from the recent food sale be tween the Meadowood Speech Camp and the lone Library. JATCEEETTE OF THE TEAR Mr. Pat Wonser received two liver platters at the annual Jaycee banquet Saturday eve ning. The one the holds in hef right hand was one she help ed pick out for the "Jaycee ette of the year" and was meat surprised when she was pre sented with It I The one she holds In her left hand was awarded to her as the Jaycee ette president. Prindle's Guests Visit for Bridge Mrs. Vernon Miller and Mrs. Elizabeth Reed of Fossil were guests of Mrs. Milo Prindle on April 21. They acted as substi tutes for the bridge game at Mrs. Prindle's home. Others playing were Happy Graham, Hazel Mahoney, Lota Tibbies, Helen Schaffitz, Dee Cribble and Virginia Whitaker. Trouble with . 2-cycIe engine fate? L E. DICK ,YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's In Heppner, 676-9633 Stwulard Oil Company K-3 el California ggja S ' , .,1 iirmeide , SoJ with radiant birth "stones one stone for i , each member of the ; family. , ! .Ring can be .made to I : , hold . from lw fo iix ( birrhrfones. 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