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Vows Exchanged in Lex Ceremony Mlsa Linda Charleno Starks became the bride of Kenneth L. Jone at one o'clock June 5, 1971, at the Church of Christ In Lex ington. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Starks of Heppncr, and the bridegroom U the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones of Lexing ton. The double ring ceremony was written by the young coup le and performed by Pastor Don Johnson. Miss Sandy Matheny sang "We've Only Just Begun", ac companied, by her aunt, Mrs. Robert Pitzer, of Hermiston, who also provided the music for the ceremony. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a high-collared white nylon organza gown with bishop sleeves, trimmed with appliqued lace and seed pearls. Her full length veil was of white tulle edged with ap pliqued lace and was held In place by a small ruffled cap. On her collar, she used a small heirloom gold pin worn by the brides' in her father's family for many years. Her bouquet was a cascade of stephanotis, white carnations, and fern, cen tered with a pale yellow orchid. The lucky sixpence In her shoe had been brought from England by her father when he returned from World War II. . Mrs. Rick Johnston of Mil waukie, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The brides maids were Miss Sandy Mathe ny and Miss Linda Eckman, schoolmates of the bride. They wore empire-styled long nylon lace gowns and bows of the same material as head pieces. The gown of the matron of hon or was pale pink, and those of the bridesmaids were lilac. Each carried a cascade of mums in colors of pink and lilac. Mike Burcham of Ontario, was best man, and ushers were Billy Irvin of Hood River, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mike Bunch of Heppner. Pink Peonies The church was decorated with large baskets of pale pink peonies and greens on white pedastals arranged by Mrs. Frank Zimmerdahl of Athena, an aunt of the bride, who also ' - 1? 6k )- ! J, MR. and MRS. KENNETH JONES made the pale pink and lilac flowers on white satin bows which decorated the pews. Fniimvinrr the ceremonv a re ception was held at the Rebek ah Hall in Lexington, which al so was decorated by Mrs. Zim merdahl in pale pinks ana m in After the traditional cutting by the bride and bridegroom of the three-tiered cake, It was sedved by Charlene Jones, sis ter of the brideeroom. Pouring were Mrs. Florence McMillan of Lexington, grandmother oi tne hrirWmom. Mrs. Earl Miller of Camas, Wash., an aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Joe xocom oi Lexington. Kimherlee Larson passed the wrapped groom's cake and the small net bags of wheat chosen instead of the usual nee, as me bridegroom's father is a weii known wheat rancher. Tricia Kcithley was at the guest book and Judy Gentry arranged the gift table. For her daughters weaaing, Mrs. Starks wore a light yellow linpn sheath, with white acces sories and a corsage of pale green and yellow orcnias. Mrs. Jones, the bridegroom's mother, WAS dressed in an apricot sheath trimmed with lace, white acces sories, and her corsage was oi uhitf nrphids. Snecial out-of-town guests were Miss Jacque Jonnston oi Milwaukie, one-year old niece of the bride. She wore a miniature t .-.Jk 54 dynamic design in L.4V. IT Community Stainless that C "S I jyrfc distinctly says contemporary f ;.V IzfJF t&vrJ yet whispers the romance tiC V of Old Spain. ' ''''$ 0-Pieeervicteoiitlni Eight 6-plec ' Villi i$l place settings plus 2 tablespoon. . - 7 ''' ''' III Butlers tray included. ' f . W 8-Pieea Hostess Set include! Pierced t V Tablespoon, Butter Knife, Gravy Ladle, rNJ 4 Sugar spoon. Cold Meat Fork (gift boxed). "Something from the Jeweler". Is always something special." JEWELERS Star Boani AJL to TM. 177 MAW ST. HEPPlf a PH. 676-9200 version of her mother's matron of honor gown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ambrose, Terl and Mike of Camas, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and Adrienne, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Millan of Woodburn; J. E. Pom eroy of Kelso, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Smith from Hermls tnn' Miss Cassie Sweeney of Eu gene; Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller of La Grande; Corleen Smith of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reinartsen of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson and Betty of Hooa River; Mr. ana Mrs. George Irvin of Hood Riv-or- Miss Bonnie Pitzer. of Her miston; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cool and family of Pendleton; and John Darnielle of Hood Riv- pr The bride is a 1970 graduate of Heppner High School. She was employed in Portland at Francis Ford Company prior o her return to Heppner to pre pare for her marriage. The bride groom graduated from Lexing ton High School in 1965. He sprvprl with the LT. S. Navy for four years, and has worked for D. O. Nelson at nis rancn out of Lexington since his return from the service. For her going away costume, Mrs. Jones chose a pale yellow pant suit, with brown accessor ies, and wore the yellow orchid from her bridal bouquet. After a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, the couple will be living on the D. O. Nelson ranch. Help for Hair Do! Tana Bunch and Kathy Clark are planning to go to the Nurs ini? home this Saturday to do hair. This will get the women all ready for the Fourm or Juiy holiday. They would appreciate additional help with this proj ect. Anyone wishing to help shampoo, set and comb for a couple of hours Is asked to call Tana at 676-5880. The Dakota States Society's Annual Picnic will be held at a new location, namely at Pen insula Park, North Portland Blvd. & Albina Avenue, July 18, from noon on. 'iWt vwx iY McCULLOCH POWER MAC 6 THE WORLD'S LIGHTEST CHAIN SAW I THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAIN SAW THAT CUTS 24" LOGS IN SECONDS! on 18.4 95 Equipped with famous McCuHoch chain, bar and sprocket that are detuned to wot or. Mrs. Lind$trom Is Grand Adah Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom of lone was appointed Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, Order of the Eastern Star at the 82nd annua! session, which was held last week in Portland. She was Installed with other Grand Officers at formal cere monies In the Memorial Coli seum on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Llndstrom has twice served as Worthy Matron of Locust Chapter No. 119; been a mem ber for nine years of the Ad visory Board of lone Assembly No. 89; served on the Creden tials Committee of Grand Chap ter three years ana assistea three more years, and been on many local committees. Following Grand Chapter Mrs. Llndstrom attended the opening of Grand Assembly, Internation al Order of Rainbow for Girls at Gill Coliseum In Corvallis on Thursday. She spent Friday and Saturday In Tacoma attending Grand Chapter of Washington at the Memorial Field House on the University of Puget Sound campus. Mr. Llndstrom. Susan and Christina, and Mrs. Llndstrom's mother, Mrs. Elmer Griffith were also in Portland on Tuesday and Wednesday for the installation ceremony. Audie Privett On Nuke Carrier Navy Chief Petty Officer Aud io J. Privett, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Privett of Route 1, Hepp ner, Ore., has deployed to the Western Pacific aboard the nu clear attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise for duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet. Weekend visitor from Van- couver, B. C. to the G. E. Nikan ders were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, July 1 971 DOTS JOTS Now wo have the full name of that precious new arrival at Dave Owens Home, ennsuan Hobericr Owens. That middle one Is a family name wiucn he'll probably never repeat . . . but Mamas and Grandmas' love 'em. Sorry but the hostess in a re cent Degree of Honor story should have been Marilyn Berg strom instead of Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. When Betty at the Wagon Wheel was leaving to get mar ried, "The Wagon Wheel Coffee Club" gave her a fist full of money and Betty bought a blender! Visitors at the Gerald Rood home enroute to their trailer home at Blake Acres were Ger ald's youngest sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cummings and children and Ronald's mother, Edress Beugc of Portland. They are spending their vacation at the mountain site. Old Time Music Fete Attracts Local Ladies The Old Time Fiddlers con test Is an annual gathering of fiddlers of every musical per suasion Imaginable which cul minates into a lively, entertain ing and most enjoyablo perfor mance every year at Welser, Idaho. The event draws music ians, Judges and spectators from all over the United States with growing popularity each year. Area residents attending the festivities last weekend were Sara Adklns of Heppner and her cousin, Alvlna Padbcrg of lone. They drove as far as Elgin the first evening and spent the night with Mrs. Padberg's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Townscnd. The "cousin reunion" was completed when they met Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Casebeer of Bates and James Holcomb of Foster at a Farewell Bend State Park. The group stayed at the lovely 50-unlt motel recently constructed at the park while they commuted to Welser to en Joy the Fiddlers Contest. Put your dollars to work at home trade In Morrow county. S & W 28 OZ. Oven Baked JV1JB COFFEE I s& w e PittPfl 8 gs. .. ""a" " I C Q) V 10 ox. Instant .... $39 dJ U Alley's MAYONNAISE B I T IID nlCT 7IIP I ;-ur, Vlbl -a , MASONS, QUENCH 0 PECAN SHORT BREAD CHIPS AHOY COCONUT CHIPS 2 950 Bar "S" and Oregon Chief SMOKED 12 OZ. CANS 8 r $1.00 HAMS Lb $ I .09 BONELESS FULLY COOKED Oregon Chief vmiiicmicd; V V U 12a- U Nl!0V 55$ 12 ox. Pkg. 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