Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 30, 1971, Image 3

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    First Home of
Larry Wilsons
Is California
Judith Ar.ne Hinton became
the bride of Larry Pali' VViImjii
at a candlelight reremuny Nov.
2ti at III.' Itardinan Community
Church. The hrble U the dau
ghter of Mr. and Mr. Cleve S.
liinton of Hmrtlman, and the
bridegroom b the n of Mr.
and Xlr. Clarenee Wil .on if Ir
rlgort. The double rli.g uervhv
performed ry I'ator Neil
King at the Roaulman C hunh
Pamela Kuhn nang "We've
Or.ly Jut ItiM'iin", aertunpanleill
by P-nlie Ibnkle. Mum Kultn
pluved ihi nuptial rou -U
Given In marriage by her
parents, iho brhle won a fl o'
gh Gibson girl Ml ijn
f whiti velvet. The finger lip
veil wax lul l In ia' by n
pillbox heuilplece rrlmni.nl with
pcaibi and rh lm-tnius. The oil
wad Iwrrovveil from the brMeV
onthla. Mrs. IHtdy ('ablatio of
Of in . my. formerly of Ibtsrhurg.
The bride's s t.-r," Mrs. Kd Wolf
wore the veil at her wedding
In! Augii't. The bridal gown
was made ry the bride's inuther.
who nlxn made the attendants 'j
gowns. The bride's bouquet wnsi
a white orchid set in a circle j
of red and white carnation, bridegroom's mother wore an' r;rrir,,- CnM.poc
and Lilies of the Vallev. with m.rd-dl rw.K.;t..r knit mit Roth I v-" UI ,u JMUUICS
.... 1 r ' ' . . . r ir li I
wore corsages of rod carnation ou I ft I J YiernDCrS
iluled with white roses. I
Honored guests were the Caller Darrell Wilson Li such
NV N L V
MR. AND. MRS. Lcrry Dai Wilson who wer married rscentlf
la Eoardman.
was
trailing ribbons.
Colors Red and White
C;oTia Susan liinton
her sister's maid of honor, and, bride's grandparents, Mr. and , a Rood Instructor it Is said that
another sister. Mrs. Kd Wolf of Mrs. George Htnton of Ukiah,
The Dalles w as bridesmaid. ! and her great-uncle and aunt.
Their gowi.s were of red velvet
ren and they carried red and
wihte carnations. Joy Homeland
f Dillard and Susan liinton of
I'kiah, cousins of the bride, were
rnndU-ligh'ers.
Maurice Costin of Los Angeles,
fallf. l-ns tw-t man tlhkrvl
were Loren Wilson, brother ()V receiving a certificate In dental
Mr. and Mrs. Will York of Long
Creek, and the bridegroom's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
ai d Mrs. Chuck Holliman of Ir
rigon. The bride is a graduate of
Riverside High School, and at
tended Blue Mountain College,
his latest class of beginners can
dance with their hands tied be-
DOTS
JOTS
Intf an ouutanding elrl and a
boy each month. Receiving firt
recognition wer Piann Mill
n4 Jim Cuuforth. Their li
uf aivumpllkhments aound Ilk
I was penally lnterrted In
Mr. Ch-r's remark about Jtm a
football manager "one of tbe
hardittt working members
the team". I ran well agree
:uith Kiitt I rntemtir 4haii
I did but wnat le tVm t.af(1 WM lrunager of Ih
inai n any wuina. f0ltball team atJ.m-ph.
thue days the managers ah
ed towels, xcki and JiTse)
and what have you after piac
lice. Dun used to get home 7:30
8;t0 oVIotk. That was when be
learned to fliy chetss. Tltey
play while they waited for the
clothes to come out of the dry
er.
I was ever a pleased ia see
u many clipping that I had
written in Clint Kreb Brochure
that he entered In the Klk
Leaderehlp Contet. Now how
egoiiktieal ran ou get! It
wn1 what
dtd of course
I was Just glad to have had a
part. His brochure U beautiful
ly done. It truly Is a record of
hi high school years.
It is too bad that every' Freh
man in nign acnooi cant see
this outstanding book. Clint ha
clippings, pictures, and letters
to document his offices and po
sitkm of leaderhlp that he
held In class and school organ
Uatlons. It Is a record of his
honors and awards received In
school his extra-curricular
school activities, his out of
school activities, positions held
in gainful employment and
Civic and community activiti.s
Ml Freshmen should take
heed and RIGHT NOW clip
those clippings, keep letters,
programs, certificates that can
be used to tell your story and
why you should receive the top
award. It could mean help for
college and money In the bank.
I'm sure that Cherl Carlsons'
s just as well done but I nev
er got to see it!
You know it has bothered me
for years that the bridegroom
is so almost ignored in the
wedding write-ups. Hopefully
this may be a thing of the past
with the colors and fashion the
men arc sporting these days.
Read with interest the account
the bridegroom, and Bob Bu
chanan, roth of Irrigon.
KnllfAjrinp thn rpmnnv n r.
rentioiiwHs held in the Hivi.irtoi Kansas City. He is presently
Iliuh School commons area. In' employed in Los Angeles. Calif.
assistance. The groom Is a 19G8
graduate of Riverside, and at
tended Weaver Airline School In
charge wore Mrs. Arthur Allen,
Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mrs. Stan
Hcrikle, DenLse Henkle and Mrs.
Tom Barnhart.
The three tiered square cake.
formed with white love hiriU in
a nest of red and white carna-i f,tvssorios- Hor corsage was the
tions. was cut and served hv'"r'h'l I '" bouquet.
Mrs. Dan Daltoso and Mrs. Bill! Following a trip by Jet from
liinton of Ukiah, aunt of theirr,land ,0 Minneapolis, Minn.,
bride. At the coffee table were tIien 10 ban rrancisco, tne coup-
j at the Los Angeles Internation
al Airport for Northwest Orient
Airlines as transportation agent.
For going away the bride
wore a navy blue polyester knit
lrc-s with red, white and blue,
hind their backs and their feet of Judy Hinton's wedding in
n shoe toxes. A Cass of eight 'owVdT
couples was graduated at the cUldcd something about the
annual innstmas aance uec.: bridegroom's apparel. The pic
17. The five couples who werejture shows his jacquard Jacket
present for fun, provided hll- of a weave that really looks
arious entertainment during handsome. Just curious about
their Initiation into the Grand what color it was:
Squares. The new members are
Mrs. George Hinton of Ukiah.
grandmother of the bride, and
great-aunt of the bride. Serving
punch were Mrs. Jim Hogeland,
Dillard, cousin in the bride, and
Mrs. Dean Nickles of Winston.
Shirley Hinton, cousin of the
bride, and Aria Barber of Pen
dleton had the guest book, and
at the gift table were Mrs. Bob
Nickles of Roseburg, and Mrs.
Rex Lyon of Hillsboro, both
aunts of the bride.
Mothers Wear Aqua & Apricot
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Hinton wore a street length
dress of aqua blue silk shan
tung with overcoat of blue lace
and white accessories. The
le will live at 207 N. Locust
Street, Apt. 9, Inglewood, Calif.
90200.
Bob Lowe's Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowe en
tertained Sunday evening at a
Holiday supper at their home.
Conservation and "magic tricks"
provided hilarious entertain
ment. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Thompson and Paul, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Bryant, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Gilman, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Kolkhorst, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Heard and his
mother, Mrs. Thomas Young, of
Milton -Freewater.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Sargent, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jepsen and Tom
j Wolfe. New members not pre
! ent were Mr. and Mrs. Art War
: ren and two of their children
and Lisa Collins.
Willows Grange Hall, festive
ly decorated, was packed for the
party. Guests came from Pen
dleton, Hermiston, Wyeast and
Canyon City. A grand march
around the Christmas tree, gift
exchange and homemade ice
cream were part of the eve
ning's fun.
The regular dance set for Jan.
1 has been postponed to Jan.
8. Members of the Grand
Squares will be dancing at the
Rocket Squares New Year's Eve
party in Pendleton.
Every twice In awhile a good
subscriber answers our renew
al reminders with a bit of
rhyme himself. A cute one came
this week from an lone sub
scriber. He says It's "good senti
ment but rotten verse". We
loved It!
I done forgot, so here is the
five.
Sorry you had to prod to
bring us alive.
We like to sit with the paper
and rest from our labors
And read all the news of our
friends and neighbors.
John Hoppers Hove
Guests on 3 Days
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper on
Water Street kept very busy en
Joying three days of family vis
its Christmas week.
Their son and daughter In
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hop
mt and grandsons Cody and
Robbie, from Hermiston, were
Thursday evening visitors.
On Christmas Eve their grand
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Potter and daughters
Zoricta and Shlrl, Hermiston,
came visiting.
Christmas Day guests were
their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brltt of Spray,
who brought Zoricta and Shlrl
Potter with them, and their
granddaughter Raelene Gentry,
husband Burke, and Mrs. Malda
Brltt, all of Heppner.
The Elks No. 353 is recogniz-
Weatherfords Ask
Friends for Tea
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weather
ford asked a few friends to stop
in for Sunday afternoon tea or
coffee and to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Marlon Weatherford, Ar
llngton, and their Japanese
guest, Massa, from Tokyo.
About 20 stopped to meet Bill's
brother and sLster in-law, and
their Interesting guest. Massa Is
a graduate of Tokyo University
who has been attending Whit
worth College, Spokane, this
year. Maron Weatherford be
came acquainted with his fath
er, a member of the Diet (Jap
an's Parliament) when he visit
ed Japan some years ago. The
father has Just recently been
elevated to cabinet rank; he Is
Japan's first Minister of Envir
onment.
Linda Dokcr Rules
Rainbow Donee
The Heppner Rainbow Am
bly held it annual Holiday
Dance on Wednesday night,
lee, 23, in the Heppner llijjh
Cafetorium. The deeoiation
combined moment.! of an old
fashioned Christmas, and of
to) land.
The high spot of the evening
was the crowning of the queen
during the lntermllon. Linda
liaker. Worthy Associate Advls
or, was clowned queen: the
prlncekM were, Cyd AlUtott
Faith, and Juanita Wilson, the
Assembly Treasurer.
The seventy-some couples
danced to the mulc of Fern
Valley and Co. from Pendleton.
Chaperon
Masons, Eastern Stars, ami
patent served as rhaerone
during the evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Abrams. Mr. Dick Wil
kinson, Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Coxi
Mrs. Omer Huston, Mr. Don Gil
liam, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Raymond Joined Mrs. Hubert
Wilson, Mrs. Barbara Devlne.
Mrs. John Hyde, Camas, Wn., as
cha pennies.
Christmas Dinner
At Judge Jones'
Judije and Mm. l'ul J r..
hutted a family C'hruim din
mr at Jhrtr home, All f their
children wei home: Mr ant
Mrs. Gary Junes, Il,.ily n. ;u
of II.mhI River, Mr, and Mr
Jon Blake, Shawn and Sluit
of Rent. in. Wn.. and lty of Vn
dleton. They were home for the
weekend except for the tilakea
who stayed on for this week
Holly remained alto and lit
Makes will take her l) II !
River when they return hmv
next weekend.
Other guests were Ju.ltf
Jones' sUter and brothcr-in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W,ilt
burn of Aidoiia and their
and family, Mr. snd Mrs Jim
Washburn. Chris and lil Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Jones and Greg,
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel J.tne and
their daughter. Judy, who live
In Albany, Mr. ami Mrs. Unit
Jones, Mr. ami Mr Robeif
Jones, Mark, Steve and Bot.beite,
Alba Jones and mother of th
Jones' bovs. Mrs. C, N. Jone
Soroptimists Have
busy December
lleppner's Soroptimlsl
had a giving, singing Decern
All Ten Evcrharts
Celebrate Together
I'.istor and Mrs. Floyd Ever
hart and their three younger
children and older son Dan
were very pleased to lie with
Pnm ati.t Sam and Jim and
Club! narv for Die first llmo In luinw
vciir that all eli'ht children
ber. The group gave toward the navp jolni,j ,nlr porenli (,
Christmas at Tendleton's East- Christmas celebrating,
ern Oregon Hospital; gave gro- ram and Sam came home
cc-ies and gifts to a Morrow from Nampa where they attend
County Family, and gave hair- Nampa christian High School,
do's at the hospital. tlm aml Carv came from CaUf.
Special. Joyful events includ
ed honoring Mrs. Marlene Bergs
trom, bride-elect of Randall Pe
terson. Marlene was presented
with a money lei and cheered
fornla where they have been
looking for employment In the
construction Industry.
The 2 older boys have returned
south, and I' am and Sam will
and congratulated at the Dec. be taken back to Nampa by
luncheon. The lei was con
structed by Mrs. Garry Tullis,
and was selected as the medium
for a club gift because It has
become known that Marlene
nd Randall expect to be Ha
waii bound this spring.
On Dec. 16, the attendance
officer, Mrs. Etta Parker, called
roll to Christmas greeting re
sponses. Mrs. Emile Groshens
d the group in the singing
of Christmas Carols to her ac
companiment on a borrowed,
portable, toy, electric organ
hich had a problem key or
two that seemed to stick or
something. However, skillful
Mrs. Groshens managed to coax
music out of the balky Instru
ment, and all the Soroptimists
present enjoyed her vocal lead
ership and their own partici
pation.
their family on Jan. 2.
Clara Gertson
Flies to Medford
Clara Gertson flew to Med
ford to spend Christmas with
her family. They all got togeth-
er at the home of Irene Anhorn
won is Mrs. uerisons daugh
ter. Another son-in-law and
daughter coming from Portland
were Mr. and Mrs. Claire Go
heen of Portland.
Mrs. Anhorn's children were
also home for the festivities.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Anhorn, Chuck, Lynn and Kim
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff An
horn, Timmy and Kristen of
Campbell, Ca. Mike Anhorn and
Cathy Anhorn both of Oregon
State and Jim Anhorn who Is
in Real Estate in Medford.
Golden Age Club
Golden Age Club will meet
Jan. 4 at the Elks Dining Room
for potluek dinner at 7:00 p.m.,
barring a severe weather
change.
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