Cindy Barnett Chose Gold Tones for her Wedding to Dean Wright
Ayres, Bremerton, Wa., sister Ushers and candlelighters were nvlon Sne
of the bride. Bridesmaids were John Currin' Pendleton and : accessories and wore a white
Mrs. John Currin, sister of the Rick Barne". Ione- The men carnation corsage
.amnm. m-. n..u ur.n wore sold iackets with orano Lutheran Women
Bwm, inn, vaolU' TTaiiuuc, J - " o-
Portland; Monty Kinder, Hills- ruffled h,rU "nd black
boro, sister of the bride; and tie; . , ''
Mrs. Bill Greenup, Pendleton. F,ower irl was Nicki Ayres
The bridesmaids wore floor- niec of bride- Kin Bearef
length gold gowns with over- was Scott Barnett, lone, brother
aprons of chiffon print, edged in of th bride- Ju,ie Zinter san8
lace. The Maid of Honor's gown "The Wedding Song" and "Love
was orange, also with the Can Make You Happy," accom
chiffon over-apron edged in Pnl Mrs. Lucia Cutsforth
lace. All the attendants carried organ.
eold soider mums. r or ner "ugnieri weaaing,
An evening ceremoney Nov.
24 In Hope Lutheran Church in
Heppner united in marriage
andy Barnett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Barnett, lone,
and Dean Wright, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Wright,
Heppner. The church wis
decorated in fall colors of
orange and gold. Rev. Johnson
officiated at the double ring
ceremoney. ,
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor
length gown of white taffeta
with an over-apron of lace in the
front and back. Her floor length
veil was ruffled at the crown
and she carried a white orchid
on a Bible. r ,
Maid of Honor was Mrs. Phil
Rpf man u r. wti. Mrs. Barnett wore a floor
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Host Reception
The women of the Lutheran
Church hosted the reception
following the ceremoney.
Orange and gold flowers carri
ed out the brides colors on the
five tier wedding cake. Orange
candles in a silver candelabra
decorated the table.
Mrs. Darrell Vinson, Heppner
and Mrs. Johnny Jackson,
grandmother of the bride, cut
and served the cake. Mrs. Ray
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To Marry
Nina Case and Howard
Denton plan to marry sometime
this weekend in evada. They
will honcvmoon in California
The Heppner Barber Shop
will be closed until about Jan
17th.
THE JOHN HOPPERS VISIT
Mrs. Lylt Potter and daugh
ters, Zorieta and Shirl were in
Hepner on Saturday before
Christmas. They took her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hopper to Spray to spend a
few days with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
HXlm totoniAun. She had .n orange lint cor8e. molhM-, poured coffee. .ndMri.
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Phil Ayres, Bremerton. Wa. " i"'", "T, ! , ,
crusnea veiour, irimmea in
grandmother, served the tea.
The punch bowl was attended
by Mrs. Vernon Aune. D-Ann
Barnett had the guest book.
Mrs. Frank Halvorson, Cheri
Carlson and Linda Clough took
care of the gift table.
Going Away '
For going away, the bride
wore a brown knit pant suit with
a gold ruffled blouse. She used
brown accessories and an
orchid corsage topped cff the
outfit. After a wedding trip to
Lake Chelan, the couple is at
home in Heppner.
Cindy is a 1972 graduate of
lone High School and was
employed at the Frances Shop
in Pendleton before her mar
riage. Dean is a '72 graduate of
Heppner High School and is
employed on his father's ranch..
Other guests at the Britt
Ranch on Christmas day were
their daughters and families,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Potter and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Burke
Gentry and Dawna and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Troxell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Coffman
and Russel could not be there
for Christmas but visited her
parents a few days at New
Years.
At Lai race's
i - Ed LaTrace and Mrs. Aclele
LaTrace entertained at Christ
mas dinner at Mr. LaTrace's
home. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Buschke, Brian and
Marty of Heppner and Ed's step
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Buchanan of
Hermiston and their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Beauchamp, Billy, Jeff and
small daughter.
The Bob Lowes
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowe
entertained Saturday evening
at a pre New Years supper.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Krebs, Clinton home
from Oregon State, Skye and
Glenn of lone, Fr. and Mrs.
David Blackaller and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Heard.
Mrs. Betty Parkhurst and son
and daughter flew out from
Chicago to visit her parents
over the holidays, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Howell.
IIKPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, January 4, 1973 3
MANY lENTEIlTAIN OVER HOLIDAYS
Weatherfords Peterson, Condon, and Howard
Mr. and Mrs. W.W.Weather- Denton and Melvin Ashbeck of
ford entertained at open house Heppner.
for all of Lexington on the Christmas at Judge Jones
Wednesday evening before Jones' filled the house of
Christmas. Home for the holi- judge and Mrs. Paul Jones at
days was Karla Weatherford Christmas time. Their three
who helped with the serving, children were home. Mr. and
At Jerry Braces
Mrs. Jon Blake, Shawn and
Mr. and Mrs r.inn Trinn Shane of Renton and Mr. and
Eureka, Ca. visited for several Mrs- Gary Jones Ho,Iv and
days at the home of their Gary of Hood River arrived on
son-in-law and daughter, Mr Saturday and Ray Jones, On
and Mrs. Jerry Brace. The tario- arrived Sunday ni6ht
Tripps enjoyed their visit to Following gifts Christmas
Heppner and thought "it is a mornin8. tne Gaiy Jones' left to
very interesting town". They have Christmas dinner with her
especially enjoyed the old Court fka' Mr- and Mrs- Carles
rciiumu bi nuvu iviver. nay
left Tuesday morning and the
Blakes stayed all week.
' Additional Jones' in for
Christmas dinner were Mrs.
C.N.Jones, Mrs. Floyd Jones
and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel
Jones, Judy Jones of Medford
and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson
and Candy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Jones, Bobbette, Steve and
Mike and Alvie Jones.
House.
CHRISTMAS DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
French had lots of family and
friends at their home to enjoy
Christmas dinner. Those visit
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood
and Verina and Susie of
Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
O'Rourk and family from
Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Holiday Time Chcsen By D-Ann Ocrnctt for Wedding to J!ai Dloodswcrth
The lone United Church of
Christ was the setting of a
Christmas wedding uniting
D-Ann Barnett and James R.
Bloodsworth in marriage. The
Rev. William Arthur officiated
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Barnett,
Pendleton. The groom's parents
are Lavonne Bloodsworth,
Corvallis and James E. Bloods
worth, Heppner.
Given in marriage by her
Ceramics Class Begins Monday
MR. AND MRS. DEAN WRIGHT (CINDY BARNETT).
Party Given
fcr Rodeo Court
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
French and daughter, Susie,
gave a Christmas party for last
year's Rodeo Court and their
parents on Dec. 29. Those
attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
Warren McCoy and Debbie; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hoskins and
Ann; Mr. and Mrs. George
Luciani and Patty; Patty's
guest, David Matheny; Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Coppock and
Kerry; Kerry's guest, Larry
Pettyjohn ; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Gardner; the girls' chaperones,
Mrs. Clista Venard and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Peterson; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hisler and Paul, Jr.;
Ann Hoskins' sister, Micke;
Melvin Ashbeck.
The main objective of the
evening was to show movies
taken during the 1972 rodeo
weekend.
LANDES CHRISTMAS
AT KENNEWICK
Kimberly Susan, infant
daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lande had her first Christmas
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Lande at Kcnnewick.
There to see the new baby for
the first time was Bill's sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
John Elias of Spokane. Bill's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Orin Lande of Kennewick were
also there.
QOTS
JOT5
The first meeting of the Slap
& Shape Ceramics class will be
held next Monday. The class
Grace Drake Has Hign bui,din8 n Art Tm a
p.m. roiiowing registration,
questions will be answered and
class members will get
acquainted. Mr. Shear will
introduce working areas of the
Look Alikes: The Christmas
wreath on the Don Coles front
door and the one on the front
page of the December Family
Circle.
Small World: Peggy Connor
and Betty Rugg came from
Pilot Rock Thursday and we
went to the Drive In for coffee.
Like long lost friends Reita
Harris and Betty Rugg had
lived next door neighbors in
.Pilot Rock when Reita was
Reita Jean Peterson and was a
very little girl. She is a sister of
Dr. Kenneth Peterson, dentist
we went to at John Day. Does
she go to her brother? "Oh no I
won't let his hands in my mouth.
He remembers too many
childhood grievances." Well. ..it
was fun.
. Christmas is come and gone
and Phil hasn't had time to print
my Christmas letter. I wonder if
my friends will care if they get a
Ground Hogs Day letter this
year. It's just like the Shoe
maker's children has no shoes.
Two weeks late but Merry
Christmas and a Happy 1973! To
all of us.
FCR 849.95
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Christmas
at the Ranch
Grace Drake, here from
Berkeley for the holidays,
stayed out at the Sandhollow
ranch. Gwen, BMCC student
and Rick, Heppner High senior
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fergu
son of Corvallis were also at the
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpain Jr.
are living at the ranch with Rick
while the Drakes are scattered
to their several educational
endeavors.
All the Drakes enjoyed
Christmas day with Mrs.
Emma Drake. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Warren and Joan and
Steve Warren from Provo, Utah
also spent the day with -Mrs.
Drake. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Drake of
Midway Sub-Station, Wn. were
here to spend New Years
weekend with Mrs. Emma
Drake.
Grace left Saturday to drive
back to Berkeley where she is
attending Seminary. Friends
have received word that she
arrived safely.
Dob Ct Sue
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones flew
to Hawaii lastJuesday for a
week.
PHIL STRAND VOLD, printer
at the Gazette-Times, went to
Portland to have Christmas
with his mother, Evelyn
Strandvold and her sister
Myrtle Rogers.
Knitting Clinic
Dorothy Klock, Troutdale,
well-known around Oregon for
her skills in hand knitting, and
as a judge, will be presenting a
knitting clinic in Morrow county
at the Lexington Schoolhouse,
Monday evening, January 8,
7:30 p.m. The clinic was
scheduled for 4-H leaders and
members, but is open to the
public as Extension wishes to
share the skills and techniques
of this talented individual with
all interested in hand knitting.
, Those attending are asked to
bring some yarn, knitting
needles, and any questions they
may have.
Hedth Insurance
Topic for Extension
Have you looked at your
health insurance policy lately?
Did you real all the small print,
and did you really understand
all the terms in the policy? Did
your policy cover you and your
family in each case of illness or
accident, and to what extent?
How does Medicare work for
you? Have you been reading or
hearing about proposed na
tional health programs? Exten
sion women asked for more
information and help in under
standing health insurance as
costs of health care and
hospitalization rise nationwide.
Marilyn Lunner, Family Fi
at the event that took place on father, the bride wore a white
December 16 at 2:00 p.m. full length empire style gown of
The bride is the daughter of chiffon over taffeta. The accent
was pink ribbon lacing through
the bodice and skirt.- The
Cathedral length veil was held
in place by a matching juliet
cap. She carried a cascade of
white roses and babies breath.
Attend the Bride
Attending the bride as Matron
of Honor was Mrs. Frank
Halvorson lone. Bridesmaids
were Denise Bloodsworth,
sister of the groom, Mrs. Dean
Wright, cousin of the bride both
of Heppner, Melissa McEUigott
and Chris Lindstrom both of
lone, and Junior bridesmaid
Kim Cofinas cousin of the bride,
Aurora.
The Matron of Honor wore a
floor length gown of pink velvet.
The bridesmaids wore similar
gowns of red velvet. They all
carried white fur muffs accent
ed with holly.
The Best man was Mark
Tullis of lone. Groomsmen were
Rick Barnett, brother of the
bride, Pendleton, Vernon
Frederickson, Irrigon; Earl
Pettyjohn, Tom McEUigott and
Junior Groomsman Dan Akers
all of lone. Acting as usher was
Gary Kemp of Heppner. The
men in the wedding party wore
gray dinner jackets with red '
rose bud boutonnieres.
The Flower girl was Delynn
Barnett, cousin of the bride. She
wore a pink velvet dress
identical to that of the Matron of
Honor. The Ring bearer was
Shannon Barnett, cousin of the
bride, who's outfit matched that
of the bridegroom.
Mothers Attend
The mother of the bride wore
a pastel green street length
dress with matching green
accessories, and the mother of
the groom wore a red and white
street length suit with matching
accessories.
The organist was Mrs. Paul
Tews. John Maatta sang, "One
Hand, One Heart", "The Lord's
Prayer", and "Where Thou
Goest".
room and the equipment that
will be used. .
This class will have two
sections one for beginners and
one for persons who have had
experience in ceramics. Anyone
interested is asked to attend the
first meeting or leave word at
the Grade School office. A
minimum of 10 will be required
to hold the class.
The Thursday night Adult
General Education class will
resume tonight at the Neigh
borhood Center from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m
. Another General Education
class meets on Wed. mornings
from 9:00 to 11:00.
Any persons interested in
working on adult high school
diploma or GED are encourag
ed to attend. For further
information, contact Mrs.
Dennis Doherty, instructor, at
676-5050. h ..
'nance specialist from OSU
came thru with many answers
and ideas on health insurance
for all age groups. Leader
teachers will carry this infor
mation to friends and neighbors
as they give the lesson to their
study groups in January. Lead
ers are: Mrs. Larry Prock,
lone; Mrs. Joe Bartlett, Board
man and Mrs. Garry Tullis,
Heppner.
It you are interested in
learning all about health insur
ance, call 676-9642, Morrow
County Extension office for the
date and place of a study group
meeting in your area. All
persons interested are
welcome! Extension member
ship is not a requirement.
"Those new in our communities
will find Extension study group
members offer a warm wel
come to guests
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MR. AND MRS. JIM BLOODSWORTH (D-ANN BARNETT).
Reception Followed
Following the ceremony, the
reception was held in the social
rooms of the Church. The three
tiered cake of white and pink
centered the serving table.
Serving the cake were Mrs, E.J.
'Akers, grandmother of the
bride, and Mrs. Eula Bloods
worth grandmother of the
groom. Pouring coffee was Mrs.
Esther Barnett grandmother of
the bride. Punch was poured by
Mrs. David Anderson, sister of
the groom, and Mrs. Jim
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Miss Jeri Snow had the guest
book. Katherine and Annisa
Anderson, nieces of the groom,
presented the guests with the
grooms cake and rice.
Going Away
The bride chose a white pants
suit featuring a pink and blue
vest with black accessories for
a going away ensemble.
Following their wedding trip
to Kah-Nee-Ta the couple is at .
home in lone.
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SURVEY OF VISUAL ARTS AA 201 3 Cr. Starrs Jan. 10 - Wed. 7-10 p.m. H.S. Instructor: Hempel. Tuition: $15.00.
Course is designed to develop insight into the actual work of art, architecture, painting, and the arts of practical utility; to
develop breadth for cultivating general appreciation and application. Emphasis is on slide presentations by the instructor to
demonstrate the various points of discussion.
AUTO TIPS FOR WOMEN Starts Jan. 9 - Tues. 7-9:30 p.m. Ag Shop Instructor: Goss. Tuition: $10.00.
The course will help the ladies understand the basic operating principles of the automobile. The student will learn how to
determine and explain the malfunctions of the automobile, how to determine when emergency repairs should be attempted
and how to make emergency repairs. Laboratory demonstrations with student participation will be encouraged.
CERAMICS Starts Jan. 8 - Mon. 7-10 p.m. Jr. High Instructor: Shear. Tuition: $15.00.
Course is introduction to ceramic techniques; designed for beginner as well as the more experienced ceramist; begins with
various properties of clay and working processes which are facilitated by preliminary exercises stressing form, decoration,
glazing, kilns, and firings.
FIGURE CONTROL FOR WOMEN Starts Jan. 9 - Tues. & Thurs. 7:30-9 p.m. Jr. High Instructor: Doherty. Tuition: $15.00,
This course is a personal improvement and body conditioning program for women wherein students will learn to exercise
properly and get their body In physical condition and how to maintain that condition through exercise and proper diet.
Studenrs may enroll, pay fees, and purchase books at the first class meeting. A minimum of ten students is required for each class.
For additional Information, call Earnest Teal, Lexington School District Office, 989-8123.
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GED, and
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Wednesday 9-1 1 am; Thursday 7:30-9:30 pm.
For additional information call Anne Doherty 676-5050.
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