PAGE FOUR, HIE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppaer. OR, TnurtW, Augvtt 19, 1978
By state chairman
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dames
Sandra M. Wright became Mrs. Gordon M. Dames in a
double ring marriage ceremony July 24 in Weston.
Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Flaiz,
Heppner, was given away by her father at the Church of the
Brethren. Rev. Mark Carmichael officiated at the afternoon
wedding.
The bride wore a gown of centennial style with wide flair
skirt and a belt tied in back. The gown had a fitted bodice
with wide straps set on ecru lace panel down the front with a
ruffle around the bottom.
The bridesmaids dresses were the same style as the brides,
in orange jersey with blue flowers and butterflies. Flowers
for the wedding were nosegays of orange roses, blue baby's
breath and with carnations and blue ribbon.
Maid of honor for Sandra was Janet McCurdy, a friend
from Pendleton. Bridesmaid was Rita Gibson, a niece of the
bride.
Best man was Keith Dames, brother of the groom. Usher
was Richard F. Flaiz, brother of the bride.
VOWS A eddin8 reception was held at Pendleton Elks Lodge. A
wedding trip was spent at Wallowa Lake and Portland.
The couple willlive in Adams where the groom is employed
by Joe Smith, AMC Jeep in Pendleton and the bride works at
Webb's World of Tires in Pendleton.
Sandra is a Heppner High School graduate and Dames
graduated from Pendleton High School.
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THE GAZETTE-TIMES
Mrs. W.H. Padberg, assist
ed by Mrs. Van Hubbard,
hosted the lone Garden Club
meeting at her country home
August 11. Fourteen members
gathered to hear Mrs. Allaine
Dallas of Pendleton, Director
of Blue Mountain District No.
10, give special glimpses of the
1976 Oregon Federation of
Garden Clubs' State Conven
tion held in June at the Thun
derbird Motel in Portland.
Mrs. Dallas brought a
surprise guest with her from
Pendleton, Mrs. Ellen Cam
bers, past District Director
and current Horticulture-East
Chairman. Both ladies report
ed that the Bicentennial theme
of the convention was carried
out beautifully in the table
favors, centerpieces, special
floral arrangements and the
costumes of a square-dance
group that provided one even
ing's entertainment.
They also noted that appro
ximately 500 people were in
volved in workshops, demon
strations, slide presentations,
tours, awards presentations
and business meetings every
moment of the 3-day conclave.
Blue Mountain District No.
10 received 26 of the state
awards and the lone Garden
Club was recipient of 11 of the
26. Mrs. Dallas congratulated
the group and also read a
congratulatory note from Cla
ire Belcher, State Bicenten
nial Chairman, praising Dis
trict No. 10 for the results of
their special project, a book of
"Historical Trees and
Shrubs' of this district. Rachel
Jackson of Stanfield, District
No. 10 Bicentennial Chairman,
assisted by Pat Pettyjohn who
designed and tooled the leath
er covers for the book and the
research by the 11 garden
clubs in District No. 10 pro
duced a beautiful and extre
mely interesting book.
Copies of it were presented
In Heppner
to the State Library at Salem
and the Oregon Historical So
ciety. One copy will also be
presented to the Umatilla
County Library and will be
loaned to other libraries
throughout the Blue Mountain
District.
Mrs. Cambers told of her
visit to the Federated Garden
Clubs' National Headquarters
in St. Louis, MO, this past
summer. She also reported on
activities and projects spon
sored by the Federation and
changes made in some of the
rules of contests and awards.
She noted that Blue Mountain
District was the leader In
donations and support of
Federation projects in the
state. i
Following the business me
eting of committee reports
next month's prograr.-, was
announced: "Landscape Eva
luation" led by Mrs. Norman
Nelson and a mint-flower show
with the theme; "Flowers Can
Be Fun." Mrs. Frank Osmin
will host at her home Septem
ber 8, 10 a.m.
Duvall reunion held
Sunday, August 7, relatives
of Mrs. Amanda Duvall gath
ered for a potluck dinner and
visiting in the basement
dining room of the Heppner
United Methodist Church. The
dinner was served by Mrs. Ida
Farra for Mrs. Duvall.
Those attending were Mrs.
Duvall's brother Vernon Waid
and wife Sue and their son Jim
from Portland and Amanda's
sister, Mrs. Lula White, Pilot
Rock and her son Vivian White
and his wife June and two of
their three sons, Craig and
Neil, from Anaheim, CA.
Mrs. Duvall's grandson Lo
ren Wickersham and his wife
Pearl and their children
David, Linda, Keith and Janet
came from Portland and her
granddaughter Lois Oring-
dulph and her daughter Kara
Lee came from Lake Oswego.
Amanda's nephew Lloyd
Waid and his wife Norma from
Ukiah and Lloyd's daughter
Karla and her husband Bud
Lewis came from Hermlston
as did nephew Kenneth Waid
and his wife Helen and dau
ghter Susan. Also present was
a friend John Lunde '
Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reid
and son of LaGrande were
guests Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Ruth Reid, his mother -
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