Page . THE G A 7 K TT E-TI M E S. Heppner. OR. Thursday. Aug. 7fi Mother's gown Hughes-Sisk worn in I wedding here Tricia Lynn Prock became the bride of David Martin Gunderson at an afternoon ceremony at All Saints Epis copal Church on August 7, 1976. The Rev. Kenneth Miller officiated at the 1 p.m. service. The bride, given in mar- riage by her parents wore her mother's wedding gown. The 'gown was fashioned of white Uace, nylon tulle with a train of 1 white lace. She wore a picture hat with a finger-tipped veil. s " Tricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prock, Heppner. ,The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunderson -Jr., of Heppner. I Maid of Honor was Shanny Farley, friend of the bride. ' Bridesmaids were Tami Pro ck, sister of the bride; Marie Lane, Debbie Feller, cousin of the bride and Jana Dick, friend of the bride. The honor attendants were attired in jyellow crepe empire-styled dresses with short bell sle eves. They carried bouquets of yellow and white daisies with peach baby's breath. - Flower girl was Anjie Hal 'vorsen. John Kenny was the ring bearer. Scott and Mark Healy, cousins of the bride were candlelighters. ,- Ron Sherman, friend of the Open-house slated The Reverend and Mrs. Steve Tollefson have invited members of the United Meth odist congregation and friends to an open-house at the parsonage on Church St. ?Last week the date was announced as August 29; however, because that date conflicted with the ceremonies u J f P-1 I J oj 1 151 EFGDD2 ITDAE BD(S Rib Steaks S rT,sliced ! -- " ) Bologna get J O .49 , r I Oregon Chief CM Franks 2.b.plf. $59 Wieners1" j ' 1 j Kimbic Gold Medal s j Daytime Diapers 51.99 Flour ua.bn 1.49 I Hunts Western Familj ! Tomato Sauce 0I.b for i.UU Sugar toib.baj $1.99 Schilling " ! Pringles si OQ Oregano lm- 63 I Daf,d Cieseni .J Butter""" 525 Walnuts oz. 59 -ft ' f j Grapes QQt tt Polatoes "0n M (Cucumbers 5 f0f $1.Qq Peaches j rTTr t 25'" ( v ! ft -a mm m m m V .x V VxJ I groom was best man. Gro omsmen were Doug Gun derson, brother of the groom; Terry Hughes, Mike and Jon Prock, brothers of the bride. Patricia Prock, mother of the bride chose a mint green polyester crepe dress with matching jacket. Beverly Gu nderson, mother of the groom chose an aqua print dress with matching accessories. A reception followed the ceremony in the Parish Hall of the church. Pouring were Feme Healy, Colleen Ployhar, Eileen Pro ck, Janice Cutsforth, Barbara Peterson and Gayle Feller, aunts of the bride. Attending the gift table were Hilda Yocum, aunt of the groom; Mille Yocom, Joan Ployhar and Jan Peterson. Sharon Heuberger was in charge of the guest book. A brunch was served at the Elks Club following the recep tion. Serving were Nadine O'Brien, Joyce Ward, Marge Kenny and Lorraine Ball. For their wedding trip to Portland, the bride wore an off-white pants uit with brown accessories. Following their wedding trip the couple will reside in Roseburg, OR. The groom is a teacher at Eastwood School and Mrs. Gunderson is em ployed as a receptionist for Dr. Michalek in Roseburg. planned at the Episcopal Church the afternoon of the 29th, the Tollefsons have changed their date to Sept. 12. Hours for the viewing and social time are right after church, which will be returned to 11 a.m. to 12. The open -house will be from noon on. Wfoj LfL MARKET f 0 Mr. and Mrs. David Gunderson AAUW sets meeting The Heppner Branch of the American Association of Uni versity Women has scheduled a special meeting for prospec tive members and local wo men interested in learning more about the organization. This will be held at the club president, Linda Johnson's, home on September 2, 7:30 p.m. The Johnson home is located on Alfalfa Street next to the Hope Lutheran Church. The central focus of this meeting will be to explain the AAUW program and goals. U17LEC-LXE) Prices effective Thur., Fit, & Sat August 26, 27, 28 j Phones: (Groc.) 676 9614, j (Meat) 676-9238 j j 4 i particularly those of the local group. A slide show has been put together by some of the members to illustrate some of the group's activities as well as some of the individual interests of the members. Area women who are inter ested in learning more about the club are encouraged to call Mary Pat Lande, 676-9752 or Linda Johnson, 676-5069 or to sign up at the club's booth at the Morrow County Fair. College graduation is not a requirement for local mem bership. I Teresa Hughes became the bride of Duane Sisk, July 10 in a double-ring ceremony at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. The bride is the daughter of Joan Hughes and Matt Hugh- W I THE GAZETTE-TIMES '"" i Voir- i L WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Automotive SHERRELL CHEVROLET. INC. Complete Sales A Service 3rd & Main llermiftton Building Supplies SEE L'S FOR ALL YOL'R BUILDING SUPPLIES W e feature Boysen PainU rUM-A-LUM LUMBER C O. Tim Moore. Mgr. 432 SE Dorian 2764221 PENDLETON Cafes, Lounges TO WORK FOR YOU Construction CIRCLE "D" TRENCHING Guaranteed Performance Irrigation Drain Tile Power Cable Bonded A Licensed for sewer and drain fields Trenching of all kinds Robert Duncan Heppner Ph. I7S-S350 AX UMATILLA READY-MIX Open every weekday, and Saturdays and Sundays if nrrrssary. Ph. l7norlKsi7 PRINTING W EDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS FORMS GAZETTE-TIMES es, Heppner. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carba Sisk, Pendleton. The Rev. Dirk Rinehart officiated at the 11 a.m. cere mony in which the bride's parents gave her away. The bride wore a white floor length gown of organza trim med, in lace with a daisy design, The dress featured a high mandarin collar and long sleeves with ruffled cuffs. Her finger tip veil fell from a band of matching peach inserts to match the colors of her attendant's dresses. She car ried a bouquet of peach mums, green daisies and white car nations. Matron of honor, Donna Hughes, Heppner, is the sister-in-law of the bride. Bridesmaids were Darla Co oper and Judy Eckman, Heppner; Mary Ann Proctor, (Continued on Page 8) lone girl in Who's Who Carrie A. Haynes, lone, has been selected for biographical publication in Who's Who Among American High School Students. ' Ms. Haynes, a senior at lone High School, will be honored in the tenth edition of the 1975-76 publication. Who's Who, the leading and largest student award publi cation ueries in the nation. 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