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r " " ' .. w - The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 22, 1977 FIVE Virgil Morgan, Debbie Rios united More than 200 guests ga . thered at the United Church of Christ in lone on Saturday, Sept. 3, to celebrate the wedding of Debbie Anne Rios, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Heideman, to Virgil Lloyd Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, all of lone. The Rev. William Gra ham officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride's gown was de signed of candlelight ivory satin organza, featuring prin cess style bodice and long fitted sleeves enhanced with jpearled cluny lace. The appliqued skirt flounced into a cathedral length train with small mantilla fingertip veil edged in cluny lace complet ing the bridal outfit. The bride wore a family heirloom cameo brooch neck lace belonging to her grand mother, Mrs. Vera Woody of Connell, Wash., and carried a nosegay bouquet of burgundy and pink roses accented with ivory baby's breath and bur gundy ribbon. The bride's attendents in cluded her sister Mrs. Loa Stevens, Tacoma, Wash, ma tron of honor; Mrs. Bonnie Ball, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Delia Heideman of Garfield, Wash, and Mrs. Tonya Heideman of lone, sisters-in-law of the bride, acted as bridesmaids. Each wore an evening gown of burgundy velvet and pink satin with a gold locket engraved with pink roses, a gift from the bride. Best man was Joe Halver son, while Dana Heideman, Julie Climenson Ph. TURNER H Julie Climenson . 1 I -yn -Ho&dcuj I I VAN MARTtn & BRYANT brother of the bride, Ron Palmateer and Frank Halvor sen served as ushers. Brian Ball, nephew of the groom, acted as ring bearer, while Duane Davidson and Jennifer Paavola, nephew and niece of the groom, were candlelight ers. Kari Anne Rios, daughter of the bride, and Brandi Ball, niece of the groom, were flowergirls. The mother of the bride wore an evening dress of mint green print silky satin, while the mother of the groom wore an evening gown of yellow print chiffon over satin for the occasion. Mrs. Roy Smith, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, aunt of the groom, served cake at the reception, with Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker, Spokane, aunt of the bride, serving punch and Mrs. Gladys Drake, lone, aunt of the groom, serving coffee. Mrs. Stanley Woody, Con nell, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Jim Paavola, Portland, Grand Squares host annual dance The American Legion Hall in Heppner was the festive scene for the annual Christ mas Dance of the Grand Squares on Friday, Dec. 16, at 8 p.m. The Rocket ' Squares of Pendleton' joined the, 'local square dancing club in prome nading to the Grand Squares' callers Darrel , Wilson, Ron Davis and Don Wood. .. Homemade fudge, Christ Green Feed & Seed 676-9422 Heppner llflfPY tiwicniAS . gp oa Ct. y " 7A I sir Duane Garrett 187 Mdn St Heppstsr 676-9113 1 INSURANCE sister of the groom officiated at the gift table, while Mrs. Jerry Davidson, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. Handling corsages and bou tonnieres was Mrs. John Eubanks, lone, aunt of the groom. Passing out the grooms's cake and wheat bags at the reception were La Dawna Davidson and Krista Paavola, nieces of the groom. Mrs. Doug Drake, Heppner, played the organ and pianist was Mrs. Bill Rietmann of lone. Soloist was matron of honor and sister of the bride Mrs. Loa Stevens. Grandmothers of the bride attending were Mrs. A.H. Heideman, Spokane, and Mrs. Vera Woody, Connell. Earl Morgan, lone, and Mrs. Mat tie Morgan, Canyonville, grandparents of the groom were also present. After a trip to the Oregon coast, the newly wed couple are making their home in lone. mas decorations and a tree provided a backdrop for the lively affair. A gift exchange of "a pound of something" was accompa nied by a grand march around the tree. Gifts ranged from pinto beans to Elmers glue. In addition to other refresh ments, homemade ice cream was provided by George and Lorene Griffith and Lloyd and Shirley McNary. ' ' 1 j J I i. . . .. -"u 1 b 'zw a ' . ) a I Ay Vv 1 O : - vOl J . 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