Doherty -Russell vows heard
in Eugene ceremony June 9
Marsha Lovgren engaged
Susan Doherty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Doh
erty, Irrigon and Donald
Russell, Eugene, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Russell, Board
man were wed June 9 in an
afternoon ceremony at Our
Lady of Angels Catholic
Church in Hermiston.
Father Brian McKenna of
ficiated. The bride, wearing an
organza wedding dress with
lace flowers and pearl appli
ques and carrying a cascade
of abbey roses on the groom's
grandmother's communion
book was given away in
marriage by her father, Mat
thew Doherty.
Maid of honor was Kathy
Doherty, the bride's sister and
bridesmaids were Joan Doh
erty, the bride's cousin,
Brenda Walter and Lorie
Russell, the groom's sister.
The best man was Bruce
Russell, the groom's brother
and ushers were Jim Eggert,
Dale Baker, Jerry Donovan
and Jeff Brandt. Serving as
alter boys were Robert and
Don Doherty, the bride's
cousins.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held at the
parish hall in Hermiston.
Pouring were Edna Itil and
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and serving punch were Anna
Brandon and Helen McLaugh
lin, the bride's aunts.
The newlyweds left for a
honeymoon at the Kahneetah
Resort, Warm Springs, Ore
gon and will reside in Mil
waukie. The bride, an OSU graduate,
is employed by Kash's Nur
sery, Milwaukie and the
groom, also an OSU graduate,
is employed by Georgia Pacif
ic in Portland.
Moellers are
parents of girl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moel
ler, Heppner, are the parents
of a little girl, Lori Jean, 7 lbs.,
9 ounces born June 30.
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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 5, 1979 THREE
lone congregation names
I new minister ; sets coffee
One of the most successful
career girls of Heppner High
School's Class of 18, Marsha
Lovgren, daughter of Heppner
City Manager and Mrs. Mar
shall Lovgren, will become
Mrs. Bill Shannon, Jr., on
August 25. His parents are Mr.
and Mrs. William Shannon of
New Canaan, Connecticut.
After her high school grad
uation, Marsha pursued busi
ness studies in Kansas City.
She soon became an employee
of the United States Depart
ment of State in Washington,
D.C. After six years there she
was transferred to the Ameri
can Embassy in London where
she has worked as a secretary
for the past four years.
During work breaks, she has
traveled extensively around
Europe and in the Middle
East. She met Bill Shannon
while he was a U.S. Marine
Guard stationed at the em
bassy in London. He grad
uated from high school at New
Canaan and now preparing for
a new career as a commercial
pilot.
The Lovgren-Shannon wed
ding will take place in the
garden of St. Mark's Episco
pal Church in New Canaan.
Marsha arrived in Heppner
on June 22 and will be visiting
with her family and friends
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The lone United Church of
Christ will have a new
minister at its services Sun
day, July 22.
Catherine Barker, a Yale
divinity graduate, will be
ordained July 8 in Butte,
Montana and conduct her first
services July 22.
She will assume the duties
formerly handled by Dr. Neal
Chobot.
A coffee hour is scheduled in
Dr. Chobot's honor at 10:30
a.m. July 8 at the church
basement, according to Dor
othy Krebs. The public is
invited.
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