The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 20, I1W-FIVE Lv .,. k a -r gl .. Christian singles group to form fellowship The first meeting of the Christian Singles Fellowship will be March 23 In the VIP Room at Frasu's Restaurant In Hermiston This interdenominational group, sponsored by the As sembly of God Church," is being formed to meet the .needs of adult singlea Babx sitting is being provi ded at the Assembly of God Chruch in Hermiston during the fellowship time. For more information call 567-3617 or 567-9133. a.. . . - " 1 - I. - Ah o 3 - J, ; t Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gene Cassens Couple wed in home rites O Diane Louise Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland of 335 North Gale SI. in Heppner, was married to Jimmy Gene Cassens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cassens, Feb. 17 at 11 a.m. in a ceremony at the home of the bride. Justice of the Peace Char lotte Gray performed the ceremony. The bride wore a floor lenRth gown of nylon tulle that was worn by her mother at her wedding. The gown was de signed with a V -neckline with lace inserts trimmed with equina and seed pearls. rench lace panels were inset in the full skirt and she wore tulle and lace mitts. The bride's bouquet was a nosegay bouquft of white roses, daises, mums, carnations and baby's breath. The matron of honor was Elizabeth Johnson, friend of the bride. Her gown was a V-neck knit, knee length and tied at the waist by a belt. The Best man was Allen Cassens, brother of the groom from Pendleton. The bride was given away by her father, Dale Holland The wedding music song of "We've Only Just Begun" was sung by Jim Ackley. Raren Holland, the bride's mother, wore a blue and white houndstoolh pant suit. Betty Cassens. the groom's mother, ? wore a dark blue with red flowered knit dress which was gathered at the waist with a blue belt. The bride's grandmother decorated the home with flowers in yellow and blue, with white rose buds, yellow daisies and gyposphelia. The stairway was lighted by can dles and the bride was escorted down the stairway by her father. A reception followed the ceremony at the Holland home. The going-away outfit worn by the bride consisted of a cream-colored knit dress with a blue buttoned belt and lace on the pocket. The couple will reside in Corvallis. Jim Cassens graduated from Pendleton High School in 1977 and is currently attending school at Oregon State Univer sity Diane (Holland) Cassens graduated from Heppner High School in 1978. attended Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton -in 1979 and is currently employed as a store detective at a Payless store in Corvallis. Two new adult classes Interested students can still sign up for Blue Mountain Community College adult courses in the Heppner area, according to Nancy Brown field, coordinator. The tole painting class is full but there is plenty of room in most of the other classes, Brownf ield said. If 10 or more people do not sign up for a class, it may have to be dropped, she added. Courses available for the spring quarter term are intermediate golf, beginning golf, oriental cooking, guitar, auto mechanics for women, calligraphy, typing, expectant parents, two sections of ten nis, microwave cooking, field .bird identification and a science weather seminar. Troedson grants available to seniors Application forms for the Carl W. Troedson Grant-in-Aid program will be distri buted next week to the offices of the three high schools in Morrow County for comple tion by senior students. ; Students who have pre viously held Troedson Grants ' ln-Aid are eligible to apply for renewals of their grants. Students who are receiving .Troedson grants during the current year are being sent a direct mailing of the applica tion forms. Applications forms are also available in the Morrow County School Dis trict Office in Lexington. ' The deadline for completing 'and submitting applications is Maya. Cost is $11 per college credit given for the class. AH of the classes are either for one or two credits. Both cooking classes have special lab fees in addit ion to the credit charge and the expectant parent class is $18 per couple. Two new spring classes are the field bird identification, which includes several local field trips and a weekend trip to the Malheur National Game Refuge, and auto mechanics for women, which prepares women drivers to operate and service their own cars safely and economically. More information about the classes, their location, time, and cost may be obtained by calling Brownfield at 676-5039. Most of the classes begin next week. Retired teachers meet is set Umatilla-Morrow County ' Retired Teachers will meet March 22 at the Harvester Cafe in Pendleton. Luncheon meeting starts at 11 a.m. Rudy Ruda of Pendleton is in charge of the meeting. Reunion planned Heppner High School's fourth reunion will take place June 28 and 29. For the best , possible notification of the reunion, organizers would like, to have volunteers from the. various classes to see that their classmates are notified. Please contact Carlita Bloodsworth at Box 361 in Lexington. I n mm 1 f f W I K sis 'A . , k . .' Connie Burkenbine and David McLachlan Heppner couple plans to wed inSept. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bur kenbine of Heppner are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to David McLachlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel McLachlan of Heppner. Connie Burkenbine is a 1979 graduate of Heppner High School and is currently a student at the Modern Busi ness College in Kennewick, Wash. McLachlan is a 1976 gradu ate of Heppner High School and is employed by the Kinzua Corp. in Heppner. A Sept. 6 wedding is planned. OBITUARY Marylou Kelly Memorial services for Marylou Kelly took place March 15 at 10:30 a.m. at the All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner. Mrs. Kelly died March 11 at Community Hospital in Pen dleton at the age of 52. She was born Nov. 25, 1927 in Heppner and attended the local schools until she went to Whitman College in Walla Walla where she graduated in 1949. She married Robert C. Kelly at All Saints Episcopal Church June 7, 1950. Mrs. Kelly was a member of the church. A private graveside service took place March 15 at 10 a.m. at the Heppner Masonic Ce metery. Survivors include her hus-' band. Robert, and parents Raymond B. and Coramae Ferguson, all of Heppner; daughters Luanne Hural of McMinnville, and Shannon Kelly of Heppner. There are two grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the All Saints Episcopal Church for a memorial fund in her name. Burns Mortuary in Pendle ton was in charge of the arrangements. Museum Curator injured Last Saturday, Museum Curator Rachel Harnett fell at work and needed to be taken to the hospital. She told visitors that she was not as concerned about herself as she was about her long-time friend and neighbor Mary Nikander, with whom she had been staying at nights while Nikander was conva lescing. Monday, Nikander was moved into the hospital for special care. Tuesday the women were visiting together before Harnett made ready to go to Issaquah with her son Melvin Harnett to visit in his home until after Easter. Family gathers to fete birthday Erda Picpcr of Lexington had as her house guests recently her daughter. La velle Nelson, from Newport and Marcie Hall and her daughter, Jodi, from Milwaukic. They came to celebrate Mrs. Pie per's birthday along with Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Pieper of Hermiston. OREGON BEAUTY AND BARBER COLLEGE, INC. 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Women who cannot come for dinner are invited to join in the fellowship and ministry which begins at 7:15 p.m. "Prophecy Speaks Seminar continues 99 Loren and Ruth Fenton from Irrigon. who began a five-week "Prophecy Speaks" Seminar at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Heppner March 1. report good atten dance at the meetings. Meetings begin at 7:15 each evening except Monday and Thursday, and are scheduled to continue through April 15. An added feature is the travelogue presented by Ruth Fenton before the service. She grew up in China where her parents were missionaries, and after they were married, she and her husband served six year in Taiwan as mission aries. They have a large number of slides that show beautiful scenery and interest ing ways of life in other countries. Some evenings, instead of the travelogue, they show a film that fits into the theme of the evening's sermon. Two films that are coming up are "Johnny Lingo", to be shown the evening of March 30 when Pastor Fenton will speak about the home: and "Sorry, Baby", coming April 1, when the subject for the evening will be "Suicide by Inches". The public is welcome to drop in for any of the meetings. Pastor Fenton be lieves that the conditions of the world and the times in which we live demand honest answers to questions people are asking. "In the troubled times in which we live." he said, "we need to know more and more about what the Bible says. It's the light for today's darkness." ifia Sale 2O0F. Instead Bras & Free SprT Bras and Bottoms Sale Starts March 16. 1980 Sale Ends April 12. 1980 PLAYTEX bD 676-5)61 r Glidden Kfinn fs mm s -a m UUUU rwui nmwm FflHIlUS GLIDDB1 OliGt-A-itftn luu riiiuw - irtTERinn IATEK PAINTS ON LY lid C i-i mm mm m IS. VVW'tWonD J y rr . ONLY V rfrrfs I W 1 J (Jplj f 11111 111 v o o hJcL Gallon Reg. 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