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-1 Weddings Bailey - Hollomon The Heppner Gaiette-TImM, Heppner, Oregon, Thurtday, March 25. 19R2 - NINE Wcddina Announcements FHftndshio Bantist to relocate Sun., April 4 . j . j- M. m- I RftnlltlWolrl II Cnk.l J Moinkl urouiisuii v uuHtwiiwwi v " it: m I l , V I I- 1 ,,i . v - 1 i Vicki Edmundson and Walt Brookshlre invite all friends and relatives to attend their wedding and reception Saturday, April 3, 2 p.m., at All Saint's Episcopal Church in Heppner. Variety Show plays to attendance Thurs. Friendship Baptist Church will discontinue meeting at Heppner Grade School and begin meeting at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Sun day morning. April 4. good Mr, and Mm. Ken llailey Kaedene Hollomon, daughter of Jerry and Joyce Kay Hollomon of Heppner and Kenneth Bailey , son of Dwight and Janelle Bailey, also of Heppner, were married Saturday, February 6 at the United Methodist Church In Heppner with the Rev. Mike Sheridan officiating The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown, made and worn by her mother, of moire taffeta with additions of ambroidered lace overlays on the bodice and train. Her long illusion net veil, also made by her mother, was edged in lace Her underslip was trimmed in cotton lace which was handmade and worn by her great grandmother, Effie Peterson at her wedding She carried her mother's Bible which was adorned with two white orchids and forget-me-nots Darcy Hollomon, sister of the bride w as maid of honor and Bonnie Nix. Heppner and Barbara Ik-vine of Pendleton were bridesmaids. Nancy Bailey, sister of the groom was flower girl and Mark Moeller. Heppner, was ring bearer. Jess Osmin and Rick Osrnin were candle lighters Bridesmaids wore burgundy full length dresses and floral chiffon capes. The maid of honor and flower girl wore pink full length dresses with floral chiffon capes. Best man was Chris Zita of Heppner. I'shers were Jeff Bailey, brother of the groom and Doug Dougherty of Wallowa Wedding music was provided by Marty Baker and Tim Hcdman, both of Heppner Accompanist was Carley Drake, also of Heppner. A wedding reception at the American Ugion Hall followed the ceremoney. Attending the gift table were Cinda Watt and Unda Holloman. cousins of the bride, both of Hermiston, Rhonda Quigley of Heppner attended the guest book. Honored guests were the bride's great grandmother, Hazel Harges, Portland, her grandmother, lxis Hollomon of Milton Freewater, her grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Schroeder. Arizona; and the groom's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailfy of Heppner. The couple, both graduates of Heppner High School, and he of Blue Mt Community College, reside in the Butter Creek area where Ken is farming with his father. Kaedene is employed at Freddies salon in Hermiston By .M 'STINK WKATIIKHKOIW) Thursday evening. March 18, the Ackley Scholarship Variety Stage Show played to a good attendance on the stage of Heppner High School. Jim Ackley and a group of the school's talented youth performed an interesting var iety of acts, sang popular songs, spoofed several TV shows and were rewarded by a laughing, pleased audience and. hopefully, a substantial contribution to the scholarship awards known as the Bill Kenny Music Education Award and the Bonnie Nix -John Bier Outstanding Service Award which are presented to deserving graduating seniors at the end of the school year. Ackley hopes to help achieve $1,000 for these awards. The variety show began with the Ackley composition "A New Beginning" which was sung to recorded accom paniement. Then there was a sXMif of TV announced as "Corporal Hospital" ( down grading of General Hospital") which saw Ackley as Dr. John. Marti Baker and Karen Kenny sang several times with Ack ley and performed a duet novelty "Ride 'Em Cowboy." Ackley as an anchorman revealed several astounding news items alout Heppner High Several vocal items were presented as solo, duet and trio arrangements and a second take-off of a TV soap was "Fort Worth" instead of "Dallas". During one musical num ber. "Moonlight Becomes You." a threesome of big. beautiful, female impersonat ors. Damon Wilson. Greg Orr and Tom Huston, added back ground excitement. When the entertaining var iety acts were ended with an everybody-on-stage finale, producer-performer Ackley made a sincere plea for community support of schol arship efforts. Sign Language to be offered from BMCC Beginning Sign Language will be added to the listing of spring term classes scheduled for the south Morrow County area, according to Nancy Brownfield. Blue Mountain Community College class co ordinator for the Heppner area The class will begin Wednes day. March 31. at the l'xing (on School boardroom. The ten week class will meet from 7 to 9 pm. at a cost of $26. Carol Faith will be the instructor. Sign language will be taught both to interested members of the public and to school teachers who use it in their classrooms in this new course, said a BMCC spokeswoman. There is no class enrollment limit, she continued. Those interested in signing up for the class should call Mrs. Brownfield at 676-5039 or attend the first class meeting. Book now available A reprint edition of "Leitrim -Donegal Vanguard" by Ed ward M Kenny is nowj available at Murray's Drug Store, the Heppner Library and from Wm J Kenny. 265 Balitimore St.. in Heppner. Tlfr A m i i mm i m iiiiJLiiy Ths great Gothic cathed ral of Milan was started in 1386. It wasn't com pleted until 1805. FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON I -T.T . . " : t r ..J.' -v 1 i ? ii, - , k "Vvt y-M sv .! ..; v V, .;' ' k -k-;? ; r;uv-;.'.ti,7vi . V'sa-' ' . ., rVvVJ-?.j We Are The Team You Can Depend On for All Your Farm Chemical Needs ! 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