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Observer, La Crande, Ore., Thurt., Dec. 10, 1959 Page 7 ; Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Union Pacific Juniors Hold Eighth Annual Harvest Dinner The Union Pacilic Old Tim-laeeordun stilus. "The Village Inn Pr. club 17. ami anxiliarv held ! Polka" and When My Dream ., ., their annual turkey dinner in Mc Allister hall. There were about 180 members seated at the long tables. Bouquets of autumn flowers ) nd sprays of -ivy was placed on the tables. Each table also bad a horn of plenty filled with fresh fruit, orange candles and small turkeys made from pine cones, following the Thanksgiving theme. All stood and gave the pledge of allegiance to the flag and Ella Koeter. auxiliary chaplain, re turned the thanks. Guests introduced by Herb Davies, club president, were Mr. and Mrs. Al Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, O. D. Chris topher, L. G. Malzohn, Mr. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kimmel, J. Bowcn, Mrs. Blanch MeGhcan. Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean. Dennis Rossaman played two Boat Conies In." Alien Collim also played an aycordion solo "Spider Dance." The brother then tlayed "Smokey" togeth er. Mrs. Walter Ing'.rson was the entertainment chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mcl.can were the decorating chairmen. Kitchen and dining room com mittee was Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rosenberger, chairmen, Ella Koeter, Mrs. Willis stocp, Mrs. John Lane, .Mrs. Vernon Sher wood, Mrs. John Camp, Mrs. Charles Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs.- Herb Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Busch. Mrs. H. E. Waddell, Mrs. Lowell Film. Mrs. G. F. Hoe. Fred Yeske and Elmer Wilhelm. The next meeting will be Dec. 11, in McAllister hall. This will be installation f officers and a Christmas parly with a gift ex change. 'Know Your Community Is 1 Theme Of Central School PTA Parents .ti! he multipui' Cintral grade he last inc. Re'resliments ' people entered mothers of Mr- Mrs. John I'e The theme ( Knuw Your i ?arried out i;i I .ented In rade reoms of : Mrs. Carter. In these children i : Ti'.i I'.K " room ot hi ul r c nt ly ; u! thi.-, ''i m t i d as h" room, by the lijrl TIhImjhi ;ml .ndt's pupils ! Il'.e niniuli. '.!'UI!Ut " V,;l , i lie r ; iat:i pi e . ii. i em: d an I third 'I' v Harti.ii arid fur son(- and enliH the LOCAL EVENTS Odd Fallows Lodg 16, La Grande, wi'l me?t Friday at 8 p.m. in their lull. Crande Rorde Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo lution has caiKelkd its December meeting. . ii., iv:-i:ili I". ;!;!, (,i p. 11. in- 7v ,i... :n Ne.ilv ev.,1 i; lie i.i ;i--.l ii Jr , . m this commum'y ;is r pre- 2 M "'r ,r: ; hv mi:- o. !- ,.:iS ,n. I & ' n e'.. vv. iV.v ' " th.- in-' 11 inn in l:'' r I'i'ir p.ir- fjf .-it..art.-il ins'"-- 'ir.ti;-..;. J KY , v.-n i.v M I', -i ii Lilly. iraun. A vi-te t t' i:r was dj fji .r,i, , in liei ::!' I i , r hypers jg the ,-;:ce.s ,f th.. event. 9 JL 2 5 VI tlf P1LL5BURY J m CAICE MIXES r '1 v. ri a 8 1 L B verse v ei k i'.h.i T.TH'-i'. .I'.ne.. ; e..t ..I no. i h:d " 1 Tw - iio.im have li iie:nberhi!- Awrl- ANN LANDERS Groom unwilling MakesPoorHusband Dear Ann Landers: Do you be lieve in fate? Well 1 do now. . That letter in your cqlumn on whether or not a young man should be forced to marry a girl . appeared just in time to decide a crushing problem for us. Now, J we feel we're doing exactly the right thing. - ; Your words "an unwilling - groom makes a poor husband" : made a lot of sense. When we . showed it to our daughter sht H said "Ann's right. I know in my I heart Nick doesn't want to marry me. That settles it." " You'll never know what a favor . you did us, Ann Landers. For the J first time in months there is '. peace and contentment in our home. The baby will be put up 'Flora McDonald : Rites Saturday. , Flora McDonald, 88, died at her r home on McDonald Lane, Wednes- day morning. Mrs. McDonald was born in Scotland and came to Ore ' gon at the age of 19 with an uncle. J Johnie McClean, who owned o ranch at Union. ' Funeral services will be held in , the Dempsey's Funeral Chapel, '. Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. I Louis Samson will officiate. Burial , will be in the Summerville ceme- tary. ( I Mrs. McDonald wfs born Aug. 3it 1872. She has lived in the Grande Ronde valley since her marriage i to Duncan McDona'd ard been a prominent woman in the cemmu . nity. They had two children. Alexander Grant, who preceded her ', in death, and a daughter. Mrs. s Lillian Jane Vaughan of La Grande. Survivors also include several nieces and nephews. fcr adoption through an agency and cur daughter will start life over in another city. God Bless You. Grateful Folks. -v-Dear Ann Landers: Are you tetched in the head or what? How drn you advise a young girl to hjave a baby out of wedlock? Whether or not the parents are rijadly in love is of little import ance when a bahy is on the way. Your advice in this case stank. Alabama Reader. ,ir., M: eed that iiKinheis. lr eeiU it M were 1 ,ires t'U'i! Ii r irei"iilaliu-s m Mis. David W.il'.h ami Avery Mil- lering's rooms. i Cimmunicat'on ci'ii-erriing the sending of a reprt -entative to the White House Conference on Youth "as '.vad. ll was vcHed to ,ie S10 to help finance the can- i:. i...,. i-ill I'e from I'nion UnVn Pacific Old Timer fiuhi..i'n!v. Harvey t arter was le- 17 rnd auxiliary wil' meet Friday 1 lieved" to be mir representative nt 7:30 p.m.- in McAllister hali. I to this meeting. Installation of elficers and Christ- A mtKoMion box was sent out mas parly. Gilt exchange not to hv Mrs. Edwin Ci.ih; in hopes q loaf sinn h jj . I i 1 1 Al A VUHSIMU M - lt'.'i raAyaaii,ssMafl TROPIC ISL5 CRUSHED Pineapple TREASURE M1 AVOCADOS . (gT-t IIIFOLITE MARSHMALLC -VA4jJt- mam mmma yftfmnc 9 renie d jars au exceed 75 cents. Polly Anna Club will meet Fri day at 2 p.m in the home of Mrs. Hazel Case. Ch:istmas party and dollar gift exchange. Celebrating a birthday today will be Tom Heftv. Arlene Herron. Don Bloom and Gary Frizzill, La Grande. Blu Mt. Gem Club will hold installation. Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Farm Bureau lull at Island City. Pot luck at 1:30 p.m. Christ mas party, bring own tab'c service and gift rock. The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Kepp, of the St. Peter's Kpiscopal Church, who were recently mar ried in the Ascension Chapel of Cove, will be honored at a recep tion, Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m. The event will be held in the local Parish hall. Committee in charge, invites all th"ir friends to call at this time. Riverside Hobby House will ho'd their bazaar and toy sa'c, Satur day in th: IOOF hall basement. It will cpen at 9:30 a.m. with aprons, Christmas decorations, pil low slips, crndy. small gifts and many o.her items, oflered lor Oear Ann: Good for you. 1 had a shotgun wedding and I've wish ed a milliontime since that the gon had been pointed at me, not him, and that someone had pulled the trigger. I knew Jack didn't want to sale. marry me but my parents insist ed. My mother kept harping "Ev ery child is entitled to a nanle. Nothing else counts new." 1 was only 17. a nervous lit tle girl ignorant and scrred. I thought mama knew best. Be I Odd Fellows and Crystal Rebe- sides I had brought so much kah ledge members and families rfriame on the family I couldn't; will hold a Christmas party. S tur- hold up my head much loss give day. at :30 p.m in the Odd 1-el-tem an argument. jlows temnle. Gift exchmge. r0 I've been miserable for 10 long cents, men brinq for man aad years. I know now I would have "oni'n lor woman, parents lor been much better off t0 face the 'children with name included. Pro situaticn alone. Jack has never gram and Santa Claus to visit, been a husband or a father and' . D,i.. . , . .,, I'm going it alone anyway .-Anna. !,h K(1 hal, M,)nd;y a( f p m 'Special business will be lc.-ii-"n Zion Lutheran Church Christmas program practice will hp held in the church, Saturday at to a.m. This is beginners through gr:'d" six. jSusan E. Cannon : Rites Tuesday ,' ENTERPRISE (Special I Susan Elaine Cannon, infant daughter of ; Arthur and Nancy Cannon of Flora, died Sunday morning, ' Dec. 6, at the local hospital where she had been taken the preceding ' evening. . Funeral services were Tuesday at the Bolman Funeral chapel with ! the Rev. Don McBridc ofliciating. Interment was in the Enterprise . cemetery. The child was born at Enter ! prise May 5, 1959. Besides the parents, there are surviving: grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. Paul Graham, of Enterprise, and Mr. ; and Mrs. E. L. Cannon, of Miltan- Freewater; and great grandpar ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Graham ; and great grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hoodenpyl, ell of Gaston: and : great grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Trent, of Portland. Confidertial to all who wrote on this subject: The mail has been running 35 to l in favor of ot forcing a marriage. Every ine who wrote has had first hand experience. Thank you all for Icltirg me know how it looks from inside the lodge. Your letters are deeply appre ciated. Ann Landers. jof officers. All members t:y to be present. Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sis'eri will have a Christmas pro gram and tree ct the KP hall. I Sunday evening for II members :hat the members oi the PTA tt-uU haw a good plan for the p:i icct ot '.he year. Mrs. Don Scott, Mrs. Till Lovan. Mrs. John Tiirr:-r. I add Lauhbrn. Mrs. iioa-iUy, Mis. Kimbrel!. Mrs. Earl Thi'Deau and William DcMastus uerc appointed on the committee to study the recemmendations of this Mii;E"sion b: x and to decide ::mi n a PTA project. Parents were oa- tinned to give special considerate n to the type of programs, literature, and en tertainment which t!i"y allow ihoir children to see and hear. They were asked to give thought , to this problem as it (-aces all parents and all children of our comiuunily as well as others thinu'-ih'-ut the state. Mrs. Emergen Smock, program hairman. presented Patrolman i: ick.'on, who spoke t a the group in the absence of Cliii l of Po lice Oliver Reeves, who was ill. Patrolman Kriekson noted that the iovenile problems in I. a Jrjnric were not great in com narison with other communities- f this si:v. He listed some of I the problems confronting the po llice. and compared tliem with the 'nii lilems presented hy adults. I An informal question and answer sessam followed which was in forniatve. Mrs. Edwin Craig thanked the parents for the splendid turn out and invited them to return for the next meeting. Jan. 8. IIK.0 and their lamilos. The prog.om wi'l start at 5:30 p m. Exchange of gifts. Women bring gilt for a woman, nun bring for a man. and parents bring lor own children Scent pals to exchange gins :nd reveal names. Sa.ita Clans will visit during the evening. Whirlaway Square dance club met for a regular dance at the t nion Sportsman's club. Corn mi' lee for the evening was Mr. ; nd Mr-. Earl Eddy. Guests w' re attending from Baker and La Grande clubs. Mi mbcrs held a urkey dinner Sunday. Next dance Dec. 19, Christinas parly and gilt exchange, women and men's gilts SI ond children 30 cents. 3 T r r r-r CJ7P & S t r -. 4 2 '..t.i ? srn mm I GOOD LUCK FREE DISH TOWEL 8 W Margarine ..........lb ffl SWIFT'S NSW PARD 3 Crunchers. IB DOXEG BLUEPOINT CLAM Chowder juriwastxiiav Fancy Cello Carrots laaaatgaaiihiriiiiiTwyigBBiB Arizona Pink 8 Lb. 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