Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 22, 1955, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 3
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 22, 1955
Mr. and Mrs. George Allyn Celebrate 60th Anniversary
By Delpha Jones
The 60th weaamg anniversary
reception held for Mr. and Mrs.
George Allyn Sunday at the I. O.
O. F. hall was a great success.
The four tiered cake was deco
rated with pink and white crys
tal bells and was cut by Mrs.
Lawrence 'Palmer and Mrs. Oris
Padberg. Pouring were Dona
Barnett, Mrs. W. E. McMillan,
Mrs. Frank Munkers and Mrs.
William Van Winkle, Sr.
Mrs. Roy Martin had charge of
the guest book and Mrs. Eldon
Padberg was in charge of the
gift table.
A silver offering was given the
Allyns, along with many gifts.
The program for the afternoon
was put on by the Lexington
Christian-Congregational church
es. Mrs. Franklin Miles gave a
reading, Worn Wedding Ring; a
duet, I Love You Truly, by Mrs.
Bill B. Marquardt and Mrs. Carl
Marquardt; the men's quartette
sang, O Holy Night; Mrs. Trina
Parker sang, Down By the Old
Mill Stream and Lilac Tree.
For the closing number Frank
lin Messenger sang 0 Promise
Me.
During the afternoon 65 peo-
liiinii hi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiimniiiiiii lint iinii iiiiiini
flWUIf
THilfil
pie called
JOHN AND BETTY PFEIFFER
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck enter
tained with a dinner party Satur
day night at the Hatfield home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parsons,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews,
Mr. and Mrs. Serge Covall, Mr.
and Mrs. John Ledbetter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Palmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Brent. Mr. and Mrs.
Max Barclay and Miss Jewel
Boone.
Games and cards were played
later in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
returned Saturday from a trip
which took them to many coun
tries. They were surprised at
noon by a dinner at their home
when all their children and
grandchildren were present.
The church Christmas program
was held Sunday evening with a
fine program and a good attend
ance. Pack meeting for Cub Scout
dens 1, 2 and 3 was held Monday
night at the school. The children
gave the history and portrayed
Christmases of other countries.
Den 1 was presented an Ameri
can flag by the V. F. W. Mrs.
Cecil Jones, as den mother, re
ceived the flag from Roy Martin.
Afterwards refreshments of
cake, decorated with candy
canes, hot chocolate and coffee
was served the parents and the
children in the lunch room.
Henry Maxwell Breeding re
turned to California Tuesday for
embarkation to the South Pacific.
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Alice Peterson
Ronna Lieuallen, United Na
tions essay contest winner from
Athena talked to Heppner and
lone sophomores and juniors
December 15 on her trip across
United Nations. She also showed
slides of her trip. The sophomores
and juniors from Lexington were
also invited but were unable to
attend.
The Junior class received their
rings on Monday, December 12.
Most of the rings have sets in
them.
Heppner students have been
invited to attend the annual
Snowball put on by the Rainbow
girls. The dance is formal, and
admission is $.75 for singles and
$1.25 for couples.
HIllHIHiiHH Illllllllllll i illlllillllliillllltilllllllllll Ill IllllllHIIHillllli liliilllliWIIiMfMll
n im miiM.imi ill I 111 J) I I
P stWhes III
I-ndaHati mi
Mr. Frances Nickerson and Dr.
Ralph Bennett, representatives of
the High School-College relations
committee, talked to Heppner
Seniors on December 16. Mr.
Nickerson is a former student
body president of Heppner High,
and Dr. Bennett is now president
of Eastern Oregon College of
Education.
Four Heppner Future Home
makers of America members
traveled to Condon on December
13 to install the Condon officers.
They were also guests at a din
ner given by the Condon F. H. A.
Their advisor Mrs. Homer Hager
also attended.
School will be let out for the
Christmas holidays at 1:15, De
cember 23. Students will ex
change gifts and a program is
planned.
The F. H. a. is sponsoring a
Christmas dance in the grade
Monument News
By Martha Matteson
A large crowd gathered at the
Charles Roach home Tuesday
evening in honor of the Roach's
25th wedding anniversary.
Louis Batty who was in from
La Grande Wednesday, stated
that his son Joe would be home
for Christmas from Alaska where
he has been stationed.
Ann Erhardt and son Joe drove
to John Day Wednesday on busi
ness for the garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCarty
drove to Prineville Friday on
business.
school multi purpose room after
the Knappa game, December 29.
Admission is $.25 for singles,
and $.35 for couples.
The best of ffd$ffl
good Whem
to each of you wh&Z&b
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
PHONE 6-9232
NEW YEAR'S EVE
DAN CI
SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 31
lone Legion Hall
MUSIC BY THE BLUENOTES
SUPPER SERVED
CHRISTMAS
May the intimate peace of Christ
mas morning be encircled with the
warmth and glow of the Christmas
spirit . . . peace of heart akin to the
spirit of the Holy Season. And so,
best wishes for you on this birth
day of a tiny Babe who brought
peace and hope to this world two
thousand years ago.
IIIM-MI LIBER COMPANY
PHONE 8-8212 HEPPNIIl
WE LIKE TO HELP FOLKS BUILD
chRistmas
QReetmqs
Christmas Is that time of the year when
our thoughts turn to the more noble
things of life... to the happiness we can
bestow rather than that which is bestowed
on us. As an expression, therefore, of
our genuine appreciation of your good
will, we extend to you out most
sincere good wishes for Christmas.
Heppner Pine Mills Inc.