Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 18, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    ol Service Held at lone Community Church
IT ECHO PALMATEER
Jhristmas carol service, The
f Shines, was presented by
Immunity church school at
Jommunity church Sunday
g. The introduction con
of organ medley of Christ
Carols by Mrs E Markham
I welcome by Rev Floyd
p the offering and song by
$y to the World," a prayer
ieia MccaDe ana a song
Me. For the Annunciation, the
Junior class sang It Came Upon
a Midnight Clear and a solo,
"The Annunciation" by Lona
White. In the Shepherds scene,
the Jolly Juniors sang The First
Noel and the High school class
sang Angels We Have Heard on
High. The Holy Family scene,
the pre-school and primary
classes sang "Here We Come to
Bethlehem and Away in a Man
Jolly Juniors, Jesus Loves ger." The Wise Men scene, the
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ley stated that 40 old desks are
to be given away.
The program, with Adon Ham
lett as toastmaster, consisted of
a solo, Silent Night, by Mrs Ed
history of the carol, Silent Night
by Mrs Alfred Nelson; and group
singing of Christmas carols led
by Mr Hamlett. A game of Jig
saw puzzles was conducted by
Mrs Garland Swanson and Mrs
Fredrick Martin,
Junior class sang "We Three
Kings" and in to all the world
scene, the Quintones sang "My
God! How Wonderful Thou Art."
rm ! - - 1 ni.il Y""' . &
I me cast consisieu vi rnii cnien
Jr as Chuck; Marilyn Morgan as
Carol; Kenneth Smouse Jr as
Probhu; Paula Barak as Mlmi;
Dolores Emert as Mary; Kenneth
Nelson as Joseph; Melvin Mar
tin, Bob Akers and Bob Rice
were shepherds and Ralph Mar
tin, Gary Morgan and Stephen
Lindstrom were Wisemen. All
sang "Silent Night and Rev
Bailey gave the benediction.
Mrs Charles Hudson was the
general chairman; Mrs Omar
Rietmann, Mrs Lewis Halvorsen
and Mrs L F Leathers had charge
of the costumes; Mrs Gordon
White the decorations; Earl Mc
Cabe the properties; Kenneth
Smouse the lighting; the teach
ers were Mrs Robert Rietmann,
Mrs Walter Roberts, Mrs Earl
McCabe, Mrs Delmer Crawford,
Mrs David Rietmann, Garry Tul
lis, Mrs Hudson, Mrs Lloyd How
ton, Mrs Norman Nelson, Mrs
Roland Bergstrom and Fredrick
Martin. The accompanists were,
Mrs Phil Emert, Mrs Martin and
Karen Lundell. Mrs Baker was
the organist.
The young people of the
church went caroling after the
program.
The lone P-TA met at the
school cafetorium Wednesday by Melvin and Ralph Martin.
evening, Dec 10. At the buisness Mrs Swanson told of the bulle
meeting conducted by Mrs Wal-:tin boards at the Pioneer Mem
lace Matthews, president, the orial hospital. The Garden club
flag salute was given and Rev 'gave $20 to the hospital to be
Floyd Bailey gave the prayer, used in the nursing home.
Fredrick Martin gave a report Mrs Martin and Mrs Phil Em
on the school reorganization pro- ert were named chairman for
gram and stated that there. the 12th Night program to be
would be hearings after the first
of the year and the public was
welcome to attend these hearings.
Rietmann and Mrs E R Lundell
as co-hostesses. Mrs Dixon Smith,
president presented the new
members, Mrs David Baker, Mrs
Walter Jacobs and Mrs Garry
Tullis, with corsages. The roll
call was answered by giving an
uregon aate. or the program,
ison Morgan, accompanied by I Mrs Cotter told of the approved
Mrs Cleo Drake; a reading, OurPst offices in Morrow county
Gifts, by Mrs Floyd Bailey; the before 1888, and gave an account
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. December 18. 1958
of each. Thev were Hardman
Heppner, Lexington, lone, Saddle
(now Morgan), Action, Eight
Mile, Ella Alpine, Coyote, Castle
Rock, Lena and Galloway (now
Pine City). Cecil and Pettevs-
ville were also early post offices.
Refreshments were served from'rs Rietm? gave a history on
tables decorated in the Christ- )Bn. ifiiing or tne immigra
ma mntif Tho hnctpespo wo 1 tlon- territorial days, statehood
Mrs Herbert Ekstrom, Mrs Roy 1?, 0ren todav- Mrs Sam Mc
Martin, Mrs John Proudfoot, Mrs'fIlllan was a Suest at the m-
Paul Ppftvlnhn. nnd Mrs Louts
will Join her later.
Mr and Mrs Robert Peterson
are the parents of a daughter,
Dawn Denise, born at the Pio
neer Memorial hospital, Dec 4.
Weight, 6 lb and 14Vj oz. Henry
Peterson of lone and Mr and
Mrs Victor Lovgren of Heppner
are the grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford
and daughter, Anita and Cynthia,
made a trip to Portland over the
weekend.
Mrs Cecil Thorne was elected
president of the Three Links club
of the Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge
at a meeting Thursday afternoon,
Dec 11, at the Rebekah hall.
Other officers elected were: Mrs
Cleo Drake, vice president and
Mrs E R Lundell, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs Wallace Matthews was
Past matrons and patrons appointed marshal, Mrs Wate
Carlson.
The Garden club met at the ' night was held at the last meet-
home of Mrs Garland Swanson lnS? f Locust Chapter no 119
Tuesday afternoon of last week,"- on uee 9. An addenda with
with Mrs Omar Rietmann as co
hostess. At the business meeting con
ducted by Mrs William Rawlins , Christmas corsage and the past
the Pioneer theme was given in
the honor. The Past Matrons
were each presented with a
president, a report was given on
the city park. 18 members of the
Fellowship group of the Com
munity church recently cleaned
Patrons with a handy little tool
kit. Eleven Past Matrons and
four Past Patrons were present.
Mr and Mrs Verner Troedson
the park. They were assisted by i were Portland visitors last week.
Mr and Mrs Rawlins, Rev Floyd Mrs Joseph Kalister of St
Bailey, Robert Bailey and Mrs Louis, Mo is spending the Christ
Fredrick Martin. Mrs Bailey ser-! mas holidays with her parents,
ved lunch to the group. The grass 'Mr and Mrs Noel Dobyns. The
Crawford, chaplain and Mrs Ida
Coleman, guardian. Mrs Harvey
Ring is the out-going president.
At the meeting a card party
was planned to be given later.
An exchange of gifts was held
and refreshments were served
by Mrs Lewis Ball and Mrs Sam
Esteb. Mrs Mary Swanson re
ceived the door prize.
At the Valby Lutheran church
services Sunday, the Henry Peter
son family dedicated a hymnal
to the church in memory of the
late Mrs Henry Peterson who
was an organist there for many
at noon and refreshments were
served in the afternoon by Mrs
Ella Burgoyne and Mrs Walter
Dobyns. There were 5 guests
present. Mrs Anna Lindstrom re
ceived the door prize.
Mr and Mrs Harold Snider pur
chased the old parsonage on Sec
ond Street
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in April.
Mrs Matthews named her com
mittees for the annual Christ
mas program, Dec 18. Mrs Roy
Lindstrom asked for Betty Crock
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Come in for a demonstration
held Jan 6.
Mrs " Rawlins demonstrated
treating evergreens for holiday
decorations. The club will place
swags on doors of the business
houses in town.
The roll call was answered by
telling of a childhood Christmas
memory. An exchange of gifts
was held after the meeting and
refreshments were served by the
hostesses. Mrs Omar Rietmann
reported that she had an orchid
blooming in her home.
Dotes To Remember:
Dec 19 E C of Willows grange
at the home of Mrs Harvey
Ring in the afternoon.
Dec 20 Willows grange meeting
with Christmas program at
8 PM.
Dec 19 School Christmas , vaca
tion starts.
The Topic club met at the
home of Mrs Mabel Cotter Fri
day afternoon with Mrs Omar
week. Her husband, who is in i by the organist of the church.
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