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REED-KEITH LEY WEDDING EVENT
OF CHRISTMAS DAY IN HEPPNER
8RATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Clive Huston were
Dred recently at a reception on the 50th anniversary of their
riage. The reception was held at the First Christian church.
iEPTION HONORS CLIVE HUSTONS
50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
oring a pioneer couple, Mr
Irs Clive Huston, on their
vodding anniversary, a re
11 was given by their
ter and husband, Mr and
ierman Parker of Pasco, at
leppner Christian church
y, December 14.
Huston came to Morrow
f in 1883 at the age of four
and Mrs Huston was born
orrow county. They have
their entire lives here ex
for a few years spent in
rid. They farmed in Eight
and in 1947 reitred and
1 to Heppner to make their
Hustons were married at
White Temple church In
.nd on December 16, 1908.
Ms union was born one
Iter, Velma.
t reception rooms were dec
1 in a gold, green and white
i. Each individual table
entered with a white can
nd gold leaf arrangement,
j tea table was covered with
le green linen cloth with
j candlelabra and centered
Bn all white decorated mal
cross cake which was cut
erved by Mrs Floyd Adams,
3iarles Becket and Mrs John
from.
Ving tea and coffee were,
3aud Huston, Mrs E R Hus
Wrs Fay George, Mrs Leon
ill, Mrs Robert Dobbs and
Villiam Rawlins. Punch was
3 by Mrs Myron Rill and
lisses Esther Bergstrom and
Marilvn Berestrom.
The guest book was In the
charge of Mrs Earle Gilliam, Mrs
Walter Becket and Mrs Frank
E Parker. Mrs Ray Drake and
Mrs Robert Dobbs assisted about
the rooms.
Mrs Ben Anderson, assisted by
Mrs Frank E Parker had the gift
table.
The Rev Charles Knox, accom
panied by Mrs Knox, sang two
solos and Miss Sandra Jones gave
two readings.
Out of town guests were, Mrs
Huston's brother, Ray Young of
Medford and her sister, Mrs Fay
George of Portland.
,t National Bank
Christmas Party
First National Bank of
n, Heppner Branch, held
annual Christmas party
lay evening, December 22 in
basement of St Patrick's
)lic church.
turkey dinner with all the
dings was enjoyed and the
sang carols, played games
there was a gift exchange.
Dse attending were, Mr and
Jack Bedford, Mr and Mrs
Venard, Mr and Mrs Dean
er, Mr and Mrs Ben Sten
), Mr and Mrs Dean Gil
Fern Graves, Mr and Mrs
Lovgren, Gerald O'Malley,
le Lamb, Mr and Mrs Tom
les and Mr and Mrs Earl
rd.
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Rainbow Reception
Honors Two Grand
Officers Saturday
Miss Meredith Thomson, grand
treasurer of the Order of Rain
bow for Girls in Oregon and Mrs
Harold Becket, grand deputy of
the Rainbow Girls of Oregon,
were honored with a reception
Saturday evening at the IOOF
hall.
nthpr nast erand officers es
corted to the East and introduced
were, Mrs Jean Marie Graham
Damon, past grand service; Phyl
lis Ouackenbush, past grand rep
resentative of North Carolina.
Past worthy advisors of Ruth as
sembly introduced were, Mrs Da
mon. Helen Graham, Phyllis
Quackenbush and Janice Martin.
Bernice Thomson played an ac
cordion solo, Echo Waltz: Dalene
McDonald and Linda Halvorsen
sang a duet, accompanied by
Janice Martin.
A doll dance addenda present
ing gifts to the honored guests
was given by Judy Cochell, San
dra Jones, Sandra Eubanks, Shir
ley Van Winkle, Marlene Griffin,
Sharon Keithley, Bonnie Hannan,
Cheryl Hartman and Pam
Cochell.
Refreshments were served later
with Mrs Claude Graham at the
Dunch bowl. Mrs Oliver Cres-
wick was general chairman for
the reception.
The annual formal Christmas
dance was held following the re
ception.
Sewing Club Holds
Holiday Dinner Party
At McQuarrie Home
The Wednesday Sewing club
entertained their husbands at a
holiday dinner party Sunday
evening at the home of Mr and
Mrs C E McQuarrie.
The rooms were decorated In
the New Year's theme and each
individual table was centered
with a New Year's baby, and
the buffet table was centered
with an arrangement of candles
and silver musical instruments.
Those attending were, Mr and
Mrs John Pfeiffer, Mr and Mrs
Claude Graham, Mr and Mrs
Lowell Gribble, Dr and Mrs E K
Schaffitz, Mr and Mrs P W Ma
honey, Mr and Mrs Raymond
Ferguson, Mr and Mrs Jack Bed
ford, Mr and Mrs Tom Wilson,
Mr and Mrs Gene Pierce, Mr and
Mrs Robert Penland and Mr and
Mrs McQuarrie.
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Mr and Mrs David Baker and
children spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr and Mrs Henry
Gorger In Pendleton.
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A bride of Christmas day was
Miss Christina Kay Keithley,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard
Keithley; whose wedding to Orrie
James Reed, son of Mr and Mrs
Orrie Reed of McMinnville was
solemnized at 4:00 p m in the
afternoon at the Seventh Day Ad
ventist church in Heppner, pastor
L L Huntington of McMinnville
officiated.
The bride wore a waltz length
gown of ivory brocade with pink
accessories and a corsage of
white and pink rosebuds.
Miss Jo Keithley was maid 01
honor for her sister and wore a
pink dress with pink accessories.
Dan Reed, brother of the groom
was best man and Frank Diet
rich, brother-in-law of the groom,
was usher.
Mrs Clifford Wagner played the
wedding music and accompanied
Mrs Frank Dietrich who sang
Because and the Wedding Pray
er. The mother of the bride chose
a sheath dress with blue access
ories and a corsage of pink rose
buds. The groom's mother wore
a black suit with black access
ories and she also had a corsage
of pink rosebuds.
At the reception which follow
ed, the tea table was centered
with the wedding cake and an
arrangement of pink gladioli.
Mrs Clyde Pettyjohn, sister of
the bride, cut the cake and an
other sister, Mrs Darrell Me-
Coming Events
Wednesday, Dec 31 Elks New
Year's Eve oartv.
Thursday. Jan 1 HAPPY NEW
YEAR
Monday, Jan 5 Chamber of com
merce. noon at O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls.
Tuesday, Jan 6 Wranglers, club
house
Wednesday. Jan 7 Willows
lodae no 66. IOOF
Thursday, Jan 8 Soroptlmists,
noon at o uonneu s
Elks, ladies niqht
Friday, Jan 9 Ruth chapter no
32. OES.
Saturday, Jan 10 Elks crab feed.
6:30 p m, dance with Wayne
McGuffins orchestra
Lachlan poured. Assisting with
the gifts were, Mrs Dietrich and
Miss Marilyn Calvin and Mrs Mc
Lachlan had charge of the guest
book.
The couple left immediately on
their honeymoon to the Oregon
coast. Upon their return, Mrs
Reed will continue her studies
at Heppner high school where
she will graduate with the class
of 1959. The groom is stationed
at Fort Sam Houston, Texas and
when school Is out the bride will
join him at his station.
lone News
Mothers Club Plans
Progressive Dinner
ThP Mnthera Cluh met at the
home of Mrs Ralph Richmond on
Mnndav evenine. December 15
for their annual Christmas party.
The group went caroling to the
hosoital and took gifts to the
patients in the nursing home.
Later they went around town
caroling and then back to the
Richmonds where plans were
made for the oroeressive dinner
to be held on January 5. Hos
tesspe for the dinner will be Mrs
Vic Kreimeyer, Mrs Wallace
Wolff, Mrs Nels Anderson ana
Mrs Robert Abrams. Mr and Mrs
Tom Wilson will be special
guests and tell of their turopean
tour.
Mrs Elmer Schmidt received
tho door tirize for the evening
and Mrs Kenneth Keeling assis
ted the hostess with the refresh
ments.
Mrs Mary Emert spent Christ
mas with her daughter and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Lee Pettyjohn,
near Arlington.
Mr and Mrs Clell Rea enter
tained the following, Christmas,
for dinner: Miss Alice Niehoson
nf Portland. Mrs Edith Niehoson,
Mrs Arvilla Swanson and G A
Pettey's.
Mrs Rubv Nichols spent two
weeks at the Bill Collier home
in Arlington taking care of their
children while Mrs Carrie Collier
was called east on account of
illness of a relative.
Kristlne Peterson, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Doneld Peterson and
Frank Halvorsen, son of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, recently
underwent tonsilectomies at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital.
Mr and Mrs Harlan Devin of
Condon and Mrs Lana Padberg
nf lone SDent Christmas at the
Loyal Parker home in Heppner.
Mr and Mrs Wate Crawford
entertained the following at
Christmas dinner, Mr and Mrs
Harlan Crawford and children of
Echo, Mr and Mrs Tad Miller
and children of Lexington, Mr
anH Mro Dale Rav. Mr and Mrs
Milton Morgan and children and
Rollo Crawford.
Mrs Edna Yarnell of Portland
is visiting her daughter and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Charles uwn-nor.
Dinner euests at the Herbert
Fkctrnm home Christmas were,
Mr and Mrs Dick Ekstrom and
rfmiB-hter of LaGrande and Mrs
Herbert Ekstrom Jr and family.
Mr nnrl Mrs Hugh Bell Of Con-
dnn and Mr and Mrs Ronald Mc-
Cabe of Brookings were visitors
last week at the Franklin una-
strom home.
Mr and Mrs John Eubanks and
family and Mr and Mrs Howard
Eubanks and family spent tne
holidays at the Eubanks cabin in
the mountains.
Ed Buschke Is visiting his son
and family, Mr and Mrs Henry
Buschke in Los Angeles.
Mr and Mrs Don Heliker en
tertained the following guests
Christmas eve: Miss Sharon Cuts-
fnrth of Eueene. Gene Heliker
of Lexington and Mr and Mrs
Ernest Heliker.
Miss Barbara Smith of Los
Angeles spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr and Mrs Dixon
Smith.
ninnpr quests at the Roger Kin-
caid home Christmas were, Mr
and Mrs Ralph Klncaid of Stan-
Bunch Home Scene
Of Two Parties
The Alvln Bunch ranch home
was the scene of two parties
recently when both Sherron and
Gerald Bunch entertained.
Sherron celebrated her 13th
birthday with a party on Satur
day pvenin?. December 13. She
entertained ten guests for games
and dancing. Later in tne even-
in a- refreshments were servea
that featured fortune cookies,
Chinese proverbs and chop sticks
as favors.
On Mondav evening, December
22. Gerald entertained with a
dancing party in which the
Oriental theme was camea out.
Guests were. Julie Pfeiffer,
Kathy Spencer, Camille Berry,
Jeanne Schmidt, Shirley Van
Winkle, Tom Glass, Neal Pen-
land, David Creswick, Kit George
and the host.
Sandra Jones Hostess
For Holiday Party
Sandra Jones entertained at
a riartv Monday evening, Decem
ber 22 at the ranch home of her
parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Jones.
Games were played during the
evening and refreshments served
later to Sheryl Harris, Sharon
Keithley, Judy Cochell, Leland
Lane, Wayne Soward, Renn Har
ris, Tom Driscoll, Bob KIggins
and the hostess.
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Hermlston, Ore.
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Highway
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
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field, Mr and Mrs Robert Bell
and Charles Bell of The Dalles,
Mrs Art Hoppell of Wenatchee,
Wash, Louis Padberg and Lind
say and Lyle Kincaid. Mrs Nich
ols called in the afternoon.
Mr and Mrs John Pullos of
North Dakota visited their dau
ghter and family, Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Riece last week. They were
on their way to California to
visit another daughter.
Kenneth Swart of Los Angeles
spent the holidays with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs E R Swart.
Mr and Mrs Roy Lindtsrom and
children and Mrs Fannie Grif
fith spent Christmas with the
Dwight Haugen family in Os
wego. Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford
and daughter, Marlene, were
Portland visitors last week.
Mr and Mrs Carl Grassi of
Walla Walla spent Christmas
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr and Mrs Cecil Thome.
Mr and Mrs Don Brostrom and
sons spent the holidays in The
Dalles and Monmouth.
Mr and Mrs G M Greer and son,
Dick spent Christmas with rela
tives in Walla Walla. They
brought their grandchildren,
Mike and Lunn Greer home with
them for awhile.
Mrs Blanche Scheelar of Salem
spent Christmas with her daugh
ter and family, Mr and Mrs Leo
Crabtree. They all went to The
Dalles where they met relatives
from Canada.
Mr and Mis Leland Moe of
Portland spent the holidays with
their daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs Thomas White.
Mr and Mrs David McLeod and
children spent the holidays in
Junction City with relatives.
Mr and Mrs Donald Ball and
children spent Christmas with
the Rod Thompsons in Heppner.
Mr and Mrs Vance and family
of Hermiston spent the holidays
with his sisler and family, Mr
and Mrs Garry Tullis.
Miss JoAnn Ingram of Pendle
ton was a house guest at the
Garland Swanson home last
week for a couple of days.
Christmas guests at the Earl
McKinney home were, Mrs Allie
Ruggles of Grass Valley, Mr and
Mrs Malcolm McKinney and son
of Moro and Mr and Mrs Leland
McKinney of Klamath Falls.
Mr and Mrs Garland Swanson
entertained the following Christ
mas Eve, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Turner and daughter of Heppner,
Dennis Swanson of Portland, and
Mr and Mrs Adon Hamlett and
children, and Mrs Mary Swan
son.
Mr and Mrs Marlon Palmer
spent Christmas with the Elmer
Palmers at Heppner.
The Lee Palmers spent Christ-
Mas with her parents, Mr and
Mrs Lincoln Nash in Heppner.
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SEW AND MODEL CLUB
The Sew and Model club of
inne held its first meeting on
November 11 at the home of Jean
Martin.
JnAnn Turner, the president of
the group last year, called the
meptintr to order. The purpose
of the meeting was to organize
and elect officers for tne ionow-
Ing year.
The officers are as ionows:
nresident. Linda Hams; vice
president, Barbara Baker; secre
tary, Karen Lundeu ana news
reporter, JoAnn Turner. There
were seven girls who signed to
take 4-H for this year. They are
Linda Hams, Barbara Baker, Kar
on T.iindpll. Jean Martin. Geral-
dine Morgan, Brenda Townsend
and JoAnn Turner. The ciud is
led by Mrs Betty Carlson and
Mrs Ruth McCabe.
The group held a meeting Dec
ember 6 at the home of JoAnn
Turner. The meeting was called
to order by president, Linda
Hams. The purpose was to find
out what each girl was planning
on making. The girls have some
real cute outfits picked out
The next meeting will be held
January 10.
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. January 1. 1959
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