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HCPfNEH CAZtTTT TlMCS. Tburdr. Nootmb 30, 19CI Thanksgiving is Occasion for Many Family Gatherings MR. AND MRS. STACEY ROY LOVGREN (tha former Mary Virginia Johnston) who wr united In marriage recently at a double rlna ceremonv at St Patrick's Catholic church. The couple U making their home In Heppner. Degree Lodge Sets Christmas Party Plans The second meeting of the month of the Degree of Honor Protective association was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Karra. Some of the memhers demonstrated making gifts from plastic cleaner bags. All memhers are urged to come to the Christmas party, Lecem her 7. at the homo of Mrs. Mary Bryant. There wilt no a gtu ex change between secret pals and between tne memDors. The crown will meet attain De hor vi at ihe Christian church basement, when practice lor installation is pianneu. Social Club of OES Plans Saturday Meet Members of the Social Club of Ruth Chapter, OES, are asked to meet at the Episcopal Parish hall on Saturday, December 4, for a no-hostess luncheon In con nection with the All Saints' Epis copal church bazaar. Immediately following the luncheon, the club will meet at the Masonic hall for an Informal social afternoon of cards, accord ing to Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, secretary. Warner Anniversary Planned for Dec. 9 The colden wedding nnnl versarv of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner of Lexington will be cel ebrated on Saturday, December 9. with an own house In their honor at the Uach Memorial Hall In Lexington between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p. m. Arrangements are being plan ned by their daughter, Mrs. Clar ence Hayes of Corvallis, and their son, Vernon Warner. They extend a social Invitation tor an friends in this area to be present and extend their good wishes to the couple. Cora McMillan and Earl Warn er were married in uexiiiiun on December 13, 1911, and have spent all their married lives In this community. Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Damon were his narents. Mr. and Mrs. U. w. Damon, La Grande. nr. nnri Mr. Tim Norene and rianphtor were in Portland over the week-end visiting his father, ttov J. Norene. Mrs. John Shick. Portland, U here visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richmond. a Merrv Christmas Gift r yr-.mm3t that says . . . MiYiii IT Ar 3 af BIG BOY-BEST GIRL curb chain Ident by each only $ .95 plus tax The Big Boy Ident Is the hefty, sparkling gift he'll treasure. And the perfect gift mate is the dainty, delightful Best Girl Ident! 47- J J Both featora famous TWROK closing and art handsomely Gift Packaged. I I 1 A J Spoilt I "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something speciall" JEWELERS Store Hours: I A. M. To I f. K. 177 MAIN ST- BEPPXZB PHONE S 9200 one e n STAMPS The f.nt fall holiday r' off Id a i'hm ktnrt with leant and f-ti ni.-n at Thanksgiving day entbering of families and iriciidi in and around town ..liny ctillej-i' ktudi'tits were home Irtmi itiiir htuiie to be their families, anil other ftimiiii'M Journeyed to other areas to tan nljiivc fur annual Thanksgiving reunions. Mr. and Mr. Ted Smith left Wednt mIiv to nix-nd Thanksglv ing uith their wm and family. Mr. nod Mrs. I'hll Mnitn. faring field. The C. N. Junes. Paul Jones. Kl'iyd Jones. Marc-el Jones, and ;.iry Jonefc families all enjoyed ThanknglvInK day with Rev. and Mrs. Charles (.ray oral, TopjK'n Mi, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd drove to John Day for the holiday week end with Mrs. Loyd par ents, Mr. und Mrs. Charles Trow. Iir.iiire. The Trowhrldges accom panied them to Heppner and left Sunday for a may In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gorham and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valentine. Visiting with friends In town during the Thanksgiving week end were Mr. and Mrs. Don Du bois and five boys. Both are former residents here and are living in Seattle where Don works at Boeing. Thanksgiving day guests at the Cone Hall home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Ball, son Archie; and Mr. and Mrs. Herb L'kMrom and children of lone. Archie Maslerson, Bend, was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Le Hoy tiaidner for Thanksgiving and the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn and family had Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday n Arlington at the Raymond Pettyjohn home. Also home were two other sons and daughters- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herval Pettyjohn, Yakima, Wn; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pettyjohn, Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saline en tertained at a family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. treston Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don llevener, Mrs. Lena Kelley, and Renn Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Les Marks and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abrams. They also visited the N. C. An derson family. Mrs. Nora Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner visited the Bob Runnion family in John Day, last week, coming home triday. Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the William Cunning hams were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blettell were in Portland for Thanksgiv ing with his brother, I. B. Blet tell. I!i!cv Munkers family mo tored to Arlington Thursday for dinner with her sister and ram lly, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Simms, and Mr. and Mrs. irancis bnar rard. Also going from here were Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Sharrard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartle and family were in Moses Lake, Wn for dinner with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mon tague. Coming from Euphrata to join them were a sister and famliy, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Suchow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle and family, accompanied by Kit George, spent the holiday week end in Portland to visit their daughter, Shirley, a student at Paciiic School of Beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Prock en tertained with a family dinner Thursday which included the Herb Peterson, Fritz Cutsforth, Jack Ployhar, Wayne Prock fam Hies and Mrs. i.. R. Prock. Late afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Prock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stotts and Lora Lee, Mrs. Walter Gilman. Mrs. Lavonne Gammell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beamer and Jan, were dinner guests Thursday of the Dean unmans. The David Eckman family spent the holiday week-end in Newberg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Burgess, and sis ter Kay. Another sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Bradley, were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Haskett, Umatilla, were Thanksgiving day guests of their son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sher man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, Payette, Idaho, visited his sis ters, Kern Graves and Elsie Cole on Thanksgiving and the week end. The Wayne Snyders drove to COLE'S Electric Motor Shop S. W. 23 Tutu ilia Rd. La Grande Thuwlay for dinner with tier p renin. Mr. and Mrs, George CLirk. Mr. and Mr. Tom Hughes en- li-rtalned at a family dinner Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mm. Joe Hughes, Mrs. Mary Ilea ly, Mrs. Anna Mc.Namie and James. Guchts for TharikfcjMving din ner at the Cal Sumner home were Mr. and Mr. W. A. Donnelly, San Carlo, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sumner and family. The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lov gren and Frank. Jay Sumner, lra Lee Sumner and guest, Mary Hlcn Roo-r, The Dalles, and Tube Skinner, father of Mrs. Cal Sumner, and Mr. and Mrs. Krnet Garrison. Mrs. Donnelly Is a lstcr of Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren had Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Siacey Lovgren, Mr. and Mrs. Arrhie Alderman and Dovie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovj-ren and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Well man and family, Baker, were Thursday dinner gueKts or his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Meador. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake cpent Thanksgiving In Portland with their daughter and lamuy, wr. and Mrs. Howard Gilliam. The Laurence Bccket family was In Portland over the holi days to visit Mrs. Becket's sis-1 ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allyn and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Long. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Buschke had as Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. bod Buschke, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buschke and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beckett had as Thursday dinner guests, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Dufur. The Jim Devines entertained their families for dinner Thurs day, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence War ren and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, Boardman. Thanksgiving day guests at the Clyde Nutting home were their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Jim Norene and Trade, and Dr. A. G. Beagal, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hague wood and family spent the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wright, Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Murray, Union, in Pendleton Thursday for dinner. Mr. and Mr. Stephen Thomp- win and Jam-!, i i-ndii-loll, rll- Joyed Thnr.logivliii? with their win and daughter in law, Mr. and Mm. Terry Thompson. Mr. and Mr. Curtis Easley and Min j'nt the holiday week end with his family, Mr and Mrs. Paul Ju-maley, In Portland. The Joe Hays entertained hla pan-ids. Mr. and Mr. John Hay, Salem, on Thanksgiving day. The Gordon Pratt family spent Wednesday through Sunday In Portland visiting their families. Mr. and Mr. Russell Pratt and Mr. and Mr. Frank Showacy. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Agee and daughter visited her parent. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd llowton, llermls tun. on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Plrl Howell. Mr. and Mr. BUI Sowell and Mar sha had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger. Pendleton. Also present was Mrs. Rose Mc carty. At the Ellis Pettyjohn ranch home was the gathering of fam ilies for Thanksgiving dinner including Mr. and Mrs. Roy; Quac-kenhush. Mr. and Mr. Fl vn llUfchiS, Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Hughe. Mr. and Mr. Don Uellenhrurk. Mr. Delbert Piper, Con Bellenbrook. and Wane Ball, lone. The Bert Huff family spent the holiday weekend with Mr. Hull parent. Mr. and .Mrs. P. L. Burn. In Zilah, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Green were In Arlington Thursday for dinner at the Jim Green home. Mr. and Mr. Don Greenup and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spauid ing and Janice. Mr. Judy Bran rion and Taml. Mr, lllene Wy man. Butch and Sheridan, were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny. Judy also relet. rated her 21st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harsh man has as dinner guests Tlurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnard Me Daniel. Mr. and Mr. Us Rob Inson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty, Bessie Craber, Walla Walla, and Guy Chapln. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward en tertained his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ward. Haines, and Mr. Ward parent. r. Mr. Max Bunch.. " ner on Thursday. Mr. and Mr. It B. K ! Thanksgiving day guest, .Mr. Ada Cannon. Mr. and Mr pl Mh"" and fimily tnjoved dinner at the Keni eth Palm.-r home in Lr Ingion on Thursday." ther ru.-si were Mr. and Mr- K Marshall, and Mrs. Nellie falm- er. enter. pi... i.Vni. Winchesters tain.,1 Mr. and Mr. Aml'foj Chaidn ut the Winchesters mountain cabin on ThankU log day. Mr. and Mi. Tom Hamm and girls, t orvallis. visited over the w.-ck-end with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Flvvynn Hughe. Week-end gueat ol Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler were their laughter and families. Mr. ' Mrs Jim Sumner, The Dtllea, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brlstow, Portland. . Mr. and Mr. Harlan McCurdr. Sr.. left Wednesday for a Ktay ul Wecoma Beach on the coast. 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