nttmtn CAzrm TTMts. nuir. pmu i, m
Lorcn Piper Weds
California Girl
Ittrtara Ann Seman, Oakland.
f"ltf Uu-.-M-r "I Mr. '! Mr.
J.ihn A Seman of Baltimore. Md..
n.l ljin Fdward l'iM-r, Oak
land, Calif.. wn ft lUtfun lier.
Heppner. anil Mr. Ada Lister,
lit I pner, were united In mar
ilace .Nov. II 1 'he Si. IVif'i
FpM-opnl church, with the Rev.
fanon L. H. Gottsthall ottle.
Muiig.
Footled l.v a family friend.
John Clapp. Oakland. Calif., the
l.nde wore a floor length gown
,f nvlon mi r m l with lace uppll
one. ami a finger tip veil wiih
wail irovtn. .Sin tarried a white
ptaycr l"k with Inn white
on liutx.
Helen Atle. Oakland. Calif.,
was mall of honor, and IIi'Imwi
Vitiflintf. the bridesmaid, both
wearing sin-ct length forest
preen filK dresses with huJ
skirt, and watching crowns and
veil.
Rest man was Orlle G. Scran
ton of Stockton. Calif., and ush
i rs were Wendell M. Taylor. Con
cord. Calif., and Kit-hard K. Sara
lian. Oakland, Calif.
Loreri Is a lDrrfi graduate of
Heppner IlinH school, sent four
years In the U.S. Air Korfc. and
after graduating from Oregon
male. 1 employed In Oakland,
Calif., where the newlywcds will
live.
flilili
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m poms
Coiiimy Cvvnts
Friday. Dm. I
Dha Cmk Ctong. Cranga hall.
J fast iWt
Batketball. High school at More.
:30 p. m.
SATURDAY. Dw. 1
Luckf Buck Dot, partlctpattna
to. 2:30 p. m.
Loalngton Crania. Grange halL
7:00 p. m.
Basketball Mora here, 6:30 p. m.
Joint Maun Installation and sup.
per. lodge ball. 8:00 p. m.
MONDAY. Dm. II
Chamber ol Commerce. Wagon
WhL noon.
School board mooting. Court
House. 1:00 p. m.
Ors. lodao halL 1:00 p. m.
Mother's club. Mr. Clntr
Schmidt :00 p. m.
TUESDAY. Doc. 12
Heppner txtciulon mooting. Mrs.
Ola Ruggles, 10:00 a. m.
Bookworm. Lola Humphrey.
8:00 p. m.
Dogroo of Honor. Christian
church. 8:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY. Doc, 13
Heppnor IT A, mu 1 1 1 p u r po
room. 8:00 p. m.
Odd Fellows, lodge ball. 8:00
p. m.
THURSDAY. Doc 14
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Six Initiated Into
Rainbow For Girls
Six clrla were Initiated Into
the Kalnhow for (ilrls at the
meeting Monday nlk'ht. Joining
the RlrKs' organization were
Marllee Murray. Martha Peck,
Jeanette lodbetter, Malanie
Bailey. Kitty Ollara, and Tana
Valentine. Girls eligible for ad
mittance must be at least 12
years of ace. and each year there
are new Rirls added to the group.
DurinR the meeting, commit
tees were appointed to work on
the annual Christmas semi-formal
dance for junior high, high
school, and college students. The
dance this year is set for De-cemlM-r
28 at the Odd Fellows
hall. HiKhliRht of the evening
is always the crowning of the
queen and announcing her court.
I Masonic Lodges Set
Dinner, Installation
a i.int installation of officers
of Masonic Lodge, Heppner Chap
ter No. Zti, and uoyai iircu ma
sons, Chapter 69, is planned for
Saturday evening, December 9,
at the Masonic hall.
A planned pot luck dinner will
precede the meeting, with serv
ing time to begin at 5:30 p. m.
Local members are asked to fur
nish the hot vegetable dishes
for the meal, and those from
out of town will bring salads
and desserts. Turkey is on the
menu for the main course, pro
vided by the local chapters.
All members are encouraged to
atteni both the dinner and in
stallatlon program.
Overnight guests Monday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Padhcig were Mr. Padberg's
daughter and family, Mr. and
Vf io I ran ir MiMire and daugh
ter. They left Tuesday for their
home in Sunnyvuie, um
Lena Residents Take I
Trips South To Visit
rd fioin -.arto trlpa to Art
i,ma and t alifornia ilnl to
. . . iha Thank.
,in ianiiot- uu,,,
Ilij4.
Mr and Mr. Randall Mrtin
,tt Novemlr 19 by way of
Hum. L Vrt;. N-v, and
ihr.ut;h ivaih ValUy. rr,.vlo,8
in tnU ArU.. .Novemt-r 21.
Thrv Ht.t a wek with their
daughter and mm In law. LI. and
Mr. Jay Wheelhu. lie la an
Inoirw-liw at Williams At B and
v.hlli Ihere. Ihe Martina watched
the JH landings and takeoffa
from the mobtl tower.
On the week-end they all drove
into Nogah-s. hWvo through
Tuv-on and Tombstone. Art.
TombMone. Wyait Earpa lowrt.
1, k.pt In the "Old Weal
mokphere, hiichln" post and all.
Another K.urM attraction they
viewed was S-olldl. Ariz..
where many kinds of souvenirs
are sold. , .
T),..v watched cotton being
Harvested by machines and near
1 v a field of lettuce being har
'ted of lis seventh crop of the
. . ..t ufurWnrt
after traveling some 3.0U0 miles,
. i ...... Aimroriipn
thev enjoyiti
ire- aKuin j - -any
since leaving Burns on their
wav aouin.
Also leaving Sunday. Noyem
bet 1), were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Brosnan for a trip to California
near a rnia ,
Thev traveieu uy
Nuv.. going through Donner Pass
to Sacramento and arriving In
:V . .-,: TnalullV t the
Novato, iaiii-. ' m .
home of her pTena, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Ciood.
The family an spem
. .i-i .. r.1 hr sister
c v nil ai int; nmc --- ---
5ml brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick I'hH'PT11"
NovemDer 7 r-y
memb..rs of the family at her
narents nume i -
Mrs. um -hlld.
anniversary. iu"' - -ren
were present for the wedd ng
reception and presented the
goldenweds a money tree gift.
Following a stay visiting rel
atives, the Brosnans returned No
vember 30 traveling through
vl1 " ... .i - r'ollfnrnla and
snow in n. .-..,
southern uregon. ii ,
of their stay In California, and
. ... .....o ma mmM bV
tne moisiui
1 , ' . ...... o inna rfrv season.
resiuciiis am i j
Rebekah Members
To Hold Joint Meet
Sans Solid Rebekah members
practiced the wiuaiory Fut
ures at the regular meeting held
December 1. .
Twenty-eight members and
three visitors were present. At
the December 15 meeting, Hara
man Mistletoe will meet with
Sans Souci at 8:00 p. m. at the
lodge hall. Cleona Applegate
president of the Oregon Rebekah
assembly, will make her official
visit at this time. The following
day, Saturday, December 16.
Holly Kebekah, Lexington, will
host the district convention be
ginning at 1:00 p. m. Mrs. Apple
gate will take part and mem
bers of the Mistletoe, Sans Souci,
Bunchgrass. and Holly assem
blies will attend.
Week-end guest ol Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Thompson was her
mother, Mrs. Victor Schoen, Redmond.
Sleagall Family Gathering Held Sunday
By D ELF HA JONES
I.KXI.mON-Mr "d Mr
Wilbur Steagall erst I I r d
their children and their families
at a family d;r.r..r Sunday.
Thou present were: Mr- and Mr
bill Kleagall and family from
Pendleton. Mr. and Mr Howard
t rowell and family of lone. Mr.
nd Mrs. Jerry Dougherty and
frnlly of Heppner. Miss Jieanna
Steagall of l"orlland. Mr. and
Mr, tireg Leyva and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Siesgall and
family. Mr. Kinma Breshear.
and Gar Leyva of Leslngton.
Mr. Wilbur Sleagall. Mr
Ftmma Bresheara and Mrs. Bob
Davidson attended a party given
In honor of Kev. Father Bea'd
by the ne Altar Society n lone
last wv -k. .
Mr. ar t Mrs. Jak Mounts and
win. Steve, returned to their
home after few days spent at
the home of Mrs. Mounts par
ent, Mr. and Mrs. a. r.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Livingston
and granddaughter. Linda, were
recent visitors ai ine j.
Ing home. . . .
iuw.rr.K..r i um the date cho
sen by Miss Georgia Anna Gib-
son for her wedding ai jm. i - -Catholic
Church In The Dal es
u.'iiK..rt j Rpnn. Miss Gib
son Is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Kmma tiresnears oi k-ai.
t ku. hnme here wttn
her grandmother for several
months. Those present iron.
Ington were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Sleagall, Mrs. Emma Breshears,
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty.
il.u ry J.n.. and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Cornelison were Pasco,
Wash, visitors on lucsoay wn.ir
Mr. Cornelison went to consult
a physician. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hender
son were visitors in La Grande
on Sunday and Monday where
they were called by the Illness
of Mr. Henderson's mother.
Women's Sunday at the church
...... u,aii attainted. Because of
Illness Mrs. Soward, who was
scheduled to be the speaKer, w
unable to attend, so the morning
was spent In singing. A cof ee
, , i nii ,,11,
hour was enjoyed oy u
Ing the singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller have
t.een attending to business mat-t.-ri
In Port'aiid this week.
Tlie card party held for th
llak.ih. Od l Fellows and their
. r ,i, . Saturday niht at the
lodge hall was well attended
with 1 table J pe'l'l ply'n
Following Hte party telrehnieru
were served.
Mr. and Mr. Dewey Brtit and
rl.il.by Papons were dinner
Ku.i.is at Ihe George Sleagall
home on Minaay.
Several Lexington youngsters
have been out of school this
week with colds, it Is hoped they
will soon be recovered enoug i
to return to school
The reception for Mr. ana Mr.
( F Warner Is to be held t
the UK; hall from 2 to 5 p. m
Saturday. December 8. All
fri.-nds and relatives are cord
ially invited to attend.
Harry Dingcs Shows
Little Improvement
I till t J ""h' ,
county asM'ssor. shows little im
provement from nis uineiui.
crdlng to a letter received by
Mrs. Harry wuvau uum ......
ii, u eettinL' along
alMiunt the same as when he
left Ihe hospital here In May,
the letter said.
The former assessor Is at a
rest home In Grants Pass and
Mrs. Dingcs Is staying wun nun
,i..htor nnrf family. She visits
the rest home every day.
Mrs. Dinges said that their son,
Don, and wife have adopted an-
named Andrew James. This Is
the third child iney nave auun
ted within the past few years.
Others are John and Nancy.
Danny has been emplyoed by
t'irt, xntinn.il Rank of Ore
gon for a number of years. He
..nlL'tont mnnacer at Pen-
wan o.. .' ' . o -
dleton Deiore Deing iransmicvi
to Eugene In March where he
is assistant vice president.
Steve Holtkamp and three
children were Thank s g I v 1 n g
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fhg. Mr. MoitKamp niu
some elk hunting during his
stay.
Drama Students Give j
Program of Readings !
To Soroptimist Club
Talented students from the
high sch.sd drama cl.s of Mr.
Janet Groves were gue-ts of the
Siroptimtst club lt Thui.lv
n..n. and preented a special
program following Ihe luncheon.
Introlucel bv program chair
man. Mr. John Ifelfl.r. the three
elrls. Linda Valentine. Beverly
i... i... n,t I in. In Van Win-
kle presented readings based on
jxipuiar piays nu
themes.
i . V'1..nlln demonstrated
readlrg skill in her portrayal of
urenes ana rnrnn ...
ever ixipular piay, ..r.
Washington Slept Here." B.verly
Davidson lolloweti wun
humorous review of a woman's
meeting and the difficulties ex
...i... .-I hv the mistress of
ceremonies In the conducting of
ihe meeting.
i Van Winkle eomoleted
the program with her review of
the play. "Arsonic anu vjiu wiv
and iHirtrayeu cnarai-u-is -from
the ulav. Ihe
girls were accompanied to the
meeting by tneir insiruiioi, ..
Groves.
The regular monthly business
meeting was announced for this
week by president. Mrs. Ed Con
tv tilth r.-oorts due bv commit
tee chairmen and officers. The
..i..k r.u...,iiiu iiorehasiHl a mvrtle
uuu r
wood tray to be sent as a gift
to its sister cnapur, lumwuim,
in Lnglana.
Mrs. Hortenso Martin is visit
ing Mrs. Anne Smouse this week
a Slav with her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Martin. Lexington, from her
home in Portland.
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State Hospital Asks
For Christmas Gifts
The annual Christmas gift pro.
. .... ... ..i.ir 1. 1 t,ii..i,t4 i,r the
Fstern Oregon State Hospital at
ivndl.-ton Is underway with Mr.
vm Walster, Pendleton, chair
man.
Mr. Walster rctsirts that the
hospital Is ready to receive ill
the gilts which memlwrs 01 tne
community can proviue.
M e t needed S".' I'"' m,,n
elude sox. hand lotion and sport
shirts. For women ihe greatest
needs Is for hosiery, lingerie and
bath towels. General gifts most
In demand are narmoimos.
Pianos, and card tables. Dona
tions may be brought to the ho.
pita) or sent 10 io n, irn..v
ton. marked c o Volunteer De-partmcnt.
Gifts should not be wrapped
..... i...ll.l,.. urnnnlriL'S mav oe
enclosid and are appreciated. If
. til..
gifts are tor simi-iuc !"
name should Ih? firmly attached
to Ihe gift.
World Missions
Appeal Begins Dec. 10
A clty-w ide World Missions ap
,Hnl will begin December 10.
sponsored by members or tne
Seventh-Day Adventist chureh.
Volunteer workers, led by LUier
David Bauer, will launch the
drive with house-to-house calls
accompanied by Christmas Car-
Vunds from the appeal will go
toward extending welfare dis
aster relief, and educational ser
vices at home, and to supple
ment the church's widespread
medical and educational min
istry in 195 countries. The drive
has been conducted annually for
58 years.
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