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Holly Rebekah Lodge
Entertains Area Conclave
GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wotmi
wai observed at a reception at the Lexington l.O.O.F. ball on
Saturday, Decemoer v.
Lexington Couple
Greeted By Friends On
Golden Anniversary
LEXINGTON A reception was
held at the Lexington l.O.O.F.
hall, Saturday, December 9, hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warner
on their 50th wedding anniver
sary.
The hostesses for the occasion
were their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Warner, of Portland,
and a daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hays of
Corvallis.
The center of attraction of the
day was the table holding the
cuke, and silver services. The
cake was a beautiful three-tiered
creation, with golden trim and
topped with a large bell centered :
with "50 years" In gold. On each
side of the cake were candelabras
0.' crystal with golden lighted
candles, and at each end was
a silver tea or coffee service.
Above this center attraction
hung the wedding certificate of
Mr. and Mrs. Warner ana two
enlarged pictures of them in
their younger years. At one end
of the hall was a gift table, and
used about the hall on stands
and centerpieces were lovely
golden arrangements that were
part of their beautiful gilts, me
punch bowl set on a table, alone
with two little golden arrange
ments on each side.
Pouring throughout the after
noon were Mrs. Lester Warner,
Mrs. Orvllle Warner, Mrs. Hubert
Warner, Elva Kuhl, Ceclle Jack
son, Ada Eskelson, Lou Boadlcy,
Freda Slocum, Sally McMillan.
A program during the after
noon consisted of duets sung by
Lavonne Bloodsworth, and Col
leen Padberg, nieces of Mrs.
Warner, and were accompanied
by Betty Marquardt. Susan Mc
Corkle of Weston danced a bal
let and tap dance.
Cora McMillan and Earl Warn
er were united In marriage In
Lexington December 13, 1911,
with the Rev. Otho E. Reed of
ficiating. Attendants were Maude
E. McMillan and Cecil Warner.
Assisting the hostesses for the
nfternoon were Mrs. A. F. Ma
jeske, Mrs. Florence McMillan,
Mrs. Bertha Hunt, and Mrs. Cecil
Jones.
Coming from a distance were:
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eskelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of
Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Warner, Howard1 Warner, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Warner, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Brown, Mrs. Allen
Hanson, of Walla Walla, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Warner, Ward
Warner and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Warner McCorkle and
daughter Susan of Weston, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McMillan and
family, and Mrs. Frances McMil
lan of Portland, Mr. and' Airs.
Britten Price and children
Sans Souci Lodge
Initiates Member
Mr Eva Criffith was Initiated
into the Sans Souci Rebekah
lodge at the meeting Friday, De
tern be r 15. Holding a Joint meet
ing with the assembly was the
Mistletoe assembly with several
Holly Rebekah members attend
ing. Paying their official visits here
were tiie state assembly pres
ident, Mrs, Cleona Applegate,
Medford, and vice president, Mrs.
Thelma Watklns, Wasco. Mrs.
Applegate spoke on the eye
clinic sponsored by the Odd
Fellows and explained her pro
ject for the year which is to ob
tain an elevator for the Odd
Fellows' home In Portland.
preceding the meeting many
01 the members enjoyed a no
host dinner at the Wagon Wheel
Ioiiowing the meeting refresh
ments were served to the 35
persons present.
At the next meeting on Jan
uary 5 the members are to bring
sack lunches and dress In ap
propriate "Old School Days" at
tire. Sans Souci officers will be
hostesses for the evening.
On January 13 the Odd Fel
lows and Sans Souci Rebekahs
will hold a Joint installation of
outcers in the lodge halt
I DELPHA JONES
.kXiNj;io.NThp 4wn An
nil itrh1 Convention of Ke
t. kah Lodfc-) - of Dittritt No. Ill
w held December 10, with
Holly p.-i-kh Lodi'c No. I3y of
Lexington as tuktt-M. The lodge
in the district taking an active
part were Mutletoe No. i'j. Hard
man; Uuncbgraui No. 91, lone;
San Souil No. J4, llrppfier, anJ
Ilia hotrM Iodize, Holly No. 1J.
The convention owned at 1:30
p. m. with the N.U. of Holly,
Bertha Hunt. In lhe chair.
After the official opening the
Iodize was turned over to the
contention chairman, Ulmple
Munkers. The following eletted
convention officers were in their
rcMxtllve chairs: Dimple Mun-
kcrs. N. Ci.. Vern Batty, V. C. Del-
1ha Jones, secretary, and June
Davidson, chairman. The follow-
Rainbow Girls Plan
For Christmas Ball
Committees were selected and
plans completed for the annual
semi-formal Christmas dance at
the regular meeting of the Rain-
now lor Ulrls on Monday.
Dancing will begin at 9:00
m. and last until 12 in the
Odd Fellows hall Thursday, De
cember 28. Ginger Springer, Is
chairman of the decorating com
mittee; ueveriy Blake, chairman
of refreshments; and Sherrie Ol
son, chairman of cleanup.
All junior high, high school.
and college students are invited
to join the dance with Gene Rlet-
mann's orchestra furnishing the
music.
Highlight of the evening Is
the crowning of the queen. The
girls are selected by secret ballot
and the queen and her court of
two girls is revealed during the
dance.
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Johnson of Pendleton, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hunt of The Dalles,
Elmo McMillan of Salem, and
Lou Broadley of Kelso, Emma
Evans of Spokane and a host of
friends and relatives other than
the hostesses, Mr. and Mrs.
Warner of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Hays and children of Cor-
of vallis.
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ing apjiointive officers were also
reported present: R.S.N.G. Edith
Mathews; L. S. N. G. Florence
McMillan: warden, Edna FeUch
conductor, Ruth Bergstrom; chap
lain, Betty Kixki; inside guard
ian, Thelma Smet hurst; outside
guardian, Evelyn rarrens; IL S.
V. G., Mildred Wright; L. S,
V. G. Catherine Thome; music
ian, Annie Keene; and Jr. post
chairman, A an a mm.
At this time the members vis
Iting from other districts were
Introduced. These were Cleonna
Applegate. president of the
sembly of Oregon; Selma Wat
kins, vice president of assembly
of Oregon; Altha Kirk, good of
the community service chairman
of Oregon; Florence McMillan,
district deputy of Holly; Caui
erine fhorne, district deputy of
Bunchgrass, and Anna W. Bar
nett, district deputy Ulatee.
The address of welcome was
given by LaVerne Henderson of
Holly with the response by Editli
Mathews of Bunchgrass. At this
time the resignation of Vern
Batty as vice chairman was read,
and Lorraine Ball of lone was
elected to fill this vacancy and
took her station for the day.
The tribute to the flag by San
Souci of Heppner was most im
pressively done by the ladles of
the San Souci lodge.
The memorial was beautifully
done by Bunchgrass of lone and
the laules were lovely In white
formals with red carnations and
ribbons. Next was roU call of
lodges, and reports read.
Iribute to the past chairman
was given at this time, guts
were given those present, and
will be sent to those not present
A most instructive talk was
given by the state president, and
a question box was opened. A
tribute to 50-year members was
given with each one receiving
a gift. A tribute to the president
by Florence Mc M i 1 1 a n and
tribute to the convention chair
man was given to chairman
Dimple Munkers by Freda Ma-
eske.
Invitation of lone to meet there
next year was accepted and of
ficers lor next year were elected
and installed. Those include Lor
raine Ball, chairman; Elsie Ay-
ers, vice chairman; taitn Mat
hews, secretary; Vern Batty,
treasurer. The following were ap
pointed officers: Lucile Riet
mann, warden; Freda Majeske,
conductor; Berniece Nash, USG
Esther Bergstrom, I.S.G.; Mildred
Wright R.S.N.G; Betty Rood
N.S.N.G., and Elaine Rietmann,
chaplain; Gladys Drake, music
ian. These were seated by San
Souci in a most clever skit in
volving Santa Claus, Mrs. Santa
and! two elves. Meeting adjourn
ed, after which dinner was serv
ed by Holly.
Following the banquet and
immediately before lodge the
guests were entertained with
piano music by Theresa Munkers
of Lexington.
In the evening Holly Rebekah
lodge held a special meeting at
which time Cleonna Applegate,
assembly president, and Selma
Watkins, vice chairman were
guests. The meeting opened
jointly with Lorraine Ball of
lone and Bertha Hunt of Lex
Ington filling the chair of Noble
Grand, Edith Mathews of lone
and Delpha Jones of Lexington
filling the secretary chair, Cath
erine Thorne of lone and Hilda
Yoeom of Lexington filling the
warden's chair, Lucile Riet
mann and Catie Padberg, the
conductor chair, and Elaine
Rietmann and Edna Fetseh in
the chaplains office. The pres
ident gave a most instructive
talk in the work of the Rebekahs
and a report on the Odd Fellows
home In Portland. Refreshments
were served later in the evening.
Hold Christmas Party
The Women's Fellowship
group of the Lexington Christian
church held their regular meet
ing and Christmas party at the
Cecil Jones home on Tuesday
anernoon. ine regular meeting
of the day was taken care of
with several different members
reading poems relating to Christ
mas. After the business meeting,
an exchange of gifts was held
with each telling the name they
naa ana drawing again, for sec
ret sisters. Refreshments were
oervrd t Cora Allyn. Trannie
I'aiki-r. U'-renc McMillan, An
nie Krene, tu-tty Mamuanit. inl
da Yxm. liena June Marquardt
Sue Mt-i-wnger. l.a Verne (lender-
n. fjoliie Smith. Joan Smith
June DavliUon, Ik-lpha Jones,
l-oln Brt-eding, Cora Warner and
Cleo Van Winkle. Cookie were
brought and will be sent to the
.mivirijey inuian .-Mission at lop
!enih. Trie rolleriion taken at
Ihla time will also go to the .Me
Klnley Indian Mlun. The next
meeting U Bfheduled to meet
with Dollle Smith.
Mrs. Breeding Entertains
The u omen Missionary
group irum the Assembly of God
church of Heppner held Its
( hrlstmns and Secret Pal party
Friday nignt at me home or UjU
Breeding, a very nice time was
enjoyed playing games and
opening gifts. Refreshments were
served to the following: Bettv
Wolfington. Fern Graves. Marie
Wadholm, Marge Howard. Betty
Pettyjohn, Madice Brltt of Hepp.
ner. Fern McCorkle of Stanfield,
Esther Marnett, lone, Ann Mir
acle, Anna Mae Steagall, Joan
Smith and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske
have been recent Portland vis
itors at the Harvey Wright home.
Cowing Cvents
mnjAT. Dec u
Lot day at school no til January
2.
SATURDAY. Dec IJ
Latt Lucky luck Day I
MONDAY. Dec IS
Merry Cart.tmoe q
TUESDAY. Dee. 21
Degree ol Honor. Christian
church. 1:00 p. m.
Bookworms. 1:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY. Dec 27
Odd fellows, lodge ball. 1:00 p.
THURSDAY. Dec 28
Soroptimlat Wagon WheeL noon.
Rainbow lor CuU Christmas
dance. Odd Fellows halL 1:00
p, u.
Evelyn Tucker returaed home
fWt-nilx-r 12 from Orrgon Col
lege of Education for a two
weeks holiday varntion. She w
met In Arlington by her parent.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tadberg.
Mrs. H. A. Sherman. Sr. I
Forest Grove, arrived Sunday 10
visit during the Chrltma holl
ds at the home of her wn
and family, Mr. and Mr. v
Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris MtCarl
were Pendleton visitors one day
in is ween.
Mm. W. J. Van Winkle and
mn Donald, and a sister. Mrs.
Jackson of lone, were Portland
visitors over the week end where
they ittemled the wedding of
Mrs. Van Winkle and Mrs. Jack-
son's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt who
are teaching In California, are
visiting Mr. Hunt's mother, Mrs.
Bertha Hunt, and a sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Me-
arl. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Hunt, a brother and family.
Mrs. Cleonna Applegate. pres
ident of Rebekah Assembly, was
a nouse guest or Mrs. A. F. Ma
jeske on Saturday.
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