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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1961)
Many Take Part in Community Church Program at lone Sunday By LOIUUUNE BALL I Dates to Hemesnbeu at IONE The LltUo Child it Dm 21 Christmas pregiam Christmas was the theme of the I school. annual Christmas Droeram nre-1 Dec 3A Xastera Stai. tented at the lone Community I Dec 31 New Tears Ew church on Sunday evening. I Jan. 2 Rainbow. An organ prelude was ore. I Jon 2 Legloo Auxiliary. sented by Mrs. Markham Baker. I Jan. J E. S. Social Club. followed by the lighting of tholjaa. 3 Mason. candles by Arleta MeCabe and I Jan. 4 Bebekah. Linda llalvorsen. Before the wel- sented bv ih uvnn7i ,- I Ham oroiner, waae wui u mas soncs bv h h. Pvt. Ralph Akers and Pvt. John wrtnnt ' -nil MS1.7 Akers are spending the holidays was Tiven bv thl dly.BeMU w"h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. kYnl?r?,by ,? "d Wilbur Akers. John will return to Unt r iKMfJ? Fort 0rd California, and Kalph t lc ' Chrlftmaf Sl?iin.A?"- E to Fort Carson. Colorado, ne the J?n nHnndn8n K They both are training in the ftUowhi th. 'M? BelK paratroopers and will be to following the offertory and .thpr liter for lumD school. irayer bv Rev. RnH M.oB-n,i. Seiner laier ror jump stnoui. h. ihi.Y .- j " " . . . c I r red tiy is a naueni in no- Hnllv U'r.thTk. o- j, 'ne nas oeen cunum-u since jasi andaneSr M ! ta'W but was pre2nt?dPibv tW" AkeS .to visiting in Walla ZlrJTi J1? 3 Walla at the home of Jerry Filan. fofi .uH hJ k- 4 I u. 'M Hattle Crabtree la a pat- '""f,lv.- ?U?or,h,gh lent in Pioneer Memorial hos- Kc? ZZ? d eIght 8lnln Pltal where she underwent surg- A playlet. t playlet. "Glfta fop th rhriot Child," was presented with Mrs. jwacn.enzie as director and Mrs. rrea nelson, prompter. i umcrous unrisimas songs were sung and several violin solos were presented, also a solo Dy Mrs. Koger Kincald. Presen tatlon of church school gifts con eluded the services. Following the Christmas pro gram a buffet supper was held in the fellowship room with car oling around town following the supper, iea Dy Kev. MacKenzle, Dinner For Football Boys The Lions Club held a ban- quet dinner for the traveling iooiDan squaa or lone High last Monday night at Stefani's ban quet room. Rod Enos, head coach of Col umbia Basin College at Pasco was guest speaker for the event uiner guests included the faculty members, Joe Hausler, Coach Glenn Biehl and Superintendent, Rarrell Relsch, and also fathers of the team members. Shower Party For Bennetts Mothers of the graduation class of 1955 were hostesses on Sunday for a bridal shower hon oring Mr, and Mrs. Sam Barnett of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett of lone. Mrs. Ray Barnett presided at tne tea table, assisted by Mrs. Paul Barnett also of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett opened their gifts from a lovely table decorated in the Christ' mas theme as was the halL Out-of-town guests for the oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett of Portland, Fern Graves and Rev. and Mrs. Wolfington of Heppner and Mrs. Zela McKln ney or ilermiston. erv on Tuesday. Attend Son's Wedding Mr. and Mrs. tdmond Bristow were In Longvlew, Wn., during Among the Pendleton visitors on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider andi Bill Salter, Mrs. Lewis Ball, Mrs. Bill Nichols and Gordon. Mrs. Bill Nichols was hostess on Sunday to a birthday dinner In honor or her daughters, Barb ara and Mary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and Wayne, Elmer Peterson, Harold Rietmann, Dale Matteson oi Milton-Freewater, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball, Bob and Marsha and Gene Wallace of Lexington, Mr, Nichols, Linda, Shirley and uor don and the euests of honor. Julie Rietmann Is spending the Christmas holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Riet mann. Julie left Los Angeles on Saturday, arriving in Arlington on Sunday evening where she was met by her family. Mrs. Marion Palmer was hos tess on Wednesday at her home for the Maranathas. Mrs. Esther Berestrom received the door prize. The club decided to hold coffee hours during the "winter months to raise money lor tneir relief fund. Mrs. Lee Palmer was hostess to a dinner Dartv at their home on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker and lor ait, and Mrs. Marlon Palmer. Mr. and' Mrs. Wayne Pierce of Redmond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Warren and PRE- NEW YEAR'S DANCE IONE LEGION HALL SATURDAY DEC. 30, 1961 Music by GENE RIETMANN $1.25 per person the week-end to attend the wed dinu of their son. Jerry, on Sat unlay evening to Miss DoroUiee Dutikel. A wedding story win p pear in a later linue. A birthday party was held on Monday atternoon for Mrs. Lena Lumleli and .Mrs. Arviua swan son at the home of Mrs. Swan son. .Mrs. C'lell Rea and Mrs. Kdith NieluTson were hostesses. GuesU Included, Mrs. Cleo Drake, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Mrs. I'aui Pettviotm. Jr.. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr. Mrs. Garland vanson. Mrs. uscar iunucii, Mrs. Anna Lindstrom, Mrs. Dale Kav. .Mrs. Vlda Heliker, Mrs. Walter Dobyns and Mrs. Wate Crawford. Mrs. Francis Piper is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital, where she is confined due to Illness. Mary Swanson Is reportedly lmurovinc since her recent surg ery at Pendleton on her leg. She is in St. Antnony nospuai at Pendleton. Her daughter, Eleanor McMillan, is staying in Pendle ton to be with her. Grange Has Christmas Program Christmas festivities commen ced on Sunday at the Grange hall with a potluck dinner, fol lowing a business meeting a Christmas program was presen ted. Bonnie Akers gave two piano solos. Linda Rowell also played two piano numbers Barbara Palmer gave a memory verse Section III 4 Pages Heppmek Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Dcccmber21, 1961 Frank llalvorsen presented a Christmas reading and Mrs. Vl.ta Heliker alo cave a Christ mas reading. The group enjoyed Chilstma caroling oy an ana the affair was climaxed by a fahle of blnco and three tables of cards being played. Amonir the ladies attending the Rebekah district convention and loint meeting In Lexington on Saturday were Mrs. Wallace Matthews. Mrs. itarvey King. Mrs. Cecil Thome. Mrs. Clell Ilea. Mrs. David Rietmann. Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Donald Ball. The windstorm we exerlencel during the weekend played havoc with some of the nf on the school building. Otherwlie, nothing too serious transpired in lone. Students Home For Holidays College students home for the hnlldavs Include. Bob Akers. liar old Rietmann, Melvln and Jean Martin. Bob Klee. Marilyn Mor can. Karen Lundell. Linda Helm bigner. Kenneth Smouse and Skip EmerL TELL 'EM YOU SAW IT IN THE GAZETTE-TIMES HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS ! To our Friends BUILDERS' SUPPLY MELVIN MELENA IONE Mr. and Mrs. fUler Munker were In The Dalle on business Saturday. The Bud fecks were la Pa dleton Friday night for the an nual Ford's Tire Service Christ mas party. Livestock 4-H Club At Pine City Meets The Rutterrreek Junction Llvw atock club held potluck on iHi-rmher S at the line City M-ruMil house. Club members received their record books and also clanned when each club member would give a demonstration during the coming year. All club members were present. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Akhbeck, Mr. and Mrs. George I.uclanl and Patty. Mr. and Mrs. Tom AshtMtk, Mr. and Mrs. Bill llealy. Susan. Joan, and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. W'Ulard French. and our leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wtthcrrtte. Next meeting will be January at Pine City school house. 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