doming Events
FRIDAT, FebrooTT 1
5?kahv8 ,lo?ge haU- 8:0 P--B
basketball, at Uma-
tilla 6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, February 2
OES Social club. Masonic halL
1:15 p.m.
Grade school game, Condon
havA 1 .on
.tr t.ou pan
High school game. Pilot Rock
Square Dance club, fair annex,
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MONDAY, February 4
Chi2?be,r 01 Commerce, Wagon
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Legion and Auxiliary potluck.
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TUESDAY. February 5
Wranglers, club house, 8:00 pan.
Kt, wwi wvuseryauon meet
ing, Lexington Grange hall
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WEDNESDAY, February 6
Odd Fellows, lodge hall. 8:00
THURSDAY, February 7
Soronfimiat. WnhaH tin i
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Ladies Night. Elks Temple, 8:00
course, Heppner High school.
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Family Potluck Set
For Monday Night
Members of the Ampri ran T o.
gion and Auxiliary and their
lamiues are invited to a potluck
SUDDer Mondav. Vphrnn
the Legion hall. The supper will
ian at cuu p. m- with the or
ganizations to furnish the meat
..tiisn.
Leeion dienitarips will h nro
sent to speak to the group and
all members are urged to attend.
The auxiliary memhprs havp
planned a public card party
monaay, eoruary 11 at the Le
gion hall. Proceeds from this
will be used to send a girl from
here to Girl's State held each
summer in Salem.
Mrs. Jackson Honored
At Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jack
son, Sr., lone, entertained with
a dinner Sunday, January 27,
honoring Mrs. Leona Jackson of
Heppner on her birthday.
Guests, besides the guest of
honor, were Mrs. Doris Golly
horn, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bergstrom and Arthur, lone; Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Webb, Kin
zua; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jack
son, Jr. and Angela. Dropping
in later in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Porter, Herm-iston.
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MRS. AND MRS. VESTER HAMS are shown following their ex-
cnange 01 marriage vows Sunday afternoon, December 30, in the
lone Community church. The bride is the former Dianna Lea
Pettyjohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vestcr Hams, all of lone.
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Candlelight Church Ceremony
Unites lone Couple December 30
Dianna Lea Pettyjohn, daueh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
John, Sr., of lone, exchanged
wedding vows with Vester
Wayne Hams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vester Hams, also of lone,
at a 4:00 o'clock candlelight
ceremony Sunday, December oU,
in the lone Community church.
The Rev. Roderick MacKenzie
read the double ring rites.
The bride, given in marriage
Dy ner latner, wore a white
nylon and lace dress with fitted
bodice, sabnna neckline, lomz
sleeves, and floor length skirt
with tiers of nylon edged with
bands of lace, studded with pearl
sequins. Her fingertip veil fell
from a Iuliet cap of lace trim
med with pearls and sequins,
ana sne carried a shower ol
hite roses and bouvardia to
The niftiest, fifties!
Valentine gift!
whieh was ninnpri a hnnrilror
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the groom's mother. Her only
jeweiry was a double strand of
yctma, given nei uy me groom
MaiH nf hnnnr vuaa Mice Clhni-.
on Crabtree, and bridesmaid was
miss Linda Holvorsen. They wore
paie green brocade street length
dresses with hpll skirts nnri fit.
ted bodices with gathered bands
01 green net over tne snouiders.
Junior bridesmaid was Karon
Hams, sister of the groom. Her
aress was identical to the other
anenaanrs. pyppnt that it 7aa
white. All three eirls wore ereen
satin pumps. Their halo hats
were of White fur with a circular
VPll and a Sinolp rprl rncp ninnorl
to the front. They carried white
iur : muits wnn cascaaes 01 reu
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Best man was Paul Pettyjohn
Jr., brother of the bride. Ushers
were Kenneth Nelson and Bruce
Rigby, classmates of the bride
and groom. The candles were lit
by the ushers.
Miss Karen Lundell played the
wedding music and accompanied
Mrs. Glenn Biehl who sang, ' I
Love You Truly," "The Wedding
irayer, ana "Because."
The church was decorated with
baskets of white mums, red
roses, and laurel leaves. Laurel
leaves and white candles decora
ted the windows.
The reception was held in the
church basement. Cutting and
serving the 4-tiered wedding
cane were Mrs. raui mtyjohn,
jr., sister-in-law ot the bride
Mrs. Marion Palmer, aunt of the
bride; Mrs. Wes Marlatt, Hep
pner, and Mrs. Joanne Warren,
Pendleton, both aunts of the
groom. Pouring coffee were Mrs.
E. R. Lundell, grandmother of
the bride, and Mrs. Cleo Drake,
aunt of the bride, both of lone.
Pouring tea were Mrs. Sylva
Wells, great-great aunt of the
groom, and Mrs. Wade Bothwell,
aunt of the groom, both of Hep
pner. Serving punch were Mrs.
Jim Hams, Hardman, grand
mother of the groom, and Geral
dine Morgan, lone, cousin of the
bride.
Judy Morgan and Marilyn
Morgan, lone, kept the guest
book. Nancy Pettyjohn, Olex, and
Judy Sherer, lone, had charge of
the gift table. Assisting about
the room were Patti Pettyjohn,
Olex, and Sharon Lundell, Pend
leton. All girls are cousins of the
bride.
Cheryl Hams, small sister of
the groom, passed the rice bags
and David Tucker, small cousin
of the bride, passed out grooms
cane.
In charge of the reception and
decoration of the church were
Mrs. Earl McCabe, Mrs. Raymond
Lundell, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen,
Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. John Eu-
banks, Mrs. Lee Palmer. Mrs. Leo
Crabtree, Mrs. Milton Morgan,
and Ralph Martin.
or her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Pettyjohn chose a taffeta
brocade of teal blue with match
ing assessories. Mrs. Hams,
mother of the groom, wore a
winter white sheath with blue
accessories. Both mothers wore
white orchid corsages.
as a going away outfit, the
bride chose a 3-piece red knit
suit with white orchid corsage.
After a short wedding trip to
Portland, the young couple left
to make their home in Dillon,
Mont, where both are enrolled in
Western Montana State college.
iney were graduates of lone
High school in the class of 1962.
Out-of-town guests came from
Pendleton, Hermiston, Portland,
Corvallis, Heppner and Lexington.
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- by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
HAS THE ice skating bug bit
you, yet? In talking to many,
that seems to be the "disease"
around the area now. It is quite
contagious and spreads rapidly:
Mothers are acting as taxi driv
ers for the family and the neigh
borhood. Marie McQuarrie is
working like a beaver to get an
area of the rodeo grounds flood
ed for skating use! Good luck!
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JEAN BENNETT must have worn
her favorite good luck charm
Thursday night as she won high
and Jack high at bridge club!
Lillian Sweek was second, and
Inez Meador, low. Gwen Healy
entertained the group and others
playing were Kay Robinson,
Bebe Munkers, June Bellenbrock.
Mabel Heath, and Gwen.
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DINNER PARTIES were the occa
sion for family gatherings at
the Jim Lovgren home last week
while Jay Sumner was home
irom UCLA, on Thursday they
had the Cal Sumners and the
Tom Sumners, Arlington, and
Jay. The following evening their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner.
Laura Lee and Jay.
MADGE THOMSON, revi e w e d
me oook, "The San Francis
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Bookworms meeting last week
wiiii nurence ureen entertain
ing. This book is a story of the
conflict between the very rich
dna tne poor who are trying to
succeed as the rich continue to
buy their Dower, fpmhora nro.
scuts were Virginia Turner, Ella
Smith, Marian Abrams SaHin
rcirisn. kudv Beeket anH l.nm,
Peterson. Next meeting will be
Hi me nome oi Marian Abrams
and the members are asked to
bung their favorite poems.
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Oil, OH, ANOTHER error as the
wrong name was eiven for th.
winner in pinochle at the Episco
pal card Dartv last wppk! Tt
should have been Rita Worden
and not Prudy Casebeer. One
sure way of finding out if the
G-T is read, is to make a mis
take! ooo
JAN AGEE won high at the
Bridge Biddies party last Tues
day when Dorothy O'Rourke en
tertained two tables. Mary Mc
Clure won second, and Donna
Gordon won the traveling prize.
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Mary Jean McCabe, Mary Mc
uu, Janina Johnson, and Patty
..wv. mou JU on lng pjay
REMEMBER THE hpnpfit hei-o
Rtamcl here Thursday (to
night) for thn Haml, f I?:""
Have heard the high school girls
..nauc-iiKing meir mothers to
a volleyball game. Dee Gribble
SaVS not hi II or Hnintr ,. ..u.
uuu, 1 ivnuw a ining about the
game. Her daurrhtr Ra,
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sain shp pnulri noli f.
each time she got lost!
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JACKIE ALLSTOTT entertained
iwo tames oi pinochle Tues
day. Flo Connor won hi ah anrl
teamed up with Jackie to meld
1500 trumn. .lust n littio f ci,
i .s.iv- J4 HUUIU
excitement! Jeanne Berry won
six-iai pnze and tiau Burk
enbine took low. ai
were Marge Eckman, Beverly
Jin-mum, varoiyn uoie, and
Jackie Glennie.
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NINE TABLES of duplicate
uuuge were going last Tues
day night at the F.Iks l nrltrn
rooms. Daisv Pnllinc and T a
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Verne Van Marter were high
iiuuu-sumn; uus and Mary Jo
Hartzheim. Hprmistnn.
Marian Jonasson and LaFyrno
rrau, mirci; Mr, and Mrs. Everett
Ldmiston. Hermiston. won hiph
cast -west: Gordon Pratt a n rt
Jerry Jonasson, second; Bill Col
lins and Isabelle Davis, Condon,
third.
HOW ABOUT this knitting bit?
II I live long enough and Kay
Robinson stavs clnsp ht, i
get my sweater finished' I've
tv X)flQ gals sit in front of
l and knit, r tr ph it or, a
, - - - v, uuu 1UUIV-
ea up to see if the good guy got
the bad guy and lost six stitches!
Kav bailed mp nut h
out three rows nf harri i,miun
do over again! Anyhow, for
kaufingf1""' d0n,t l0k Up whilu
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GLADYS BECKETT joined the
rridav afternoon nlnnui.,
grOUD last WPpk nftpr a .1,
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with a broken foot and had an
enjoyable afternoon winning the
pinochle with Beulah Mankln
and melded 1000 aces with Millie
Evans! Amidst oast and viitrtHrto
v"w witu ,i uituca.
Millie entertained thp i
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Utner Winnprs urem Dnrio Ufot
kins, high; Mary Harris, low.
v.aine accKeu, Fear! Wright, and
ridiinan Anaerson also made up
the two tables of play.
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CONTINUED GOOD food buying
tips: Shnn with nn nvo rn c...
cials, because it is the mark of a
smart shopper; use low cost pro
tein foods often, suph n
and cottage cheese; pay special
attention to meats; figure the
percent of waste in buying meat;
for example, price of bonelpss
against price of bone meat; use
me numerous tnntty cuts of
meat.
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