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I0NE NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams and
son of La Grande spent the week
end here visiting relatives.
The Rebekahs held a Christ
mas party on Sunday evening
ing at the hall beginning with
a potluck supper at five o'clock.
Donations were accepted for the
fund for the Christmas party at
the Odd Fellows home. A pro
gram consisting of a reading by
Tanya Tucker, piano solos by
Linda Rowell, and Berniece and
Deniece Matthews, and a solo
"O Holy Night" by Teresa Tucker
accompanied by her grand
mother, Mrs. Cleo Drake was en
joyed by about 50 persons.
Mrs. E. W. Christopherson, Sr.,
of Donald is visiting at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christopher-
son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn,
Jr., and daughter, Kimber and
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., went
to Portland on Tuesday and re
turned Wednesday. They took
Kimber down to Shrine hospital
for examinations.
The lone Dancing club held
its Christmas dance at the
Legion Hall on Saturday night.
A large crowd attended. The
large crowd attended. The rooms
were decorated in the Christmas
theme and refreshments werct
served by the hosts, Mr. and Mrs
James Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Boyce, Gerry Davidson, Mr. and
Mrs. David Baker, Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Ekstrom, Jr., and Miss
Judy Morgan.
The Gervais High school team
played in in lone on Friday night
and in Heppner on Saturday
night. Hosting the boys in their
homes were the following mem
bers of the team Leon and Le-
land Magill. Stephen Lindstrom
Robert Emert, Dick Hynd, Tom
Heimbigner, and Mark and Joe
Halvorsen.
Kathy Rea of Portland spent
the week-end at home. Her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea
took her back on Monday.
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lone Garden Club
Observes Christmas
IONE The lone Garden club
met December 12 at the Omar
Rietmann home with Mrs. Riet-
mann and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom
as co-hostesses.
Roll call brought back many
nappy memories as members re
sponded by naming their favor
ite childhood games.
Guests were divided into
groups, the Marys and the
Marthas. Competitive games pro
duced much fun with the Mar
thas as winners.
The story of the origin of the
12th Night Christmas feature
was read by Mrs. E. C. Heliker,
who, with Mrs. William Spohn,
was responsible lor a lovely
cnnstmas program.
Various birds seen recently
about our community were a
magertic eagle, nawks, a pair
oi Diueiays and a couple of mag
pies. Several arrangements were
around the room with Mrs. Riet
mann's rated the most colorful.
Delicious refreshments carried
out the beautiful red and white
Christmas colors.
Furniture Study
Occupies lone Unit
Points to look for in upholster
ed furniture, as well as case
goods, were discussed by Leila
Palmer and Ruth McCabe at the
lone Extension unit meeting at
the home of Leila Palmer on
December 5, 1963.
The proiect leaders presented
the film, "Furniture Styles and
Selection" as a basis of their
study. Points on buying and care
of both case goods and upholster
ed furniture were pointed out.
Each member received a colorful
booklet, "How to Select Furn
iture," for individual study.
The next meeting will be in
January when the women will
study "A Will of Your Own."
YOUR HOME FACTORY
(MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY)
TAKES THIS MEANS
OF EXTENDING GREETINGS
AND GOOD WISHES-
ALSO APPRECIATION FOR THE PATRON
AGE FOR THE PAST YEARS, AND WE AS
SURE YOU THAT WE WILL CONTINUE THE
SAME SUPERIOR QUALITY THAT HAS KEPT
YOUR FACTORY IN BUSINESS. ITS PRO
DUCTS REMAIN THE BEST BY TEST.
Morrow County Creamery
AND STAFF
Church Ladies
Honor Fathers,
Sons at Dinner
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON The Women's
fellowship group of the Lexing
ton Christian church sponsored
a "Father-Son" banquet in the
church parlors on Sunday even
ing at 6:30 p.m. The commit
tee in charge of preparing food
and decorating were Mrs. Alonzo
Henderson, chairman, with Mrs.
Florence McMillan, Mrs. Bill B.
Marquardt, Mrs. Joe Yocom and
Mrs. Homer Hughes.
Tables were cleverly decorated
in the Christmas theme. Holly
trees centered the tables and pro
grams adorned with red candles
and greenery wore at each place.
Master of ceremonies was the
Rev. Earl Soward, with doxology
ana opening prayer oy Homer
Hughes; welcome by Kenneth
Jones, response by Carl Mar
quardt, group singing, and a fine
message was given bv the Rev.
Walter Crowell of lone. Benedic
tion was by Bill B. Marquardt
followed by a fine film, "Time
and Space," filmed at the Moody
Bible Institute.
The dinner was served by Mrs.
Carl Marquardt and Mrs." C. C.
Jones to the following fathers
and sons: Homer Hughes and
sons, Matt, Robert and Randy;
Johnnie Ledbetter, representing
Billy Klinger, Leonard Munkers
and son, Craige; George Steagall
and sons, Tommy and George;
Earl Soward and son, Wayne;
Dean Hunt and son, Gary; Bill
B. Marquardt and son, Bruce;
Harry Green, representing Ricky
Marquardt, Carl Marquardt and
son, Jim; Charlie Davidson of
lone and son, Charles and rep
resenting Dale Cooper, and Cecil
Jones and son, Kenny.
Groshes Welcome New Son
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Groshcns, Jr.,
are the proud parents of a 5
lb., 10 oz. son born at Pioneer
Memorial hospital on Sunday af
ternoon, December 15. He joins
two brothers, Greg and Scott,
and has been named Harry. Pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Groshens, Sr., of Hepp
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dar
nielle of Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon
and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck
were week-end visitors at Hood
River at the Mel Boyer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klinger
have been spending the last few
days in Hermiston to be with
Rudolph Klinger and grandson,
Steven Crozier.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and
children were callers in Lexing
ton on Saturday. They brought
the Groshens children, Scott and
Greg, to their home after a three
weeks visit at the Irvin home
in Rufus.
Mrs. Cora Allyn is a patient in
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner.
Showers Honor Miss Stanley
Mrs. Joe Yocom and sister,
Marian Stanley, were at Tulle
Lake. Calif., over the week-end.
Miss Stanley was recipient of a
lovely bridal shower given her
bv the class of '63 of which she
was a member. She is the bride-
elect of Forrest Rinehart of
Ukiah.
Mrs. Charlie Padberg was hos
tess to a bridal shower honor
ing Miss Marian Stanley at her
home on Wednesday evening,
December 11. Those present for
the evening were Mrs. Richard
Vinson, Mrs. L. U Kourke, Mrs.
Robert Steagall, Mrs. Bud Wil
son, Mrs. Joe Yocom, Mrs. Wayne
Papineau, Mrs. Edward Hunt,
Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mrs. Judy
Paine of Heppner. Lovely re
freshments were served after the
honoree opened her many lovely
gifts.
BfirrAD ADnrDrtt'
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December 19, 1963 5
State Deputy Visits Grange
Lexington Grange met on Sat
urday night for their regular
meeting with newly elected mas
ter Lvle Cox in the chair. Mr,
and Mrs. Coble of Richland were
introduced. Mr. Coble is a state
deputy and came for the county
installation which was held in
lone earlier in the day.
The meeting was preceded by
a turkey potluck dinner. Treats
were passed to the children and
gifts boxed to be sent to Eastern
Oregon State hospital. Later in
the meeting Mr. Coble gave a
most instructive talk, and the
report on the balloting of state
officers was given by Mrs. Nor
man Nelson. It was announced
that HEC would meet at the
home of Mrs. A. F. Majeske with
Mrs. Florence McMillan as eo-
hostess.
Three Links club of Holly Re-
bckah lodge met at the home
of Mrs. C. C. Jones last Thursday
atternoon. A very short business
meeting was conducted by Mrs.
Armin Wihlon, chairman, after
which an exchange of Secret
Sister gifts was enjoyed. Refresh
ments were served to Mrs.
Charles Colley, Mrs. A. F. Ma
ieske. Mrs. Earl Warner. Mrs.
Bertha Hunt, Mrs. Florence Mc
Millan, Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mrs.
Charlie Padberg, Mrs. Joe Yocom,
Mrs. June Fields, Mrs. LaTrace,
Mrs. Archie Munkers and the
hostess Mrs. Jones. It was an
nounced that there will be a pot
luck dinner at the regular lodge
meeting followed by a Christ
mas party Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg
were Walla Walla visitors on
Thursday.
Messengers Have Daughter
News has been received in
Lexington of the birth of a
daughter on Sunday, December
8, to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messen
ger, Jr., of Hermiston. Maternal
grandmother is Mrs. Zinter of
lone and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger,
Sr., of Mitchell, former Lexing
ton residents.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt left Hinkle
by train on Friday night for
Garden Grove, Calif., where she
will spend the Christmas holi
days with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt and
son.
Mrs. Max Breeding and Mrs.
Pentacost of Portland were Lex
ington visitors last Wednesday.
Accident Claims Mrs. Klinger
Friends in Lexington were
deeply saddened on Saturday to
hear of the death of Mrs. Nora
(Rudolph) Klinger of Hermiston
in a car accident near Stanfield.
She was riding in an a uto driven
by her sister, Mrs. Julian Rauch,
also of Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs
Klinger lived for many years
on a iarm north of Lexington.
which is being farmed at the
present by their son Kenneth
(Pete).
She is survived by her hus
band of Hermiston, one son,
Kenneth of Lexington, and six
grandsons. She was preceded in
death several years ago by a
daughter, Doris Klinger Crozier.
Mrs. Crozier's son, Steven has
made his home with his grand
parents since the untimely death
of his mother and father.
Services were held on Tuesday
from the Peace Lutheran church
of Hermiston with interment in
Hermiston cemetery.
Word has been received in Lex
ington of the death of Carl Whil
lack at Brookings on Monday
morning. He was the son-in-law
of Mrs. Emma Breshears and a
cousin of Lola Breeding and Wil-
Dur and ueorge Steagall. He was
a former rpsulnnt of T.pxington
MERRY
. CHRISTMAS
To All
Our Friends
from the staff and management of
VALLE VISTA HOME
970 JUNIPER HERMISTON
567-6276
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Old-fashioned Wishes
lake this opportunity to wish all
our friends a wonderful Christmas holiday!
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