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SOCIETY LOY HARSIN, Editor Phone 676-5885 Officers Installed For Willows HEC At Dinner Meeting The Lee Palmer home was the scene of a Christmas party for members of Willows Grange Home Ec club, with Mrs. Marion Palmer as co-hostess. Following a turkey dinner and a short business meeting, the following officers were installed by Mrs. Vida Heliker: Mrs. Berl Akers, chairman; Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, vice chairman; Mrs. Art Dalzell, secretary, and Mrs. Lee Palmer, treasurer. Secret Pals were revealed through the exchange of gifts. The club voted to continue the secret pal custom for the com ing year. Members voted to finish the basement in light mahogany, hoping to get the work finished early in the year. The commit tee met with the Grange exec utive committee Thursday to measure the basement and esti mate the amount of materials needed. Next meeting will be an all day meeting on Thursday, Jan uary 16, at the home of Mrs. James Lindsay, with Mrs. Mabel Cotter assisting. Willows Grange will meet Sun day, January 19, with a potluck dinner at noon. The Sunday meetings were announced to con tinue through March. With the beginning of the new year, new officers desire the support of members through attendance and cooperation in maintaining an active organization. Co-op Auxiliary To Meet Monday January meeting of the Lex ington Co-op Biddies is planned for Monday, January 6, at 1:30 p.m. at the Lexington City hall. Members and friends are asked to bring articles or ideas received for Christmas which would be of interest to the other women attending. Projects will also be discussed and started for the club exhibits at the annual spring district meeting. Hostesses for the social hour will be Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and Mrs. Florence McMillan. Mrs. Gertson Installs The Dalles Officers Mrs. Clara Gertson, in her ca pacity as State Director of the Degree of Honor Protective Assoc iation, is serving as installing officer at installation ceremonies of Fern Lodge No. 25, The Dalles, tonight (Thursday). Mrs. Gert son will be away from her home here a good part of the month, making visitations to member lodge groups over the state. She spent the first part of Christmas week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goheen in Portland, and on Christmas day was with another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. An horn and family at Central Point. File cards and guides, 3x5, 4x6 and 5x8 at the Gazette-Times. doming Cvents FRIDAY, January 3 Rebekahs, IOOF hall, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, January 4 Order of Eastern Star social club. Masonic hall, 2 p.m. MONDAY, January 6 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Ma sonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Mother's Club at the home of Mrs. Bob Jones, 8 p.m. American Legion and Auxiliary potluck dinner and meeting. Legion hall, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, January 7 Wranglers, Wrangler clubhouse, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 8 Odd Fellows, IOOF hall, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, January 9 Soroptimists, Wagon Wheel noon. Marian Stanley Weds c d:-i i. cj. i r. rxinenuri oururuuy At Church Ceremony launutuin Miss Marian Stanley and Forrest Robert Rine hart, Jr., were united in marriage at an informal, double ring cer emony Saturday afternoon, De cember 28, in the First Methodist church, Heppner. Vows were read by the Rev. Melvin Dixon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hendrickson, Tulelake, Calif. She chose for her wedding a white sheath dress of silk shan tung with white accessories, and wore a white orchid corsage. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rinehart, Sr., of Pendleton. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Joe Yocom, a sister of the bride. She wore a blue suit, accented with a pink carnation corsage. Serving as best man was Joe Yocom, Lexington. The young couple left immed iately following the ceremony for a short wedding trip through Eastern Oregon, after which they will make their home in Ukiah, where the groom has a cattle ranch. Miss Stanley is a graduate with the class of 1963 at Tulelake, Calif., and has made her home in Lexington with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Yocom and family. She has been employed for the past few months at the Heppner Clinic. Attending the services were the bride's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart, Sr., parents of the groom, Pendle ton, and their three sons and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Yocom and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stanley and children of Portland. jr .m L I V rr J ! MISS KAREN VALENTINE Miss Karen Valentine Plans June Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valentine of Heppner announce the engage ment of the daughter, Karen, of Portland, to Patrick Jack O'Mal ley of Portland, son of Orneda Oling of Beaverton and E. P. O'Malley of Burton, Wn. A June 27 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adkins ar rived home Saturday after spend ing Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crismon and family in Milwaukie. They continued cn their trip from there to Tacoma where they visited at the home of Mrs. Adkin's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tay lor Canoy. 8.95 GORIIAM Fed. Tax mci. Butter Disht ; Friends Compliment Miss Charlene Jones At Bridal Shower LEXINGTON The Lexington IOOF hall was the scene on Fri day, December 27, of a lovely bridal shower honoring Miss Charlene Jones of Portland. Miss Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones, Lexington, is the bride-elect of Glenn Eatch of that city. Guests were seated at card tables covered with bridal cloths and matching napkins, centered with Christmas greens tied wish orange and brown ribbon. A large sheet cake decorated in the honoree's wedding colors of brown and orange, with a cluster of white sugar bells held in one corner with ribbon, was prepared by Mrs. Bob Cool, aunt of Miss Jones. Serving the cake was Mrs. Clell Rea of lone. Punch was served by Mrs. Vern Viall, and coffee by Mrs. Vic Groshens. Winning door prizes were Mrs. Leonard Munkers and Mrs. Greg Leyva. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Bob Davidson, Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter and Mrs. Vic Groshens. Those present were Mrs. Gene Majcske and daughter, Ginger, Mrs. William J. Van Winkle, Mrs. Leonard Munkers, Mrs. Joe Yo com, Mrs. M. V. Nolan, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Oris Padbfig, Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mrs. Bob Da vidson, Mrs. William C. Van Winkle, Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, Mrs. Carl Marquardt, Mrs. Bill B. Mar quardt, Mrs. Bob Steagall, Mrs. Al Fetsch and daughter Marlene, Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter and daughter Jeanette, all of Lexing ton. Mrs. Howard Crowell of lone, Mrs. Jerry Dougherty of Heppner, and Mrs. Greg Leyva of Hood River. Joint Installation Set For January 1 1 A joint installation will seat new officers of Sans Souci Re bekah and Odd Fellow lodges on Saturday evening, January 11. Activities of the evening will begin with a dinner served at 6:30 p.m. for all lodge members and their families. Further plans will be discussed at the regular Rebekah meeting Fridav evening, January 3, with all members urged to attend. Boise Girl Engaged To Renne Harris The Right Rev. and Mrs. Nor man Foote of Boise, Idaho, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Renne L. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saling of Heppner. The bride-elect graduated with the class of 1963 from Willamette University in Salem. Her fiance graduated in 1959 from Heppner high school and also is a Wil lamette University graduate. Cur rently he is doing post-graduate work at DePauw University in Green Castle, Ind. No wedding date has been set. Sheriff and Mrs. C. J. D. Bau- man and Carl spent Christmas in Monument with his sister, Mrs. Helen Brown at the home of Mrs. Brown's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vawter. Friends Honor Bride With Recipe Shower IONE A lovely bridal shower was given for Miss Karen Lun dell on Saturday, December 21 at the home of Mrs. Louis Carl son. Other hostesses were Mrs. Don Peterson. Mrs. Paul Tews, and Mrs. William Rawlins. Each guest brought, her favorite rec ipes on file cards, which were placed in a book and presented to Karen. With the recipe was a gift of one utensil required in making the dish. A game was played in which each guest pantomimed making the recipe she brought, while the others tried to guess what she was making. Mrs. Herbert Peterson won high prize and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom, low prize. The gift table was decorated with a large ring centered with dolls representing Karen and her fiance, Francis Stack, seated in a swing. Refreshments were served at individual tables cov ered with red cloths centered with a doll couple on a white base around which were written in glitter, "Karen and Francis, December 28, 1963." Guests present were Mrs. Her bert Peterson, Mrs. Robert Peter son, Mrs. Jesse Warfield, Mrs. Roger Palmer, Mrs. Arthur A. Stefani, Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. Raymond Lundell, Mrs. Hen ry Baker, Mrs. Carl Bergstrom, the honoree, and the Misses Cheryle Lundell, Sandra and HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 2, 1964 Cheri Carlson. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Oscar Peterson, and Mrs. Kenneth Robison. Stanley Cox Home Has Many Visitors The Stanley Cox home has been brimming with well-wishing friends and relatives during the holidays. Among the visitors were Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Flemming, Kinzua, who departed for home Christmas day. Thursday saw the arrival of Pfe. Victor Wiese and Sp 4 Lor an Wiese, nephews of Mrs. Cox, who are on leave from the army. Their home town is Dayton, Wn. Accompanying them were their fiancees, Miss Carol Ma son and Miss Neva Fawcett, both of Dayton. Arriving Saturday from Milton Freewater to spend several days were Mrs. Cox' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellor and familv. The Cox family plans to leave for Portland Saturday, where Mrs. Cox will enter the Univer sity of Oregon Medical School hospital on Monday and under go heart surgery this month. Spending Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boyd of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Liebe and family, Pilot Rock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossum of Kennewick, Wn., were holiday guests of the Wayne Harsin family. Check us For Linoleum Remnants We Have A Large Selection M&R COMPANY "For All Your Heating and Floor Covering Needs." Gresham Newlyweds Visit in Heppner Overnight visitors at the home of Mrs. Mattie Green Friday were newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lundblad of Gresham. Mrs. Lundblad is the former Mrs. Mildred Green, daughter of Mrs. Green. The Lundblads were married at the Gresham Meth odist church on Thursday, De cember 26. They were attended by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green of Tacoma, Wn. Mr. Lundblad is employed with an accounting firm in Portland. They will make their home in Gresham, where Mrs. Lundblad is principal in the Springdale elementary school. A NEW GORHAM DESIGN I . . . beautiful, carefree and perfectly priced. Expertly-styled in gleaming Gor ham silverplate and complemented by the rich hand rubbed oiled walnut base and finial, this new Gorham-styled but terdish, a full 9 W long comes complete with a glass liner. Here is a gift, even to yourself, that will be truly appreciated! "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." fir x JEWELERS m I Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN ST HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 CREEN STAMPS Parker Family Has Reunion on Sunday The Frank S. Parker home was the scene of a happy fam ily reunion Sunday when their four children were home together for the first time in over five years. Spending the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, were Mrs. Frances Mitcheil and John Parker of Portland, Vawter Parker of Hood River and Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Jr., of Heppner. Another guest for the day was their grandson, Vawter Parker, Jr., of Hood River, who was home for Christmas vacation from Stanford University where he is enrolled as a freshman. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat JmL pi 01 Charge D&-A i Heppner, Lexington lone, WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hoes Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep . Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermlston-McNary Highway fclfflra -to shop Big Top 28 oz. PEANUT BUTTER 69' SOFT WEVE 2-ROLL PACK TOILET TISSUE... 2 5 SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE 4 for $1 SCOTT WHITE FAMILY NAPKINS - 2 pkg 25 N ALLEY'S 15 OZ. CHILI 2 iiififr FOLGER'S COFFEE Lb. ggc 2 Lb. $1.17 3 Lb. $1.76 10 oi. instant $1.29 (J SPE( SWEET POTATOES 2 Lb. 29c BANANAS 3 Lb. 49 10 LB. NO. 1 INDIAN RIVER PINK POTATOES -- 39 GRAPEFRUIT 10 for $1 Round-Up 12 oz. MAIMS 3 pEi $1 GHH 03 Swift's Sweet Rasher SLICED BACON Lb. 49c PRICES GOOD JAN. 3 and 4 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET STAMPS