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Women's Group to Aid Crippled Children Drive f IATMCIUNC LMDSTltOM lONK Mra. Itul.i-it iVlimon llUtW'aJi f..r the Matt It IIU-4'1 Inif if ii Onx-a .Sorority lat WinIikhcIjv rvcnlng. I'lana were made !r the riuirltt couroil lurx heou and meetlni( lo Ik iI1 In lumt on April 4. They alao plan In aell candy In Imimi and 14-nlni't"!! on April 21 with the iirtxwila lo (,'d lo I In Crippled (hlldri-n'a h"ltal. During Ihe next month menv l-r will hol, coffee hmim In thrlr ni'lKhlMiihiMxIii lo nll tlx KaMer Sen I drive. Mra. IVtrraoii hwr1 the rnemhera how to make hnta from amall piece df vnrdrtk''. Mrs. Dill ICU-tmann waa co tumteaa lor I lie nifilliijf. Mr. and Mm. Ralph A. Morton n turncd lo thHr home in Dftllaa on Monday after v I n 1 1 1 n u her acvcral dv at th home of thHr non In law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. F. T. Marlln. On Thura day llii Martina and Morton drove lo Walla Walla lo vlait Mra. Ilnrton'a brother. Harry Crave. On the return trip Uiey Mopped In Umatilla to attend the third annual bird roKram conducted by the Umatilla Car den club. (Urn tdrda were feat ured In thla year program. Lodqa to Celabrate SOth Year Mcmlcra of loruN Chapter No. 110. Order of the Kattern Star, met at the Maaonlc hall on Wednemlav afternoon and made final plana for the cele bration of the Soth annlvcraary of ihe chapter In lone. The pub lie meeting will be held at the lone IllKh achool rvm on Sutur dnv evening. Mnh 13. at 8. IX) pin. A buffet dinner will be M-rvrd In the rafi-torlum by the PTA from 5;30 to 7:00 p.m. Mr and Mra Mdvlii Martin entertained with a bufft-l dinner folltmlni! the bridal nhowrr hon oring Mr. Martina alwier, Jean, on Saturday everting. CuexU In cluded Mr. and Mra. It. A. Mor ton of Italia, Jean of Corvallia. and Mr. and Mra. K. T. Martin. Mr. and Mra. Inn Larnon of MiMMiiw. Idaho were wei-k end ein-t of her parent, Mr. and Mra. hi. M. Maker. They M-nt Sat urday evening at the home of Mra. fjiraon'a brother. Mr. and Mra. Itonald H iker and family at llenninlon. Mr. and Mra. I'aul Miller are the nroud parent of an H lb , 3 ki baby daughter. Win waa born March 4 at a honpltal In The iJallca and haa been named tilorla (.ouIm. firandparenta In clude Klvln Miller of (Veil and Mra. gulller Hurna of Palmer, Alrthka, and great grandmother, Mra. lUiner CrIUlth, lone. Mr. and Mra. Keith Itea and family and Mr. and Mra. Iceland Mi Kinney and family were Ifupnta on Sunday evening for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra. t'harlea Meyer on Mutter Creek. Mr. and Mra. Meyera are leaving abort ly for a new home In Canada. Mr. and Mra. Itobert Rice are vlmtlng fur a few week at the home of hi parents. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd l! Ice. while he avtUt hi father with the aprlng work. Mr. and Mra. Milton Morgan have received word that hi ala ter. Mra Perry Bartelmay of Sa lem, aulfcred a aevere heart at tack and will tie hospitalized for Mme time. Special Grange Program Planned Willow (.mne will meet on Sunday. March 21. with a pot- luck dinner at noon. Thla la Jrange Sunday and member i nr. uirf HEFPNEH km? GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, Morch 11, 1965 Scc1 - '1 pages WE WILL BE Closed Saturday March 13 See You In LA GRANDE! L E. DICK Appliances . 1 : v I0NE NEWS A baby ahowrr wit he 14 on Tueaday evening at the home of Mra. Bl'l Rirtmann honoring Ma. Ionard Iterrlck, who haa r-crntly adopted a little baby hY, Jarnra Len. Mra, J-je llaua. er waa co hwtea and atfiHtel with lha arirta Mra Winklln Kly poured and Mra. Herb jlynd cut and aervrd the rake. Mra Kranrea Mitchell and eranildaut-hlrr Chariotfut C.ril. fith f l'irtland ai-nt Ihe week end here with tharlotle'a par ent. Mr. and Mra. (ieorce Grif fith. "Ari.nn,! thm U'lirl.f uaa Ihe theme of the family night pro gram onored fcy the deacona and dea-nesea of the United Church of Chrtt on Sunday evening. The dearonemsei wore ffjAtumea from various count- riea and Ihe tabl.-a for Ihe pot luck auprxr were decorated with mall dolLa and souvenirs, from other counuTlec Mia Ruth Bailey, director of OirUtlan I Ju cation for the Oregon Corfen-ne showed slldea from her world tour and eiplalne the work of the mission atationa eapnlally In Greece. Turkey, and India, t-i&CiCir.g tha iti t. Club Changes Name Neat meeting for the S-w Buy 4 II club la f hrduH for Sat urday. March 1J at the tharlea Daly home. Our 4 II rlub rhe its new name at a recent meet ing held at the (ieorge Luclanl home. More recently, each mem ber practiced Individually on the Hewing machine at the Bill llealy home. Kefrehmenta were aerved at both meetinga. Joan llealy, reporter ri rrnviT nIIT UlllnnTruanUf 24lh annual Paa raatlval Oiimk I rntr la Bonnie j vrM w - - - - - w . . . . . . . . . . , 1 I m m m a Mil . m . a . & tm m . ' MCDaniei. is; pnnceaaea are (ieii uum ttoju h, ana juoy eaitara. may wuu parade leaturln? Pea reatleal float dance, talent ahew. boottnanny. barbecue, broilercue. Junior llveaock ahew. Three olil are three tTP beautrt Mias McDanieL daughter of the Dale Mc Oaniela. haa blue eyea. llaht brown baix MUs Wolt dauqhtar of the Ralph Aahbya. brown erea. rad hair; Miaa Ballard, daughter of the Vernon Ballaid. dark brown eyea. elm oat black hair. The McLouqhlin Union Hiqh achool aeniors are all nuaicaL with the queen exceptionally talented. Pea Featiral began as open houae for first pea cannery here. P. J. Burk Plant No. 2. May 23. 1936. with 400 employees In Induatry that now numbers thousands. The IKS general chairman Is Hugh Er win; parade chairman. City Manager George ToUch; float chairman. Jim Harris. are urged tn aiiend tne cnurcn of their choice. "Let's make this a memorable occa.slon." aays the chaplain. The program for the afternoon "Our Forests" will be under the direction of the agricultuial committee, with Leo Crabtree. chairman. Sam Miller, who la associated with the forest nervlie. will speak and show xlldeM. Mra. Phill Fmert will tell of some of the work being done by the lone Garden club with tree planting In the city. Home Kconomlcs club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Crawford on Friday. March 19 at 2:ix) p.m. with Mrs. Oscar Lundell as co hobtcss. S-ott Crabtree of Portland Ls vl.siting his grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Leo Crabtree this week. Ilia father. Hon Crabtree brought him to lone this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson and family and Mrs. Larson's sister, Miss Virginia Jepsen, of Port land were visiting relatives here this week end. Miss Evelyn Jep sen of Kugene also visited rel atives and friends here this week end and was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick T. Martin. The lone TOPS Club Is an nouncing a traveling food sale for Wednesday. March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmblgner enjoyed Dad's Week end on the campus at the University of Ore gon last week-end with their son Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. worthy matron and patron ot Locust Chapter No. 119. OKS. Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom. grand committee members. Mrs. James Lindsay. Mrs. Omar Kletmann, Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Mrs. L'ulenna Corlev attended Friend shin Night honoring Mrs. Inez' Huffman oranii mmmltlM mem. ! her. and the 70th anniversary of Ruth Chapter No. 32 at Ilepp ner Monday night. Fred Cole of Wasco was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKtnney and fam ily on Sunday. ' Relatives here have received word of the marriage of Virginia (.. Miller, daughter of Mrs. Elmer Griffith, to Qulller Burns at Eagle River. Alaska. Mrs. Burns teaches fifth grade at Palmer. Alaska, and Mr. Burns Is a civil service employee at Fort Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers spent the week end in Portland, where Mr. Akers. Morrow county To mona Master, attended a State Grange meeting of all Pomona masters and county deputies. They also visited their son. Bill, at Lewis and Clark College. 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