Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 22, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Demonstrations
Of Flower Ideas
On Club Program
ly EATnCRlNC UNDSTBOM
IONR !n Harden Club mrt
July 1.1 at the hm of Mr. I'm
eat ChrNtoiiheraon, Jr., with Mrt.
William Kawllna itlntf. New
r.fflorr filled the rhalrs with
Mm. c C. Jonea, prealilent, pre
siding. The very attractive year hooka
were kIvph out., containing dates,
ilaT. roll call toiilra, and ro.
era ma.
A number of containers and
vaara were brought and u'd In
the roll call res.onae. Karh wh
dlnruiiMd and how lwt It could
he i'hnI In arrangements, Mra.
F. T. Martin, who recently at
tended the State Federation of
Harden Clubs, reported on the
(dendld meHln held recently
In Klamath Fall.
The program wn on the "bas
ic element of delgn" elven iV
Mra. Italln. She dlaeunaed
form, line, color, and temur of
flow-era.
Mrt. Andy Van Scholark dem
onotrated making roehud lin
ing wood finer, and ahowed aev
eral leautlful spcclmcna among
which was a lovely bouquet for
a bride.
Other demonstration Ulng
garden flower for roraagea were
given, showing wiring, wrapping
stems, and tying ribbon bow.
Mra, Edith NUhoaon and Mra.
t)mar Kletmann led these dem
onutratton. A committee to mnke the
t,ooth for Mirrow County Fair
wan aiflnted and aome plana
outlined.
This year the club will soon
Mir 4 II rlub members and other
children of that ace In entering
flower and arrangemcnta at the
fair. Some container will be
supplied. A sweepstake prize of
$5 will be Riven the child re
ceiving the most blue ribbon.
The net meeting will be held
August 10 at the home of Mr,
l'hill Kmert with Mra. Nela An
derson as co hostess. A dlcua
slon on basic delgn. condition
ing flower for arrangement,
and oihera. will be ahown by
Mr. Martin and Mr. Kawllna.
'Mr. Tom lliuton will discus
miniature.
Mra. Garland Swanaon and
her daughter, Mra. Kenneth
Turner, and girl drove to The
Dalle on Monday, where they
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppnc r, Orenon, Thursday, July 22, 1965 Sec. 2 - 4 poges
met Mr. Norman Hwanaon and
Mra. Mary .Hwananrt. Mr. Mary
Swinwm returned to her homa
in lone after a vUM In Salem
and Portland with relative.
Itlvat tonld Crabtree of
Fort Ord. Calif, and hla aon.
Hrott. were vtmtlnR at tha home
of hla parenta, Mr. and Mr. Leo
( rabtree, this week. Mr. David
Wilson and three children of
Taroma. Wash.. nd Ashley,
Kevin, and Jim Mrlabe of Col
fax. Wssh.. were alto gueata.
Ttie M ale children Spent one
week with their other grandoar
entt. Mr. and Mr. 1. A. Me
(she. Their mother. Mr. Alvln
MK'ahe, came for tha children
last week end. She waa accom
panied by Mr. Marie Crompton
and three children of Colfaa.
The annual Morrow County
Picnic will t-e held In Laurel
hur.i Park in Portland on Sun
day, Atguat 1. A targe number
of former county realdenta gath.
er at the park each year and
quite a few people from the
lone area have iteen going oown
to the city for the annual get-
together. . ...
Mr. and Mr, iiana Moe 01
Portland came up Saturday to
i u it their um In law and dau
ghter. Mr. and Mra. Tom White
and family, uean ana inw
returned home with them for a
Visit.
J.hn Healv of Ileppnor tpent
(jva this wi-rk at the
home of hi uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrt. J -I raimaieer, ami
family. ,
ktr an, I M r C.fttf t (lie Of
Lexington were Saturday even
ing dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrt. Joel Kngleman.
(;usta of Mrt. Edith M hoson
. ,.,( Mi. an. I Mri Y. W. HrlHtOW
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrt.
Phil Newltt and boy or uixon,
Calif. They were enroute to Yak
ima. Wn. to visit relatlvea. Mr.
Newit t wit a former supertn
tendent In the- local schools.
Jolle Salter of Athena I
spending a vacation here visit
ing her um-le and aunt. Mr. and
Mrt. Harold Snider, and family
and srandoarcnts. Mr. and Mrt.
Hugh Salter.
Mr. and Mra. Francis Rieth of
Itarrlnctnn Wn . visited hi tit
ter. Mm. Stella QMeara, from
Wednesday to rftdajr of thta
week.
Memera of the IJttle Leaf ua
team, the -Indiana." coached by
Lindsay Klncald. were honored
at a potlurk iJrnle on the achool
athletic field Sunday evening.
The toy- and their parenta and
famlliet enjoyed a ball game
and awlmmlng In the lone pool.
Debbie and Cindy Harnett of
llepprter are gueata of their
coutlna. BU ky and D Ann Bar
ntt. lire TUm rait locth
Fifteen memler antwered to
ndl call at Willow Crane
Home Kronomlct flub meeting
on July 16 at the home of Mr.
Oscar Lundcll. Mra. W. C. Craw
ford wa ro hotteta. A booth
committee foe the fair In llepn
ner. Augutt 21 27 was appointed.
The rlub decided to use the
theme -Harvest Time- at tug-gr-t-d
by the Fair Board.
The annual Grange picnic will
held In Woolery Memorial
Park on August 15 at 4 Wl p.m.
with a pot lurk aupprr at 5 pm.
Coffee and te cream will be
furnished and table aecvloe, In
eluding plate and rup. will
tie available.
The Pomona Crange meeting
waa announced for July 31 at
Lexington with a barbecue din
ner at t:30 and butlnet meet
ing at 8 00 pm.
A drlnklnr fountain furnUhed
by the Crange wa Installed in
the Park laM week.
An Invitation wa extended
from Mrt. Hila Tlmm of Pendle
ton to the club to attend an all
day picnic at the mountain cab
In of Mrt. Grace Bowman near
Kmigrant Park.
Mr, and Mr. C. C Brenner
him lufn plvi-n the bid on the
Madras to The Dalle mall route
and are moving to Madras this
week.
Kay Boyce of lone haa been
awarded the contract to carry
the mail on the Star Route from
lone down Willow Creek to Mor
pn CtH-il a far as the Rich
ard Patton ranch. Mall delivery
will be on Monday, wcanesuay,
and Friday.
Mrt. Adon Hamlctt and Shar-
lene are tending to business
and visiting In BoUe, Idaho, I
thla week.
ffandra, Stanley, and Wetley
HoUteln are visiting relative
and friends In Kirk. Colorado.
Debbie Klncald of Portland
hat been a get of her grand
mother. Mrs. forg Miller, and
and her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mr. Llndtay Klncald.
Mr. and Mr, pet Crawford
and family - of I'ortland are
spending a two week vacation
her visiting friend and rela
tive, while Mr. Crawford la
working In harvett. Mr. Dort
Williams and family of Port
land spent the week end here
with them.
Mra. rarest ChrUtopherion,
Jr.. underwent major aurgery In
pioneer Memorial ram on aion
dav.
Mrs. Roger Stelger of Portland
sit t-um.1 of honor at a bride
party given by Mrs. Ray Boyce
at her home lart Thursday eve
ning. High was won by Mrs. BUI
Hu-tmann and low by Mrs. Beth
i-ia,ir r:ta-t of honor. Mrs.
Stelger. alao received a glfL
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stelger
an4 limllv have been
visiting her brother-in-law and
tlster. Mr. ana Mrs. iieroea i-kb-irom.
Jr., and family and other
relatlvea and menus nere ana
In Heppner while on vacation
from the city,
nmna R.ikrr of Sunnyvale.
Calif., arrived on Friday to Join
. " a ... .till
Mrs. Baaer ana ne emiunn,
u n vUltlnv tils nirnli Mr.
and Mr. H M. Baker. Saturday
and Sunday were spent ai mc
Nary Yacht club, where they
th ri-nt r.r the Baker fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baker
and family of liermiston ana
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson of
Wenatchee. Wash.
Mrs. John Armlngton and two
daughters of Los Angeles
brought her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dal Ray. who have been
spending the winter at uyie,
u.'h hnnw in lone thla week
end to ly f" while. Mrs.
Lester Goodrich, oi iiusum.
Wash- another daughter. Is al
so visiting here.
More lone News
on page 4
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