Grand Worthy Advisor!
Officially Welcomed
By lone Assembly
Umt. r ml worthy mtvloof o'
Internatlunal Order of lialnlxiw
(it tilrls In Oregon, made an
rrii1l vUll to lnif Aemby
No. KJ on Friday evening The
m-iin( m iiroctei hy a
turkey dinner trlinl by the
KainlHiw iMHirtl, audited liy
Mra, l. f Aacrs.
During the meeting t'hrlatle
waa honored with an addendum
an presented a cheek to
lt her with her project tt
the year, Mim iuixiiint for
I lit Oregon Hit ml .Kehoo) at Sa
lem and I hi- Maortlc ami Fast
ivn Star Hume al Foreat (irov
herllyn Smouae, worthy advls
01, made the presentation for
the Assembly and ahu present,
rd hrr with a t-ermnal sift
from tli girls, flonnle llynd
sang a aolo accompanied by
tiun Jane JttMn.
Following Hi meeting many
of Ilii trUU and their guest at
tended the Homecoming dance
at Hip high hw.l.
Rhea Creek Ladies
Make Banquet Plans
The fthea ("rerk Crange Home
r-eoriomles Hub met at Thurs- j
clay f( a potlurk luncheon and
hutlnesa meeting at the home I
of Mra. Orlan Wright.
Mr, lien Anderson presided
at the meeting where plans and
committees were set up for the
Morrow (ounty (.rain Crowcrs
l.in(iirt to Ik1 served by the
IIH' tin N11V i-tiilwr H
I'ri-M-nt at the meeting were MIL AND MRS. LARRY I. TIBBLES (the former Judy Mooreheod).
Mra. Ilonald Hagucwood, Mr.
Harold wk. Mm. Henry Hak
er, Mra. lien Anderson. Mra.
Walter Wright, Mr. l.eonard
Hill. Mra. John Crave. Mra. Hay
Krake. Mra. Mary Wright. Mra.
Fvclyn Farrens, Miss Marilyn
BeriMrom and the hostess, Mra.
Wright.
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ANNUAL
TURKEY DINNER
Saturday, Nov. 6
5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Lexington I OOF
Hall
Sponsored by
Holly Rebckah
Lodge
3 BIG DOOR riUZrX
Afghan, Lady's Stole
Dressed Doll
Cords. Games, Coffee Hour
Following
EVERYONE WELCOME!!
Eugene Chapel is Wedding Scene
For Moorehead-Tibbles Ceremony
The marriage of Minn Judy
MiMirehead, daughter of Mr. and
M. Melvin L. Moorehead of
Eugene, to I-arry L. Tlhblea. aon
of Dr. and Mrs. 1- D. Tibbies of
F'rank Leal, aunt of the bride:
Mra. Ime Tibbies, Mrs. Irene
Albro and Mrs. Darrell Moore
head. A-islstinR were Mrs. Wen
dell Whlttington. hU. Hugh
Heppner. was solemnized at a I Smith and Mrs. Gene Whlttlng-
iirvwy ian mnnnny on nun-
tlav. September 5.
Vows were exchanged In Roe-
light Wedding Chacl In Eu
gene, with Dr. Ward Hire of
Northwest Christian College inr
forming the double ring after
noon ceremony. The altar was
decorated with arrangements o(
i gladioli In fall Nhades of yel
i low, orange and gold.
) Escorted by her father, the
bride wat lovely In an empire
style wlllnK gown of Chantil
( Iv lace. Her bouffant veil wai
I held by a Jeweled crown and
Uhe carried a bridal bouquet of
gardenias and hlephanotis ar-
ranged with Ivy.
i The bride's attendants were
Mlus Vivian Straus, as maid
of honor, and Miss Kristlne
Krebs, as bridesmaid, both of
Eugene. Their gowns were of
olive green French crepe In em
pire alyle, and they curried yel
low, orange and bronze chrys
anthemums. Lance Tibbies of Eugene
served as best man for his
brother. Ushers were Robert
Huffman, Heppner; Keith Tron
son, lU'ddlng. Calif., and Rodney
jviooreneau, brother 01 the bride.
of Eugene.
The couple greeted their
guests at a wedding reception
at Spencer Creek Grange Hall
near Eugene. ervlng were Mrs
ton.
MIks Elaine Miller and Miss
Louise (iuKtafson took care of
gifts and Miss Karen Whitting
ton kept Hie guest book.
The couple is now at home
at 1 130 S. W. Moss St.. Aptm.
1, rortland.
Mr. Tibbies, a graduate of
Heppner High school in 1961.
and of the University of Ore
gun In 1'.k, Is taking graduate
work at the University of Ore
gon Medical School.
After graduating from South
Eugene High school In 13, the
new Mrs. Tibbies attended the
University of Oregon for two
years and Is now enrolled at
IVrtland State College.
Interest in Senior'
Citizens Club Grows;
Dinner Set Monday
for those so dear
new Or O IIAiVE
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length m
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length 3V"
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Stora Hourai 9 K M. To 8 P. M.
PR. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
JEWELERS
A
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STAMPS
Continued Interest In organi
zing a club for senior citizens
in South Morrow county was
demonstrated by a group who
met with a committee of the
Soroptlmlst club at the home
of Wavel Wilkinson Monday
evening.
The group made plans for
tneir iirst actual get-together on
Monday, November 1, at the
hair Annex In the county fair
building, it Is to start with a
potluck dinner at 7:00 p.m..
wnn an open invitation to any
one u years or age or older to
attend. Anyone who Is In need
of transportation is asked to
contact Mrs. Mattle Green, 676
92IW.
Actual possibilities of the
good times and social benefits
which may be derived from
such a club were seen by a
group of local people who vis
ited the Golden Ace club of
Hormiston last Tuesday after
noon.
If such a club Is organized
here, they have yet to establish
a place and definite time for
meetings.
Methodist Women
Plan Prayer Time
Women of the Heppner Meth- 1
odlst church will observe a call
to prayer and self denial Sat
urdav. October 30. between 7
and 10 a.m. In the church sanc
tuary, It is announced by the
Rev. Melvin Dixon, church pas
tor.
The women will come to the
church, kneel In prayer at the
altar and leave a nlft the Drice
nt enmnh nc thev aro wtlllri
J to do without that some needy
person might nave a necessity,
he said.
Hunting guests over the
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Padberg were
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross of
Canby. It was the first hunting
experience for Mrs. Ross, and a
successful one, since she was
the only lucky one in a party
of four to get a deer. Both young
people are employed in Canby,
where Mrs. Ross, (the former
Mary Evelyn Tucker), is teach
ing in the elementary school
and her husband is workine
with a carpentering firm.
Tom Class, son of former
Morrow county health nurse.
Mrs. Velma Glass, was a week
end visitor in HePDncr on bus
iness and renewing acquaintan
ces here. He is doing part time
teaming in social sciences at
Portland State college, and tak
ing work for an advanced de-
gree. He was a graduate of Wil
lamette University last sDrin?
Graves Homo Visited
By Friends, Relatives
The ranch horn of Mr., and
Mra. Jvhn Grave It a popular
meeting dar for many of their
friends and relatives during the
hunting aeaaon.
Vliltlng now at th Graves
hxri ar Mr and Mr It ft
Wilms of Hirtland. rrnfa of
Mm fjravea. ana weekend
gueU Included her brother In
law and slater. M. and Mra.
Mwin Broaten of Elk lUver.
Idaho.
Others who have tern enloy
Ing lh Graves' honpitality art
Mr, wait inn ana her mother
In law, Mra. Jcftti Hill of Jvn-
dleton, and li brother and aia
ter In law from Vancouver,
H (; alo Mr and Mrs tharl.
Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Wilcox and family, all of
llermlMon; M. and Mrs Ray
!oven, Leslngton: Joe Maton,
I'rlnevllle: Mrs. Vlda ll.liker
and Mr. and Mrt. Im llrliker.
of lone.
Edwin Tuck?, son of Mra.
Archie Padberg. and hia aon
Danny, stopped briefly Sunday
at the J'adberg home on their
return to Salem from a week-
nd camping and hunting trip,
"hey were happy to return home
with a buck.
Inqalls arc Honored
At Surprise Reception
On 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie IngalU
of Adama were pleasantly ur
prliH ty their family and
friends on their 2ftr Wedding
Annlveraary on Sunday, October
17. Mrs means will be remem.
twred at the former Jeaale Mc
Cab of lone.
During the afternoon, around
') guctta railed at their horn
to enjoy their occasion and sign
the guet book. Trie couple was
p cue riled with money tree
and received many lovely gifts.
The renterplecw for the day,
presented to the honored guett
by Mrs. I Ilia Timmi of Pendle
ton, was a beautiful arrange
ment of white chrysanthemum
and silver wedding bells, with
silver spiral candle completing
the arrangement.
Mrs. Howard Fubanks of Ar
lington, sister of Ms. IngalU.
baked and decorated the all
white four-tiered cake, with
white roM-s and silver leaves
and topped It with white sugar
bells. Mrs. hubanks also cut
and served the cake.
Others who assisted were Mrs.
Earl McCabe. lone, who served
Ice cream; Mrs. Krncst McCabe
of Heppner, poured coffee, and
Miss Gail Tlmma. Pendleton,
poured the punch. In charge of
BtrPNCI CAZETTE-T1MCS. Thursday, Ortobs XI IMS
Past Grands Meet
For Annual Dinner
Pat Nobl Grands of Sans
Souii lUbekah lodge held their
annual get-together dinner at
the !)OK hall Monday even
ing, October 1M. The potluck-
Mvl dinner wa M-rved at )
with Mrt. Cornett feen. Mr.
Jerry Itood and lather Here
from arvlng at hostees.
Letters were read from sev
eral of the Past Noble Grand
who were not able to be pres.
ent. Mrs. Lucille parrUh was
welcomed as a new member.
An election resulted In the
following new officers: Mrs.
Green, chairman; Mrs. lion
Hough, vice chairman, and Mrs.
John Here strom, secretary -treas
urer.
At the cloae of the meeting.
secret pals among the members
were revealed and new ones
drawn for the coming year.
Elks Schedule Start
Of Pinochle Tourney
The Heppner Klks Lodge hat
scheduled the first go round of
n eight week pinochle tourna
ment for Wednesday, November
X beginning at 7 p rn In the
Elk' Temple.
Anyone desiring further Infor
mation concerning the tourna
ment, open to f-Ika and their
ladles, may contact Mrt, Dar
re padberf by Phoning 4T2-
7253.
the guest book waa Mrs. Ingall't
niece. Mist Pam McCabe of
Heppner.
Those attending from out-of-
town came from Pasco, Wn.,
'endleton. Heppner. lone, Ath
ena and Arlington.
The Cazette-Tlmea appreciates
getting news copy early.
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