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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1965)
Christmas Is Subject For Chapter Program, Dinner Plans Made flHa Om-K ut r'illn HlKtna Ali'h heUl a roinl.liii'il tiuiiir mil ixx Inl niiitlmr at the himm .f Mra. lU-tl v llaunlrr on WrU- Final ln wrr niaile on the MTvlnit if thi (tinner ami olht-r lrutMtant matters nmitcr I l with Hip rtmununlty Kail IVoll val on humlay. Gifts for lh liallohla al lha State llmital In IViKllclun were hruuifht Id the inrllMK'. to bo dHlverrri la the ho'Ul by one mt the memtM-r. FlnicinK i( OitMmas rarols was rn (overt tv Ihoa attending, with Mra. Marilyn ItlMrnann a a(VomanUt. millions refresh rnrnts vrr aervnl during- I ho MMlal hour ly Mra. lUuaU-r. Mia. Kunl McKlUitutt and Mra. Juvee nlter. The ham dinner, m" "'! by the chapter at the Kail Festival un Sunday, was vrry will al tended, (hapti-r mrmlx-ra wish lu rrr their thank to all 1 hour ho attended, and rstend ImvUI thank to Hater's Dairy at ll'tnnT f donating the milk. All treeds of the dinner Co to the water softener fund for lionerr Memorial hospital. Holiday Activities To Receive Attention At Rainbow Meeting All memltrrs f Ruth Aem' hlv. Order of Italnhow for Girls are urred to bv present for the annual t hrlxtma party ami rrjruliif meeting Monday even In:. iWHvmlH-r 'M. at the Mvm Ic hall. Several matters of Important business will bt discussed dur int; the evening, including ! lnl plana ft the annual Christ mas daniT on Monday. Decern ter 27. In the Odd Fellow hall. Memher will cnoy a gift ex hani;c a part of the Christmas party. Among the several money, making protects which the girls have planned. I the public card party Saturday afternoon, Dei-emtx'r 18. Marling at 2:00 p.m. Anyone who enjoys play ing bridge or pinochle I urged to come, frizes will I given, ami tickets may le purchased In advance from Jlalntxtw Girls, or at the door. , v (k'.'A i - - r K ' ' - v V ) f . i ' ' 1 1 1 ) -f I s I '. A BRIDE Of NOVEMBER 27 was th formar Miss Xathlaan Me- Mahon. douqhtar of Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon of Kennawlck. Wn. Sha was otntd In marriaqt to John E. Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cat land Swanwa, Ion, at an Impra-sslv lall cr monr at Holy Cross Catholic church in Portland. Tha nawlywads era now at homo in Portland, wbor tha bridagrootn la a sanlor at Portland Unlvtislty. Educational Program Informs Soroptimists At Luncheon Meeting MrmlM of the 5oroptlmltt ( luh Of lleppner were ournllnn rd on their knowledge ut the ori'anUatlon during an elura lu.nal program which followed i lie luncheon of the group lal lhurilay fwon. t'nde th direction of Mrs John llcifler and Mr. Rill Johnaon of the rt'rarn rorn nuttee, queatlons had leen ore purrd on paper ll and placed under each place mat. Memtws were quetlonel on matters uch as club hUtory, duties re laied to the national and Inter national organization, function of committer, and others. Huests for the day were three wnlor irlrl. Suan Drake, Shir' ev Krwln and Margaret C.reen Mrs. (hariea stark, prenldent. announced that thnre would re no meeting on Thursday. De crnber 23. A special program Is planned for Ilrcemiier Jti. when Mark Brown will be ores, ent to show slide and tell of his United Nations rilgrlmmage tour last summer. Initiation la planned for Jan uary, when two members, Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn and Mls Donna Ceorge, will take the oath of membenhlp. At the December 2 business meeting a report was heard from Mrs. Bill Collins, ways and means chairman, of the very i Couple to Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clenn A. Ball of Yakima, Wn., former resi dents of the fone community, will be honored on tha occasion of their Unh Wedding Anniver ary with a reception on Sun day afternoon, December 2fi Krknds and relatives ar In vited to come to tha FUt Church of the Naarene, Jiecond and B Su-eet. In Yakima, to extend an nlversary greetings to the coup le. lu-ceptlon hours will be from 3 n until 3:00 o'clotic. Itoth Mr. and Mrs. Hall were born at lone, and Mra. Ball will I" remembered as the former l.vdla Griffith. They have made their home in Yakima the past 31 years. The couple requests no gift. successful response to the club- sponsored Thanksgiving teen age dance. Also. Mrs. Wave! Wilkinson. serving objectives chairman, re ported that Interest Is growing n the newly organized Golden Age club, which meets regular- v on the fkest and third Mon day evening at the Kptcopal arlh hall. The club will con tinue to aid the group until it becomes self-supporting. It Is an open organization, with via. Itor and new members always welcome to attend. HCPPNCI GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday. Doeembet It. IMS Ron Leonnig to Wed Lebanon Girl Here Mr. and Ms L. V. Page of Ij-banon. are announcing the forihfomlnff marriage of their daughter. Carol Joan, to Ronnie K. 1-ronriig, n c-f Mr. and Ms. Itonsld leonnlg, llepprver. Miss I'age U a l'.l rtm--i ttt Dr-tanon High achof.l and Is preM-ntly attending Dragon State L'nlversify. After eraduat Ing In l!5l from Tillamook Catholic High, her fiance com pleted studies at Moler Barber College in Portland and Is cur rently barbering at the OIU. campus. .Nui-ual Masa will be aolem nlzed Tuesday. December 2H, ty Father Kavmond Beard at St. Patrick' Catholic church, be- Three Clubs Meet Buttons and Bows, lUrd Work. Ing and Busy Beavers 4 H cluOs met at I) Ann B iwtt s on le cemter 4. I'MA. Karen Crowell demonstrated a miterel c-vrner. We had a quU on the parts of a sewing machine. Cindy rVi trom. Carol Wily and f Ann titmlt rrve4 refreshmenta. Karen Crowell. rexirter ginning at 1 pm. Ail frterula an.t rrlatlvM nf the couple are invited to attend tna ceremony and tne reception that will follow at the bartsh hall. 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Mrs. James HUderbrand nnr rated the puiorial atory. starting with the Hihllcal account of the birth of Christ, developing the meaning of symbols which are found in various paintings and works of art related to the fLrst Christmas. Famous paintings were displayed and symboU were pointed out which were highlights of the paintings. lolorcd alleles depicted Inter pretations of the first Christ mas, as seen through the eves ; of xople In foreign lands. The program also featured the sing. Ing of favorite carols, led by Mrs. Kenneth Itoblnson. and twoi vocal recordings. (juests for the evening were Mrs. Dale Holland. lleppner, and Mrs. Frances Morrow of Prescott, Ariz- who is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bob Abrams. and family IIoll call of members was an fiwercd by telling a favorite Christmas legend, family cus torn, or favorite Christmas poem edits which will be given to patients at Pioneer Memorial hospital were gift wrapped and made ready for delivery to the hospital. A highlight of the evening was the exchange or gilts among members, and the re vealing of secret pals during tne past year. New members who were pres ent were Mrs. Jack Kxleger, Mrs Lynn Pearson and Mrs. Ililder brand. Mrs. Everett Struck meter, president, conducted a short business mooting. Chris t m a s greeting letters were read from former members, Mrs. Nels An derson, now in Africa, and Mrs, Arolene Laird, of Yakima, Wn. Wall and table decorations carried out the holiday atmos phere. Assisting Mrs. Schmidt as hostesses were Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. VVes Sherman and Mrs, Lynn Pearson. During the social hour guests were served a frozen cranberry dessert, spritz cookies, lime punch and coffee from a refreshment ta ble centered with a holly and candle arrangement in white milk glass. The January meeting was an nounced for the home of Mrs. Loren Lucore. 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