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HEFFNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. fsbvary t. 1 Sorority Contributes Bride is Showered To Crippled Children; At Pre-Wedding Party We COmeS I OOF Gift I" compliment to Miss Julie IPfclffer. s bridal shower was I3:.'hteen member of - Bel flvcn In her honor at the Kpts Onx-Ks chapter of tllon Slg -copal Iarlh hall Thursday ma Alhha sorority met February evmlng, February 17. Miss 2 at In lovely country home If eider became the bride of i f Mrs. June UndMrom. Mrs. Thomas Uyde Saline of Corval Alice Crawford, member at- 1' at an afternoon ceremony laree, was cjIm present. I February 50, at the I'ptseopal "ihe group voted to send $50 to the lku and Bootie fund of The bride's chosen wcddlni the Crippled Children's Hospital colors of pink and white were school at Eugene. ThU money carnea oui in an attractive cen- will be used to purchase correo tcrplece of carnations and roses live shoes and leg braces for on Ihe serving table, and In other crlruled children. floral arrangements about the Announcement was made of a I room S10U donation bv the Odd Fel- Hostesses for the occasion lows tatee of lleppner to the wre Mrs, Jim Thompson, Mrs. at,r soliencr Iund lor rioncer uoe i.rar.am, airs, james .-or-Memorial hoxpital at lleppner. ene. Mrs. Jack Loyd. Mrs. Carl makini? a total or nu iwrs. inn ai chanter wUhe to extend sincere I honey. thanks to the Odd Fellow for Many loxely gifts wvre oien their help. All further donations ed by the honor guest, assisted may te made to the Beta Omega by Mrs. fpauldlng. Refreshments . I .. .... ....... - . ,i - . - 1 . . . savincs account at ine uanx or i iw vi mr Eastern Oiegon at lone. evening, with Mr. Loyd assist The educational program on '"g "e pouring "Ghosts and Poltergeists' was fifi? 'uirRS Oddfellows to Host ments were served following the Grand Master's Visit merino hv Mr t.lnrtttrnm iml 10"" ,v,u5,cl a Vlll Mm. joycrf snider. . At March 2 Meeting The annual crab feed fori " members and husbands was! Members of Willows did held at the lone Legion hall I Fellows loCge are urged to be February lb. with the social present for a special meeting committee as hostesses. A large Wednesday. March 2, when salmon was given for the door I Grand Master James R Ball of Past Grands Enjoy Program on Flowers prie and w as won by Mrs. Max- ine Kietmann. Supt. Potter Works On Riverside Plans Supt. David R. Potter of the Morrow County School District was In Portland Friday working with Howard Ciazer, architect. on what I"otter termed "justi fiable requests for changes" on plans lor the new Riverside high schoo. He said that the architect was "very cooperative" in working on tne modifications Junction City will be present for Ms olllrui visit. The rerular meeting, starting at 7:30 p.m., will follow a dinner at 6:30 in trie IOOF hall, held jointly with members of Sans Soucl Kebckah lodge. The 53rd annual Umatilla- Morrow County District Conven tion has been announced for Sat urday, February 26. at the IOOF hall In Pendleton. The afternoon business meeting will start at 1:30 p.m., followed by a banquet and evening program. It is ex pected that the Willows lodge will be represented. and that the plans will soon be ready to present at another I ... AA nrf ifnfinrtc meetina of th north end huild. LenrCn MCaHO HOIIS ing committee. J Ser for Hope, Valby vi i nuaj inviiiiig a vi iv t anu Irvin Rauch. school board chair man, m?t with the owner or By DEL? HA JONES tHeUI oxer from last week) LEXINGTON Past Noble Crands club of Holly Kchckah Lodge met at the Hcppner Grill last Wednesday for a noon luncheon. The tables were beau tlfully decorated In the Valen tine theme, with hearts and flowers. Following the luncheon Mrs. Charles Ruggles entertained the ladles with colored slides of their beautiful collection of wild flowers. Thoe present for this enter taining afternoon wvre Mrs. Merle Cornelison, Mrs. June Field. Mrs. Ed Hunt. Mrs. Ken neth Palmer. Mrs. Archie Mun kers, Mrs. Al Fetsch. Mrs. A. F. Majeske. Mrs. Florence McMil lan, Mrs. Alonzo Henderson, Mrs. Oris Padberg. Mrs. Charlie Pad berg. Mrs. C C. Jones and Mrs. Ruggles, the guest. Earl Warner Is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital in Mr. and Mrs, Joe Yocom and chlliUen sKnt the weekend with the Forrest Klnehart fam ily In I'klah. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sawyer and n John, former HobarL Indiana residents, Ulted at the Horenee McMillan home on Sat urtfay. Also with them were their grandchlldien IVarl ami Walde Sawyer of Pendleton. Mr, and Mrs. Sawyer now make their home in Joseuh. where they have retired and purchased a nome. Coming Projects Planned by HEC HOSPITAL NEWS ratlenta who were admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital for medical care, and were la ter dismissed, were the follow Ing: Ruth Stolnow. Condon: Bruce Marauardt. Lexington: Wllla Johnson. Lexington; Joe Wilson. Condon, deceased; Ce cella Webb, Kinzua; Tom Mar latt. lleppner. and Marion Bid lleppner. having entered there "eppner. one dav last wk. Mrs. Clar- 1 nose who were admitted ence Hays of Corvallis and Ver. nd are still receiving medical non Warner, children of Mr. and care, are me following: Konert Mrs. Karl Warner, are staying with their mother in Lexington so that they might be near their father. Airs, rlorcnce McMillan re turned to her home Friday after a few days visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Inln, and family of Arlington. While there she and Mrs. Irvin motored to Portland where they consulted a physic ian and visited Charlene and Kenneth Jones, grandchildren of Mrs. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Irvin and children of Arlington moved to Steagall. Lexington; Sharon Ma. hony. lleppner: Frank I tassel t. Condon; Claude Britt. Spray; Kav Mat ley. lleppner, and Don Lederhos, Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ander son became the parents of a 7 lb.. 12 uz. daughter. Jacqueline May, on Wednesday. February Ifi. She Is their first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of lleppner. A third child was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cllne of Hcpp ner on Wednesday, February lrt. Her birth weight was 6 lb.. 14 oz., and she ha been named Huntington, on Monday to make Sandra Lynn. The Redi-Cut Hemes In Portland on a proposal for teacher housing at Boardrr.an. On Saturday, the superinten dent checked into replacement of heating units for Hcppner High School and purchasing of supplies for the district In Port land. He and Mrs. Potter at ended Dad's Day events at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Saturday night. McBride Due Home Dan McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate McBride, was due to arrive home Wednesday alter completing basic training in the navy at San Diego. He will be on 14-day leave. Dan is to be stationed on a repair ship out of Alameda, Calif., and it will operate off the Pacific coast During the season of Lent, evening meditations will be held alternately on Wednesday evenings between Hope and Valby Lutheran churches at 7:30 p.m., according to Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor. Under the general "The Suffering Savior Speaks the sermons will discuss the fol lowing subjects: "Greatness through Service," Ash Wednes day at Hope: "Learn of Christ to Pray" March 2 at Valby; "An Enemy, Yet a Friend," March 9 al Hope; "The Look That Spoke Volum-is," March 16 at Valby; The King of Kings," March 23 at Hope; "Tears That Count," March 30 at Valby; 'Take Eat; Take Drink," April 6 at Hodc (communion service); "The Vic tors Cry," April 8 at Valby Jood Friday). The public is invited to join in these Lenten worship services. their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller of L.B iiramie iut-u im-ir sun xtn Miller over the week-end. Grange Hears Talk on India Lexington Grange met on Sat urday night for its regular meet ing with Master Charles C. Jones in the chair. Preceding the meeting the group enjoyed a potluck dinner and were for tunate to hear Earl Hardie of Condon who has Just returned from six years spent in Ghana. Africa, with the government where he was employed teach- . ing the people there livestock meme, lar,,f i-aicintr riiActtt tftr tha ,, 1 V.Va- . ....'..1.. u v U 1WI . t new baby meeting following were Pomona Master and wife. Mr. and Mrs Berl Akers and Pomona Lecturer, Mrs. Mary Lundell of lone. At this meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske and Mrs. Wilbur Stea gall were installed in their re spective offices. The next meet ing on March 12 will be Men's Night, with the men furnishing the refreshments and program. Mrs. Wm. J. VanWinkle, Mrs. Johnnie Jackson and Mrs. John nie Edwards recently visited in Mt. Vernon with their mother and at John Day where their father is a patient in the hospital. Joins a sister, Lisa and a broth Gregory. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crisp of Hcpp ner and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cline of Hartshorne. Okla. Mr. and Mrs. James Foyen of Kinzua are parents of a daugh ter. erlinda Jean, born Satur day. February 19. Her birth weight was 7 lb.. 2 oz. She joins a brother. Jimmie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britt of Spray, and Mr. and Mrs. James Foyen of Baker. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Miles of Hepp ner on Wednesday. February 16. weighing 6 lb.. lUi oz. She was named Carla Annette, and Joins two brothers at home. Darrell Lee and Craig Allen. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Siggelkow of Scobey, Mont., and Mrs. Lthel Dunbar of Lex ington. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Carroll of Condon are parents of the first boy born In Pioneer Mem orial hospital In 1906. He was born Wednesday. February 23. and weighed 8 lb.. 14 oz. Named Joseph Patrick, he joins an old er brother, Benton. Grand par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry farks or Portland. For the guy who'd rather drive than fly : Cbevelle SS 396 -yt n . net mam ft a l r. , yneveu9 on on a upon KsOv.pi wun ooay oy Fisher, teat bells front and rear, one of eight feature now standard for your added tafety. Fifiif THE CHEVROLET WAY This is about a Chcrelle yerj special one with a bulging hood, ft black grille and red stripe nylon Urea. Start it np and you're toned In on, 398 coble inches of Torbo-JetV8. Get it moring and suddenly you're a drirer again With gears to shift. A dutch to work. Eren a set of gauges to read, if specified. Now take a enrre, surrounded by a machine that delights in crooked roads. This, 70a see, is an SS 896. A Cherelle, yes. But what ftCheielle. Ail kinds of cars all in one place ... at your Chevrolet dealer's CHEVROLET CEEYELLE CHEVY n CORVAIR corvette JFulleton Chevrolet Coiipainiif 36-3764 Hcppner, Oregon 97836 ir cr.tr ha joncs LEXINGTON Horn Ewnom lis club of Lcftlntrton Grange ntrt at the home of Mrs. Nv man Nelson on Thursday ol Iat week. At this time. It was planned to have the walls of the Grange hall c loaned Almt, a itnnirt ttf ctMikbxxtks ctf NirthwrMern Kec- lpcs will be sold bv the croup, and Mrs. Fred Nrlfton him ap pointed chairman tor ordering them. A report on the Lexington Oil to-op dinner was heard, and the chairman thanked all the who had furnUhcd food and had worked to make It a sue- ces. A Kroup of needed articles was brought as a kitchen show. cr for the dlnlni; room of the Grange hall, and were oiMMicd bv the chairman. Itcfrekhmrnis were served to Mrs. Wilbur Stea gall, Mrs. Florence McMillan .Mrs. A. F. Maleske. Mm. V. C. Jones, Mrs, Alfred Ncln. Mrs. F.lla Burgovne. Mrs. Kenneth Smouxe, and the lion tens, Mrs. Nelson. The next nteetlns Is s-hHluled for the home of Mrs. Ola ituggles In lleppner. Hold Special Program At Holly lichekah lodce meet- Ing last Thursday evening, In itiation was held and Mrs. Vir ginia Grey was taken in as a new member. Since It was also the birthday meeting, a short program which conMMed of a game answered bv namlni? n flower was en toyed, with Mrs.! hd Hunt winning the lrle for the most correct answers. A song, "Memories", was sung by Ihe group and a letter concern- ng the organizing- of Holly and where it got Its name was read. special guest was Mrs. Annie Keene. who accompanied her daughter. Mrs. Huth McCain from lone. Mrs. Keene gave a short talk on past activities of: Holly. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served later In the dining room to both the Kchckahs and Odd Fellows. Mrs. Cleo VanWinkle Is a pa-' tlcnt in the community hosplt. i al In Pendleton where she Is recovering from recent eye sur- j Kery. Newt O'Harra was a Fendlc- 1 ton visitor one day last week. ' i.ene aver or l.Utfene was a leklriKtoii caller urr the week end. r)aW Whitney of Portland was a Sunday nk-ht caller at the I. I. Jones home. Mr and M. Johnnie IU wards rrturnetl home Wednes day frm Mt. Vernon where they had been at the home of Mr Kdward's parents. Mr. and Mi. C lxwry. Mr. Umry recently returned home front John Iay Joe Wilson Diet J.ie WilMn. well krutMii In lleppner, died In I'ortdoit halur day nUht, aeHrdlnj t Infoima tloii from !,rll thally. fwi vices mci In t'omtori tui Tut day with AltxVs Mortuary In charge of aiiangenienu. No olhrr Infoimatloit Mas available by piea lime. hiMpltal. Mr. mid XU. 11113 f lUvU!!.. Vlalletl hunday Mlth the Joe Yo com family. ROVER KNOWS THE VALUE OF BURYING HIS BONES n T vv4 All Rover will want In the future Is a boa to chew . . . But Junior will want much morel A Car. Education. A family of bis own. 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