HICIETY
Idaho Ceremony Joins
Couple in Marriage
MInr I.Intla Arki'N, ImuuIiIt of
Mr. unit Mr. IliiroM Atk' of
Mlllnn Kri-cwnltT, became Hw
brlrto of Iiol) HiiRiT, won of Mr,
inn! Mr. Jim !fiiK'r, llcppncr,
At on Itiformnl tvrcnwny In n
wnlillni? rlmpi-l In Cocur il'-Ali-ni',
Muho, on Monday, Sfit
tntuT 12.
Alti'tullnii llic rotipli' were
MIm Cheryl lihlnehnrt of Mil
Ion Kreewnter nnl piivlil Kll
Kr of lleppner.
Following n hhort wedilliiR
trip, thf ncwlvwed urn expert
) hero nt the home of tho
Kroom'a pnrentu late thin week.
The new Mrx. linger I n jrrad
unto of Milton Kreewnler Hlh
m-IkhiI nnil of the Pendleton Col
! of Id-nut v Kollowlni; hln
Krtuliiiitlon from lleppner lllnh
whiml In l!Hi, the groom com
pleted n two yenr court In
I'lM-tmnlen nt Oregon Trrhnlral
InMltuti- In Klnmuth KhIIm, and
will return there for further
training If he U not called noon
into military w-rvlce,
Fall Flower Show
Planned This Month
In lone Cafetorium
Pimm art- unilerwny by the
lone fliinien club for Itx 15th
minimi fall flower show and nil
ver ten, planned for Sunday,
September 25, In the lone whool
riifetorium.
Public In urjcd to come be
tween tin' hours of 2:(K) ami 7:00
p. m, to see displays of beautiful
fall flowers which will carry out
the hhnw theme, "('ompany'N
ComliiK" O! Npe'lal Intercut will
be a dUpluy of dahlluM from the
Harden ( Kill Itnwlliin.
Knlrlei are invited in both
adult and children' IIvInIohh of
both itvncrul horticulture and
artlNllo lloral iirr annem c n I n.
Oulm and orjriirilatloim are al
so Invited to prepare table net
llri(f entrle. General informa
tion ha been placed In the
chil)'n linndliM)k, and anyone
wishing further Information may
refer .o It, or In Invited to con
tact Mr. Jim ThoniHon, Lexing
ton, or Mrs. Carry TuIIIn, lone.
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Plans for Winter
Programs Outlined
At WSCS Meeting
A review of WSCS program
toplm which will bo given ma
jor emphaxlit during the year
wan given bv Mrs. J a men 1 1 1 1 -derbrnnd
at the first fall meet
InK of the Women' Society of
Christian Sorvleo of the Metho
dist church last Wednesday
evening.
Content of the planned pro
lirarrm will cover changes In
mission work to meet contem
porary needs; dialogue with oth
er world religions; the Christ
Ian culture, world economy and
space; compulsive conformity
and Christian values, and plans
for action to meet present day
problems. Many of the programs
are designed to be presented in
dialogue form, and offer ample
opportunity for open dlscuasion..
Mrs. Jack KrW'Ker led the de
votional period, with Mrs. Mel
vln Dixon arranging the worship
center.
Mrs. Bob llenrv presided at
the business meeting. Following
a report from the executive com
mittee by Mrs. Kenneth Batty,
action was taken to send contri
butions to mission supply work
and to hold three money-making
events during the year. The
first will be November 19, on
Saturday before the Thanksgiv
ing holiday.
Plans for a mother-daughter
banquet were finalized for Wed
nesday evening, September 2H.
Mrs. Marian Van deMark, act
ing deun of women at Portland
University, will speak and show
slides of a recent African trip.
Men of the church will serve
the banquet, and tickets will be
available In advance.
Mrs. Melvln Dixon and Mrs.
Owen Leathern served as co
hostesses for the evening.
District Officers
Here to Take Part
In Local Installation
Several American Legion and
Auxiliary district officers trav
eled to Ucppner from Athena
Monday evening to take part In
Installation ceremonies of this
year's oflicers.
Members and ruests met first
for a no host put lurk dinner at
the U-jiI'mi hall.
Mrs. Di.rlone Mlgut-z of Ath
ena, distrlst G president, Install
ed the following slate of aux
iliary offictrs: Mrs. Frank Ham
lin, president; Mrs. Iva Booker,
1st vice president ; Mrs. Marjorle
VVcirilen, 2nd vice-president;
Mrs. Itlli-y Munker.s. secretary;
Mrs. Gerald Hood, treasurer
Mrs. Bill Heath, historian, and
Mrs. Artne Herman, sergeant-at-arms.
Call Zeilm of Athena, district
t commander, installed legion
officers, headed by Don Munk
ers ns post commander.
Other Vif ltlng dignitaries were
Jim llowton, commander of
Athena s-sl. and Mr. and Mrs.
Kov Mooio, Athena Legionnaires.
Report of delegates to Girls'
and Boys' State will be heard at
the next combined dinner meet
Ing on October 10.
Aniono coming plans for the
auxiliary I:, a baked foods sale,
set for Fr.day, September 30, in
downtown llcppncr. Hunters'
specials will be among Items
planned fm the sale.
Mrs. Turner Hosts
Bookworms Meeting
First meeting of the year for
the Bookworm club was Tues
day evening at Mrs. Virginia
Tumor' home where members
gathered for a potluok supper
and organization of the year's
program.
The meal wan nerved at a
beautiful table arranged with
flowers and china in shades of
pink on a pale pink dama.sk
cloth. Kach member furnished
food for the meal.
Those present were Mm. Bob
Henry, Mrs. Turner, Mr. Lucy
Peterson, Mr. Ted Smith, Mrs.
Inez Krwln, Mrs. Gene Fergus
on, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs.
Jim Thomson and Mrs. Charles
.St arks.
New president of the organi
zation Is Mrs. Cornett Green.
Vice-president Is Mrs. Henry;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Turn
er; and asKlstant for Mrs. Turn
er Is Mrs. Peterson. A schedule
for entertaining and book-reviewing
was drawn up, with
the next meeting planned for
September 27 at the Cornett
Green home.
Miss Bern let Thomson.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thomson, Is In Heppner for a
two weeks visit with her par
ents. She came Friday, Septem
ber 9, and Is on vacation from
her position as hecrctary at
Lunn t Bradstreet In Portland.
Monagle Relatives
Meet in Germany;
Plan Ireland Tour
A family reunion on foreign
ground took place this week in
Ireland between Capt. and Mrs.
John W. Barry, son-in-law and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Monagle of Heppner,
and Mrs. Barry's uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney P. Doner
ty of Pendleton.
The Barrys and their two
small sons are living near Heid
elberg, Germany, with the V. S.
Armed Forcps, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dohorty are traveling though
Europe with a planned tour.
The couples were able to
meet briefly In Heidelberg on
July 21, but are now planning
to be together for a week, trav
eling about Ireland and visiting
relatives In that country.
The Dohortys will return to
Pendleton at the end of September.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurxiay. September IS. 1966
Visitors at tho Bob Abrams
home during the past week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
M. Abrams, Everett, Wn., par
ents of Mr. Abrams. Mrs. Sara
Morrow, mother of Mrs. Abrarm
left Thursday, September 8, to
return to hor home In Prescott,
Ariz. A former Heppner High
student, Margaret Marks, stop
ped overnight September 7 at
the Abrams home.
Miss Mahoney Tells
Soroptimists of Tour
To English Countries
Miss Shannon Mahoney was
a prof'atn guest of the Soroptl
mlst club at Its luncheon meet
ing last Thursday noon.
An Interesting report was giv
en by Shannon of a tour which
she and her aunt, Mrs- Kath
leen Mathci of Pendleton, took
In late June and early July to
Ireland, Scotland and England.
Color slides of their travels
showed the unique beauty of
the countries, their culture and
ways of life. Time limited her
In sh-rwinf slides of only half
the trip, but was Invited to con
tinue on a later program.
Discussion was held by club
members on entering the club's
float in Pendleton for the Dross
Up parade September 10. With
the offer of Dick Wilkinson to
transport li by flatbed truck to
Pendleton, It was decided to
place It in the parade. Those
helping to reassemble and get it
ready In Pendleton for the pa
rade were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson, Mrs. Wes Sherman,
Mrs. Wavc-1 Wilkinson and Mrs.
Matt Hughes. Much work had
been done through the summer
to make tht float bed more eas
ily transported.
lone Rainbow Girls
To Install Sunday
Officers of lone Rainbow As
sembly No. 89 will be install
ed Sunday, September 18, at 2
p.m. at the Masonic Hall In
lone.
Teresa Stefanl, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Stefanl,
will be Installed as Worthy Ad
vLsor. Mother advisor of the
Rainbow girls In lone is Mrs,
Lewis Halvorsen.
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Alan Martin drore to Seattle
Saturday to pick up his grand
mother, Mrs. Laura Barnes, K2,
who will stay with the Martins
here for at least the rest of the
year. Martin, Heppner Element
ary school principal, and Mrs.
Barnes returned to Heppner
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kit George left
August 8 for Ft. Collins, Colo.,
where he will enter the School
of Forestry of Colorado State
University as a Junior. He pre
viously attended Eastern Ore
gon College at La Grande and
Blue Mountain Community College.
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