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MISS TASS MORRISON
Morrison-Beckham
Engagement Told
Mr anil Mrs. J.xll.. K Morrl
'"ii. tn. niinoiilH'o till' en
Mgrmrnt of thi'lr tluilKhtor,
'hi-ry Ann,- iTassi, to Mr. Duv
mI tlliike Iltvkhitm. Kugi'iii'.
Mr Mini Mr. !n Hit-khnm,
Cms Il.iy, an- parents of tin
(ul lire bridegroom. 1
Miss Morrison Is a senior at
'ri'Kiin Slate University, major
ing in lluinaiiltli'H anil Sk'Iu1
Silences. Slif Is u I!HkI grUdU
iltl' llf llllll' High SlIllNll.
Thi engagement was formal
ly annouiii'fil during a Christ
mas arty at tin- Alpha Chi 1
Omega .sonirllv, where Mis j
Morrison Is affiliated.
l'uvld was graduated from ,
OSC In UN.", anil revived It I h
bachelor's degree In business
.iiliiiliilNtratloii. lie Is a member
"f Alpha Tail Omega fraternity.
( urrentU, lie Ls studying for
Ills master's degree at the Uni
versity of Oregon anil upon
graduation In the fall of l'.H17,
lie will bee.Ui active duty us a !
'.'ml I.t. In the United States
Army.
Iavii Is n l'.Hll graduate of
Marshfleld High school,
A late August wedding Is be
ink' idiinned by the couple.
Among those attending the
state Wheat league meeting In
l ortland last wei-k were ( utility
Agent Kueene Winters and Mrs.
Winters, Mr. and Mrs. I Van
Craves, Mr. and Mrs Frank An
derson, Mr. and Mrs Hill Me-
Clintisk and Mr and Mrs. Har
ney Maleom, all of lleppner
area
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Santa Claus Guest
At Wrangler Club
Festive: Christmas party of
Ihe Wranglers was Wednesday,
December 1 1, In the fair annex
building with some 70 ivrsons
attending.
The evening started with a
potluck HupM-r. Chief look and
decorators Included Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mr. and
Mrs. George l.uclanl, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Steagall and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty. Fea
tured In the decorutions were a
tree and Christinas candles.
Program was conducted by
Mr. and Nfr I. vim f'firun urti
solicited young choir memherH
irom the audience to sing "Jlng
le Hells" loud enough to usher
Santa Claus In.
Santa hnd treats for everyone
mid had a hag filled Willi Rifts
to be devllereil to Ihe memlvni
and guests present. He was hap
pily surprised to sec Frank Tur
ner there for the "umpteenth"
consecutive year.
Many of the von Hosiers had
their pictures taken on Santa's
lap
New officers fur the year
were elected. Holert Herjstrom
Is president and Hill Healy Is
vice president. Maralee Murray
Is secretary-treasurer.
Two new directors Heeled were
Hob Webb and Norman Nelson.
Holdover directors ure Fred
Mankln and Art Vance. Holce
Fulleton, as past president,
goes on as a new director.
Unusual Handmade
Gifts are Featured
At Pine City Party
A pan of refrigerator roll
dough, ready to work down,
was one of the surprise home
made gifts exchanged by the
members of I'lne City Extension
Unit at Its meeting at the home
of Mrs. I,eo Ashbeck, Wednes
day, December M. Mrs. (jay lord
Madison was the giver, and
Mrs. George l.uclanl was the re
ceiver of this unusual gift.
Other gifts Included fancy
cookies, candy and cake, as well
as other useful Items. Iteclpcs
for the edible Rifts and polluck
luncheon dishes were exchang
ed. Mrs. Willard French demon
strated making an attractive
Christmas centerpiece using
such unlikely materials as an
old spike-heeled shoe, spray
paint, macaroni, stryofoam and
holly leaves. Members each
completed a centerpiece during
the afternoon.
Mrs. Tom Ashbeck presided at
the business meHing. The mem
bers were reminded that Pen
nies for Friendship would be
turned In at the January meet
ing, anil (lifts for the state hos
pital collected In February. Next
meeting on "Furniture Arrange
ment" will be at Ihe home of
Mrs. George l.uclanl, January
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Mahoney Home Scene
Of Holiday, Parties
Mm. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Ray
Ferguson, Mrs. Ed Schaffltz
and Mrs. Claude Graham were
Joint hostesses for a pleasant
aftprnoon and evening of social
entertaining at the Mahoney
home on Wednesday, December
14. A Christmas luncheon and
buffet supper were followed by
tables of bridge play. Rooms and
tables were beautifully decor
ated In keeping with the Christ
mas season.
High score for the afternoon
bridge play was held by Mrs.
Dean Hunt, with Mrs. Clarence
Rosewall, low. Winning high
prize for the evening play was
Mrs. Jim Drlscoll, and Mrs.
Riley Munkers, low.
Parkers Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker!
were happily surprised on Mon
day afternoon when two of their
grandsons visited them. The
young men, Tony and Gregory
Parker are the soas of Mr. and
Mrs. John Parker of Portland.
Tony ls home on a short
leave from F'ort Polk, La., and
on his return will enter Offi
cer's Training Corps on the east
coast.
Gregory begins his term of
service for the U. S. Army at
Fort Lewis, Wn. In January.
While here they also visited
at the home of their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hos
kins, Jr., und family.
Garden Club Hears
Christmas Customs
At Luncheon Meeting
IONE Tuesday, December 13,
was a Joyous day for members
of the lone Garden Club, when
they met at the home of Mrs.
Wallace Wolff for a Christmas
luncheon featuring turkey and
all the trimmings. Guests pres
ent were Mrs. Howard Bryant,
Mrs. Jack Sumner, Mrs. Dirk
Rinehart and Mrs. Robert Ben
son. There was an exchange of
gifts and a special prize was
presented to the member hav
ing the most beautifully wrap
ped package.
The roll call comprised most
of the program, "Christmas Cus
toms of a Foreign Country." Mrs.
Lloyd Johnson gave an Inter
esting talk on the care of the
poinsettia. It must be kept at
an even temperature and does
not survive cold climates, were
among pointers given.
Hostesses for the next meet
ing are Mrs. Omar Rietmann
and Mrs. Herman Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winters
visited with the Kuv. and Mrs.
Kenneth Robiason and family
while they were in Portland to
attend the Wheat League meet
ing. They report the Robinsons
to be all well and enjoying
their new pastorate at St. Mark's
Lutheran church.
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HEPPWEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thnwday, Deambr 22. 1966 J
Classes Enjoy Fun
Evening After Game
Seventh grade students en
Joyed a havrlde. carol singing,
wiener roast and dance, follow
ing the elementary school bas
ketball game with Umatilla,
Friday evening, December 16.
The party was sponsored by
students of Mrs. Judy Goch
nauer's home room who Invit
ed the other 7th grade class.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright
provided a truck for the hay.
ride and their son, Dean, a
seventh grader, cleaned the
truck, filled It with hay and
milked all week to provide
milk for the party. Other stu
dents In the class also worked
to make the evening a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Gochnauer and Miss Terry
Llncecum chaperoned the evening.
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