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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1967)
Local Lodge to Host District Convention Of Degree of Honor District Convention of the Do eree of Honor Protective Assool ation will be held Tuesday, Oc tober 10, at the Catholic parish hall, Hoppner. Registration will begin at 11:00 a.m., and potluck luncneon served by the local lodce at 12:00 noon. Banquet will be served In the Methodist church dining room at 6:30 un der the chairmanship of Mrs, Lincoln Nash and Mrs, Mary Bryant. Heppner lodge will have the opening ceremonies, with school of Instructions by Mrs, Clara Gertson, national treasur er and state director, assisted by state officers. Various visiting lodges will conduct the evening session. Theme of the convention, un der the general chairmanship of Mrs. Earl Soward, will be in keeping with celebrating the 80th anniversary of the lodge, Delegates are expected from Baker, Pendleton, The Dalles and John Day, and state officers from Portland. All members are Invited to the luncheon, the af ternoon and evening sessions, and banquet, with tickets avail able at the Methodist church. Gilliams Entertain Out-of-town Guests Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gilliam recently were their son and daughter-ln law, Reverend Jackson and Kay Gilliam, from Great tails, Mont., where he is pastor of the Episcopal Churcn or Incarna tion. Rev. Gilliam serves a par ish of 900. They arrived here Thursday, September 21, and left Saturday morning for the 10-day General Convention in Seattle, which he attended as a clerical delegate from his ar ea. Arriving here Friday, Septem ber 22, to visit with his parents were Howard Gilliam and his wife Helen, of Spokane. Gilliam serves as county extension agent in the Spokane area. They left on Sunday for their home. Also visiting the Gilliams were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown of Portland, who are spending time in the area visiting friends and relatives. They are staying at the Art Keene home. Arizona Travelers Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. Barney Irwin of Apache Wells, Mesa, Ariz., were house guests at the home of close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Chapin last week. The Ir wins are avid golfers and they had a pleasant time on the Wil low Creek course while visiting here. While here, they were enter tained at the Ray Ferguson home with a barbecue, and spent time visiting Mrs. Irwin's uncle, Ed Bennett, and other friends. The Irwins left the lat ter part of last week for their home in Arizona, after spend ing the summer months in the Bend area. i :: 1 Interesting Displays Seen at Flower Show HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, October 5. 1967 i The 16th annual Fall Flower Show, presented under the sponsorship of the lone Garden Club, on Sunday, September 24, was considered a great success bv euests and members who viewed the displays of beauti ful arrangements and horticul tural specimens. The school caretorium was decorated in keeping with the show title. "Autumn Plain and Fancy." The large collection of dahlias on display by Bill Raw ins, local dahlia grower, added to the display or autumn beau ty. The Best of Show award in arrangement class was present ed to Mrs. Garry Tullls for her entry Jn the "Emerald ' class, an arrangement made entirely of greens. Mrs. Tullls was also re cipient of the sweepstakes award, presented to the winner of the most blue ribbons in the show. Mrs. Fredrick Martin received the Best of Show award in the horticulture class for a beautiful semi-cactus dahlia. Junior sweepstakes honors were tied with Charlie Rawlins and Cassie Chapel each receiv ing the same number of blue ribbons. The Best of Show award for Juniors went to Donna Pal mer for her entry In the class of "Bouquet of Flowers". The flower arranging contest was a popular event among the Juniors at the show, with 14 eager young contestants compet ing. In the under 9 years of age contest Winers were Karen Win ters, first: Chervil Turner, sec ond; Debby Palmer, third, and Donna Palmer, honorable men tion. In the 9 to 12 aee group, win ners were David Tucker, first; Cassv Chapel, second: Stewart Kessler, third, and Barbara Palmer, honorable mention. This contest was Judged by two oi the accredited Judges present and comments and hints on flower arranging given for the education of the youngsters. Judces for the show were Mrs. Hans Blaser and Mrs. Bruce Hull of The Dalles and Mrs. Byron Bradshaw of Albany. Out of town guests who signed the guest book came from Board- man, Heppner, AiDany, jonn Day, La Grande ana otner near by towns. Mrs. Tom Huston, club presl-1 dent, served as general chair man. Winning blue ribbons In the adult arrangement classes were Mrs. Tullis, Mrs. Huston, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Omar RIetmann, Mrs. Fan nie Griffith, Mrs. Victor Rlet mann, Norman Nelson, Beta Omega Sorority. Theme arrange ments were "Autumn Plain", Mrs. Tullis, and "Autumn Fancy," Mrs. Margaret Akers. In the adult horticultural div ision ribbons were won by Bill Rawlins, Mrs. Omar RIetmann, Fredrick Martin, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Mary Lundcl.1, Mrs. Laura Holtz, Mrs. Tullls, Mrs. Geneva Palmer, Mrs. Mary Ann Palm er, Art Vance, Mrs. Art Vance, Mrs. Norma Rea, Mrs. Delta Hu ber, Ninon Rill, Roy W. Llnds trom, Mrs. Sue Jones, Mrs. Vida Heliker. Blue ribbon winners In tho Junior divisions were Charlie Rawlins, Cassie Chapel, Donna Palmer, and Danny Akers. SKATING NOTICE ROLLER SKATING BEGINS Friday, October 6, 7-10 P.M. Sunday, October 8, 2-5 P.M. (No Saturday Skating This Year) 50c Admission At The Door 25c Skate Rental ASK US ABOUT PRIVATE PARTIES & SEASON TICKETS MORROW COUNTY ROLLER RINK Fair Pavilion, Heppner Loy and Wayne Harsin MR. AND MRS. DEAN KEITH ROBINSON (Florene Kygar) (Braun Photo). Florene Kygar is Bride Of Dean K. Robinson An afternoon candlelight cer emony on Saturday, September 16, Joined in marriage Miss Horene W. Kygar and Dean Keith Robinson. The Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde performed the 2:00 m. ceremony at the altar or the Adrian Presbyterian church in the presence of about 150 friends and relatives. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kygar of Route 1, Nyssa, and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Creston Robinson of Heppner. Decorating the altar for the Steiner, double ring ceremony were Ilor al arrangements of yellow glad ioli, yellow and gireen carnations, flanked by tapers in candleabra. Escorted by her father, the bride appeared in a wedding gown of white embossed lace, with fitted bodice, scalloped neckline and long tapered sleeves. A chapel train extended REDISCOVER r YOUR OLD TUUIAMM' imiuviwo Start a treasure hunt in your own home, and bring to light those lovely old diamond pieces. Perhaps you thought nothing could be done with them . . . they were hopelessly antiquated. Well, then you'll want to let us show you how to bring those sentimental pieces up to date, merely by having them reset or remounted. y We can give you many ideas on wnat to do witn your own diamonds to turn old into new. 00 NATIONAL 4-H WEEK SEPT. 30 OCT. 7 BEST WISHES TO ALL 4-H MEMBERS D, "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special.' N JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P-M. 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 from the waistline of the tiered bouffant skirt Her shoulder length illusion veil was secured by a floral headpiece, and her bridal bouquet was of white lil lies and red roses. Miss Vickie Robinson, Hepp ner, sister of the groom, attend ed as maid of honor. She was attired in a street length gown of yellow chiffon, and carried an arm bouquet of green-tinted gladioli. Bridesmaids were Miss Cath erine Samer and Miss Judy Mae cousin of the bride. They wore contrasting street length dresses of green chiffon and carried arm bouquets of yel low gladioli. Serving as flower girls were Patty Saling, Heppner, cousin of the groom, and Donna White of Parma, Idaho. They wore match ing dresses of green chiffon. Fred Spence of Boise, Idaho, attended the groom as best man. Ushers were William Rill and Donnle Munkers, Heppner, and Jesse K. Kygar, Nyssa, brother of the bride. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Jim Phifer of Adrian, who also accompan ied the soloist, Ernie Lewis of Adrian, when he sang "Lord's Prayer" and "Because". Lighting the tapers before the ceremony were Donnie Munkers and Jack Steiner. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kygar wore a pumpkin- colored wool knit suit. Mrs. Rob inson, mother of the groom, chose to wear a multi-colored blue, long sleeved chiffon dress. Both mothers wore green orchid corsages. . The newlyweds were greeted by their wedding guests at a reception In the church social rooms. Serving the tiered wed ding cake were Mrs. Roger Ha ney, Nyssa, and Mrs. Ray White, Ontario. Punch was served by Mrs. Fred Spence, Boise, and coffee by Mrs. Mike Saling, Heppner. The guest book was held by Mrs. Jesse Kygar and attending the gift table were Sheila Huffman, Boise; Ramona Wright, Wallowa, and Ruth Ann Cowley, Morgan, Utah. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. lony Dramica and Mrs. Gene White, both of Parma, Idaho. Following the reception, the bride changed to a travel en semble of navy blue wool dress with white accessories, for their wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. They are now at home in Nys sa, where both are employed at the Amalgamated Sugar Com pany. The bride was a gradu ate of Adrian High school and the groom was a member of the 1965 graduating class of Hepp ner High school. They attended Treasure Valley Community Col lege, Ontario, where Robinson graduated last spring. When vou patronize Gazette- Times advertisers, you help make a better paper. 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