Bryant Home Scene Of Carnation Club Christmas Social Carnation Club of the Decree of Honor Protective Association was entertained at the home of Mrs. Marv Bryant on Krlday evening for its annual Christ mas party. Addtner to the enjoyment of the evening was the revealing and exchange of gifts among the seocrt pals and members. Gav Christmas decorations car. rled out the holiday atmos phere. Mrs. Lincoln Nash presided as president for the last meeting of the year. She will be succeed ed by Mrs. Bryant for the com ing year. Regulur meeting date of the club is to be changed to the third Wednesday of each month. Assisting as co-hostesses were Mrs. Jim Cnson, Mrs. Pete Mc Murtrv and Mrs. Nash. A variety of cookies were served with a Jell-O dessert and coffee as refreshments to the following: Mrs. Earl Soward, Mrs. Ed Gonty, Mrs. Clara Gcrt son, Mrs. Archie Padbcrg, Mrs. Ruth Bergstrom, Mrs. Carl King, Mrs. Bill Farra. Mrs. Adolph Ma leske, Mrs. Bill Cunningham, Mrs. Lucille Parrlsh, Mrs. Ron Haguewood, Mrs. Dean Connor and Deann, Mrs. Alice McCabe, Mrs. Ed LaTrace, Mrs. McMurt ry, Miss Doris Robison, Mrs. Ca son and Jimmy and Mrs. Bryant. Jan Hager is Guest At Bridal Shower Miss Jan Hager was feted at a bridal shower given In her honor Saturday afternoon, ' De cember 9. at the Methodist church. Hostesses for the after noon shower were Mrs. Harold Erwln and Mrs. Wilbur Van hloklund. Special guests for the showcf were Jon'fc mother, Mrs. Jim Ha ger, and Mrs. Vern Evans, mother of the n om-clect- Assisting Jan with her many lovelv gifts were her slster-ln- law, 'Mrs. Bob Hager, and Chris Evans, sister of Kenneth Evans. The church rooms were decor ated In green and white, the col ors Miss Hager has chosen for her wedding. A lovely center piece featuring candles and a miniature bridal couple decorat ed the refreshment table where guests were served desserts, cof fee, and punch. Miss Hnger's marriage to Ken neth Evans will be an event of Saturday, December 16, at 2 p m. In St. Patrick's Catholic church in Heppner. Invitation Extended To Saturday Wedding The marriage or Miss Jannette Marie Hager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hager, to Kenneth Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ver non Evans, will be solemnized at a 2:00 p.m. ceremony on Sat urday, December 16, in St. Pat rick's Catholic church In Hepp ner. The couple takes this oppor tunity to cordially Invite their friends and relatives in the sur rounding area to attend the cer emony, and the reception which will follow in tne parish nan BXPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December It 1967 Group Holds Shower Party for Methvins Mrs. Kenneth Methvln and her newlv adopted daughter. Ther esa Jean, were guests of honor at a baby shower given for them by Mrs. Loren Lucore at her home on Wednesday evening, December 5. Guests Mrs. Marvin Chltty, Mrs. Arthur Galbralth, Lynda Dunlap, Mrs. Warren Plochar sky, Mrs. Gall Heddle, Mrs. Nor man Clow, and Ann Brlndle en loved an evening of games and visiting. Mwm Xffnthvln iwnlviui mflnV lovely gifts for her new seven-month-old daughter, who join ed their family November 24. Guests were served refresh ments by the hostess, Mrs. Lucore. GIVE A GIFT certificate sub scriptlon to Gazette-Times for birthdays, anniversaries or any occasion; $4.50 anywhere. La Grande Jaycees Host District 13 Meeting Saturday Several members of the Mor row County Jaycees and their wives attended the District 13 meeting in La Grande on Sat urday evening, December 9. About 150 members and guests were present to enjoy a potluck dinner which preceded the meeting of officers from the eight clubs which comprise Dis trict 13. Jaycees representing Umatilla, Pendleton, Hermiston, Pilot Rock, Milton-Freewater, La Grande, Heppner, and Wallowa county were present at the meeting, in addition to a spe cial guest, Milo Haas, an Inter national director from Milwau kie. Other special guests from Hillsboro and Baker were also present. Members going from Heppner were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde All stott, Mr. and Mrs. John Privett, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson, Al Osmin, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bur kenbine. , The Heppner group returned home with the traveling trophy, which is awarded to the club having the most man-miles traveled. Members of the La Grande Jaycettes were hosts to visiting wives for an evening of cards and games. Dinner, Program Of Unit Meeting Centered on Mexico The regular meeting of the Rhea Creek Extension Unit was held at the Grange hall Thurs day, December 7. i the topic chosen for the day s discussion was the study of Mexico. Hostesses Mrs. Elmer Palmer and Mrs. Walter Wright prepar ed and served a dinner of tac os, fried beans, chicken spag hetti casserole and guacamole tomato salad. A Mexican des sert of Flan (custard pudding) was served with Mexican wed ding cookies. After dinner, slides of Mexi co were shown and narrated by Mrs. Jack Sumner. The meeting ended with the breaking of a Mexican pinata. Next regular meeting of the group will be January 3. The topic "Becoming Color", with Mrs. Barton Clark and Mrs. Les ter Grasser as project leaders, will be the program for the day. Altar Society Names Officers; Plans Made For Parish Dinner Officers for the coming year were elected at the last meet ing of St. Patrick's Altar Society, held December 5 at the parish hall. Re-elected to the office of president is Mrs. Harold Cur nutt. She will be assisted by Mrs. Bill Kenny, vice-president; Mrs. Wilbur Worden, secretary, and Mrs. Jerry Sweeney, treas urer. During the business session, plans were -made to help with the parish Christmas party, which will be held Sunday, De cember 17, following the 11:00 a m. mass. Parish members and their families will join togeth er for a potluck dinner, to be followed by a movie and a vis it from Santa, with treats for the children. During the social part of the meeting, altar society members held a gift exchange. Refresh ments were served by the co hostesses, Mrs. Tim Moore and Mrs. Ron Leonnig. Guy HalL former Heppner res- ident who is now making his home in Laramie, Wyo., where he works as a train conductor, has been visiting his brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Phillips in Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Smethurst in Ukiah. P2LAY n v o is r - 9 Give extra Christinas Gifts with Jjfyl Green Stamps Get extra Cash Savings THIS YEAR with our low, low prices! if ii t! 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