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MRS. DOBOTHT BROWN
Speaker Tells Group
Of Home Accessories
On Achievement Day
Right accessories make your
home liveable. This was one of
Ihc tins which persons who at
tended the Morrow County
Home Extension Achievement
Day received Wednesday, May
15. The meeting was held at the
Ileppner (air pavilion.
Mrs. Dorothy Brown, extension
home furnishing specialist at
Oregon State University, devel
oped the theme for the event
hy suggesting basic guides to
follow when using accessories In
the home, and through use of
colored slides.
This annual homemakers
event was planned by the Coun
ty Home Extension Committee
with Mrs. Gladys Connor, Ilepp
ner, serving as general chair
man. Other Achievement Dav chair
men were Mrs. Ola Ruggles,
Heppner, for decorations; Mrs.
Beverly Wright, Hardman, for
program cover; Mrs. Marjorie
Acock. Irrigon, hospitality, and
Mrs. Bea Lucianl, Butter Creek,
programs and invitations.
Mrs. Dorris Graves, Hardman,
mistress of ceremonies, intro
duced Clarence Rosewall, mayor
of Ileppner, who extended a
welcome to the city and told of
the many advantages of living
in Heppner. Special guests In
troduced Included Waller Hayes,
county commissioner, Boardman,
and Mrs. Jeanne Mogy, Milton,
district director of Oregon Home
Economics Extension Council.
Entertainment was furnished
by the lone Kookie Kutters
kitchen band. Group singing
was led by Mrs. Jean Nelson
with Mrs. Marjorie Miller ac
companying Home Extension Unit lessons
for 1968-69 were announced by
the Morrow County Extension
office to include: Meat Series
Part II, The Growing World of
Packaging, Basic Landscaping,
Part II, New Fabrics and Fin
ishes, and Care of Resilient
Floors. A tentative program of
workshops will include: refin
ishing wood furniture, pattern
fitting and alteration and sew
ing with knits.
Training leaders for these les
sons in Morrow county will be
Nevsr Bride is Guest
At Wedding Shower
Attractive arrangements of
yellow chrynthemum center
ed white lac covered gift ta
ble for the wedding shower Rlv.
en recently jn honor of Mr.
Greg Johnston, reoent bride, at
the home of Mrs. Leon Bull, As
KlMlng hostesses were Mrs. Jay
Bull and Mi Linda Heath.
Other floral decorations of
purple Iris, attractively arrang
ed bv Mrs. Garry TuIIIh, decorat
ed the refreshment table, where
j. guests were served cherry do-1
ligni acsseri wun lime punvii ,
and coffee.
Mrs. Jav Ball and Miss Linda I
Heath assisted the new bride
in the opening of her Kills, and
i Miss Pum Johnston kept the
Kltt table.
Special game prizes were won
by Mrs. Bill Heath and Teresu
Monahan.
Other honored Ruests were the
bride's mother, Mrs. Dall Turn
er of Heppner, her gandmother,
Mrs. Jake Schultz of ITalrie City,
and Mrs. Sam Johnston, mother
of the groom.
The new Mrs. Johnston, whose
wedding was an event of Tues
day, May 21. Is the former Mur
llyn Turner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dail Turner of Heppner.
Abrams' Relatives
Here for Graduation
Visitors last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Abrams were his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Abrams of Ev
erett, Wn., and her mother, Mrs.
Sara Morrow of Prescott, Ariz.,
all of whom came to attend
graduation exercises last Thurs
day evening, in which the Ab
rams' daughter, Frances, was a
graduating senior. Following her
graduation, Frances plans to
spend part of the summer doing
Junior counseling work at Cove
church camp.
Mrs. Morrow, who arrived by
plane in Pendleton on Monday,
May 20, will remain in Heppner
to visit until June 1, whan she
will depart for Palo Alto, Calif.,
to visit other relatives.
Clarks to be Honored
On 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of
Cecil will be honored on their
golden wedding anniversary on
SunHav afternoon. June 2. with
an open house reception at the
MISS TERRIE O'CONNOR
Ion Worthy Advisor
Ceremonies Install
Terrie O'Connor New
lone Worthy Advisor
At an impressive formal cere
mony Sunday afternoon, May
19, Miss Terrie O'Connor, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
O'Connor, was crowned Worthy
Advisor of lone Assembly No.
89, International Order of Rain
bow for Girls.
To open the ceremony, the In
stalling officers were introduc
ed. Presiding were Wllla John
son, worthy advisor; Sharlene
Hamlett. marshal; Sara Miller
of Puth Assembly, chapluln;
Teresa Tucker, recorder, and
Mrs. Inez Huffman of Heppner,
musician.
Incoming officers were intro
duced and escorted to their sta
tions. Serving for the coming
term will be Terrie O'Connor,
worthy advisor; Connie Emert,
worthy associate advisor; Shar
lene Hamlett, charity; Tanya
Tucker, hope; Marsha Bail,
faith; Betty Greenup, chaplain;
Debbie Warren, drill leader;
Christina Lindstrom. love: Nan
cy Ashurst, religion; D-Ann Bar
nett. nature; Dcbbv McBath, im
mortality; Cindy Ekstrom, fidel
ity; Cathy Cannon, patriotism;
Melanie Ball, service; Teresa
Stefani, confidential observer;
Bonnie Kae Akers, outer observ
er; Willa Johnson, musician,
and Linda Nichols, choir direct
or.
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5:00 p.m. Host and hostess will
be their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Clark, Sr., of La Grande.
All friends and acquaintances
are invited to attend. For those
who wish to honor the couple
there will be a money tree.
county agents Bunny Dyer, Fos
sil; Mollie Saul and Mary
Speckhart, located at Pendleton.
Next year's program detail
can be learned from county
committee members, Mrs. Glad
ys Connor, Mrs. Marjorie Acock,
Mrs. Bea Luciani, Mrs. Dorns
Graves, Mrs. Faye Ferguson,
Mrs. Phoebe Hayes, Mrs. Eva
Anderson, or the county exten
sion office.
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er, Charles O'Connor, uonnie
Emert dedicated to her the vocal
selection, "The Impossi b 1 e
Dream."
Worthy Advisor Terrie has
chosen the colors blue and silver
for her term of office and 'The
Impossible Dream" as her
theme. The hall was decorated
with appropriate floral arrange
ments and her theme in silver
letters was offset with silver
Parents of the new worthy ad
visor were escorted to the east
where Mrs. O'Connor was pre
sented an orchid corsage and
Mr. O'Connor received a bouton
nierre. The parents expressed
their appreciation and presented
their daughter with a gift.
Several distinguished guests
were present. Introduced were
Mrs. Lorraine Irby, Olex, grand
deputy; Mrs. Ruby Becket, Hepp
ner, past grand deputy; Bonnie
Kae Akers. grand confidential
observer; Janet Hanna of Arling
ton Assembly; Mrs. Nancy Eks
trom. worthy matron of Locust
Chapter No. 119, OES; Berl Ak
ers, worshipful master of lone
Lodge No. 120, AF & AM, and
several past worthy advisors.
During the good of the order,
Miss O'Connor explained her
colors and her theme, and pre
sented Willa Johnson with her
past worthy advisor's Pin. The
lone Chor'alettes sang three
numbers. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen,
mother advisor, presented Willa
a gift in tribute for her work
of the past term, and Terrie fol
lowed with appreciation gifts to
Mrs. Halvorsen and Miss John
son. Centering the refreshment ta
ble was a large white cake dec
orated with the theme and blue
and silver stars and flowers,
flanked by spring flowers and j
silver tapers. Serving were Mrs.
Fannie Griffith, Mrs. Koy w.
Lindstrom and Mrs. Kenneth
Presiding at the guest book
was Luann Clark. Cliff Clark
and Larry Snider were in charge
of the programs.
Observance Planned
For Randall Martins
An oDen house and old fash
ioned potluck dinner is being
planned to honor Mr. ana Mrs
Randall Martin on the observ
ance of their 30th wedding an
niversary on Saturday, June 8,
Planning the arrangements are
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wheelhouse.
It will be held at the Ran
dall Martin home on North Fork
of Upper McKay Creek, 14 miles
east of Pilot Rock, from 12:00
noon throughout the afternoon
and evening. All friends and rel
atives of the honored couple are
invited to attend. The couple
asks that there be no gifts.
Nichols Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols
are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Linda, to
Mike Dufloth, son of Mrs. Carol
Barrett of Sacramento, Calif.
Linda plans to complete her
senior year at Heppner Hign
school next year. Her fiance at
tended schools in California and
spent two years in service in
the Navy. During the summer
he will be employed on the
Ralph Cram Ranch near lone.
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Couple is Honored
At Farewell Picnic
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Samples,
both active member of the Mor
row county Jaycw and Jnyeee
Wives organizations, were hon
ored on Sunday, May 27, at Cuts
forth Park at a potluck style
family picnic, attended by mem
bers of the club, their wives
and families.
The gathering was planned as
a farewell party for the couple,
who will make their home In
Pendleton after June 1, where he
will tie employed at Firestone
Tire Co. Samples has worked a 4
a mechanic at Heppner Auto
Sales since the family moved to
Ileppner about two and half
years ago.
The couple was presented a
gift from the Jaycee organiza
tion by president Jerry Hollo
mon in apreclation of their out
standing service to the club.
Other guests for the day's ac
tivities were Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Smith and family of The Dalles.
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Golden Agers to Meet
Regular meeting of the llepp
ner Golden Aee club will be
Tuesday evening, June 4. at the
KplKcupul paruh hall- Members
and their guests will convene
at 7:00 p.m. for a potluck din
ner, followed bv a variety of
entertainment. Attendance has
been excellent during reoent
months, and special invitation
la extended senior citizens who
have recently returned from
winter vacations In the south
ern states.
Several relatt t visited
Jnmes Lindsay at the Pioneer
Memorial hospital lost week.
Coming from Silverton were hi
sister, Mrs. FJmer Lorence and
his mother, Mrs. Ida King, and
here from Seattle were his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buck.
Miss Nonda Clark who com
pleted her freshman year at Lin
field College this month, Is em
ployed for the summer months
in the filing department of the
Portland Medical Center hospi
tal, according to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barton Clark.
Snyder-O'Donnell Wedding Planned
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Snyder
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, I'eucv Lee, la Dennis
Jnmes O'Donnell. nephew of Mr.
nd Mr. Harry O'Donnell of
Ileppner.
MUs Snyder and O'Donnell
both graduated from Ileppner
llinh tuhool with the class of
1?. Miss Snvder has been at
tending BMOC In Pendleton,
where she will graduate this
Sunday, June 2. with a certifi
cate In stenography. O'Donnell
Is currently attending Treasure
Valley Community College In
Ontario, where he la majoring
In law enforcement.
The wedding will be held
Thursday, June 6. at 7 p.m.. In
St. Patrick's Catholic church In
Ileppner. Invitation Is extended
bv the couple to all friends and
relatives to attend the ceremony.
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MISS PEGGY LEE SNTOEB
Farras Entertain Graduation Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra enter
tained relatives with a coffee
hour at their home following
graduation ceremonies last
Thursday evening.
Guests Included several out-
of-town relatives of Mr. and
Mm Thnrnn Alrlnrd. U'hraa nn
Ivan was a member of the grad
uating class, otner guests in
cluded Dale Adlard. Patty How
ell, Mrs. Frankle Cason of Con
don; Mrs. Adlard's mother, Mrs.
Pearl McConkle; her sister, Mrs.
Vina Flanders; Mr. and Mrs.
Wyatt Shcllman and Vivian
Hlnes. all of The Dalles; and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman
and daughter, Linda, of Board-man.
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