Christmas Observed
At Special Program
Of lone Garden Club
IONB The lone Garden Club
of the Oicgori Federation of
Garden Clubs, Inc., rm-t at the
home of Mr. Garland Swan
fn on Wednesday, ircrmbtr 4.
The morning was ient in mak
ing inriKimai wrt'aths and
swags, to enhance the doors of
the business buildings. A put
lurk luncheon wag mtvihI at
noon, bullet stylo, with lunch
con tables decorated In a Christ
mas motif.
After lunch Mrs. Harold Huber,
president of the lul, called the
meeting to order. Mm. Fred
Martin, Mrs. Wallace Wolff, Mrs.
liarlniul Swanson, and Mrs. Leo
Pettyjohn volunteered to assist
the Ileppner High school science
(U'partineni in the annual aud
bon bird count. Mrs, Omar Wet
nntnn reported the Twelfth Night
Christmas tree burning would be
January 6 at 5 p.m. on Hiet-
man n's lot.
The program consisted of the
.stories of mistletoe and holly by
Mrs. Omar liietmann and Mrs.
Blaine Chapel, Christmas tree
traditions by Mrs. Ralph Crum,
and the Christmas rose by Mrs.
Fannie Griffith. Mrs. Griffith al
so had several roses to allow to
the group, which were grown
by Mrs. Edith Nichoson.
Members had previously voted
on the prettiest wrapped pack
use, resulting in a tie between
Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Crum.
Gifts, which each member had !
made, were then exchanged.
Guests were Mrs. John Eu
banks, Mrs. Bernard Doherty,
Mrs. Ewing Hynd, and Mrs.
Adon Hamlett.
Mrs. Ewing lfynd won the
door prize.
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson was
hostess with Mrs. Swanson.
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Reception Planned
For Roy Robinsons
reception
will
An open house
he held at the Creston Robinson
residence at 290 Church Street
on Sunday, December 22, honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson
on the occasion of their 50th
wedding; anniversary.
Friends and relatives are In
vited to call between the hours
of 2:00 and 4:30 p.m., and the
couple requests that there be no
gifts.
Hosts for the reception will be
Mr. ana Mrs. Creston Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rob
inson. .
Grange Schedules
Christmas Party
Rhea Creek Grange Christmas
party and program will be at
the grange hall at Ruggs Satur
day nigt-.t, starting with a pot
luck supper at 6:30. There will
be a gift exchange as well as
a program.
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International Flavor
Featured at Dinner
And Christmas Party
A festive foreign foods dim
ner and recipe exchange was
enjoyed by members and guests
of the liiipncr Mothers club,
Monday night, December 9, at
the home of Mm. Vern Kellhley.
Co hostess for the dinner aud
Christmas party was Mrs. Loren
Liicore.
The delicious dinner featured
many International dishes reprc
sewing th. countries of Germ
any, Sweden, Denmark, China
and Polynesia.
A business meeting conducted
by Mrs. Marion Abrams, presi
dent, followed dinner. Mothers
Club members will be responsl
ble for remembering December
birthdays of patients in the
nursing home at Pioneer Mem
irlal hospital. Mrs. Ken Moth
vln and Mrs. Herman Winter
will be In charge of this project.
A letter to the club was read
by the secretary, Mrs. Methvln,
from Mrs. Gene Winters, former
Mothers club member who mov
ed recently with her family to
Amman, Jordan, where her hus
band is on an agricultural as
signment for the U. S. Depart
mem oi Agriculture.
Following a gift exchange
and drawing of secret pal names
ror me coming year, the re
mainder of the evening was de
voted to making decorative door
swags and Christmas wreaths
for rooms of patients at the lo
cal hospital.
Guests included Mrs. Dale
Holland, Mrs. Malcolm Johnson
and Mrs. Elwayne Bergstrom.
MR.
AND MRS. WAITE
CRAWFORD
lone Couple Greeted
On 60th Anniversay
Sunday, December 1, was a
memorable day for Mr. and Mrs.
Waite Crawford of lone, when
family and friends greeted them
at a reception, in observance of
their 60m wedding anniversary,
All eight of their children
tnrec daughters and live sons,
and 14 of their 18 grandchildren
were present to share in the
happiness of the day. Social
rooms of the United Church ot
Christ were appropriately decor
ated in silver and white gar
lands and bells for the occasion
and the couple was honored
with a money tree from those
attending. The guest list includ
ed a large number from out of
town, as well as from the sur
rounding areas.
After their marriage In Lents,
Oregon, December 2, 1908, the
couple came to the lone commun
ity, where they have since made
tneir home. They were engaged
In ranching, until Mr. Craw
ford's retirement, and now reside
in town. Enjoying good health,
they have been active In church,
grange and lodge work.
After attending church to
gether the day of the reception,
they were feted at a buffet
luncheon at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Morgan, with
41 persons attending. lAniong
out-of-town guests were Mr.
Crawford's brother, Rodney Craw
ford, and his son, Pete, Sr.. of
Portland.
Club Entertained
By Grade Students
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Elementary school music stu
dents were featured in a variety
of Christmas numbers on the
program of the Soroptimist club
at its luncheon meclnvi last
Thursday. Carols, in their "native
language, were presented by a
small group of girls, followed
y a larger chorus singing
Jolly Old St. Nicholas," with
harp accompaniment. An orig
inal song, "For I'm A Wanderer,"
displayed the talents of its com
poser, Mike Warren, and closeu
the program.
Three senior girls were guests
for the day, including Kay Hu
son. Sara Miller and Sherri
O'Brien. At the last regular
meeting in November, two other
seniors, Marcla Jones and Sue
Chally, were luncheon guests, i
cnrisimas greetings were read
in correspondence from Mrs.
Grace Nickerson, life member, of
fortiana also trom Miss Peiev
crouse, regional treasurer, van
couver. A letter of appreciation
was read from Eastern Oregon
state Hospital lor the club
Christmas donation. Articles are
now being collected for Christ
mas boxes for welfare families,
a project ot the service objec
uves committee.
A fine collection of
utterly feminine watches.
True reliability, with
high-fashion styling.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 20, AND
MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 23 UNTIL 9
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
Parents Announce
'Daughter's Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van I
Winkle of Lexington announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Linda Van Winkle, to
Alan Conkey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Conkev of Orantre
iove, cam.
Following her graduation from
Heppn r High school in 1962.
Miss Van Winkle attended the
University of Oregon, where she
received her degree in education
in 19bb. bhe is presently teach
! ing at Pelton Junior High school
in ban jf ;ancisco, cam.
Mr. Cokey also graduated from
the University of Oregon and is
now in elementary teaching in
Eugene, and studying for his
.wasters degree.
No wedding date has been set.
Episcopal Youth Plan
Weekend Activities
Members of All Saints' Epis
copal youth choir will gather at
iu a.m., Saturday, December 21,
to rehearse for the Sunday ser
vice of "Lessons and Carols."
which will be presented as a
special Christmas program on
Sunday morning, December 22,
at 10 a.m. services.
Immediately following the re
hearsal the choir will make its
annual trek to the mountains
with the acolytes group to cut
greenery for the church and a
big tree for the parish hall.
A caroling party on Sunday
evening at 6:30 p.m., will enter
tain patients at the nursine
home in the hospital and shut-
ins, b oiiowine the caro line
party, all members will gather
at the parish hall for a tree dec
orating party,
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Mrs. Peck Honored
On 86th Birthday
A surprise coffee hour de.
lighted Mi Mvra I'eck ut her
home on Sunday afternoon,
when family friends toined her
in celebration of her Slith birth
day. Mrs. I'ifk has been a res.
ident of the county sunee she
was one year "I aiie, living out
side the county only two years,
while Nhe was attending college.
Those who en)oyed the after
noon with her were her four
sons and families. Mr. and Mrs.
Donuld K. I'eck, Don and Shar
on of Pilot kock: Air. una Mrs.
Bud Peck, francos, Terry and
Hob of Ileppner; Mr. and Mrs
Henry G. I'eck of Condon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold I'eck of
Ileppner.
Also present were her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Nolan of Ileppner; her
nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Peck of Lexington; her
granddaughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Palmer and
children, Sandra, Karl, Kathy,
Larry und Paula, of Ileppner.
Also Mrs. Lydia Wilson of Ilepp
ner was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Venard
traveled to Kalama, Wash., on
December 7 to see her mother,
Mrs. G. O. Dickey, and to visit
with Mrs. Venard's brother and
sister and their families, prior
to traveling on to Portland.
where they attended the Oregon
Jaycees Entertain
With Holiday Social
Gathering Saturday
Thirty-five members of the
Morrow county Juycees, their
wives and guests enjoyed the
third annual progressive dinner,
held on Saturday night, Decem
ber 11. The dinner has become
a yearly event and is held dur
ing the Christmas holiday sea
son.
First course of the meal was
a piot mors, served at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vin
son. Soup course w'as served the
group next by Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Hudson at their home on
I ho Heppner-Lexington highway.
Main course of the dinner, ham,
baked potatoes and salads, were
served at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. John Privett, and the group
progressed to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Wonser for the des
sert course and coffee.
Guests for the evening Includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Adamson.
At the conclusion or the din
ner, members and guests gather
ed in the basement party room at
the Jim Hager home for an
evening of games and dancing,
with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hager
as hosts.
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