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I l.thrr Wi l-CMIIgtnn (Jrange Will meet SmI night at H p ni (or their regular meeting dl I he lull with the draping til I lie charter (or Tmnnie I'aiker and KpeCUll IIIUMC planned ('ill- lurk refreshments will de served lollowing I lie meeting with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Steagall MTVing its tin- coin ftiitlco All lire asked hi attend IIiik first meeting of the (all and get t)iitiH nil hi a good si a i t Mr and Mrs C Clinics relumed Sunday night from a few days stay at the Pale Whitney home in Portland Mrs Whitney was in Seattle attending School of Instruc tion for the engineering de partment of Pacific Northwest Hell where she is employed Holly Kcliekah l,odge met on Thursday night lor their regular meeting wild the NC June Field in the chair Plans were further discussed for the trip to the Oddlellow Home in Portland on Sat for the Harvest Festival Helrcsh ments were served iomtlv following Hli the Oddlcllows FNtiA(IKI) Mr and Mrs Wm J YaiiWjnklc announce the en gagcmcnl and forthcoming marriage ol their daughter lsira to Micheal Kane, son of Mr and Mrs John Kane ol Ilenvcr, Colo The dale lor the wedding has heen set lor Nov 2lith in San Francisco The bride to he attended grade school in Lexington, graduated with the class ol l'ld.'i I roil i lleipner III School and attended Hlue Mountain College the follow ing year She joined the Vista Program, serving lor one year at Nooper Hay. Alaska work ing with the Indians and 8 months in I'.edding. Ca She is a graduate ol Mi l Business School ol San Francisco and is currently employed as a computer operator lor the Hank Amcncard Mr Kane graduated in liMiJ from Denver High School, served :t years in the I'.S. Navy ol which 2 were spent in Vietnam He attended the I'niversity ol Chicago where he received a degree in electrical engineering and is currently employed with Kmhai'kderc Center in San F rancisco The young couple will make their home there. Mr and Mn IMnald Vat Winkle and Hon, and Mr. anr Mrs Hob VanWuikle anr daughter spent Sunday al tlx home of the men's parents Mr and Mrs. Mm J an Winkle. lion Aarsleil ol Portland is sM'ndinga lew days with Win VanWuikle at the cahin en jovuig some deer hunting FKIFNHS of the Hoh Malhewx family are pleased to see and hear their son Kirk, nn the air over MiW TV during the news hours The Mathews family were rest dents of I.CMiiglon where Hoi: was coach in the Lexington schools Mrs Frank Kohmson has returned home from a stay in Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston Mrs Kenneth Marshall re turned home Monday from a few das in SI Anthony' Hospital in Pendleton I.FXINtiToN HIMIXiP. Cl.i'Kmcl at the home of Mis Fldon PadU-rg on Thursday night The lollnuing ladies were present. Mrs lister Cox. Mrs Hoh Davidson, Mr. Luna Cutsforth, Mrs John LeillH'ttiT. Mrs IVan Hunt and Mrs Hon Hiley, a newly elected member who will fill the vacancy left when Mrs. MerMii Leonard moved In Hermisloii, and the hostess Mn PadlH-rg The Amu ilia ( lull met al the home ol Mrs () W Cutslorth on Wednesday even ing for their regular meeting Playing were Mrs Hoh David son, Mrs. Kldou Padlxig, Mrs Ue I'udlicrg, Mrs Hoh Lovegreu, Mrs C (', Oirmichritl. Mrs Pclhcrt piier, Mrs Joe Vihomi and the hostess Mrs CuMoi lh. Mrs Harlan Flint of Heaverton spent the week end with her parents Mr ami Mrs Hoh Davidson, and ull enjoyed dinner with Mr and Mrs Vera Viall and family in Milton Freewater on Sunday Jack Sumner" says . "They're Great" Jack Sumner gave reflec tions ol his experiences as lour director for a group of young people on the Odd Fellows United Nations tour last summer at 1 1 if llcppner Morrow County Chamher of Commerce Monday He review 'd the process of selection lor the lour. Students write and speak on a pre selected Ionic uhout the I 'nil ed Nations. The winners in the local high school compete in a "speak-off" on the district level The district winner makes the expense paid trip to visit the United Nations. There are 20 district w inners in Oregon. The tour wen! by bus :i:i!l0 miles through the midwest enroule and ;i".rl enroute home through Canada A variety of Accommodations were exper ienced on the trip. There were motels with and without. He said "New York is a town of many people. Shootings occur frequently. Members of the group saw one from their hotel hut were not really aware of what had happened since there was always a bustle of people." Besides their visits to the United Nations, the group toured many high spots in New York. The harbor tour around Manhattan Island. Kockerfeller Center, saw the amed Rockeltes, went to the top of the Knipire State Bldg. Jack who had made the same trip 2d years previously tried to pick out landmarks he remembered from the Empire State Bldg. They weren't there. Time has marched on and the old Times Bldg. had been torn down and in its place stands the Allied Chem Bldg. The Astor Bldg. had been replaced with a liighrise but Times Square (really a triangle) is still there. Night or day so many of the people seemed to be homeless. Jack showed slides of the trip which included a trip to Philadelphia and up through the New England States into Canada. Upon his return, he said he was more convinced than ever that the majority of the young people today are worthwhile citizens ready to assume their responsibilities and are much more serious-minded than they were even a half-a-generation ago. While he wouldn't want to again next year, he said he would look forward to going again sometime. i Hi -mfaV&V 7 l :jS7i I VrTS During Fire Prevention Week, M if tF earn tow to stop fire nefore pi V t & starts. Use that knowledge rj see detailed information x . 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