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Thf Boardman Garden Club
met Monday of last wtrfc at
the home of Mn Walter Wysa.
Roll call was answered by
naming the tree of member's
birth state.
Mrs Hoy Ball opened the
meeting by reading "Two
Kinds of Beauty " The club
sent a donation to the Eastern
Oregon Hospital for Christ
mas, and Mrs. Leo Root
presented a program on
general clean-up for the fall
garden
Harel Miller received the
prize in a game, and Mrs Root
received the door prize.
The next meeting will be the
annual Christmas party with
exchange of gifts at the home
of Mrs Ball Dec 17 at 1p m
The wedding of Came June
Norm and David Richard
Craven will be solemnized
Dec. 19 at 5 p m at the Lion's
Oub hall in Irrigon Friends
are inv ited to attend
Mr. and Mrs Arthur have
returned from a week's trip to
Hawaii. They joined Mr. and
Mrs I M Docken. who had
been over there for several
weeks
Mrs. Walter Wyss spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in
Portland visiting her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs Jim Pieper She accom
panied her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Charles
Anderegg of Pendleton, to
Portland and went with them
to visit the Anderegg s son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
James Garvison.
Mr and Mrs Roy Ball.
Zearl Gillespie and Hazel
Carpenter spent the Thanks
giving holiday in Lexington at
the home of Mrs. Ball s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs Truman Messenger.
Randy Baker, student at
Lmfield College at McMinn
ville. spent the holidays here
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs Harold Baker.'
,',Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Part
'kw and sons. Michael and
Brent, of Walla Walla and Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Stanhope and
children. Brian. Dee and
Concert at
Riverside
The Riverside High School
ilusic Department presented
its fall concert recently in the
school auditorium with John
Weddle. music director, in
charge.
The choir presented: '"Both
Side Now." The Water is
Wide." "I Know a Place."
"One Tin Soldier" by the
ensemble group, and "Morn
ing Has Broken." Piano ac
companists were Denise
Henkie and Peggy Brandt,
and on the guitar were Jack
Donovan and Bill Barnes.
The high school band played
"Semper Fidelis." "The
London Symphony" first
movement; "Sounds of the
Three Dog Night," "Out in the
Country." "Family of Man"
and "An Old Fashioned Love
Song."
The High School Stage band
played "Mercy, Mercy, Mer
cy." "Brian's Song" and
"Sunday Morning."
Dawn, of Othello, W'n.. visited
overnight Friday at the home
of their mother, LaVem
Part low.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Baker
and son. Randy, and daugh
ters, Karen and Krtstie, were
dinner guests Thanksgiving
Day in La Grande at the home
of Mrs Baker' brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs Vern
Carpenter. Mrs Hazel Miller
accompanied her son, Jim
Miller, and his guest, Marga
ret Carpenter, and daughter,
Andrea, of Kent. Wn.. to La
Grande to be guests at the
Carpenter home
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Arnold
Hoffman were their son and
daughter-in-law . Mr and Mrs
Ted Hoffman, and children.
Christy and Michael, of The
Dalles, and their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr and Mrs.
Myron Crawford, and daugh
ter, Shawna Maria, of Salem
Members of Greenfield
Grange who went to Lexington
Sunday afternoon for joint
installation of Morrow County
grange officers included: Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ball, Mr. and
Mrs Donald Baker. Mr. and
Mrs Ben Donovan. Mrs Chub
Warren. Mrs. Frank Marlow.
Hazel Carpenter, Bill Bates.
Mr. and Mrs Nathan Thorpe
and Andrew Skiles
Mrs Frank Marlow spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in
Pendleton at the home of her
sister, Mrs Clarence Thomas.
Holiday visitors at the home
of Pastor and Mrs Neil King
were Mrs. King's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Harold, and children,
Kathy, Karry. David and
Dickie, of Coos Bay. and Mr.
and Mrs Joe Turner and
children Susan. Lorrie and
Greg Sherrod of Eugene,
former residents here.
Irrigon
The Irrigon Lion's Gub will
celebrate its 10th anniversary
with a banquet and dinner at
. the Lion's club house here.
Saturday. Dec. 1. at 7 p.m.
" Their gues! speaker will be
Past International Director
Vem Hawn of Eugene.
The Good News Singers and
The Kmpmen will present a
program of gospel music at
the AC. Houghton School
auditorium. Saturday, Dec. 1.
at 7 p.m. The Kingsmen are a
men's vocal group from the
Tri-Cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey War
ner visited his brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Warner, in Portland
and their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Ponteleis
Vrontakis. and sons in Salem.
On Thanksgiving Day the
Vrontakis and the Warners
went to Lincoln City.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wil
son. Leon and Lerry visited
their son, John Wilson, and
family in Boise over the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Mr. and Mrs Grady Rogers
went to Hood River Monday
where Grady received a
medical checkup.
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Charistmatic Fellowship Time!
Sunday, Dec 2, 2:30 p.m.
HEPPNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Multipurpose Room
Featuring
Jerry Heater-22 year-old former rock
band leader.
Good News Singers-Cecilia Dickinson,
soloist.
Bob Lovett-Pastor of the Inter-Faith
Christian Center, Hermiston.
"Get the Good News in Your Hearts Now"
no admission charge-
Free will offering for Heppner Teen Center
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