The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 8, 1977 FIVE
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Mrs. Laura Holtz enter
tained with a birthday party in
honor of Mary Wright, Ruggs,
on Wednesday afternoon, Nov.
30. Other guests present were
Loreen Montgomery, Ruggs,
Muriel Palmer, Lexington;
Maryann Palmer, Geneva
Palmer, Norma Rea, Helen
Pettyjohn, Lou Mcintosh,
Vera Rietmann, Carmen
French, and Beulah Sherer,
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mat
thews returned . home on
Friday after spending a week
in Salem visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Thornton, and seeing their
new grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lndstrom
returned home last week from
and trip to California where
they visited with their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Wiper, of Kelsey
ville, and with Mr. Lind
strom's sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mortensen
at Palm Springs, Cal.
Saturday and Sunday were
busy days for most Ionians.
Saturday, a large number
attended the Artifactory in
Heppner, either working or
just looking around and buy
ing articles they wanted. On
Sunday a number of people
spent the day at Columbia
Center shopping, however the
majority attended the Cardi
nal Club's Carnival held at the
American Legion Hall Sunday
afternoon. Those attending
reported a good time was had
by all, and Mr. Perry Morter
was the winner of the door
prize, a turkey donated by
Bristow's Market.
On Sunday morning follow
ing services at the United
Church of Christ, the coffee
hour was held in honor of Mrs.
Bill Graham, the occasion
being her birthday. The group
sang "Happy Birthday", and
the large decorated cake,
punch and coffee were served
by Jean Jepten, Bev Wilson
and Betty Rietmann.
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Eva Hamlett
Skye Krebs has returned
home from Montana where he
has been working on the
family ranch this fall.
Installation of all Grange
members in the county will be
held Sunday, Dec. 11 at 3 p.m.
at the Willow's Grange Hall.
Following the installation a
pot luck supper of sandwiches,
salads and dessert will be
served.
Officers of Willow's Grange
to be installed for the coming
O
Holly PNG club and their
guests motored to Hermiston
Wednesday where they en
joyed a luncheon and spent the
afternoon shopping. Each per
son present received a small
corsage and the Secret sisters
were revealed with the draw
ing for new ones for the
coming year.
Those present were Dorothy
Burcham, Leila Palmer, Irene
Padberg, Freda Majeske, Vir
ginia Peck, Jo Irvin, Florence
McMillan, Delpha Jones, Lee
Miller, Valda Smith, Catie
Padberg and Eula Bloods
worth. The next meeting will
be at the home of Leila
Palmer.
Three Links Club met at the
home of Delpha Jones Thurs
day to finish the articles for
the Artifactory. Plans were
further discussed for the
Christmas party and pot-luck
dinner. Refreshments were
served.
Present were Leila Palmer,
Dorothy Burcham, Lee Miller,
Florence McMillan, Eula
Bloods worth, Maureen Davis
and Alma Vinson. The door
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year are: Master, Ed Martin;
Overseer, Loy Keene; Stew
ard, Bryce Keene; Secretary,
Dot Halversen; Treasurer,
Maryann Palmer; Assistant
Stewart, Perry Morter; Lady
Assistant Steward, Cathy
Morter; Lecturer, Wilma
Martin; Chaplain, Carmen
French; Gatekeeper, Lewis
Halvorsen; Ceres, Geneva
Palmer; Pomona, Louise
Keene; and Flora, Marylin
Childers. Members of the
Lexington news
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prize was won by Dorothy
Burcham.
Lodge met later in the
evening with the NG Carolyn
Howard presiding. Visiting for
the evening was the District
Deputy President Mary Mc
Murtry from Heppner, who
Senior youth give
Advent drama
Three modern plays snjted
to the Advent Season were
presented by the Senior High
Methodist Youth Fellowship
at the family potluck and
program last Sunday evening.
Vicki Tollefson and Lela
Breidenbach were directors
for the productions which
were selected from the book
"Signs of His Coming" by
W.A. Poovey.
The first play, "The Baby",
featured Barbara Devine and
Ron Young as Edith and Bob
Rogers and Tim Hedman as
Jim Rogers their older teen
age son. It was set in the
Roger's living room a week
before Christmas.
The next production, "The
Book", took place in a simple
Palestinian home about 50
A.D. Its cast included Linda
Bier as Mary, the elderly
mother of Jesus; Deann
Connor as Deborah; Janice
Sherman as Rachel and Steve
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Executive Committee are
Barbara Keene, Berl Akers
and Lee Palmer.
CWA of the Willow's Grange
will hold their Christmas
party Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. in the
Grange Hall. A turkey dinner
will be served at 6:30 p.m.
Members are to bring salads
or desserts. After dinner there
will be a Christmas program
followed by a visit from Santa
Claus. Grange meeting will
start at 8 p.m.
qualified and the new officers.
Refreshment" were served by
Hilda Yoco Virginia
Peck.
Mrs. Homer Hughes has
returned home after major
surgery at a Walla Walla
hospital.
Tollefson as a replacement for
John Bier in the part of Luke
the author of the second
gospel.
The evening's final play,
"The Wreath", concerned the
Fredericks family as they
were seated in their dining
room just after finishing a
devotional reading from their
home Advent Service. The
players were Bruce Young as
Henry Fredericks and Dee
Hedman as his wife Blanche;
Debbie Klaus played their
teenage daughter Kathie and
Coleman Devine was their
12-year-old son Phil.
The potluck dinner in the.
church basement preceding
the plays was attended by a
sizable group which moved
upstairs afterward to decorate
the sanctuary Christmas tree
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Lack of children
threatens Day Care
The Heppner Child Develop
ment Center will close its
doors permanently on Friday,
Dec. 23, unless more children
are committed to using the
day care facility before that
time.
"Everything is fine finan
cially. We have more commu
nity support than we have
ever had and help available in
getting a permanent building.
We have an extremely well
qualified person ready to take
over as permanent director,"
said Dawn Stuchell, chairman
of the Center's Board of
Directors. "What we don't
Reception set for
Laura Holtz' 75th
A reception for Laura Holtz in honor of her 75th birthday
will be held at her home in lone on Sunday, Dec. 11 from 2:30
to 5:30 p.m. with all friends cordially invited.
The families of Elmer and Harold Holtz of lone are
hosting the occasion and ask that guests bring no gifts.
Refreshments of cake, coffee and punch are planned.
Mrs. Holtz was born on Dec. 24, 1902 in North Dakota.
Sunday Singspiration
The Community Singspira
tion for December will be
hosted by the Seventh-day
Adventist Church Sunday eve
ning, Dec. 11. Beginning at the
usual 7:30 p.m. hour, it will
feature much-loved Christmas
carols, musical talent from
local churches, and audience
selection and participation of
songs, all woven around
readings about the birth and
life of Christ.
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have right now is enough
children to make it worthwhile
to continue operating the
Center."
The Center was forced to
close on Oct. 1 after losing the
Seventh Day Adventist gym
which had been its home since
opening three years ago. It
reopened on Nov. 8 in the 4-H
Annex building at the fair
grounds after a six-month
agreement was reached with
the Fair Board.
Many mothers who former
ly used the Center on a regular
basis, continued with child
care arrangements made dur
Those who usually attend
the Singspirations are warmly
invited, and a special invita
tion is given to anyone who is
already tired from the
"Christmas Rush". Take a
break! Enjoy an evening
devoted entirely to the Person
Christmas is supposed to be
all about. Plus friendly fellow
ship with other Christians
from the entire Community in
the social hour following.
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there is a need in the
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