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Inntnllation of 1!IK2 sulwrdi
nafc and Pomonn grange was
held ill the IxltiRton Orange
Hall on Sunday, The team
from Umatilla County, under
the leadership of Morton
Wolverlon did the installing.
There were admit 73 people
present for the day. Present
from Umatilla County were
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe,
she acting as musician. Also
present were Mr. Thorpe,
master of Hip Columbia
Grange; Polly VanDebreake.
Morton Wolverton and Freda
Wolverton of Columbia
Grange, Rose Sykes. the Rev.
Calvin Uitfenhoiise, Tom
Campbell, and Willhemlna
Campbell of Cold Springs
Grange, Elsa MrFlrath.
Claude McF:iralh and Ethel
Huffman, of State Line
Grange. Following the instal
lation a lovely polluck dinner
was enjoyed. The tables were
beautifully decorated in the
Christmas theme. In charge
of serving the dinner were
Charlene Papinenu and Josie
Peck, assisted by grange
members. There were gran
gers present from Itufus,
Mikkalo. Greenfield. Rhea
Creek. Willows. Lexington and
Wheatland Pomona Granges.
Masters of the subordinate
granges were introduced, as
were guests from other coun-.
ties.
Myrtle Marshall is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Leila Messenger had the
misfortune to fall and break
an arm. and is c onfined to her
home.
The Committee on Women's
activities met at the Cecil
Jones home on Tuesday for a
regular meeting and Christ
mas get-together. They began
with a business meeting at
10 30 a.m. which was .followed
by a politick dinner. In the
afternoon, the committee
made plans for the coming
year's activities and enjoyed
visiting. The card party for
January was discussed. It will
be held Saturday evening, at 8
p.m at the grange hall with
Josie Peck and Charlene
Papineau in charge There
will prizes and refresh
ments The door prize was
won by Marie Kteagall. Those
present were Josie Peck.
Charlene Ptipineuu. Virginia
Peck. Jean Nelson. Joyce
Buchanan. Rena Marquardt.
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Marie Steagall and Delpha
Jones, ,
Mrs. Kenneth Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Papineau
were visitors at the Willows
Grange meeting where Mr.
and Mrs, Howard were wel
comed into the grange. Thcv
will be members of Ixington
72fi,
A lovely bridal shower was
held at the Pat Wright home
on Saturday afternoon. Pec.
12. honoring Susie Johnson.
bride elect of Mark Wright.
Games wereplaved wilh Alicei
Majeske. Rena Marquardt.
and Julie Watfcnburger winn
ing prizes. Mrs.Wrigh's home
was beautifully decorated in
the Christmas theme. Follow
ing Hie opening of gifts, loveiv
refreshments were served.
The cake was pink with two
white hearts with the names
"Mark" and "Susie" centered
on each. The cake was served
with coffee and punch.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Ginger O'Rrien. Joyce
Hughes and Betty Marquardt.
Friends were happy to hear
thfil Orville Ciitsforth. who
recently underwent major
surgerv at Providence Hospi
tal in Seattle, is reported to he
doing well and will soon start
thcrapv.
Mr and Mrs. John Wagen
hlast and children of Odessa.
Washington visited with his
mother. I,ee Wagenhlasf and
The Ileppner Gazette-Times,
returned to their home Sunday
evening. Dec. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buch
anan motored to Crescent on
Saturday where Mr. Buchan
an gave his daughter, Ellen, in
marriage to Frank Stevens
at the Community Church in
that city. There was a lovely
reception following the cere
mony In the church social
rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Buchan
an then motored to Portland
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 17, I981-THREE
where they joined Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Vinson of Ileppner
and all attended the Ice
Follies. The group returned
home on Monday. Dec. 14.
The Three Links Club met at
the Cecil Jones ranch on
Thursday for a regular meet
ing. After a short business
meeting the group enjoyed
visiting and opened the ex
changed gifts and Secret
Sister gifts. The rooms were
decorated for the holiday
season, and refreshments
were served following the
meeting. The door prize was
won by Virginia Peck. Those
attending were: Irene Pad
berg. Dorothy Burcham, Ruth
Robinson, Eula Bloodsworth.
Leila Palmer, a guest Annetta
Padberg and the hostess
Delpha Jones. Cards were
sent to shut in members.
Market
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BEEF CHUCK STEAK
-4.49
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