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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1959)
;St. Ann's Guild Discusses Several., Coming Activities The members of Ct Ann's Guild of St. ' Peter's ""Episcopal church made plans for several coming events at their, meeting in the Parish halL, f. , For .the detoliQnul period, Mrs. Dave Wylderad an article describing the change which a portrait of Christ hanging in a . conspicuous spot' in a modern living room brought to a sophisti cated suburban family. Mrs. Merritt Owen president, was in charge of the business meeting during .'.which many ..plans were made for coming .events. Mrs. Dave Wylde, chair man of the Ways. and Means com mittee, discussed plans for the meals which the Guilds are . serving for the , Rainbow Girls' convention which , '.will be June 15 and 16. She appointed Mrs. iEd Boothman, Mrs, Phil Beau- .champ, and Mrs. James Burr to .help her chairman these four jmeals. Menus were read and discussed. ' ' Plans for the Bishop's dinner .thcld Saturday in the Parish hall were outlined. Turkey, coffee. ' rolls, butter- ice-cream and cook ies will be furnished; the rest is irs GOING TO HAPPEN Wednesday 1 ,. 7:30 p.m., Scwand So Club will meet in the 'home of Julia Buckley on X avenue. Co hos less Nona Combs, f. , 8 p.m., Order of : Eastern Star will meet in the: Masonic hall. Election of officors. ' 8 p.m., Union'u County Art Guild will hold, a . work night in the Art room of the Administra tion building of the college. 8 p.m., Royal Neighbors Social .Club will meet in. ,thc home of Mrs. Grant Swalberg,' 2012 Second street. ... potluck. Everyone is asked to bring a potluck dish and their own table service. Memorial ,Day weekend has been set as the annual Cove cleanup picnic,.. Families wishing to do so may drive out to As cension camp any time after lunch Saturday, May 30, help clean up the dining room, kitch en, cabins to sleep in, and then join for a dinner, fireside and dance. Those wishing to do so may bring blankets or sleeping bags and eamp overnight in the cleaned cabins. Early morning service will be held by the Rev. C. A. Kopp, fol lowed by breakfast and another period of clean up. Turkey, cof fee, and butter will be furnish ed. Familiestaking part are ask ed to bring items to fit in with the meals they expect to .cat. Bacon, eggs, hot cake mix. "and svrup would be breakfast items. while hot dishes,, salads and des serts, would be for main meals. Bread for sandwiches and cookies for coffee breaks might come in handy. Any persons wishing fur ther information may call upon the officers of the Couple's club. Mrs. Owen, reported the re ceipt of a letter from Mrs. Anita l.eutcher thanking the Guilds for their part in making the April Convocation a success. Mrs. Ed Boothman and Mrs. James Burr directed several quiz games requiring the identifica tion of symbols and terms used by the Episcopal church. i Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stuart Wylde and Mrs. Wil liam Taylor. The final meeting of the Guild before the summer recess will be June 3. It is to be a social evening. A Chinese auction is planned, and will be held in the home of Mrs. John Dealherage. Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Observer, La Granclo, Ore., Wed., May 27, 1959 Pago 5 1 Church Guild Will Award Scholarships St. Peter's Guild of the St. Pet er's Episcopal Church announc ed the awarding of two scholar ships to the Cove Episcopal Summer school. The scholarships will go to two eligible young persons in the local church. Mrs. J. R. Martin presided over the meetiing held in the Parish Thursday 10 a.m., 411 leader training for first three clothing projects. Just So Girl, Sew Its Fun, and Charm ingly Yours, in small parlor of Sucajawea. 2 p.m., Frances Brown Auxil iary will meet rUT.tjie Neighbor hood Clubhouse fo annual Moth er's Day Party, guusts are being invited. Those attending are ask ed to bring photo's of their moth er and of themselves as children. 8 p.m., The LS to B of LK and E, will hold a potiuik injthe IOOF hall. 6:30 p.m.. Old, Timers Club 71, .members and auxiliary will hold a meeting and dinner in McAlis ler hall, honoring Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murray, men's president of the General Committee, and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Baker. She is president of the General Commit tee for the auxiliary. Each mem ber to bring own .table service and salad or dessert. 7 p.m., The Spoptiinist . Club will hold a dinner meeting in the Sacajawea. Miss: Mary Berry Sheffield, England,, will be in at tendance. "" ' 8 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary will be holding the last card party of the current scriefi i Friday 1 ' 8 p.m.. World .War I Barracks and Auxiliary will hold their monthly meeting. at Island City, in the Farm Bureau hall. Mem bers being urgcd'lo attend. Con vention plans tOj be discussed. Saturday -. 11:30 a.m., American Legion and Auxiliary Pest t!6 will hold annual Memorial . Day luncheon at Imbler. 11:45 a.m., Cove-Cemetery Asso ciation will sponsor I heir Me niorial Day dinifer in I he sc hool . gym. Ham, turkey and all to go with. Cafleteria-stylo. . 3 p.m., Vcteraas of World War I will present their annual Me morial Day services in the First Christian Church at La Grande Public is being invited to attend Sunday , , 1 p.m., until 4 p.ni., a reception will be held honoring Mr. and Mrs. Orcn Lovan on their 40th wedding anniversary. This affair will be held in their home, given by their children; - Friends and relatives are being 'invited to at lend. j : I HO SCALE MODEL BR Supplies Kifs t;t. 9 Accessories HOBBY SHOP p. , . 1113 ftdams Summerville News By LOUISE TUCK Observer Correspondent hall. Mrs. E C. Bray was devo-jvisiting. Missionary Circle Honors Birthdays Of Three Members UNION (Special) The Mission ary Circle of the Baptist church met in the home of Mrs. Bertie Elliott to honor three of their members with a birthday party. They were Mrs. OUie Reece, Alice Cockrell and Edith NuIIe. The group was led in prayer by Mrs. Frank Ricker. Songs were sung and the afternoon spent ticnal chairman for the day and presented collects, psalms and prayers appropriate to the cnurcn season. A Parish dinner was held Sun day evening, honoring Bishop Barton, who held confirmation services the following morning. The Couples Club invited every one to a work day and clean-up weekend at the Cove Ascension Grounds on May 30-31. Mrs. Julia Metzler gave her final report of the United Thank offering, taken on May 8. Mrs. Vi Mechlin read excerpts from a new release of church literature entitled, "The Ministry of the Laity." The Rev. Kopp gave a report of his trip to Spokane to attend the Synod of the 8th Province ot the Episcopal church, held the week of May 11. Mrs. Norval Olson will be the hostess June 3. and Miss Fannie Cupid will be the devoliunals chairman. The meeting will lie held in the Parish House. Refreshments were served. Union Club Holds Socio I Meeting UNION (Special) Mrs. Forest Scroggins entertained the Eco nomy Club Friday May 22, in her1 home with a dessert. Following the dessert the group played bridge. Scores wore awarded to Mrs. Roy Gipsun. high; and Mrs. Wplard Hill, sec ond. Three guests were present, Mrs. Olga Smith, Mrs. E. L. Knight and Mrs. W. II. Hutchin son. Mi's. Smith guests. Pupils Present ' Home Recitals The pupils of Mrs. Elmer Han sen were presented in a series f recitals at her home on Sun- y. May 24. The grade-school students tak ing part were: Linda Bartron, I'riscilla Point, Durimla Hender son, Marianne Haydock, Nancy Nelson, Diane Alexander. Mark Deat borage, Gail Courtright, Jo clla Stuart, Charlene Petersen, Naomi llarsin, Marcia Ann Perry, Kathy Ferguson, Valeris Borine, Kiistine Johnson and Ann Mor The Junior and Senior High school group included: Pamela Point, Kathryn Johnson, Joe Sull ivan, Suzen Zweifel, Toby Lynn Beery, Alan V lute. Joanne Speck hart, Bob Lee, Elizabeth Sander trson, Margaret Gregory. Lanctta Carter, Sandra Eckley, and Mary Jane Conley. Look Who's Here GRANDE RONDE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt, 1107 Eleventh street, the father is serving in the Marine Corps, arc parents ot a son born this morn ing, Mav 27. He weighs seven pounds, 12 and a half ounces and is not named as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scott, 1301 X avenue, have a son born May 26. He weighs seven pounds. 12 ounces, and is not named. Alvays Good Eaiing! Nabisco Wheal Thins Chippers Triangle Thins s Rye Thins 3 pligs. AA Duplicate Bridge Set For Friday Bridge winners at the Country Club, following the potluck lunch eon Wednesday, were Mrs. George Royes and Mrs. Charles Kartlier. Duplicate bridge will be play- won high for cd May 29, at 7:30 p.m., in the clubhouse. Happy Circle Club j Gets Invitation The Happy Circle Club receiv ed an invitation from the Gray Ladies of the Union County Red Cross, to attend a social gath ering and. tour, of the Walla Walla Veterans hospital. The club met in the Inline of Mrs. Mick Riley with Mrs. Hay McCory .and Mrs. Delia Berry as co-hostesses. . There were 11 members and one guest, Mrs. Glen Lester, pres ent for the day. The next meeting will be a picnic held at the home of Mrs. Mable McCoy, June 11, at l:3li p.m. FARM FRESH! $a doz. F,uy 3 Half Qis. Bubble-Up Ger 3 Half Qts. Freel Walla Walla Whole Kernel Or fUiKCiMl btUll Z TINS King Size Snider's Catsup. S for 2-Lb. Box ICrispy Crackers JT1 The senior class of Imbler high held a swimming party and pic- nie at Cove , . Wednesday night. They left in cars right after school and spent the evening at Cove where they swam and hik eri. The senior mothers furnished the food for the picnic. Word was recently received in a letter ta Hailer, that a scholar ship to Oregon ' Technical Insti tute "has been awarded to Bertha Hohstadt. Bertha is a senior at Imbler High school and plans to attend OTI this fall. 1-0 Mr and Mrs. , Harry Coleman left Wednesday morning for a two week vacation in Kansas to be with Mrs Coleman's mother whe is living, there. They also plan to visit with their son, El- don Colemali who lives in Colo rado Spring.. o A pre school party, was recent Iv held at the Imbler school for all the little girls and boys who will enter thq- first grade next year.- Refreshments were served pnd the homo.ee girls prepared games and story telling for enter tiinment. ' . , o -. , A surprise birthday party was held May 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tuck, for their daughter, Nelline. Attending the party were school friends'. The t:ening was spent dancing and listening to records.- Louis Tuck Charlotte Patrick, and Joyce Billerbeck served the birthday cake and ice cream to group. Auxiliary Sews For Veterans The Sewing Club of the Disabled American Veteran's Auxiliary met in the home of Mrs. John Scnter, 1605 Watson street. Mrs Jessie Michael was work chairman and under her direction the women put together the nineth Afghan that has been made this year to send to Camp White Domiciliary for the aged veterans there. Three members whose birth day's were in May, each received a gift from the group. Secret Pals were remembered also. A report was given on the Gold Star Mothers dinner that was held May 6. The committee was de lighted with the number or guests attending, and the program tnat followed the dinner was Well re ceived. The hostess, Mrs. Scnter, served home made Birthday cake and ice cream to 15 members and five guests. HAPPY BIRTHDAY May 27 Judy Lcona Gribling, Island City. Charles Rogers 4-H Club News Buttons and Bows, 4-H sewing club met May 20 in the home of Mrs. Volcberg. The members fin ished potholders and discussed material for .aprons. Verlene Finsher volunteered to demonstrate how to straighten material. Union Briefs BY LOLA HETRICK Observer Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ron Titus mov cd Saturday to the place belong- ins to Mrs. Titus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Depcw in south west Union. Reception Sunday To Honor Lovans . A reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Lovan's 40th wed ding anniversary, is being plan need bv their children. The open-house reception will be held in the Lovan home, Sun day afternoon, between the hours cf 1 arid 4. All friends and rela tives of the honored couple are being invilcd to attend. 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