I -b -n 41 k I ' J ill f Li . '; L ' . " i 30 Graduates Observer, La Grande, Ore., Frl., May 29, 1959 Page Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Scripture was read by Don Hen Rachau Parents Of Son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rachau, Elgin, have a son. born May 28 in the- Grande Rondo Hospital. They have named him Robert Dean and he weighs six pounds and eight ounces. Feted At Elgin Baccalaureate dricks of the Elgin LDS church. A vocal selection followed, by Harold Blanchhard and Roy Luse. The church choir sang "I know My Heavenly Father Knows." Dr. Virgil A. Bolen of the Methodist church and EOC gave the message "The Four Fisher men," as the topic. The congre Grande Fruit Co. Denece plans to enroll in the pre-nursinc curricu North Powder News BY BARBARA ERWIN 'Observer Correspondent ELGIN (Special) Baccalaur lum at EOC. nte services were held May 24 n the school auditorium for the of Recessional by Mrs. McCall. Les Wells (if the Christian church and president of the El !Jin Ministerial Association was program chairman for the eve ning. o JO graduating seniors. The Processional was played by Sunday dinner guests in the gation then sang "Take the Name home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sal ing were Mrs. Saling's parents :f Jesus With You". Volncy Johnson, pastor of the El The benediction was given by Mabel Schafer, of the Assembly Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, and gin Church of the Nazarcne. her brother, Mr. and Mrs. llers- The Christian church choir sang The North Powder Cub Scouts ehcl Kelly of Baker and Mr. and "0 Jesus I Have Promised". Mrs. Faye Yarington let the groupi in singing "Trust and Obey."' held their regular meeting Mon day evening at the schoolhousc. Mrs. Henry McClurc and son, Arn old of North Powder. rhirtcon members were present. They continued studying ' about Canada, and made Totem Poles. Needle Point by Bucilla They played games and served re VRY WEEK freshmcnts. ATTCND THI o DELTA EPSILON New officers of Dfelta Epsilon chapter of ESA were installed at ceremonies at The Wheel Wednesday . evening. New president is Sharon Hickey, temei. uuiu uim.ci iium icii are wnn.e btrucK, corresponding secretary; snir lee Todd, recording secretary, Mrs. Hickey, Louise Young, vice president and Val- dene Goold, treasurer. (Observer Photo) HAPPY BIRTHDAY May 29 Judy Campbell Sandra Forry Bud Jones, North Powder Jerry Hofmann Janice Chandler May 30 , ; Ira Bork, Baker , Fred Roe Mrs. Anna Dow James A. Jones, North Powder Cheyrl Hand Gary Erickson LZora Gibson Mrs. W. A. Daniels Ronald Smith Anna Skala Bette F. Blakeney Steven Gooderham May 31 Doris M. Smith Betty Barnett Karen Shenfield Presbyterian Men's Meeting Reports To Be Given Here "During the morning worship hour on Sunday at the First Presbyter ian Church, C,. Richard Neely, a lay member, will make a report on the area meeting of Presbyter ian Men held at Sacramento early in the spring. Neely was a repre sentative from Eastern Oregon Presbytery. The title of his talk will be "Christ's Great Commiss ion." Howard A. Anderson, assistant professor of English at EOC, will be guest soloist and will sing "Shepherd Take Me by the Hand" by Ward-Stephens as an offertory solo. The choir under direction of Barbara Rufncr Dallas Hoopes John E. Burnett Elaine Hill ' Good News for Two-Car Families! on ' bodily Injury and property damage collision coverage medical payments FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK Pluir 10 Extra Discount to ' Accident-Free Driversl ( lf there are no unmarried walet drivers under 25 years.) Doug Holman Insurance 1107 Adami . . . Opposite Post Office WO 3-3711 E. Lyle McMullen will sing "He Watching over Israel" by Mendel ssohn. The Women's Association will hold a pot'uck luncheon at 1 p.m on Thursday and will then recess for the summer. The theme for the afternoon will be "Service in Love." Mrs. Earl Bensel.will lead devotions and colored film' Profile of the Middle East," will be sho wn. The executive committee will be in charge. Rev. Louis M. Samson and fam ily will return to La Grande on June 6, and Rev. Samson will be in the pulpit next Sunday morning. Following the service on that Sun day, Circle 4 working through the Women's Association will sponsor a coffee hour to honor new mem bers who united with the church this spring and to express apprec iation to the choir for its service and inspiration during the year Mrs. Douglas Eustace is circle chairman. Vacation Church school for youngsters who are four years old through those a-e currently in the third grade, will be held from June 8 to June 14 from 9 to 11 a. m. There will be camps later in the summer for those in the junior and senior, high school. The Session will not meet on Monday evening, but the Scouts and choir will meet at their regu lar times during the week. Two graduating seniors from Powder Vallely High school have received scholarships to the col leges they plan to attend next fall. Lila Umplcby, co-valedictorian. received a partial tuition, scholar ship presented by Seattle Pacific, Seattle, Wash., for her freshman and sophomore years. She plans to major in physical education. -Denece McCanse, co-valedictori an, received a tuition scholarship to Eastern Oregon College, La Grande, presented by the . La IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN Friday 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 urged to attend. Con vention plans to be discussed. Saturday 11:30 a.m., American- Legion and Auxiliary Post 86 will hold annual Memorial Day luncheon at Imbler. 11:45 a.m., Cove Cemetery Asso ciation will sponsor - their Me morial Day dinner , in the school gym. Ham, turkey and all to go with. Caftcteria style. , . 3 p.m., Veterans 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. Hot Lake News Friends and family of Mrs. Al ma Day helped make her birth day this week a very happy occa sion. ' o Rev. Leslie Obert of Hot I,ake was speaker at the baccalaureate exercises held in Cove Sunday evening. Sunday 1 p.m., until 4 p.m., a reception will be held honoring - Mr. and Mrs. Oren 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 tend. . '" Monday i' 1 1 p.m.. Art Research will meet in the home of Mrs. Lyle Johnson, OroDell Blvd. 7:30 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary of- fiers and drill . team will hold practice in the hall. 8 p.m., Womans Benefit Associa tion will hold a regular meeting in the IOOF hall. ' CHEVY'S THE HOTTEST ONE AGAIN! HOTTEST LOOKING, HOTTEST SAVING, -.. 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