Heppner Gazette Times, December 27, 1 945 5 Masonic-Eastern Star Installation Social Success That much-Jooked-for social event, the annual joint installation ceremony and dinner given by the Masonic groups and the Eastern Star, was put through on schedule Saturday evening in the Masonic hall. Lodge members and their guests spent a pleasant evening starting with a turkey dinner that showed reconversion is well on its way as far as food is concerned and ending with the presentation of gifts after installation ceremonies were concluded. Approximately 200 people were fed in the early part of the evening. The tables were beautifully decor ated with viands, with turkey as the piece de resistance and plenty of all the other good things which go to make up a feast. Tbe food committee was ably assisted with the serving by a group of high school young people and there The Royal Arch chapter was first were no long delays, to install officers. L. D. Tibbies, priest; Noel Dobyns, king; Harley Anderson, scribe; E. R. Huston, se cretary; M. D. Clark, treasurer; Ro bert Wightman, chaplain; Rodney Wentworth, principal sojourner; John Lane, captain of the hosts; Os car Rippee, master of the third vale; E. Markham Baker, master of the second vale; Merle Blake, master of the first vale; Charles Stout, sentinel. The Blue lodge installed Loyal Parker worshipful master; Gordon Banker, senior warden; Noel Do byns, junior warden; Ray McAlis ter, secretary; Frank S. Parker, treasurer; Harold Becket, senior deacon; Harley Anderson, junior deacon; Millard Nolan, mar shall; Harry Van Horn, senior steward; Paul Jones junior steward; Oscar Rippee tyler. Mrs. William Barkla is the new worthy matron of Ruth chapter No. 32, Order of the Eastern Star. She will be assisted by Harley Ander son, worthy patron; Mrs. Tom Wells, associate matron; Tom Wells, asso ciate patron;; Mrs. Frank S. Parker, secretary; Mrs. Edna Turner, treas urer; Mrs. Noel Dobyns, chaplain; Mrs. Oscar Rippee, organist; Mrs. K. A. House, conductress; Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, associate conduc tress; Mrs. Harley Anderson, mar shal; Mrs. Frank Davidson, Adah; OLD SOUTH COTTON BLOSSOM HAND LOTION Forworkand weather-punished hands, use the luxury Cotton Blossom Lotion. 59c for regular $1.00 hob-nailed replica bottle during this sale. Daintilyscented creamy and extra softening for hands, face and rough elbows. Grand for gifts and prizes. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY Mrs. Frank Connor, Ruth; Mrs. C. C. Dunham, Esther; Mrs. Gordon Banker, Martha; Mrs. Floyd Wor den. Electa; Mrs. James Hayes, warder; James Hayes, sentinel. Mrs. R. L. Benge acted as wor thy installing officer, Mrs. Claude Graham was installing marshal, Mrs. J. J. Wightman, installing chaplain, and Mrs. J. O. Turner, in stalling organist. JOYOUS CHRISTMAS MESSAGE Christmas had a more definite meaning to Mrs. W. E. Davis than she had anticipated. Her husband Pfc Davis of the Marine corps, called her by long distance tele phone from San Diego, where he had just landed Sunday . after an absence from the mainland of 18 months. The best part of his mes sage was that he hoped to be home in a week. There was a period dur ing the fall when Mrs. Davis did not hear from her husband for many weeks and she hoped he was on his way home. Then a letter came advising her that he had been stationed out in the "jungle and couldn't get a letter off to her. 'Bill" was in Saipan for a year and after participating in the Okinawa campaign went with his outfit to Japan. Joe McLaughlin is around old familiar haunts, saying hello to his old friends who are glad to see him. arrived Wednesday from Philadel phia on a three-weeks leave. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of Morrow county, State of Oregon, Adminis trator de bonis non of the Estate of Carrie B. Pillsburg, deceased, and all persons having claims Dr. C. C. Dunham CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN For the present I can handle a limited number of office calls. House calls made Phone 882 Heppner against the said Estate of the said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified as required by law to the said Administrator de bonis non at the Law Office of P. W. Mahoney at Heppner Oregon, within six months from the date' hereof. Dated and first published this 20th day of December, 1945. CHARLES A. CARLSON, Administrator de bonis non. P. W. 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