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Heppner Gazette TIMES, Thursday, April 24, 1952
Page 3
Dcial Happenings . . .
Coming Events
DF Celebrate
Jrd Anniversary
one-hundreth centennial of
fellowship in Oregon and the
I anniversary of the found-
jf the Order was eommemo
I Friday evening at a joint
Jng of Willows Lodge No. 66
Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge
J3. A potluck dinner served
0 o'clock was well attended
rmbers and guests. A pro
presented after the dinner
tried group singing led by
i. Palmer Sorlien accompan
by Mrs. Clive Huston; final
:hes by the U. N. Pilgram-
t contestants, Jack Sumner,
orie Pierson, Ronald Currin
Diane Van Horn; who were
jjuced by Mrs. Lucy E. Rod
commjttee member; a read
fThe Twelve Gideons" by
Widdemer of lone; a reci-'
8, "Interpretation of a Small
iby Billy Monahan; a read
fThe Initiation", by James
lhan.
est speaker for the evening
Art C. Holmes, Pendleton,
Grand Master and Grand
jsentative to the Sovereign
d Lodge, who spoke on "Odd
8hip"nd gave a resume on
I N. Pilgrammage for Youth.
Is talk, Holmes explained
the Oddfellows Lodge is the
world-wide fraternal order
r one sovereign lead and is
Joning in all countries, ex
pose behind the Iron Curtain
ing for the principles of
idship, . Love and Truth
lg all peoples. The present
ign Grand Master is Joe
ey of Wewoka, Oklahoma
Friday April 25 Friendship night
Ruth chapter No. 32 OES.
Saturday April 26 Jayce carni
val, Jaycee hall. 7:00 p. m.
Monday April 28 Chamber of
commerce banquet, Legion hall.
Wednesday April 30 Advisory
committee to Public Health
Nurse, court house, 8:00 p. m,
Thursday May 1 Soroptimist,
noon at O Donnell's
Athletic banquet. Legion hall
Friday May 2 San Souci Rebekah
lodge.
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Farewell Party Given
In Honor of O'Sheas ,
Trior to their departure for mili
tary service last week, Dr. and
Mrs. Richard J. O'Shea were the
guests of honor at a farewell
party for which Mr, and Mrs.
James Healy and Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Blake were hosts at the
Mealy home on Water street.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs.
William Barratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McGough, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
William Labhart and Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan D'. McCurdy, Jr. of
lone.
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DINNER PARTY ENJOYED
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Matheny
were hosts for a dinner party at
their home no Hinton Creek on
Thursday evening. Guests were
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Sanders and
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter.
and headquarters is in Baltimore,
Md.
Other lodge dignitaries present
for the occasion were Mark Wil
sey, Past Grand Patriarch and
Past Grand Representative, Roy V.
Terney, Department Commander
of the Patriarchs Militant and T.
B. Bomboy, secretary of Eureka
Lodge, all of Pendleton.
The committee in charge of ar
rangements were Mrs. Merle Kirk,
Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mrs. R. G.
McMurtry for the Rebekahs and
Manuel Easter, Ted Tierson and
Robert Dobbs for the Oddfellows.
R. G. McMurtry acted as master
of ceremonies.
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Quackenbush Home
Is Scene of
Carnation Club
Mrs. Roy Quackenbush, Mrs. W.
F. Barkla and Mrs. Doris Wilson
entertained the Carnation Club
Thursday evening at a party and
business meeting at the Quacken
bush residence on Elm street.
Games were played following the
business session with Martha
King receiving high score. Others
attending were Mesdames Cecil
Seeliger, John Bergstrom, Gene
vieve Springer, Rufus Piper, Lin
coln Nash, John Farra, Leah Hill
and Mildred Groves. Refresh
ments were served.
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Farewell Party Given
For Don Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Mar
ter, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Thompson entertained with a buf
fet supper Saturday evening at
the Van Marter apartment in
honor of Don Bennett who depart
ed Monday for Hawthorne, Ne
vada where he will be stationed
with the U. S. Naval Supply De
pot. Sixty-two guests attended
throughout the evening. Among
those from out of twn were Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Krebs, Cecil;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Boyce, Tom Burns,
George Coombs, Condon; Miss Pa
tricia Collins, Portland; Miss
Jackie Derkin, Milwaukie: Mr.
and Mrs. Don Hatfield, Lexing
ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry De-
Haven, Richland, Washington.
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Mrs. Matheny Guest of
Honor At Shower
Mrs. Fred Sanders entertained
with a shower and card party
Wednesday evening at her home
on K. street complimenting Mrs.
Orval Matheny. Present were
Mrs. Irvin Rauch of Lexington,
Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Robert
Gammell, Mrs. Don Evans, Mrs.
Alex Thompson and Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter, Jr. High score
in Canasta was receivel by Mrs.
Hartman and in Pinochle, by Mrs.
Matheny.
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Shower Honors
Mrs. Sanders
Mrs. Orval Matheny and Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter, Jr. enter
tained with a luncheon Friday
complimenting Mrs. Fred Sand
ers. The affair was held at the
Matheny home on Hinton creek.
Present were Mrs. Cecil Seeliger,
Mrs. William Labhart, Mrs. Rus
sell O'Donnell, Mrs. Alex Thomp
son, Mrs. Eugene Hall, Mrs. Rob
ert Gammell, Mrs. John Hartman,
Mrs. William Scrivner and Mrs.
Don Hatfield of Lexington. Bou
quets of roses, daffodils and blue
iris were used effectively about
the rooms. -This was a "Pot o'
gold" shower with each guest
bringing a silver dollar to help
the "pot .' gold"; the sum will
then be placed in savings for the
sanders infant. Cards were
played during the afternoon.
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Phone 152
Soroptimists Attend
Meeting in Wenatchee
Six members of the Heppner
Soroptimist club attended the
33rd conference of the Northwest
ern Region of Soroptimist clubs
held in Wenatchee, Washington
April 18, 19 and 20. Those going
from here were Mrs. Clara B.
Gertson, president of the local
club; Mrs. W. O. George, regional
representative; Mrs. Pearl Devine;
Mrs. Floyd Adams; Mrs. R. M.
Wightman and Mrs. Allen Case.
Mrs. Gertson and Mrs. Devine
returned to Heppner on Sunday,
the others continued on to Grand
Coulee and Spokane aflrj returned
Monday evening.
The next regional conference
will be held in October in Butte,
Montana.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Joan Marie to James
Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Sumner. No definite wedding date
has been set.
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J. C. Payne spent Friday in The
Dalles looking
matters.
after business
Two County Employees
Given Surprise Party
Mrs. Frances Mitchell and A. J.
Chaffee who observed their birth
days this week were honor guests
at a surprise party Tuesday after
noon at the Courthouse. Present
wpre Mrs. Ethel Ziements, Mrs. A,
J. Chaffee, Mrs. Clara B. Gertson,
Mrs. Olive B. Hughes, Mrs. Sadie
Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bar
low, Leslie Grant, Clarence Bau
man, O. W. Dix, Miss Joyce Bus
chke, Miss Colleen Connor and
Mrs. Grace Nickerson. Refresh
ments of sherbet, birthday cake
coffee and tea were served.
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Soroptimists Discuss
Cemetery Association
At the Soroptimist Luncheon
Club Thursday noon at O'Don
nell's Cafe, Mrs. Frances Mitchell
gave a resume of the plans for
organizing a cemetery associa
tion in Heppner. Mrs. Olive B.
Hughes, vice president, was pre
siding officer in the absence of
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, president.
Mrs. Etta Parker was program
chairman for the day.
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
R. Knauft, pastor
Services at Chapel of Prophecy.
Sabath School, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon, 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wed. at pastor's
home.
All Welcome.
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