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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 22, 1952
Junior -Senior
Banquet Held In
Lexington School
By Delpha Jones
The Junior-Senior banquet was
held last Wednesday nitfht at the
dining rwm of the school house
with Mesdames Art Hunt, O. G.
Breeding and C. C. Jones in
charge. The table was very
pretty with a center piece of
snow balls and peonies and white
candles in the double candle
stick holders. The place cards
were cards decorated with clus
ters of flowers with the names on
them. Those attending were: Earl
Miller, senior, and the following
juniors Shirley Hunt, Denny Mc
Millan, Max Breeding, and Butch
Sawyer, and the following teach
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Hagerud, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwab. Fol
lowing the dinner they went to
the show in Heppner.
P. T. A. was held last Tuesday
night in the school auditorium
for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
with the program furnished by
the primary room witn Mrs. w
lipn in rharee. There were seve-
ral readings and musical num
bers. Also on the program
Ci-,m hatnno twirlers led by
Beverley Davidson, with the other
two girls being Ltiariene jum-
and Helen Leah Winters. Lovely
refreshments were served later in
the lunch room by Mrs. Davidson,
Mrs. Eernard Doherty ana Airs.
Wm. VanWinkle. The center of
the table was a clever May pole
with small dolls dressed to illus
trate a may pole wind. Installa
tion of officers was held wan me
fnllowini? being installed: Mrs.
Bob Davidson, president; Mrs.
Rpmard Doherty, vice president,
Mrs. Palmer Sorlien, secretary and
Mrs. Gar Leyva, treasurer. ine
following committees were ap
pointed: Program chairman,
Helen Leyva; Hospitality, Leita
Messenger; Membership, Jerry
Doherty; Ways and Me ans, Mrs.
Bob Hagerud, and the Auditing
was Mr. Messenger and Mrs. Sor
lien; Publicity, Mrs. Wm. Van
Winkle. The room mothers for
next year ore: first and second,
Mrs. Eldon Padberg; third and
fourth,-Mrs. Wilbur Sieagall;
fifth and sixth, Mrs. Parmon; and
seventh and eighth, Lola Breed
ing. Lodge was held Thursday night
in the Rebekah hall. The meet
ing was presided over by the
Noble Grand, Mrs. Bob Davidson.
The minutes were read and ap
proved. The trip to convention
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To Our Grads3
They wear the same cap and gown . . . but beneath
it all each graduate Is different from the next. May
they all find this proud occasion a gateway to success
in their chosen fields.
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HEPPNER
was discussed, nomination of of
ficers was the new business with
an early adjournment.
Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mrs. W.
E. McMillan left Sunday for
Salem where they will attend the
Rebekah convention. They plan
ned on spending Sunday in Port
laH with Pattv Maieske. wr.o is
in training at Good Samaritan
hospital.
Maureen and Nanev Doherty,
daughters of Mrs. Bernard Doher
ty are patients m Pioneer Memor
ial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield and
children motored to Wallowa
Saturday with Mrs. Hatfield re
maining for a visit with her par
ents and Mr. Hatfield returned
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Anderson
and daughter Bunny June were
visitors in Lexington Sunday.
Jack O'Harra of Portland spent
th0 weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. New't O'Harra.
Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mrs. Bob
Davidson cooked the dinner for
the farri tour which was held at
the fair grounds In Heppner on
Monday afternoon.
The parents taking cars to the
boy scout circus and exposition
held in Pendleton Saturday night
were Mr .and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall, Mrs. Robert Davidson and
Mrs. Alonzo Henderson. The boys
going over were Mike and P. J.
Winters, Jimmie Steagall, Step
hen Klinger, Carrol Messenger,
Richard Wihlbn, Jimmie ous,
Bobbie Davidson and Laddie and
Larry Henderson. Mr. Cyrus Bal
ser, as cub master Was there on
Saturday night. The boys put on
their pyramid building and tum
bling act.
Patty McMillan and Mrs. C. C.
Jones were hostesses to a party
Saturday night at the country
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc
Millan honorinc Earl Miller who
is graduating from high school
and has made his home wun me
Joneses for the past three years
and Charlie Padberg who is nome
on furlough. Games were played
and square dancing was enjoyea.
Pof moments were served
throughout the party from the
dining table which was centered
with a crystal punch bowl, party
sandwiches and relishes. Those
attending the party were Janet
Kendall. Darlene Balser. Phyliss
and Beverly Nolan, Shirley Hunt
Betty Lou Messenger, Joan Breed
ing, Max Breeding, Larry Groves,
Bob and Bill Steagall, Butch Saw
yer, Denny McMillan, Asa Way,
Lynn Wright, Earl Miller and
Charlie Padberg also Mr. and
Mrs. George Irven of Ordnance
and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan
and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Padberg en
Graduation Held
At Monument
By Millie Wilson
Graduation exercises were held
in the gymnasium last Wednes
day evening for the High School
and the Eighth Grade. There
were six high school graduates
and five eighth grade graduates.
A Baccalaureate sermon was
given by Father Murphy. The
salutatory was given by Patricia
Forrest, valedictory was given by
Donald Gilman. Dr. Quirinus
Breen of the University of Oregon
gave the Commencement address.
Professor Croft presented Donald
Gilman with a scholarship from
the Eastern Oregon College at La
Grande. Lynn Forrest presented
the high school diplomas and
Clarence Holmes presented the
eighth grade diplomas .
The high school graduates were
Patricia Forrest, Donald Gilman,
Lois Fuzek, Anita Joy Cork, Glenn
Legler and William Montgomery.
The eighth grade class were Louis
Corley, Joseph Hammons, Lois
Corbin, Daniel Jones and Donna
Porter. The music was furnished
by Mrs. Farrow and her band.
Darlene Capon sang "In The Gar
den of Tomorrow."
The death of Mrs. Josie Round
last Thursday morning marked
the passing of another of Monu-
mountain home in Hardman.
Cpl. Charlie Padberg is home
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Orris Padberg for a 30 day fur
lough. Charlie has been overseas
and has seen active duty in
Korea. He will report back to
Fort Lewis.
The Three Links club held a
dinner and bazaar In the dining
room of the I. O. O. F. hall last
Friday. Mrs. Archie Munkers was
in charee of the bazaar and Mrs.
L .A. Palmer won the pillow cases
that were raffled off. Mrs. T. E.
Messenger was in charge of the
dinner. There were several other
ladies who assisted about the
dining room consisting of Mes
dames Mildred Davidson, Flor
ence McMillan, Freda Majeske,
Edith Miller, Catie Padberg.
Annie Keene.
Mrs. Crabtree from Salem,
mother of Mrs. Archie Munkers
spent last week here visiting
and was taken home Sunday by
her daughter when she and Annie
Keene and Marie Martin went to
Salem to attend the Rebekah con
vention. Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter and
Mrs. Dean Hunt are home after
ments pioneers. Mrs. Round
leaves two daughters, Mamie Fer
guson and Lottie Foss and two
sons, Ed and Chester Round, to
mourn her loss. Besides these
children she leaves many other
relatives. Funeral services were
held in Monument last Saturday
afternoon with Rev. Jo.lie Bach
of John Day officiating. Interment
was in the Monument cemetery
with Driscoll's Mortuary in charge
of arrangements.
Verle Mills and Dorothy Chate
Iain came to Monument one day
each week to hold classes in the
church for the children in the af
ternoon and evening services for
the adults.
Lula Settle was a business
visitor in Pendleton last Tuesday.
Bety Robbins nee Betty Cork)
and children, who were in Seattle
left this week to join her hus
band, who is in the Air Rescue
Squadron in Japan. Mrs. Rob
bins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Cork of Portland were with Mrs.
Robbins when she sailed.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sweek of
Springfield, brought Jack Hanson
to his home at Long Creek. Jack
is just home from Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Andrus and
son Dennis of Pendleton were
Sunday Guests of Mrs.Andrus'
grandparents, Mr. and Mfs. Henry
Durst.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farrow and
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Miller drove
to Prineville last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson
took the ballot boxes to Canyon
City last Saturday.
This is the last week of school
for this term. The teachers and
children will oon be leaving for
their various homes. All the
teaching personnel will be back
in September except Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Miller, who are moving to
Rogue River.
Word was received by friends,
in Monument of., the death of!
Selena Scharf at Woodburn, Ore-1
gon. Funeral services for her were
held in Woodburn May 19th and
buriat was in Hamilton cemetery
May 20th at two o'clock. Mrs.
Scharf was well known in Monu
ment, having resided here for
many years.
Mts. Wave Jackson received
word from her son Hugh that he
would be shipped out for Japan
on May 13th.
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METHODIST CHURCH TO HAVE
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the
Methodist church will be held
Monday evening May 26 at 6:30
p. m. with a pot luck supper. Dr.
Joseph M. Adams, district super
intendent of the Portland district
pastor will give his sixth annual
rrt tn the congregation. ter-
Church. Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien. ' one is welcome to this meeui B
will preside. Reports will be given
from all departments or tne
a visit to Portland and way
joyed a family dinner Sunday t points
when thev had as their guests
their children, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Vinsen and family of Monument
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Padberg and Kenny, Mrs. Darrell Jones, and
.... . ,i n n r I -w m 1 IrMI 1 1 f IIT r
children and Charlie. C. C. Car
michael and Mr. and Mrs. Orris
Padhers? motored to Portland
Thursday night where they met
their son Charlie who was strand
ed in Portland from the bus strike
there.
Graveside services were held
Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. O.
remeterv in Lexineton for Car
rie McMillan. She was preceeded
in death several years ago Dy ner
husband Georee McMillan, broth
er of J. F. McMillan and Mrs. Ear
Warner of this city and Lou
Broadley of Portland.
Welcome McAllister is spend
ing some time with his father
Ray McAllister from his home In
Mt. Carmel Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beamer were
renewing acquaintances In Lex
ington Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude White
were down Saturday from their
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Ticket office open every evening until 9 o'clock. Phone 1472.
, Thursday-Friday-Saturday, May 22-23-24.
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William Ilolden, Nancy Olson, William Ben
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DESERT OF LOST
A Rocky Lane western.
MEN
Sunday-Monday, May 25-26.
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Vera-EUen, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Main. Keenan Wynn, Alice Pearce. A pleasant,
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ONE WHO CAME BACK
The story of a rescue behind enemy lines in Korea filmed as it actually happened!
Produced bv the Disabled American Veterans in cooperation with the Department of
Defense anil Association of Motion Picture Producers,
Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, May 27-28-29 Three Days.
PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
Filmed in Technicolor in actual locations on the shores of the Mediterranean!
Glamorous Ava Gardner and handsome James Mason in a strange, Tempestous
romance.
MEMORIAL DAY FRIDAY, MAY 30
We pay tribute to those who have died in the defense of our Liberties
and pray for those who are still carrying on the battle.
Dinner guests Tuesday in Ord
nance at the George Irven home
were Mrs. C. C. Jones and Son
Mrs. Earl Miller and Mrs. W. E
McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace
spent last week here attending
to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Veron Peebler are
the proud parents of a baby
daughter born in La Grande. Mrs.
Peebler will be remembered as
Louise Hunt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hunt.
,The Busy Dozen met at the
home of Mrs. C. C. Jones last
Thursday. The afternoon was
spent in sewing. Later refresh
ments of Cookies and ice cream
were served. The members at
tending were Billie Kemp, Lucia
Cutsforth and Alice Majeske with
the following people as guests,
Mrs. A. ,F. Majeske, Mrs. W. E.
McMillan and Mrs. D. V. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
ger Sr. were Walla Walla visitors
on Friday.
Mrs. Tad Miller and infant
daughter Michelle are at home
from The Dalles and have had as
their guest Mrs. Waite Crawford,
mother of Mrs. Miller.
Everett Barlow has accepted
employment in Prosser, Wash.
Vernon Padberg son of Archie
Padberg of Heppner and Susan
Padberg of Hermiston and sister
Lola Padberg vere guests at the
Orris Padberg home Friday. Ver
non has recently been discharged
from the Navy.
TO THE REPUBLICANS
OF MORROW COUNTY
I Wish to Thank All Republicans for
their support during the recent Elec
tion. ,
Chas. A. Tom
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