Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 22, 1952
Page 5
Social Happening
Senior Girls Honored
With Tea Given By
Soroptimist Club
One of the most delightful par.
ties of the season was held Sun
day afternoon, May 18, at the
lovely home of Miss Leta Hum
phreys on N. Court when the Sor
optimist Club of Heppner enter
tained with its annual tea com
plimenting the girls of the gradu
ating class of Heppner High
School, their mothers and the
lady members of the faculty. A
program, arranged by Mrs. Lucy
E. JJodgers, included a talk by
Mrs. Lois Cason, first grade teach
er; solos by Mrs. Lucy M. Peter
son and Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Jr.;
piano duet by Misses Gayle and
Patsy Albert and a solo by Miss
Patricia Peck.
Touring were Mrs. Barton Clark,
Mrs. Leslie Grant, Mrs. Clara B.
Gertson and Mrs. Floyd N.
Adams.. Spring flowers were used
to decorate the rooms and a cor
sage was presented to each girl
graduate. Mrs. J. O. Turner played
incidental music during the af
ternoon. Invitations were extended to
senior girls: Misses Nancy Ad
ams, Gayle Albert, Marilyn Berg
strom, Afton Eberhardt, Dorothy
Ellis, Rieta Graves, Berneice Hus
ton, Eleanor Rice and Mrs. I
Nancy Ferguson Zinter; their
Coming Events
Monday May 26 Chamber of
Commerce, noon at O'Donnell's
Tuesday May 27 Degree of
Honor
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Thursday May 29 Soroptimists.
neon at O'Donnell's
Friday May 30 Memorial Day
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mothers: Mrs. John Bergstrom,
Mrs. Floyd N. Adams, Mrs. Edgar
Albert, Mrs. B. F. Eberhadt, Mrs.
Harold Ellis, Mrs. Eugene Fergu
son, Mrs. John Graves, Mrs. Orlan
Huston and Mrs. R. B. Rice; and
faculty and board members: Mrs,
Irl Clary, Mrs. Richard Knight,
Mrs. Harold Whitbeck, Mrs.
James Vanover, Mrs. Clarence
Johnston, Mrs. L. L. Pate, Miss
Katherine Monahan, Mrs. Ethel
Lungholm, Mrs. Douglas Ogletree,
Mrs. Louis Cason, Mrs. Leslie
Grant, Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt, Mrs.
Edna Tuner, Mrs. L. E. Dick, Jr.,
Mrs. Barton Clark and Mrs. Glen
Parsons.
Degree Of Honor Hold
Regular Meeting
The monthly social meeting of
the Degree of Honor was held
hTuesday evening following the
regular lodge session in the Civic
Center. Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. A. J. Chaffee, Mrs. Roy
Quackenbush and Mrs. James
McCabe. Entertainment was pro
vided by Mrs. John Farra, Mrs.
Rufus Piper and Mrs. Martha
King, who arranged a mock track
meet consisting of peanut relay,
shot put (a blown-up paper bag
tied with a string), a discus
(paper plate) throw and a gum
drop race. The guests chose sides
and the team captained by Mrs.
Clara B. Gertson were declared
winners. Corsages were present
ed to each guest.
Soroptimists Hear
Talk On Microwaves
At the Soroptimist luncheon
Thursday May 15, J. T. Welch,
from the Portland office of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
office, was introduced by Mrs.
W. O. George, as the guest speak
er for the day.
His subject was "The Mystery
of Microwaves". He stated that
miscrowaves are the foundation
of transmitting television by
phone. One of the main purposes
of his tour, which includes
speaking to many schools, is to
stimulate interest in science,
especially in the students. During
his talk he gave demonstrations
of the microwaves.
Several guests were present in
cluding C. J. D. Bauman, Leslie
Grant, Marvin Wightman and
Ed Gonty.
CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, Pastor
Bible school at 9:45, Chas. W.
Barlow, Supt.
Morning worship at 11:00,
The sermon will be on "Memor
ials", in keeping with the day
which is Memorial Sunday.
Sunday evening services will
begin te 8 p. m., not 7:30. The
evening sermon will be "Prepar
ing for Pentecost."
The Crusaders S. S. class will
meet Monday at 6:30 at the
church to do cleaning on the
grounds. The business meeting
will be held afterward. Refresh
ments to be served by the men.
Choir practice and Bible study
will be at 7 and 8 respectively, on
lhursday evening.
Ing and a short message.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTT5T
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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For Lex Garden Club
The Lexington Garden Club
met in the home of Mrs. Nellie
Palmer on Tuesday, May 13. Roll
call was answered by naming a
point considered when judging
flowers. The following members
were present: Gena Leonard, Ber-
nice Lott, tuna Munkers, Katie
Padberg, Nellie Palmer, Faye
Munkers, Cleo Van Winkle, Max
ine'Cox, Edith Miller; Mrs. Myles
Martin, Gloria Dolvin Millie
Evans, Anne Smouse, Mrs. Nellie
Johnson, Mane Martin, Mrs. L.
Wetzel, Mrs. W. A. Ruggles, Mrs.
F. McMillan and Mrs. Mae Mc
Call. Guest of the day was Mrs.
Helser of Lexington.
An election of officers was held
and the following elected: Mrs.
Edna Munkers, president; Mrs.
Millie Evans, vice president; and
Mrs. Lester Cox, sec,-treas.
Members of the Garden Club
receiving presents from the Birth
day Box were Faye Munkers,
Gloria Dolvin, Katie Padberg,
Mrs. Mae McCall and Mrs. Myles
Martin.
Mrs. Martin received the door
prize.
Following the meeting lovely
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
HEPPNER
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker
were over from Pasco to spend the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clive Huston.
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Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meador
observed their wedding anniver
sary Friday evening with dinner
and games. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. McDonn Bonta, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Lennon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson,
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RHEA CREEK H. E. C.
The H. E. C. of the Rhea Creek
grange met at the home of Mrs.
Ray Drake last Thursday with
Mrs. Harley Anderson assisting.
Fourteen were present for the
dinner, and Mrs. Lee Scrlvner was
a guest for the day.
The family keepsakes of an
tiques were displayed. The door
prize was won by Alice Anderson,
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TO ATTEND GRAND LODGE
Among those leaving Saturday
for Salem to attend the annual
Grand Lodge Session of the Inde
pendent Order of Oddfellows and
Rebekah Assembly were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Pierson, Victor Groshen,
Mrs. Robert Dobbs, John Wight
man and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne.
The Paynes visited over the
weekend in Portland at the home
of her brother, Orrin W. Furlong
and from Salem continued on to
Gearhart where they were guests
of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Kent S. Anderson for several days,
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Fair-Minded
(Each week the Gazette Times
will run a suggestion by the
Morrow county Fair Board on
possible exhibits for this fall's
fair. It's just a reminder of ways
you can help make a bigger anij
better fair).
Planting gardens seems to give
many people a sense of doing.
Why not exhibit a sample of what
you raised at fair time this fall.
Don't say, "Why, I have better
ones than that. Why didn't I
bring them in?"
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
There will be services at the
Valby Lutheran church Sunday
May 25 at 11 a. m. Services will
lie conducted by Rev. Leroy Nord
quist of Portland, Oregon.
THE. METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Sunday May 25.
Morning Worship and Sermon
at 11 a. m. Special music by the
Choir. Mrs". Thomas Wells, Di
rector. Sunday Church School at 9:45
a. m. We have a class for every
age. Adult Bible Class and Youth
Fellowship Class at the same
hour. Mr. Oliver Creswick, super
intendent. Choir Practice Thursday even
ing at 8 p. m.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday
evening at 8 p. m.
Dr. Joseph Adams, District Sup
erintendent will be with us for
our annual meeting Monday, May
26 at 6:30 p. m. Pot luck Supper.
Everyone Welcome.
ASSEMBLY'OF GOD
Nels Fast, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School with class
es for all ages.
11:00 Morning Worship.
7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelis
tic Service. There will be special
singing and music by our 10 piece
orchestra.
7:45 p. m. Thurs. prayer meet-
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