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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 17, 1952
Page 5
Social Happening!
Many Enjoy IOOF
Rebekah Picnic
A largo crowd of Oddfellows,
llrbekahs and their families at
tended the annual picnic Sunday
at the Wightman Brothers' Blue!
Mountain Ranch south of Hard
man. A pot luck luncheon was
.served early in the afternoon after
which the adult members enjoyed
games of horseshoes, baseball or
hiking. The children were enter
tained by races, tug-of-war for
which prizes were awarded to the
winning side. Mrs. Adella Duran
was presented a prize of $5.00 for
having the longest membership
in a Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. Duran
is a member of Holly Rebekah
Lodge of Lexington. Robert
Wightman received the $5.00
prize ifor having the longest mem
bership in the Subordinate Lodge.
He is a member of Willows No. 66,
Ileppner. The committee in
charge of arrangements included j
Ted Pierson and Bob Dobbs. i
Miss Humphreys
Honored On Birthday
Miss Leta Humphreys was com
plimented at a party Saturday
evening at her home on No. Court
street when the personnel of the
Humphreys Drug Company ar
ranged a pot luck affair in honor
of her birthday. Present were Mrs.
Ealor Huston, Miss Doris Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilhite,
Miss Marjorie Pierson, Miss Marie
Soward, Mrs. Alma Morgan, Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers, Mrs. Sara E. Mc
Namer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish
and Mrs. W. O. Dix.
A gift tree was presented to
Miss Humphreys by the guests.
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Coming Events
Monday July 21 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Donnell's
Thursday July 24 Soroptimist,
noon at O'Donnell's
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4-H Clubs Weekend
At Lehman Springs
The 411 club members and
leaders of the Busy Stitchers sew
ing club and the Peachy Preser
vers canning club went to Leh
man Springs last weekend.
The attending club members
were Pat Peck, Shirley Peck, Sha
ron Rill, Sally Palmer, Judy
Thompson, Jean Graham, Patsy
Wright, Janet Wright and Men
doth Thomson.
Swimming and hiking were en
joyed Saturday and Sunday. On
Sunday they had a pot luck lunch
at noon.
Those going up on Sunday be
sides the club members were Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Thompson,
Janet .and Terry, Tom Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer and
Rodger, Lawrence Harrison of
Cascade Locks, Mr. and Mrs.
James Huyes and Jimmy, Bob
Fletcher of Ukiah, Mr. and Mrs.
Barton Clark, Nonda and Ned,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck and
Marjorie, Mrs. Peck's sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Thomson, Bernice and Bruce, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wright.
Four Year Old Has
Birthday Party
Eddie Ernsdorff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ernsdorff, celebrated
his fourth birthday Saturday July
12 with a party given by his mo
ther, assisted by his aunt Mrs.
Wilbur Worden.
The children played in the
wading pool and later refresh
ments featuring a large birthday
cake were served to Mrs. Jeff
Carter, Mike and Jeffery, Mrs.
Phil Blakney, Philip and Mike,
Mrs. James Allen, David and
Richard, Mrs. Walter Barger, Con
nie and Debbie, Mrs. James Far
ley and Trisha, Mrs. William Bar
ratt, Scotty and Vickie, Mrs. L. E.
Dick, Jr., Stuart and Erin. Mrs.
Russell O'Donnell, Dennis and
Johnny, Danny and Nita Peter
son, Julie Parker, Judy Groshens,
Barbara Blake, Linda Smith, Mike
Williams and Jack Ernsdorff.
Picnic Held On
Courthouse Lawn
The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church held a potluck luncheon
and p'icnic at the Courthouse park
for its regular business meeting
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Whitmer G. Wright, president, in
charge. Others present were Mrs.
Clayton Shaw and two sons,
Mrs. J. 0. Hager, Mrs. Lucy E.
Rodgers, Mrs. Walter Beckett,
Miss Ona Gilliam, Mrs. Harry Du
vail, Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Mrs.
S. H. Shannon, Mrs. H. V. Smouse,
Mrs. Emma Anderson, Miss Opal
Briggs and Mrs. Mattie Green,
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Christening Held
Sunday Afternoon
The christen iing of LaVeme
Van Marter HI, son of Mr. and
Mrs. LaVeme Van Marter, Jr.,
was held Sunday July 13 at 3:00
p. m. in All Saints Episcopal
church with Rev. E. L. Tull of
ficiating. The godparents are P. W. Ma
Honey, Gene Hall and Nancy-Ball.
A buffet supper was served af
terwards at' the Van Marter homo.
Those attending were Mrs. Sadie
Sigsbee; Mrs. W. O. George, Mr.
and Mrs. V. R. Runnion, Mrs. Wil
liam Barkla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ma-
honey, Bobby and Shannon, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Ball, and Archie,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall and
David, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomp
son and Misses Both and Nancy
Ball.
Birthday Party Held
For Alice Vincent
A birthday party was given for
Alice Mae Vincent, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vincent, on her
fifth birthday, Tuesday July 15.
The afternoon was spent play
ing games. Balloons and favors
were given the guests. After the
gifts were opened, small cakes,
punch and ice cream were served
to Susan Van'Horn, Susan Drake,
Patricia Van Winkle, Trishia Far
ley, Terry and Jerry Terral, Jimmy
and Libby Evans, Lynn Burken
bine, Billie Walker, Judy Groshen
and Connie Barger.
CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Nels Past, Pastor.
9:45 Sunday School with class
es for all ages.
11.1X1 Morning Worship.
7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelis
tic Service. There will be special
singing and music by our 10 piece
orchestra.
7:-l5 p. in. Thurs. prayer meeting.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Morning worship and sermon
11.00 a. m.
Sunday Church School 9:45
a. m.
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Engagement Dinner
Held Sunday
An engagement dinner for Miss
Ileana Louise Sherman, daughter!
of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sherman of j
Ontario, Oregon and Lean (Bill)
McClintock, son of Mrs. William'
McClintock of lone was held "In'
the home of her sister Mrs. Carl
Vincent Sunday July 13.
Later in the afternoon a decor
ated heart shaped cake, baked by
Mrs. Vincent, was cut.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Kendall, Payette, Idaho and
Mr. and Mrs. Tress McClintock.
Eightmile Home Scene
Of Picnic Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom
entertained with a picinc supper
Sunday evening at their home in
the Eightmile section. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy
and children, Nina, Michael,
Kathleen, Linda and Marybeth of
Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Pierson, Miss Marjorie Pierson,
Miss Rose Marie Pierson and Ger
ald and Marilyn Bergstrom.
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MINNESOTA PICNIC
The annual picnic of the Min
nesota State Society will be held
at Jantzen Beach Park, Portland,
on Sunday July 27 according to
F. G. Quimby, president of the
society. Minnesotans and their
friends are invited. The program
will begin at 2:00 p. m.
PEACHY PRESERVERS
The Peachy Preservers 4-11 club
met at Janet and Betsy Wright's
home on July 8. The following
members were present: Sally Pal
mer, Pat Peck, Patsy Wright, Shir
ley Peck, Jean Graham and Janet
Wright. Jean Marie is a new
member.
Jean and Patsy gave a demon
stration on the process of clari
fying juice for jelly making. We
have had some practice In freez
ing, canning, jam and jelly mak
ing. Janet Wright, Reporter
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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 and
better fair).
Have you picked out your ex
hibits of wheat yet? Bales of hay
and straw fit very well In the
trunk of your car. Wouldn't take
but a minute to bring them irt.
How about grass? The Cows like
it. People like it too in a neat
exhibit.
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SOROPTIMISTS MEET
The Soroptimist club held their
regular meeting Thursday July
10 at noon in O'Donnell's.
Mrs. M. R. Wightman told of
her recent trip to Seattle. While
there she visited a Soroptimist
meeting. She told of the Interest
ing speaker she heard.
' Mrs. Laverne Van Marter, Jr.
was a guest at this meeting.
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