Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 30, 1 952
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enings
. Bergstrom
eives Highest
pekah Degree
decoration of Chivalry was
bred upon Mrs. John Berg.
Saturday evening by Roy V.
y, Department Commander
Patriarch's Militant of Ore-
It special ceremonies in Pen
h. This is considered a sig
honor and is awarded for
lorious achievement in lodge
! and community service. Mrs,
strom is the first member of
i Souci Rebekah Lodge to
received the award in many
s. Six other Rebekahs from
es of Eastern Oregon were
larly recognized at Saturday's
ing. Lodge dignitaries from
the state attended this meet
fend a program followed the
ntation. Those -attending
Heppner included Mrs. Tea
Ion, John Bergstrom. Mrs
I Devine, Miss Leta Humph
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Scott,
Merle Kirk and Mr. and Mrs.
Payne.
h Chapter OES
ds Initiation
day evening there was bal-
at the meeting of Ruth
ler No. 32 and then confer-
bf degrees upon Grace Grant,
b E. Grant, Aluta Wilhite and
by Wilhite.
uiowing cnapter closing a
fl hour was enjoyed with re
tments served in the dining
of the Masonic temper.
Ing from a flower centered
were Mrs. James G. Thorn -
and Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien.
Hallowe'en motif was used
pses tor the evening were
(Raymond Ferguson, Mrs. E.
hguson, Mrs. Archie D. Mc
p and Mrs. Jos. J. Nys.
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40th Anniversary
Celebrated in lone
By Ernest Helikers
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
celebrated their 40th wedding an
niversary Saturday when around
20 friends surprised them that
evening. Slides were shown and
refreshments were served. A
large cake with the numbers 40 on
it was served. They received
many lovely gifts and long dist
ant telephone calls. The Helikers
were married in Lexington Oct. 26,
191.2 and lived there until 1915
when they moved to this mm.
munity. They lived on the ranch
until 1945 when they moved to
lone. They have two children,
Mrs. Jerry (Harriet) Bolman of
San Jose and Donald of lone. -o
Delta Kappa Gamma
Initiates Eight
The Iota Chapter of Delta Kap
pa Gamma held its initiatory
meeting at the Presbyterian
Church, Pendleton October 25.
Mrs. Richard Neuberger. mem
ber of the Oregon State House of
Representatives, gave an en
lightening and entertaining ad
dress on State Educational Legis
lation and Legislators.-'The Loy
alty Oath Bill was vicious in sing
ling out teachers to be targets
of slander," said Mrs. Neubergre.
She also discussed the milk pro
duction and the school district re
organization bills.
Those initiated were: Mrs. M. J.
Betson, Mrs. Archie Bond, Mrs.
Don Braden, Mrs. II. M. Hanavan,
Mrs. Earl Cochran, of Pendleton;
Mrs. Homer Hayes, Irrigon; Mrs.
Jay Vanderhorst, Umatilla; Mrs.
Gerald Whitney, Athena.
Miss Edna Bloom, Alpha Chap
ter of Klamath Falls, now teach
ing at Lexington, was a guest.
Those attending from this area
were Miss Galena Sandwick.
Boardman; Mrs. John Partlow,
lone; Mrs. Franklin Ely; Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers, Mrs. Ethel Lyng
holm and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt,
Heppner.
Coming
Events
Birthdays Honored At
Episcopal Auxiliary
At All Saints Episcopal Auxil
iary meeting Thursday afternoon
October 23, Mrs. Ture Peterson
chose Dorothy Thompson's article
"There is a Time" for discussion
during the program period.
At the social meeting there was
a surprise birthday party honor
ing Mrs. R. B. Rice and Mrs. W. O.
Bayless. There was a birthday
cake with one candle and a fruit
cake as well. Hostesses for the
afternoon were Mrs. W. E. Hughes
and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin.
The tea tables were centered
with roses on a white damask
cloth.
Plans were discussed for re
decorating the parish house kit
chen in colors.
Final plans were made for the
dinner to be given the evening of
Nov. 8. Mrs. Floyd Adams is to
be contacted regarding this. The
Rt. Rev. Lane W. Barton, is to be
in Heppner November 9 for con
firmation services.
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Church Teachers
And Officers Meet
The Teachers and Officers of
the Christian church met at the
parsonage on Tuesday evening.
Plans were made for an attend
ance contest to run during the
months of November, December
and January. Committees for the
Halloween party were appointed.
Also the Christmas program.
There were 16 in attendance
and Mrs. Marcel Jones served
refreshments.
Friday Oct 31 Hallowe'en hay
ride for all teenagers
Church parties for the younger
set
Saturday Nov. 1 Lexington H. E
C. turkey dinner served 6 p. m
to 8 p. m.
Monday Nov. 3 Chamber cf com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
American Legion business
meeting
Bcinbow For Girls
Tuesday Nov. 4 Election Day
VOTE I
American Legion Auxiliary, 3
p. m., legion hall
Wranglers
Thursday Nov. 6 Scroptimist,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks, ladies night
Friday Nov. 7 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
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Past Noble Grands
Meet At Parker Home
Mrs. Frank E. Parker enter
tained the Past Noble Grands club
of Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge at
her home on N. Main street the
last of the week. Plans were made
for the club's annual, thanksgiv
ing dinner which will be held
this year on November 8th at the
home of Mrs. J. R. Huffman. This
is a planned potluck. Present at
the meeting were Mrs. John Berg
strom, Mrs. Jarvas Chaffee, Mrs.
Joseph Devine, Mrs. Robert Dobbs,
Mrs. George W. Gertson, Mrs.'
Lucy E. Rodgers and Mrs. J. R.
Huffman.
Thp Gordon McGouahs brid" for Mr- 3,1(1 iMrs- Gonlonj Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Cornett A farewell gift was presented to
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oiven rureweii rui.y
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dick Jr. enter
tained with a buffet dinner and
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs
Paul W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. j and Paul Jones and low by W'. L.
Floyd Jones, Mr. anil Mrs. Howard, Cox and Mrs. Green.
First prizes were won by Mrs. Cox 'moving to a ranch near Walla
Walla.
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Shower Held For
Mrs. Jeff Carter
Mrs.Jeff Carter was the guest
of honor at a lovely shower given
Wednesday evening by Mrs. G. C.
M. Smith and Mrs. L. E. Dick, Jr.
at the Smith home.
The evening was spent in visit
ing and games with refreshments
being served to Mesdames Wal
lace Wolff, Robert Penland, Will
iam Barratt, Robert Ferrell, Har
vey Wilhite, Leslie Grant, Gene
Wells and the hostesses.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Harrison
of Heppner are announcing the
engagement of their daughter
Twila to Henning Martenson of
Portland. The wedding will be
an event of Saturday November
22 in Portland.
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DINNER PARTY HELD SUNDAY
Mrs. Alex Green entertained
with a small dinner party at her
home on Water street Sunday
afternoon. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd C. Tollison and Miss
Esther Bergstrom.
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Phone 723 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
Attention Cattlemen
The final stage of Morrow County's Bangs disease con
trol program is under way. With the cooperation of all
i
cattlemen the test can be completed by February 1 , 1 953.
This means every herd in Morrow county will be tested,
n order to speed up the program, plan to test your herd
tit . r r t rt i t
Soon. Make your data tor a tree test or calthood vacci
nation by calling Dr. Floyd Frank, Lexington, phone
-8448.
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