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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 8, 1953
Daniel Barlows Have
60th Anniversary
New Years Day
The 60th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Barlow
was celebrated January 1, with a
dinner at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Cecil Lutkins at Gooseberry.
Those present for the dinner
were their children Mr. and Mrs,
R. D. Alstott, Sr. and family,
Alvin Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Lutkins all of lone; Mrs. Albert
Shunk, Sr., Heppner; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Barlow of Martinez. Cali
fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bar
low of Pasco, Washington; Joe
Barlow of lone a brother to Mr.
Barlow and Mrs. Slaftcr of Powell,
Wyoming, mother of Mrs. Everett
Barlow.
Those coming for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston,
who presented them with a cake;
Mrs. Robert Dobbs, Mrs. William
Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Britt and daughter of Spray, Mrs.
Britt is a grandmother of the Bar
lows. o
Farewell Party Given
Miss Marie Soward
The Christian Women's Fellow
ship of the Christian church en
tertained Sunday evening at a
farewell party complinemting
Miss Marie Soward who is leaving
Thursday for San Pedro, Calif.,
where she has accepted a position
Miss Soward will be youth direc
tor of the First Christian Church
in San Pedro. Refreshments were
served with Mrs. Clara B. Gertson
and Mrs. Ealor Huston pouring.
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New Officers Elected
By Rainbow Girls
The newly elected officers of
Ruth Assembly No. 50, Order of
Rainbow for girls are Nancy Eber
hardt, Worthy advisor; Jeanne
Marie Graham, Worthy associate
advisor; JoAnne Keithley, Char
ity; Mary Ruth Green, Hope;
Peggy Wlghtman, Faith; Virginia
Andreson, Treasurer; Dianne
Grant, Recorder.
The Rainbow meetings are held
in the Masonic temple on the
first an third Mondays in each
month at 7:30 o'clock.
Appointive officers will be an
nounced later.
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Boardman Club
Gives Christmas Party
Monday evening December 22,
the Boardman Garden Club met
at the home of Mrs. Nate Macom
ber for the "Prayer for Peace"
Christmas party. The program
consisted of the "Prayer for Peace"
by Mrs, I. T, Pearson; scripture,
Mrs. Ralph Earwood and Mrs.
Ed Kunze, and response, Mrs. Leo
Root, and the singing of Christ
mas carols by the group. Each
club member bringing a white
apron and hankie to be sent to the
State hospital In Pendleton. The
hostess Mrs. Macomber served
light refreshments.
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Rieta Graves Given
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Arthur Warren, Miss Mar
lene Duran, Miss Berniece Huston
and Miss Afton Eberhardt enter-
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...mi ii qo vkitine in Lex
ington at the Charles Breshears
home one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller and
sons Earl, Wayne and Gary were
-,., vmc l ioitnrs at the C, L.
Jones home, staying until Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. coo jmviuav..
familv were visitors at the Lonnie
Henderson ranch home where
they enjoyed a fine dinner and
watched the ball games on tele
vision.
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hears enjoyed dinner guests for
vn. Thp,r were Mr. and
Mrs Howard Crowell of lone and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall.
Miss Sharon Cutsforth returnee,
home Monday after a visit with
hr n ni ana untie. Mr. anrt Mrc
! Leonard Munkers. Sharon makes
her home in vvana wana.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Leonard were
Portland visitors last weekend.
The L. D. Vinson family
of Monument were visitors at the
home of her mother and father
Mr .and Mrs. Oris Padberg one
day last week.
Mr .and Mrs. Cyrus Balser and
daughter was renewing acquaint
ances in Lexington over New
Years. Their daughter Darolene
visited at this time with Miss
Betty Messenger.
David Buchanan was a visitor
one day last week at the home of
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Watch Party Held At
Christian Church
Some forty members attended
the annual business meeting and
watch party at the Christian
tained with a bridal shower on Church on New Year's eve. Fol
Saturday evening In the parlors
of the First Christian church com
plimenting Miss Riota Graves
whose marriage to Melvln Piper
was an event of Sunday, January
4. Invitations were extended to
one hundred ten guests.
Following the opening of gifts,
refreshments were served. Bar
bara Warren assisted the hostess
es In serving and Mrs. Howard
Pettyjohn won the door prize.
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Dinner Party Enjoyed
Saturday Evening'
Mrs. Edna Turner entertained
with a dinner party at her home
on Church street Saturday even
ing. Present were Mrs. A. J. Chaf
foe, Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs.
Madge Bryant, Mrs. W. B. Bar
kla, Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Mrs.
Sadie M..SIgsbee and Mrs. Mary
Wright. Pinochle was played fol
owing dinner with high score re
celved by Mrs. Bryant.
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NEW YEARS DINNER PARTY
New Years dinner guests at the
Nelson Anderson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Nickerson of
Eugene, Frank Von Borstel of the
Extension Service at Corvallis and
Maureen Palmer of The Dalles.
lowing the business meeting a
brief program was presented with
devotions lead by Rev. Earl So
ward and Miss Marie Soward; a
vocal duet by Mrs. Robert Walker
and Miss Soward and a film on
missionary work in Africa and
some of the people who inhabit
that continent.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Joe Hughes, Mrs. Earl So
ward and Mrs. Clara B. Gertson.
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OES Social Club
Meets Saturday
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson and Mrs.
W. O. Bayless were hostesses for
the OES Social Club Saturday wore turquoise taffeta and car
afternoon at the Masonic hall, ried yellow mums with white
Portland Wedding
Interests Many
In Lexington
By Delpha Jones
During the Christmas season ;
most beautiful wedding was sol
emnized at the Mallory Christian
church in Portland, when Roberta
Miller,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller and Arthur G. Mat
ches, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matches
of Troutdale were united in mar
riage. The bride was beautiful in the
traditional wedding white and
carried an all white French bou
quet of white carnations, white
stock and ribbon.
She was attended by her sister,
Marjorie as maid of honor, she
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High score in bridge was received
by Mrs. Frank Turner who also
received the guest's gift and high
in pinochle was received by Mrs.
John Lane. Refreshments were
served.
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NEW WORTHY MATRON AND
PATRON TO BE HONORED
The Past Matrons of Ruth-chapter
No. 32 OES and their husbands
are entertaining the Past Pa
trons and their wives and honor
ing the incoming Worthy Mat
ron and Patron, Mr. .and Mrs.
James Hayes, with a potluck din-1
ner at 6:00 p. m. Friday, January
This precedes the regular
chapter meeting.
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In England lemonade is called
lemon squash.
stock and matching ribbon. A
friend was bridesmaid wearing
aqua taffeta with bouquet the
same as that of the maid of honor.
Harry and Kenneth Miller,
lowing the service.
The Miller family is well known
in Lexington, having lived here
several years and the children
attended school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt enter
tained with a party at their ranch
home Saturday evening. Supper
was served after which a most
enjoyable evening was enjoyed
by the following people, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rauch Sr. and son Fred
Jr. of Spbkane; Mr. and Mrs. Jul
ian Rauch of Hermiston; Mr. and
Mrs. G. Herman of lone; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Rauch of Heppner and
Mr. Matheny of Heppner; Mr. and
Mrs. Irven Rauch of Lexington.
The Holly Rebekah Lodge held
installation of officers at the hall
at the regular meeting on Thurs
day night. The following officers
were installed at this time, Del
pha Jones, Noble Grand; Audrey
Ansted, Vice Grand; Jo Irvin,
Warden; Veytha McCall, Con
ductor; Laverne Henderson, Chap
lain; Thelma Smethurst, R. S. N.
G.; Catie Padberg, L. S. V G.; Mrs.
A. F. Majeske, L. S. N. G. At
this time Mrs. Art Keene was in
stalled as Sec. Also part of the
business was the election of a
brothers of the bride, were candel- member of the board of trustees,
lighters and another brother, Jack whlch was Mrs Lavern Hender
was best man. son' A Thank You was given Mrs.
The flower girl was the four Lester Cox for her fine work as
year old niece of the groom. mmc (-'rana tne PaRt year and
Miss jean Schriever, daughter T- YAr !u " 1 , u
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schriever. I UUMULf
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was organist and George Thomp
son, vocalist.
The young couple left on
wedding trip to western Washing
ton.
Those from Lexington attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs Karl Mil
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt
A reception was held in the
church parlors immediately, fol
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