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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 25, 1953
Page 5
Social Happenings
Hager-Monahan Vows
Read Sunday Morning
Miss Katherine Monahan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.
' Mrr I -.T-.-. ii i Monahan, became the bride of
I Mrs La I race Honored ;Il0mer E. Hager, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Osmin Hager, at an 8:30
Oddfellows Elect
New Officers By Birthdav D inner
Newly elected officers of Wil-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans en
lows Lodge No. 66, I. O. O. F. in-, trained Saturday evening June
rlude Emory Settles, noble grand;
Herbert Settles, vice grand; Victor
Groshens, secretary; and Charles
Barlow treasurer. Robert Dobbs
is the out-going noble grand. In
stallation for these officers has
been set for the evening of July
1st and the Grand Master, Harold
Patterson of Canyon City has
been extended an invitation to
to attend this meeting. A ban
quet will be served preceeding
the meeting. This will be held in
the lodge dining room and will
be served by the Triple Link Club
with Mrs. Frank Ayers as general
chairman.
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Fathers-Sons Attend
Banquet At Church
Forty-seven fathers and sons
attended a banquet at the Chris
tian church last Friday at 7;00 p.
m.
Elmer Newton, Ashland, secre-l
tary of the 90 and 9 men's move
en
Jaycee-Jaycee-ette
Picnic Held Sunday
The JuyCee-JayCeeettes
joyed their annual picnic Sundav
June 21 at the Dick-Barratt cabin
at Madison Butte.
Softball and games were en
joyed during the afternoon after
the picnic lunch.
Those going were Mrs. L. E.
Dick and children, Mr. and Mrs.
ment Cf the Christian church, was I Marvin Smith and children, Mrs.
the main speaker. Music was fur-'Ed. Dobbie and children, Mr. and
nished by a sextet. Mrs. Bob Ferrell and children, Mr.
The men of the church planned 'and Mrs. Everett Keithley and
the banquet and the women did Children, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace
20 with a buffet dinner in honor
of the birthday of Mrs. Ed La
Trace. Guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Gammell and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Max Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Orwick and dauehter.
Mrs. Gertrude Applegate, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Winchester and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mankin, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Or
wick, Mrs. Frances Fleming of
Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Le
Trace and the host and hostess.
Soroptimists Install
New Officers At
Thursday Banquet
Installation of officers was held
Thursday evening at O'Donnell's
Cafe for the Soroptimist Club of
Heppner with Mrs. Wineva John
son of Coos Bay, past president of
o'clock ceremony Saturday morn
r rhnrnh trt , tZ e Soroptimist unit of Coos Bay
lie Church in Heppner with the, . nnLhu,oct rpima hnnA
the work.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
Wolff and Billy, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Wilhite and children and
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Marshall and children.
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Rev. Francis McCormack reading
the service.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a silk suit trim
med in white with white acces
sories and a corsage of white
orchids. Mrs. Frank M. Monahan.
sister-in-law of the bride, was
matron of honor and wore a biege
suit of silk and orlon with con
trasting accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses. The bride's bro
ther, Frank M. Monahan, was
best man.
Miss Marguerite Glavey played
the wedding music. The altars of
the church were beautifully deco
rated with a profusion 'of white
flowers.
Following the ceremony, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Sr.,
were hosts for a wedding break
fast for the members of the im
mediate families. This was held
in the dining room of the O'Don
nell Cafe. The bride's table was
centered with a three tiered wed
ding cake. Bouquets of bouvar
dia in silver vases were used as
centerpieces for the other tables
in the room.
Following a wedding trip to
Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Hager will
continue to make their home in
Heppner where Mrs. Hager is a
teacher in the high school and he
works on the Frank Anderson
farm in the Eightmile section.
Relatives coming from a dist
ance for the wedding were Lt. Col.
and Mrs. Clayton Shaw and sons
of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
M. Monahan and sons, Bob, Joe
and Wayne of Condon.
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Past Noble Grands
Meet at Chaffee Home
Mrs. A. J. Chaffee and Mrs.
Frank Davidson were hostesses
Friday afternoon at the Chaffee
home for the Past .Noble Grands'
club. Mrs. Sadie M. Sigsbee was
presented her fifty year jewel in
recognition of her fifty years'
membership in Sans Soucl Rebe
kah Lodge. Gifts were presented
to Mrs. Margaret Phelph and Mrs.
Altha Kirk. Following this, bingo
was enjoyed and refreshments
were served to Mrs. Roy Thomas,
Mrs. Pearl Devine, Mrs. Frank S.
Parker, Mrs. Jos. J. Nys, Mrs. Les
ter Doolittle, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers,
and northwest regional board
member, as installing officer.
New officers are Mrs. Olive
Hughes, president; Mrs. Daisy
Collins, vice president, second
term; Mrs. Eleanor Gonty, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. Gret
chen Penland, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Etta Parker, treasurer,
second term. Board members are
Miss Leta M. Humphrey who will
fill the unexpired terni of Mrs.
Frances Mitchell; and Mrs. Ruth
Sanders.
Mrs. Grace Nickerson was pre
sented with a past president's
pin by Mrs. Elaine George, the
only past president present.
The program included folk
songs' by Miss Rose Hoosier of
Starifield, house guest of Miss
Humphreys, and a violin solo by
Mrs. Irene Wilson with Mrs. Ethel
Lyngholm as accompanist.
Initiation was held for Mrs.
Claire Andresen. Each member
told how she had earned the $5.00
to be given for a high school
scholarship. Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers
presented the most unusual
money-raising scheme.
Members absent were Mrs.
Clara B. Gertson who is in St.
Paul, Minn, and Detroit, Mich.;
Mrs. Gretchen Penland at Gear
hart; Mrs. Juanita Carmichael
who had guests.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Johnson and daughter, Sandra of
Coos Bay; Mayor and Mrs. J. O.
Turner; Judge and Mrs. J. G.
Barratt; Francis Nickerson of
Eugene; Miss vera Mahoney of
Los Angeles; Mrs. Sara McNamer;
Loyal Parker, Harold Evans, Ed
mond Gonty, Harold Sanders, Sr.
Joseph J. Hughes and W. Oscar
George.
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Wedding Supper Held
For Kennewick Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Horn
and son Tommy entertained with
a wedding supper Saturday even
ing, at their home in Eightmile,
for Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Smith
of Kennewick, who were married
in Kennewick that afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roundy,
formerly of lone, now of Kenne
wick were attendants at the wed
ding and were also guests at the
supper.
The table was centered with a
beautiful double wedding ring
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Episcopal
John R. Reeves, Rector
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:45 a. m. Church school
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer
7:00 p. m Young People's Fel
lowship
First Sunday of Month Choral
Holy Communion
Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion
Wed. 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir
Thurs. 8:00 p. m. Choir practice
A WELCOME
The rector, vestry and people of
the All Saint's Episcopal church
extend greetings to the Rev. Les
ter D. Boulden on his appoint
ment to the Methodist Church of
Heppner and pray that God may
bless his work in the community
as He did the work of his prede
cessor, Mr. Sorlien.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Leroy Pillman of St.
Helens, Oregon, will be at the
Valby church for services on Sun
day, June 28, at 11 a. m. The
public is cordially invited to come
and hear Rev. Pillman because
he is a new man on the West
coast.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A .Shirley, pastor
Sunday June 28
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
There will be no preaching ser
vice on Sunday. The pastor will
deliver the morning service held
at the 4-H camp, Herren creek.
The public is invited to this service.
Sfc M5aJ! !L ALh cake topped with a minaturS
Yemenis oiiu u.iJ. nnj .nnm anj AnnnraioA
tho lincf occoo I
COFFEE HOUR HELD
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Baker
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom
were hosts Sunday for a coffee
hour following the eleven o'clock
services at All Saints Episcopal
Church. Miss Marilyn Bergstrom
who has just recently returned
home from Oregon State College
assisted with the serving. Out-of-town
guests included Mrs. W. J.
Hess and son, James of Madras;
Rev. Albert Longfellow of Burns.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Baker
were hosts for a dinner Sunday
evening at their home on W. Cen
ter street. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. John Bergstrom and their
daughter, Marilyn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilshire
and daughter Carol of Lebanon
were brief visitors at the Robert
Penland home last Wednesday.
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JEWELER
'OUTER SPACE" PARTY
The American Legion Post No.
87 will hold a party after the
with pink and white flowers
made from marshmallows,
around the base of the cake,
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HnnHkprrhief Shnwpr
installation or oincers on satur- i i n
day, June 27, for members and UlVen WS. Payne
invited guests,
The party will be held in the
Following the regular meeting
of Sans Souci Rebekah lodge
Legion hall and the theme will be Friday evening, a farewell party
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is leaving next week to make her
home in Pendleton. Mrs. Merle
Kirk, Mrs. Robert Dobbs and Mrs.
John Bergstrom were in charge of
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