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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 29, 1954
Pag .5
50 YEAR PIN GIVEN MRS. HUGHES
AT 0. E. S. FRIENDSHIP MEETING
Ruth chapter .No. 32. OES, hon
ored Mrs. Mabel Hughes, 50 year
memDer, and its past matrons
and past patrons at a friendship
meeting on Friday evening at the
Masonic hall.
Mrs. Hughes was presented
with an Eastern Star pin by her
son and daughter, Edwin and
Mrs. Anita Lutcher, and a 50 year
guard by Ruth chapter. The pre
sentations were made bv Mrs.'
don, Mori, Ontario, Helena, Mon
tana an 1 Rosalia. Washington.
The Rainbow Girls gave a drill
and song, Sandra Jones gave a
recitation, Lucy Peterson sang a
song dedicated to Mrs. Hughes,
and a men's quartet sang several
numbers. The, evening ended
with a social hour and refresh
ments being served.
Presiding officers for Ruth
chapter are Mrs. Harold Becket
Social Happenings . . .
Coming Events
Frank S. Parker. Present for the worthy matron and Harold Bee-
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. VV. E
Hughes and Mrs. Ella Warren,
sister of Mrs. Hughes.
- Coming with Mrs. Hughes from
Milton-Freewater were Fannie
McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scott, Vera Etling, Galena Sand
wick and Hazel Whiting.
Past matrons and patrons hon
ored were Mesdames James
ilayes, Frank Wilkinson, Frank
Connor, Charles Gomillion, Tom
Wells, Claude Graham, James
Thomson, Loyal Parker, Ealor
Huston and Frank S. Parker; Mes
srs John Wightman, Frank S. Par
ker, Thomas Wells and James
Hayes. Guests and members
were presented with flowers.
Fast matrons and patrons from
other . chapters were: Clara Mc
Reynolds, Hermiston; Grace An
derson and Dick Logan, Arling
ton; Dana Tillery and Nathan
Bard, Echo; Amabel McMillan,
and George Ely, lone; Cora Jean
Cartwright and James Cartwright,
.Umatilla; Vra Etling and Robert
Scott, Milton-Freewater and Leta
Hardie, Condon.
A large number of visitors were
present from Echo, Hermiston,
Arlington, lone, Umatilla, Con-
ket, worthy patron. The recep
uon committee lor the evening
were Mrs. Luola Bengtson and
Mrs. William Cox, assisted by the
oincers.
Refreshments were served b
Mrs. Carrie Becket, Mrs. Dee
Jones, Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom
Mrs. Gene Bennett and Mrs
Mabel Hayden.
Whats Trumps Club
Meets Thursday Night
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies entertained
the "What's Trumps" bridge club
at her home Thursday night,
April 22.
Members present were Mrs.
Tom Wilson, Mrs. Harold Conn,
Mrs. Leonard Schwarz, Mrs. Wil
liam Collins, Mrs. Oscar Georee.
Mrs .P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Orville
bmith, Mrs. Stephen Thomnsnn
Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. Ed
Schaffitz, and Mrs. Earl Blake.
Mrs. Iibbles won won high
score; Mrs. Cohn, second: Mrs.
Wilson, third; and Mrs. Schwarz
received low.
Heppner Women Hold
Sorority Offices
The Iota chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma held a luncheon meeting
Saturday at the Methodist church
in Heppner.
Miss Florence Sweet was elect
ed president; Mrs. El Blomgren,
first vice president; Mrs. Lucy
Rodgers of Heppner, second vice
president; Mrs. Velva Bechdolt, of
Heppner, corresponding secre
tary; Miss Murrl Evans, recording
secretary and Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre,
parliamentarian.
Those attending from Morrow
county were Mrs. Lucy Rodgers,
Mrs. Katherine Hager, Mrs. Mar
garet Cason and Mrs. Velva Bech
dolt of Heppner; Mrs. Gladys Ely
of lone and Miss Edna Bloom of
Lexington.
Miss Neal Speaks To
Episcopal Auxiliary
Miss Donna Neal gave a talk
on missions and missionaries at
the meeting of the Womens Auxi
liary of the Episcopal church on
Monday night at the parish
house.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and Mrs.
Stephen Thompson, who served
refreshments to the following
members: Rev. and Mrs. John I
Reeves, Mrs. Claude Graham
Miss iseal, Mrs. Lucy Peterson,
Mrs. Jos. Nys, Mrs. Archie Ball,
Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Mrs.
R. B. Rice, Mrs. Grace Nickerson
and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo.
Monday May 3 Chamber of com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday May 4 American Le
gion auxiliary
Wranglers, club house
Thursday May 6 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks ladies night
Lions club. O'Donnell's, 6:30
p. m.
Friday May 7 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
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Shower Given For
Mrs. Melvin Piper
Mrs. Marion Green, Miss Janice
Prock and Mrs. Jack Polyhar were
co-hostesses at a stork shower
given in honor of Mrs. Melvin
Piper at the Green residence,
Thursday night, April 22.
Invited guests were Mesdames
Howard Pettyjohn, Louis Carlson,
William Zinter, Creston Robinson,
Allan Hughes, Pat O'Brien, Ray
mond French, Don Thomas, Dar
rell McLachlan, James Sumners,
Tom Bristovv, Elwayne Bergstrom
and Miss Joyce Buschke.
The door prize was won by the
guest of honor, Mrs. Pieper,
Jay Ball Celebrates
Seventh Birthdav
Jay Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Ball celebrated his seventh
birthday with a party at the home
of his parents Thursday afternoon
Guests were Terry, Niekie,
Linda and Wayne Burkenbine,
Greg and Rickie Johnson, David
and George Van Schioack, David
Gray, Pattie Collins and Terry
Peck.
During the afternoon games
were played and refreshments
were served.
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Soroptimists Have
Contest Durina Meet
The Soroptimist club met
Thursday noon at O'Donnell's for
their regular weekly meeting.
A letter of thanks was read
from the lleppner-Morrinv county
chamber ot commerce for the
club's contribution toward the
blinker school crossing sign.
Mrs. Joe Hughes won the prize
for a contest held during the
meeting, How Well Do You Know
Your Community, was the title of
the contest.
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sack lunch to be held at the Star
Theater.
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Duplicate Club Meets
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Gives Shower
Following the onenine of eifts.l
refreshments were served to the'VVith Mrs. JOS. NyS
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JEWELRY
Episcopal Church
Convocation Held
The Annual Convocation of the
Episcopal church in Eastern Ore
gon was held Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, April 23, 24 and 2.")
at Baker.
The Rt. Rev. Sumner Walters,
Bishop of San Joaquin, was guest
preacher and speaker at the
Saturday evening banquet.
Those from Heppner attending
were Rev. and Mrs. John R. Ree
ves,, M. R. Wightman, Mrs. Mary
Van Stevens, Judy Thompson,
Brenda Bengtson, Delbert Piper,
Janet Wright and Meredith
Thomson.
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Local Members At
Soroptimist Meeting
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Mrs. Joe
Hughes and Mrs. W. O. George
attended the Northwest Regional
conference of Soroptimist clubs
at Olympia, Washington over the i
weekend.
There were 191 registered at
the conference, where Mrs.
George was on the program.
A Japanese table was given as
a door prize and Mrs. Hughs was
the winner of this.
During their stay a tour of the
capital building was arranged
and an organ recital was given
during the tour.
JayCees-JayCee-ettes
Have Potluck Dinner
The Jay Cees and Jay Cee-Ettes
held their regular monthly joint
potluck at the Jay Cee hall on
Wednesday night, April 21
Hostesses for the potluck were
Mrs. Fred Gronemyer and Mrs.
Everett Keithly.
During the business meeting
Howard Reed, superintendent of
Heppner schools, showed slides
of different modern school build
ings in connection with the new
grade school program in progress
here.
Guests during the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holm, and
Mrs. James Sumners. j
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Two Couples Give
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle
and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner
were co-hosts at a dinner party
Satudray night at the Van Win
kle residence.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan McCurdy Jr., of lone, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
James Healy, Mr. and Mrs. VVil
lard Blake, Mr. and Mrs. William
Labhart and Miss Donna Neal.
Following the dinner, cards
were played and prizes were won
by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McCurdy.
Harlan McCurdy received the door
prize.
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Blakneys Entertain
With Buffet Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blakney
entertained Sunday evening after
the Rhea Creek Riot with a buf
fet dinner at their home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Del
mar Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'
Brien, Malcolm O'Brien and Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Green.
The Duplicate Bridge club met
at the home of Mrs. Jos. Nys
Thursday night. April 22.
Those attending were Mrs
frank Turner, Mrs A. D. McMur
do, Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs. Clar
ence Rosewall, Mrs. James Dris
coll, Mrs. Loyal Parker and Mrs
Lou Bisbee.
Those who received high score
were Mrs. Nys, Mrs. Turner, Mrs.
Driscoll and Mrs. Parker.
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Anniversary Of
Wedd ing Noted
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Bedford
celebrated their twenty-ninth
wedding anniversary with a din
ner party at their home Sunday
night.
Dinner guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet liarratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Turner, and Mr and Mrs.
Ralph Thompson.
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V,'. S. C. S. TO MEET
WEDNESDAY
The W. S. C. S. of the Metho
dist church will meet Wednesday
May 5, at 8:00 with Mrs. Doug
las Drake on West Baltimore
street.
Mrs. Owen Leathers Jr..
Mrs. Carl MeDaniels will be
hostesses with Mrs. Drake.
This is the final meeting of the
year for the present officers term
of service and they will give their
annual reports.
and
co-
By Delpha Jones
The Edwards-Way V. F. W.
Auxiliary were hostesses at a
Bridal shower honoring Mrs. Al
Winklemen at the V. F. W. hall
with Mrs. Myrtle Marshall, C'leo
Van Winkle and Valda Way as
the hostesses.
A fine crowd was present and
after a most enjoyable afternoon
refreshments were served to the
following: Mary Edwards. Audrey
Ansted, Myrtle Marshall, Sarah
Adkins, Florence McMillan, Catic
Padberg. Maxine Cox. Edna Mun
kers. Nellie Palmer, June Crowell,
Margaret Nichols, Getta Cox,
Leila Palmer and June Cooner:
and Mrs. Hazel Jackson and Mrs.
Winona McCahe, of lone. Mr.
and Mrs. Wingleman are at pre
sent employed at the Elsie Beach
ranch.
Mrs. Elsie Beach is spending
some time m Portland with a son
and familv, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding
and son Paul, and daughter Joan
visited over the weekend at the
Don Grant home in Yamhill.
Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Cavin ami
Mrs. Katie Sheedy of Portland re
turned to their home in Portland
on Monday after visiting at the
Cecil Jones home. Their daughter
Janet, who has been here for
several months, returned home
with them. Mrs. Sheedy is the
grandmother of Mrs. Jones. Other
visitors at the Jones home Sun
day were: Mrs. A. V. Majeske and
daughter, Mrs. Audrey Ansted
and small son, Miss Dona Bar
nett and Mrs. Trina Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. William Nichols, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Joe
Cornilison, (luy Hastings, and
Margaret and Lucille Kendall
and June Cooper.
Earl Miller is visiting his par
ents in La Grande.
Mrs. L. G. Wetzel is spending a
few days in Portland.
Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trina Parker, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marquardt spent a week
in Portland where they attended
the services of Mrs. Lorena Cole.
They visited James Leach at Win
lock, Washington on Saturday
morning returning to Lexington
Saturday evening.
Mr. Jack Griffen motored to
Seattle Saturday where he took
his daughter, Mrs. Bud Buchanan
and son Ted hack to their home.
Mrs. Don Campbell, Mrs. Art
have
Fire
The Wa can te ka Camp Fire
Girls are about to complete their
work for the year. Most of us
have nearly completed the Wood
GPtherers rank. We will not re
ceive our certificates until our
dues are paid. Most were due in
March. Five girls are paid up.
We had an election this month.
Officers elected wore: president.
Connie Anderson; vice president,
Judy Cochell; secretary, Bonnie
Hannan; treasurer. Brenda Town
send; scribe, Carol K. Anderson
and sergeant at anus. Sharon
Case.
Party committee chairman ap
pointed by the president was
Nancy llarslmian. She then ap-j
pointed; games. Wihna RothwcU
refreshments. Kay Savers; enter
taininent, Celia Bouhten; cleanup
Rose Ann Avers. The chairmen
appointed helpers.
We had an Easter party and
egg hunt at our last meeting
The Counts- Agent. Mr. Anderson,
gave us Chinese Arbor Vitae to
plant. Each girl was to plant
and care for her own.
Our next meeting will be May
(), unless we are notified to the
contrary.
We hope all girls will have
their work completed by next
meeting.
Carol K. Anderson, scribe
Thompson as th two housokprp
ers.
At our last meeting we
been reviewing the Camp
Girls ideals.
We have been working on our
requirements for the Trail Seek
ers rank. We are also learning
folk dancing and we have been
discussing a ceremonial and the
dinner we are going to give for
our parents.
Francine Moyer, scribe
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CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Episcopal
John R. Reeves, Rector
8:00 a. in. Holy Communion
11:00 a. in. 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
Thursday -1 p. m: Choir practice
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. rn
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
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The Oki wa ni ta Camp Fire
Girls held a meeting on April 111
The election of officers was held.
We elected Nancy Mover, presi
dent; Rogena Wagner, vice presi
dent; Mary E. Tucker, secretary;
Julie Pl'eifl'er, treasurer and Fran
cine Mover, scribe.
President Nancy appointed
Shirley Van Winkle as song lead
er and Marv Sloeuni and Janet
IONE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a. m.
Evening services at 8:00 p. m
Bible study and nraver meet.
ing, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Everyone welcome.
Hunt and Mrs. Alex Hunt return
ed home Saturday from Forest
Grove, where Mrs. Hunt and Mrs.
Campbell were delegates to the
P. T. A. convention and Mrs. Art
Hunt was a visiting delegate and
Mrs. William Van Winkle Sr.,
who also went with them visited
a sister.
HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Services:
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Christ's Ambassadors 6:45 p. m.
r;vangelistic Services 7:4.3 p. m.
Thursday evening Prayer and
Bible study 7:45 p. m.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church school at lo a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Theme: "A Christian Hope," a
Communion meditation.
Saturday, May 1 the Marana-
thas will sponsor a mother and
daughter tea from 2:30 to 4:30, a
continuous program.
LUTHERAN LADIES TO
HAVE FOOD SALE
The Lutheran Ladies Aid will
have a food sale at the Red and
White store Saturday May 1,
beginning at 10:00 a. m.
PIANO RECITAL TO BE SUNDAY
Mrs. D. E. Hudson announces
that nineteen of her piano stu
dents will present a recital, Sun
day, May 2 at 2:00 p. m. in the
Methodist church.
A special invitation has been
issud to the public to attend.
LILIAN TURNER FOUNDATION
FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER
Saturday, May 15
DUKE WARNER'S MUSIC DANCE 10 TO 2
Admission $2.50 Per Couple $1.25 Per Person
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