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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 13, 1954
Page 3
ial Happ
enings
.ND MRS. EARL BARNARD OBSERVE
EN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
y Millie Wilson
rta King, assisted by her
J. Katie Hinton and her
!rs. Alene Peterman, was
to an open house, Sat
ly 8th, honoring her fa-
mother, Mr. and Mrs.
lard on their 50th wed
iversary. claffodiles and yellow
sre used to decorate the
lieh held a three tiered
cake decorated with
ells and roses. After the
d groom cut the first
ake, Katie Hinton served
t Durst, sister of the
Hired. Friends of the
guests kept dropping in
ien presents and to wish
ile another 50 years of
bliss. Mr. and Mrs.
Itirritt, the only living
ho attended the wedding
ago, sat at a table with
Irs. Stirritt assisted them
ng their presents.
d Mrs. Earl Barnard were
Sunday, May 8, 1905 at
o house in Hamilton,
vis and Frankie Frank
the best man and the
lid. It was not long after
m the best man and the
iaid were married. Three
:rr on May 12th Mr. and
rge Stirritt were married.
1st three years we will
! another golden wedding
ment.
3f the out of town guests
i. Lena Patterson, Canyon
s. Edith Lempke and Mrs.
ickson of John Day; Mr.
J. Homer Halstead, Mrs.
1's mother, Mrs. Lee of
Irs. Charles Holmes of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gass
Mrs. Helen Holmes of
y; Mrs. Katie Hinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Peterman, Doc
Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Theron
King and Earl Frank King of
Hamilton; Mrs. Mamie Fergerson,
Mrs. Wave Jackson, Mrs. Helen
Brown, Mrs. Ida Bleakman, Mrs.
Ella Durst, Mrs. Millie Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Settle, Miss
Sharon Hinton, Miss Laura Lee
Shank all of Monument.
Mrs. Collins Heads
Soroptimist Club
For Coming Year
Mrs. W. C. Collins was elected
the new president of the Sorop
timist club at their regular
monthly business meeting on
Thursday at O'Donnell's. The
other officers elected were vice
president, Mrs. E. E. Gonty; re
cording secretary, Mrs. Philip
Blakney; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Floyd Adams; treasurer Mrs.
Grace IViekerson; on the board
of directors, Mrs. Loyal Parker
and regional representative, Mrs.
W. O. George.
One more project is planned
for this year and that will be a
card party some time close to
June 14.
A report was given the club on
the cancer films shown by the
American Legion auxiliary on
Tuesday night.
n
Episcopal Auxiliary
Sees Dance Recital
I Shower Given
janita Matteson
Jaunita Matteson was
with a bridal shower on
ly night at the home of
rl Thorpe. Hostesses were
orpe, Mrs. Bill Gentry and
yce Buschke.
s were Mrs. Tom Doherty
lleton, Mrs. Archie Mur-
Miss Afton Eberhardt,
imes Sumner, Mrs. Max
Mrs. La Verne Van Mar
i Beth Ball, Miss Bernice
l, Mrs. Robert Gammell,
mice Prock, Mrs. Jack
., Miss Clarice Hastings,
idie Gunderson, Mrs. Bud
lis. Raymond French and
arion Green.
lg the evening a game was
and the prize was won by
;reen. Miss Matteson re
the door prize,
wing the opening of gifts,
ments were served by the
A dance recital presented by 33
students of the Richmond Dance
Studio of Hermiston was the spe
cial program given preceeding the
regular business meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Epis
copal church Monday night.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. Bert Kane, Mrs. Henry Hap
pold and Mrs. Herb Hamilton.
Heppner members in attend
ance besides the approximately
twenty guests from Hermiston,
Echo and Stanfield, were Rev. and
Mrs. John Reeves, Mesdames
Frank Baker, Stephen Thompson,
La Verne Van Marter, James Far
ley, Claude Graham, Robert Pen-
land, Grace Nickerson, Ed. Schaf
fitz, John Pfeiffer, Hilma Ander
son, Mary Wright, Joe Nys,
Blanche Brown, A. D. McMurdo,
Robert Gammell and Lucy Peter
son.
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Coming Events
Friday May 14 Ruth Chapter No.
32, OES
Junior-Senior banquet and
prom
Saturday May 15 Lilian Turner
Foundation dance, fair pavil
ion Monday May 17 Chamber or
commerce, nocn at O'Donnell's
Rainbow lor Girls
American Legion business
meeting
Wednesday May 19 JayCee-Jay-
Cee-ette potluck
Thursday May 20 Soroptimists,
nocn at O'Eonnell's
Elks, stag night
Friday May 21 Primary election
Sans Souci Rebekah lodge
Hinton Members
Host Elks Ladies
Fifteen tallies of pinochle and
bridge were in play at the Elks
Ladies night. Thursday night,
May 6 at the Elks Lodge with the
Hinton Creek ladies as hostesses.
Bridge prizes were received by
Mrs. Tom Wilson, high and Mrs.
j Stephen Thompson, second.
I In pinochle Mrs. Marshall Lov-
gren received high score and Mi's.
John Bergstrom won second.
The door prize was received by
Mrs. Venter Troedson.
Hostesses were Mesdames Wil-
liam Barratt, Earl Blake. John
Hanna Jr., Don Bennett, Emile
iGroshens, Robert Wagner and
! Don Greenup.
I nesday ev ening May 5 in honor
i of her husband and Alice Seli
! ger on their birthdays.
Those prevent were Mr. and
, Mrs. Cecil Seller and (laughter,
: Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Sanders. Mr.
( a i sif Mrs. K. L. Ueeter of Peridle
tiin and Mr. and Mrs. Gomillion.
! .
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Matteson are
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter l'ona .luanita to Keith
Antone I.iilie of Mayville, son of
Mrs. Jim Penteciist of Mayville.
The wedding dote has been set
for May 23 in Hoppiier.
Mother-Daughter
Tea Attracts 100
At Christian Church
Approximately 100 persons at
tended the mother and daughter
ea at the Christian church bn-
lav evening.
Miss Let a Humphreys was in
liatge of the program which con-
isted of mostly pantomines
showing the various phases of
motherhood. During this pro
gram Mrs. Willard Warren and
Mrs. Robert Walker sang voi
solos.
Presiding at the tea table were
Mrs. Frank S. Parker and Mrs
! i;aler Houston.
Mrs. Ravmond Fercuson am
Mrs. J. O. Turner were in charge
of refreshments and the tea table
Birthday Honored
With Dinner Party
Mrs. Charles Gomillion enter
tained with a dinner party Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Jordan and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gammell
and children spent the weekend
at the Ralph Jackson cabin on
Camas Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Creston Robinson
and children spent the weekend
in Ml. Vernon and Prairie City.
FORMER RESIDENTS
MARRIED 50 YEARS
Word has been received that
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waters of Dow
ney, California celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary April
18, with a reception for approxi
mately 300 guests at the Christian
church in Downey.
The Waters' are former Hepp
ner residents and he was county
clerk while here.
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Mrs. Van Marter
Honored on Birthday
Mrs. Gene Hall entertained at
her home Friday night with a
pinochle party and dessert honor
ing her sister, Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter, on her birthday.
Guests were Mrs. Eddie Gun
derson Mrs. James Sumner, Mrs.
Fred Sanders, Mrs. Alex Thomp
son, Mrs. Robert Gammell, Miss
Beth Rail, Mrs. Archie Murchison
and the guest of honor.
First prize in pinochle was re
ceived by Mrs. Sanders and Mrs.
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HOMEMAKER'S FESTIVAL Three of the more than a dozen spe-1
cial displays at last Wednesday's Homemaker's Festival at the NEED Letterheads, Phone 6-9228,
Heppner Fair pavilion are shown here. Top photo shows the
Candle-making display prepared by the members of. the Lena
Extension Unit. .Center is the landscaping planning display pre
pared by the Irrigon unit whic.i depicted a completely landscaped
residence in miniature. Lower phcto shows the Heppner Unit's
display on the selection of various types of materials. More
than 200 women and guests frcm all parts of the county attended
the day-long festival. (GT Photos)
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lone Teacher Honored
At Shower Monday
A bridal shower was given at the
lone school catetorium'last Mon
day evening in honor of Miss
Jean.Knighten, lone teacher. The
members of the lone high school
Girls' League staged a mock
wedding with Julie P.ietmann
Lexington Garden
Club Holds Meeting
In Pendleton
Twenty members of the Lex
ington Garden club met Tuesday
for their regular meeting which
opened with a potluck luncheon!
at Stillman park.
Following the luncheon the
playing the wedding marches and group went to the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Geo Drake playing the piano
during the evening.
Mrs. Tad Miller and Mrs. Ro
bert Rietmann assisted with the
gifts and Lona White, Marilyn
Morgan and Sharon Crabtree
passed the gifts around. Minia
ture wedding cakes were served
fro ma table decorated with lily
of the valley and Mrs. Wylie
Knighten, mother of Miss Knigh
ten, and Mrs. Karl Miller poured.
Miss Knighten is the bride elect
of Jack Miller and the wedding
will be in June.
Hostesses were Mrs. Garland
Swanson, Mrs. Victor Rietmann,
Mrs. Earl McKinney, Mrs. Lloyd
George Peek for their meeting.
A Maypole centerpiece was made
and loaned by Mrs. Hilda Bent
and Mrs Ellen Way and plans
were made for a garden tour on
May 18 and the flower show in
June.
Two guests, Mrs. Clifford Alder
son and Mrs. Ray Johnson attend
ed the meeting.
llowton, Mrs. Norman Nelson.
Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Mrs. Leo
Crabtree. Mrs. Tad Miller. Mrs.
Gordon White and Mrs. Robert
Rietmann.
Around 73 persons attended the
shower.
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