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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 20, 1954
Social Happenings . . .
UNION MISSIONARY MEETING AT
VALBY LUTHERAN ATTRACTS SIXTY-FIVE
The Union Missionary Society
held its regular meeting Sunday
afternoon at the Valby Lutheran
church in Eight Mile with sixty
five members present.
Following the business meet
ing conducted by Mrs. Hoy Neill,
president, the following program
was presented.
Reports from missionary groups
of all churches participating were
given by Mrs. Kenneth Carpen
ter, Methodist; Mrs. A. D. Mc
Murclo, Episcopal; Mrs. Claude
Huston, Valby Lutheran; and
Mrs. F. K. Parker, Christian.
Mrs. Algott Lundeli and her
granddaughters Karen and Cher
yle Lundeli presented a piano
trio, followed by Mrs. Lucy Peter
son who sang a vocal solo accom
panied by Mrs. Henry Peterson.
A violin solo was played by Mrs.
Tom Wilson accompanied by Mrs.
Howard Peed. Mrs. Alfred Troed
son gave a reading and sang a
vocal solo accompanied by Mrs.
Lucille Owens. Mrs. Earl Soward
Children Guests of
Soroptimist Club
Mother's Day was observed by
the Soroptimist club Thursday
noon at O'Donnell's, with each
member bringing their children
or some child as a guest.
Mrs. W. O. George welcomed
the guests in behalf of the club
and presented the program.
David George recited "I Want To
Learn To Whistle", Kay Keithly
and Judy Collins did some fancy
baton twirling and the group all
sang America.
The tea for the Senior girls and
their mothers is to be Sunday,
May 2.') from 2 until 1 in the af
ternoon at the home of Miss Leta
Humphreys.
Guests of the club were Bill
Hughes, Kay Keithly, Judy Col
Ins, Philip, Mark and Susan Blak
ney, Meal Pcnland, David George,
Ka'thy McLaughlin and Sheryl
Bellenbrock.
Mankin Home Scene..
Of Card Party Friday
Mrs. Fred Mankin entertained
at her home Friday afternoon
with a pinochle party.
Guests were Mrs. Walter Bee
ket, Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Mrs. Max
Harris, Mrs. Hubert Lowe, Mrs. Ed
LaTrace. Mrs. Oreu Wright and
Mrs. Hoy Orwick.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Or
wick. high; Mrs. LaTrace, second;
and Mrs. Hecket. low.
Refreshments were served to
t he group by the hostess.
played a recording of Missionary
Hosa Page Welch's relatings of
different incidents in each coun
try of her missionary work.
A smorgasbord was served to
the members by the Valby church
women. Mrs. Leonard Carlson was
in charge of the refreshments and
Mrs. William Rawlings had
charge of decorations. Presiding
at the tea table and coffee table
were Mrs. Claude Huston and
Mrs. Roy Neill.
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New Officers To Be
Chosen By American
Legion Auxilliary
The American Legion Auxiliary
held their regular business meet
ing Tuesday night at the Ameri
can Legion hall.
During the business meeting,
Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, Girls
State chairman announced that
Lillian Elde had been selected 'as
the units representative to Girls
State in Salem.
A nominating committee of
Mrs. Dick Wells, Mrs. Gene Fer
guson and Mrs. Walter Edger was
appointed to select officers for the
coming year.
Program chairman, Mrs. Clar
ence Johnson presented the fol
lowing program, a vocal solo by
Mrs. Lucy I'eterson accompanied
by Mrs. Charles Ruggles; banjo
music by Roy Quackenbush ac
companied by Mrs. Clive Huston
and two readings by Mrs. Mildred
Hoberg.
Refreshments were served by
hostesses Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs.
Walter Becket and Mrs. Edger to
the following members present:
Mesdamcs Creston Robinson, Ned
.Sweek, Dick Wells, Don Bellen
brock. Dick Meador, Howard Pet
tyjohn, Elwin Hughes, Clarence
Johnson, Riley Munkers, Kemp
Dick. William Heath, Grace
Hughes, Hoy Quackenbush, James
Farley and Ray Bailey.
The next meeting will be a no
host dinner at O'Donnell's cafe
June 1.
Cmmna FvPflfc Drake-Wheir Wedding
LOWWg WmiS Held in Church At
NOTICE-Due to the slackening Hood River May 9
activities during the, c,ip, ,.;hoir nf PnrtianH
the Coming! " ' Z
married May 9 at the Riverside
church in Hood River with the
of social
summer months
Events column will be discontln
ued alter June 1. It will be re
sumea odoui &epw. (Reverend Robert A. Hutchinson
Friday May 21 Sans Souci Re-1 officiating. Her parents are Mr.
bekah lodge I and Mrs. J. B. Wheir of Hood
Saturday May 22-Potluck and R'v" and Drake is the son of Mr.
dance, Eiks. 6:30 p. m. Iard Mrs. R. K. Drake of Heppner.
Sundav Mav 23 Heppner high' The bride given in mar-
Butter Creek Ranch
Home of Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. Henry La.inka of
Pendleton this week announced
Hie marriage of their daughter
Kathryn to William Healy, of
Heppner, the so nof Mr. and Mrs.
John llealy and the late John
Healy. The wedding took place
May 1 at Stevenson, Washington.
The I leaks will be at home on
the llealy ranch on Butter Creek.
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school Baccalaureate service
Monday May 24 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's All Saints Episcopal auxiliary,
parish house, 8:00 p. m.
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday My 25 Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Wednesday, May 26 High school
Graduation
Thursday May 27 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks
Grade School Graduation
Friday May 28 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES.
Coffee Hour Held at
Bellenbrock Home
The first "Sashaying Sally"
coffe hour was held at the home
of Mrs. Don Bellenbrock Wednes
day morning.
This is an impromptu gathering
of American Leion Auxiliary wo
men at a members home for the
purpose of raising money for the
organization. Each member at
tending leaves twenty-five cents
with the hostess for the coffee and
dessert she has received.
Guests at Mrs. Bellenbrocks
were Mesdames Jack Marshall,
LeRoy Gardner, Creston Robin
son, Ned Sweek, Elwin Hughes,
Dick Wells, James Farley, Dick
Meador, Howard Pettyjohn and
William Labhart.
Rainbow Girls Hold
Mother's Day Tea
A Mother's Day tea was held
Sunday afternoon by the Rain
bow Girls in the Masonic hall in
honor of those members who have
since joined the organization, be
come married.
Honored guests were Mrs. Rita
Graves Piper, Mrs. Delores Drake
Rowell, and Mrs. Patricia Drake
Tucker.
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens gave
the welcoming address and a
piano solo was played by Helen
Graham.
The tea table was beautifully
decorated in spring colors and
gouquets of sweet peas and snap
dragons were used thorughout
the room.
riage by her father, wore a white
lace dress with hooped net skirt
and lace cap holding her waist
length veil. She carried pink
rosebuds.
Miss Earnestine Gilliland of
San Matero, California, was maid
of honor and Mrs. Ted Ekker of
Hood River was matron of honor.
Best man was Robert Burke,
and ushers were Raymond,
Claude and Douglas Drake, bro
thers of the bridegroom.
A reception at the church fol
lowed the ceremony. The couple
will live in San Francisco.
Carnation Club Has
Birthday Party
The Carnation club held its
May meeting at the home of Eu
genia Huston.
It was the birthday party and
those having birthdays in April, Clarence
Mrs. Turner Hostess
For Bookworm Club
Mrs. J. O. Turner was hostess
to the Bookworm club which met
at her home Tuesday night, May
11.
Mrs. Cornett Green reviewed
the book, "The Fields of Home"
by Ralph Moody.
Others present were Mrs. James
Thomson, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Miss
Leta Humphreys, Miss Lulu
Hager, Mrs. Loula Bengtson, Mrs.
Lucy Peterson and Mrs. Ted
Smith. .
Refreshments were served by
the hostess following the meeting.
direction of Miss Margueiite
Glavey.
Games were played and re
freshments served by the lodge
officers.
Initiation Held By
OES Friday Evening
Initiation was held for Miss
Sharon Becket at a regular meet
ing of the Eastern Star Friday
night at the Masonic hall. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Becket, Worthy Matron
and Worthy Patron of the lo.lge.
Guests attending the meeting
were Mrs. Hildred Zell and Mrs.
J. F. White of Wasco, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Boudreau of Portland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillian
of lone. Mrs. McMillian is Wor
thy Matron of the lone chapter.
Mrs. Kenneth Keeling, Mrs.
Rosewall, . and Mrs.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Elects New unices
Mrs Loren Leathers was elect
ed president of the Beta Omega
chapter of lone, of the Epsi on
Sima Alpha at a meeting at the
home of Mrs. Denward Bergivin
at lone Thursday.
o.,, rnic-nnal church IOr a; UUR'iwV' ,..
uus i.p.-r-. --- vTiiipr vice nresicem
confirmation service the evemng. Tad M.lkr, wee
of June 6. ,,!,arv Mrs. Walter Corley, corrcs-
Class instruction will be held, w y, and Mrs. A. A.
May 23 and 30 at 7:30 p. m. J P0""' . treasurer. Pins were pre-
Private instruction is avanauu. bert MlUer and
BISHOP TO HOLD
CONFIRMATION HERE
Rishon Barton will be at All
to those who desire it, just con
tact Rev. John R. Reeves
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
wonted to Ml'S.
Mr. wm. Eagle with a jewel pin
ceremony. Installation of officers
will be May 20.
Mrs. Stefani was co-hostess.
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the refreshments.
May and June drew presents from ' James Hayes were in charge of
the birthday box
Games were played and those
winning prizes were Hester Cres
wick, Nona Leathers and Gene
vieve Springer. .
Refreshments were served to
the 18 members present by the
hostesses Eugenia Huston, Nora
Neill and Ada Piper.
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ELKS POTLUCK, DANCE
SCHEDULED SATURDAY NIGHT
A potluck dinner and dance for
Elks and their wives will be held
Saturday, May 22 at the Elks
Temple starting at 6:30. A dance
and other entertainment will follow.
Mother's Day Party
Held By Lodge
A Mother's Day party was held
by the Degree of Honor at their
regular meeting Tuesday night at
the Civic Center. Junior members
and children were guests.
Following the business meeting
a program was given and includ
ed a reading by Mrs. Theta Strat
ton and ukulele music and sr ngs
by Vicki Barger, Judy Cochell,
Jeannie Collins, Carol Anderson
and Brenda Townsend under the
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Altar Society Plans
Fall Smorgasbord
Mrs. Les Wyman, Mrs. Stephen
Trukositz and Mrs. Harry O'Don
nell Jr., were co-hostesses at the
season's final meeting of the
Altar Society of the Catholic
church Tuesday night May 11 at
the Wyman residence. Plans
were made for a smorgasbord to
be held in the fall.
Mrs. Malcolm O'Brien was a
guest and refreshments were ser
ved by the hostesses to the fol
lowing members present: Verna
Howell, Blanc he Wise, Agnes Cur
rin, Rosella Tholberg, Gertrude
Applegate, Kay Laughlin, Mar
guerite Glavey and Eleanor
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Rebekahs Name
Lodge Delegates
At a meeting of the Rebekahs
Friday night at the Odd Fellows
hall, Mrs. John Bergstrom and
Mrs. Merle Kirk were named as
delegates to attend Rebekah
Grand Lodge June IS through 21
at Grants pass.
Twenty-nine members were
present at the meeting and Pete
McMurtry showed films of Can
ada. Refreshments were served by
anil Mrs. Kirk.
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