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    Heppner, Gazette Times, Thursday, July 22, 1954
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chigan Woman Installs
5w Soroptimist Officers
,f Arthur A. Bufton of Dear
i Michigan, assimilation
nan of the American Sor
1st International, was the
ling officer for the Heppner
timist club at their banquet
day evening July 15 at the
n hall.
I spoke on Soroptimist ser
objectives an dtold of the
? things that Soroptimist
achieve.
f officers installed were
lent, Mrs. W. C. Collins; vice
lent, Mrs. E. E. Gonty; re
ng secretary, Mrs. Philip
ley; corresponding secretary,
Floyd Adams; treasurer, Mrs.
; Nickerson; board of direc
Mrs. Harold Sanders, Mrs.
1 Parker and Miss Leta Hum
rs. ther Francis McCormack
the blessing and Kemp Dick,
Dander of the Heppner Ame-
Legion led in the pledge to
lag.
tgoing president, Mrs. Jos.
les made the introductions
Mrs. O. G. Crawford, charter
dent of the Heppner club,
the mistress of ceremonies,
rry Lindsay, son of Mr. and
'Alec Lindlay of Lexington,
tained with his accordian
sang several Irish songs,
tests for the banquet besides
lub members were Mrs. Mar
t Rugg and Mrs. Eva Arthur
of Lakeview, Father Francis
ormack, 0. G. Crawford of
hart, Jos. Hughes, Mrs. Sara
amer, Mr. and Mrs. Alec
JSay of Lexington, Loyal Par
E. E. Gonty, Mrs. W. A. Rug.
i Mrs Ike Cole, Mrs. Mervin
laid of Lexington, Miss Nancy I
ms, Homer Hager, Mrs. A. D.
luTdo, Mrs. Ethel Ziemantz,'
I. Collins, Oscar George, Mrs.
le Groshens, Mrs. Tom Tool
Of Camas, Wash., daughter of
Bufton.
ie service clubs and civic
ips represented at the ban
t were American Legion, Mr.
"Mrs. Kemp Dick; City of
pner, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Tur-JayCee-ettes,
Mr. and Mrs.
man Green; Lions club, Mr.
Mrs. Al Lamb; Jr. chamber of
imerce, Thil Blakney; Morrow
nty, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barratt;
mber of commerce., Mr. and
i. Jeff Carter; Heppner ceme
' maintenance district, Harold
Becket and daughter Sharon.
Mrs. W. O. George was chair
man of the banquet assisted by
Mrs. Homer Hager, Mrs. Philip
Blakney, Mrs. Robert Penland
and Miss Leta Humphreys.
Mrs. Bufton and Mrs. Toolson
were guests at the W. 0. George
home and Mrs. Rugg and Mrs.
Arthur were guests of Mrs. Mary
Van Stevens.
Dan Barlow Honored
On 84th Birthday
A birthday dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Lutkins at lone honoring the 84th
birthday of Dan Barlow.
Dinner was served to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Shunk and son of
Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. All
stott, Sr. and daughter, lone; Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Barlow and son,
Lexington; Alvin Barlow and Joe
Barlow, lone; Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Allstott, Jr., Hermiston; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Jackson, Gresham;
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allstott, lone;
the guest of honor and the host
and hostess.
The birthday cake was baked
by Mrs. Everett Barlow.
Sorority Entertains
With Swimming Party
The Beta Omego chapter of Ep
silon Sigma Alpha entertained
their husbands and children with
a swimming party at the lone
pool Saturday evening.
About 25 enjoyed a weiner roast
following the swimming. Weiners,
buns, marshmallows, coffee and
punch were served.
Breakfast Given For
Out Of Town Guests
Mrs. W. O. George entertained
Friday morning with a breakfast
at her home for Mrs. Arthur Buf
ton of Dearborn, Michigan; Mrs.
Tom Toolson, Camas, Wash.; Mrs.
Margaret Rugg and Mrs. Eva
Arthur of Lakeview, Oregon, Mrs.
Mary Van Stevens and the hostess.
Carters Entertain
With Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carter enter
tained with a dinner party Satur
day evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Curl, Jr. of Bend, John Ernsdorff,
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Fancher and
the host and hostess.
CHURCHES
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.
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p. m.
Thursday evening Prayer and
Bible study 7:45 p. m.
IONE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching service at 11:00 a. m.
Evening services at 8:00 p. m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
You are always welcome here,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
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Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
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Pinochle Club Meets
At Evans Home Friday
Mrs. Earl Evans entertained the
Pinochle club at her home Friday
afternoon with a one o'clock des
sert. Those present were Mesdames
Ed LaTrace, Fred Mankin, Walter
Becket, Bob Lowe, Roy Orwick,
Ben Anderson, Max Harris and
the hostess.
Mrs. Harris held high score,
Mrs. LaTrace second high and
Mrs. Lowe received the consola
tion. Mrs. Mankin was given a
prize for holding 1500 trump.
n
Picnic Held at Blake
Cabin For Tuckers
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Blake's
mountain cabin was the scene of
a no-host picnic Sunday, in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tucker of
Wishram, Washington.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Blake, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy, Jr. and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Blake, Beverly
and Barbara Blake and the guests
of honor.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Lester Boulden, who is at
tending summer school in Minne
sota, will not be back to fill the
pulpit Sunday July 25. William
Morgan of Pendleton will be the
guest speaker at 9:00 a. m.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
There will be services Sunday,
July 25 at 11 a. m. conducted by
Dr. Henry J. Hokenson, regional
director of the Columbia Confer
ence, Portland.
Sunday school services 10 a. m.
Bible study and business meet
ing at the parish house Saturday,
July 24, 8 p. m.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, Episcopa
John R. Reeves, rector
Sunday, July 25 is St. James
day.
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Holy Communion and sermon at
11.
Holy Communion Wednesday
at 10 a. m.
The Rector leaves for his va
cation July 28 to be gone three
or four Sundays. Kenneth Priest
will serve at least one Sunday.
Plans For New
Monument Phone
Line Discussed
By Millie Wlson
A telephone meeting was held
at the Grange hall July 12 to dis
cuss ways and means of a new
telephone line for Monument. Bob
Damon, sheriff of Grant County
met with the Co-op's Board of Di
rectors earlier in the clay, but no
decision was reached, but expect
ed a State Utilities representa
tive to meet and discuss the mat
ter at an early date. This is a
much needed project and the peo
ple as a w hole were well pleased
that a start has been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Riley sold
their home last Monday to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McWillis of Red
mond. They also sold three
other houses to the McWillis'.
This is the largest property sale
Monument has had for several
years. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Riley
drove to Estacada last Wednes
day and bought a 33 acreage.
They expect to move by August
1st.
A group of young people met
at the George Legler place last
Thursday evening. Several of the
young folks took weiners to roast
on the sandbar near the swim
ming hole.
Mrs. Eunice Round and Mrs.
Lelia Sloan spent a few days
visiting relatives in and near
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Earl L. Soward will give
the 11 o'clock service Sunday.
rf'
Portland. Mrs. Round visited her
brothers Charles and Ernest
Bronson and Mrs. Sloan visited
her sister, Clarrissa Cork in Port
land. The ladies of the First Presby
terian church held their regular
monthly meeting July 13th at
the home of Ivy Barnard. There
were thirteen members present
and three visitors, who were Lois
Bleakman, Vivian Andrus and
Iris Kincaid. The next meeting
will be at the home of Grace
Stirritt with Goldie Round as co
hostess. Mrs. Ida Bleakman is home
from a months visit in Washing
ton.
A farewell party will be given
at the Grange hall for Manfred
Lukas, a German Exchange stu
dent who has made his home
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach.
He will leave about August 1st.
Square dancing will form the en
tertainment for the party.
July 17th a pie social was held
at the Grange hall to raise
money to send four children to
Church Summer School at An
thony Lake.
Mrs. Dillie Leathers, who had
been visiting her daughter Grace
and son Carl in Tortland, return
ed home Thursday with Ab Gates
and Henry Cupper, who were In
Portland after a truck load of ma
terial for the Cupper's new home.
Brownie Roach is helping his
uncle Fred Roach with his haying
in the Ritter area.
Mrs. Doris Kingman and her
mother, Mrs. Martha Matteson
were attending to matters of busi
ness in Heppner on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Wil
liams and daughters, Joyce and
Linda Sue were overnight guests
of Mrs. Millie Wilson Saturday
night. They came for Mr. Wil
liam's (laughters, Jeannie and
Deanna who will spend a month
with their father.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kincaid and
son Tommy spent the weekend
near Mt. Vernon at the home of
Mr. Kincaid's mother.
j Bob Welty, engineer for the
I Columbia Power Co-op, from The
Dalles spent Thursday in Monu
, ment. From here he went to The
, Dalles.
I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer
1 drove to Prineville July 12th
i where Mr. Boyer had a medical
checkup. It was found he had a
! viris infection and a congested
! lung. They decided on Wednes
! day to go to Salem for a further
checkup. While in Salem they
were guests of Mr. Boyer's sister,
Mrs. Nona Copeland.
I Mrs. Eunice Round and sons,
Mamie Fergerson and Grace Stir
ritt drove to Long Creek on Mon
day to get a new pressure pump
for Mrs. Ferguson. George Stir
ritt and Maynard Hamilton in
stalled it for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hinton and
daughters, Sharon and Mary Ella,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt and
Laura Lee Shank all had a picnic
at the Fred Shank ranch on Cot
tonwood last Sunday July 11th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stirrit, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Mascall of Day
ville were callers at the George
Stirritt home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Capon
were attending to matters of busi
ness in Heppner July 14th. Then
on July 15 Mrs. Capon and her
sister, Mrs. Trclla Boggs drove to
Bend to meet their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Sweek, who have
been visiting their son, Wesley in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Matteson of
Heppner were business visitors in
Monument last Sunday.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Morning worship and preaching
at 9 a. m. Bible school follows the
church services at 10 a. m. "
Boys and girls who will be in
the 7th, 8th and 9th grades next
year will have their week at camp
beginning next Sunday.
JOIN THE CROWDS
Saturday Night, July 24
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GOOD MUSIC BY
Duke Warner's Orchestra
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