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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 20y 1955
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UN PILGRIMAGE WINNERS SPEAK AT
ODD FELLOWS INSTALLATION BANQUET
Miss Alberta Dayhuff, Pendle
ton, current winner of the United
Nations pilgrimage sponsored by
the Odd Fellows was the guest
speaker at a banquet and instal
lation of I. O. O. F. and Rebekah
officers Wednesday night at the
Odd Fellows hall.
"The work of the United Na
tions is doing in its In specialized
agencies stand between us and
world war III. In its efforts to
achieve peace among nations it
is of basic importance to all,"
Miss Dayhuff said in reporting
on its many activities.
T. B. Bomboy, director of the
district committee of the United
Pilgrimage, Pendleton, and R. D.
Wilson, grand conductor of Ore
gon Grand Lodge, Echo, were spe
cial guests and reported that the
I. 0. 0. F. lodge has been assured
of sponsoring the pilgrimage for
another five years, following the
close of the 5-year trial period
tlWs year.
Jack Sumner, winner of the
1952 pilgrimage, and Sally Pal
mer, winner of the 1953 trip, both
Heppner, spoke briefly. Oliver
Crcswick, accompanied by Mrs. J.
O. Turner, sang, ' "Bless This
, House" and "Trees.".
Oddfellow officers installed fol
lowing the banquet and program
were Nate McBride, noble grand;
Clarence Bauman, vice grand;
Vic Groshens, secretary; Pete Mc
Murtry, warden; Cornett Green,
conductor; Frank E. Parker, in
side guard; Ralph Beamer, outside
guard; Robert Dobbs, right sup
port to noble grand; Ralph Tay
lor, left support to noble grand;
Herman Green, right scene sup-
Lex Garden Club
Meets at Wetzels
The Lexington Garden Club
met at the home of Edna Wetzel
Tuesday, January 11th. Roll call
was answered by giving house
hold hints.
The following members were
present: Gena Leonard, Edna
Munkers, Nellie Palmer, Cleo Van
Winkle, Edith Miller, Nellie John
son, Edna Wetzel, Frances Mc
Millan, Mae McCall, Frances
Schrage, Leila Palmer, Lee Wa
genblast, Cora Warner, Ina
Nichols, Emma Peck, Bertha
Dinges, and three guests, Miss
Millot, Marjorie Beach and Mary
Bates. Marjorie Beach and Mary
Bates joined the club.
Leila Palmer read several in
teresting items about some flow
ers to start indoors this month,
how to protect perenials and
about "bigger and better flow
ers for 1955.."
Nellie Palmer and Ina Nichols
drew for the birthday box.
The entertainment was furnish
ed by Cleo Van Winkle and Nellie
Palmer.
Bertha Dinges drew the door
prize.
After the meeting, lovely re
freshments were served by the
hostesses, Edna Wetzel and Gena
Leonard.
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j porter; Roy Quackenbush, left
scene supporter and N. D. Bailey,
chaplain.
Rebekah officers installed were
Mrs. Rufus Piper, noble grand;
Mrs. Frank Ayers, vice grand;
Mrs. Sara McNamer, past noble
grand; Mrs. Lena Kelly, secretary;
Mrs. Prudy Casebeer, treasurer;
Miss Esther Bergstrom, warden;
Mrs. Clarence Bauman, conductor.
Mrs. Don Munkers, inside
guaidian; Mrs. Pete McMurtry,
outside guardian; Mrs. Lennie
Louden, musician; Mrs. Robert
Dobbs, right support to the vice
grand; Mrs. Adele Bailey, left
support to vice grand; Mrs. Pearl
Devine, chaplain and Mrs. Robert
Robinson, flag bearer
Grand Marshalls were 'Cornett
Green and Mrs. John Berestrom
and installing officers were Mrs.
Altha Kirk and John Wightman.
High school boys serving at the
banquet were Neil Beamer. Lvle
Jensen, Jim Hayes, Steve Green,
Delbert Piper, John Piper, Dickie
Robinson, Bob Bryant and Oliver
Devin. Mrs. Frank Ayers was in
charge.
OSC Extension Staff
Member Speaks to
Soroptimist Club
Miss Dorothy Sherrill, of the
Extension staff at Oregon State
College, spoke to the Soroptimist
club Thursday on the subject
"Into the Market Basket and
Out."
She explained how "modern
methods have reduced from 4
hours to lVfe hours the time re
quired to prepare a meal for a
family of four; that food prices do
not vary to a great extent when
the farmer's prices drop because
a large percentage of the price is
now marketing costs; that it
seems that improved products
should make food cheaper and
improved processing methods
should cut down waste but at the
same time there is the added
work of providing us with pro
ducts is such a form that our
work is far less than it used to be
and we definitely have better
food than we have ever had be
fore.'" Miss Sherrill is a member of
the Soroptimist club and was
here to appear at the Morrow
County Livestock Association
meeting. -
Other guests of the club were
Mrs. J. 0. Turner and Miss Bever
ly Bradshaw.
Michael Bunch Has
Seventh Birthday
Mrs. Alvin Bunch entertained
several young friends of her son,
Michael on the occasion of his
7th birthday, Wednesday, Janu
ary 12th, at seven in the even
ing. Ice cream and a special
birthday cake were enjoyed.
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MARRIED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell of lone are shown
ready to cut the first piece of cake at their golden anniversary
party held December 26. (Lyons Studio Photo)
Bennett-Rose Rites
Held In Portland
An event of last Saturday
evening in Portland, was the mar-
riage of 2nd Lt. Robert Bennett,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bennett of
Heppner, and Miss Virginia Rose,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. u i.
Rose of Portland.
Lt. Don Bennett, who is in
Heppner on leave, accompanied
his father to Portland to be best
man for his brother.
A reception was held after the
wedding at the home of the
bride's parents.
The eroom graduated from the
University of Oregon last year
and has completed six montns
of Army training at Fort Eustace,
Virginia, where the young couple
will reside.
Catholic Card Party
Held Monday Evening
At the card party sponsored by
the Catholic Altar Society, Mon
day evening, in the basement of
the Catholic church, prizes were
won in bridge by Mrs. Grace
Nickerson, high and Mrs. William
Labhart, second. In pinochle Mrs.
Alva Robb was high and Rev.
Francis McCormack, second. Mrs.
Richard Wells received the door
prize.
In charge of committees were
Mrs. Lester Wyman for pinochle,
Mrs. Philip Blakney, bridge and
Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr., 'refresh
ments.
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Coming Events
Friday Jan. 21 Sans Soucl Re
bekah lodge
Monday Jan. 24 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's Women's auxiliary Episcopal
church, 8:00 p. m., parish
house
Tuesday Jan. 2S Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Thursday Jan. 27 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks
Friday Jan. 28 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES
Open House Honors
Sara McNamer on Her
Birthday Saturday
Employees and close friends of
Mrs. Sara McNamer surprised her
with an open house in honor of
her birthday Saturday January 15
at the Central Market and Gro
cery.
Two lanre three tiered decorat
ed cakes and coffee were served
during the day by Mesdames
Lucy Rodgers, Fred Parish, Kuius
Piper, A. D. McMurdo, Lucy Peter
son, Grace Nickerson, E. E. Gil
liam and John R. Reeves,
The guest of honor received
manv lovelv eifts and 278 per
sons signed the guest book.
New Blue Bird Troop
Organized in Heppner
Eight girls in the seven and
eight year age group met Friday
in the basement of the Christian
church to organize a Blue Bird
troop.
Officers elected were Lynn Bur
kenbine, president; Jean Stock
ard, vice president; Karen Mc
Curdy, secretary; Joan Stockard,
treasurer and Barbara Blake, re
freshments chairman.
Mrs. Clem Stockard will lead
the group and will be assisted
by Mrs. Willard Blake. Mrs.
Roice Fulleton will be the rep
resentative from the Mothers
Club who are sponsoring the
group.
The Blue Birds will meet each
Friday and at the next meeting
the mothers of members are
asked to attend so that they may
become acquainted with the work
and objects of Blue Birds.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting,
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O. E. S. MEETS
Ruth chapter No. 32, OES, held
their first regular meeting of the
new year Friday, with worthy
matron Juanita Carmichael and
worthy patron Paul Jones presid
ing. Refreshments were served after
the meeting by Mrs. Carmichael
who was hostess.
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Oregon Law Topjc
At Extension Meet
Mrs. Gene Ferguson was host
ess to thirteen members and
guests of the Heppner Extension
Unit, at her home Tuesday after
noon. January 11. Miss Beverly
Bradshaw, Home Economics
Agent led an interesting discus
sion on contracts, deeds, mort
gages, property, Oregon law of
receivership and legal terms as
sociated with these topics. All
members approved participating
in a district meeting to be held
later in order to carry the dis
cussion further. Husbands will be
special guests at this time.
Mrs. William Heath and Mrs.
Gene Ferguson were appointed
project leaders for the meeting
on minor electrical repairs which
will be March 8th at Mrs. Heath's
home.
Suggestions from the program
planning box were tabulated. In
terest was shown most in canning
type of food preservation, groom
ing, making foods attractive and
problems of interior decoration.
Desire for continuation of cloth
ing workshops was expresser also.
Mrs. Ferguson served a dainty
lunch to the following: Mrs. R. K.
Drake, Mrs. Nels Anderson! Mrs.
Lee Scrivner, Mrs. Dick Meador
and Leslee, Mrs. Alva Casebeer,
Mrs. William Heath and Linda, i
Mrs. Kemp Dick and Marcia, Mrs.
Kenneth Keeling, Mrs. Dick
Wells, Mrs. Douglas Drake, Miss
Bradshaw and Mrs. Vernon Mun
kers, visitor from the Lexington
Unit.
lone Sorority Meets
At Corley Home
Beta Omega chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha met a t Eulenna
Corley's with Gladys Heliker as
co-hostess. Plans were made to
hold a bingo night at the Legion
hall Jan. 24.
Maravene White, Gladys Heli
ker and Francie Crawford were
appointed as a committee to
choose a three -act play to be
given by the members of the
society.
Virginia Snow, educational di
rector, gave aptitude tests and
Maravene Whit and Rosetta
Palmateer gave reports.
Dinner Party Honors
Birthday Saturday
Mrs. Lester Wyman entertained
at a dinner rjartv Saturday even
ing in honor of her huspand's
birthday.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gammell, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Greenup, Mrs. Harry O'Don
nell, Bruce Holt of Pendleton and
Gordon O'Brien.
The evening was spent in play
ing cards.
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Phone 6-9210
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young Teople 7:45
p. m. '
Thursday Bible Hour 7: 13 p. m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Armin H. Reitz, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
every Sunday.
Worship Service at 8:30 a. m.,
first and third Sundays of taoh
month.
Meeting in the SDA church in
Heppner.
Lutheran Ladies Society, the
in the homes.
A cordial welcome.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sundays
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer.
1st Sundays Holy Communion.
7 p. m. Y. P. F.
Wednesdays at 10 a. m.
Holy Communion
John R. Reeves, Rector
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.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Worship service is at 11:00.
Young peoples meeting is at
7:15.
Evening church service is at
8:00.
Bible Study and Prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
Lester D. Boulden, Minister
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Sermon topic "Effective Prayer"
Junior choir practice, Wednes-
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school at 9: 15. Adult les
sons being studied are on the
basic teachings of the Bible.
Morning worship at 10:55. The
sermon is entitled, "Things God
Cannot Do."
The children and youth meet
ings continue at 5:30 p. m., even
ing services are being set for 7
p. m. The message, "The Disci
ples Dilemma," will be given by
the pastor.
The Crusader class will hold its
monthly and social at the parson
age Monday evening.
Regular choir practice Thurs
day. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11, continu.
ing studies in Ephesians, "Over
coming Tensions."
Choir practice Monday 8 p. m.
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New Books Listed
At Public Library
Now books at the Heppner Pub
lic Library are: All My Love,
Walden; Red Car, Stanford;
Robins in The Garden, Earle; On
The Banks 0f Plum Creek, Wilder;
Four Party Line, Butters; All
Ready for Winter, Adelson; The
Roosevelt Family of Sagamore
Hill, Hagedorn; Song of Ruth,
Slaughter; Dig or Die, Brother
Hyde, Hyde; Not as a Stranger,
Thompson.
New books on the rental shelf
are: I'll Cry Tomorrow, Roth; My
Brother's Keeper, Davenport; The
Stars at Noon, Cochran; - The
Anatomy of a Crime, Dinneln.
Due to the fact that there are
so few children of the upper age
group 'coming to the library for
the story hour, the children of
ages from five to eight are asked
to come each Saturday afternoon,
and any children of the upper age
group who wish to come are
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. William Labhart
were called to Corvallis the first
part of last week due to the
illness of Mr. Labhart's father.
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