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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 10, 1955
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Socia cJiajiliaiincji
Mrs. Jack Bedfo d, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
McCLURE-MOLLAHAN WEDDING HELD
AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH SATURDAY
Miss Mary Mollahan, daughter was held in the church basement,
of Mr. and Mrs. P. . Mollahan and j which was lovely with pink and
and Donald Erie McClure, son of : white carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McClure of Long j Pouring were Mrs. John Kenney
Beach , California, were united and Mrs. Bob Garrett, Portland,
in marriage Saturday, February
27 at five o'clock in St. Patrick's
Catholic church, Heppner, with
the Rev. Francis McCormack of
ficiating. The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
gown of white satin with lace
veil and tiara. She wore long
white gloves and carried a bou
quet of white carnations centered
with a white orchid. The maid
of honor, Miss Frances Degnan,
Portland wore pink net and car
ried white carnations and pink
roses. The best man was Johni
Mollahan, brother of the bride.
Flower girl was Cathy Garrett of
Portland, cousin of the bride.
Wedding music was by Mrs.
Harry uuonnell Jr., who sangj
Mother At Your Feet, Were
Kneeling", and Billy Kenny, who
sang, "Ava Maria , accompanied
by Miss Marguerite Glavey at
the organ.
After the wedding, a reception
Legion Auxiliary
To Serve Banquet
The Americn Legion Auxiliary
held a regular meeting Tuesday
evening, March 1 at the Legion
hall.
Plans were made .for the
Chamber of Commerce banquet
which is to be held March 14.
A discussion was held in regard
to sending a girl to Girls State
and it was voted to send one girl
and if funds are available, to
send two girls.
It was reported that a letter
from the Library Board had been
received, thanking the auxiliary
for the donation of funds to pur
chase books on Oregon. The two
books purchased were "In the
Wallowas," by Watson and
"Home in Hells Canyon." by Mrs.
Len Jordan.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Jack Bailey and Mrs. Mike
Saling.
aunt of the bride. Mrs. John
Nirschl, Pendleton and Mrs. John
Robinson, McGrath, Alta., Can
ada, served the wedding cake,
Miss Janet Garrett, Portland, had
charge of the guest book.
The groom is a student at the
University of Oregon and the
bride graduated from Heppner
high schoool and the University
of Oregon. The couple will be at
home in Eugene.
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Eh'se Bauernfeind
Sets Wedding Date
Sunday March 20 has been
chosen as her wedding date by
Elise Bauernfeind, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind
of Morgan, to John Paisley, son,
of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Paisley of
Inglewood, California.
The wedding will be held at
3:00 p. m. in the Christian church
in Heppner.
All relatives and friends are
cordially invited to the ceremony
and the reception which will fol
low in the church parlors.
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MRS. FRIEDA KAJIYA, who will
sing at a special concert at
lone Sunday evening.
Coming Events
Friday March 11 Ruth chapter
No. 32. OES
Monday March 14 Chamber ' of
commerce, banquet. Legion
hall
Eainbcw for Girl3
All Saints Women's auxiliary,
parish hall, 8:00 p. m.
Tuesday March 15 American
Legion auxiliary
Thursday March 17 Soropti
mists, noon at O'Donnell's
Lions club, O'Donnell's, 6:30
p. m.
Elks
Friday March 18 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodae
Saturday March 19 St. Patrick's
dance, fair pavilion
Diana Fulleton Has
Ninth Birthday Party
Mrs. Roice Fulleton entertained
Tuesday, March 1st with a party
honoring her daughter Diana on
the occasion of her ninth birth
day. Guests were Scotty and Vicky
Barratt, Maxlene and Bobby Fet
sch, Kenny Wright, Darrell Dick,
Sharon Bunch, Judy Bradford,
Cheryle Hartman, Kit and David
George, Patty Mahon, Diane and
Dennis Warren, Ruby Ann and
Becky Jo Fulleton, Mrs. Robert
Wright, Mrs. William Barratt,
Mrs. Al Fetsch and the honoree.
Games were played and prizes
won, after which refreshments of
birthday cake and ice cream were
served.
Phone Your News to 6-9228.
DR. HAROLD S. HUBER
ANNOUNCES
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For The Practice of Dentistry
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MONDAY, MARCH 14
First National. Bank Building
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Japanese Vocalist
To Present Concert
At lone Sunday
Mrs. Frieda Kajiya of Condon,
who has been widely acclaimed
by music critics for her perform
ance on a recent Portland tele
vision show, will present a vocal
concert Sunday, March 13 at 7
p. m. in the lone school cafetor
ium. It is to be a benefit concert
sponsored by the lone P-TA.
Mrs. Kajiya, who is well known
in her native country of Japan
as Frieda Minami where she
made several concert tours, has
appeared as an entertainer for
U. S. occupational troops. It was
during these tours that she met
her husband, Tom Kajiya and
after his return fo this country
was stationed at the Condon Air
Base.
This will be Mrs. Kajiya's first
appearance since the death of
her husband last month in a car
accident in- North Africa where
he was on tour of duty with the
army.
She is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Tokyo conservatory of
music and her mother is an ac
complished pianist and teacher
in Tokyo.
Her program at lone will be
eititled Songs from Around the
World, and she will sing in seven
different languages.
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CARNATION CLUB DATE
IS CHANGED
The Carnation club has post
poned the meeting set for Thurs
day March 10 until Thursday
March 17 at the home of Mrs.
John Bergstrom.
P. W. Mahoney and Jodie Mor
rison of lone were in Corvallis
over the weekend to attend the
basketball games.
FAST, EFFICIENT
Mrs. Carpenter Given
Shower Monday at
Methodist Church
Monday evening, March 7, the
women of the Methodist church
honored Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter
with a babv shower.
About 50 persons attended and
showered Mrs. Carpenter with
gifts of money. Prizes were given
for the most clever gift presenta
tion, Mrs. Ervin Anderson win
ning first prize and Mrs. Ray
mond Pettyjohn second.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs. D.
E. Hudson had charge of the
program which consisted of the
following numbers: piano solos
by Barbara and Shirley Dobbie
and Phyllis Quackenbush; vocal
duet by Mrs. Thomas Wells and
Mrs. E. J. Dobbie; piano solo by
Janice Martin, piano duets by
Nancy and Carol Anderson; read
ings by "Mrs. Alfred Troedson;
violin solos by Mrs. Tom Wilson
and a piano solo by Sally Palmer.
The Sunday school teachers
who were the hostesses that pro
vided the refreshments were Mes
dames D. E. Hudson, Doyle
Abern, Herman Green, Lester
Boulden, Edwin Walker, Alex
Green, Carl McDaniel, Lucille
Owens, Lucy Rodgers and the
Misses Nancy Anderson and Joan
Keithley.
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INITIATED INTO QUILL AND SCROLL, national high school journal
ism honorary, at a special banquet recently are these 13 H:ppnor
high school students. The chapter was organized loss than a
year ago and now boasts a membership of 20. Shown, front row
left to right, Sharon Bryant, Frances Duran, Lynda Borman, Jean
Marie Graham, Clarice Hastings, Nancy Anderson, Darlene Connor,
Shirley Peck. Back row, Lyle Jensen, David Cox, Lance Tibbies,
James Monahan, Marilyn Munkers. (GT Photo)
Club By-Laws To Be
Revised by Committee
Committee reports were given
at the regular monthly business
meeting of the Soroptimist club,
held Thursday noon at O'Don
nell's. It was voted to subscribe to the
magazine American Soroptimist
for a year, for the library in the
high school.
The by-laws of the club are to
be revised and the vommittee ap
pointed to do this is Mrs. W. O.
George, chairman, Mrs. Jos.
Hughes, Mrs. Grace Nickerson,
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs. C.
C. Carmichael.
At the next meeting Kenneth
Hill, an IFYE student t0 Nor
way last summer, will be the
guest speaker.
Pinochle Club Meets
At Orwick Home
Mrs. Roy Orwick entertained
the Pinochle Club Friday even
ing, February 25 at her home.
Guests were Mrs. Fred Mankin,
Mrs. Ed La Trace, Mrs. Frank
Hamlin, Mrs. Bob Lowe, Mrs.
Earl Evans, Mrs. Sam Turner and
Mrs. E. Harvpy Miller, Portland.
Mrs. Hamlin won the first prize
and Mrs. Miller was low. Mrs.
Evans received the door prize.
Seven Tables In Play
At Social Club Party
The Social Club of the O. E. S.
met Saturday afternoon, March 5
in the Masonic hall.
Seven tables of bridge and pin
ochle were in play. Mrs. A. D. Me
Murdo won first prize in bridge
and Mrs. Harry Duvall was high
in pinochle. Mrs. Jack Parrish of
Portland won t he door prize.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess for the afternoon, Mrs.
Harold Becket and Mrs. Paul
Jones.
Birthday Celebrated
By Shannon Mahoney
Miss Shannon Mahoney was
hostess, Friday, February 25 for a
dinner party and show on the
occasion of her tenth birthday.
Guests were Judy Bradford,
Carolyn Slocum, Carol Thalberg,
Laura Lee Sumner, Barbara
Gribble, Carol Burkenbine, Tricia
Farley, and Wilma Bothwell.
Bellenbrock Home
Scene of Card Party
Mrs. Don Bellenbrock was host
ess at a pinochle party, Wednes
day, February 23.
Mrs. Jack Van Winkle received
the high score and Mrs. Kemp
Dick won the traveling prize.
Other guests were Mrs. Ned
Sweek, Mrs. Creston Robinson,
Mrs. LeRoy Gardiner, Mrs. Riley
Munkers, Mrs. William Heath,
Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, Mrs. El
win Hughes, Mrs. Jack Bailey
and Mrs. Mike Saling.
Wranglers To Buy
Sound Equipment
The Wranglers held their regu
lar monthly meeting, Tuesday,
March 1st at the Club House.
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It was announced that the club
is buying all of the out door pub
lic address system system and
equipment for the future rodeos.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ruggles and
Mrs. Altha Kirk who had charge
of the entertainment, presented
Helen Vst of Hermiston in a
series of pantomines.
Refreshments were served by
the committee in charge, Mr. and
Mrs. Eb Hughes and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Greenup.
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