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    Heppner Gazette Times, TKursday May 5, 1 955
Page 3
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Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
Mrs. Rodgers Honored
With Tea Sunday
A tea honoring Mrs. Lucy Rod
gers, former county treasurer who
is leaving soon to make her
home near Portland, was given
Sunday afternoon at the home
of Miss Leta Humphreys. Hostes
ses were Miss Humphreys and
Mrs. Fred Parrish, assisted by the
Bookworms and Soroptimist club.
Guests called between the
hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p, m. and
those pouring were Mesdames
Ted Smith, James Thomson, Ad
rian Bechdolt, Vernon Munkers,
Norman Nelson, E. E. Gilliam,
Dick Wells, Lester Boulden, Carl
McDaniel, Rufus Piper and John
Bergstrom.
During the afternoon a pro
gram was enjoyed with Janice
Martin and Carolyn McDaniel
playing piano duets; readings by
tfendra Jones; vocal solos by
Marilyn Munkers, Mrs. Ture Pet
erson and Mrs. E. J. Dobbie, ac
companied by Mrs. J. O. Turner
at the piano. Ukelele numbers
by Jean Collins, Judy Cochell and
Carol Anderson; violin solos by
Irene Wilson and Piano solos by
Jean Marie Graham and Mary
Ruth Green.
Tea was served from a table
covered with a lace cloth, and
centered with an arrangement of
pink roses and white carnations.
Bridge Club Meets
At Marshall Home
Mrs. Jack Marshall entertained
the Reneger bridge club at her
home Wednesday evening April
27.
At the close of the evenings
play, refreshments were served to
Mesdames William Barratt, James
Norene, William Labhart, Tom
Wilson, Dick Meador, Gene Hall,
Philip Blakney, La Verne Van
Martor, Jr., Allen Case, Alex
Thompson, Robert Gammell and
the hostess.
Mrs. Labhart held high score;
Mrs. Wilson second, and Mrs. Van
Marter, low.
Annual Tea Held
At Christian Church
Saturday Evening
The annual mothers and daugh
ters tea was held at the Christian
church Saturday evening with
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and
Mrs. J. O. Turner chairmen of the
tea and Mrs. Lennie Louden in
charge of the program.
The tea table had a center
piece of yellow daffodils and blue
iris and yellow candles were used.
Those pouring during the even
ing were Mrs. Ealor Huston and
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson. Mrs. Pearl
Devine and Mrs. Paul Jones pre
sided at the punch bowl.
The program, announced by
Mrs. Marvin Smith, was a read
ing by Sandra Jones, Sharon Bry
ant a piano solo, vocal solos by
Mrs. Ture Peterson and Mrs.
Frieda Kajiya of Condon.
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Meredith Ann Sorlien
Tells Wedding Date
Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien announ
ces the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of his daugh
ter, Meredith Ann, to Jerald Craw
ly King of Waycross, Georgia.
The wedding has been set for
Sunday evening, May 15 at 8
o'clock at the Beech Street Metho
dist church, corner of Beech and
Borthwick streets in Portland. A
reception will follow the cere
mony at the church and everyone
is welcome.
Rev. Sorlien, who is now pas
tor of the Beech Street Methodist
church, was pastor of the Hepp
ner Methodist church for seven
years, prior to accepting the Port
land pastorate about two years
ago.
Coming Events
Friday May 6 Dance recital,
school
Sunday May 8 Mother's Day
Hospital open house, 1:30 to
4:00 p. m.
Monday May 9 Chamber of com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls
Women's Auxiliary, Episcopal
parish house, 8:00 p. m.
American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday May 10 Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Wednesday May 11 P-TA, school
8:00 p. m.
Thursday May 12 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks .
Friday May 13 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES.
Mrs. Adams Hostess
For Luncheon Friday
Mrs. Floyd Adams entertained
at luncheon on Friday for Mrs.
Frank Lamb and Mrs. Dykes of
Milton-Frsewater, Mrs. R. B. Rice,
Mrs. J. O. Turner and Mrs. Ver
non Bell.
Mom
thinks
SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY BOXES
Brown & Haley and Societe
ONLY $
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Reg. Boxes $2 to $5.50
TOILETRY
Gift Sets
INCLUDING
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Mdther's Day
STATIONERY $1. 00 & $1.98
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Conference Reports
Heard Thursday At
Soroptimist Club
Reports of the Regional Con
ference of Soroptimist clubs held
in Seattle April 15-16 were given
by Mrs. W. O. George and Mrs.
Jos. Hughes,' delegates from the
Heppner club, at the noon meet
ing at O'Donnell's on Thursday.
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson and Mrs.
Pearl Devine, who also attended
the conference, told of the things
of the most interest to them.
It is planned 'for the Regional
Conference to be held in Coos Bay
next spring.
Mrs. Frank Hamlin was a guest
of the club.
The next meeting will be the
regular monthly business meet
ing and election of officers will
be held.
lone Sorority Plans
Many Activities
The Beta Omega chapter of Ep
silon Sigma Alpha members met
at the home of Mrs. Robert Riet
mann Thursday evening April 28,
with Mrs. Robert Hoskins as co
hostess. They planned the banquet for
pledges to be held at O'Donnell's
in Heppner on May 10. They also
made further plans for the tea
and style show to be held May 15
in the afternoon at the school.
The sorority is sponsoring the
Etta Shepherd dancing recital at
the school May 7. Proceeds to go
to the crippled children's hospi
tal in Eugene.
Mrs. Loren Leathers gave a re
port on the state convention in
Eugene and Mrs.Eldon Padberg
gave a report on the inter-unit
council meeting in Pendleton.
Each member made a . crazy
hat, there were many clever ones.
Mrs. Thomas Honored
With Farewell Party
Mrs. Don Thomas was honored
Thursday evening April 28 with
a farewell party, given by Mrs.
Melvin Piper at her home.
Mrs. Thomas and daughter
Holly will leave May lrj for Japan
to join her husband, who is sta
tioned there.
Pinochle was played during the
evening with Joan Thomas hold
ing high score and Mrs. Dean
Graves, low.
Guests were Mrs. Clyde All
stott, Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs. Al
len Hughes, Mrs. Jim Prock, Mrs.
Elwayne Bergstrom, Mrs. Dean
Graves, Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth, Mrs.
Arthur Warren, Miss Jean Tho
mas, Miss Bernlce Huston and
Miss Sharon Rill.
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Conference Held
At Methodist Church
The Fourth Quarterly Confer
ence of the Methodist church was
held Sunday May 1. A potluck
dinner was held after church and
reports were given by each
agency of the church, for the
year. Dr. Edward Terry, Portland
district superintendent conduct
ed the conference.
Election of officers were held
with three new trustees being
elected, they are J. R. Huffman,
Oliver Creswick and Harry Du
vail. There are six holdover
trustees. Oliver Creswick was
elected lay reader and Mrs. Lucy
Rodgers, first alternate lay mem
ber to the annual conference.
Kenneth Carpenter is to be Sun
day School superintendent ; Mrs.
L. E. Dick, treasurer and Jack
Angel, financial secretary. Other
officers were elected and commit
tees were appointed.
Extension Unit Meets
At Bergstrom Home
The Rhea Creek Extension unit
met on April 27 at the home of
Mrs. John Bergstrom for the meet
ing on sweet breads.
Twelve members were present,
Vern Batty, Emma White, Win
ona McCabe, Muriel Palmer, Eva
Wright, Mildred Wright, Frieda
Slocum, Mary Wright, Sr. Hannah
Anderson, and the hostesses Ruth
Bergstrom and Marilyn Berg
strom. Lunch was served at noon by
Hannah Anderson, Mildred
Wright and the hostesses.
Election and installation of
officers was completed at the
meeting by Mildred Wright. Offi-
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Seniors Entertained
With Dinner Party
Twenty six seniors enjoyed a
dinner party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Graham when
Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Elmer
Palmer entertained the class on
Thursday evening April 28.
After the dinner there was
group singing and cards were
played.
Advisors present were Mr. and
Mrs. W. James Popham and Mr.
and Mrs. James Wilson.
Farewell Dinner
Held Wednesday
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers was present
ed with a corsage and an electric
clock as farewell gifts at a din
ner Wednesday evening at the
Wagon Wheel.
Those present were Mesdames
Adrian Bechdolt, Irl Clary, Doug
las Ogletree, Edna Turner, Lena
Kelly, Miss Marguerite Glavey
and the guest of honor.
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Saturday Evening
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Saturday evening honoring Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Florence, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Gilman, the guest of honor
and the host and hostess,
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