Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 26, 1955
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Social cJ-fafifizninqi
Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter-
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Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
Lex Garden Club
Plans Flower Show
The Lexington Garden club
met in the home of Leila Palmer
on Tuesday May 10.
Roll call was answered by the
louowing members, Edna Mun
kers, Nellie Palmer, Gloria Dol-
vin Anne Smouse Nellie Johnson,
Edna Wetzel, Frances McMillan,
May McCall, Frances Schrage,
Doris Graves, Leila Palmer, Lee
Wagenblast, Cora Warner, Mar
jorie Gardner, Ina Nichols, Mar
jorie Beach, Mary Bates and three
guests, Elsie Peterson, Ruth Van
Winkle and Emma White.
Plans were made for the an
nual flower show next month.
Emma Peck invited the club
over to her Pendleton home for
the meeting next month.
Edna Wetzel and Mary Bates
led the group in two interesting
games. Prizes were awarded.
Marjorie Gardner gave a talk
oft iris with pictures to illustrate
it.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served by the hostess,
Leila Palmer assisted by Ruth
Van Winkle and Marjorie Gardner.
Dowens Entertain
Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dowen, who
have recently moved into a new
home were hosts at a housewarm
ing party last Saturday evening.
Those present were Mr. and
Coming Events LaVerne Van Marter
Celebrates Ihird
Friday May 27 Ruth chapter No. 1
32. OES
Monday May 30 Memorial Day
Thursday . June 2 Soroptimist
club, noon at O'Donnell's
Friday June 3 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
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Meredith Ann Sorlien
Weds Jerald King in
Sunday Ceremony
Miss Meredith Ann Sorlien.
Birthday May 16
The third birthday of La Verne
Van Marter III was celebrated on
Monday May 16 at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter Jr. Thirty six
children and sixteen adults attended.
Guests were Dennis
Soroptimist Club
Hears About Life
In Argentina
and
O'Donnell, Nancy and Carol Mar
shall, Janie Dowen, Jan Fancher,
Linda and Brian Thompson, Judy
Bui Abel of Clatsop county,
IFYE student who has just re
turned from five months spent in
Argentina, spoke to the Soropti
mist club and guests Thursday
noon at O'Donnell's.
lie wore a native costume and
Jon 'told the name of each article, he
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Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mr. and! dau&h!ter ' Rev- Palmer Sorlien and Robin Gammell, Cathy War
. i h i uirfrin.i'f. ara M inn m. t..,i. i i.. n .
" ""'u lawicjr icn, juuy anu cinuy aanciors,
King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Susan and Alfred Drake, Chris,
Crawley King of Waycross, GajMark and Lorie Labhart, David
exchanged wedding vows May 15 and Johnny Hall, Kit and David
at the Beach Street Methodist George, Shannon Mahoney, Archie
church in Portland. I Rail all nf T-Tpnnnor Out nf fnum
The bride's lather officiated, 1 guests were Stevie and Billy Run
assisted by Rev. Albert Place and nion of Pendleton, Johnnie,
Rev. Harley A. Zeller. j Jackie and Donna Hatfield of
The bride wore a white lace' Lexington: Barbara and Rickie
Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
William Sowell, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Blakney, Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Mr. and
Mrs. William Barratt and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sanders
Guests enjoyed smorgasbord
refreshments.
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Rebekah Lodge Has
Potluck Dinner
Sans Souci Rebekah lodge met
Friday evening, May 20 for a
potluck dinner and meeting.
Delegates to Grand Lodge
which was held recently at La
Grande gave their reports.
Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien and his
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry King of Portland were
dinner guests.
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Juliet cap of rhinestones and
pearls. She carried a white or
chid and pink rosebuds on a
Bible.
Miss Jean Malott, maid of honor
wore an orchid lace and satin
dress. Bridesmaids were Miss
Nancy Eberhardt, dressed in red:
miss Ida Lee Chapel, in orange;
Miss Kay Marie Allen, in yellow;
miss Janet Mccalfery, in green
Mrs. Edith Kay Poore, in blue;
Miss Alice Ann Yancey, in indieo:
ana miss Donna McCoy, in violet.
They carried colonial nosegays.
atsy luve and Knute Fred-
nckson were ring bearers, and
Sandra Jean -Thompson and Ce
cilia Nicholaison were flower
girls. Sandra Allen, Karen Novin
ger and Sidney Tuve were can
dlelighters. Airman 2c Herbert Motter was
best man. Ushers were Sidnev
Tuve, Lloyd Fredrickson, Mal
colm McDonald, Buck Sowell, Air
man 2c Lester Blakely, Airman
1c Wayne McCaracy, Airman 2c
William Grant and Airman 1c
Stanley Fish.
A church reception followed
and later the couple left for a
wedding trip to Crater Lake, East
ern Oregon and California where
the bridegroom will be stationed
with the Air Force.
Boyer; Peter, Maureen, Pat and
Mary Margaret McElligott, Susie
Jepsen of lone.
Adults present were Mrs. Ro
bert Miller, Mrs. Ray Boyer, Mrs.
Robert Jepsen and Mrs. Don Mc
Elligott of lone, Mrs. Do nHat
field, Lexington and from Hepp-
ner, Mrs. Sadie Sigsbee, Mrs. Ro
bert Runnion, Mrs. Oscar George,
Mrs. A. C. Ball, Mrs. P. W. Ma
honey, Mrs. Larry Dowen, Mrs.
Alex Thompson, Mrs. William
Labhart, Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mrs,
Jack Marshall and Mrs. Gene
Hall.
Games were played and each of
the children received a balloon.
Refreshments were served.
spoke of the customs of the coun
try and showed colored slides of
the country and people.
Miss Beverly Bradshaw, home
demonstration agent for Morrow
county, introduced the speaker
and told something of the IFYE
program.
A birthday cake was served in
honor of the members having
birthdays in April and May.
Guests were Philip Blakney,
Mrs. Howard Bryant and Mrs. Carl
Spaulding.
R. B. Rice.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Allen Case and Mrs. Jack
Marshall.
Two Former Heppner
Residents Much Feted
Miss Donna Lovgren
To Be June Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren are
announcing the approaching
marriage of their daughter Donna
to Robert Peterson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Peterson, of lone.
The ceremony will be per
formed on Saturday June 11 at
4:Q0 p. m. in the Valby Lutheran
church at Eight Mile. A reception
will follow in the church parlors.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited.
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Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs.
Sara McNamer of Portland were
extensively entertained last week
end when thev were HeDDner
visitors. Mrs. Rodgers was a
houseguest of Mrs. Alex Green
and Mrs. McNamer was a guest
of Mrs. Mary Van Stevens.
Mrs. Rodgers was a breakfast
guest of Mrs. Douglas Drake, on
Saturday morning and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Duvall entertained at
Saturday luncheon for Mrs. Rod
gers, Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien and
his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry King of Portland.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Parrish were hosts at dinner
to Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. McNamer,
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Warren.
Mrs. McNamer and Mrs. Rod
gers left Monday for Joseph to
visit Mrs. Rodgers' brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Stevens. From there they will go
to Prescott, Washington for Me
morial Day and will return to
Portland by way of Heppner.
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USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
Legion Auxiliary Met
Tuesday At Hall
The American Legion Auxiliary
held a regular meeting Tuesday,
May 17 in the Legion hall.
Mrs. William Heath, Poppy
chairman, discussed poppy sales.
Also discussed was the annual
dinner to be held at the last
meeting of the year, sometime in
June. Mrs. LeRoy Gardner and
Mrs. Creston Robinson will be
in charge.
Kelreshments were served by
Mrs. Riley Munkers and Mrs.
Creston Robinson.
OES Officers Club
Has Card Party
Nintoen tables were in play at
tne couple's card party sponsored
by the Officers club of Ruth chap
ter No. 32, Order of the Eastern
Star, Wednesday evening at the
Masonic hall.
High score in bridge was held
by Mrs. William Collins and Mrs.
James Driscoll and Mrs. Adelle
Bailey and Delbert Wright were
high in pinochle. Mrs. W. O.
George won the door prize.
Mrs. C. C. Carmichael was the
chairman for the party and re
freshments were served by the
officers at the close of the evening.
Clarice Hastings
Honored at Shower
Miss Clarice Hastings, bride-
eiecr 01 liowara nenry, now wnn i .-r- n . .
the U.S. Army, stationed at CampWhatS I mmpS bridge
Hanford, was complimented with (JUD Meets At blTllth
a bridal shower held Thursday , . , . ,
evening. May 19, at the home ofinome rOr LUnCneOn
Grace Buschke. Hostesses for the
occasion were Grace Buschke,
Joyce Buschke and Ramona Mar
shall.
Guests present were: Gladvs
Connor, Daisy McDaniel, Elvira
McDonald, Lavelle Stonehocker,
Pearl Steers, Alice Hastings
Maryette Wright, Oma Cox, E
leen Sailing, Margaret Buschke,
Kathryn Robison, Blanche Wise,
Hazel Hamlin, Debbie McDaniel
and Verna Howell.
Those sending gifts, but unable
to attend were Rae Jean Popham
Sylvia McDaniel, Neva Matteson
Ella Bleakman, Marguerite Gla
vey and Mary Cason.
After the honoree opened her
many gifts, refreshments were
served.
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Buffet Supper Held
Saturday Evening
At Daggett Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daggett,
Mr. and Mrs. James Healey and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blake were
hosts Saturday evening at a buf
fet supper at the Daggett home.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan McCurdy, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. William Labhart, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. William Gentry, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Cleveland, Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Webb.
Episcopal Women
Meet Monday Eve.
The Women's Auxiliary of All
Saints Episcopal church met on
Monday evening in the parish
hall for their missionary meeting.
Mrs. Lucy Peterson led the
singing of a hymn, accompanied
by Mrs. Howard Reed at the
piano. The scripture was read
by Mrs. Richard Wells and the
devotionals were given by Mrs,
Mrs. Orville Smith entertained
the Whats Trump bridge club
with a luncheon Wednesday af
ternoon of last week.
Guests were Mesdames Tom
Wilson, P. W. Mahoney, Raymond
Ferguson, James Thomson, L. D.
Tibbies, W. O. George, E. K.
Schaffitz, Earle Blake, Harold
Cohn, Robert Penland, Leonard
Schwarz, Claude Graham and the
hostess.
Mrs. Penland received high
score, Mrs. George was second,
Mrs. Cohn, third, and Mrs. Thom
son, low.
Mam
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The last 4-H meeting was held
at Kit George's. We discussed
The Dalles show.
Jerry Anderson and Donald
Craber are entering steers. Later
we went out side and saw Kit's
dairy calf. Marjorie Peck showed
us how to lead it in a show ring.
Refreshments were served later.
Donald Craber, reporter
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