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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 30, 1955
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Social cJiajijimincji
Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
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NEW SOROPTIMISTS AND PRESIDENT Three new members were
initiated into the Heppnir Soroptimist club Saturday at an in
stallation banquet for new officers. Shown are, left to right, Mrs.
Frank Hamblin. Mrs. Roice Fulleton and Mrs. James Hager, the
new members. Also pictured are Mrs. William Collins, outgoing
president and Mrs. E. E. Gcnty, new president of the club.
(GT Photo)
SOROPTIMIST CLUB INSTALLS NEW
OFFICERS AND INITIATES THREE
Jean Marie Graham
Holds Grand Office
In Rainbow Girls
The 29th Grand Session of Or
der of Rainbow for Girls in Ore
gon at McMinnville June 22
through June 24, was attended
by about 1500 girls. RepresDnt
ing Ruth Assembly of Heppner
were Joan Wright, worthy advisor;
Virginia Andresen, worthy asso
ciate advisor; Barbara Warren
hope and Jean Marie Graham
grand representative to the State
of 'Georgia. They were accom
panied by. Mrs. Claude Graham
of "the advisory board and Mrs.
;Mary Van Stevens.
On Monday afternoon, the new
grand officers of the Grand As
sembly of Oregon revealed Jean
Marie Graham of Ruth Assembly
No. 50 as Grand Service for 1955
56. Following the Assembly, the
Heppner girls went to Seaside
and spent a day with the Clar
ence Warrens who were vacation
ing there.
Dr. Margaret Morris, La Grande
was installing officer for the an
, nual installation banquet of the
' Soroptimist club, held Saturday
evening at the parish hall of the
Episcopal church.
Officers installed were presi
dent, Mrs. E. E. Gonty; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Penland; re
cording secretary, Mrs. Harold
Sanders; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Philip Blakney; treasurer,
Mrs. Grace Nickerson; directors,
Miss Leta Humphreys and Mrs.
Loyal Parker and regional repre
sentative, Mrs. W. 0. George.
After the installation ceremony
Mrs. Grace Nickerson presented
Mrs. W. C. Collins, out going
president, with a past president's
pin and Mrs. Collins in turn pre
sented Mrs. Gonty the president's
Pin-
Jack Edmondson, representing
the American Legion, led the
group in the salute to the flag.
Mayor Mary Van Stevens wel
comed the guests and Mrs. Vin
cent Thomas, president of the La
Grande club, gave the response.
Miss Leta Humphreys was mis
tress of ceremonies and Intro-
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Carnation Club Meets
At Clive Huston Home
The Carnation club of the De
gree of Honor met Thursday, June
9 at the home of Mrs. Clive Hus
ton. During the business meet
ing plans were made for the an
nual picnic to be held Sunday
July 31 at Cutsforth's on Herren
creek.
All members and their families
are invited to attend.
Following the meeting televi
sion was viewed and the door
prize was received by Mrs. Harold
Castor.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Huston. Mrs. Emma Jones
and Mrs. Roy Neill.
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Mrs. Sowell Hostess
For Dessert-Bridge
Mrs. William Sowell entertain
ed with a dessert bridge party on
Tuesday evening.
Those playing were Mrs. Fred
Sanders, Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
Jr., Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Jack
Angel, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson,
Mrs. Lester Wyman, and Mrs. Pat
O'Brien.
Mrs. Koenig won first prize and
Mrs. O'Brien was second.
BUNCHES ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bunch en
tertained at dinner last Friday
evening for her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Misn?r of
Spangle, Washington and for Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mankin, parents
of Mrs. Bunch.
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Miss Donna Sebern
Married Recently
The Methodist church at Wood
bum was the scene of a pretty
Alfred Troedsons To
Have 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Troedson
will celebrate their 50th wedding
MARRIED RECENTLY at Valby Lutheran church were Miss Donna
Lovgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and Robert
Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Eightmile,
(Lyons Photo)
Ruby Ann Fulleton
Has Fifth Birthday
Mrs. Roice Fulleton entertained
Monday afternoon June 27 with a
birthday party on the court house
lawn honoring her daughter Ruby
Ann on her fifth birthday.
Guests were Marlene and Bobby
Fetsch; Linda Heath; Shannon
Mahoney; Vicky and Scott Bar
ratt; Judy and Nancy Ferrell;
Erna Lynn Winchester; Andy, Joy
and Linda Derrick; John, Jimmy,
Tommy, Joe, Louise and Mellisa
Rainbow Girls Have
Shower For Member
Ruth Assembly, Order of Rain
bow for Girls, held a regular
meeting Monday evening at the
Masonic hall, where they heard
a report on the Grand Session at
McMinnville.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Donna Lovgren Peterson, whose
wedding was a recent event, was
presented with a bridal gift by
the group.
Refreshments were served by
wedding bunday, June 5 when anniversary on Sunday, July 10,
Miss Donna Jeanette Sebern,, j with a reception to be held in the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i basement of the Methodist
V. Sebern of Woodburn, was wed 'church from 2:30 to 5:00 o'clock
t ollenry Martin Talus, son oftin the afternoon.
Mrs. Martha Talus of Naselle.i An relatives and friends are
to Henry Martin Talus, son of cordially invited to attend and
The Rev. Ormal B. Trick officiated it is requested there be no gifts.
at the double ring, candlelight !
ceremony at 3 o'clock in the after-! Sunday School GrOUD
noon in the presence ot 125 n. . L, ,
friends and relatives. PlCniCS On Creek
Lighting the candles were Miss ,.
Muriel Brown and Miss Sharon About 20 children from the jun
Fulps, niece of the bride, wear- lor Apartment of the Christian
ing dresses of pale blue taffeta ' church cnj'ecl a Pic"c Sunday
with net overskirt. A color scheme at,prnoon the Marcel Jones
of rose and blue was used in the!cabln on VVlllow creek- In cnarSe
church decorations of blue irises were Mr- and Mrs' Marcel Jones
and deep rose carnations.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoskins, Jr.,
Mr. Sebern gave his daughter' the KeY- Earl Soward and Wa'ne
McElligott; Ronnie and Judy the committee, Helen Graham,
duced Mrs. Nick Riley, of Condon,
who is accompanist for Mrs.
Frieda Kajiya, who sang several
numbers during the evening. Mrs.
Riley spoke briefly on the life
and education of Mrs. Kajiya
and then introduced the singer.
Mrs. Collins presided at the ini
tiation ceremonies for three new
members of the Heppner club,
Mrs. James Hager, Mrs. Roice
Fulleton and Mrs. Frank Hamlin.
Mrs. George received the award
for the member with the most
original means of earning her
share of the scholarship fund.
Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Parker re
ceived awards for attendance,
each had missed only one meet
ing during the year.
Mrs. Gonty gave a brief talk
accepting her position as the new
president and she adjourned the
meeting.
Out of town guests .were Miss
Nelle Grimmett, Dr. Martha Ad
die, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailie,
Mrs. Vincent Thomas, Dr. Mar
garet Morris, Miss Stella Bloch,
Mrs. Frank Wylde, Miss Ann
Johnson all of La Grande and
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bailie of Con
nell, Washington.
Jones; Kit and David George; Kit
and Connie Anderson; Dennis, Di
ane, and Linda Warren; Pianna
and Becky Jo Fulleton; Mrs. Mar
celle Jones, Mrs. Milton Derrick,
Mrs. Richard McElligott and Mrs.
William Heath.
The guests received birthday
favors and enjoyed a peanut
hunt, and other games. Birthday
cake and ice cream were served.
Elks Picnic Held At
Forest Park Sunday
Over 200 Elks and their famil
ies attended the annual Elks pic
nic at Cutsforth Forest park on
Herren Creek Sunday. Baseball
and horseshoe games were en
joyed following a potluck dinner.
The entertainment committee
in charge of the event included
Glen Ward, chairman, Pat O'
Brien, Rollo Crawford, Jack Ed
mundson, Paul Tews, Lowell
Gribble and Everett Keithley.
Janice Beamer
Quackenbush.
and Phyllis
in marriage. She wore a tradl
tional white wedding dress of net
and lace, and a veil of fingertip
length, held in place with a tiara
of orange blossoms. The bride
carried a white Bible, topped
with a white orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Helen Fulps, sister of the bride,
who wore pale blue taffeta with
net overskirt and carried a bou
quet of rose colored Ester Reed
daisies.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Arthur
Gates, sister of the bride, and
Mrs. Ralph V. Sebern, Jr., sister-in-law,
wearing rose taffeta with
net overskirt, and carrying blue
Ester Reed daisies.
Arthur L. Gates, brother-in-law
of the bride, served as best man
for Mr. Talus. Ushers were Robert
Fulps and Duane Fulps Jr., nep
hews of the bride.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Sebern wore a dress of orchid
crepe with white accessories and
an orchid corsage. Mrs. Talus
wore aqua nylon with an orchid
corsage.
A reception in the church din
ing room followed the ceremony.
The couple left immediately for
a wedding trip to Sun Valley, Ida
ho. The bride wore a light beige
dress with brown accessories and
her wedding orchid for traveling.
Mrs. Talus taught in the Hepp
ner schools last year.
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Mrs. Charles Hepner of Port
land was a weekend guest at the
home of her brother, and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bed
ford. Mrs. Beatrice Bedford, mo
ther of Mr. Bedford and Mrs. Hep
ner returned to Portland with her.
Soward.
Children Guests of
The Degree of Honor
The Degree of Honor met Tues
day evening June 14 at the Le
gion hall.
Children of the members were
guests. Following the business
meeting, Shirley Nash played two
piano solos.
Games were played and re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Martha King and Mrs. Evelyn
Warren.
Happy 4th of July!
"Slow Down and Live"
Is a slogan to heed!
To he safety conscious
Is what we all need!
Let's be extra careful
On this next week-end!
Let no one know sorrow
For Neighbor or Friend!
(lave fun, but be sure
That all come back alive!
Concentrate on safety
For the 4th of July '55!
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Remember:
Safety will make happiness I
for All Your Insurance Needs
C. A. RUGGLES
Heppner, Oregon
Phono 6-962S
Box 611
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Rebekah Meeting
Sans Souci Rebekah lodge held
a regular meeting June 17. Two
nevv members, Mrs. Albert Huitt
and Mrs. William Duff, were ini
tiated. About forty members and
visitors attended.
After the initiation, a straw
berry feed was served in the din
ing hall by the Oddfellows.
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