Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 12, 1956
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Us. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
frs. Bob Rietmann
taw President of
bne Sorority
The regular business and edu-
jtional meeting of Beta Omega
jdpier 01 tpsiion Sigma Alpha;
let inursday, April 5 at the
fgion hall.
President, Gladys Heliker dis
jssed money making projects
id plans were made for laying
;e pipe to the cemetery as soon
I possible. It was suggested we
ik tor volunteers t0 help. The
'oup will serve a potluck dinner
r those assisting.
Donations have been received
5m St. William's Altar Society,
e Three Links club, the Legion
wiliary and A. E. Stefani is
ving $50.00 to the fund for the
?lp the sorority gave at his
iction sale. This brings the
tal received for the fund to
62.00.
Election of officers was held
th Mrs. Bob Rietmann elected
president; Mrs. Eldon Padberg,
;e president; Mrs. Tad Miller.
jording secretary; Mrs. Harold
lider, corresponding secretary
a Mrs. Pat Doherty, treasurer.
kis. Ruth McCabe gave a talk
d demonstration on textile
inting. She displayed many
ticies sne had made. A ques
n and answer session was held
th the members getting addi
mal information on the cost
dwearability of the finished
Jducts.
Quests were Mrs. Billy. Joe
3tmann, Mrs. Joe Hausler, Mrs.
m Crawford and Mrs. Larry
yce.
Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Riet
inn and Mrs. Harold Snider.
6. Gladys Heliker, Mrs. Cor
I McLeod and Mrs. Loren Lea
;rs attended the Eastern Ore
n District Council in Arlington
iril 8. Members from eastern
egon met for luncheon. Discus
m of chapter problems and the
iction of officers for the coming
ar followed the luncheon.
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. E. S. Social Club 1
eets Saturday
The Social club of O. E. S.
lyed bridge and pinochle at
i Masonic hall Saturday after
on, following luncheon at the
.ristian church bazaar.
Mrs. Mervin Leonard had high
re in bridge and Mrs. Fred
inkin was high in pinochle.
Quests were Mrs. Elinn Morti-ir-Rose
of Troon, Scotland and
s. Porter-Smith of Lincoln,
gland.
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Officers Elected By
W. S. C. S. Wednesday
W. S. C. S. of the Methodist
church met Wednesday evening
of last week at the church to
elect new officers.
Mrs. cnanes Uomillion was
elected president; Mrs. Carl Mc-
Daniel, vice-president; Miss Ona
Gilliam, secretary and Mrs. Whit-
mer Wright, treasurer. Other of
ficers elected were, secretary of
promotion; Mrs. Jack Angel;
secretary of Christian social re
lations and local church activi
ties, Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter;
secretary of student work, Mrs.
Colleen Wright; childrens work,
Mrs. Norman Peters; spiritual
life, Mrs. Emma Anderson; mis
sionary education and service,
Mrs. Lucile Owens; literature and
publicity, Miss Opal Briggs; Sup
ply work, Mrs. Alex Green.
On the program theme of "Wo
men Throughout the World,"
talks were made by Mrs. Doug
las Drake and Mrs. Lester Boul-
den. Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Sr.
talked on "Mexican Wetbacks."
Mrs. Lucile Owens and Mrs.
Emma Anderson had charge of
devotions. Cheryl and Ren Har
ris sang a vocal duet.
Hostesses were Mrs. D. E. Hud
son, Mrs. Walter Edger and Mrs.
Walter Beckett.
orenes Hosts For
inner Party Sunday
Dr. and Mrs. James Norene were
sts at a diner party Sunday for
and Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mr.
d Mrs. Philip Blakney, Mr. and
s. Fred Sanders and Mr. and
s. William Labhart.
Bridge was played followng
mer.
Mothers, Members
Honored At Tea
By Rainbow Girls
The Rainbow Assembly for
Girls were hostesses Monday,
March 26 at a tea honoring their
mothers and the following girls
who received their majority de
gree; Sharon Becket, Marilyn
Bergstrom, Carolyn Calvin Wil-
lard, Mary Ann Jensen Palmer
and Donna Lovgren Peterson.
Mary Jo Stewart played a
piano solo, Sandra Jones gave a
reading and the Rainbow Girls
sang, "Mother of Mine". The
program was arranged by Alice
Faye Stewart, program chairman.
Alice Peterson was chairman of
the refreshment committee and
Janice Beamer and Ida Sue Strat
ton poured.
About 65 members, mothers
and guests were present.
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Carol Jo Rawlins
Has Birthday Party
Mrs. William Rawlins enter
tained at her home in Eightmile
Saturday afternoon, April 7 with
a party in honor of her daughter
Carol Jo on her seventh birthday.
After playing games, the
guests were served cake and ice
cream from a table decorated
with picture dolls, one of which
was presented to oach guest.
Present were Melani Bailey,
Kay Daggett, Shirley Lynch,
Theresa Wright, Nonda Clark,
Joyce Ramsay, Sally Udell, Di
anne Sanders, Marie Hoskins, Joy
Derrick and Molly Beckett.
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Elks Ladies Night
Party Thursday
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney was chair
mna for the Elks Ladles Night
card party Thursday of last
week, assisted by Mrs. Willard
Blake, Mrs. Loyal Parker, Mrs.
Tom Wilson, Mrs. Harry Tamb
lyn and Mrs. Terrel Benge.
Mrs. Claude Graham had high
score in bridge and Mrs. Grace
Nickerson -was low. In pinochle,
Mrs. Robert Jones was high and
Mrs. Claud Buschke, low. Mrs.
Oral Wright received the door
prize.
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Coming Events
Friday April 13 Ruth chapter
No. 32. OES
Monday April 16 Chamber of
corrimeice, noon at O'Dcn-
nell's
Amrican Legion business
meeting
Tuesday April 17 American Le
gion auxiliary
Thursday April 19 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell'g
Elks, initiation
Friday April 20 Sans Souci Re-
bekah lodge
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Extension Unit
Names New Officers
Mrs. Paul Warren was elected
new president of the Heppner
extension unit meeting held on
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Kemp Dick. Vice-president is
Mrs. Al Fetsch and Mrs. Billy
Gentry was named secretary.
Meat in meals was the subject
for discussion at the meeting and
Mrs. Dick and Mrs. Merritt Gray
were cohostesses and demonstra
ted five types of meat dishes, sir
loin, roast, flank steak with Ala
stuffing, corned beef with horse
radish cream sauce and broiled
hamburger.
Mrs. Gene Ferguson reported on
the county committee and plans
for the homemakers festival.
The next meeting will be May
8 at the home of Mrs. Sam Tur
ner with Mrs. R". R. Drake as
hostess.
Present were Mrs. N. C. Ander
son, Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Lee
Scrivner, Mrs. Bill Turner, Mrs.
William Heath, Mrs. R. K. Drake
and Mrs. Douglas Drake.
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Assembly Delegates
Elected By Rebekahs
Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge No.
33 held a regular meeting Friday
evening April 6 at the I. O. O. F.
hall.
Mrs. Altha Kirk was recom
mended for district deputy presi
dent and three delegates, Mrs.
Rufus Piper, Mrs. Pearl Devine,
and Mrs. Kirk were elected to at
tend the Rebekah Assembly to be
held at Tillamook in May.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. N. D. Bailey,
Mrs Ray Munkers and Mrs. Don
Thomas. Twenty two were present.
Christian Church
Tea Very Successful
A large crowd attended the
Christian church tea and bazaar
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Jones was chairman
for the affair and hostesses were
Mrs. Lennie Louden, Mrs. Robert
Thompson and Mrs. Frank S.
Parker. Booth chairmen were
Mrs. Roy Neill, Mrs. Frank E,
Parker, Mrs. E. R. Huston, Mrs.
Emma Jones and Mrs. Casha
Shaw.
Mrs. Charles V. Knox sang two
solos, accompanied by Mrs. Joe
Stewart, Mary Jo Stewart played
a piano solo and Alice Faye Ste
wart played a clarinet solo, ac
companied by her mother. San
dra Jones gave a humorous
reading.
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Two Tables of Bridge
In Play Tuesday
At Hamilton Home
Mrs. Herbert Hamilton was
hostess last Tuesday afternoon
for two tables of bridge at her
home.
Those present were Mrs. James
Thomson, Mrs. Henry Happold,
Mrs. Oral Wright, Mrs. Laurence
Becket, Mrs. Lester Wyman, Mrs.
George Little, Mrs. Jack Bedford
and the hostess.
Local Women Hear
Artist's Lecture
Mrs. Dick Borman and Mrs.
Alvin Bunch drove to Condon
Monday evening to attend a spe
cial P-TA program, featuring
Marco Murolo, artist, who is
supervisor of art in Pendleton
public schools.
Murolo lectured" before and
after the dinner meeting held at
the Condon hotel and criticized
the work of local amateur artists.
Aside from his regular teaching
job in the schools, Murolo con
ducts night classes for adults
and lectures throughout the area.
A tentative date for a similar
meeting has been set for May
1st in Condon and anyone inter
ested in attending may contact
Mrs. Bunch.
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Luncheon Celebrates
Two Birthdays
Brian Thompson and Jon O'
Donnell who are both five years
old, were hosts Sunday at a
birthday luncheon at O'Don
nell"s cafe. The party wes ar
ranged by Mrs. Alex Thompson
and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Sr.
Guests were Billy Wolff, Mark
Labhart, Vicky Robinson, Mark
Koenig, Jan Fancher, Jayne Do-
wen, Lindy Thompson, Dennis O'.
Donnell, La Verne Van Marter III
and Mary Ann O'Donnell.
Mrs. Thompson entertained the
guests with stories and games
were played.
Bridge Club Meets
At Popham Home
The Duplicate bridge club met
Saturday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Popham.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Tamblyn, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Meador, Mr. and Mrs.
James Mallon, Mr. and Mrs. John
Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Holm.
High couples were Mr. Tamb
lyn and Mrs. Popham and Mr.
Wilson and Mrs. Holm.
.Refreshments were served.
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Mrs. Nickerson Has
High Score At Club
Mrs. W. O. George was hostess
last Wednesday afternoon for a
salad luncheon when she enter
tained the Whats Trumps bridge
club.
Guests were Mrs. Grace Nicker.
son, Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz, Mrs. I
Leonard Schwarz, Mrs. Robert
Penland, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs.
James Thomson, Mrs. Harlan
McCurdy, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, j
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Ray-i
mond Ferguson, Mrs. Wallace j
Wolff and Mrs. Earl Blake.
Mrs. Nickerson received high
score; Mrs. Thomson, second;
Mrs. Gene Ferguson, third and
Mrs. Schwarz, low. !
Past Matrons Meet
At Vaughn Home
The Past Matrons of Ruth chap
ter, O. E. S. met Monday, March
26 at the home of Mrs. Charles
Vaughn.
After the business meeting, a
social evening was enjoyed. Mrs.
J. O. Turner received high in
bridge and Mrs. Ealor Huston
was high in other games.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening by the
hostesseses Mrs. Vaughn and
Mrs. Earle Gilliam.
Dinner Party Honors
Two Couples Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson
were hosts Saturday evening at
a dinner party honoring the
homecoming of Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Barratt and the wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Turner.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grabill, Mr. and Mrs. Mer
vin Leonard and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bedford,
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Soroptimists Name
Nominating Group
Committee reports were given
at the regular monthly business
meeting of the Soroptimist club
at O'Donnell's Thursday noon.
Fina plans were discussed by
those planning to attend the re
gional conference in Coos Bay
this weekend. Seven members
of the club plan on going.
The nominating committee ap
pointed was Mrs. Mary Van Stev
ens, Mrs. Loyal Parker, and Mrs.
John Pfeiffer.
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Extension Unit Met
At Farrens Home
The Rhea Creek extension unit
met at the home of Evalyn Far
rens Wednesday, April 4.
The subject of the demonstra
tion was Meat In Meals. Evalyn
Farrens and Mildred Wright were
the leaders.
ine members present were
Hanna Anderson, Vern Batty, Eva
Wright, Ruth Bergstrom, Beth
Clark, Muriel Palmer, Mary
Wright, Pearl Wright, Emma
White and Frieda Slocum.
Eva Wright won the door- prize
Gem Society Guests
Of Pendleton Club
The Morrow county Gem and
Mineral Society was a guest of
the Oregon Trail Gem and Min
eral Society in Pendleton last
week.
N. S. Wagner and Hollis Dole,
officials of the Oregon State de
partment of geology, gave talks
on Oregon's mineral resources.
This meeting was a celebra
tion of the fifth birthday of the
Pendleton Society and members
Boardman News
More people have been re
ported ill with the flu the past
week. Nels Kristensen was in
Good Shepherd hospital in Her
miston last week with pneu
monia, and Frank Marlow was
taken back to the hospital last
Thursday with a relapse of the
flu and bronchitis. They both
returned home Monday. Mrs.
Claud Worden was a patient in
Good Shepherd hospital one day
last week. Mrs. Billie Crisman
has been a patient there the past
week suffering with rheumatic
fever.
of the Hermiston Rock club were
also guests.
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