Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 19, 1956, Second Section, Image 7

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 19, 1956
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Many Attend Women's Church
Association Meeting at lone Monday
By Echo Palmctteer
The annual meeting of the
Mid Columbia Women's Associa
tion met at the Community
church Monday April 16. There
were 51 present. Representatives
came from- Enterprise, .Engle
Chapel, The Dalles and Condon.
The Maranatha club served the
luncheon at noon.
Those staying overnight were
Rev. and Mrs. Wain stayed at
the Noel Dobyns home; Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Davies of Portland at
the E. M. Baker home and Mrs.
Gordon and Mrs. Van' Doozer of
Portland at the Milton Morgan
home. The meeting next year
will be at Condon.
The following program was
given: Prelude by Mrs. E. M.
Baker; devotions by Mrs. Clyde
Davis of Condon; hymn by con
gregation; an address How the
Church is Growing to Maturity in
Angola, Africa by Rev. Duane
V. Wain; a question and ans
wer period; a duet by Mrs. L. F.
Leathers and Dalena McDonald;
address, First Impressions of mid
winter meeting by Mrs. F. L. Van
Doozer of Portland; Indian cul
ture by Mrs. G. T. Coffin of Enter
prise; Resume of the work and
introductions of the presidents;
flashes from camp by Mrs. J. T.
Gordon of Portland. In the af
ternoon prelude by Mrs. Baker;
business meeting; talk by Dr.
Paul Davies; Women's gift offer
ing;dedication of Engle Chapel;
slides by Rev. Wain. A coffee
hour was held after the meet
ing. Officers Elected
The following officers were
elected at a Garden Club meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Leonard
Carlson Tuesday, April 10:
Mrs. Monetta Aldrich, president;
Mrs.,0. L. Lundell, vice president;
Mrs. Phil Newitt, secretary; and
Mrs. Edith Nichoson was re-elected
as treasurer. At the meeting
conducted by Mrs. William Raw
lins, presidtnt, it was decidet to
hold an iris and other flower
show and a children's fashion
show in May. The club will
sponsor the planting around the
memorial on the turfed field.
Those on this committee are,
Mrs. Monetta Aldrich, Mrs. Omar
Rietmann, and Mrs. Phil Emert.
The club will also sponsor a sun
flower contest. Seeds will be dis
tributed among the school child
ren to be planted and entered
into a contest this fall. The
landscaping at the school was re
ported on.
The Blue Mountain district
meeting will be held at Joseph
May 4, the state convention at Creek. They took Patti Jean
Ontario, June 10 to 12 and the, Healy, who visited at the Palma
national convention at Salt Lake
City June 3 to 8.
Mrs, Aldrich gave a talk on
herbs and their culture. She also
showed drawings of plans on
how to plant the herbs and told
how to store them.
Wayne Pierce, Ralph Akers and
Bruce Rigby cleaned the city
park recently. A work day
in the park was set for April 19.
The roll call was answered by
naming a song title in which
was the name of a tree, flower or
a bird.
There was a fine display of
daffodils and tulips at the meet
ing. There were 14 members and 2
guests present. The guests were
Mrs. Henry Baker and Mrs. Ro
bert Peterson. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Carlson and Mrs.
Carl Bergstrom. Mrs. Echo Pal
mateer received the door prize.
The Topic club met at the
home of Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
Friday afternoon Aril 13. At the
business meeting conducted by
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, it was
decided to give $10 to the ceme
tery project sponsored by the sor
ority group. Mrs. William Raw
lins, Mrs. Fannie Griffith, and
Mrs. Phil Newitt were appointed
on the committee to prepare the
programs for the coming year: It
was decided to hold a picnic in
June, the place to be decided up
on at the May meeting. The roll
call was answered by giving sug
gestions for next year's program.
Most of the suggestions were on
different countries of the world.
Questions were brought to be
sent to the Quiz Kids program.
For the program Mrs. Noel Do
byns reviewed the book, The
Search for Bridey Murphy by
Morey Bernstien. The hostesses
were Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs
Dobyns and Mrs. Ekstrom. Mrs.
Victor Rietmann received the
door prize-
Mrs. Rena Jenkins spent a few
days last week at Hermlston.
Mrs. Ada Cannon of Heppner
spent a couple of days at the
O. L. Lundell home. She also
visited other friends and rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
and children have moved into
their new home on the upper
part of Second street. Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Pettyjohn moved to
the house vacated by the Paul
Pettyjohns
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
and children spent Sunday at the
Annie Healy home on Butter
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teer home for a few days, to her
home.
Mrs. Harold Dobyns recently
visited her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Holly in Portland
and a friend Mrs. Reene Andre In
Hillsboro.
Dates to remember:
April 20 H. E. C. of Willows
grange meeting at the grange
hall at 2 p. m. A no host meeting.
Members are asked to bring
cookies.
April 20 Grade school athle
tic banquet for 6th, 7th, 8th
grades and parents. 7 p. m. in
Cafetorium.
April 21 Willow grange meet
ing at 8 p. m. After the meeting
around 9:15 p. m. Orville Cuts
forth will show pictures on the
Holy Land, this will be the first
time these pictures were shown
at grange. The public is invited.
April 22 4-H Sunday at the
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anese homemakers and commercial bakers advantages of eating
wheat foods. Construction of exhibit was supervised by the Oregon
Wheat League as part of its program to stimulate consumption of
wheat in Asia.
Community church followed by a
pot luck dinner around noon.
Members and friends are wel
come. April 25 The Three Links club
of Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge
will entertain the Past Noble
Grands of the district at a lunch
eon at 12:30 p. m. at the Masonic
hall.
April 27 Three Links club at
home of Mrs. Charles O'Connor.
April 28 Social meeting of
the Topic club at the home of
Mrs. William Rawlins at 2:15 p.
m.
April 28 Junior-Senior ban
quet and prom at the school.
April 24 Maranatha meeting
at the Noel Dobyns home at 2:15
p. m.
P-TA Meets
A style show was given by the
following Home Economics girls
at the P-TA meeting Thursday
Evening, April 10 under the di
rection of their instructor, Mrs.
Grace Schmidt: Bonnie Crum,
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