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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 17, 1956
Page 3
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. Jack Bedford, Reporter-Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
inior-Senior Prom
id Banquet is
lent of Weekend
feppner high school juniors
re hosts to the senior class
wuay mgnt at the annual
iquet and prom.
ibout 90 attended thp han.
4 in the parish hall of the
scopai church which was pre
ed and served by the mothers
tfie juniors. Jesse Smallwood
was master of ceremonies
e the toast of welcome and
oduced others on the pro
m. James Monahan, presi
t of the senior class, gave the
Knse and Reverend P. 3 J
re gave the invocation and
benediction at the close of
program. Mrs. Norman Peters
I two solos, "Under the Bridge
ma , uiu i iove fans , ac
panied by Mary Joe Stewart
t aiso played a piano solo,
ir People of Paris."
rs. Mary Van Stevens spoke
Opportunity for Youth",
vited guests were members
he senior class, members of
school boad and their wives,
and Mrs. Joe Stewart, the
and Mrs. George R. s. Lit
he Rev. P. J. Gaire, class ad
's Mr. and Mrs. Vivian White
Mr. and Mrs .Norman Peters,
corations for the prom which
wed at the multipurpose
i of the grade school, carried
the theme, "I Love Paris",
c was by Jack Mulligan's
JStra from Pendleton.
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Mrs. Popham Honored
At Birdge Party
Mrs. Fred Sanders entertained
last Thursday evening with a
dessert bridge in honor of Mrs,
James Popham.
Mrs. Richard Meador had high
score, Mrs. William Labhart was
second and Mrs. Pat O'Brien re
ceived the traveling prize.
Other guests were Mrs. Richard
Brunner, Mrs. Harry O'Donnell.
Jr., Mrs. btanley Holm, Mrs. Jack
Angel, Mrs. James Sumner, Mrs.
Paul Koenig, Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs.
Lester Wyman, Mrs. James Nor-
ene, Mrs. John Snyder and Mrs.
Philip Blakney.
A gift from the group was pre
sented to the honoree.
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Mother-Daughter Tea
Is Held Saturday
Program chairmen for the mo
ther-daughter tea held Saturday
atternoon at the Christian church
were Mrs. J. 0. Turner and Miss
Leta Humphreys. Mrs. Lennie
Louden was chairman for the
tea and Mrs. Clem Stockard and
Mrs. Robert Jones poured at the
beautifully appointed tea table.
On the program were Gayle
Hoskins who played a piano solo,
Mary Jo and Alice Faye Stewart
in a vocal duet accompanied by
Mrs. Joe Stewart, Sandra Jones
who gave a reading, Joan Stockard
and Janice Baker in a vocal duet
accompanied by Jean Stockard
and a violin solo by Mrs. Tom
Wilson.
Matthew Hughes and
Joan Miller Are
Married Tuesday
Mrs. Joan Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge of lone
and Matthew Hughes, son of Mrs.
Grace Hughes of Heppner were
married in a double ring cere
mony Tuesday evening, May 8th
at the Methodist parsonage Rev.
Lester Boulden officiated in the
presence of a few relatives and
friends.
Attendants were Mrs. Don Bel-
lenbrook and Homer Hughes, sis
ter and brother of the groom.
The bride wore a navy after
noon dress with white accessories
and white rose corsage. Mrs. Bel
lenbrock wore a blue suit, pink
accessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
At the reception that followed
at the home of the bride, Mrs.
Elwyn Hughes cut the cake and
Mrs. Bellenbrock poured.
The couple will be at home in
Heppner after a short wedding
trip.
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Mrs. Jordan Hostess
For Bridge Party
Mrs. Delmer Jordan entertained
with three tables of bridge at
her hame last Tuesday evening
Guests were Mrs. Bernard Mar
shall, Mrs. Virginia Snow, Miss
Joyce Buschke, Mrs. Robert Jones,
Mrs. Marshall Lovgren, Mrs. Pat
OBrien, Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs
James Sumner, Mrs. John Wil
liams, Mrs. Creston Robinson and
Mrs. Kemp Dick.
Mrs. Robinson held high score;
Mrs. Snyder, second and Miss
Buschke, low.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess at te close of the
evening.
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Coming Events
Friday. May 18 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
Sunday May 20 Soroptimist tea
for senior girls and mothers
Monday May 21 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's American Legion business
meeting
Tuesday May 22 Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Wednesday May 23 Morrow
County Gem and Mineral
Society
Thursday May 24 Soroptimists,
noon at O'Donnell's
Elks
Friday May 25 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES
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Extension Unit Holds
Year's Last Meeting
nspection Held By
Degree of Honor
Annual inspection of the De
gree of Honor was held May 8
at Legion hall with Mrs. Clara
B. Gertson, national committee
woman and state director as in
specting officer.
Graduation ceremonies were
conducted for two junior mem
bers, Miss Phyllis Quackenbush
and Miss Peggy Applegate who
were then initiated into the sen
ior lodge along with another new
member, Mrs. Nettie Nichols.
Following the meeting, refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Merritt
Gray and Mrs. Adelle Bailey.
o
Mrs. Owens' Piano
Students in Recital
Mrs. Lucille Owens presented
her grade school pupils in a
piano recital Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Victor Krei
meyer. Spring flowers were ef
fectively used about the rooms.
Pupils presented were Vickie
Kreimeyer, Merlin Hughes, Susan
Drake and Linda Smith.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the recital.
The Heppner Extension Unit
met Tuesday, May 8th at the
home of Mrs. Sam Turner for the
last meeting of this year. A
luncheon was served at noon by
Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Ray Drake.
The project for this meeting
was "clothes remodeling clinic"
led by Beverly Bradshaw. Seven
women brought garments to remodel.
.Following the business meet
ing, Beverly Bradshaw, county
extension agent, installed the
new officers for next year. They
are: Claudine Warren, chairman;
Edna Fetsch, vice-chairman; and
Patty Gentry, secretary-treasurer,
Present at the meeting were
Beverly Bradshaw, Mrs. Gene
Ferguson, Mrs. Wm. Heath, Mrs.
N. C. Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth
Keeling, Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Lee
Scrivner, Mrs. Bill Gentry, Mrs.
Douglas Drake, Mrs. Merritt Gray,
Mrs. Roy Tabor, Mrs. Alta Edger,
Mrs. Paul Warren and the hostes
ses.
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Father's Day Dinner
Planned by H. E. C.
Rhea Creek Home Economics
Club met Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Leonard Carlson with
Mrs. Henry Baker as co-hostess
for the noon luncheon and all
day meeting. Mrs. Elmer Palmer
was chairman.
Plans were made for a dinner
on Fathers' Day, June 17th to be
served to the public at the Rhea
Creek Grange hall from 12:30 to
3 p. m.
Others present were Mrs. Ben
Anderson, Mrs. Orian Wright, Mrs.
Carl Bergstrom, Mrs. .William
Bergstrom, Mrs. Alfred Lovgren,
Mrs. Ray Drake and Mrs. Ray
Wright.
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CARNATION CLUB MEETS
The Carnation club of the De
gree of Honor met Thursday, May
10 at the home of Mrs. William
Farra.
Following the business meet
ing, refreshments were served by
the hostess, Mrs. James Ware,
Mrs. Ware received the door
prize.
Charlotte Paul Book
Reviewed at Club
The Bookworms met Tuesday
evening of last week at the
home of Mrs. James Thomson.
Mrs. Fred Parrish reviewed
"Minding Our Own Business," bv
Charlotte Paul.
Others present were Miss Leta
Humphreys, Miss Lulu Hager,
Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. J. 0. Tur
ner, Mrs. Jack Flug, Mrs. Cornett
Green, Mrs. Harrv Dinees. Mrs.
W. E. Hughes, Mrs. Ted Smith,
and Mrs. Lucy Peterson.
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Luncheon Celebrates
Fourth Birthday
Mrs. La Verne Van Marter, Jr.
entertained Wednesday May 16
with a luncheon honoring her son
La Verne Van Marter III on his
fourth birthday.
Guests were David and John
Hall, Chris and Mark Labhart,
Mark Koenig, Brian Thompson,
Billy Wolff and Jon O'Donnell.
Following luncheon games
were played by the young guests.
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Mrs. Laurence Becket
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. Laurence Becket entertain
ed Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Walter Becket with
dessert and bridge.
Mrs. Lester Wyman had high
score and Mrs. Jack Bedford was
second high.
Others playing were Mrs. J. G.
Thomson, Mrs. Oral Wright, Mrs.
Frank Anderson, Mrs. Henry Hap.
pold, and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton.
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Brfqhf idea !
Give the graduate
a place setting of
joferjing;
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Cive her
promising future with
Heirloom Sterling
place aettingt for
her table!
Six lovely patterns
to choose from, in
solid silver . . for
permanence and
lasting beauty
in the home.
PLACE SETTING
Knire, rork, soup spoon, salad fork. t.p.in,
tupoon( btarunf st $32.50 Fed. Ta. Inc.
"DINNtS fOR fOU"5IT
tflpoons, 4kmv.. 4 forks, 4 s..lad forks,
J UU spoon. $S9.7St Fed. Tas Inc.
tSUnton Hall slightly higher
Trade-marks of Onoida Lid.
PETERSON'S
JEWELRY
Extension Unit
Installs Officers
The Pine City home extension
unit met at the home of Betty
Mills on May 9 for an all day
meeting, There were fourteen
members present.
The demonstration was a re
modeling clinic by Miss Beverly
Bradshaw.
Before the close of the meeting
Miss Bradshaw installed the 1956.
57 officers.
Renegers Club
Meets at Thompson's
Mrs. Alex Thompson entertain
ed the Renegers bridge club Wed
nesday evening of last week.
Mrs. Gene Hall had high score,
Mrs. Larry Dowen, second and
Mrs. James ISorene, low.
Others present were Mrs. Rich
ard Meador, Mrs. William Bar
ratt, Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mrs.
William Labhart, Mrs. Claude
Graham, Mrs. P. W. Mahonev.
Mrs. h. K. Scliatlitz and Mrs. La
Verne Van Marter.
Refreshments were served.
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Soroptimists Hear
Regional Reports
Mrs. W. 0. Gwge w as program
chairman for the Sor.'ptimist
club luncheon meeting Thursday
at O'Donnell's.
Reports were given on the re
gional conference held in Coos
Bay in April by Mrs. George, Miss
Leta Humphreys and Mrs. Robert
Penland. At the next meeting
Mrs. h. E. Gonty, president, will
give her report of the conference?.
Guests of the club were Mrs.
Cleve Van Schoiark and Mrs. Win
Crist.
Mrs. E. K. Sthaffitz, Mrs. Claude
Graham, Mrs. Lowell Gribble,
Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Robert
Penland, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs.
Jack Bedford and the hostess.
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lone News
Dessert-Bridge Held
At Happold Home
Sewing Club Meets
At Mahoney Home
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney entertain
ed the Sewing Club Wednesday
afternoon at her home on Hager
street.
Members present were Mrs.
Carl Spaulding, Mrs. Tom Wilson,
Mrs. Henry Happold was hos
tess for dessert bridge Tuesday
afternoon of last week at her
home.
Mrs. Lester Wyman had high
score and Mrs. Jack Bedford was
second.
Others present were Mrs. Her
bert Hamilton, Mrs. Frank An
derson, Mrs. William Labhart,
Mrs. James Sumner and Mrs.
Laurence Becket.
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Mrs. Robinson Is
Party Hostess
Mrs. Creston Robinson was
hostess Friday night for dessert
bridge.
Guests were Mrs. Jack Ilealy,
Mrs. Riley Munkers, Mrs. Kemp
Dick, Miss Joyce Buschke, Mrs.
Ned Sweek, Mrs. Don Bellenbrock
and Mrs. William Heath.
Mrs. Healy had high score and
Mrs. Heath, second.
Have Mother's Day Dinner
A Mother's Day dinner was
held Sunday at the home 0f Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Brenner In honor
of Mrs. Vela Eubanks of Port-
land. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Eubanks and family of
Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Eubanks and daughter Sandra;
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor
sen and family.
The high school Girl's League
entertained their mothers with a
tea Monday afternoon at the
cafetorium. They served cookies,
mints, coffee and punch. The
program consisted of 2 piano
numbers by Julie Rietmann, a
pantonine by Dalene McDonald,
Geraldine Morgan, Linda Halvor-
sen and Micheal Morrison. The
mothers enjoyed and appreciated
the affair very much. Carolyn
Crabtree had charge of the pro
gram and Judy Mason and Anna
Jensen served.
At a meeting of the members
of the Community church Mon
day evening the following were
elected on the pulpit committee:
Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. Roland
Bergstrom and Kenneth Smouse
as ex-officios; Fredrick Martin,
Mrs. Noel Dobyns, W. E. Melena,
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs.
Mary Swanson as voting mem
bers of the committee.
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom is a
patient in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital.
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