Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 24, 1956
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Jack Bedford, Reporter-Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
JNUAL SOROPTIMIST TEA FOR
NIOR GIRLS GIVEN SUNDAY
kut 40 senior girls, their
lers and guests attended the
lal tea given bv tho Smnti.
Jclub in honor of the gradu
I senior girls from the Hepp
ed Lexington high schools,
ie home of Miss Leta Hum
ys Sunday afternoon from
until 4:00 p. m.
?ing flowers were used
tghout the rooms and each
Was presented a pink rose
fee, the class flower of the
tier seniors.
fing the afternoon there was
gram with Karen Lundell 0f
playing a piano solo; a wel
iven by Mrs. E. E. Gonty,
lent of the Soroptimist club;
Eonse by Miss Sharon Bry- j
two vocal solos by Mrs.
rd Brunner accompanied by
!c Kreimeyer; poetry read-
Janet Thurston; a talk on
r education by Miss Ruby
tietmann, a teacher in the
i
I
cers Installed
Jeppner P-TA
Heppner Parent Teacher
ition met Wednesday even
Mast week and Installed
tfficers as follows; L. E.
president; Mrs. Marvin
vice-president; Mrs. John
I Jr., treasurer and Mrs.j
is Drake, secretary.
lie show was presented by
'Is of the home economics
Kent under the direction of
.omer Hager and a Danto
was given by a group of
cnooi students.
Bechdolt's third grade
ion the room count.
fsses for refreshments were
Ivin Wagenblast and Mrs.
mders.
o
iren Guests of
Dtimist Club
ren of members were the
at the Soroptimist club
m Thursday at O'Don
They also provided the
0 with Patti Collins say-l
)em. David George giving
tig, and Mary Ann O'Don
Jging several numbers.
in the meeting Mrs. E. E.
;ave a report on some of
Mights of the main ad
1 the Regional conference
Coos Bay in April.
of the club were Patti
Mary Ann and Jon O'-
David George Karen San
d Virginia Gonty.
Pendleton schools and a piano
duet by Mrs. J. O. Turner and
Karen Lundell. Mrs. Joe Hughes
was chairman of the program.
During the tea hour Mrs. Krei
meyer played incidental music
while Mrs. E. E. Gontv Dresidcd
at the punch bowl and Mrs. Ro
bert Penland poured from a lace
covered table centered with
spring flowers and Dink and
white candles.
Miss Humphreys took pictures
or eacn gin and her mother and
tlie pictures were given the girls
ior their scrap books.
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lone Sorority Holds
Annual Banquet At
Hermiston Elks
The Beta Omega chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha held their
annual oanquet at the Elks Tern-
pie in Hermiston on Wednesday
May ltj.
Mrs. Pat Dohertv was chair
man of the evening and twenty
nine members and husbands
were present.
The pledge ceermony was held
in the lodge room. Those pledg
ing the sorority were Mrs. Arthur
Crawford and Mrs. Bill Rietmann.
Following the ceremony Mrs.
Robert Peterson, Mrs. Carl Mar-
quardt and Mrs. Don Linnell re
ceived the ritual of jewels com
pleting six months of pledge
training. The ritual table was
decorated in blue and gold with
bronze candle holders and yellow
candles and yellow Iris.
The 1956-57 officers were In
stalled. Those being installed
were Mrs. Robert Rietmann, presi.
dent; Mrs. Eldon Padberg, vice
president; Mrs. Pat Dohertv.
treasurer; Mrs. Harold Snider,
corresponding secretary and Mrs.
Tad Miller, recording secretary.
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TEA HONORS SENIOR GIRLS The Heppner Soroptimist club hold its cnnual tea Sunday at the home
left to right, Mrs. Harold Peck and daughter Mrs. Shirley Peck Palmer; Mrs. C. E. Anderson and
daughter Nancy Anderson; and Mrs. E. E. Gonty, Soroptimist president. (Photo by Irene Wilson)
one Cemetery
Project Completed
On Sunday May 20 the work
on the lone cemetery nroiect was
completed.
Those helping were Earl Mor
gan, Ed Buschke, Bill Rietmann,
Walter Corley, Ted Palmateer,
Corliss McLeod, Bob Rietmann,
Don Peterson, Pat Doherty, Art
Warren, Don Heliker, Elmer Ball,
Carl Schultz, L. E. Leathers, Dave
McLeod and Vic Rietmann.
The Eeta Omega chapter of Ep
silon Sigma Alpha furnished a
potluck dinner at noon at the
grange hall.
Rainbow Girls Assist
In Instituting New
Umatilla Assembly
Twenty four girls, members of
Ruth Assembly No. 50, Rainbow
for Girls were in Umatilla Sun
day morning to help institute a
new Assembly there.
The Heppner group put on the
opening and closing work, es
corting of grand officers and ini
tiated 40 girls.
Luncheon was -served at noon
after which the grand officers di
the installing with Lucille Day
ball, Portland, grand worthy ad
visor as installing officer.
The girls were accompanied bv
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becket, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Keithley, Mrs.
Claude Graham, Mrs. Dick Wil
kinson, Mrs. Roy Quackenbush,
and Mrs. James Thomson.
Coming Events
Friday May 25 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES
Reunion Held Sunday
By Pettyjohn Family
A Pettyjohn family
Monday May 28 Chamber of was held at Blackburn Mill on
commerce, noon at O Don-
nell's
Rainbow for Girls
American . Legion business
meeting
Rhea Creek Sunday.
Brothers and their families ore
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Pettyjohn, Heppner, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Tettyjohn, of East Moline,
Progressive Party
Held By Heppner
Journalism Students
The journalism students of
Heppner hih school and their
teacher, Mrs. Joyce Wilkinson,
enjoyed a progressive dinner
party Thursday.
Seafood cocktails werp served
as first course at the James Mon-
ahan home, the soup course was
at the home of Nancy Anderson,
salad at the home of Sharon Brv-
ant, the main course at Virginia
Gonty's home and dessert was at
the home of Meredith Thomson,
followed by games and dancing
on the Thomson patio.
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Seniors Honored
At Sunday Dinner '
Following the baccalaureate
sermon for the graduating class
Sunday evening, the mothers of J
the seniors served a buffet din-1
nor in the basement of the Chris
tian church.
Invited guests were Mr. andi
Mrs. Joe Stewart, Rev. Knox and
the class advisors.
Gifts were presented to the ad
visors and to Mrs. Ernest Win
chester. Miss Sharon Bryant an
nounced that the vear book is
dedicated to Mrs. Winchester in
-
appreciation of her co-operation
reunion with tne senior class the past
year.
James Monahan, president of
the senior class, presented the
gifts.
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House Paint
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Wednesday May 30 Decoration: Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petty
Day
Thursday May 21 Soroptimists,
sacK lunch, home ot Mrs. W.
O. George
Friday June 1 Sans Souci Re-
bekah lodge
Saturday June 2 Annual Episco
pal birthday card party, 1 :30,
parish house i
john, lone; Noah Pettyjohn of
Olex and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
rettyjohn of East Moline, Illinois.
A sister, Mrs. Paul Webb of Walla
Walla.
Other family members present
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petty-
john and three children, Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petty
Jjohn and three children of Olex,
Mr. and Mrs. Hervel Pettyjohn of
Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer,
r'i a whole new collection of White Stag fun togs at
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color-planned to go
together like ice cream
and cake. Sanforized.
if oralis Shop
Mrs. Cohn Entertains
Whats Trumps Club
Mrs. Harold Cohn was hostess
last Wednesday afternoon for a
salad luncheon when she enter-
tained the Whats Trumps hridn-P
club.
Guests were Mesdames Cone
Ferguson, Leonard Schwarz. W. O.
George, Robert Penland, James
Thomson, Tom Wilson, Wallace
Wolff, David Wilson, of Corvallis
L. D. Tibbies, P. W. Mahoney,
Earl Blake, Ted Smith and Har.
Ian McCurdy.
Mrs. Ferguson held high score;
Mrs. Thomson, second; Mrs. Tib
bies, third and Mrs. Smith low.
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Ferrells Entertain
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrell en
tertained Friday night at a din
ner party at their home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs Mr.
vin Smith and Linda, Dr. and Mrs.
E. K. Schaffitz and Mr. and Mrs
Jack Bedford.
Farewell Party
Given For Pophams
Mr. and Mrs .lamos Pnnhnm Mrs- Grace Hughes, Mr. and Mrs
were honored at a duplicate Howam Cleveland and children,
bridge party Saturday eveninsj at Mr- and Mrs- Lovd Pettyjohn and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John f?n 01 East Moline, Illinois and
anyder with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Holm as co-hosts.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Meador, Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Van marter, Mr. and Mrs.
Philin Blaknev. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Dowen.
High North and South partners
were Mrs. Meador and Philip
Rlaknnv. HiVh Fast nnrl Woof
were Mrs. Van Marter and Stan
ley holm.
A gift was presented to the
Pophams.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Klineline of
Gainsville, Missouri.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl George, sis
ter and brother-in-law nf Mrs.
Clive Huston were guests at the
Huston home last Friday
Saturday.
Van Marters Hosts
For Dinner-Bridge
Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter were hosts Friday evening
tor dinner and bridge at their
home.
Mrs. William Labhart hold hieh
score in bridge for the ladies and
Mrs. Alex Thompson was low.
For the men, William Labhart
had high score and Gene Hall
was low. j
Others present were: Mr. and'
Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mr. and'
Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. I
James Norene. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I
liam Barratt, Alex Thompson and
Mrs. Gene Hall.
O. E. S. Social Club
To Meet June 9
The O. E. S. Social club will
meet Saturday June 9 at 1:45
p. m. at thp Masonic temnle with
and Mrs. Fred Parrish and Mrs. Edna
Turner as hostesses.
Holy Land Pictures
To Be Shown At Meet
At the regular quarterly meet
ns of the Women's auxiliary of
All Saints' Episcopal church on
Tuesday June 12 at 8:00 p. m., O.
W. Cutsforth will show his pic
tures taken when he visited the
Holy Land.
A silver tea will be held fol
lowing the pictures.
Everyone interested is wel
come to attend.
PEMVEY'S
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END OF MONTH CLEARANCE
Congratulations
TO THE CLASS OF 1956
The Biggest
And The Best
TO EVER GO THROUGH
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
And may God bless you very richly on your graduation
day.
I want to say Thanks again for the lovely gift and for
dedicating your cnnual to me. Some of the old classmates
and I have come a long way together since our first parties
in 1944 and I would like to say that children could never have
a better group of parents they have always given me 100
percent backing and cooperation 0n anything that I have
ever suggested for you in the line of parties or entertainment
Thanks to them. too.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Lois Winchester
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