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    Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, December 13, 1956
Page 3
Social Happenings
lack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
ionic Groups Have
ual Turkey Dinner
Installation
annual turkey dinner and
ation of officers by Hepp
jisonic bodies was held on
lay evening, December 8 at
isonic Temple.
11 Arch officers installed by
Jones, installing officer
parold Becket, installing
fel Included Stanley Robin
fcellent high priest; Claude
jpi, king; Thoral Broadus,
ji of hosts ;01iver Creswick,
jal sojourner; Roy Quacken-
master of 3rd veil; Paul
chaplain. Officers elected
able to be present and to
felled later are Leslie Grant
I Dick Logan, Royal Arch
; Carl Anderson, master
I veil; Sam Holycross, mas
1st veil and George Smith
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ers of the A, F. & A. M. No,
e installed by Frank S,
installing officer; Paul
installing marshal and R.
htman, installing chaplain.
Ion Hayden was installed
jpful master; Marcel Jones,
jwarden; Koy Quackenbusn
warden; R. B. Rice, treas
larold Becket, secretary;
Hall, senior deacon; How
ieithley, junior deacon;
th Keeling, senior steward;
JPfeiffer, Junior Steward
lines, marshal; Lester Boul-
haplain and Oliver Cres
tyler.
Jewel of a past master was
Bridge Club Has
Christmas Party
At Wilson Home
The Whats Trumps bridge club
held their Christmas party and
potluck luncheon last Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Tom Wilson.
Greenery and candles were
used about the room and a gift
exchange was held after an after
noon of cards.
Those present were Mrs. Ray
mond Ferguson, Mrs. E. K. Schaf
fitz, Mrs. Leonard Schwarz, Mrs.
Earl Blake, Mrs. Robert Penland,
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs. Gene
Ferguson, Mrs. Harold Conn, Mrs.
Wallace Worff, Mrs. Elaine
George, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, Mrs.
James Thomson and the hostess.
Mrs." Mahoney held high score,
Mrs. Gene Ferguson, second,
Mrs. Wolff, third and Mrs. Blake,
low.
presented Oliver Creswick, out
going master, by J. O. Turner.
Music for the installing cere
monies was supplied by Mrs. C. C.
Carmichael.
Th hall was decorated with
Christmas trees and greens. The
dinner was prepared and served
by the women of the Eastern
Star directed by Mrs. Roy Quack
enbush, worthy matron.
Because the fiscal year for the
Fastpm Star has been changed
this year, they will hold their
election and installation in the
spring.
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Holiday Inn Theme of
Pre-Christmas Party
At Koenig Home
; Mr. and Mr:;. Paul Koenig, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Blakney and Mr.
and Mrs. John Williams were
hosts at a pre-Christmas party at
the Koenig home Saturday even
ing. Preceding the buffet at mid
ni"ht. the euetss nlaved cards.
!sang carols and enjoyed dancing
to the music of records and a pan
!tomime orchestra with Paul Koe
! nig at the organ, John Williams,
tiombone. Phil Blakney, trumpet
and La Verne Van Marter, clan-
' net. The floor show consisted of
pantomime numbers by Mrs. Wil
liam Labhart as Bins Crosby, Mrs
James Norene as Gary Crosby
and Mrs. Koenig as Pearl Bailey
Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter was of
ficial photographer and took pic
tures of the thirty four couples
present and the hosts and hos
tesses. The theme of the party was
Holiday Inn and Bing Crosby
was asked as a special guest. He
was unable to attend but sent a
personal letter to the hosts.
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MRS. HARVEY WRIGHT (Patricia Majeske) who was married re
cently at the Hope Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will
make their home in Arlington. (Lyons Photo)
UNKNOWN TALENT revealed itself Saturday evening to guests at a
pre-Christmas party held at the Paul Koenig nome. i nis orcneu
composed of Paul Koenig at the organ, John Williams on the trom
bone (partly hidden), Phil Blakney. trumpet and LaVerne Van
Marter Jr. on the clarinet pantomimed an entire evening of re
corded dance music much to the delight of the guests. Party
theme was Holiday Inn. (GT Photo)
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Rebekahs Christmas
Party Slated Dec. 17
Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge met
Fridav evening, December 7 at
the Odd Fellows hall with 21
present.
It was decided to have a Christ
mas party, December 17 for both
the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows,
with an exchange of gifts and
entertainment. Hamburgers ana
potato chips will be served.
Mrs. Altha Kirk presented seals
to Mrs. N. D. Bailey and Mrs. Ro
bert Dobbs for reciting their un
written work.
Mrs. Frank Avers and Mrs. Lin
coln Nash were hostesses and
those who had birthdays during
the past three months, were non-
ored.
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Rhea Creek Extension
Unit Holds Meeting
The Rhea Creek Home Exten
sion Unit met last Wednesday at
the grange hall.
Sixteen were present and a
potluck dinner was held at noon.
The projects for the meeting
was Christmas decorations and
gift wrapping, with Mrs. Elmer
Palmer, Mrs. Orrin Wright, Mrs.
Walter Wright and Mrs. William
Rawlins as leaders.
Coming Events
Friday Dec. 14 Ruth chapter No.
32, OES
Monday Dec. 17 Chamber of com
merce, noon at O Donnell s
American Legion business
Meeting
Tuesday Dec. 18 American Le
aion auxiliary
r.rade school Droqram, 1:30
p. m.
Wednesday Dec. 19 Soroptimist
Christmas party, Leta Humpn
revs. 8:00 D. m.
High school program. 8.00 p. m
Thursday Dec. 20 Elks, stag
dinner
Friday Dec. 21 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge.
St. Monica's Guild
Elects New Officers
St. Monica's Guild of the Epis
copal church held a regulai"meet
ing Tuesday night of last week in
the parish house with ten present.
Members were given a report
on the St. Monica s doll and new
officers were elected as follows:
Mrs. Herbert Hamilton, president;
Mrs. Robert Dobbs, vice president;
and Mrs. Larry Dowen, secretary-
treasurer.
Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Wil
liam Labhart were hostesses for
refreshments.
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COMBINED CIRCLES TO MEET
The circles of the W. S. C. S.
will hold a combined meeting
Wednesday, Dec. 19 at the Metho
dist church beginning at 10:30 a.
m. There will be a pot luck lun
cheon at noon.
A Christms program is plan
ned.
Soroptimists Make
Final Plans For
Christmas Party
The Soroptimist club held its
regular monthly business meet
ing Thursday noon at U'Donnell's.
Committee reports were given
and bulletins distributed.
Final plans were made for the
Christmas party to be held at the
home of Miss Leta Humphreys
Wednesday evening December 19.
The Christmas boxes will be
packed then and initiation held
for two members, Mrs. Oliver
Creswick and Mrs. Rohert Dobbs.
There will be no meeting of the
club on Thursday December 20
as the party will take the place
of a regular meeting.
Stork Shower Honors
Mrs. Robert Peterson
Mrs. Alfred Lovgren and Mrs
Marshall Lovcrren were hostesses
for a stork shower Saturday night
at the home of the latter, honor
in? Mrs. Robert Peterson.
Others present were Mrs. Owen
leathers. Sr.. Mrs. Loyd Harsh-
man Mrs .Tames Lovcren, Mrs.
rivde Pettviohn. Mrs. Darrell Mc
Lachlan, Mrs. Stanley Kemp,
Mrs. Carl McDaniel, Mrs. Owen
Leathers, Jr., Mrs. Robert Lov
gren and the honoree.
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Christmas
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