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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 14, 1957
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Social H
appenmgs
;nl. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
Ars. Dick Wilkinson
J$w Worthy Matron
H Eastern Star
Buth Chapter O. E. S. held
ection of officers Friday even-
March 8 at the Masonic hall,
difficers elected were Mrs. Dick
Hkinson, worthy matron; Clar
ice Bauman, worthy patron;
ft. L. D. Tibbies, associate ma
on; Claude Graham, associate
:tron; secretary, Mrs. Tom
'ells; treasurer, Mrs. Edna "rur
al conductrss; Mrs. Paul Jones;
aociate conductress, Mrs. Oliver
etwick.
Appointive officers are chap
is, Mrs. Howard Bryant; mar
tall, Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman;
ganist Mrs. C. C. Carmichael;
d, Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter;
uth, Mrs. Lowell Gribble; Es
let, Mrs. William Cox; Martha,
ft. Elbert Cox; Electa, Mrs. Earl
ryant; warder, Mrs. Jack Flug;
tttinel, Dick Wilkinson.
Three new members, Mr. and
ft. Jack Sumner and Mrs. Les
t Boulden were initiated.
Refreshments were served by
19. John Lane and Mrs. Frank
avidson.
Installation of officers will' take
lace next Sunday, March 17 and
Open to the public.
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Oinbow Girls To
pld Reception And
oil Saturday Night
Ruth Assembly No. 50, Rainbow
irj Girls will honor Meredith
tibmson, grand representative
i Florida, with a reception at
00 p. m. Saturday evening
larch 16 at the I. 0. 0. F. hall!
After the reception they will
jld the Leprechaun Fall Ball,
hlch will also be at the I. 0. 0.
, Jiall.
The public is cordially invited
1 -attend the reception.
Auxiliaries Name
Delegates For
Coming Convocation
St. Monica's circles of All Saints
Episcopal church held a quarter
ly auxiliary meeting Monday
night in the Parish hall with
twenty six in attendance.
The Reverend G. R. S. Little
led the group in prayer and Mrs.
Lucy Peterson accompanied those
present in the singing of a hymn.
Delegates to convocation which
will take place in The Dalles in
April were selected as follows:
Mrs. Jack Loyd, Mrs. Robert Fer
rell, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mrs.
Claude Graham, Mrs. Earl Gil
liam, Mrs. James Driscoll, Mrs. R.
B. Rice. Alternates are Mrs.
George Little, Mrs. LaVerne Van
Marter, Mrs. Herbert Hamilton
and Mrs. Jack Bedford.
Plans were discussed for the
card party to be held the first
Monday following Easter.
Mrs. Walter Wright was elected
to complete Mrs. Ferrell's term as
president of the auxiliary.
Hostesses for refreshments were
Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. LaVerne
Van Marter and Mrs. Gene Hall.
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Mrs. Glass Gives
Talk To W. S. C. S.
The W. S. C. S. met at the
Methodist church Wednesday
night, March 6 and heard Mrs.
Velma Glass give a talk on men
tal health.
Mrs. Victor Kreimeyer directed
a playlet in which the nominat
ing committee was named. They
are Mrs. Douglas Drake, Mrs. N.
D. Bailey, Mrs. Charles Vaughn,
and Mrs. Lucille Owens.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Emma Anderson. The remodel
ling, of a room at the parsonage
was discussed.
Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Du
vail, Mrs. Newt O'Harra and Mrs.
Walter Ruggles.
Miss Joyce Buschke
Honored with Bridal
Shower Monday
Coming Events
Souci
' Fridav March 15 Sans
i Rebekah lodge
Mondav March 18 Chamber of
Hostesses for a bridal shower commerce, noon at O'Don
honoring Miss Joyce Buschke nell's
Monday night in the basement of Rainbow For Girls
St. Patrick's Catholic church American Legion business
were Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Les-' meeting
ter Wyman Mrs. Bud Marshall, Tuesday March 19 American
Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mrs. George Legion auxiliary
Griffith and Mrs. Marion Groen. Wednesday March 20 Willows
Guests were Mrs. Robert Berg- j lodge No. 68, IOOF
strom, Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Thursday March 21 Soroptimists,
Del Jordan, Mrs. Darrell Padberg, I noon at O'Donnell's
Mrs. Frank Connor, Mrs. Joe! Elks, stag dinner. Past Exalted
Wright, Mrs. Bud Peck Mrs.
Howard Pettyjohn, Miss Beverly
Bradshaw, Mrs. Raymond French,
Mrs. Lawrence Harnes, Mrs.
Harry O'Donnell, Jr., Mrs. Creston
Robinson Mrs. William Labhart,
Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. S. A. Kari
of Pendleton, Mrs. Ann Fehmer
ling, Mrs. Claude Buschke Mrs.
Walter Becket Mrs. Grace Nicker
son, Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs.
James Mallon Mrs. Ray Myrick,
Mrs. James Green, Mrs. Matt
Hughes, Mrs. Don Bellenbrock,
Mrs. Max Buschke, Mrs. Pearl
Steers, Mrs. Carl Thorpe, Mrs.
Wayne Prock, Mrs. Jack Plohar
Mrs. Oma Cox, Mrs. Grace
Hughes, Mrs. W. C. Hastings, Mrs.
Delmar Buschke, Mrs. Ervin
Lynch, Mrs. James Prock, Mrs.
George Snyder Mrs. Lyle Mat
theson, Mrs. Dallas McDaniels,
Mrs. Cliff Dougherty and the
honoree.
Gifts received from those not
attending were: Mesdames Leon
ard Schwarz, Wayne Martin, El
wyn Hughes, Jim Lovgren, Earl
Gilliam, Earl Bryant Don Evans,
Phil Blakney, John Williams,
Mm. Sowell, Henry Happold, Herb
Hamilton, Bert Kane, Oral wright,
Owen Leathers, Carl McDanle
Glen Irby, Joe Hughes, Mike Sal
ing, Harry Dinges, Willard Blake,
Carl Thorpe, Gordon O'Brien,
Jack Loyd, Harold Evans,
Kemp Dick, Frank Ham
lin, Jack Van Winkle, Larry Do
wan, Velma Collins, Gertrude
Applegate, Earl Soward, W. C.
Van Winkle Lexington and
Velma Glass." Mrs. Earl Evans
and Mrs. S. A. Karl, poured; and
Mrs. W. C. Hastings assisted with
opening gifts.
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USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
Rulers night
Condon
Friday March 22 Ruth
No. 32, OES
visitation from
chapter
Future Homemakers
Install Officers
The Heppner chapter of the
Future Momemakers of America
recently held an impressive can
dlelight installation ceremony
in the Heppner high school home,
making room. ,
New officers installed were
Joann Brosnon, president; Judy
Collins, vice-president; Phyllis
Quackenbush, secretary; Jean
Collins, treasurer; Connie Ander
son, parliamentarian; Janice
Martin and Carole Ann Anderson,
degree chairmen; Fern Albert,
recreation leader and Marlene
Griffin, reporter. Chapter mother
selected for the year was Mrs.
Jerry Brosnan with Mrs. Roy
Quackenbush as her assistant.
Preceeding the installation a
film on electrical appliances
titled Future Unlimited was
shown. Dale Soden of Spokane
gave a talk on appliances to
about 50 girls and their mothers.
Mrs. Homer Hager was pre
sented two vases by Karen Val
entine in appreciation of her as
sistance to the chapter during
the past year.
Joann Brosnan and Phyllis
Quackenbush presided at the
punch bowl assisted by Wilma
Bothwell and Roseann Ayers.
Methodist WSCS to
Host Sub-District
Council Meeting
The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service met March 6 at the
Methodist church and arrange
ments were made for the meet
ing in Heppner on March 28 of
the Blue Mountain sub-district
council. Women from Milton
Freewater, Hermiston, Echo, Pen
dleton and John Day will attend,
the committee in charge of the
meeting will be Mrs. Whitmer
Wright, Mrs. Mattie Green and
Mrs. Harry Duvall.
Plans were made to start re
modeling the second floor of the
parsonage and it was announced
that a basement room in the
church has been completed except
for painting.
Mrs. Douglas Drake, Mrs.
Charles Vaughan, Mrs. N. D.
Bailey and Mrs. Lucille Owens
were appointed on a nominating
committee. Election of officers
will be held at the next meeting.
A skit on nominations was pre
sented by Mrs. Harry Dinges, Mrs.
Green, Mrs. Vic Kreimeyer Mrs.
Ruth Wright, Mrs. Velma "Glass
and Mrs. Lester Boulden.
Mrs. Velma Glass gave a talk
on mental health particularly as
it pertains to the church and Rev.
Boulden spoke briefly on what
the church is doing to train
ministers.
The worship service was led
by Mrs. Emma Anderson and the
meeting conducted by the presi
dent, Mrs. Carl McDaniel.
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Mrs. Knox Hostess
For Church Group
The Christian Womens' Guild
of the Christian church met Wed
nesday night of last week at the
home of Mrs. Charles Knox.
Mrs. Ben Tarrell was program
leader and the topic was Thai
land and Southeast Asia. Mrs.
Joe Hughes led the devotions.
The hostess served refresh
ments to the twenty three mem
bers present.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Aids Red Cross
The Beta Omega chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the
home of Mrs. Rosetta Palmateer
Wednesday evening March 6 with
Mrs. Eunice McElligott as co
hostess. $111.00 was taken in
for the Red Cross in lone. Mem
bers soliciting were Mrs. Betty
Rietmann, Airs. Irene Leathers,
Mrs. Mary McLeod, Mrs. Mary
Jean McLeod and Mrs. Francine
Crawford.
A traveling food sale will be
given by the sorority April 20
beginning at 10 a. m. "Food will
be taken from door to door in
a station wagon and sold. The
Easter Lily sale for the crippled
children is sponsored by the
group with Mrs. Gladys Heliker
and Mrs. Mary McLeod in charge.
Mrs. Heliker showed her pictures
on her trip to the Hawaiian1 Islands.
LEGION JUNIOR
AUXILIARY TO INITIATE
Initiation for the Junior Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary will be
held at the regular meeting on
Tuesday, March 19 at 7:30 p. m.
at the Heppner Legion hall.
Elks Ladies Night
Party Held Thursday
Mrs. William Labhart won first
prize in bridge at the Elks Ladies
Night party last Thursday. Mrs.
Ned Sweek was second high and
in pinochle, Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
was high and Miss Marilyn Berg
strom, second. The door prize
went to Mrs. LaVerne Van Mar
ter. Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Lester Wyman, chairman,
Mrs. Pat O'Brien.Mrs. C. E. Mc
Quarrie, Miss Joyce Buschke, Mrs.
Harry O'Donnell, Jr.,Mrs. Delmar
Buschke Mrs. Wallace Wolff,
Mrs. Marshall Lovgren and Mrs.
Herbert Hamilton.
Mrs. Walter Wright
New Auxiliary Head
Mrs. Walter Wright was elected
president of the Episcopal aux
iliary Monday night. She re
places Mrs. Robert Ferrell who
resigned because she will move
to Moro in the near future.
Following the business meet
ing refreshments were served by
Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs.
Robert Jones, Mrs. Marvin Smith
and Mrs. Gene Hall.
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MARCH 15, 8 P. IY1.
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