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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 23, 1957
Page 3
Social H
appemngs
ikneys Celebrate
th Anniversary
iday At Milton
f. and Mrs. George Blakney
brated their 50th wedding
versary Sunday with a recep
at the home of her sister
Ibrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
tcr L. Powell at Milton
water. y were married at Milton
water on May. 17, 1907 and
I there all their married life
I moving to Heppner three
s ago.
latives that were there for
reception were their two sons
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
ge H. Blakney and children
eattle; Mr. and Mrs. Philip
ney and children, He.ppner;
iter and brother-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Lee Carlson, Adams; a
and nephew, Walter L.
ill, Jr., and Waunna Piper
i of Milton-Freewater and
P. J. Ball, a cousin of Albin,
ming.
feature of the reception
i was a beautifully decorat-ike.
v'erne Van Marter
s Fifth Birthday
verne Van Marter III, son of
and Mrs. LaVerne Van Mar
telebrated his fifth birth
with a party last' Thursday
noon.
.ests were Chris and Mark
lart, Brian Thompson, John
Jndsay, Billy Wolff, Teresa
y. Tricia Keithley, Judy and
n . Gammell, . David and
ny Hall, Barbara and Ricky
e, Susan Jane Jepsen and
e Van Marter.
mes were played with
s being won by Mark Lab-
and Johnny Lindsay.
e circus theme was carried
in the decorations and on
)irthday cake.
o
liors Feted Sunday
th Buffet Supper
e Women's Guild of the
itian church entertained the
uating seniors of Heppner
' school with a buffet sup
Sunday evening following
alaureate services. Mrs. Joe
art was general chairman
le affair.
rd tables covered with bright
ed clothes, each centered
S a candle, were set up In
asement for the guests.
;ests other than the senior
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart,
lan Peters, Rev. and Mrs.
les Knox, Rev. and Mrs. Les
oulden and Rev. Merlin Zier.
Duplicate Club Meets
At Van Marter Home
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne" Van
Marter entertained the Duplicate
bridge club Friday evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. William
Barratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Blakney, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wil
son and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pratt.
High partners were Mrs. Van
Marter and Mr. Dick, second
high were Mrs. Wilson and Mr.
Van Marter.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening.
o
Senior Girls Honored
At Soroptimist Tea
Sunday Afternoon
Senior girls 'and their mothers
were honored at a tea, given by
Soroptimist International of
Heppner, Sunday afternoon at
the home of Miss Leta Humph
reys. A welcome was given by presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Penland; Mrs.
Gordon Pratt sang, Then Ybu'll
Remember, accompanied by Miss
Janice Martin; Mrs. Roy Kirk,
commercial teacher at the high
school, spoke especially to the
girls; Miss Karen Lundell of lone
played two piano solos, The Surf
and Fauns and during the tea
hour she played incidental
music; Linda Stewart gave a
reading, Christopher Colombo.
Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie had charge
of the program.
Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs.
Penland poured at the lace cov
ered table, which was centered
with an arrangement of yellow
tulips.
During the afternoon Miss
Humphreys took pictures of each
girl and her mother, for the girls
to keep as souvenirs.
Coming Events
Friday May 24 Ruth chapter
No. 32. OES
Monday May 27 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's
American . Legion business
meeting
Tuesday May 28 Bookworms
Degree of Honor
Wednesday May 29 Willows
lodge No. 66, IOOF
Soroptimist club, sack lunch.
home of Mrs. Floyd Adams
Thursday May 30 Memorial Day
Pioneerc Picnic, fair pavilion
Saturday June 1 Annual birth
- day dessert card party. All
Saints Episcopal parish
house. 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Hamilton Has
High Score At Club
Mrs. Lester Wyman was hostess
last Wednesday evening to the
Kings Little Queens bridge
club.
Those present were Mrs. Jack
Angel, Mrs. Phil Blakney, Mrs.
Max Barclay, Mrs. Herbert
Hamilton, Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Mrs.
Harry O'Donnell, Mrs. William
Sowell, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs.
George Little, Mrs. Paul Koenig.
and Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie
Mrs. Hamilton held high score
and also received the traveling
prize; Mrs. Williams was second
and Mrs. McQuarrie, low,
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
returned the first of the week
from Portland.
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Juniors Fete Seniors
At Banquet And Prom
The senior class of Heppner
high school was honored last
Thursday evening, by the junior
class, at the annual junior-senior
banquet held at the Episcopal
parish house and on Friday even
ing at the Prom held at the
school. Mardi Gras was the
theme on both occasions.
Joann . Brosnan was general
chairman of the banquet, mothers
of the Junior class prepared the
dinner and sophomore girls ser
ved. The program included singing
and playing of the theme song,
"Way Down Yonder in New Or
leans" by Keith Imusi sax; Carl
Spaulding, trumpet; Gordon
Pratt, piano; and Norman Peters,
trombone. Piano solos were
played by Joann Brosnan and
Helen Graham. Len Ray Sch
warz was master of ceremonies
and gave the toast to the sen
iors. Frances Slocum gave the
response. School board and
faculty members and their hus
bands and wives were special
guests. A red and white color
scheme was followed in deco
rations. At the prom, attended by the
entire student body, Janet Wright
and Bill Brinda were crowned
king and queen. Decorations in
purple, green and gold included
the thrones encircled with a
crown, murals of scenes New
Orleans, masks, balls and entr
ance through the mouth of a
clown.
Judy Spaulding was general
chairman; Janice Beamer. re
freshment chairman and Jim
Morris, crowning chairman. The
music was by the Four Tones.
lone Sorority Has
Installation Banquet
The members of Beta Omega
chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
and their husbands enjoyed a
banquet Saturday evening May
18 at the Hitchin' Post in Board
man. A jewel pin ceremony and in
stallation were also held. A
jewel pin was presented to Mrs.
Joe Hausler.
The following officers were in
stalled, Mrs. Eldon Padberg,
president; Mrs. Ted Palmateer,
vice president; Mrs. Bill Riet
mann, recording secretary; Mrs.
Donald Peterson, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Donald MoElli
gott, treasurer; Mrs. L. F. Leath
ers, educational director and Mrs.
Walter Corley, historian.
Dancing was enjoyed after the
meeting with the Royal Dukes
orchestra of Pendleton.
o
Soroptimists Have
Shower Honoring
Mrs. W. C. Collins
Mrs. W. C. Collins was honored
at a baby shower at the Thurs
day noon meeting of the Sorop
timist club at O'Donnell's.
On the gift table was an at
tractive centerpiece made by Mrs.
Floyd Adams and for dessert
birthday cake was served in
honor of Mrs. Collins, Mrs.
Adams, Mrs. Robert Dobbs and
Mrs. James Hager, who all had
birthdays in May.
Final plans were made for the
tea . honoring senior girls and
their mothers of Heppner and
Lexington.
Rick Imus Celebrates
Sixth Birthday
Mrs. Keith Imus entertained
with a luncheon Saturday after
noon in honor of the sixth birth
day of her son, Rick.
Games were played during the
afternoon and a birthday cake
was a feature attraction.
Guests were Frances and Rob
bie Abrams, Charlain Knox, Billy
Stockard, Mark Labhart, Steven
Lane, Janet McCurdy and Linda
Eckman.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church St.
L. D. Boulden, minister
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Junior choir practice, Thurs
day 4 p. m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p.
m., Holy Communion.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V. Knox, Minister
Gale and Center Streets
Morning worship 9:00 a. m.
Bible school 10:00
Vacation Bible school Mav 27-
31, 9:00-11:30 Monday through
rnaay.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services second and fourth
Sundays, 11:15 a. m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Brent Border. Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
Mrs. Farley Hostess
For Renegers Club
Mrs. James J. Farley enter
tained last Wednesday evening
with dessert and bridge for the
Renegers club.
Mrs. William Labhart received
high score, Mrs. Eddie Gunder
son was second and Mrs. Alex
Thompson, low.
Others present were Mrs. Wil
liam Barratt, Mrs. James Norene,
Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs.
Frank Anderson, Mrs. Gene Hall,
Mrs. Richard Meador, Mrs. Paul
Webb and Mrs. Larry Dowen.
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FAREWELL COFFEE
HOUR GIVEN
A coffee hour was held by the
Women's Auxiliary of All Saints
Episcopal church Sunday after
the morning service, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrell and
family who are moving to Moro
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith
and family who leave soon for
Longview, Washington.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson had
as their dinner guests on Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElli-
gott of lone and Mrs. Gene Pal
mer of The Dalles.
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Floyd S. Bailey, Pastor
Singing service at 9:45 a. m.
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting , at
7:30 p. m.
Choir practice Monday at 8
p. m.
Vacation Bible school June 3
to 14, 9 to 11:30 a. m. Four year
olds through the junior classes
are welcome to attend.
Beginning June 2 morning wor
ship will start at 9 a. m. with
church school at 10 a. m.
Everyone welcome.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor
Masses
Sundays, 6:30 and 9:30 a. m.
Weekdays, 7:30 a. m.
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IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 6:15
p. m.
Evening worship at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 d. m.
on Wednesday evening.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Norman Northrup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Evening service 7:30
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday 7:30
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Morning worship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
Adult class 10:30 a. m.
Meeting in the Seventh Dav
Adventist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bedford re
turned Saturday from several
days spent at Long Beach, Washington.
Farewell Given
Lexington Family
By Delpha Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson were
delightfully surprised one night
last week when several of their
friends dropped in with cake and
coffee for a "farewell" party for
them as they have moved to
Chewelah, Washington. The
evening was spent in visiting,
and refreshments were served
later to the following: Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. McFadden and son
Sonny, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Breed
ing, Mr. and Mrs. George Stea
gall, George Irvin, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Jones and children
Kenny and Charlene.
Three Links club met at the
home of Mrs. June Cooper on
Wednesday. At this time a
committee of LaVerne Henderson
and Delpha Jones was appointed
to purchase fancy work for the
club to do. Refreshments were
served to Jo Irvin, Florence Mc
Millan, Annie Keene, Delpha
Jones and LaVerne Henderson
and the hostess June Cooper.
W. T. Schoonover and son
Stanley and Maurice Forman of
Fontana, California were visitors
in Lexington Sunday night where
Mr. Schoonover attended the Bac
calaureate exercises for his son
Raymond.' He has gone to Port
land where he will spend several
days visiting relatives before re
turning to California. Stanley
remained here for a visit with
his mother, Mrs. June Cooper and
relatives.
The LexingtonP-TA sponsored
the dinner given at the Elks on
Thursday night for men's night.
Those working on the committee
were Berniece Wihlon, Em Peck,
Dimple Munkers, Bertha Hunt,
Otillia Hunt, Delpha Jones and
the following high school girls
who served, Rosetta Laney,
Maureen Groves, Dora Sue David
son, Charlene Jones and Eileen
Padberg.
Pfc. Jim Laney of Camp Pen
dleton has been visiting his
parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. Laney.
Mrs. 0. Laney returned last
week from New Mexico where
she was called by the death of
her mother. Mr. Laney's mother
returned with her to Lexington
for an extended visit.
The Lexington P-TA met in
the school auditorium last Tues
day. After the business meeting
called to order, the new officers
of the P-TA were installed by the
installing officer Ed Dick of
Heppner. Those installed were:
Barbara Cutsforth, pres.; La
vonne Bloodsworth, vice pres.;
Lorene Ledbetter, sec; and Jo
Irvin, treas. Following this the
group was entertained by Leon
ard Munkers and Don Hatfield
who sang a duet accompanied
by Mrs." C. C. Carmichael; E. E.
Peck and Gar Leyva then gave
a clever pantomime of a couple
of singing numbers. Last on the
program was a style show given
by the men of the P-TA with
Bob Mathews acting as master
of ceremonies. Those modeling
were Dale Gardiner, Bill Parsons,
Orville Cutsforth, Don Hatfield,
Lyle Cox, Roy Martin, George
Irvin, John Ledbetter, Leonard
Munkers and Cecil Jones. Re
freshments were served in the
school cafeteria.
Wilbur Steagall returned to his
home last week after a stay In
St. Anthony's hospital where he
underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathews
motored to Springfield over the
weekend taking George Her
mann and Dexter Miles, who
participated in the track meet
there, with George bringing home
a 5th place in the discus throw
and Dexter a 6th in the pole
vault. Vern Nolan who also
motored down with them visited
his sister, Miss Phyllis Nolan
who is attending N. C. C.
Mrs. W. E. McMillan and Mrs.
A. F. Mjeske are attending the
Rcbekah convention in Bend.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
ANNUAL BRTHDAY
CARD PARTY
Saturday, June 30- 1:30 P. M.
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