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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 23, 1957
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GRADUATING SENIORS at lone high school are, top row, Juliana
Rietmann, valedictorian; Loy Keene and William Salter, co-salu-tatorians.
Second row, Lewis Wayne Ball, William Wesley Bran
non, Sharon Lee Cutsforth. Third row. Susan Jane Coleman Ek
strom, Judith Ann Howton Rea, Leland Orville McKinney. Bottom
row, Paul E. Miller, Alyce Kay Rea, Richard Daniel Sherer.
Boardman Holds
Baccalaureate
Service Sunday
By Mary Leo Marlow
In his speech, "Facing The
Future", the Rev. A. E. Davis,
pastor of the Mfthoiiist church
of Hermiston, urged the gradu
ating class of Boardman . high
school to face the future with a
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"faith in God", and not to expect
to get everything freefrom life,
but to work hard for it, at bac
calaureate services held Sunday
night at t ho Community church.
The processional was played by
Mrs. La Velio Part low of Irrigon;
invocation by Miss Zelma Cowan,
missionary; vocal solo, "The
Lord's Prayer", by Mrs. De
lores Pummel; scripture, Miss
Cowan; hymn by audience, "Fair,
est Lord Jesus"; sermon, the
Rev. Davis; hymn by audience,
"What A Friend We Have In
Jesus"; benediction, Miss Jean
Scott, missionary; recessional by
Mrs. Part low. Members of the
graduating class are Bill Aard
appel, Connie Baker, Lorena
Coder, Larry Fades, Wanda Hug,
Lorna Shannon, Martin Shattuck,
Maxine Sicard and Bill Thorpe.
Graduation exercises for the
eighth grade of Boardman school
were hold Monday night in the
gymnasium. The Hov. G. A. Hash,
pastor of the Baptist church at
Irrigon, spoke on "You Live Your
Own Lift." The processional was
by the high school band; invo
cation by Shirley Earwood; in
strumental number, "Graduation
Day" by Carolyn Baker, Jimmy
Miller, Larry West, Rosina Jones,
Hob Taylor and Bill Cetz; intro
duction of speaker by Sigvald
Aase, school superintendent;
song, "My Own America", Col
leen Anderson, Rosina Jones,
Carolyn Baker, Judy Part low and
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Shirley Earwood; presentation of
class by Mrs. John Partlow; pre
sntation of diplomas by Dewey
West, chairman of school board;
benediction by the Rev. Hash;
and the recessional by the band.
Members of the graduating class
are Colleen Anderson, Bill Getz,
Carolyn Baker, Jimmy Miller,
Rosina Jones, Ronald Rupe, Judy
Partlow, Larry West, Shirley Ear
wood and Bob Taylor.
Mrs. Jack Getz was hostess for
a party Thursday afternoon in
honor of her daughter Kathy's
sixth birthday. Present were
Mrs. Ronald Black and Diane,
Mrs. Tony Zielinski and Toni Kay
and Ronnie, Mrs. Clifford Pool
and Mike, Mrs. Ed Skoubo and
Janelle, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and
Bobby, Mrs. Ray Gronquist and
Karen, Mrs. Roy Partlow and
Ricky, Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo and
Patsy, Mrs. Harold Baker and
Ronnie and Randy, Linda and
Jody Tatone, Lynea Aase, Cindy,
Nancy and Andrea Morlan.
William Adlard, Condon, has
been visiting the past week at
the home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Hoffman. Other recent visitors
at the Hoffman home were Mrs.
Hoffman's mother, Mrs. Frankie
Adlard, Mrs. Pearl McKonkie,
Jim Rickard and Jerry Keller, all
of Condon; Mrs. Hoffman's bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Theron Adlard and sons
Dale and Ivan of Heppner, and
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Shellman of The
Dalles.
Mrs. William Garner was top
winner in the annual Flower
Show and Silver Tea held by the
Boardman Garden club Friday
afternoon in the basement of the
; Community church. Mrs. Garner
! won first place with her pansies,
poppies and flower arrangement.
Mrs. Effie Miller won two firsts
and two ssconds. Other winners
are: iris, Mrs. Florence Root, first,
Mrs. Effie Miller, second; peo
nies, Mrs. Claud Coats, first, Mrs.
Zearl Gillespie, second; arrange
ments, Mrs. William Garner,
first, Mrs. Rollin Bishop, second;
columbines, Mrs. Effie Miller,
first, Mrs. Florence Root, second;
roses, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, first,
Mrs. Florence Root, second; pop
pies, Mrs. William Garner, first,
Mrs. .Nathan Thorpe, second;
pansies, Mrs. William Garner,
first, Mrs. Effie Miller, second;
plants, Mrs. Effie Miller, first,
Mrs. Louise Earwood, s?cond;
Dutch iris, Mrs. Claud Coats,
first.
Mrs. Florence Root was in
charge of the flower show. The
tea table was centered with a
bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs.
Earl Briggs poured. Judges were
Miss Jean Scott and Miss Zeima
Cowan.
The Ladies Aid society of the
Community church met Wednes
day afternoon of last week at
the church, with 16 members
present. Mrs. Clyde Tannehill
and Mrs. Arthur Allen were hos
tesses. Mrs. Russell Miller and
Mrs. Arnin Hug presented the
missionary program.
The ladies will make choir
robes for the junior choir. The
afternoon was spent getting old
Christmas cards ready for mail
ing to World Visions in Pasa
dena, Calif., who will send them
out for use in missionary work.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg
and daughter Barbara returned
home last week from a trip to
Redding, Calif., where they visi
ted at the home of Mrs. Ander
egg's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fife. They also
visited with Mrs. Anderegg's
mother, Mrs. Barbara Snell, and
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Oswald, who
were there' from Sacramento,
Calif.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gantenbein
were the Rev. Frank Shults, pas
tor of the Zion Evangelical and
Reformed church at Gresham,
Gordon Gibson of Gresham, the
Kov. Stomell. pastor of the Trin
uv Evangelical and Reformed
vluirch in Portland, and Mrs.
Martha Stohr. also of Portland,
who were all on their way to
Payette, Idaho for the spring
nueting of the Pacific Northwest
Synod.
Mrs. Charles Higuera was hos
tess to the Tillicum club Tuesday
evening of last week at the
home of Mrs. Don Downey. There
were eight members present.
Mrs. Delmer Hug was a visitor.
Meeting opened with the club
"Collect."
Announcement was made of a
"Show Me" trip at the State
Gam? Farm at Buck's Corner on
May 20, which was open to all
club members and their families.
The cooked food sale which
was to have been held in the
, city park May 11 will be held
instead Saturday, May 25.
At the next meeting each
member is to bring a magazine
lo be sent to a foreign university.
A true and false quiz on legis
lative matters and rules was
held.
The annual membership tea
will be held Tuesday, June, 4,
at 8 p. m. in the Saddle Room of
the Hitchin' Post cafe. Mrs. Fred
G. Gast, state financial secretary
of the Oregon Federation of
Women's clubs, will be guest
speaker. She will be accompan
ied by Mrs. Earl Y. Dickon
sheets, head of the Literature
and Drama division of the state
Federation. Both are from Port
land. The tea will take the place
of the regular meeting of the
club. Committees for the affair
are: publicity, Mrs. Ronald Black,
Mrs. Eldon Shannon and Mrs.
Wayne Conyers; food, Mrs. Joe
Lexington News
Baccalaureate services were
held at the Lexington Christian
church on Sunday evening at 8
p. m. with Rev. Norman North
rup delivering the address. The
program was as follows: prelude-processional,
Juanita Car
michael; invocation, Norman
Northrup; Hymn, Holy, Holy,
Holy, by congregation; special
music by the men's quartet;
scripture reading, Bob Mathews;
message, Where Will I Go?, Nor
man Northrup; special music,
quartet and hymn, Have Thine
Own Way, by congregation;
dedicatory with recessional fol
lowing. High school seniors were
as follows: Beverly Jean Baker,
Donald Lee Hunt, Vern Millard
Nolan, Michael Dennis Patrick,
George Vernon Hermann, Mau
reen Ann Groves and Raymond
Dean Schoonover. Class motto,
We Rise in Glory as We Sink in
Pride; class colors, orchid and
yellow, and the flower, yellow
rose and violet. Grade school
graduates - are William James
Steagall, Tommy Grant Martin,
Roger Paul Doherty, Carol Ann
Palmer and Bill Charles Parsons.
Class motto, We are preparing a
Way, class flower, white carna
tion and class colors red and
white. Graduation exercises will
be Thursday night in the school
auditorium.
E. E. Peck was a Portland visi
tor on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones re
turned Tuesday evening after a
business trip to Portland on Mon.
day. While there they visited
with Mrs. Jones' grandmother,
Mrs. Katie Sheedy.
Residents of Lexington were
very pleased on Monday evening
to see one of its citizens, Ken
Peck on T. V. as the soil con
servation man of the year.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs. Lois
Hunt, and Mrs. E. E. McFadden
were The Dalles visitors one
day last week.
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Tatone, Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo,
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mrs. Bobby
Stewart and Mrs. Shannon; en
tertainment, Mrs. Dewey West
and Mrs. Conyers.
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