KEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. January 30. 1958
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MISS JANICE BEAMER INSTALLED AS
WORTHY ADVISOR OF RAINBOW GIRLS
' Miss Janice Beamer was in- Bateman, worthy advisor of the
Stalled as worthy advisor of Ruth Umatilla Assembly and grand
Assembly, Rainbow for Girls representative, and Mrs Jean
Sunday afternoon at a public cer- Cartwright, mother advisor of the
emony at the IOOF hall. Umatilla Assembly,
The installing officers for the At the reception that followed
worthy advisor and the other of- the installation, Mrs Howard Bry
ficers were Joan Keithley, in- ant was in charge of refresh
stalling officer; Helen Graham, ments and Mrs L D Tibbies, dec
Installing chaplain; P h y 1 1 i s orations.
Quackenbush, installing marsh
all; '.Ida Sue Stratton, installing 17 Tnhlpc In Pln
recorder and Mrs C C Carmich- ' ' '
ael, installing musician. At Monday Party
The DoMolay chapter of Her-
miston put on the crowning cer-1 Ten tables of P'noche and sev
emony with about 20 DeMolay en of bridge were in play Monday
boys and their advisors attend- evening at the card party given
lnf- . by the Officers Club of Ruth
vie Kreimeyer sang tw0 solos , . L ,
accompanied by Mrs Kremeyer chaF,0r " 32' 0ES' at the Mason
and ;; Janice Martin played a ic tomPle-
piano solo. ; Mrs Clarence Rosewall receiv
There were about 25 guests ed high score in bridge and Paul
from Umatilla including Pamela t , T
s Jones was second. In pinochle
Mrs. Nellie Anderson was high
UUD ICQ TP GrOlin antl Mrs Deb Wright, second. Mrs
.MeetOnt Prntrc
Don Munkers received the door
prize.
The Duplicate bridge club met'pii.- Tm
Sunday evening at the home of 1 UUrnumenr
Winners Named
Mrs Joseph Kalister
Honored At Shower ....
In lone Church
A bridal shower was given in
honor of Mrs Joseph Kalister Sat
urady afternoon Jan 25 in the
parlor of the lone Community
church. Mrs Malcolm McKinney
and Miss Judy Mason assisted
with the gifts. Refreshments were
served from a table decorated
with white candles and daffodils.
Other decorations in the room
were a bride doll and a miniat
ure bridal party. Mrs Grace Ware
and Mrs G V Crumb served the
cake and Mrs Noel Dobyns and
Mrs Walter Dobyns poured.
The hostesses were: Mrs Her
bert Ekstrom, Mrs Earl McKin
ney, Mrs Garland Swanson, Mrs
Robert Jepsen, Mrs Gordon White
Mrs Herman Blettell, Mrs Loyd
Howton, Mrs Omar Rietmann,
Mrs C E Brenner and Mrs Harry
Snider.
Coming Events monument
Saturday Feb 1 Elks family
night, potluck dinner
Methodist adult fellowship,
potluck. 6:45 p m. at church
Monday Feb 3 Chamber of Com
merce, noon at O'Donnell's
Rainbow for Girls
Tuesday Feb 4 Wranglers, club
house. Elks card tournament
Wednesday Feb 5 Willows lod
ge no 66, IOOF
Thursday Feb 6 Soroptimists,
noon at ODonneiis, busi
ness meeting. Elks ladies
night
Friday Feb 7 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge
Mr and Mrs Gordon Pratt
Guests were Dr and Mrs Wal
lace Wolff, Mr and Mrs LaVerne
Van Marter, Mr and Mrs C E Mc
Quarrie, Mr and Mrs Tom Wil
son, Mr and Mrs Philip Blak
ney, Mr and Mrs Robert Abrams,
Mr and Mrs Richard Meador and
the host and hostess.
High couple for the evening
was Mr Van Marter and Mr Mc
Quarrie, second high was Mrs
Two Hostesses Have
Bridge Luncheon
Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs Frank Hamlin and Mrs
Jack Bedford were hostesses for
a bridge luncheon at the Bed
ford home last Wednesday after
noon at 1:30 p m.
Attending were . Mrs Ralph
Thompson, Mrs James G Thom
son, Mrs Jos J Nys, Mrs Frank
Wilkinson, Mrs Dick Wilkinson,
Mrs Lowell Gribble, Mrs Fred
Parrish, Mrs Loyal Parker, Mrs
Ted Smith, Mrs Earl Blake, Mrs
Frank W Turner, Mrs Ned Sweek,
Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs A D
McMurdo, Mrs Lester Wyman,
Mrs Raymond Ferguson, Mrs
At the Elks card tournament Gene Pierce, Mrs James Norene,
Van Marter and Mrs McQuarrie. ond high
last Tuesday evening LaVerne
Van Marter and Mrs Dick Mead
or were the high couple in bridge,
second high were Mrs Gene Fer
guson and Mrs Earl Blake. In
pinochle Mrs Jack Van Winkle
and Mrs Henry Happold were
the high couple and Frank Ham
lin and Howard Keithley, sec
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Mrs Mervin Leonard, Mrs Gene
Ferguson, Mrs Wallace Wolff,
Mrs Allen Case, Mrs Edward K
Schaffitz, Mrs W C Rosewall.
High score was held by Mrs
Raymond Ferguson and second
by Mrs Earl Blake.
Heppner Women
Guests at Lex Home
Mrs Mervin Leonard was host
ess for two tables of bridge at
her home in Lexington Satur
day afternoon. Attending were
Mrs Raymond Ferguson, Mrs
Frank Hamlin, Mrs Edward
Schaffitz, Mrs Elaine S George,
Mrs P W Mahoney, Mrs Oliver
Creswick, Mrs Lowell Gribble,
and Mrs Wallace Wolff.
High score went to Mrs Ham
lin, low to Mrs Schaffitz and the
traveling prize was held by Mrs
Gribble.
Soroptimists See
Chemistry Show
At the Soroptimist luncheon
meeting last Thursday at O'Don
nel's , Renn Harris, student ' at
Heppner high school, gave a
chemistry demonstration. He did
tests on different foods to show
of what they were composed.
Gordon Pratt, principal of the
high school, was a guest of the
club and the senior girl rep
resentative for this meeting was
Carol Groshens.
REV KNOX ATTENDS
LEADERS MEETINGS
The Rev Charles Knox attend
ed a set-up meeting for church
camp leaders in Portland Tues
day evening. The church camp
chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will be held in May at Camp
and their guests enjoyed a "fun Arrah-Wana near Mt Hood for
night" at the lone high school Oregon, Washington and north
Fun Night Enjoyed
By lone Sorority
The members of Beta Omega
gymnasHim Jan 15 under the
direction of Mrs Charles Hudson.
Basketball, badminton and other
games were played.
A "back to school lunch" was
served by the hostesses Mrs Joe
Hausler, Mrs Hudson and Mrs
Dallas Schockley. The ways and
means committee finished plans
for serving the Elks stag night
dinner Jan 16.
ern California. Rev Knox will be
an assistant leader at the camp.
Benefit Party Set By
Triple Link Club
Tlans for a benefit Valentine
card party to be held Friday,
Feb 14, at 8 p m at the I O O F
hall by the Triple Link club were
arranged at the January meet
ing of the group at the home of
Mrs Gerald Rood. Funds will be
used to help send a candidate
on the United Nations tour. Mrs
Rood is chairman of the event.
Miss Esther Bergstrom report
ed on the United Pilgrimage
meeting held in Pendleton re
cently. Refreshments were serv
ed. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs John Lane Feb
17.
Potluck Dinner Party..
Enjoyed Sunday
Guests who enjoyed a potluck
dinner at the home of Mrs E R
Huston on Sunday were Miss
Leta Humphreys, Mrs Lucille
Owens, Miss Opal Briggs, Miss
Mildred Clowry, Mrs Alex Green
and Mrs Huston.
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Often caused when drivers do
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Whether going far or near,--
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A careless moment of driving
May make another statistic!
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LEXINGTON EXTENSION
TO MEET
The meeting of the Lexington
Extension Unit will be held in
the home of Mrs Archie Munk
ers Jan 31. All day meeting will
begin at 10 a m. ,
ATTEND STATE ELKS MEET
Those from Heppner attending
the mid-winter session of the
State Elks Association in Grants
Pass January 23-25, were Mr and
Mrs LaVerne Van Marter, Mr and
Mrs Harlan McCurdy, Jr, Mr and
Mrs William Labhart and Mr and
Mrs John Hartman.
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Quotation by John Dryden
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Copywright 1958 (1W4)
Mrs June Avers has moved her
household goods to Goldendale,
Washington and put her daught
er in school there.
Mr and Mrs Goiip Stilk and
daughter Kathy of Pendleton
were weekend Ernests at the Sam !
Scott home. I
Mrs Oma Cox of Heppner was
a weekend guest of Mrs Helen
Brown.
Dr!e L Matteson was n week.
end caller in Walla Walla, Wash.
ington.
The M M M club met January
23 at the home of Mrs John Er
hardt at Kimberly.
Mr and Mrs Robert Reid and
children and Mr and Mrs Marvin
Saddler and children of Kinzua bring back a stallion which Gary
spent the weekend visiting and
dancing at Monument.
Bud Engles and Dean Enright
went to Corvallis last week to
Engles had bought.
Bob Morris of Ritter spent sev
eral days at the Verne McCarty
home, riding for cattle.
INITIATED IN SORORITY
Meridith Thomson, dauehter of
Mr and Mrs James Thomson, was
recently initiated into Alpha Rho
chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi nat
ional social sorontv at Orecon
State College.
The Heppner High Junior Class
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