Auxiliary Holds Benefit Tea For Child Welfare
ECHO PALMATEER
Vmerican Legion Auxil
ld Welfare tea was held
egion hall Sunday after
m 2 to 4. The following
modeled dresses and
Sherry Corley, Cinthia
and Anita Crawford,
Ann Palmer, Melvin
nd, Nancy Leathers, Car
ter, Judy Eubanks, Tracy
n, Frances and Deborah
. The clothing will be
the Fairview childrens
at Salem. The clothing
nated by auxiliary mem-
he program consisted of
orous reading by Arleta
", a dance by Marilee and
Leathers and Merrilee
a humorous reading by
Martin; a dance by Jill
? and Nancy Doherty; a
by Beverly Davidson and
lgs by Jean Martin, Linda
ten, Darlene McDonald.
Vhite and Dianna Petty
accompanied by Karen
1. Door prizes were won
8 Fredrick Martin, Mrs
)byns and Mrs Robert De
John Gaarsland received
ed cedar chest,
al guests were Mrs Ew
.nk of Athena, president
district 6 of the Auxil
he was accompanied by
ink. Also Mrs William
of Heppner, district child
f chairman. They were
ed with corsages by Mrs
Thome, president of the
Unit. Refreshments were
from a table with a cen
! of white Irises and red
ons. Those pouring were
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slightly damaged in
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Mrs Heath, Mrs Riley Munkers,
Mrs C E Brenner and Mrs How
ard Eubanks. Mrs Brenner is
child welfare chairman of the
unit. Chairman assisting at the
tea were, dresses and style show,
Mrs Walter Corley; program,
Mrs John Eubanks; tables and
clothes, Mrs Brenner; kitchen,
Mrs Earl McCabe; clean up Mrs
Eldon Tucker; punch, tea and
coffee, Mrs Omar Rietmann; care
of children, Mrs David McLeod.
Mrs Brenner wishes to thank
all who assisted with the tea to
make it a success.
Stafford Hansell of Athena,
State representative from Uma
tilla County, was the guest
speaker at the P-TA meeting:
Wednesday evening April 9. He
explained the Oregon-California
land problem and the basic
school law distribution. He was
accompanied by Mrs Hansell.
Other numbers on the program,
conducted by Mrs Phil Emert,
were reading from three pupils
who were contestants at the
speech festival recently at Irr
igon, Trova Rigby gave a read
ing on the Wisdom of Solomon;
Judy Sherer gave a reading,
Many Moons; and Evelyn Jep
sen one on Bringing Up the
Child Spiritually. A pantomime
was given by Darlene McDon
ald, Linda Halvorsen and Dianna
Pettyjohn. At the business meet
ing conducted by Mrs Wallace
Matthews, president, the flag
salute was given, the benedict
ion was eiven bv Rev Flovd I
Bailey; for the room count the
7tn erade mothers and the 7th
and 8th Erade fathers received
the prize. Refreshments were
served Dy Mrs rreancK Martin,
Mrs Herbert Ekstrom. Mrs La-
Verne Hams, Mrs Melvin Melena,
and Mrs Charles O'Connor. The
tables were decorated in the Eas
ter motif and with spring flow
ers.
The Maranatha club held a
I. A. Jtort, yiur TifpfM Minrr for Hetpner
y are these two phone men having such a hard time
ning that metal box? You can blame it on corrosion,
an rust or crack even tough metals, and here it has
ed the box shut. Phone wires from your house are
nected to a box like this. But this one, in a special
, was exposed to wind, fog and ocean spray. We use
je tests to learn new facts about corrosion. We also
; to find metals that can resist it, yet are economical,
controlling this and other destroyers, we save thou
ds of dollars worth of equipment each year and
ce your service still more reliable.
meeting at the home of Mrs
Floyd Bailey Wednesday after
noon, April 9 with Mrs Kenneth
Smouse as co-hostess. At the
meeting conducted by Mrs Bryce
Keene, president the club mem
bers voted to pay for the mater
lal used for remodeling the ves
tibule of the Community church.
Mrs E M Baker gave a report
on the Pilgrim Fellowship con
ference at Enterprise last month,
Mrs Keene thanked all who as
sisted with the Easter break
fast and those who helped clean
the church. Delegates will go
from here to the Womens fel
lowship group meeting at Mil
ton Freewa ter April 21. The
Mother-Daughter tea will be
held at the Community church
May 3 from 2:30 to 4:3n nm.
Those on committees are, guest
dook, Mrs Ella Burgoyne and
Mrs Echo Palmateer: Droeram
Mrs Noel Dobyns and Mrs Gor
don wnite; tables, Mrs Marlon
Palmer and Mrs Garry Tullis;
kitchen, Mrs Clell Rea and Mrs
Keene; refreshments, Mrs Berl
Akers, Mrs Omar Rietmann. and
Mrs Keene; setting up the room,
Mrs Earl McKinney, Mrs Ed Ba
iter and Mrs Arthur Crawford.
Mrs Bailey eave a reading on
planting. There were 20 mem
bers present. Mrs Roy Lindstrom
received the door prize.
The Garden club met at the
Tuesday afternoon, April 8 with
Mrs Fredrick Martin as co-host.
ess. At the business meeting led
by Mrs William Rawlins, presi
dent, it was decided to hold a
plant, food and pie and coffee
sale May 10 at the Rebekah hall
at 1 pm. The Blue Mountain dis
trict convention will be held Ap
ril 22 at Columbia grange hall
near Hermiston. Any member
wishing to go may contact Mrs
Rawlins. Mrs Garland Swanson,
president of the Hospital Auxil
iary of the Pioneer Memorial
hospital eave a talk of the work
of the Auxiliary at the hospital.
She stated that the patients in
the down stairs department en-
joyed books, and maeazines and
visitors, there is need for men
ding and patching of garments
and sheets and manv other
things. Mrs Etta Huston gave a
talk on the Garden club pre
menant Foundation in St Louis.
Mrs Rawlins received the door
prize. Mrs Elbe Akers gave Tin
nia seeds to the members.
The Topic club meeting was
held at the home of Mrs Floyd
Bailey Friday afternoon. April
11 with Mrs Charles O'Connor
as co-hostess. Mrs O'Connor re
viewed the book. The White
Witch by Goudge. At the busi
ness meeting conducted by Mrs
Dixon Smith, a report was giv
en on the dinner served recently
by the club. Cards of thanks
were sent to Phil Blakney, Mrs
Harvev Ring, the Hieh school
Girls League members, Mrs Mil
ton Morgan and Mrs Raymond
Lundell in assisting with the
dinner. Plans were made for the
rtnre recital to be held at the
school cafetorium the evening
of April 25. ine ooor receipts
will to to the Public librarv.
The roll call was answered by
naming a favorite auinor.
Mrs John Proudfoot was a nat.
ient in the St Anthony hospital
in Pendleton last week follow
ing surgery.
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan
made a trip to Portland one day
last week. Larry Rietmann, stu
dent at EOCE spent the week
end with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Omar Rietmann. He played
in the orchestra at the Lexing
ton Junior-Snior prom Saturday
evening.
Joe Gaarsland returned home
from Battle Lake, Minn Sunday
whnrn he attended the funeral
or his sister, Mrs Agnes Kim-
wald. He made the trip by bus.
Miss Rubv Ann Rietmann and
Dean Rohde of Pendleton were
weekend guests at the Victor
Rietmann home.
A stork shower was given in
honor of Mrs Duane Baker of
Palo Alto, Calif at the home of
Mrs Lewis Halvorsen Monday af
ternoon, April 7. As Mrs Baker
was not present, Mrs E M Baker
and Miss Mardine Baker hftd
charge of the gifts and sent
them to her. Other hostesses
were, Mrs Marion Palmer, Mrs
Harold Sherer and Mrs L A Mc
Cabe. -Mrs
Walter Jacobs entertain
ed the commuters Bridge club
oi London at her home Wednes
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 17, 1958
day evening of last week. Sev
eral guests attended from lone
Those receiving prizes were Mrs
E M Riley, high; Mrs Robert
Love, 2nd high; Mrs Robert Mil
ler, 3rd high and Mrs Robert
Jepsen, low.
Mrs Monetta Aldrich is vis
iting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Stuart Aldrich
in Seattle. Mr and Mrs Clifford
Aldrich took her to Seattle last
week.
Mrs Joe Hausler gave a party
Monday morning at her home
in honor of her daughter, Car
ol's 4th birthday. Other children
present were Anita and Cvnthia
Crawford, Cathy and Terry Can
non, Pat and Beckv ShorkW
Janette and Meg Lujan, Debbie
and David McLeod, Lisa Mc
Cabe, Christine Lindstrom, Ste
phen McLeod and Alan, Jimmie
and Patti Hudson. Games were
played and refreshments were
served.
Members of the Garden club
who worked in the city park
Monday and painted benches
and tables were, Mrs William
Rawlins, Mrs Fredrick Martin,
Mrs Elbe Akers and Mrs A W
McLeod.
Ernest Heliker spent a couple
of days last week with friends
in Monument.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
April 18 H E C of Willows
grange meeting, at the home
of Mrs Kathryn Yarnell in
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