HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, May 1, 1958
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Soroptimist Club
Nominates Officers
The nominating committee of
Soroptimist International o f
Heppner made its report Thurs
day noon at O'Donnell's, with
the following being nominated
for the coming year; president,
Mrs Floyd Adams; vice presi
dent, Mrs John Pfeiffer; corres
ponding secretary, Mrs Oliver
Creswick; recording secretary,
Mrs Eddie Gunderson; treasurer,
Mrs Jean Mallory; director for
two years, Mrs Robert Penland
and regional representative,
Miss Leta Humphreys. Election
will be held at the business
meeting in May.
Saturday, June 14 has been
set for the date of the annual
installation banquet with Miss
Bernardine Batters of Vancouv
er, Washington as the installing
officer.
Mrs E E Gonty told of some
of the highlights of her trip to
Great Falls, Montana to attend
the regional conference earlier
1 this month.
Bridge Club Meets
At Gribble Home '
Mr and Mrs Lowell Gribble
were hosts to their Duplicate
bridge club Sunday evening.
Playing, in addition to Mr and
Mrs Gribble, were Mr and Mrs
Tom Wilson, Mr and Mrs Gordon
Pratt, Mr and Mrs Richard Mea
dor, Mr and Mrs Clinton Mc
Quarrie, Mr and Mrs Wallace
Wolff, Mr and Mrs L E Dick Jr,
Mrs La Verne Van Marter Jr,
and Mrs Allen Case.
The couple holding high score
was Mrs Wolff and Mrs Mc
Quarrie, second high Mrs Grib
ble and Mr Pratt.
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Most fields of hay and grain
Have a very good stand!
If they finish up that way,
Harvest will be grand!
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Rebekah Reception
Given In Honor Of
Mrs W Matthews
A reception was given Thurs
day evening, April 21 at the lone
Rebekah hall in honor of Mrs
Wallace Matthews, a member of
the sustaining perpetual mem
bership fund committee of the
Rebekah Assembly of Oregon.
An addenda was given her
by members of the lodge and
they presented her with a gift.
Other numbers on the program,
with Mrs Cleo Drake in charge,
were a piano solo, Dizzy Fing
ers by Karen Lundell; songs,
Getting to Know You and Caro
lina in the Morning by Jean
Martin, Dalene McDonald, Lona
White, Dianne Pettyjohn and
Linda Halvorsen; instrumental
music, Jim Dandy by Ellis Ball,
John Swanson and Jack Crum,
directed by Gary Stephenson and
accompanied by Karen Lundell;
a welcome by Deneice and Ber
neice Matthews, twin daughters
of Mr and Mrs Matthews.
Mrs Matthews gave a talk
thanking the members for all
that they had done for her. Mrs
Ernest Heliker, noble grand of
the lone lodge, also gave a talk
and several visitors were pres
ent from Hardman and Lexing
ton. Refreshments were served
from a table with a centerpiece
of pink and white spring flow
ers and pink candles.
Mrs E R Lundell, Mrs Mary
Swanson, Mrs Heliker and Mrs
Adon Hamlett poured and Mrs
David Rietmann served the
punch. Mrs Sam Esteb had
charge of the guest book and
Mrs Berl Akers and Mrs Echo
Palmateer had charge of the gift
table, which had a centerpiece
of Lily of the Valley. The rooms
were decorated in spring flow
ers. Mrs Omar Rietmann was gen
eral chairman for the reception;
the program committee was Mrs
Drake, Mrs Gordon White and
Mrs Paul Pettyjohn; refresh
ment committee, Mrs Harvey
Ring, Mrs Wate Crawford, Mrs
Cecil Thome and Mrs Lloyd Mor
gan; hospitality, Mrs Ernest Hel
iker, Mrs Adon Hamlett and Mrs
Matthews; name cards, Mrs Ar
villa Swanson and the addenda
Mrs David Rietmann and Mrs
Omar Rietmann.
Mrs Turner Hostess
For Bridge Club
The Thursday Dup 1 1 c a t e
bridge club met last week at
the home of Mrs Frank W Turn
er. Playing were Mrs Loyal Park
er, Mrs Harlan McCurdy Sr, Mrs
Clarence Rosewall, Mrs Ted
Smith, Mrs Jos J Nys, Mrs Archie
D McMurdo, Mrs Fred Parrish
and the hostess.
High team was composed of
Mrs Parker, Mrs McMurdo, Mrs
McMurdy and Mrs Turner.
RECITAL SUNDAY
Mrs J O Turner will present
her piano and organ pupils in
recital Sunday afternoon, May
4 at 4:00 pm at the Hope Luth
eran church.
The public is cordially invited.
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CATHOLIC PRIESTS who were in Heppner recently or the 17th annual Deanery conference of
the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine included, left to right, front row. Rev Leopold O'Rior
dan, Hermiston; Rev Patrick Gaire, Heppner Most Rev Francis P Leipzig, D D, bishop of Baker;
Rev David Hazen, La Grande; Rev Charles Young. St Anthony's hospital, Pendleton. Back row.
Rev William Roden, Condon; Rev James Hur ley, S J, David Collins, S J Frank Callan, S J, and
Guy Ward, S J, all of St Andrews mission in Pendleton.
Coming Events
Friday, May 2 Sans Souci Re
bekah lodge.
Monday, May 5 Chamber of
commerce, noon at O'Don
nell's Rainbow for Girls.
Tuesday, May 6 Wranglers.
club house.
Wednesday, May 7 Willows
lodge No G6, IOOF.
Thursday, May 8 Soroptimist
club, noon at O'Donnell's
Elks
Friday, May 9 Ruth chapter No
32, OES.
April Birthdays
Observed At Parties
Mr and Mrs Alex Thompson
entertained recently in honor of
the birthdays of their son, Brian
and their daughter Lindy.
For Brian's seventh birthday
there was a weiner and marsh
mellow roast on Skinner Creek.
Following t h e refreshments,
there was an Easter Egg hunt
and a hike. Attending were
Mark Koenig, Mark Labhart,
Kevin and Kent Pratt, James
Lynch, Stephen Munkers, Lindy
Thompson, Mrs Gordon Pratt and
Judy and Patty.
Jn n in the celebration ior
Lindy's ninth birthday on Aprn
23, was Kristy Koenig wnose ,
nlntn birtnaay was on uie same
day. A dinner party was held at
the Paul Koenig home with the
following guests: Jan Hager,
Linda Warren, Marsha Sowell,
Frin Dick. Kav Daceett and Jin
Schmidt. The group attended the
picture show.
Linda Hubbard Has
Ninth Birthday
Mrs Roberta M liuDDara Ee,
a theater party on Sunday to;
Mrs Roberta M Hubbard gave
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ninth hirthdav.
Going to the theater following
refreshments at the Hubbard
home were Linda Glennie, Linda
Warren, Melodie and Brenda
Frve. Melanie Bailey, Jan Hager,
Jill Schmidt, Shirley Lynch, Hei
di Wagner, and Beverly ana Lin
da Hubbard.
Sewing Club Meets
At Penland Home
Mrs Robert Penland was hos
tess for the Sewing Club last
Wednesday afternoon.
Those present were Mrs Tom
Wilson, Mrs Lowell Gribble, Mrs
C E McQuarrie, Mrs Raymond
Ferguson, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs
Claude Graham, Mrs John Pfeif
fer, Mrs Carl Spaulding and Mrs
Jack Bedford.
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Christian Church Has
Father-Son Banquet
Fifty-four fathers and sons en
joyed the annual father and son
banuet at the Christian church
Monday evening. The men of
the congregation brought their
sons or other sons as guests. '
The principal speaker of the
evening was Rev Paul Moore,
pastor of the Christian church
of Athena and Father of the
year for Umatilla county. Mr
Moore is the father of seven sons
and a grandfather, for the first
time, this year. His subject was
camp life and camp work for
the young people, and he in
cluded a humorous reading in
his talk.
Rev Charles Knox, pastor of
the Heppner Christian church
led the meeting and Joe Stew
art was master of ceremonies for
the banquet.
The Women's Guild of the
Christian church served the food.
Party Given For
Michael Smith On
Eighth Birthday
Mr and Mrs Glenn W Smith
complimented their son Michael
on his eighth birthday Sunday,
April 2o, with a party
n his
honor at thelr home
Games were played, refresh
ments were served and the fol
lowing boys were Michael's
guests at the theater, Larry
Richmond, John Van Winkle,
Gary Dowen, Bobby Dobbs, Kit
Anderson and Frankie Unrein.
Mrs Gunderson Has
High Score At Club
Mrs Eugene Hall entertained
Rpn bridge club at ner
nnVdnesdav.
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Present were Mrs Richard
Meador, Mrs James Norene, Mrs
William Labhart, Mrs Gordon
Pratt, Mrs Eddie Gunderson, Mrs
Alex Thompson, Mrs Paul Webb,
Mrs Charles Flack, Mrs Floyd
Jones, Mrs Bill Barratt, Mrs La
Verne Van Marter Jr, and Mrs
Larry Dowen..
High score was won by Mrs
Gunderson and second by Mrs
Labhart.
NAMES MISSED
Omitted from last week's
story on Sans Souci Rebekah in
itiation were the names of two
persons initiated into the lodge.
They were Mrs W I O'Harra and
Mrs L L Robbins. Mrs Everett
Keithley was refreshment com
mittee chairman with Mrs F E
Parker.
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Dinner Party Honors
Return Of Barratts
Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson
and Mr and Mrs Frank Turner
entertained at a dinner party
Sunday at the Thompson home,
honoring Mr and Mrs Garnet
Barratt who have returned to
Heppner after spending the win
ter in the South.
Those present were Mr and
Mrs Mervin Leonard, Mr and
Mrs Jack Bedford, Mr and Mrs
Frank Hamlin, Mr and Mrs Bar
ratt and the hosts and hostess
es. Stewart Gribble Has
15th Birthday Party
Stewart Gribble celebrated'
his 15th birthday Tuesday even
ing with a dancing party at the
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs
Lowell Gribble.
Guests were Nancy Moyer,
Doris Morris, Fern Albert, Mar
lene Griffin, Mary Slocum, Ron
nie Gray, Neal Penland, Dan
Brosnan, Larry Tibbies, Rodney
Flug and the host.
Later in the evening banana
splits and birthday cake were
served.
Mrs Alfred Mattoon left Tues
day for a few days in Portland.
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Spring Dinner
Sunday, May 4
RHEA CREEK HALL
Served 1 to 3 p.m.
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By MARTHA MATTESON
Rush Crabtree is back after
spend- the winter at Wood, Cal
ifornia. Mr and Mrs Sam Scott and son,
left Thursday for Vale to visit
his folks for a few days.
Mr and Mrs Stanley Boyer. Mr
and Mrs Bub Holmes and Mr
and Mrs Bob Leslie spent two
days at The Dalles on business.
Boyd Hinton drove his uncle
Henry Durst to Heppner Tuesday
for a medical checkup.
Maynard Hamilton, Mrs Rho
Bleakman and Mr and Mrs Lee
Slocum drove to Hctnmer Tues-
I day on business. Mrs Edith Mus-
grave went as far as Hardman
with them where she visited
her father and sister, the Stev
ens. Verne McCarty came in Thurs
day from Heppner and reported
his wife was getting along pretty
well after surgery. He took her
two sons Harold and Virgil Rey
nolds to see her.
Harold Lippert drove to Kin
zua Thursday where he got a
load of lumber for Rubin Patzer.
Everett Howell of Spray was
here Wednesday checking over
his ranch on Wall Creek.
Mr and Mrs H R Cummings of
Wallula, Wn were here visiting
her brother Verne McCarty and
his wife at the hospital in Hepp
ner. Mr and Mrs Gus Peterson and
sons and her mother Louise Scott
drove to Pendleton Friday on
business.
Mrs Edith Musgrave came
down Friday morning and took
Mr and Mrs Lee Slocum to the
ranch for the day.
Mr and Mrs Jim Croker and
son, and Henry Martin drove to
Pendleton Sunday to get sup
plies for Jim's repair shop.
Mr and Mrs H W Scott, Mr
and Mrs Tony Hutchinson, Mr
and Mrs Mike Hutchinson and
Mr and Mrs Bob Neel were in
Spray Sunday afternoon.
Graduation day here will be
May 21. There will be four sen
iors and 11 from the 8th grade.
Iffie Stewart of John Day and
George Stirritt returned home
from Portland where he went to
an eye doctor.
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