Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 19, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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ANY OUT OF TOWN GUESTS HERE
OR ANNUAL SOROPTIMIST BANQUET
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The eleventh annual installat-1 Musical numbers were a piano
l banquet of Soroptimist In-1 solo by Miss Karen Lundell of
lone who played Brahms' "Hun
garian Dance No 5". Mrs Char
les Knox accompanied Mrs Fred
Hoskins Jr as she sang "The
Lamplit Hour" and Mocking
Bird Hill."
Two new members, Mrs Fran
cis Connor and Mrs Alfred Mat
toon, were initiated by the out
going and incoming presidents,
Miss Leta Humphreys and Mrs
Floyd Adams. Assisting were
past presidents Mrs Elaine S
George, Mrs F B Nickerson, Mrs
W. C Collins, Mrs Robert Pen
land and Mrs James Hager act
ing for Mrs E E Gonty.
Mrs George Gertson, member-at-large
of the Heppner club,
was installing officer, assisted
by Mrs Clinton McQuarrie. The
new roster of officials for the
1958-1959 fiscal year are: Mrs
Floyd Adams, president; Mrs
John Pfeiffer, vice president; Mrs
F B Nickerson, treasurer; Mrs
Oliver Creswick, corresponding
secretary; Mrs Eddie Gunderson,
recording secretary; Mrs Robert
Penland, board of directors. As
Miss Humphreys turned her
president's pin and gavel over
to Mrs Adams, she was pre
sented a large basket of glad
iolis and a past-president's pin
by Mrs Penland, immediate past
president. Mrs Adams dismissed
the gathering after speaking of
her hopes for the future activi
ties of the club.
Out-of-town guests attending
were Mrs Christine Dickerfcon,
Miss Loy Wisdom, Mrs Lee M
Carson and Mrs Maud A Schroe
der of Baker; Miss Bernardine
Batters and Mrs Bertie Mont-
national of Heppner was held
the Christian church Satur
y? evening. In addition to lo-
nembers, their husbands and
3T guests, there were Sorop
Jts from a distance includ
one regional officer, repre
tatives of other Heppner ser
B; organizations and recipients
it h e various scholarships
ded by the Heppner Club.
.$e invocation was given fey
4 Joseph B Hughes. Mayor
.Ijiam C Collins leadjthe salute
tjie flag.
I.fis Mary Van Stevens, for-
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r'fof Soroptimist International
Eeppner, and now president
The Dalles Club, presided as
jjress of ceremonies. Mrs Ste
al introduced Miss Bernardine
ters of Vancouver, Washing
i who spoke on the achieve
rs and economics advance
jt of women. Miss Batters is
rman of classification and
bership of the American
ration of Soroptimist Clubs
is a member of the Federat-
ij nominating committee.
Mis Loyal Parker received the
ttandance award with a one
u.iiiir-ii ljitl v-criiL ci li i ma i it r-
jpng me yaai yem aiiu ail
.tptanding record of one ab
K e during the past six years,
jjlrs Eddie Gunderson won the
Marship award for her most
Ique method of earning the
Iney for her contribution to
club s scholarship fund. Her
rage in acting as caddy for
husband on the local golf
Irse was considered extremely
tiscientious.
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NEW OFFICERS of Soroptimist International of Heppner installed
at the annual banquet Saturday evening are from left to right.
Mrs Grace Nickerson, treasurer; Mrs Floyd Adams, president;
Mrs John Pfeiffer. vice president; Mrs Oliver Creswick, cor
responding secretary; Mrs James Hager, board of directors; Mrs
Robert Penland, board of directors and Mrs Eddie Gunderson.
recording secretary.
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gomery of Vancouver, Wn; Miss
Dorothy Eakin, Miss Helen Stein,
Miss Lillian LaVoie, Mrs Mary
Van Stevens of The Dalles; Mrs
Beatrice Canfield, Mrs Nettie
Elder and Mrs Esther Allen of
Hood River. Mrs Canfield is
starting a second two-year term
as treasurer of the Northwestern
Barbara Hutchens
Guest of Honor At
Birthday Party
Miss Porter Weds
Mac Griffith At
Church Ceremony
Miss Marilyn Porter, daugh
ter of Mrs Bertha Porter and
Arvine Porter, Pilot Rock, be
came the bride of Mac Griffith,
son of Mrs Eva Griffith, Hepp
ner, at a 2 o'clock ceremony
Friday afternoon at the Christian
church. The Rev Charles Knox
officiated.
The bride wore a pale yellow
afternoon dress, princess style,
with white accessories and car
ried yellow rosebuds on a white
Bible".
Attendants were Mr and Mrs
Don Griffith, Fossil, brother and
sister-in-law of the bride. The
matron of honor wore a pink
afternoon dress with white ac
cessories and carried pink car
nations. A reception for members of the
family was held at the home of
the groom's mother following the
service.
Mr and Mrs Griffith will live
at Fossill where he is employed
by Kinzua Pine Mills. Mrs Grif
fith is a graduate of Heppner
high school.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 19, 1958
Farewell Dinners
Miss Judy Groshens entertain
ed at the home of her parents, I Honor Mrs Mallory
Mr ana ivirs vie vjiusiicub, m-
Hnv pvpninir. June 13 with a Mrs Jean Mallorv was guest
Region of the American Feder- ( weiner an(j marshmallow roast! of honor at an outdoor supper
honoring Miss Barbara Hutchens party given bunday evening by
on her 13th birthday. Mr and Mrs Paul Koenig at their
The 13 guests were Sonny Bid-1 nome- Eleven couples attended.
jiviia lMdiiviy wtt iji cciiit-u a
David Creswick, Terry Campbell
ation of Soroptimist clubs. Miss
Karen Lundell of lone and her
mother, Mrs Raymond Lundell.
Heppner Bu,u, weie """'die, Ellis Ball, Dennis Campbell,
Libby Van Schoiack, recipient oi
tne clues scnoiMup a ma gandra Campbell
her mother, Mrs Andy Van rnoonn Wavn Ham
Norma Fergeson, Wayne Hams,
Julie Pfeiffer and Carol Burken
bine. Dancing was enjoyed in the
rumpus room later in the evening.
Bridal Attendants
Honored At Tea
Mrs L A McCabe and Miss
Grace McCabe gave a tea Tues
day afternoon, June 3 in honor
of Miss McCabe's bridal party
and their mothers.
Those present were Mrs Keith
Rea, Mrs Lloyd Howton, Mrs E
M Baker, Miss Mardine Baker,
Mrs Harold Sherer, Miss Kay
Sherer, Mrs Alvin McCabe, Mrs
Leo Crabtree, Mrs Raymond Lun
dell, Miss Karen Lundell, Mrs
Jimmie Pettyjohn, Miss Linda
Pettyjohn and Christine McCabe.
farewell gift from the group,
On Wednesday evening, Mr
and Mrs William C Turner and
Mr and Mrs Jack Loyd and fam
ilies entertained at dinner for
Mrs Mallory and daughter, Don
nelle, at the Turner home.
Public Installation
Set By Eastern Star
Ruth chapter no 32, Order of
the Eastern Star, held its regular
election of officers recently. New
officers elected are Mrs L D
Tibbies, worthy matron; Claude
Graham, worthy patron; Mrs
Paul Jones, associate matron;
Paul Jones, associate patron; Mrs
Earle Bryant, secretary; Mrs
Edna Turner, treasurer; Mrs Ol
iver Creswick, conductress and
Mrs Lester Boulden, associate
conductress.
Public installation will be held
Friday, June 27, in the Masonic
hall. All friends are invited.
Mrs Bill Heath Is
Bridge Club Hostess
Mrs Bill Heath was hostess to
the Friday evening bridge club
at her home last week. Prizes
were won by Mrs Kemp Dick,
high, Mrs Don Bellenbrock, sec
ond and Mrs Ned Sweek, low.
Other guests were Mrs Bruce
Lindsay, Mrs Marion Green, Mrs
James Prock and Mrs Creston
Robinson.
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Call us and
day!
insure it to-
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Schoiack; Miss Joann Brosnan,
who received the club's $100.00
high school scholarship and her
mother, Mrs Jerry Brosnan; Miss
Rhoda Ott who was awarded the
citizenship scholarship for high
school girls, and her mother, Mrs
Cecil Ott; Miss Carole Anne An
derson, who received the club's
Girls' State scholarship; Miss
Laura Lee Sumner received the
citizenship scholarship for ele
mentary school girls but was out
of town at the time of the ban
quet; Mayor William C Collins;
Mrs Donald Bennett, represent
ing the American Legion Aux
iliary and Mr Bennett; Kenneth
H Keeling, representing the
Heppner Parent-Teachers Assoc
iation and Mrs Keeling; Paul
W Jones, representing the Hepp
ner Cemetery Maintenance Dis
trict, and Mrs Jones; Miss Bess
Huddleston, Mrs Claude Graham,
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Hoskins Jr, Eddie Gunderson Jr,
Clinton McQuarrie, Mrs Jarvis
Chaffee, Mrs Ethel Zeimantz, Ol
iver Creswick, Loyal R Parker,
Robert Penland and Alfred Mat-toon.
Flag Day Services
Held At Elks Lodge
Flnj; day services were presen
ted at the Elks lodge preceding
lodge and ladies night Thursday
evening. The program included
a history of the flag by J O Tur
ner, presentation of the flags
by scouts from troop 8G, spec
ial rites by officers of the lodge
and a vocal selection by Oliver
Creswick. Tiano music was by
Mrs C C Carmichael.
Hostesses for cards and re
freshments were Mrs E E Pad
bere. chairman; Mrs William J
Van Winkle, Mrs E E Peck, Mrs
F S Thornburg and Mrs Car
michael, all of Lexington.
Bridge prizes were won by Mrs
Ed Dick, high and Mrs Claude
Graham second. Pinochle priz
es were won by Mrs Martha Van
Schoiack, high and Mrs A L
Casebeer, second high.
Mrs Becket Hostess
To Pinochle Club
Mrs Walter Becket was hostess
to the Pinochle club at her home
Friday afternoon. Mrs Max Har
ris won high score, Mrs Earl
Evans, low and Mrs Henry Hap
pold and Mrs Orian Wright won
the pinochle prizes.
Other guests were Mrs Ben
Anderson, Mrs Fred Mankln and
Mrs Ed LeTrace.
Anniversary Party
Honors Four Couples
An anniversary party compli
menting four couples whose
wedding dates fall on June 11
was held at the Christian church
Wednesday evening. They are
Mr and Mrs Frank S Parker,
married 53 years ago; Mr and
Mrs Lester Doolittle, 38 years;
Mr and Mrs Edgar Albert, 27
years and Mr and Mrs D O Nel
son, Lexington, 19 years.
Bouquets of roses were pre
sented to the honored couples by
the Rev Earl Soward who spoke
briefly. Mrs Charles Knox and
Mrs J O Turner played piano
duets and the Rev Charles Knox
sang a solo.
Pouring at the serving table
were Mrs Earl Soward and Mrs
Charles Barlow. Mrs Roy Neill
and Mrs Give Huston were hos
tesses for the event which was
sponsored by the Christian Wo
men's Fellowship.
SANDRA GOULD whose rapid
fire delivery is known to ra
dio and TV audiences on Red
Skelton and Jack Benny shows
and 12-year-old Rudy Lee of
Climax and Screen Director's
Playhouse - have good roles in
THE GREAT AMERICAN PAS
TIME, Star Theater, June 19-20-21.
Second feature: SADDLE
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deur of the Colorado Rockies.
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HEPPNER, OREGON
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Bridal Shower Held
Monday Evening For
Miss Grace McCabe
Miss Grace McCabe was hon
: ored with a bridal shower held
Monday evening, June 9 at the j
lone region nan.
The room was decorated with !
gladioli, delphinium and sweet
williams and Mrs Jimmie Petty
john and Mrs Alvin McCabe as
sisted with the gifts.
On the program Arleta Mc
Cabe gave a piano solo; Dianna
Pettyjohn, Lona White, Dalene i
McDonald and Linda Halvorsen I
sang, accompanied by Karen
Lundell; Karen and Cheryle1
Lundell; sang a duet. I
The hostesses were Mrs E M ,
Baker, Mrs Ida Coleman, Mrs
Harold Sherer, Mrs W G See
hafer, Mrs John Botts, Mrs Berl
Akers, and Mrs Lloyd Howton.
Miss McCabe, daughter of Mr
and Mrs L A McCabe, , is the
bride elect of Leland McKinney,
son of Mr and Mrs Earl McKin
ney. The wedding will take place
June zi at i:w pm ai me lone
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